France Cruises is promoting barge cruises for families. A casual cruise starts at $6,795 for a family of four while an ultra-deluxe cruise starts at $37,900 for a family of six. The barges come with their own chefs. The casual four-person Maria offers cycling, swimming, walking, playing games or helping the captain. The family can dress down and barbecue on the bank or dress up and go out to dinner. The barge moves daily. Prices for this cruise start at $6,795 for a family of four.
Viking River Cruises has added four new Christmas itineraries for 2010. Each of the 10-day programs will sail during the Christmas holiday through the heart of Germany on either the Rhine or Danube rivers and include river-view accommodations, daily guided tours, all meals and visits to the time-honored Christmas markets.
The itineraries are “Winter on the Danube” from Nuremberg to Budapest departing Dec. 18; “Winter Rhineland, Amsterdam to Basel, Dec. 19; “Winter Holiday,” Nuremberg to Vienna, Dec. 19; and “European Winter Sojourn,” Budapest to Passau, Dec. 18 or 19.
All-inclusive pricing starts at $1,622 per person, which reflects the current offer of two-for-one cruise and land pricing. Those who book by July 31 can take advantage of up to two-for-one roundtrip international air and transfers when reserving a category C stateroom or higher. As an added bonus, guests also will receive complimentary wine with dinner onboard. Viking River Cruises also offers Explore More land extensions in Amsterdam, Budapest, Lucerne, Prague or Vienna, depending upon the itinerary. For more information, call 877-66VIKING or visit www.vikingrivercruises.com/agents.
Avalon Waterways is unveiling a number of dining enhancements to its river ships in 2011. The enhancements include giving cruisers a choice of appetizer, salad, entrée, cheese and dessert; featuring local fare options at each meal; highlighting sustainable cuisine on French itineraries; offering more healthy options including low calorie, low sodium and glucose-free cuisine; and introducing Night Fare, served at 10:30 p.m. each day.
The company already provides early- and late-riser breakfast options, and next year will add complimentary sparkling wine for Mimosas and made-to-order egg stations to the breakfast buffet. Guests will also will be able to order continental breakfast in their room and have drinks delivered to them throughout the day.
More drink options are also on the menu for Avalon Waterways. In addition to offering complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner and soft drinks with lunch, next year Avalon will feature a cocktail hour. There will be a drink discount during cocktail hour up to two-for-one prices along with “drink of the day” recommendations from the bartender. Complimentary cappuccino, espresso, latte and premium Lavazza coffee will also be provided to Avalon passengers throughout the day.
Avalon introduced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink packages this year that can be pre-purchased. Next year, the company is unveiling celebration packages for those who want to commemorate a birthday or anniversary in their room with several celebratory cuisine selections. For more information, call 800-221-0090 or visit www.globusfamilypartner.com.
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises will return to the Great Lakes in fall 2011 with the Columbus after a four-year absence. Built in 1997, the Columbus was specifically designed to navigate the locks of the Great Lakes and is one of the few ocean-going cruise ships that can successfully travel through the Great Lakes. The 420-guest Columbus offers two Great Lakes itineraries in 2011, as well as a cruise along the eastern coast of North America.
The two German/English Great Lakes itineraries visit seven states, two Canadian provinces and all five lakes. A highlight is when the Columbus proceeds through the eight locks of the 28-mile long Welland Canal after tackling a height difference of almost 328 feet. Optional outings include attending a real Pow-Wow and traversing the Agawa Canyon through a wilderness with waterfalls, ravines and steep passes.
The eastern U.S. and Canada itinerary travels from Toronto to Florida. This itinerary cruises through the St. Lawrence Seaway and stops at Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Also a dedicated golf cruise, this itinerary features a PGA golf professional and the chance to practice on a 21-course golf simulator onboard. Additionally the golf package allows guests to tee off at five golf courses along the route at an additional cost.
Hapag-Lloyd is a German company, but on these cruises, travel documents and information is provided in English prior to their trip. Onboard, daily programs, menus, announcements, lectures/video presentations and safety drill instructions are offered in English, as are shore excursions at each port of call. The ship’s crew is fluent in English.
The 13-day Great Lakes cruise from Toronto to Chicago departs Sept. 5, 2011, and includes Welland Canal, Windsor, Tobermory, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, Little Current, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Duluth and Mackinac Island. Rates start at $3,540 per person cruise-only. A 5 percent early-booking discount applies if booked by Feb. 7. The 13-day cruise from Chicago to Toronto departs Sept. 18, 2011, and visits Traverse City, Mackinac Island, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Little Current, Georgian Bay, Midland, Windsor and the Welland Canal. Rates start at $3,470 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by Feb. 20.
The 18-day East Coast cruise from Toronto to Miami departs Oct. 1 and visits Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah and Port Canaveral. Rates start at $4,280 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by March 5. The golf package is an additional $1,160. For more information, call Air Travel Marketing Services at 800-888-0200, Euro Lloyd Travel Group at 800-782-3924 or Kartagener Associates at 877-445-7447, or visit www.hl-cruises.com.
Peru-based Aqua Expeditions plans to launch its second vessel on the Peruvian Amazon in April. The Aria features 16 cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows and Aqua’s signature Amazon Grill with Executive Chef Pedro Miguel Schiaffino. The air-conditioned top deck will feature an observation lounge, an outdoor Jacuzzi and sun deck. The boat’s itineraries will vary from those of its sister ship, the Aqua, but it also will explore remote areas of the Amazon River. The 24-crew member Aria is staffed with four nature guides. It also will have an Amazon wildlife reference library and air-conditioned multimedia room. For more information, visit www.aquaexpeditions.com.
An AdventureSmith Explorations cruise on Baja’s Sea of Cortez, March 19 to 26, will showcase migrating gray whales that are still prized as bounty even though commercial whaling was banned in 1986 by the International Whaling Commission. The number of gray whales present makes Baja the site of one of the largest migrations of any mammal, many covering over 10,000 miles each year.
The trip, “Baja: Among the Great Whales,” is sponsored by the Santa Barbara Travel Bureau on behalf of the Origami Whales Project headquartered in Carpinteria, Calif. Since 2004, the project has worked to raise awareness of threats to dolphins and whales through its large-scale public art project, “Curtain of 34,000 Origami Whales.” This visual statement memorializes whales in the thousands slaughtered by Japan, Norway and Iceland after the 1986 global ban. The director of the Origami Whales Project, Peggy Oki, will join the cruise. A portion of the cruise proceeds will assist this project. As an incentive, guests booking by Aug. 15 receive a $250 per person early-booking discount off of per-person rates from $4,990, double occupancy.
A public evening co-hosted by Oki and Todd Smith, founder of AdventureSmith Explorations, will help raise awareness of the threat facing whales worldwide. The event will be held at 6 p.m. Aug. 2 at the Santa Barbara Travel Bureau office, 1028 State St., Santa Barbara. The cruise will be operated by the National Geographic Sea Bird, which accommodates 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. A fleet of Zodiacs and kayaks allows encounters with the whales and other marine life. For more information, visit www.adventuresmithexplorations.com/itinerarydetails.php/advid/94.
France Cruises is promoting barge cruises for families. A casual cruise starts at $6,795 for a family of four while an ultra-deluxe cruise starts at $37,900 for a family of six. The barges come with their own chefs. The casual four-person Maria offers cycling, swimming, walking, playing games or helping the captain. The family can dress down and barbecue on the bank or dress up and go out to dinner. The barge moves daily. Prices for this cruise start at $6,795 for a family of four.
The ultra-deluxe Roi Soleil offers a wide range of activities to suit your children"s age group. Activities during the cruise include cycling, horse-back riding, four-wheel driving, hot-air ballooning, panoramic plane flight, bull-herding, village markets or swimming at the beach or in a river. Bicycles and helmets can be supplied. Dual excursions for children and adults during the canal cruises can be provided. Plus, there is a full range of DVDs for children and board games to play. As for food, the onboard chef will cater to any food tastes. A fourth cabin can be provided for a nanny in the crew quarters if required. Prices start at $37,900 for a family of six.
Guests can also customize cruises aboard the Anjodi or the La Belle Epoque. Highlights for these cruises include the Dinosaur Park and Museum in Meze, Limousis Caves, Grottes d’Arcy sur Cure and Parc L’Auxoiszoo. Prices for the Anjodi start at $3,990 per person with a children’s discount available upon request. The La Belle Epoque starts at $4,350 per person with children’s discount available upon request. All cruises and packages are commissionable for travel agents at 10 percent. For more information, visit www.FranceCruises.com.
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