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Unique Itineraries with Longer Cruises

One of the trends we’re seeing in 2022 is that people are taking longer vacations.  Part of this is certainly a hangover from the pandemic, but it could be a trend that is here to stay.  The event in 2020-21 (of which we shall not speak!) made people’s bucket list that much more urgent.

So how about a longer voyage?  I’m going to define this as anything longer than 30 days, right up to the 200-day world cruise in 2025 that Oceania is getting ready to offer for sale on Wednesday. 

Not everyone has the time or financial resources to cruise for weeks (or months) on end, but it might not be as expensive as it would first appear.  Most obviously, whatever amounts you spend on everyday living expenses like groceries and gas for your car should be deducted from the cost of these extended voyages.

Longer trips are also cheaper on a per-day basis.  For example, if you had two trips to Europe planned in subsequent years, and instead did them back-to-back, you save the round-trip airfare of one of those trips. 

Perhaps most important is that you just never know when opportunities will be taken away (as we’ve all learned in the past couple of years).

One of my personal regrets:  I’ve long wanted to travel the Volga River between Moscow and St. Petersburg – now I’m not hopeful for travel to Russia any time soon.

So, if you’d like to consider being away a bit longer, here are some of the opportunities we’re seeing.

World Cruise Segments – the cruise lines have figured out that not everyone can be away for 6 months at a time.  So, they release their world cruises, then a month or two later, they release sections of those cruises (based on how much space they have available).  We see people who have already spent a lot of time in Europe opt for these segments as they expand their travels to other parts of the world.  A couple of examples:

  1. [NEWLY open for booking] Miami to San Diego on Oceania Insignia (180 days) – departing January 5, 2025. 
  2. Travel eastward (a bit unusual for a world cruise).  Visit South America, then cross to Southern Africa, up to the Maldives and Seychelles, over to India, then to Asia and Western Australia, New Zealand, before heading to the Pacific Islands on the way home.
  3. Overnight stays for the Amazon (Manaus), Rio de Janeiro, African Safari (Capetown), the Taj Mahal, Angkor Wat, Singapore, Bangkok, Saigon, and Terracotta Warriors (Shanghai), Auckland, Bora Bora, Papeete, and Honolulu.
  4. Prices from $44,999 or $67,199 per person for a balcony on the 656 guest Oceania Sirena
  5. Includes Gratuities, free laundry services, and shoreside events. 
  6. Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale on Island Princess (97 Days) – Jan. 2024.
  7. Sail westward to the Pacific Islands, Australia/New Zealand, the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean, and back to Florida.
  8. Prices from $18,199.  Balconies from $26,799.

Trans-Pacific – We forget how big the Pacific Ocean is (for our discussion, let’s consider it to be approximately half the planet).  As such, it takes a while to travel across it.  We see such cruises in repositioning season – spring and fall, when the ships migrate to/from Alaska and the South Pacific.  The other time we see these itineraries is on the first segment of world cruises (which usually leave in January).

  1. San Diego round-trip on HAL Volendam (94-nights) – departing January 3, 2024.
  2. Visit Hawaii, Fiji, French Polynesia, Australia (19 stops in Australia, with overnights in Perth and Sydney), New Zealand and Tahiti.  This is a great chance to visit Down Under without the punishing flights.
  3. Prices from $17,199 per person.
  4. Los Angeles to Sydney on Seabourn Odyssey (47 nights) – departing October 21, 2023.
  5. Visit Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand, and Australia.
  6. Prices start at $19,809 per person.  Remember, the entry level room on Seabourn is a 300 square foot suite.

River “World Cruises” – this is a new trend, but we’ve seen both AMA Waterways and Uniworld get in the game with multiple rivers, and the flights and logistics covered between ships.  AMA’s 7-River Journey for 2024 was just released; here are some details:

  1. Amsterdam to Giurgiu, Romania (or reverse) on AMA Mora (49 days) – departing on April 22, 2024 (OR June 10, 2024).
  2. Visit the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Moldova.
  3. Prices start at $25,649 per person for a window room, or $30,051 pp for a French Balcony.
  4. It all takes place on ONE vessel, so you only unpack once.  See our ship tour video of the AMA Mora here:  https://youtu.be/BCfmq1g4CaU

Australia Circumnavigation – we get asked about this quite often, and a few different companies do it.  It’s a minimum of 4 weeks, and if you like a lot of sea days, this a great option.  Australia is a huge country.  It’s about the same size as the lower 48, but with only 26 million people – so there’s lots of wide-open space between cities. 

  1. Round-trip Sydney on Oceania Regatta (35 days) – departing December 21, 2023.
  2. Prices start at $6899 per person ($9699 pp for a veranda)

South America – You can certainly take shorter cruises here, but the most interesting itineraries include both the Pacific and Atlantic Coasts, and maybe Antarctica.  Either way, you’re looking at thousands of miles, and as such, this takes some time.  Example:

  1. Rio de Janeiro to Santiago on Oceania Marina (30 days) – departing January 8, 2023.
  2. Visit Brazil, Argentina, Chilean Fjords, Patagonia
  3. Prices start at $7099 per person ($9399 pp for a balcony)

Northwest Passage – I mentioned how big Australia is, and Canada is even bigger (about 30% larger than the Lower 48).  Only Russia is larger.  So, when you add the huge area of Alaska on to the Canadian North, it’s not a shock that this journey takes a month.  This cruise is near the top of my personal bucket list.

  1. Reykjavik to Vancouver on Hurtigruten’s Fridtjof Nansen (27 days) – departing August 13, 2023.
  2. Visit Iceland, Greenland, Nunavut Territory, Northwest Territory, Yukon Territory, and Alaska.
  3. Prices from $26,569 per person.

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“Luxury” Travel Touches

As a child, I remember watching TV shows and being in awe that the President (and other rich and famous people) had mobile telephones in their cars. 

Today, many 5th graders from families of even marginal means run around with mobile phones far superior to anything the President had in the 1970s. 

This is how luxury products evolve. 

As it pertains to travel, here are a few things Bob and I have been experimenting with lately, which may have traditionally fallen into the “luxury” (translation: “out of reach for most people”) category:

Car Service – Uber has been an improvement over taxis (for the most part), but limo and sedan services have been around for decades.  Now a private sedan often costs only a few dollars more than a taxi (and it’s pretty cool to have someone standing at the airport baggage claim holding a sign with your name on it!). 

This isn’t only the case with local trips.  Recently, we used a car service to get between Seattle and Vancouver for a cruise.  The two cities are about 120 miles apart (and with an international border).  The car ride was about $300 total for the two of us – much less than two plane tickets… and much easier too, especially given how awful air travel is right now.

Luggage Service – You can have your bags shipped ahead to your hotel or cruise ship, and it is immensely easier than carting it to the airport, checking it in, and then waiting at baggage claim, hoping it actually arrived at your destination.  We recently used this service to ship a bag to Spain.  The cost was about $300, but you need to deduct from that the fee the airline would have charged to check the bag AND the expense and hassle-factor involved if the airline had lost that bag (a distinct possibility with the current state of the aviation biz).  We chose to do it because we were travelling in Morocco prior to our cruise, and the two trips required completely different clothes. 

Premium Economy Air – Note: we do not have this upgraded class of service domestically (this is NOT the first 3 rows of the economy section where they charge you an extra $100 for an extra inch of legroom).  Premium Economy is available on overseas flights and is the equivalent of Business Class domestically.  You get a wider seat, more leg room, priority check-in and boarding, and usually upgraded meals service and an extra checked bag. 

The cost: to Europe it’s usually between $800 and $1000 per person more than Economy.  Yes, this is a lot of money, but I’ve decided that $50 per hour is a reasonable price to ensure I’m NOT jammed into the economy section between two sumo wrestlers.

Airport Lounge Access – You get this if you fly Business Class, or if you possess certain credit cards.  However, in most cases you can also buy your way in.  The cost in US airports ranges between $50 and $75 per person, and if you’ve got a layover of more than 2 hours, it might be worth considering – especially if you think there’s a chance of taking a delay.  They’ll feed you in there, so you can deduct the extortionate cost of an airport lunch from whatever you pay to get into the lounge.

Private Shore Excursions – On our recent trip to Europe, we paid about $500 for a private shore excursion.  At first, it sounds like a lot of money, but when you consider there were four of us, and a similar group shore excursion would have cost about $150 each, it was actually cheaper on a per person basis to take the private excursion.  We felt it was great value.

Global Entry/Nexus – The cost for this service is about $50 for 5 years, and it allows you to use the priority airport screening lines in the United States and Canada, as well as expedited customs clearance.  To see the value in this, you only ONCE need to land right behind a 747 full of people coming in from Hong Kong.  Given the marginal cost, I’m really surprised more people don’t do this.

Private Airport Transfers – Many cruise line transfers are group transfers, meaning you might wait for 40 – 60 minutes until the bus is full enough to warrant a trip to the ship.  Given what they charge for these, often a private transfer might only be $20 or $30 more.  After you’ve been on plane for 6 or 8 hours, it’s sure nice to be whisked away to your destination without having to wait for others.

Private Aviation – OK – this one is still mostly the purview of the rich and famous.  However, if you’re travelling with a group of 6 or 8, and you were all going to fly commercially in business class, the cost would be very close to charter your own plane.  It’s certainly not cheap, but if the incremental cost is only a bit more, then it might make sense to at least consider a private plane.

Today’s Travel Opportunities

EXPLORA JOURNEYS

Explora Journeys is a brand-new luxury lifestyle brand, with their first journey scheduled for May 2023.  Bob and I are on the advisory board for Explora Journeys, passing along our ideas and feedback as high-producing travel advisors.  This has also allowed us to be among the first to hear about breaking news as it applies to Explora Journeys, and to share in the general excitement that comes with launching a new brand.

Check out this article we wrote about them a few weeks ago: https://pamperedcruiser.com/your-personal-invitation-to-meet-explora-journeys/

This is NOT just another cruise line.  Their goal is to re-define the luxury cruise category.  Explora surveyed more than 20,000 travellers (including a large proportion of non-cruisers) before they started imagining their ships.  As a result, you’ll notice the onboard spaces resemble those found in a luxury hotel, and there’s a striking absence of features commonly found on cruise ships (i.e. there’s no large theatre or “main dining room”).  Instead, you’ll find a comfortable “home at sea” with multiple specialty dining options, lounges, and bars.  You may never want to leave your suite though, because it’s so large and comfortable…. with a HUGE private sun terrace that brings you closer to the ocean.

These short videos explain it better than I can:

https://youtu.be/3eX62nXE0xw [what the suites are like]

https://youtu.be/2aWvlaZ4H_o  [what it’s like on board]

They’ve got some cool itineraries too.    The itineraries were designed to provide the perfect blend of celebrated destinations and less-travelled spots.  The way they do this is by embarking/disembarking in major ports (so guests have easy access to major airports) and then quickly going off the beaten path to smaller ports.  You’ll also see a lot of ‘overnights’ in ports where there’s a lot to do.

The itineraries are also arranged so you can “stack” them (at a discount) to create a longer journey… WITHOUT repeating any ports (see the examples below). 

Athens round-trip (6 nights):

  1. Depart June 11th, 2023
  2. Fares from $4600 per person for a suite with a terrace (veranda)
  3. Visit Athens, Patmos, Bodrum, Kastellorizo, and Santorini (overnight)

Athens to Barcelona for (8 nights):

  1. Depart June 17th, 2023
  2. Fares from $5450 per person for a suite with a terrace (veranda)
  3. Visit Mykonos (overnight), Gozo (Malta), and Ibiza (overnight)

COMBINE the 2 journeys above – Athens to Barcelona (14 nights):

  1. Depart June 11th, 2023
  2. Fares from $9500 per person for a suite with a terrace (veranda)

If Northern Europe is more appealing, here’s another combination:

London to Glasgow (9 nights):

  1. Depart August 24th, 2023
  2. Fares from $6050 per person for a suite with a terrace (veranda)
  3. Visit Edinburgh (overnight), Newcastle, Invergordon, Stornoway, Greencastle (Ireland), and Liverpool.

Glasgow to Reykjavik (7 nights):

  1. Depart September 2nd, 2023
  2. Fares from $3950 per person for a suite with a terrace (veranda)
  3. Visit Fort William (UK), Portree, Kirkwall, Shetland Islands, and Faroe Islands.

COMBINE the 2 journeys above – London to Reykjavik (16 nights):

  1. Depart August 24th, 2023
  2. Fares from $8950 per person for a suite with a terrace (veranda)

Click here for a full list of itineraries: https://explorajourneys.com/us/en.html

[Please DON’T book directly with Explora Journeys.  Allow me to make the reservation for you so I can add extra perks].

Note: you can save 10% on any voyage by paying in full up-front, rather than choosing the typical deposit + final payment option.

In contrast to other cruise lines, Explora’s pricing strategy is to INCREASE prices as the departure dates gets closer.  They want to reward people who book early.

EGYPT WITH UNIWORLD

We have seen a lot of interest in Egypt over the past several months, and 2023 departures are filling up quickly.  Uniworld has two ships on the Nile, and there’s still some space left for the first half of 2023.  

See itinerary details here:  https://pamperedcruiser.uniworld.com/us/river-cruise/egypt/nile/splendors-of-egypt-and-the-nile/2023-cairo-to-cairo

Prices (per person) for a French Balcony (12 days):

  1. $6699 January
  2. $6999 Feb/Mar
  3. $6499 April
  4. $6199 May

Includes:  2-nights pre-cruise in Cairo, and admission to the Egyptian Museum there; flight to Luxor to board the ship; 7-nights aboard; tours all along the route (conducted by an experienced Egyptologist); an authentic Felucca Ride and afternoon tea at Aswan flights back to Cairo for 2-nights post-cruise; and visits to the Sphinx and Pyramids at Giza.

There are also extensions available to visit Jordan OR the Red Sea.

WEBINAR INVITATION – OCEANIA 2025 “AROUND THE WORLD VOYAGE” PREVIEW

The folks at Oceania are getting ready to release the details of their 2025 World Cruise and Grand Voyages on September 7th.  It doesn’t go on sale until September 14th, but if you’d like a sneak preview, they are putting on a webinar for our clients and you’re invited.

Register here: https://ocievents.com/voyagepreview/register

[There are 4 events on Sept. 7th so you can choose the time that suits you best].

They’ll ask you, “Are You Working with a Travel Agency Advisor” [choose YES]

  1. Advisor Name = Sue Bradley
  2. Advisor Email = Sbradley@smartflyer.com

Here’s a little bit of information to hold you over:

  1. The World Cruise departs Miami on January 5th, 2025, and sails for 180 or 200 days depending on where you choose to leave the ship.
  2. If six months is too long, there are several Grand Voyages – meaning you can choose segments of this world cruise, sailing between 50 and 111 days.  Once again, Oceania is offering choice.
  3. The world cruise (and Grand Voyages) vessel holds 680 guests – so a nice, intimate sized ship.
  4. There will be visits to South America (including the Amazon), Africa, the Indian Ocean and SE Asia, Australia/New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.

Register here: https://ocievents.com/voyagepreview/register

See you on the webinar!

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Travel Stats – and What to Make of Them

Last week Bob and I attended Virtuoso Travel Week, a huge international travel conference, to learn what’s new in the world of travel. 

Here’s a few quick tidbits, followed by how you can take advantage of some of this insider info:

  1. First, some context:  The travel biz is divided into Business Travel and Leisure Travel.  By virtue of being connected to me and my business The Pampered Cruiser, you fall in the second category.  For the record, Business Travel is expected to take a LONG time to recover.  It seems that businesses have learned that Zoom meetings, while not perfect, are reasonably effective, and are much cheaper than flying people around the planet.
  2. Leisure sales for 2022 now exceed 2019 levels, making it harder to find deals and discounts.  Leisure bookings for 2023 are outpacing 2019 by 47%.  That is a huge increase!
  3. Outbound travel by Americans is 122% higher than in 2019.  This leads the world, although other countries are catching up.  It seems we are ready to get out there again, and air travel nightmares, heatwaves in Europe, and health scares are not deterring us.
  4. 76% of travellers have accepted the “new normal”.  This means they’re ready to deal with the ambiguity and uncertainty to realize their vacation plans.  We have seen this in spades amongst our clients this summer – many have stories to tell, but they all seem to have a sense of humor about some of the travel disasters.
  5. People are spending 34% more on average.  The higher spend is mostly a result of longer trips or upgraded offerings.  It’s difficult to know if this is a temporary phenomenon based on the fact they didn’t spend much money on travel during the pandemic, or if experiential travel will permanently be a higher priority.  Americans have always lagged other industrialized nations for vacation time, and even after retiring, Americans have historically taken shorter vacations.  This appears to be changing. 
  6. The top 2022 summer destinations:  US (domestic travel), Italy, France, Canada, and Greece. 
  7. Looking ahead to the fall, people are still travelling lots in the US, as well as Canada, Mexico, Italy, and France.

So, what to make of this? 

Cruise lines (both river and ocean) and land-tour companies started the year planning for reduced capacities, and they have slowly released more availability as the year has progressed.  This means we are seeing some solid deals for the balance of 2022, and the first quarter of 2023 (see examples below).

In September, we will begin to see marketing campaigns for Alaska and Europe for next summer.  We expect both markets to fill more quickly than normal.  The pent-up demand for travel will take another year to normalize, so if you have specific ideas in mind for 2023, I don’t think you need to panic, but you might want to start your research soon.

Today’s Travel Opportunities

All these offers expire on August 31st, so get in touch with us quickly if you’re interested.

Repositioning Cruise on Ocean Victory (Small Ship Expedition)

The word “expedition” puts some people off, but it really just means your shore activities are kayaking, zodiac boating, or light hiking.  If you can play a round of golf, climb 2 flights of stairs, and get in/out of a bathtub unassisted, then you’re physically fit enough for an expedition cruise.  It’s also a great way to experience a small ship – only 168 people on the Ocean Victory, that is repositioning from Alaska to Antarctica for the season.  Bob and I journeyed on the Ocean Victory and few months ago and fell in love with the ship.  Here’s a link to our ship tour video:  https://youtu.be/KVaMZC2oTrQ.  We are highlighting this repositioning cruise because it represents excellent value and a unique itinerary.

This Pacific Coast trip has two segments, and you can take either one (or both):

– Segment 1:  San Diego to Puerto Vallarta departing October 3, for 8-days.

  1. Fares start at $2599 per person for a Veranda Stateroom.
  2. Visit San Diego, Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, and Puerto Vallarta.

– Segment 2:  Puerto Vallarta to San Jose (Costa Rica) departing October 9 for 9-days:

  1. Fares start at $2799 per person (ocean view); $2999 pp veranda.
  2. Visit Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo, Huatulco, Puerto Chiapas, Playas del Coco, Puntarena

– Back-to-Back (Segments 1 AND 2):

  1. 15-days from San Diego to San Jose, Costa Rica
  2. Fares from $5099 per person (ocean view); $5999 pp veranda
  3. Includes Round-trip Airfare, and a $300 per person on board credit

– Inclusions:

  1. Pre-cruise hotel night in city of embarkation
  2. Unlimited zodiac and kayak excursions
  3. Open Bar
  4. Wifi on the ship
  5. Enrichment lectures and entertainment on board
Viking Expedition to Antarctica – Free Airfare!
  1. 13-days with 6 days of scheduled landings on the continent.
  2. Includes return flights from the US, daily landings, Wi-Fi, beer/wine with meals, all taxes & fees, transfers, expedition gear (so you can pack light)
  3. Oct/Nov 2022 = $9,995 per person for a veranda room
  4. Dec 2022/Jan/Feb 2023 = $11,995 per person (veranda)
River Cruising in the US with FREE Round-trip Air

(We’ve NEVER seen a free airfare promotion from American Queen Voyages before!)

– Lower Mississippi between New Orleans and Memphis

  1. Depart select dates in 2023: February 26, April 2, 9, or 23.
  2. Visit Memphis, Cleveland (Mississippi), Vicksburg, Natchez, Baton Rouge, St. Francisville Nottoway Plantation and New Orleans.
  3. Veranda cabins start at $5098 per person, including free round-trip airfare.
  4. Includes pre-cruise hotel night, unlimited shore excursions, open bar, and Wi-Fi on the ship.
  5. Bob and I did this itinerary last fall on the American Queen and had a blast.  Here’s the link to our video:  https://youtu.be/HIfirwH0V5M

– Columbia/Snake Rivers between Portland OR, and Spokane WA:

  1. Depart select dates in 2023: April 2, 9, 16, 23, or 30.
  2. Visit Spokane (Clarkston), Richland, The Dalles, Stevenson, Camas/Washougal, Astoria, and Portland.
  3. Veranda Cabins start at $3,698 including round-trip airfare.
  4. Includes pre-cruise hotel night, unlimited shore excursions, open bar, and Wi-Fi on the ship.
AMA Waterways Free Air

Update to our post from last week:

AMA is extending and expanding the Free Air Offer to include several options for European River Cruises departing in March and April of 2023.  So if you’re not ready to go in 2022 (the original offer), then perhaps a river cruise early in the season would work better for you.

Here’s a link to last week’s post with more details: https://pamperedcruiser.com/get-free-flights-with-your-european-river-cruise/

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Get FREE Flights with your European River Cruise!

You’ve probably heard of AMA Waterways, but you might be wondering how they are different than other river cruise companies.  AMA is a family-run company, with their head office is in the US (California). They are celebrating their 20th Anniversary this year, and have some interesting booking incentives as part of that celebration – but more on that in a minute.

All the river cruise companies that we work with in Europe offer a luxury guest experience, so they are LESS differentiated than the ocean cruise lines.  This means you’ll have a fantastic experience regardless of who you travel with, but it does make it confusing if you’re trying to make a decision between river cruise lines.

AMA operates on all the main European waterways, as well as Egypt, Viet Nam/Cambodia, South Africa, and Columbia.  They do a number of themed cruises each year, so they are a good choice if you’d like to do a Wine- or Golf- themed river cruise.  AMA Waterways fares include transfers, a choice of shore excursion in every port, beer/wine with meals, wifi on the ship, and in some cases – FLIGHTS! (more on that below)

When we’ve travelled with AMA Waterways, here’s a few things that stood out for us:

  1. The Rooms – there are window rooms available for those looking for the best possible price, but most of the rooms on decks 2 and 3 are combination veranda and French balcony (you get both!).  So the room feels much larger.
  2. The Wellness Coordinator – each sailing has a crew member on board that can lead more active shore excursions, as well as offering included fitness, yoga and pilates classes on board the ship  There is also a small gym on board for those who wish to stay active.
  3. Bicycles for Borrowing – it’s nice to be able to go for a bike ride right off the ship in your spare time.
  4. Happy Hour – Beer and wine is included with your meals, and for the hour or so before they start seating for dinner, there is a happy hour in the main lounge where your drinks are also included.  It’s a small thing, but a nice touch.
  5. A Choice of Shore Excursions – in most ports of call, you have a choice between 2, 3 or 4 different included activities.  This works really well if you’re travelling with group of people that may have different interests. 
  6. Trip Extensions – There are some interesting pre- and post- cruise land packages, and on many of those, the cruise manager travels with you on the extension. 

Now the moment you’ve been waiting for! 

For a limited time, AMA Waterways is offering free round-trip flights on ALL their European and Mekong itineraries for sailings in 2022.  If you would rather fly on points, or otherwise prefer to do your own air, you can choose a 20% discount off the cruise fare instead of the free flights.

With oil prices on the ascent, the price of flights in the next several months is a big variable with travel, so this is really a great opportunity to travel to Europe this fall (or over the holidays), and have this uncertainty removed. 

Here are a few examples that INCLUDE free flights in the price.

Rhine River between Amsterdam and Basel (or reverse) – 8 days

Visit the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Switzerland.

  1. Sept $4199 per person, Oct $3699 pp, Nov $3199 pp, Dec $3499 pp
  2. All prices include round-trip economy air.
  3. If you go in September, you can visit the Floriade Expo in Holland
  4. 4-day trip extension to Zurich and Lucerne and/or 2-nights Amsterdam available.
  5. Departures on October 27 and November 3 & 10 are Wine Cruise, hosted by a wine industry expert, and including special tours, as well as wine tastings and pairings. 

Lower Danube between Budapest and Giurgiu (Romania) – 8 days

Visit Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania.

  1. September $4199 per person, October $3799 pp, November $3399 pp
  2. All prices include round-trip economy air.
  3. Trip extensions pre/post cruise available in Vienna, Brasov, Bucharest, and/or Istabul

Douro River in Portugal – Round-trip Porto – 8 days

Visit Entre-os-Rios, Regua, Pinhao, Barca D’alva, Vega de Terron.

  1. August $4099 per person, September $4299 pp, October $3799 pp, November $3599 pp
  2. All prices include round-trip economy air.
  3. Pre/post trip extensions to Lisbon and/or Madrid for 3-nights available.
  4. Departures on August 6 & 13, and November 5 are Wine Cruise, hosted by a wine industry expert, and including special tours, as well as wine tastings and pairings. 

France – Round-trip Paris to Normandy – 8 days

Visit Paris, Versailles, Les Andelys, Le Havre, Rouen, Normandy Beaches, Vernon (for Monet’s Gardens), Conflans.

  1. Sept $4299 per person, Oct $3799 pp, Nov $3599 pp
  2. All prices include round-trip economy air.
  3. Pre/post trip extension for 2-nights in Paris available.
  4. Departures on October 29 and November 3 are Wine Cruise, hosted by a wine industry expert, and including special tours, as well as wine tastings and pairings. 

Danube on AMA Magna between Vilshofen (Bavaria) and Budapest for 8 nights

What sets Magna apart is that it is twice as wide as the other ships on river, so your cabin will be larger, and there is more space per passenger than other river ships out there. 

Visit Bratislava, Vienna, Krems (for Wachau Valley), Linz, and Passau

  1. September $4499 per person, October $3999 pp, November $3499 pp, December $3799 pp
  2. All prices include round-trip economy air.
  3. Pre/post trip extensions Budapest and Prague available.
  4. Departure on November 13th is a Wine Cruise, hosted by a wine industry expert, and including special tours, as well as wine tastings and pairings. 

Mekong River to Viet Nam and Cambodia

Travel between Ho Chi Minh City and Siem Reap for 8 days

  1. Departures in October, November or December starting at $3099. 
  2. Pre/post trip extensions to Hanoi, Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh City, and/or Ha Long Bay
  3. All prices include round-trip economy air.

All of the above cruises INCLUDE round-trip flights, airport transfers, a choice of shore excursion in every port, beer/wine with meals and a daily happy hour, specialty dining, and wifi on the ship.

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What’s New in Travel?

The best way to learn about travel and tourism related products, is to actually travel and experience the same things our clients will experience (and travel is also the best part of our job!)

The next best source of information and inspiration is Virtuoso Travel Week, the annual conference we attend.  What Paris Fashion Week is to the apparel industry, Virtuoso Travel Week is to the luxury travel business.  In pre-pandemic times, more than 6000 travel advisors from across the planet converge in Las Vegas in August (we always marvel that the show must be very good to get people to the desert at that time of year!). 

So today, we brave the nightmare that recent air travel has become, and land in a place only slightly cooler than the surface of the sun, to participate in this event.  It will give us a chance to renew those relationships we already have with the various cruise lines and land tour companies, and the opportunity to cultivate new ones. 

Here are a few of the new trends we’ve got our eye on, and will be trying to learn more about during this coming week: 

Explora Journeys.  This is brand new cruise line, which welcomes its first guests in May 2023.  It’s exciting to be part of new travel product, and we’re really looking forward to doing more business with them.  Here’s a link with more details to an article we posted a few weeks ago about Explora Journeys:  https://pamperedcruiser.com/your-personal-invitation-to-meet-explora-journeys/

Blue Ribbon Bags.  It’s not a big secret the airline industry is in complete disarray right now, and lost bags are a hot topic.  This product enables you to track your bags, and if your bag goes astray during travel and doesn’t manage to catch up with you within 4 days, then they give you $1000 (without have to file an insurance claim).

West Africa Itineraries.  When it comes to tourism infrastructure, West Africa is the least developed place in the world, and some cruise lines have begun to call in there.  If ever you wanted the comfort of a cruise ship, West Africa has got to be the place. 

Car Services.  You may think the idea of a car service is for the lifestyles of the rich and famous (I certainly did).  In reality, this is actually an affordable option that you may wish to consider as an alternative to a short flight.  For example, Bob and I had to get between Seattle and Vancouver for a cruise a few months ago.  The 25-minute flight for the two of us would have been about $300.  For the same cost, we took a car service that delivered us door to door, and we didn’t have to endure the insult that flying has become (it was also faster when you consider your pre-flight wait time at the airport). 

The Northwest Passage.  In the 18th and 19th centuries, the fabled Northwest Passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans was the holy grail for explorers as an alternative for sailing around Cape Horn in South America.  Norwegian Roald Amundsen was the first one to successfully make the crossing, but it took him from 1903 to 1906.  Now you can do it in about 3 – 4 weeks.  The unique scenery, as well as the remote communities (they don’t have those in Antarctica) you’ll visit along the journey will not disappoint.  Greenland, Iceland, and remote parts of Northern Canada offer shorter itineraries with the same natural and cultural wonders.

A note about Virtuoso:

The Virtuoso website, it’s a great resource for trip planning.  If you go to www.virtuoso.com and select “Destination”, there are a ton of articles and other resources about hotels, activities, and excursions there. 

Today’s Travel Opportunities

West Africa and Atlantic Islands

  1. Round Trip from Dakar (Senegal) for 14 days with prices starting at $6122 per person. 
  2. Visit Dakar, Goree Island, Cape Verde Islands, Fogo,
  3. Incredible wildlife viewings from salt-water hippos, manatees, turtles, and exotic birds, on nature safaris in the Bissagos UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.  The humpback whales breed off the coast of the Cape Verde Islands in the winter months as well.
  4. Fare includes a land safari out of Dakar where you’ll see giraffe, buffalo, monkeys, gazelles, ostriches and rhinos.
  5. Departures on November 26, December 8, 2022, and January 1 & 13, 2023

Reykjavik to Kangerlussuaq (Greenland)

  1. 10-days departing August 11, 2023 starting at $13,200 per person.
  2. Includes all transfers (even from your home to the airport), round-trip air, one-night pre-cruise hotel, all expedition gear, shore excursions daily, open bar. 
  3. You will visit 14 ports in Iceland and Greenland over the course of 10-days.
  4. This is a great alternative for those who want to see the arctic, but don’t have time to spend a month on board traversing the Northwest passage. 

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Sue Bradley

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