You may have noticed some patterns developing, as we crawl out of the pandemic. The first pattern that we’ve mentioned previously is the tendency towards domestic travel for 2021. The other pattern we’re seeing as cruise ships return to service are voyages that involve just one country.
This makes perfect sense when you consider that every jurisdiction has different rules and requirements for the safe resumption of travel and tourism. In the past few weeks, we’ve seen cruise lines announce sailings in the Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Greece, and Iceland.
In the coming weeks, we expect announcements about the UK (they are already doing this for British citizens), as well as France and Portugal for river cruises.
You may also have noticed a number of airline announcements about the resumption of some routes. It will take them the rest of the year to get back up to full service, but the fact that there are international flights is a good indicator that we are starting some return to “normal”.
Here are a few other thoughts on what to expect when you fly:
- Masks will be required on flights for many months to come yet.
- Depending on the destination, some flights will require proof of vaccination to board.
- Other flights may require a PCR test within 3 days of travel. United Airlines recently announced that their app will enable passengers to schedule PCR tests prior to departure, and then automatically have the results uploaded to the app, so the airline can issue a boarding pass. Passengers can also upload their proof of vaccination to the app as well.
- Maybe Business Class seats will be a bit cheaper. Business travel will take much longer to recover than leisure travel (I think many companies have discovered that videoconferencing may suffice for the time being).
So hopefully that provides a little insight as to the buzz we’re hearing in the industry. On to today’s travel opportunities:
Silversea Caribbean Cruise
If you’re looking for a cruise vacation this coming winter, and you’ve always wanted to try a small ship experience, here are a couple of great value ideas from Silversea:
- November 17th, 2021 – 15-nights from San Juan to Fort Lauderdale starting at $5280 per person. This cruise visits just about every Caribbean port (only 2 sea days!).
- If you’re looking to experience more of the ship-board life, here’s one with 4 sea days: December 9th, 2021 – 12-nights round trip from Fort Lauderdale starting at $4640 per person.
- Both these cruises are offered at 20% off (the prices above reflect the discount) so on a per day basis, this is incredible value.
- The Silversea fare includes flights, gratuities, all drinks, all dining, wifi, and the kind of service an attention you can only get on a ship of this size (388 passengers).
- If you book by the end of April, you are covered by the relaxed booking conditions that enable you to cancel without penalty as late as 30 days prior to departure.
National Parks – “Land Cruise“
If you can’t wait until the fall for a trip, here’s a cool land-cruise option:
- 12-days between Phoenix, AZ and Rapid City, South Dakota
- Get a whole bunch of ticks in the box: visit Old Faithful in Yellowstone, stare into the Grand Canyon, do a breakfast cruise on Lake Powell, Zion NP in Utah, the cliffs and hoodoos at Bryce Canyon, see the Bighorn Mountains, Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse.
- This is a great trip if you’re a photographer, a scenery enthusiast, or you just want more stamps in your NP passport.
- There are 5 departures a month between now and October, and prices range from $3999 to $4299 per person (double occupancy).
- We can get you an additional $100 off per person on selected departure for those trips booked by the end of April.
- The trip is structured much like a cruise, where your accommodation, transportation and some activities are included, and there are also optional “shore excursions” if you have a particular interest.
- Includes all Breakfasts and 6 dinners
Chesapeake Bay – “River Cruise on the Ocean”
The Inland Passage between Maryland and Florida is one of the country’s best kept secrets, and on American Cruise Lines, the size of the ship, and level of service is much more like a river cruise than a mega ship. Here are the details:
- One-week round trip from Baltimore
- Departures in May, October, November from $3405 per person
- Depart from Baltimore’s scenic harbor and travel the “Historic Triangle”. In Yorktown, visit the battlefields, and the colonial homes. Next on to Williamsburg, which is virtually unchanged since the first English colonists settled there. Also visit Crisfield, the “Crab Capital of the World”. Finally take a trolly through the streets of Annapolis.
In Case You Missed it:
- Hawaii is back open for business, and starting in July, the NCL Pride of America will resume 7-night cruises around Hawaii. Read the details.
- Glacier National Park by Rail: From Chicago to Seattle. We are seeing tremendous interest in this trip. Read the details.
- Alaska on a small ship. In a normal year, there are about 1.5 million cruise ship passengers in Alaska. This year they are expecting just 15,000. What a great opportunity to visit Alaska without the normal hordes of tourists! Read the details.
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Sue Bradley