If you’re like other avid cruisers, there is plenty that attracts you to cruising as a mode of travel:
- The inclusive nature of cruising, and value it represents compared to travelling independently.
- The consistency of your favorite cruise brand in terms of the quality of food, service, and amenities compared with the consistency amongst hotels and resorts.
- Getting to see multiple destinations in a single trip.
- Having someone else manage logistics and details to the point where all you really have to do is get to your departure airport on your own (and some of the cruise lines will even pick you up at your house!)
This is fantastic, but what if you want to visit a place that not near the ocean or a major river?
We introduced the idea of “Land Cruises” a couple of months ago, as we found our clients shifting their focus more from international trips to domestic ones. Essentially, what we have termed “Land Cruise” is a vacation package that is NOT on a ship but has many of the same advantages that draw people to cruising.
Bob and I have done a number of such trips and have had really positive experiences – and this is from two people who always resisted the idea of packaged tours. Once we learned there were small group (8 – 15 people) options, that use local guides and local transport, it seemed much more appealing than being on a motor coach with 50 other tourists with minimal exposure to the local people and culture.
The last trip we did (in Central America) was with G Adventures. They illustrate well the upside of this type of travel, and they are doing some interesting things right now to deal with the pandemic.
“Book Your Bubble”
While G Adventures has always offered small-group travel, they are now offering extended families, or a group of 2 or 3 families that are comfortable in the same bubble the opportunity to travel together. This gives you comfort of travelling with a group of people you know, but with the expertise and experience of a local guide that will help you get immersed with the local people and culture.
National Geographic Journeys
G Adventures has partnered with National Geographic for some of their trips to maximize the experience for those seeking insider access to some of the world’s most iconic sites.
The Ripple Score
Have you ever wondered when travelling abroad, how much of your money actually stays in that community, as opposed to being sucked up by some big, foreign, multi-national conglomerate? G Adventures rates its trips based on how much of your money supports local people and local businesses.
Here are a few examples of their trips, and if you want to check out their website, here’s the address: https://www.gadventures.com
Domestic Trips:
- Alaska: Kenai & Denali. 10 days from $3899 per person.
- California: Yosemite NP, King’s Canyon NP, Sequoia NP, Death Valley NP. 9 days $3099
- Canadian Rockies: 12-days $4199
International Trips:
- Costa Rica: 14 days from $2399
- Morocco: 9-days from $1899
- South Africa: 10-days from $3399
- Croatia & Montenegro: 12-days $3249
After we travelled with G Adventures, I equated it to travelling with a hyper-organized friend who has done the route before. Your local guide (called the Chief Experience Officer) handles all the details and logistics of getting you around, and you’ll be travelling with fewer people than would normally accompany you on a shore excursion when you take a cruise.
Land Cruises are not for everyone, but if you wanted to try something a little different in a part of the world difficult to access by ship, this is worth considering
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Sue Bradley