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Great Cruise Deals And Incredible Itineraries

Please Note • Todays cruise industry is incredibly dynamic with new itineraries and special deals changing daily. With endless possibilities and ever changing offers it is nearly impossible to stay up-to-date. This series will regularly highlight a selection of new offerings we think you might find interesting. Most links here will take you to individual cruise line websites where you can search for specific cruise offers. We dot not receive any discounts or commission from travel or cruise companies.


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Cruise Itineraries of Special Interest

Amazing tours and fun adventures are waiting for you. Treat yourself while exploring the world.


Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises New Zealand

FROM SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – ONBOARD CELEBRITY ECLIPSE – 12 NIGHTS

DEPARTURE DATE: 2022, OCT 22


Norwegian Cruise Lines

14-DAY CRUISE ON NORWEGIAN STAR

Antarctica & South America

from Buenos Aires, Argentina

6 PORTS OF CALL

  • Buenos AiresArgentina
  • Puerto Madryn Argentina
  • Punta ArenasChile
  • UshuaiaArgentina
  • StanleyFalkland Islands
  • Punta del EsteUruguay
  • Buenos AiresArgentina

Norwegian Cruise Lines

NCL From Cape Town, South Africa

  • December, 2022 & January, 2023
  • Cape Town,South Africa
  • Mossel Bay,South Africa
  • Port Elizabeth, South Africa
  • Richards Bay, South Africa
  • Durban, South Africa
  • Luderitz, Namibia
  • Walvis Bay, Namibia
  • Cape Town, South Africa

Special Travel Opportunities We’re Watching

Consider expanding that bucket list a bit. Looking beyond the luxury to amazing new adventures.

NCL Egypt & Middle East

Visit The Valley Of The Kings and Jordon’s Petra on this incredible 18 day itinerary that includes air.

Celebrity India To Singapore

Visit India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Singapore on this exotic 18 day itinerary with Celebrity Cruises.

Antarctica With Princess

Spend 6 amazing days cruising the Antarctic Peninsula and visiting 6 ports on one of these 16 day itineraries.

Great tips on saving money when booking your cruise

Cruise To Exotic And Amazing Ports of Call

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Waterfalls A Gallery

We are drawn to the sight and sound of falling water. It overwhelms us, fascinates us and inspires us. Here you’ll find images of a few of our favorites.

The Port of Call Đà Nẵng

Đà Nẵng & Hoi An, Vietnam

Downtown Đà Nẵng is a modern cosmopolitan city, with an impressive skyline, major shopping options, parks, walking malls, and a beautiful beach. The Han River runs through the center of the city, and is crossed by four bridges. The bridges offer an incredible light display of rainbow colors at night. Lining both banks of the river are parks and walking trails.

Where Your Ship Docks

Most large cruise ships in Da Nang dock at Tien Sa port. Bus travel from the port to Danang City is around 30 min. At the port’s entrance (approx 500 m / 1650 ft from the cruise pier) there is a taxi rank. Smaller cruise ships often dock at the city’s Han River Port (on the river’s western bank) near downtown. There are no public facilities near the dock.

Transportation

Taxis are inexpensive and available everywhere in Da Nang, particularly near tourist attractions, and shopping areas. The most popular taxi companies are Mai Linh, Taxi Xanh, and Vinasun. All taxis use meters, with the starting price at US$0.65 and after that less than US$1.00 per mile. Most drivers also have a fairly good command of English, and there’s also a helpline number listed on the passenger door.

Danang Private Taxi is a private taxi service with English speaking drivers that specializes in arranging tours along with airport service. Visit them online at https://danangprivatetaxi.com/.

GoJek – Uber stopped operations in 2018 in Vietnam but a fast growing Asia ride share service is taking its place. The operation is GoJek with their Vietnam service affiliate being Go-Viet. Download the GoJek app to access the Go-Viet services that include GoRide (which can include a motorbike ride) and GoCar (if your nervous about the GoRide option) but also provides a public transportation finder, payment service and food delivery. Apps are available from Apple and Google.

Currency

1,000 Vietnamese Dong = less than 3.5¢ US and the American Dollar is gladly accepted. Major credit cards are usually welcome at most businesses. There have been cautions regarding ATM usage.

Attractions

Da Nang is Vietnam’s fastest growing and most progressive city. Going downtown and walking along the Han River is an experience in itself. The area boasts incredible beaches and there are a number of nearby picturesque and historical towns within easy reach.

Marble Mountains is a cluster of five marble and limestone hills located in Ngũ Hành Sơn District, south of Da Nang city in Vietnam. If you’re shopping for gifts there are a number of marble carving locations with retail outlets.

The Golden Bridge

Bà Nà Hill Station is a resort area located in the Trường Sơn Mountains west of the city and features the longest cable car in the world along with a number of interesting attractions including:

The Golden Bridge a unique 450 foot pedestrian bridge. Located above 4,000 feet above sea level, it has views of the Sea and the surrounding mountains.

Danang Cathedral, Da Nang – Built in 1924 when Vietnam was under French control, the pink Gothic church stands above the city. In 1963, the church was officially recognized as Danang Cathedral. Behind the church is a grotto, fashioned after the Lourdes grotto in France.

Đà Nẵng is also famous for its beautiful beaches with their upscale resort atmosphere and a number of notable seafood restaurants. If you’re considering a couple of day visit the are a number of great hotel options along the beach.

The Ancient Town of Hoi An

The Japan Bridge in Hoi An

Hoi An is referred to as the Ancient Town and is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th century. Its buildings and streets demonstrate the influences, both Vietnamese and foreign, that produced this unique World Heritage Site.

Shopping opportunities are famous in Hoi An including a local stitched art form, a number of fashion boutiques as well as traditional arts and crafts shops.

Modern, historic and fascinating port of call Đà Nẵng is the the fastest growing most progressive city in Vietnam. Surrounded by historic towns and great beaches.

Hoi An

Spending Time In Barbados

The Bridgetown Waterfront

Barbados is one of the oldest English outposts in the Caribbean and has been an independent nation since 1966. It enjoys one of the Caribbean’s highest literacy rates and standards of living. Its location puts it deep into the southern Caribbean on its eastern edge. It is also boarded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, so while its western shores are washed by the gentle Caribbean the east coast is famous for good Atlantic surf. The Bathsheba area on the Atlantic coast is a popular location for major surfing competitions.

Beaches & Nightlife

Geography places a majority of the activity and hotels on the northwest coast of the island stretching down to the western South Shore. Starting out on the northwest coast at Speightstown and going south along the sea, you come to the high rent neighborhoods of Barbados. This area is dotted with palatial estates and upscale beach properties. The centerpiece of this area is the Royal Westmoreland Golf Course and Sandy Lane Beach. The Sandy Lane Resort is a destination popular with celebrities and international jet setters. Nearby is a number of premium restaurants and upscale shopping at Limegrove Center. The area is also famous for good beach bars.

Traveling farther south you pass a number of good beaches and the seaport as you approach Bridgetown. The capital is the island’s government center and features a number of good restaurants and shopping with Barbados’ major department store being Cave Sheppard. Leaving Bridgetown and again heading due south you find another beach with good resort hotels along with the Garrison and Drill Hall areas. In the center of this is Harbour Lights, one of the island’s destinations for night life for tourists and locals alike.

The islands favorite fast food

Heading further south you will find properties with names like Hilton, Marriott and Radisson dotted along more great beaches and also a number of smaller local hotels. There is also a nice boardwalk that starts near Bridgetown and winds its way south for a number of miles. Perfect for a hike along the sea. Near the end of the boardwalk is Rockley Beach. This is one of our favorite areas to stay. There are a number of places to eat from fast food (Chefette is Barbados’ own fast food chain, featuring mostly chicken) to upscale eateries, gift and beach shops and grocery and wine stores. The center of this is the Accra Beach Hotel which, while old, is a beautiful beachfront property. We would also recommend Coral Sands which is very nice newer hotel, along with several other smaller properties in Rockley. For dining check out Mojo’s and the Tiki Bar along with Champers (our favorite) which is a good upscale restaurant in this area.

Next down the coast is the St. Lawrence Gap area and is usually referred to as just “the Gap”. It’s another really popular location in Barbados for restaurants, bars and nightlife. There are a number of hotels in this area but be warned that the party scene can be pretty loud late into the night and the streets busy. Following the coast out of the Gap you will find another stretch of great beaches with good resort hotels. We have stayed at Bougainvillea Beach and Coral Sands in this area and they’re both very good properties.

Friday Night Oistin’s Fish Fry

Oistin’s Fish Fry

Next is Oistin where everyone regularly goes on a Friday night for a waterfront fish fry. Oistin is a traditional Bajan fishing village and the Friday Oistin’s Fish Fry is an event that has been going on forever: fresh fish cooked amidst a carnival atmosphere. It is something not to be missed.

Next comes the international airport area and after that is the Crane Beach and Crane Beach Resort which is an upscale resort. The area features cliffs with pocket beaches below and gets its’ name from a crane that was used to lift cargo up the cliffs in early days. This hotel is an excellent resort but somewhat isolated. If your intention is to relax and spend quality time with the family, enjoying sand and surf it’s a good choice.

The Crane Beach

Getting around Barbados can be a challenge. There is public bus service and a number of tour operators but to really see the island it is best to rent a car. You need to be warned though, because the traffic is English drive or driving on the left that can take some getting used to, specially on the island’s narrow roads. The island also makes use of lots of traffic circles (remember that the traffic in the circle always has the right-of-way). In recent years GPS has helped but the roads in some areas are mostly unmarked and can be a maze – even our Bajan friends have admitted to getting lost.

Things To Do and Not Do

Do:

Eat flying fish with Bajan hot sauce

Visit Harrison’s Cave and Hunte’s Gardens

Take a ride out to Bathsheba and the northeast island coast

Take the tour at the Mount Gay Distillery

Don’t:

Cross a street without looking both ways (your instincts can kill you)

Wear clothes with camouflage (it’s against the law)

Look for warning markers before touching plants – some can be poisonous.

Cruise Port of Livorno, Italy

Livorno, Italy – Cruise Gateway To Pisa And Florence

Livorno is a popular cruise port of call, primarily for its location only a short distance from Pisa with Florence, an hour away by train. Pisa is only 17 miles away and Florence is a little over 75 miles and both can be reached on the same train service.

The port of Livorno is one of the busiest ports in Italy. Stretching from the marina at the Livorno Aquarium, to the opening of the canal that joins the river Arno.

This port provides passengers an opportunity to see a major working port up close.

Where Your Ship Docks

There is a Livorno cruise terminal, Alto Fondale, mainly used for ferry passengers and cruise ships that are embarking and disembarking in Livorno. Cruise ships making a port call often dock some distance from the cruise terminal and usually provide shuttle buses into the city.

Wheelchair Accessibility

Disembarking – This is a working industrial port without a cruise ship terminal for cruise ships making a port call. Disembarking varies by the individual ships gangway design and a steep ramp or even stairs can be encountered. For passengers using wheelchairs there can be a difficult time disembarking.

Port City Characteristics – This port has an average wheelchair infrastructure typical of large European cities. The working port area has moderate inclines in sidewalks and may not allow walking out of the port. Intersection crosswalks may have curbs or other wheelchair obstacles.

Transportation

If your are making a port call in Livorno, there is usually shuttle bus service provided into the central city averaging US$5 round trip. If your plans include a visit to Pisa or Florence on your own there are a couple of options. Take a taxi to the Stazione Livorno Centrale and catch a train that runs every 30 to 45 minutes. An eight person taxi to the station from Livorno port is about €25 or about €4 each which is less expensive than most ship shuttles to the city centre. If you are interested only in visiting Pisa there is regular metro bus service, Monday through Saturday, from the Livorno Stazione Marittima (the port bus stop) that goes to both Pisa Airport (the regional airport) and to Pisa Central Train Station. From there it’s less than a half hour walk to the cathedral and Leaning Tower. Bus one-way fare is €2.30 (Euros) purchased from a vendor (convenience stores, news stands and tourist information offices), or €3.50 if purchased on the bus.

From Stazione Livorno Centrale to Florence train tickets cost €10 to €12 one-way for a Standard Class with over 30 trains per day. The trip takes from 1 hour to an hour and a half depending on the specific train.

NOTE: There are a number of docks and if your cruise ship doesn’t dock near the Stazione Marittima, you’ll need to take a taxi to the Livorno train station. The Moby Lines and the Corsica Line ferries (both to Sardinia and Corsica) dock at the Stazione Marittima.

Pisa Cathedral and Leaning Tower

Currency

Italy uses the Euro (€) and other currencies are not usually accepted. Most major credit cards are welcome and there are numerous ATMs.

Attractions – The Nuova Venezia area surrounds the Fortezza Nuova and is known as New Venice because of the canals that weave between the streets. Beginning at the Scali delle Ancore, walk around the central canal and across the bridge on Via della Venezia past waterways and small sailing boats lining the canals.

Visit the Scali del Reugio and the beautiful Chiesa di Santa Caterina before heading on to the Fortezza Nuova.

Fortezza Nuova, constructed in the 1500’s, is the New Fort and was actually a second fortification intended to improve the cities defenses incorporating the old fort. It features a pentagonal design with a series of gun batteries, the fort is an impressive structure surrounded on all sides by a canal.

A beautiful city on its own but better know as the gateway city to Pisa and Florence. Livorno is a great cruise seaport to visit.

If you are staying longer in Livorno take the opportunity to visit the inland medieval towns to the south of the city like Bolgheri, Castagneto Carducci and Suvereto which can be easily reached by a short train ride.

Also, often overlooked by cruise ship passengers is a stretch of coastline from Livorno to Piombino known as the Etruscan Coast stretching for about 60 miles. It is an area with incredible natural settings characterized by fantastic beaches, medieval villages, and often wild and rocky cliffs near the sea. The Etruscan Coast is well worth a visit for its history, art, good food and wine.


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Port of Call Wellington New Zealand

Wellington is the capital of New Zealand that sits near the North Island’s southernmost point on the Cook Strait. It is a smaller city defined by its geology that features a beautiful waterfront promenade, nice beaches, a natural harbor that flows up its surrounding hills. Strong winds through the Cook Strait provide it the nickname “Windy Wellington.” It is also a place of superlatives from the local scenery, its famous gardens, and great, welcoming people.

Where Your Ship Docks

Cruise ships will dock at one of the terminal piers inside CentrePort Wellington. Within the Wellington cruise terminal, is visitor information, free internet and public facilities. Cruise ships will often provide shuttle services from the pier into the city centre with the usual drop off at David Jones department store on the corner of Lambton Quay and Brandon Street.

Transportation

Wellington is actually a small city and the waterfront and downtown areas are very walkable, but it’s also built up along the slopes of the surrounding steep hills. The good news is that only a short walk from the port is Wellington’s historic bright red cable car. A one-way ticket is NZ$5 to get you up to Kelburn Lookout for spectacular views of the city. Right next door to the lookout is the Wellington Botanic Gardens. For a beautiful walk take the cable car up and stroll downhill to city center through some remarkable gardens.

Currency

Local currency is the New Zealand Dollar with 1 US$ equal 1.45 NZ$. You will need to convert some currency or use credit cards which are welcome. ATM’s are also plentiful.

Attractions

A short walk along the waterfront is Lambton Quay and the world class Museum of New Zealand (Te Papa) (55 Cable Street, Te Aro) and the Wellington Cable Car. Don’t miss a visit to this museum and be sure and take the cable car up to the Kelburn Lookout for fantastic views of the city and bay. The museum is an interactive experience presenting the geology, history of the first settlers and the culture of the native Maori. Some of the popular exhibits include the Earthquake House that simulates the experience of being in an earthquake along with galleries of artwork from New Zealand and Pacific Island artists.

Another popular attraction is impressive Wellington Museum featuring state-of-the-art multimedia displays that bring the city’s history to life. Its home is in a preserved historic building that was once an early department stores, the focus is on Wellington’s maritime history and the city’s growth.

A short walk from the Wellington Museum is Pukeahu National War Memorial Park and the country’s national monument to those who served in war. There is also War Memorial Carillon, with its 74 bells played in concerts.

For Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movie fans don’t miss Weta Workshop. Wellington was home to Peter Jackson’s motion picture production centered on the director’s Weta Workshop, where props and special effects for these movies were produced. Take a professionally-led tour behind-the-scene looks at how the movies were made, including Avatar and The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

Wellington’s most famous building is The Beehive, home of New Zealand’s parliament. Designed by British architect Sir Basil Spence and built in the 60′ and 70’s, the building has a distinctive shape that remains controversial even today.

The Wellington Botanic Garden is a beautiful 60 acre collection that flows down hillsides, filled with flower gardens and native plants. Sidewalks meander through the gardens, from a conifer forest seasonal flower beds culminating in The Lady Norwood Rose Gardens with 110 rose beds full of numerous rose varieties.