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To Cruise…or not to Cruise

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

 

I often get a kick out of someone who calls our office and asks what trips we have “besides cruises” often conveying “I’m not really a ‘cruise person’ “. Amazing Journeys offers a variety of destinations to appeal to a wide audience of interests, and we make sure to balance our offerings of cruises and land-based tours.

Typically, though, in a given year, about 60% of our trips will be cruises and 40% land-based. Both types of trips have many positives and the choice of how to go is a personal decision….but because of the truly diversified experiences one can enjoy while cruising, cruising can be for everyone.

From lapping in luxury, to having many choices what one can do with their time, to having the ability to see so many destinations in one fell swoop that most people only dream of….to being serviced in such a first class way that we hate to return to our ‘normal’ lives where such pampering doesn’t exist the same way.

Back to the person who says “I’m not a cruise person”…my next question is “have you ever been on a cruise?” Most of the time I get something like “I was about 20 years ago” or “I’ve been on a riverboat”….or flat out “no”. Which tells me that the only reason someone may not be cruise person is because, well, they haven’t been on the kind of cruise Amazing Journeys provides.

The benefits of cruising are so vast that to list them all here would fault me with spacial awareness issues. Suffice it to say that with state-of-the art spa, fitness & recreational facilities, abundant food, top line entertainment, luxury accommodations there is something for everyone. Add to that, visits to destinations to almost anywhere in the world, and you have a most special vacation with unbelievable memories in the waiting…without having to unpack and re-pack at every stop. Also add to that all the great extras and unique brand of customer service that Amazing Journeys provides and you have a vacation even better than the best…and certainly better than all the rest.

The great thing about choosing to cruise is that you can do everything..or nothing at all. Its your vacation and you can do what you please. Want to read a book by the pool by yourself?…or want to take a dance class with 30 people?….or dine with 100 of your new friends? How about an outstanding broadway show with an audience of 1000? There are so many choices that you just cannot not have a great time.
As the commercial says, its “like no vacation on earth”.

How to have a Hurricane-Proof Vacation

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Its the end of summer and that means we’ve entered peak hurricane season, (August thru November). According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), there’s a 67 percent chance that 7 to 10 hurricanes will be named this season and that doesn’t bode well for the leisure travelers pining to chill on a beach in the Caribbean sometime while the rates are good. The lure of these warm-weather destinations, especially during the off-season, can be hard to resist. Crowds are thin, prices are excellent, perks—like free meals and spa treatments—are numerous, and more often than not, the weather winds up being perfectly fine. So, the question is: are there ways to “hurricane-proof” a vacation—to minimize the chances that a storm will ruin a low-season trip to the tropics?

Indeed there are—although most of the tricks for lessening hurricane risks require some research on the traveler’s part. The Internet can be an indispensable tool for scoping out predicted weather patterns, for example, or for comparing the hurricane policies of different hotels, tour groups, and airlines. Booking accommodations and flights with companies that offer hurricane guarantees (most often in the form of penalty-free rebooking) is a good way to safeguard a vacation; so is shopping around for and purchasing traveler’s insurance (the further in advance, the better).

Other “hurricane-proofing” methods are less obvious, but can be just as helpful for ensuring a tropical holiday. Many travelers don’t know that booking a cruise, for instance—or vacationing at one of a handful of Caribbean resort areas and islands that fall outside common storm paths can make a big difference in hurricane risk.

While these strategies may not be foolproof, they can go a long way toward protecting travelers’ tropical vacation plans (and, worst-case scenario, the travelers themselves). There may not be any way to control the weather, but there are plenty of ways to maximize security—and the likelihood that a dream vacation won’t become a nightmare.

Oh, What a Night…

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Oh, what a WEEKEND really. Over 130 Amazing Journeys passengers have just returned from an awesome Labor Day Weekend cruise that saw many new friendships and wonderful new memories being made. This on the heels of our Amazing Journeys Reunion Party in the City on August 27 where nearly 300 folks showed up to say hello to Bill, Malori and Michele…as well as to each other.
About half the group on the cruise make the “long” journey from various residents and businesses around New York down to the pier to board our vessel….while the other half navigated many miles from other cities across North American and other countries across the world (England, Russia, Italy and Germany) to play a role in the fun.
Thanks to all who attended both the party and our cruise. What a way to end the summer!
Oh, what a weekend…

Amazing Journeys and the City

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Along with 130 of our friends, Amazing Journeys departs on August 28 for a four night cruise from New York for an “End of Summer” party cruise aboard the funship, Carnival Victory. The night before, August 27th, we’re expecting over 250 people to join us for our pre-cruise party at Latitude in the City. Its an open party, so c’mon down too. We’re taking over the top and its gonna be fun night of “reunionizations” and new “acquaintancizations”.

If you’re part of the 130 coming on the cruise, we can’t wait to see you. If you didn’t make it on this trip, we hope you’ll consider one of our others. There are so many to choose from; just check out our website for all the details.

Dreaming Big

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Been dreaming about a destination; somewhere where you’ve always wanted to go? Did you realize…I mean, ever really just stop, think and truly realize that as easy as it is to get on a plane and fly to Miami, New York or Los Angeles, you can fly to aneeee where you want in the the world? All it takes is a little bit bigger credit line and a little more time…but the preparation, planning and process is exactly the same, whether you’re flying to Disney World, or across the world. Imagine…you can get on that same plane and fly off to Israel, Africa, Australia, Japan, Alaska, or Spain. You can do it!

Are you alone in your thoughts? Probably not.
Among the findings in the recently released Virtuoso Life’s “Travel Dreams” survey, some of the top 10 trips-of-a-lifetime include

  • *photographing “the big five” on an African Safari,
  • sailing on a private yacht in the Mediterranean,
  • *seeing the Pyramids in Egypt,
  • *cruising in Antarctica,
  • touring the Taj Mahal
  • blasting off in a galactic flight
  • *tracing the ancient routes of Asia

And from the same survey, the top 10 dream destinations are (in order)

  • *Italy
  • *Australia
  • *New Zealand
  • *French Polynesia
  • *South Africa
  • *Antarctica
  • *Egypt
  • Dubai
  • India

*Guess which destinations have been recently–or are in the very near future–on Amazing Journeys’ list of places to take people like you. Maybe its time to get on that plane, and visit the dream destination you’ve always, well, dreamed of.