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National Cruise Vacation Week

By , October 17, 2011

What is National Cruise Vacation Week (NCVW)?

The National Cruise Vacation Week is the largest consumer vacation promotion in the Travel Industry. 26 CLIA Member Cruise Lines and thousands of Member Travel Professionals are committed to offering outstanding values on the vacation alternative that consistently delivers the highest degree of Customer Satisfaction

What are Traditional NCVW Events?

CLIA Member Travel Agencies hosting these events have the NCVW logo next to their listing. Events take place at an physical location such as the agency’s office, restaurants, conference centers…the possibilities are truly endless. Events vary in size and scope, depending on the hosting agency. Contact the agencies you’re interested in to find out more information about their event.

What is Virtual NCVW?

Travel Agencies and Agents participating in Virtual NCVW have a microsite within the NCVW website. Virtual participants are indicated by the laptop icon. You can preview videos from up to seven Cruise Lines and learn about the specialties of these Virtual NCVW participants. Visit their link to learn about the fabulous offers available for you.

CRUISE LINE OFFERS

Amawaterways Up to Double Savings plus 1 category upgrade & transfers
American Cruise Lines Complimentary Shore Tours + $500 per stateroom savings
Avalon Waterways  Save up to $2,000 per couple
Azamara Club Cruises  Up to $500 onboard spending credit per stateroom
Carnival Cruise Lines Up to $300 cash back per stateroom
Celebrity Cruises Up to $400 per stateroom shipboard credit
Costa Cruises Contact your CLIA travel agent
Crystal Cruises  Additional $100 per person savings
Cunard Line Select voyages 2 for 1
Disney Cruise Line $50 per stateroom onboard credit
Holland America Line Offer to come
Hurtigruten Up to $200 per person onboard credit
Louis Cruises FREE one category upgrade & $100 per person onboard credit
MSC Cruises Up to a $200 per cabin shipboard credit
NCL Reduced deposit and up to $250 onboard credit
Oceania Cruises 2 for 1 cruise fares with free aifare plus up to $5,000 Bonus Savings
Paul Gaugin Cruises Up to $200 per cabin shipboard credit
Princess Cruises Onboard discounts worth up to $325 & reduced deposit of $100, per person
Regent Seven Seas Up to $200 per person shipboard credit
Royal Caribbean Up to $200 onboard credit
SeaDream Yacht Club $100 per stateroom spa credit
Seabourn Cruise Line Value Fares available offering low prices
Silversea Cruises $200 per suite savings certificate
Uniworld River Cruises $100 savings offer combinable with most other offers
Windstar Cruises $200 per stateroom shipboard credit
Offers are samples and may change without notice; in addition they have restrictions that have been established by each individual cruise line. CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association) is not responsible for any errors, misprints or lack of availability of offers. Contact your CLIA Travel Professional for full offers, details and disclaimers.

 

The Real Story of Sauna’s

By , June 6, 2011

Everyone loves a great sauna, especially on vacation. It adds that little bit more extra bit of relation. But do you really know where they came from? Take a look at this article from Lonely Planet.

Lonely Planet SaunaAh, the sauna. That little pine-clad room where you shed your clothes and your cares, steam up and let the sweat cleanse your pores. There’s no better place in the world to experience a sauna than in Finland, the country that invented it. For Finns a sauna is not a luxury but an essential daily experience and integral part of their culture. Traditionally, the sauna has been a place to cure ills, talk business and even give birth – an offer to join a Finn in their sauna is an honour not to be missed.

How?

For the uninitiated, there’s a certain amount of custom and etiquette associated with the sauna, but follow these tips and you won’t go wrong.

  • The sauna is taken in the nude, though Finns are strict about the non-sexual nature of bathing – in public saunas there are separate sections for men and women, or towels are provided.
  • Shower first – you should be clean before entering the sauna
  • The person seated in the hottest part of the sauna – the upper bench – decides when the time is right to pour more water over the stove (kiuas), producing steam (löyly) and further raising the temperature.
  • The sauna is usually a place for silent reflection, but you can take the cue from your host about chatting. It’s not unusual for business meetings to take place in the sauna.
  • If you’re offered a bunch of birch leaves, called a vihta, use them to lightly whip yourself over the shoulders – it improves circulation and enhances the effect of heat on your skin.
  • Don’t stay in too long – it’s not a test of endurance. In 2010, a Russian competitor in the World Sauna Championships in Heinola died from overheating. The event has since been cancelled.
  • Finally, the classic sauna experience is to take a dip in the lake or pool afterwards, return to the sauna, then repeat the process. In winter, this means ice-swimming, where you plunge into a hole cut into the ice. The sudden effect of icy water on warm skin will literally take your breath away but it’s incredibly invigorating!

Where?

Ask any Finn where to find the best sauna, and they’ll wistfully say it is at their kesämökki (summer cottage) – most Finnish families own or rent a cottage, usually by a lake and always with a sauna, for their summer holidays. For the rest of us, here are five of the best public saunas in the Finland:

Jätkänkämppä Smoke Sauna, Kuopio

Finland’s best-known savusauna (smoke sauna), in a log cabin in a heart of Finland’s lakes district, is said to be the world’s largest, though it can seem pretty cosy when filled to capacity with more than 60 people! The huge wood stove is heated 24 hours in advance (it’s only open two days a week) and the smoky löyly (steam) and blackened walls give it an authentic feel. It’s mixed, so bring a towel, and in winter you can walk the short distance to the icehole in Lake Kallevesi for the true sauna experience.

Rauhaniemi Kansankylpylä, Tampere

For a beachside sauna experience, head to this classic public sauna on the shores of Tampere‘s Lake Näsijärvi. The two original sauna buildings date from 1929. Don a swimsuit and take a dip in the lake; in winter, take the ‘walk of pain’ along the green matting to the ice hole and plunge in!

Rajaportin, Tampere

Tampere is a real sauna town and this is the oldest operating public sauna in Finland – it’s been warming locals since 1906. The traditionally-heated sauna with separate areas for men and women exudes a soft and sultry steam.

Kotiharju, Helsinki

Kotiharju, in the edgy Kallio district of Helsinki, is an institution and the city’s sole wood-burning public sauna. It’s heated daily with room for up to 30 people. It’s easy to find – you’ll often see groups of half-naked men on the footpath out front cooling off with a beer.

Saunasaari, Helsinki

Saunasaari is not one sauna, but an island-resort of saunas just 15 minutes by boat from Helsinki’s market square. On Vasikkasaari Island are three purpose-built wood-fired saunas (there’s no power on the island), which can be privately rented by groups. It’s a great little summer escape from the city – after steaming it up you can relax in a heated outdoor pool with views back to Helsinki and Suomenlinna.


Inside the New Aulani Resort

By , June 6, 2011

AulaniDisney’s hotly awaited Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu, is gearing up for opening day of its first phase – on August 29, lucky Guests will hear the Resort’s first official “E Komo Mai” (or “welcome”)! Only months away from its scheduled opening date, the Resort is enveloped in a whirlwind of activity. Every detail is being painstakingly arranged to ensure that the Resort will be an oasis of Hawaiian delights, family fun, and pure Disney magic. When you walk into Maka’ala, Aulani’s Grand Lobby (whose name means “eyes wide open – being aware of all of your surroundings”), your family’s one-of-a-kind Hawaiian adventure will begin.

Who better to give us a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the Aulani-to-come than the people responsible for making it happen? The Insider went straight to the Imagineers, culinary wizards, entertainment experts, and others who are creating this Hawaiian family getaway unlike any other.

The Story

Imagineer Jeanette Lomboy is the Senior Show Producer for Aulani, and has been instrumental in making the Resort not just a place for fun in the sun, but one that also tells a unique story. “What do Hawai’i and Disney have in common?” she asks. The answer? “Family, or ‘ohana. Story, mo’olelo. And the third element is magic. There’s nothing worth doing unless there’s a story to tell. Hawai’i has so much rich cultural content – it’s a wonderful fit and it’s amazing for us as Imagineers, because we didn’t have to make anything up! Aulani is about the Hawaiian culture, the stories, the people, the art, the architectural forms and traditional crafts.”

“We knew it was our responsibility to make it a place that will deliver what our Guests expect – a family vacation on a beautiful beach, right on a gorgeous lagoon. But they may not expect that there is so much more. From day to night, things change. The lava rock formations – during the day, they look like remnants of an ancient lava flow, but in the evening you might see fabulous animals carved in the shadows. In the lobby, you walk in and you realize that it’s grand and beautiful – but what our Guests might not know at first is that everything in that lobby is inspired by something in the Hawaiian culture. The seven calabash bowls lining the lobby entrance represent feasts and also the seven stars of the Pleiades, which were very important to the Hawaiians.”

Uncovering the secrets and stories of Aulani can be accomplished in many ways, Jeanette explains. “We want our Guests to ask questions! They can ask any Cast Member. We also have an interactive self-guided cultural tour, which goes into more detail about the cultural content at the Resort. We want Guests to know that it takes some exploration and discovery to learn how deep and rich the culture is. There’s also an in-house cultural adviser, Kahulu De Santos, because we thought it was important to represent the culture accurately.”

The Food

In exploring any unfamiliar culture, food is a good, and delicious, starting place! Like the Resort’s décor, the food at Aulani celebrates Hawai’i. Ed Wronski, Director of Food & Beverage Concept Development for Walt Disney Parks Worldwide, explains, “One of our major guiding principles for the menu development was to really focus on local ingredients and products that are indigenous to Hawaii. For instance, we honor the culture by incorporating traditional Hawaiian offerings on the Makahiki Buffet daily. We also feature products from local farms.”

In addition to the Makahiki Buffet, Guests can experience dining at the beachside restaurant ‘AMA ‘AMA (named for a favorite Hawaiian fish), which features fresh local ingredients and fare inspired by the diversity of the Hawai’ian people. Or they can turn to the “Olelo Room, where the décor provides hints on Hawaiian vocabulary so diners can brush up on the local lingo after a day of fun and adventure. Other bars and eateries are sprinkled throughout the grounds, including lounges with live music, and even a spot devoted to the treat beloved by generations of visitors to Hawai’i – shaved ice!

The Entertainment

Sayre Wiseman, one of two Directors of Show Production at Aulani, and Creative Director David Duffy told us about fun at the Resort, and offered some tips on what not to miss.

Sayre explains, “One of our goals was combining rich Disney history and culture with the Hawaiian culture in the Resort’s entertainment. We’ve been very selective about the right things to do.”

David adds, “I think Guests will be surprised and delighted by the true Hawaiian experience they’ll have at the Resort. We’re trying to bring both ancient and contemporary Hawaiian culture to life for all our Guests. For instance, Aunty’s Beach House is perfect for 3-10 year olds. We called it that because when you’re in Hawai’i, Aunty can be anyone from your real-life aunt to a welcoming friend or neighbor. It’s lovely!”

Aunty’s Beach House is also one of Sayre’s favorite spots at the Resort. “It reminds me of being a kid and exploring all the nooks and crannies of a vacation home. I think it’s an incredibly special place for kids to experience.”

But there’s so much more, for Guests of all ages. David explains, “This is the first resort where the family experience is at the core of the development. I encourage Guests to take the time to review the offerings available – there will be an extensive menu of opportunities that immerses them in Hawaiian culture, from morning hula lessons to Hawaiian stories around the fire at night. There are things just for kids, others especially for teens, and many that the whole family can enjoy together, like the Rainbow Reed snorkel lagoon!”

Perhaps the premiere event is the Starlit Hui, on the Makaloa lawn several times a week. While many Hawaiian resorts offer a “luau” experience, the Starlit Hui takes the traditional luau to the next level, and David urges everyone not to miss it. “What’s exciting is that it’s a nighttime party event for the whole family by the ocean. From hula-dancing as a family and enjoying an actual hula performance, to interacting with favorite Disney Characters who are also visiting Aulani, I think it will be a magical experience for families!”

Put It All Together at Aulani Resort

Whether you’re seeking much-needed family time, a chance to explore one of the most beautiful locations on Earth, adventure and activity, an introduction to the people and spirit of Hawai’i, or simply a deck chair on a perfect beach, Aulani is ready to make Hawaiian vacation dreams come true.

What will you find at Aulani? Let’s leave Jeanette with the last word, which really sums up the spirit of the Resort. “There are plenty of surprises in store, and what might appear one way when you see it, might be completely different another time. You have to open your eyes and pay attention to everything around you, because magic can happen anywhere.”

For more information, check out Disney Fans.

Volcanic Eruption in Gimsvotn, Iceland

By , May 24, 2011

Seriously amazing footage of the Icelandic Volcano, Gimsvotn erupting on May 21, 2011.

Volcanic Eruption in Grimsvotn, Iceland May 21 2011 from Jon Gustafsson on Vimeo.

Paris, France

By , May 18, 2011
Paris, France

A new angle on a familiar sight: Looking up from under the Eiffel Tower is a heady sensation, suitable for the City of Light, arguably the most romantic destination in the world.

Paris, “The City of Light,” has been written about, filmed and photographed countless times. Although it seems as if we all know Paris even before we see it, nothing compares to actually being there. Going to the top of the Eiffel Tower, walking along the Seine at dusk or sipping coffee at an elegant sidewalk cafe are uniquely Parisian experiences—and the wonder of it is that real life takes on an aura of magical make-believe, so that it seems just like being in the movies.

Whether you’re in Paris for work or for fun, do as the Parisians do and enjoy yourself in this romantic city, which offers something special for everyone. For the art lover, the Musee d’Orsay and the Louvre offer priceless collections, while the designer shops and chic boutiques of the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore, Boulevard Saint-Germain and Avenue Montaigne tempt the serious shopper.

And for anyone who enjoys good food, Paris’ restaurants, from inexpensive neighborhood bistros to the most refined and elegant gourmet establishments, will provide delightful meals.

This photo was taken by J. Griffin Stewart and can be found on the National Geographic Website.

Single Parent Savings with Palladium Resorts

By , May 17, 2011

Single Parent Savings with Palladium Resorts

The times are changing and so is our concept of the family unit. As such Palladium resorts is pleased to offer our single parent pricing program. All single adult rooms traveling with one or two kids receive the same double adult price that a couple would receive, meaning these guests no longer have to pay a single supplement.

Kids Stay Free

By , May 12, 2011


Book your clients at the All-inclusive Paradisus Palma Real or Paradisus Punta Cana, Dominican Republic this Summer and the first child stays free*!

Luxurious Accommodations, Unlimited Meals & Beverages, A wide selection of land and water sports activities, Life-enriching Activities, Kids Zone, Fitness Center, YHI Spa ($), Golf ($)

VIP Check-in/Check-out Service, Daytime assistance of Family Concierge, Cellphone or Walkie Talkie for direct communication with Family Concierge staff, Kids sized amenities in-room such as mini-robes, slippers, pillows, toothpaste and toothbrush, kid-friendly stocked mini-bar, Cookies & Milk turn-down service, Playstation in room (upon request)

Participating Resorts
in Punta Cana,
Dominican Republic

Costa Rica  |  Dominican Republic  |  Mexico


*From rate is all-inclusive per night per person, based on a 5 night stay in The Reserve Luxury Junior Suite with Whirlpool category at Paradisus Punta Cana. First child free promotion applicable to children 5-12 years old sharing same room with parents. Offer Code: EBB. This package is not combinable with other special packages or offers. Offer subject to change or can be withdrawn without prior notice. Not responsible for errors or omissions.

AMA Waterways Wine Cruises

By , May 12, 2011


 

 

 

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Vineyards of the Rhine & Mosel

Starring Anthony Dias Blue:
 
National Wine, Food & Lifestyle Personality

U.S. Departure: Oct. 13, 2011
Embarkation Date: Oct. 14, 2011
7-night cruise from Amsterdam to Luxembourg
  
Receive $200 shipboard credit per stateroom

Starting from
For a 7-Night Cruise $2,599
Per Person

Add 3 nights Paris
$780
Per Person

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Vineyards of the Rhine & Mosel 

Starring Christopher Silva:
CEO of St. Francis Winery & Vineyards

& Hosted by Kristin Karst: 
AmaWaterways, Executive V.P.


U.S. Departure: Nov. 9, 2011
Embarkation Date: Nov. 13, 2011 

7-night cruise from Luxembourg to Amsterdam
  

Receive $200 shipboard credit per stateroom

Starting from
For a 7-Night Cruise $1,999
Per Person

Add 3 nights Paris
$780
Per Person

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The Romantic Danube

Starring Samantha Ford-Collins:
Senior Wine Educator with Sterling Vineyards
& Jilly Goolden: British Wine Critic, Journalist, and TV Personality

& Hosted by Bruce Rosenberg:
AmaWaterways, V.P. of Marketing

U.S. Departure: Nov. 10, 2011
Embarkation Date: Nov. 14, 2011
7-night cruise from Vilshofen to Budapest 
     
Receive $200 shipboard credit per stateroom

Starting from
For a 7-Night Cruise
$1,999
Per Person

Add 3 nights Prague
$690
Per Person

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The Romantic Danube
President’s Cruise

Starring Stefen Soltysiak: Certified Wine Expert Director of Fine Wines, Rodney Strong Vineyards
Christopher Sawyer: World-Famous Sommelier,  Wine Educator, Journalist, Critic, Public Speaker

Hosted by Rudi Schreiner:
AmaWaterways, President

U.S. Departure: Nov. 20, 2011
Embarkation Date: Nov. 21, 2011
7-night cruise from Budapest  to Vilshofen 

Receive $200 shipboard credit per stateroom

Starting from
For a 7-Night Cruise $1,999
Per Person

Add 3 nights Prague
$690
Per Person

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The Enchanting Rhine
President’s Cruise

Starring Terri Rolleri: Representing Ferrari-Carano wineries, leading producer of world class wines

& Hosted by Rudi Schreiner:
AmaWaterways, President

U.S. Departure: Nov. 7, 2011
Embarkation Date: Nov. 12, 2011

7-night cruise from Basel to Amsterdam

Receive $200 shipboard credit per stateroom

Starting from
For a 7-Night Cruise $1,999
Per Person

  Add 2 nights Zurich & 2 nights Lucerne 
$920
Per Person

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Europe’s Rivers & Castles 

Starring Barry Wiss:
Certified Wine Expert & Vice President  of Trinchero Family Estates

& Hosted by Gary Murphy:
AmaWaterways, V.P. of National Accounts

U.S. Departure: Nov. 3, 2011
Embarkation Date: Nov. 6, 2011

7-night cruise from Nuremberg to Luxembourg 

Receive $200 shipboard credit per stateroom

Starting from
For a 7-Night Cruise
$2,099
Per Person

Add 2 nights Prague & 3 nights Paris
$1240
Per Person

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Dates listed are U.S. and Canadian departure dates. $200 shipboard credit is per stateroom, this offer is not combinable with any other promotions or discounts. This promotion is valid for new bookings only made by 5/31/2011. All itineraries listed and hosts are subject to change. Visit AmaWaterways.com for updated information. Cruise prices listed do not include land programs, port charges of $133 per person or gratuities. Roundtrip air, taxes and fuel surcharges are additional. Prices listed are in Cat. E  and are based on double occupancy. To upgrade to a higher category, add per person, Cat. D: $189, Cat. C: $549, Cat. B: $749, Cat. A: $849, Cat A+:1099 and Jr. Suite: $1799. AmaWaterways reserves the right to correct any errors. Prices are in U.S. Dollars. CST #2065452-40.

 

 

2011 Fiesta Kids Promotion

By , April 21, 2011

2011 Fiesta Kids Promotion

Enjoy a family vacation with irresistible prices!

Kids 12 years old and under stay free (when sharing room with adults utilizing existing bedding).
Maximum 2 Adults, 2 Children.

Kids 12 years old and under eat free from the children’s menu (when parents eat from regular menu).

We’ve Got You Covered: Flights and Cruise to Europe

By , April 21, 2011

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