Baltimore Cruises

More cruise lines are keeping their ships in the U.S. for 2010, and Baltimore is the latest port to offer year round cruising.

The Carnival Pride, a 2,214 passenger ship just began sailing from there. The ship is currently offering 6, 7 and 8 day cruises, then beginning September 6, 2009,  the 7 day cruise program will begin departing on Sundays. The ship will alternate between 2 itineraries – the first will visit Grand Turks, Half Moon Cay & Freeport, and the 2nd itinerary will visit Port Canaveral, Nassau and Freeport. Each voyage will have 3 days at sea.

Royal Caribbean is moving the Enchantment of the seas, a 2,252 passenger ship will  sail year round from Baltimore beginning in 2010. In the meantime, the Grandeur of the Seas will offer seasonal service beginning June 19th, 2009. The Grandeur will offer 5, 7, 8 and 9 night voyages sail to Canada/New England, Bermuda and the eastern Caribbean, followed by a 14-night November repositioning cruise to the Caribbean, which then debarks in Tampa.

The Enchantment will offer 9-night Easter Caribbean cruises visiting San Juan, St. Thomas, Samana and Labadee.   Alternate itinerary will visit Port Canaveral, Key West, Nassau and Coco Cay. On select dates (Dec 6, 2010; Jan 17, Feb 07, Mar 21 & Apr 11, 2010,) the Enchantment will be doing a 12 Night cruise visiting Labadee, Samana, San Juan, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, & Tortola.

Other ships in the port of Baltimore seasonal are the Norwegian Majesty which is offering 7-day sailings to St. George’s, Bermuda from May 24 through mid-August. Starting in November, the Celebrity Mercury will operate winter-time seasonal cruises including 12-night journeys to the eastern Caribbean and 9-night voyages to the Bahamas.

For best avaialable pricing on Baltimore cruises, call 800-942-3301

Alaska Packing Tips

luggage1When traveling to Alaska, there are no assumptions as to what to pack.  The weather is unpredictable, so they key is, to be prepared for anything. The weather varies greatly in the summer and can go from warm and sunny to overcast and chilly within hours.   From May through September, temperatures range from 40°F to 70° F during the day and drop into the 30’s and 40’s at night.

Slacks/jeans, a sweater or fleece, a lightweight jacket and a raincoat are versatile clothes for touring in Alaska, and comfortable walking shoes that have already been broken-in are a must! If you plan to spend a lot of time on deck viewing glaciers and wildlife you should consider packing a pair of long johns, gloves, and a scarf. A warm coat and heavy socks are essential if your itinerary includes a visit to a glacier.

Dressing in layers will prepare you for both cool and warm weather.  In the mornings, you may start off wearing an undershirt, sweater, and rain jacket. Throughout the day you can add or subtract layers as the weather permits. 

Alaska is a more “relaxed” destination so casual and comfortable are the style preferences. Even in the best restaurants you will find people dressed in jeans.  Tennis shoes are a must but you may also want to bring climbing and hiking shoes for nature walks, hiking trails and to participate in rugged adventures.  Don’t forget the rain gear because rain is common in Alaska during the summer months and it has the extra benefit of holding in body heat to keep you warm.

Following is a list of recommended items to pack:

  • Flat, rubber-soled walking shoes for on board
  • Sturdy but comfortable walking shoes that have already been broken, or hiking boots for onshore
  • Short and long-sleeved cotton shirts
  • Shorts, slacks and jeans
  • Tee shirts
  • Thick socks
  • Sweater or fleece
  • Light and heavy-weight jackets
  • Long johns, gloves, scarf and hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera, lenses, batteries and plenty of film
  • Telephoto lens
  • Copies of your travel documents that should be safely secured in your in-room safe while traveling

By packing properly you will enjoy a variety of seasons all wrapped up in one great vacation! Of course by checking with www.weather.com about a week before you go on your trip can help you determine what you need to take with you as well, but still take a few extra warm clothes just in case it rains or the temperature drops unexpectedly.

Halloween Horror 2009 Universal Orlando

halloweenhorror3Universal Orlando just released their dates for the 2009 Halloween Horror Nights. Here are the dates as listed on Universal Orlando® Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights® website. One-night price is $69.99.

On select nights in September and October, your worst nightmares will soon be taking shape in the shadowy darkness of the country’s premier annual Halloween event-Universal Orlando® Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights®.

The event features all new horrifying haunted houses, intense scare zones and an all-new “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Halloween Adventure” containing parodies from TV, movies, music and more.

Plus, many rides and attractions will be open during select hours. This is a separately ticketed event and not included with regular park admission tickets.

The Dates are as follows: Sept. 25, 26, Oct. 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30 & 31

(Frequent Fear dates are Sept. 25 & 26, Oct. 1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 21, 22, 25, 28 and 29.)

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What is the Frequent Fear Pass?

For the price of a one night ticket ($69.99+tax), you can come back for unlimited nights Sundays through Thursdays and the first weekend, September 25 & 26. You can purchase your Frequent Fear Pass

Click here for more information

Princess Cruises 2010

Princess Announces Details of Tropical Getaways to Sun-Swept Caribbean, Panama Canal and Mexican Riviera.

Line’s 2010-11 Schedule Presents a Variety of Close-to-Home Adventures to Idyllic Locals.

Whether travelers choose to explore the beaches and colorful islands of the Caribbean, enjoy the warm welcoming culture of the Mexican Riviera, or marvel at the dramatic Panama Canal, Princess Cruises offers a wide array of options for tropical getaways to some of the most popular warm weather destinations in the fall 2010 to spring 2011 cruise season.

With the convenience of close-to-home departure points, these just-announced itineraries present many vacation options in the balmy tropics. In the Caribbean, passengers can choose a variety of itinerary options, many featuring the private beach of Princess Cays, including week-long getaways, 10-day sailings or full 14-day island explorations. Along the Mexican Riviera, passengers can sail from Los Angeles or San Francisco to some of the area’s most popular resort regions. And, those wishing to experience the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal can choose from a convenient round-trip voyage or experience the drama of a full canal transit, including extra time in Panama with a Two-Day Canal Experience.

“There are so many ways to escape the winter cold or the everyday grind and enjoy the warmth and relaxation of a tropical getaway,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises executive vice president. “These destinations offer romance, interesting cultures, active pursuits, relaxing beaches, and even the opportunity to witness a historic feat of engineering.”

The line’s tropical getaway options include:

Caribbean – Six Princess ships will visit more than 25 ports throughout the idyllic Caribbean with 14 itinerary choices. The 135 departures include a variety of vacation options exploring the Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean.

Ruby Princess/Seven-Day Eastern Caribbean – Ruby Princess takes over sailings to the Eastern Caribbean, with roundtrip cruises from Fort Lauderdale on Sundays. The itinerary features calls at the line’s own Princess Cays, St. Maarten, St. Thomas and Grand Turk. Ruby Princess will offer 28 sailings between October 24, 2010 and May 1, 2011.

Crown Princess/Seven-Day Western Caribbean – Crown Princess sails on 25 roundtrip 7-day cruises to the Western Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale, visiting Grand Cayman, Roatan, Cozumel and Princess Cays. Crown Princess’ season will run from October 30, 2010 through April 30, 2011. The ship will also offer two special itineraries – a five-day Eastern Caribbean Sampler on December 18, calling at Grand Turk and Princess Cays, and a nine-day Southern Caribbean Holiday sailing to Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, St. Thomas, and Princess Cays departing on December 30.

Caribbean Princess/Seven-Day Southern Caribbean – Caribbean Princess sails from San Juan on two alternating 7-day itineraries. The Classic Southern Caribbean route sails to the ports of St. Thomas, Tortola, Antigua, St. Lucia and Barbados, while Southern Caribbean Explorer sailings travel to St. Thomas, Dominica, Grenada, Bonaire and Aruba. In total 27 cruises will depart between October 31, 2010 and May 1, 2011. The ship starts the season with an eight-day Bermuda & Eastern Caribbean sailing from New York to San Juan on October 23, 2010, featuring calls at Bermuda, St. Lucia, Antigua and St. Thomas.

Emerald Princess/10-Day Eastern and Southern Caribbean – For a more in-depth island vacation with the convenience of roundtrip travel from Fort Lauderdale, Emerald Princess offers alternating 10-day roundtrip itineraries – one to the Southern Caribbean and the other to the Eastern Caribbean. The Southern Caribbean Medley itinerary calls at Princess Cays, St. Thomas, Dominica, Grenada, Bonaire and Aruba. The Eastern Caribbean Voyager itinerary offers calls at Antigua, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Thomas and Princess Cays. Emerald Princess will offer 23 sailings between September 19, 2010 and April 27, 2011.

Grand Princess/14-Day Caribbean Collection – Grand Princess offers more islands to explore on a 14-day Caribbean Collection itinerary roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. The ship sails to Aruba, Curaçao, Grenada, Barbados, St. Vincent, St. Kitts, St. Thomas, Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) and Grand Turk. Grand Princess will offer 15 departures between October 11, 2010 and April 25, 2011.

Sea Princess/14-Day Sailings from Barbados – Sea Princess will offer a series of alternating 14-day Caribbean voyages from Barbados. The Grand Caribbean Islander route feature calls at Tobago, Grenada, Bonaire, Aruba, Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, Tortola, Antigua, St. Kitts and Dominica. The ship will also offer a Grand Caribbean Adventurer itinerary that features stops at Grenada, Bonaire, Curaçao, Grand Turk, Tortola, St. Maarten, Antigua, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Trinidad.

To begin her season, Sea Princess offers a 7-day Southern Caribbean sailing from Fort Lauderdale to Barbados featuring calls at Princess Cays, Tortola, St. Maarten, Martinique and St. Lucia. In spring the ship sails back to Fort Lauderdale from Barbados with a 7-day sailing to Martinique, Dominica, St. Kitts, Tortola and Princess Cays. Sea Princess will sail on 14 departures between October 25, 2010 and April 18, 2011.

Mexican Riviera – Three ships will head “South of the Border” to the fun-filled Mexican Riviera. Cruisers can choose from 37 departures from either Los Angeles or San Francisco.

Sapphire Princess – Sapphire Princess returns to the sunny Mexican Riviera with 33 departures from the Port of Los Angeles. This popular 7-day roundtrip route takes in favorite Mexico ports with calls in Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán and Cabo San Lucas. The Sapphire Princess Mexican Riviera season runs from September 25, 2010 to April 30, 2011. The ship will also offer two Baja Sampler sailings, with a 4-day cruise to Santa Barbara and Ensenada on December 18, 2010 and a 3-day voyage with a call in Ensenada departing on January 5, 2011.

Sea Princess – Sea Princess will offer one roundtrip sailing from the “City by the Bay,” San Francisco, with a 10-day cruise to Catalina, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, Cabo San Lucas and San Diego, departing on September 29, 2010.

Star Princess – Star Princess sails on 11-day roundtrip Mexican Riviera voyages from San Francisco featuring calls at Acapulco, Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas. The ship offers three departures on April 8, 19 and 30, 2011.

Panama Canal – One of the world’s greatest wonders, the Panama Canal changed shipping routes forever when it first connected the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in 1914. One of the pioneers of Canal cruising, Princess offers a variety of different ways to experience this “must see” feat of engineering. Passengers can choose a convenient 10-day round-trip voyage, a 10-day full transit cruise or an extended 15-day sailing featuring the line’s Two-Day Canal Experience – a full Canal transit plus a day with the ship anchored at Fuerte Amador, on the Canal’s Pacific side. Passengers can take advantage of this extra day in Panama to enjoy a variety of shore excursion options including the Panama Canal Railway, Panama City, Soberania National Park Rainforest or a visit to an authentic Embera Indian Village.

Panama Canal with Two-Day Experience – Coral Princess, Island Princess and Sea Princess will give passengers additional time to explore Panama with 15-day sailings between Fort Lauderdale and Los Angeles or San Francisco. In addition to the Canal transit and additional Panama call at Fuerte Amador, the ships visit Cabo San Lucas, Acapulco, Huatulco, Puntarenas (Costa Rica), Cartagena and Aruba. A total of 13 sailings run between Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale, while five similar sailings travel between San Francisco and Fort Lauderdale (one 16-day sailing also includes a call in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua). Departures are offered between September 21, 2010 and May 4, 2011.

Full Transit Sailings – The 10-day Panama Canal Adventurer route between Fort Lauderdale and Acapulco offers a full Canal transit plus visits to Ocho Rios, Fuerte Amador or Cristobal, Costa Rica (Puntarenas), Nicaragua (San Juan del Sur) and Huatulco. Coral Princess offers six sailings on this route, with departures between October 6, 2010 and April 24, 2011.

Roundtrip Panama Canal – Coral Princess and Island Princess will sail on this classic 10-day itinerary from Fort Lauderdale, which offers a partial Panama Canal transit to Gatun Lake followed by a call in Cristobal, plus calls in the Caribbean ports of Aruba, Cartagena, Limon (Costa Rica) and Ocho Rios. The ships offer 16 departures between October 26, 2010 and April 4, 2011.

These cruises are open for booking. Take advantage of early booking fares, plus several sailings have amenities including ship board credit, specialty dining and more!

Launch Fares for 7-day Caribbean and Mexican Riviera sailings start at $569 per person, and 10-day Panama Canal cruise fares begin at $1,199 per person, based on double occupancy.

Samantha Brown Carnival Cruise

Did anyone catch the recent Samantha Brown cruise on the Carnival Freedom (aired June 13 @ 10 p.m. on the Travel Channel)? Not only was it a great look at the ship, but she does some great shore excursions while visiting the Caribbean.
 
Here’s a list we found on the Travel Channel website of all the schore excursions she did, along with a web link if you are interested in getting more information.
St. Thomas, US Virgin Island

Paradise Skyride — Sam gets a bird’s-eye view of the isle of St. Thomas.  9617 Estate Thomas  St. Thomas USVI, 00802
View the website
Gallery St. Thomas — Sam meets up with a local artist.
Gallery St. Thomas #1 Main Street (Upper Level) P.O. Box 6467
St. Thomas, USVI 00804
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Butterfly Farm Sam marvels at  butterflies flying freely in St. Thomas.   Havensight Mall Charlotte Amalie St. Thomas USVI
View the website

Boss Underwater Adventure — Sam’s friends, Pete and Kinga, take a dive.  Quayside in Charlotte Amalie
View the website 

Antigua

ATV Adventure — Sam and Pete go off-roading to explore Antigua  Redcliffe Quay  PO Box 1275  St. John’s, Antigua

Antigua Canopy Tour -- Sam and friends zip-line through the lush rainforest.
The Rendezvous Company Ltd.  PO Box W1245
Evergreen, McKinnons  St. John’s, Antigua
View the website

Antigua Distillery — After a full day of adventure, Sam is ready to sample some rum.
Antigua Distillery Ltd.
PO Box 149    Friars Hill Road    St. John’s, Antigua

View the website

TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS: — Sam and friends visit the baths.
Virgin Gorda, BVI
— Sam’s friends share an unforgettable swim with dolphins.
Prospect Reef   PO Box 104,   Tortola, BVI

View the website

Virgin Gorda

Dolphin Discovery

Josiahs Bay Sam and friends visit Josiah’s Bay, an undeveloped, secluded beach on Tortola’s north shore.
Josiah’s Bay   Tortola, BVI


NASSAU, BAHAMAS:Educulture, Ivern House
#31 West Street at Delancey Street
PO Box N-85  Nassau, Bahamas
View the website

Junkanoo —  Sam and friends learn about Junkanoo, the most distinctive part of Bahamian culture and heritage.
Educulture, Ivern House
#31 West Street at Delancey Street
PO Box N-85    Nassau, Bahamas
View the website

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Oasis of the Seas Itinerary

Royal Caribbean International today announced an itinerary change to 16 oasis2Western Caribbean sailings of Oasis of the Seas, the cruise line’s highly anticipated cruise ship to begin service in December 2009. From May through November 2010, Oasis of the Seas will call at Mexico’s port of Costa Maya, instead of the originally planned call at Falmouth, Jamaica. Oasis of the Seas’ Western Caribbean itinerary also will include calls at Cozumel, Mexico, and Labadee, Royal Caribbean’s private beach paradise on the northern coast of Haiti.

“We look forward to bringing Oasis of the Seas to the well-established destination of Costa Maya in 2010,” said Craig Milan, senior vice president of Land Operations, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. “We continue to look forward to calling at Falmouth on a regular basis with Oasis of the Seas and her sister ship Allure of the Seas. The completion of the port is going to take longer than we had hoped, but Falmouth will be outstanding when it is completed.”

On the modified itineraries, Oasis of the Seas will dock at Costa Maya’s recently restored pier, providing guests easy access to shore without tendering. In Costa Maya, guests have a wide variety of shore excursion options, which can help make a memorable day in port. For example, guests can choose a sailing along the virgin coast of Costa Maya before diving in search of undersea life on Catamaran Sail & Snorkel; enjoy the natural beauty and magic of hidden Mexico atop an all terrain vehicle before stopping to relax on a secluded beach on ATV Jungle & Beach Adventure; or explore the virtually unexcavated Chacchoben Mayan ruins in the jungle near the Belizean border on the Chacchoben Mayan Ruins.

Oasis of the Seas will alternate its Western Caribbean itinerary with an Eastern Caribbean itinerary, which will include calls at St. Thomas, St. Maarten and Nassau, Bahamas. The ship is now scheduled to resume the original Western Caribbean itinerary and make its maiden call at the historic port of Falmouth during the ship’s December 11, 2010 sailing.

When it launches in November 2009, Oasis of the Seas will be the largest and most revolutionary cruise ship in the world. An architectural marvel at sea, it will span 16 decks, encompass 220,000 gross registered tons, carry 5,400 guests at double occupancy, and feature 2,700 staterooms. Oasis of the Seas will be the first ship to tout the cruise line’s new neighborhood concept of seven distinct themed areas, which includes Central Park, Boardwalk, the Royal Promenade, the Pool and Sports Zone, Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center, Entertainment Place and Youth Zone. The ship will sail from her home port of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Fla

For pictures of the ship while under construction, as well as artists’ renderings of what the ship will look like one completed, please visit our Flickr account.

Book Oasis of the Seas now! Onboard credit included with all bookings made before July 15, 2009. Best prices are currently available in April 2010, as well as September and November 2010, with rates starting at $809 pp (plus tax/fees) for an inside cabin

Celebrity Cruise Deals

celebjunpromoImagine taking a breathtaking cruise to Alaska, Europe or the Panama Canal, now made even more spectacular with the Celebrity Starring You Promise – if the price of a selected cruise lowers, we’ll honor the lower rate.

Alaska Cruises Starting from $64

Starting from $64 per person, per day
Family of four starting from $1,499

  • Celebrity Millennium: 7-night Northbound/Southbound Alaska
    Departure dates: 7/17/09, 8/28/09, 9/4/09, 9/11/09

Cruisetours starting from $99 per person, per day

  • Celebrity Millennium
    Departure dates:
    8/21/09   Tour #5
    8/28/09   Tour #3
    9/04/09   Tour #8
    9/11/09   Tour #20

Under $93 per person, per day
                                                    Family of four starting from $2,099

  • Celebrity Infinity: 7-Night Alaska Hubbard Glacier
    Departure dates: 7/3/09, 8/14/09, 8/21/09, 8/28/09, 9/4/09
  • Celebrity Millennium: 10-Night Ultimate Alaska
    Departure date: 7/31/09
  • Celebrity Mercury: 7-Night Alaska Hubbard Glacier
    Departure date: 7/12/09

Europe Starting from $85

Starting from $85 per person, per day
                                                  Family of four starting from $1,599

  • Celebrity Century: 7-Night Western Mediterranean
    Departure dates: 10/31/09, 11/7/09, 11/14/09, 11/21/09

$90-$99 per person, per day
                                                 Family of four starting from $1,859

  • Celebrity Century: 13-Night Best of Europe
    Departure date: 9/6/09
  • Celebrity Century: 7-Night Western Mediterranean
    Departure dates: 10/17/09, 10/24/09

$100+ per person, per day
                                                 Family of four starting from $1,959

  • Celebrity Century: 7-Night Western Mediterranean
    Departure dates: 9/19/09, 9/26/09, 10/3/09, 10/10/09

Panama Canal Starting from $69

Starting from $69 per person, per day
                                                  Family of four starting from $3,499

  • Celebrity Infinity: 14-Night Westbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 10/11/09
  • Celebrity Infinity: 14-Night Eastbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 10/25/09
  • Celebrity Mercury: 17-Night Eastbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 10/23/09
  • Celebrity Constellation: 14-Night Eastbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 12/6/09

$70-$99 per person, per day
                                                 Family of four starting from $3,996

  • Celebrity Constellation: 14-Night Westbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 11/22/09
  • Celebrity Mercury: 16-Night Westbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 4/19/10
  • Celebrity Millennium: 14-Night Westbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 4/16/10
  • Celebrity Infinity: 14-Night Westbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 11/8/09
  • Celebrity Infinity: 13-Night Eastbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 11/22/09

$100+ per person, per day
                                                 Family of four starting from $4,299

  • Celebrity Infinity: 14-Night Westbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 3/28/10
  • Celebrity Infinity: 14-Night Eastbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 4/11/10
  • Celebrity Constellation: 14-Night Eastbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 3/28/10
  • Celebrity Constellation: 13-Night Westbound Panama Canal
    Departure date: 2/28/10 

Holland America 3 Day Sale

3-Day Sale June 17 - June 19, 2009. Plus, upgrades available from only $50.

3-Day Sale Begins Wednesday, June 17 with fares from $329*

Book today — and lock in the best stateroom, itinerary and dates
with incredible fares from $329*.

Act Fast! Sale ends Friday, June 19 at 11:59 p.m., Pacific Time

Sale applies to various sailings in Alaska, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Hawaii, Mexico, South America, Panama Canal & the Caribbean.

Featured sailings:

December 5th: Eurodam
From FLL visiting Grand Turk, San Juan, St. Thomas & Half Moon Cay
Includes cocktail party & $50 ship board credit per cabin
Inside cabins from $599 pp plus tax; Ocean view $719 pp plus tax; balcony from $849 pp plus tax

January 16th, 2010:  Eurodam
From FLL visiting Grand Turk, San Juan, St. Thomas & Half Moon Cay
Includes Pinnacle Grill lunch & 2 bottles of wine per cabin
Inside cabins from $694 pp plus tax; Ocean view $749 pp plus tax; balcony from $949 pp plus tax

January 2, 2010  Zuiderdam
FLL visiting Aruba, Curacao, Panama Canal, Gatun Lake, Half Moon Cay
Pinnacle Grill Dinner for 2, $100 ship board credit & a bottle of wine per cabin
Inside cabins from $999 pp plus tax; Ocean view $1129 pp plus tax; balcony from $1399 pp plus tax

January 12, 2010 Zuiderdam
FLL visiting Aruba, Curacao, Panama Canal, Gatun Lake, Half Moon Cay
$75 ship board credit, 3 bottles of wine, Pinnacle Grill dinner for 2 & 1 complimentary photo 
Inside cabins from $999 pp plus tax; Ocean view $1129 pp plus tax; balcony from $1399 pp plus tax

Celebrity Equinox Cruise

Celebrity Solstice - First Arrival Port Everglades 11/03/2008Celebrity Equinox left Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany on June 6, 2009. The 2,850-passenger ship is the second in Celebrity’s widely heralded Solstice Class fleet.

Celebrity Equinox will sail a series of Ancient Empires and other European itineraries from Southampton and Rome this summer, followed by 10- and 11-night Ultimate Caribbean cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., beginning in November.

Click here for more on Celebrity Sostice class ships including pictures, cabin information and reviews.

Traveling with a Laptop

rccllaptopShould you bring a laptop while traveling?

This is a personal question that really depends on many things. What you’ll be doing, where you are going and how long will you be traveling?

I would like to share some guidelines that may help with your decision.

Reasons you should bring a laptop:

You can email your family and friends. Having your laptop, you can email your loved ones back home. This is something you could do at most internet cafes, which is a much nicer atmosphere than your hotel room. Most cafes around the world do offer free Wifi when you order something. Not all cafes have free Wifi; some do have a small charge. Newer cruise ships also offer Wifi, but make sure and purchase a package, as usage rates can be high.

You can download all your photos. You can download your digital photo right to your laptop. This will keep your camera’s memory stick free everyday. This will allow you to capture that favorite photo. If your memory stick is full, you would lose that favorite photo moment.

Keeping a journal of the cities you visited. Sometimes we see so much on our vacation that we tend to forget something. Keeping a journal along the way will allow you to never forget. It also allows you to post your travel blogs in writing.

Calling home for free (or very cheap) with Skype. For mere cents per minute you can make calls to landlines and cell phones from all over the world with Skype. It allows you to call from any web-enabled laptop. It’s a great way to keep in touch over the phone.

You can get lots of local information. Many laptops today have maps, directions, schedules and must-see sites for key cities. Maybe you would like get tickets to a play or need to get those directions to a restaurant. You can get all the information you need right from your laptop. Usually it’s much better than carrying around big guidebooks.

You can work. Even though we are on vacation, sometimes we still have our work on our minds. Maybe you have an on-line business and need to be kept informed. Having your laptop with you allows you to still work.  

Reasons you should keep your laptop home:

It could get lost, stolen or damaged. Where you are traveling really depends on the risks, which could range from mild to extreme. Getting your laptop insured by home or travel insurance is really not likely. Most insurance companies won’t cover you unless you pay a very high premium.

It’s extra weight to carry. If weight is an issue then you may want to keep it home. Depending on where you are traveling, you would need to bring your power adapter and any plug in devices to operate your laptop.

Surfing the internet. As we all know, the internet can be addicting. You could spend hours surfing the web, when we should be enjoying the experience of the city that you paid to see.

Checking in at the airport.  Our new airport regulations require us to open our carry bags to get through security. When you are traveling with your laptop, you will have to remove your laptop from the carry case for security inspection, so allow extra time for check-in.

You need to base your decision on where you are going. The more remote destinations you are traveling to, the less likely you will find a Wifi connection. Some remote islands will probably only have a dial up connection, which would probably be very slow.

The biggest consideration is whether you feel you actually need a laptop. Some people absolutely need to stay connected. If you decide to bring it, I would recommend a soft case to protect it. I would use a water-resistant case. Remember to never stow your computer in your luggage.

Contributed by: A Sternberg
angie@atlastravelweb.com