A and K Tours – Incredible Sale

Unbeleivable Abercrombie and Kent sale. One day only – Thursday, February 19th at 9 a.m. CST  Save up to 60%

Beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday and while availability lasts, prices on the following journeys will drop every 30 minutes until they reach a final savings of 60% off the original price. This offer expires at 3 p.m. CST, and these select departures are offered on a strictly first-come, first-served basis, so book early on Thursday to reserve the vacation of your dreams… at a once-in-a-lifetime price.

Example of Savings:

Once in a Lifetime Botswana & Zambia    7 days
Witness the drama of predator and prey — along with one of nature’s most glorious spectacles, Victoria Falls — on an independent journey through Southern Africa. Original price $7,765 pp  / Starting price $7,377 pp

egypt_fitOnce in a Lifetime Egypt   11 days
Explore the remnants of one of the world’s greatest civilizations on this independent journey in Egypt. View the Pyramids and the Sphinx, see the treasures of Tutankhamun and savor the unique atmosphere of the Nile on a luxurious four-night river cruise.  Original price $8,320 pp  / Starting price $7,904 pp

Once in a Lifetime Spain   10 days
From the days of Muslim influence to the golden age of empire, Spain’s past lives on in its incredible monuments and works of art. Experience centuries of history with private expert guides on this incredible independent journey through Spain.   Original price $10,260 pp  / Starting price $9,747 pp

kenya_fitOnce in a Lifetime Kenya   9 days
Enjoy peerless hospitality and unrivaled wildlife viewing in the land of the Maasai on this independent journey.   Original price $5,295 pp  / Starting price $5,030 pp

Once in a Lifetime Voyage to Melanesia   18 days
This ‘Clipper Odyssey’ cruise explores the recent past while celebrating long-held native traditions still practiced today. Visit the sites of epic battles that helped secure victory for the Allies in World War II; delight in a traditional Fijian welcome on the island of Yasawa-i-Rara; and witness the Rom Dance, one of the South Pacific’s most famous celebrations. Offer valid for cabin category 5 reservations.    Original price $11,695 pp  / Starting price $11,110 pp

Terms & Conditions

This Once in a Lifetime Savings offer is valid only on February 19, 2009, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. CST. Actual discount is determined by the percentage listed on the web site at the time of reservation and is final upon booking. All prices are per person, based on double occupancy and are quoted in U.S. Dollars. Prices apply only to the departure dates listed. These offers are for new bookings only, are not combinable with any other offer, discount or promotion and are subject to availability.

All bookings must be made through abercrombiekent.com. For departures outside of 90 days, a 25% non-refundable deposit is required at time of booking. For departures within 90 days, full non-refundable payment is required at booking. Any extra services, including international air and insurance, can be booked at a later date and standard terms and conditions apply.

Gate 1 Introduces New Destinations for 2009

Gate 1 debuts tours in Alaska, Iceland & Tunisia this year. All 3 itineraries will offer dates for small groups with a maximum participation of 20 guests. The 8-day Alaskan Adventure include four departures and a scenic train ride to Denali aboard the Alaskan Railroad. The 8 day Iceland Adventure has 5 departures & included in the rate is a boat tour of Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon. The 11 day Tunisia has 14 departures & features overnight in Tunis, Tabarka, Towear, Djerba, Sousse & Hammamet.

Egypt Tour & Nile Cruise

Egypt is getting to be one of our most popular destinations. Even though tours to Egypt are offered year round, Cairo can be very hot during the summer months.I was there in September/October and it was quite hot in the sun(up to 105 degrees during the afternoons), but tolerable in the shade. Light, comfortable clothing is recommended with good walking shoes. We walked for miles in and out of stuffy tombs, but well worth every minute. Valley of the Kings was a highlight. And not to be missed, the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx! The Mena House Hotel overlooks the pyramids. They were within full view from the terrace of our room.

The safety of tourists is a main concern of the Egyptian authorities. It is mandatory for each tour group to proceed throughout Egypt with an armed security guard along on the motor coaches and visiting the attractions. An Egyptologist is assigned to each group and travels with the group from attraction to attraction. They are so knowledgeable and many of them have participated in digs before becoming licensed Egyptologists.

The Nile Cruise was a highlight of our trip. The river boats are luxurious, with comfortable cabins and serving gourmet food. I was so pampered, I felt like Cleopatra floating down the Nile. Not only are the river boats luxurious, but most of the hotels are, as well.

Every attraction we went to was awesome. The Egyptian Museum is huge. There are 120,000 items on display and more in storage, not yet restored. It is so amazing when you realize you are looking at things thousands of years old. The temples are overwhelming and once again you wonder how they could possibly build these structures thousands of years ago with the primitive tools they had to work with. Abu Simbel is the southernmost spot on the tour. These cliff-built temples were moved stone by stone to higher ground as the project to erect the Aswan Dam would submerge them under Lake Nasser. Depending on which tour you decide on, if Abu Simbel is offered as an option, it is a must see.

You should choose one Light and Sound Show. The one offered at Luxor Temple, right in the heart of the city is the best with it’s great views.

Egypt is awesome! 2009 is a great year to go as there are great promotional offers including double AARP discounts for some itineraries.  River of the Pharoahs for example starts at $2,899 pp & AARP members can get up to $280 off pp Best of Egypt is another popular itinerary starting at $1,699 pp,

Feel free to email or call me with any questions about travel to Egypt.
 
Contributed by CKennedy
866-503-6423

kennedy@atlastravelweb.com

Frommers’ Places to See before they disappear

50placesfrommersI was on Yahoo.com this morning and their feature article was “Places to See Before They Disappear; Consider visiting these rare cultural, historic and natural sites before they are irrevocably altered or gone forever.” I find it so sad that so many of these amazing sites worldwide are in danger. It goes on to name the Taj Mahal in India; Lord Howe Island in Australia; Pyramids of Giza in Egypt; Gu Gong (Forbidden City) in China and lastly Little Green Street in London.  The small excerpt posted on Yahoo did not even scratch the surface because this was taken from Frommers  500 Places to See Before They Disappear. Each entry in the book explains why it’s been included, gives its history, the nature of the threat against it, brief information on how to visit and what visitors can do to protect it. Price of the book averages around $15.99 at most book stores.  Amazon currently has it on sale for $13.99.

Dream about the most beautiful, striking and unspoilt places to be visited that are mentioned in this book, and then let us help you plan your vacation.

Egypt Tour & Nile Cruise

Egypt is getting to be one of our most popular destinations. Even though tours to Egypt are offered year round, Cairo can be very hot during the summer months.I was there in September/October and it was quite hot in the sun(up to 105 degrees during the afternoons), but tolerable in the shade. Light, comfortable clothing is recommended with good walking shoes. We walked for miles in and out of stuffy tombs, but well worth every minute. Valley of the Kings was a highlight. And not to be missed, the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx! The Mena House Hotel overlooks the pyramids. They were within full view from the terrace of our room.

The safety of tourists is a main concern of the Egyptian authorities. It is mandatory for each tour group to proceed throughout Egypt with an armed security guard along on the motor coaches and visiting the attractions. An Egyptologist is assigned to each group and travels with the group from attraction to attraction. They are so knowledgeable and many of them have participated in digs before becoming licensed Egyptologists.

The Nile Cruise was a highlight of our trip. The river boats are luxurious, with comfortable cabins and serving gourmet food. I was so pampered, I felt like Cleopatra floating down the Nile. Not only are the river boats luxurious, but most of the hotels are, as well.

Every attraction we went to was awesome. The Egyptian Museum is huge. There are 120,000 items on display and more in storage, not yet restored. It is so amazing when you realize you are looking at things thousands of years old. The temples are overwhelming and once again you wonder how they could possibly build these structures thousands of years ago with the primitive tools they had to work with. Abu Simbel is the southernmost spot on the tour. These cliff-built temples were moved stone by stone to higher ground as the project to erect the Aswan Dam would submerge them under Lake Nasser. Depending on which tour you decide on, if Abu Simbel is offered as an option, it is a must see.

You should choose one Light and Sound Show. The one offered at Luxor Temple, right in the heart of the city is the best with it’s great views.

Egypt is awesome! 2009 is a great year to go as there are great promotional offers including double AARP discounts for some itineraries.  River of the Pharoahs for example starts at $2,899 pp & AARP members can get up to $280 off pp Best of Egypt is another popular itinerary starting at $1,699 pp

Feel free to email or call me with any questions about Egypt travel.
 
Contributed by CKennedy
866-503-6423

kennedy@atlastravelweb.com

Dubai Cruises Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean International has announced it will deploy the cruise ship Brilliance of the Seas to Dubai in 2010. Guests can choose among 13 sailings, from January through April 2010, aboard Brilliance of the Seas to some of the most exciting and vibrant destinations in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain & Oman.

I have sailed on this ship twice with my family in Europe, & everyone from age 2 to 75 enjoyed it.

Guests aboard Brilliance of the Seas’ cruises from Dubai will have ample time to explore the famed city with overnight stays at the beginning and conclusion of the voyage. The port-intensive itinerary will also include a call at Oman’s capital of Muscat, and maiden ports of call at Mina Sulman, Bahrain; and Fujairah and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

There are also two repositioning cruises, both 14-night itineraries, between Barcelona and Dubai via the Suez Canal. The January 4, 2010 sailing from Barcelona will call at Aqaba, Jordan and four Egyptian ports: Alexandria, Safaga, Sharm El Sheikh, and an overnight stay at Port Said. The April 19 return voyage will call at Safaga, Sharm El Sheikh, Alexandria & Muscat.

These sailings opened for reservations on Nov. 3rd. Book early as with minimal sailings, this is expected to sell out well in advance!