Friday, March 31, 2017

Disney - It's Not Just About the Parks

There is more to Disney besides the parks, resorts and cruise line.  Take a destination vacation with Adventures by Disney.  You will be traveling on a guided group vacation but you will be doing much more than sightsee.  You touch, taste, hear and experience firsthand the places you visit.  You will truly get to know the culture and the people who live there.  No matter which amazing destination you choose, Adventures by Disney is ready to take you there.



Your Dream Destination trip by Adventures in Disney is created with families in mind. Imaging visiting the most amazing places on the planet without any of the stress and worry that normally accompanies family travel.  All Destinations are designed from the ground up with the unique needs and desires of traveling with families of all ages.  Every destination has active and immersive adventures, including special activities for the Junior Adventurers as well as time off for parents.  And your Adventure Guides are experts at bringing these unforgettable destinations to life.

Travel shouldn’t come with a surprise upcharge.  That’s why activities, excursions, and admissions are included, as are most meals (including some spectacular dining options and top-quality accommodations.  And once you’ve reached your destination, all travel throughout the rest of your journey – whether it’s a short flight, train, ferry or motor coach – is taken care of, hassle free, including luggage and concierge services.

One thing that is not included in your Adventures by Disney trip:  worry.  Every single detail of your trip is attended to by your two Adventure Guides.  Throughout your journey they not only provide renowned Disney VIP service and handle all your needs but, in some cases, they anticipate your needs, giving you peace of mind.  You also get front-of-line privileges to major attractions as well as some incredible, exclusive “backstage” events.  Disney’s expert concierge services will even help you plan your “on your own” time.



You won’t just visit these fascinating destinations, you will be immersed in the history and stories so you can truly connect with them.  Often, one of your two Adventure Guides is from the region in which you are traveling.  So not only do they have a deep connection to the area, but they work with local experts at each destination and tap into their storytelling ability to truly bring the culture and history of these destinations to life.  And when it comes to major, popular attractions and museums, you will often skip the lines altogether.  There are also unique dining and cultural events that give you the chance to experience the local flavors on a profound level.  Put it all together and traveling with Adventures by Disney is like having good friends all over the world.


Tomorrow I will list the most popular destinations offered by Adventures by Disney.  For your dream destination vacation, let Travel, Tours & Cruises set it up for you.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

The Hawaiian Islands

While each Hawaiian Island has it share of beautiful sandy beaches, clear Pacific blue waters and spectacular sunsets, each also offers its own unique experiences off the beaten path.

Uncover the beauty of Kaua’i, known for its lush, natural beauty and the breathtaking cliffs of the Napali Coast.  O’ahu is a hub for entertainment, activity and one of the world’s hottest culinary scenes, and home to world-famous destinations like Waikiki, the North Shore and Pearl Harbor.  Whale watch by the sea of sunrise, then explore gardens, artisans and farms along the slopes of Upcountry Maui at sunset.  Venture the undiscovered country of Lana’i and Moloka’i, where you don’t go off the beaten path, because you are already there.  Big adventures happen on Hawai’i Island, most famous for Hawai’i Volcanoes National park and the still active, Kilauea volcano.



You are likely to find the best parts of your “planned” Hawai’i vacation are the unplanned interludes that you will never see coming.  So take a moment … wander from the suggested route … stumble upon a secluded spot … discover the food that the locals love.  Experience a culture and meet the people who live the welcoming aloha spirit.  There is so much more to your Hawai’i vacation than you thought … and you won’t need a road map to find your most memorable moments.

Destination Weddings and Honeymoons

Say “I do” with a beachfront ceremony with a stunning view or renew your vows in a palm-fringed garden.  Once you have tied the knot, it is time to truly … unwind.  We can make the honeymoon of your dreams a reality with multi-island itineraries that let you explore all the variety and beauty that Hawai’i has to offer.  A romance vacation provides the perfect opportunity to remember when … when you met, when you fell in love, when you knew this was the one love that would last a lifetime and beyond.



Six Hawai’ian Islands.  Six unique experiences.  Sacred valleys, active volcanoes, cascading waterfalls and humpback whales playing in warm Pacific waters.  Visit historic landmarks and experience legendary golf courses, surfing and snorkeling.  Immerse yourself in cultural experiences steeped in tradition.  Home to world-class resorts and spas, Hawai’i offers a warm and inviting Aloha Spirit and promises an unforgettable vacation experience.




Whether you are tying the knot, celebrating a special anniversary or simply wanting a romantic getaway, a Hawai’i vacation intoxicates the senses and keeps the flames of love burning bright.  Contact us at Travel, Tours and Cruises to start planning your memorable escape today.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Cruising the World’s Rivers in Style

Cruising is a great way to visit exotic ports of call without having to pack and unpack your luggage at every stop along the way.  But sometimes, you want to see what is beneath the surface.  Taking a riverboat cruise through waterways where ocean cruise liners cannot travel gives you an intimate look at the countries you visit.  We want to provide answers to a lot of questions you may have about river cruising.

Today we feature Tauck River Cruises, who offers tours created especially for families of every generation who want to share the world together.




WHO Takes River Cruises?

The people you will meet onboard the world’s river cruises typically share a passion for knowledge.  They are life-long learners interested in art, music, history and heritage.  They enjoy the relaxed pace of river cruising and relish the thought of immersing in a destination-focused vacation with authentic experiences to really learn first-hand about charming small-town America, and the culture of other countries.  They don’t want to be rushed or herded; rather they want to take their time to get to know the people they meet and the places they explore.

First-time river cruisers often represent a mix of avid ocean cruisers, land tour vacationers, and former independent travelers who have enjoyed discovering the world on their own.  River cruisers want and exceptional, worry-free travel experience.  They expect quality in their onboard experiences, value that goes beyond the price, attentive and caring personalized service, and peace of mind, knowing the company they chose to travel with is safe, and who are experts in handling unexpected situations and taking care of guests’ needs.  River cruisers want to make the most of every destination.  They travel as couples; with friends; as families celebrating a special occasion; in groups that share pastimes, alma maters or organizational interests; or as solo travelers, knowing they will meet like-minded folks who welcome the genuine camaraderie they’ll find onboard in a friendly, casual atmosphere.  A mix of travelers from the United States and international destinations, river cruise guests typically represent a balance between working and retired individuals.  Food and wine aficionados, they enjoy the arts of gourmet cooking, as well as sports, like golf and tennis.  Value, quality and distinctive experiences are important to them in every aspect of their cruise.



WHAT Can You Expect Ashore and Onboard?

River cruisers are a great way to explore the variety of cities and towns you will find along the world’s inland waterways and, while one of the most relaxing ways to travel, they are more active than you would think.  You can expect days filled with culturally immersive locally guided sightseeing ashore that shows you the highlights of the town where your boat docks, balanced with time and leisure to do as you wish. You may explore the sights on foot, walking off the riverboat right into the heart of history steps away. 

Onboard, relaxation reigns.  Public spaces, from a comfortable lounge and bar to a sun deck inspiring with a parade of picturesque views, invite camaraderie and leisurely pleasures.  Most river cruises include dining aboard ship for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but you can choose to dine off the boat on  your own when the itinerary permits.  Evening activities aboard are not the kind of glamorous productions you’ll find on ocean liners.  Rather, they may include lectures, artisan demonstrations and regionally inspired cultural entertainment in more intimate lounge settings.  With virtually every expense anticipated and included in the price, river cruising offers travelers an exceptionally priced, hassle-free vacation experience.


WHEN to Consider Adding a River Cruise to Your Travel Plans

Truly four-season highways, Europe’s rivers have no calendar curfews.  Set sail along the inland canals and waterways of Belgium and Holland in springtime and see floral landscapes of colorful tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and more that defy comparison anywhere.  Summertime river cruises are hot with al fresco delights that invite outdoor exploration of castles, vineyards, farms, villages and cities that open their doors to visitors.  Fall is harvest time for cruisers and locals alike, a chance to savor the bounty of the lands with crowds.  Ant at year’s end, riverside towns are aglow with holiday traditions that warm body and soul.




WHERE do first-timers typically go?

Europe’s rivers are each unique and distinctive, with an ever-changing parade of scenic, cultural and historic sites that never fail to inspire new discoveries.  That’s why you will find repeat cruisers on rivers they have explored before along with first-timers eager to experience the delights that await them around every bend.

Europe’s second largest river, the Danube waltzes its way from Alpine foothills to the Black Sea, meandering through the fairy-tale villages and forests of Bavaria to the castle-studded wine lands and music-filled medieval towns of Austria to high stepping, architecturally rich Hungarian cities and into the Balkan countries of Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania where history has been redefined.

Rhone river cruises typically travel from Lyon, the unofficial capital of French cuisine, to Arles, where Provence meets the Mediterranean Sea.  An important trade and military route throughout history that linked northern Europe to the Mediterranean, today the Rhone is delightfully suited for indulging travelers with the art of French living, from food and wine to the illuminating works of artists who found inspiration along its immortalized banks.

Paris grew up along the banks of the slow-flowing river seine, Joan of Arc left her legacy in towns and villages that line its shores outside the city, and artists van Gogh and Monet among them, found her picturesque charms life giving and inspirational.  Key sights that first-timers want to see include a spectacular procession of masterpieces like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre and more in Paris, where it ducks under some 37 city bridges.

Long being Europe’s business river, the Rhine flows through several bordering countries from the Alps to the North Sea.  In Switzerland, the Rhine dips into beautiful Lake Constance before emerging as falls that tumble down river past Basel to the Swiss-German border.  It pauses in Strasbourg for a taste of France and races on to Germany where the sights enchant in a parade of hilltop castles that make the Upper Middle Rhine Valley a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Taking a side trip off the Rhine at Koblenz is the Moselle River where more turreted beauties and wine tastings delight.  In the Netherlands, the Rhine meets the sea, passing quintessentially Dutch windmills, canals and a treasure trove of art museums.



WHY is European River Cruising one of the Hottest Travel Trends?

With so much to do and see, all included, it is not surprising that river cruising is the fastest-growing segment of the travel industry, especially among travelers who really want to make the most of their vacation along the major inland waterways of the United States and Europe.  A big draw is the all-inclusive nature of river cruising which puts an end to the add-on expenses common with ocean cruises.  Venturing off the beaten path away from well-traveled highways is part of the appeal, as are the opportunities to savor a real taste of daily life along Europe’s rivers.  But no matter how different the motivation, river cruising has a way of bringing everyone of every age and generation together to share experiences that last lifetimes.




Contact us at Travel, Tours & Cruises to get more information about Tauck River Cruises.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Seniors - The Best Times of the Year to Go on a Cruise

Seniors and baby boomers love to cruise.  But, there are some things that could keep them from cruising during the high season, depending on the itinerary.  One of those things is dreading a ship full of children.  Believe it or not, it is a concern.  Children are a blessing for everyone, but sometimes it is not the right time to enjoy a ship full.  Many older Americans have difficulty getting around, or require assistive devices.  Even younger people prefer an adult atmosphere at times, and when they spend thousands of dollars for a vacation, they expect to get what they expect.  Younger generations – identified as Millennials and Generation Z and younger – may have trouble understanding this problem, unless they have difficulty getting around themselves.  I have heard comments by seniors who cruised over the Thanksgiving holiday last year, that the ship they were on literally had hundreds of children and teens on board.  A lot of those children and teens became unruly, making it difficult for seniors to get around without being pushed or shoved. 

Weather is another concern for many adults.  During hurricane season, it can get very humid in the Caribbean, even more than what you may be used to.  We took a cruise to the Bahamas in September one year and could not believe how humid it was.  We got off the ship in Freeport, only for 10 minutes, and never left the dock – by the time we got back on board, we were soaked from head to foot.  There was a hurricane somewhere in the Atlantic, which affected the humidity, so for the rest of our time in that port of call, we stayed in the cool comfort of the ship.

Being a part of the boomer generation ourselves, we understand these concerns, and realize there are certain times of the year that are safer to cruise than others.  Unless you love being on a ship full of children and young adults, or don’t mind the humidity, cruising all year round on contemporary cruise lines may not interest older generations. 

More expensive cruise lines, from premium on up, are your best bet for having the least number of children on board.  If you prefer the contemporary lines, consider avoiding the summer months from the middle of May until the second week of September, which would be the time when school is out for the summer.  Also, try not to book during holidays or school breaks (like the infamous spring break).  We went on a back-to-back cruise last year, beginning the week after Thanksgiving, and there were only a handful of children on board, and most of the passengers were around our age.  During the second leg of the cruise, there were probably about 50 more children, but it was still a pleasant cruise. 

Hurricane season officially starts June 1 and runs until November 30.  In the eastern Pacific Ocean (off the west coast of the United States), hurricane season begins May 15.  Ships are always on high alert and make advanced preparations for bad weather, but even if the hurricane is not in an area where the ship would be sailing, it could still cause the weather to be extremely humid hundreds of miles away.

Contact Travel, Tours &Cruises to schedule your dream vacation.



Monday, March 27, 2017

Wine Country Rivers of Central Europe

As promised, the remaining Wine Country Rivers of Central Europe are featured in today’s blog.

The Danube
See architectural masterpieces and taste exceptional white wines from the renowned Wachau Valley region.
Europe’s second largest river begins in Germany and touches ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.  Brilliant architectural masterpiece and vine-strung hillsides on the Danube River have inspired artistic creations for hundreds of years.  The Romantic Danube and Melodies of the Danube itineraries journey through Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary so river boat guests can experience some of the most celebrated wines and sights in the heartland of Europe.

Over 3,700 acres of terraced vineyards rise from Austria’s illustrious Wachau Valley.  Located between the towns of Melk and Krems, this cooler-climate wine region brings a wide variety of refreshing, peppery white-grape wines to fruition.  Epicureans and connoisseurs flock here to try their terrific food-pairing abilities.

Grüner Veltliner is considered to be the most important grape in Austria.  Grown in loess soils by the river’s edge, these favored wines offer aromatic stone fruit flavors reminiscent of the terroir.  Riesling, the second most popular grape, loves rocky inclines – so it is extensively sewn into the rich hillside.  Fruity notes and floral scents surface from these unique whites.

The Mosel, Rhine and Main Rivers

The Mosel, The Rhine and the Main River are where you will discover some of the steepest vineyards and most celebrated Riesling wines in all of Europe

Historic villages, medieval mansions, and towering hillsides wrapped in vineyards are just a few of the amazing things that overlook the river’s edge from Nuremberg to Luxembourg.

For over one thousand years, a wide variety of tantalizing wines have been surfacing from the special soils of the Franconia region, alongside the Main River in Eastern Germany.  These grapevines benefit from a continental climate with a Mediterranean influence, which is ideal for growing grapes.  Both dry, fruity white wines and rare, decadent reds are made with superb quality here.

Even more delightful wines are found in the famed Upper Middle Rhine Valley, also known as the Rhine Gorge. Slate soils combined with a semi-continental climate have proven to be a recipe for winegrowing success for the vineyards of this region.  The results are high-quality, delightful white wine varieties, and some very fine reds, that are sure to impress any palate.

Some of the world’s steepest vineyard slopes, and best Riesling wines, are located in the Mosel River Valley region.  Slopes like these offer the vines optimal exposure to sunlight and protection from harsh weather conditions.  Blue Devonian slate, red slate and quartzite soils give these wines a distinct mineral element.  There is nothing quite like sipping on a fragrantly sweet Mosel Riesling – which is why many connoisseurs consider these wines to be amongst the finest white wines ever created.

The Rhine

Take an exciting exploration through the enchanting castles, vineyards and wineries of the Rhine Valley.

Castles from ancient empires and steep vineyards sprout up from every angle, which makes cruising on the Rhine River feel like entering a scene out of a storybook.  Actually, there are more charming castles along this river than any other in the world. 

Prepare to be amazed by the white grapevines that coat the vertical surfaces of the Rhine Gorge in Germany, also known as the Upper Middle Rhine Valley.  Famous for maintaining a quality focus, and  grape-growing traditions dating back to Roman times, this area yields some of the country’s best wines.  The quality of their distinctly elegant Rieslings and fine, subtle reds are a result of the region’s unique, slate-based soils and semi-continental climate.

The Alsace region in eastern France features exceptional wines as well.  Here, sloping vineyards appreciate the balanced environmental conditions provided by the Vosges Mountains – sheltering the vines from excess sun exposure and heat.  While pure, aromatic white varieties are the most popular Alsatian wines, select grapes used for rosés and reds also arise from these soils.

Experience the beauty and unique heritage of these amazing European rivers yourself and ignite your palate with scrumptious wines from these renowned wine regions.  Contact Travel, Tours & Cruises for a unique wine river cruise through AMA Waterways today.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Experience Unique Wine Cruises

Whether you are a wine connoisseur or simply indulge in a sip here and there, AMA Waterways offers a fantastic way to add a unique, epicurean dimension to their itineraries on legendary rivers like the Danube, Rhine and Seine.  Not only do guests enjoy sightseeing in grand capitals and charming villages, but they are also treated to excursions that are specially designed to immerse them further in the rich heritage of Europe’s renowned wine regions.  Wine tastings and exquisite food and wine pairings please the palate while exclusive tours provide insight into the different grape varieties harvested along major European waterways.  In addition, each cruise features one or more wine experts that host tastings and lead discussions about everything wine.

The Garonne
The Garonne, The Dordogne and the Gironde Estuary wind through the famous world of gourmet flavor known as the Bordeaux region - home to the most highly coveted blended wines in the entire world


In the corner of southwestern France, the Garonne and Dordogne rivers merge together to form the Gironde Estuary that naturally divides the famous Bordeaux region into Left and Right banks.  AMA’s Taste of Bordeaux itinerary takes you to experience the most impressive winegrowing areas and their signature blends.


Left Bank
The flatter, gravelly lands of the left bank embrace the heat of the sun south of the Gironde, giving life to many rich red blends and sweet white blends – like those of the Medoc and Sauternes regions.  Dark fruit, full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignons rule this side of the river, blended with Merlot, Cab Franc and Petit Verdot grapes.

Right Bank
The limestone and clay soils of the right bank are perfect for Merlot, the most popular grape used as a base for blends in Bordeaux.  Prestigious appellations like Bourg and Saint Emilio produce some of the best Merlot based blends that are combined with Cabernet, and other grapes, to achieve significant structure and supple fruit flavors.

The Seine
Inspirational sights, famous landmarks and authentic Champagne are just a few of the amazing things you will indulge in along the Seine River.

The curvy nature of the Seine River can be disorienting when you’re in Paris.  Not to worry, just remember to face downstream so you can tell the Left bank from the Right. 

The wine variety that instantly characterizes northern France comes from the Champagne region, about 90 miles east of Paris.  Stemming from chalky soils and cool temperatures, these sparkling varieties produce a sweet effervescence and unparalleled quality that merit exclusive classification as the one-and-only wine known as “Champagne.”

Another specialty drink is found closer to the English Channel.  Normandy’s fruit-filled orchards are picked and pressed into a rich cider brandy called Calvados.  Made from over 170 apple and pear varieties, this rustic spirit is distilled twice and barrel-aged for at least two years before bottling.  The result is a palate-pleasing liqueur bursting with complex apple elements and hints of cinnamon spice.

The Rhone
Enjoy magnificent scenery and glasses filled with prestigious red and white wines as you cruise through the Rhone Valley.

The Rhone River makes it first appearance in the Swiss Alps and then runs through the heart of France to join the Mediterranean Sea.  Besides providing captivating views of medieval towns and colorful landscapes, it connects the dots between thousands of vineyards from Lyon to Avignon. 

The valley traces the path of the river for almost 150 miles, hypnotizing travelers with grape-covered vines gripping to its steep sides.  Since it’s so large, the climates vary greatly from north to south – as does the soil and wine quality.  Thus, the Rhone is divided at the town of Valence into two worlds of wine.  The Northern Rhone and the Southern Rhone.

What the Northern Rhone lacks in terms of size it makes up for with prestige.  Its continental climate and granite soils fuel the exceptional quality achieved by the noble vines in this region.  Syrah grapes, like those used in the famous Hermitage wines, are so impressive that it’s the only red grape variety allowed to be grown here.  Some appellations allow a limited percentage of Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne white grapes to be used for notable blends and deliciously rare whites.

A warmer climate is enjoyed in the Southern Rhone, with hot summers and mild winters.  The larger sub-region is responsible for nearly 95% of the entire region’s wine, including a wide range of everyday whites, rosés and Grenache-based red blends from the Côtes du Rhone appellation.  And even though the south develops many common wines, they also create a variety of powerful, high-quality reds and whites in areas like Châteauneuf-du-Pape.

The Douro
Fall in love with the rugged beauty of Portugal's Douro River Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Land near a river, and naturally protected by mountain ranges, inspired winemakers to plant vineyards along the Douro, but wild landscapes and nutrient-poor soil made this an extremely difficult task.  The birthplace of port wine would simply not exist today it if hadn’t been for the centuries of determined winegrowers who laboriously carved rows of vines into the steep, dramatic terrain.

Their efforts proved worthwhile.  Angled, rocky terrain just so happens to be ideal for the growth of grapes.  Over the years, the magnitude of the Douro Valley wine region has grown remarkably and is now divided into three parts. 

Baixo Corgo lies closest to the Atlantic.  While its smallest of the three regions, it is more than 33,000 acres of vineyards and yields the largest cultivation of grape vines.  Rainfall and ocean-fresh air help nourish the soil.  The vineyards threaded through these drastic slopes give life to rich, tawny ports, red and white table wines and sparkling Vinho Verde from the Minho Provence.

Cima Corgo is home to a drier climate and proves to be the most fruitful region.  The 50,000 acres of vineyards that cling to the Douro’s heartland produce remarkable, long-lasting table wines and ports like those of the Vintage variety in Pinhao.

Douro Superior is the easternmost sub-region.  Its dry conditions, slate-like soil and continental climate give life to some of the finest, most impressive Vintage Ports in all of Portugal.


Savor the rich, exquisite tastes of the wine regions throughout Europe on exclusive AMA Waterways river tours, and we will feature the remaining European wine country rivers in our next blog.  Contact Travel, Tours & Cruises for more information.

Saturday, March 25, 2017

You Will Have It All on a Regent Seven Seas Cruise

True luxury is not measured by cost or by karat, but by the unforgettable experiences that stay with you for the rest of your life.  And the best way to enjoy the moments that matter is to allow us to take care of every detail, from flights to overnights, as you explore the world’s most magnificent destinations.

This is cruising as it was meant to be – a sumptuous world where your every wish, your every whim, and your every want are met with personalized service.  Luxurious comfort and complete fulfillment of your passion for travel.  Anticipate an unforgettable journey to your dream destination where everything is included, without exception and without compromise.

When you book a Regent Seven Seas Cruise, you really can have it all.  Regent is the only cruise line with everything included:

2 for 1 all-inclusive fares
FREE roundtrip business class air* on intercontinental flights
FREE roundtrip air* on domestic flights
FREE unlimited wifi
FREE unlimited shore excursions
FREE specialty restaurants
FREE unlimited beverages, including fine wines and spirits
FREE transfers between airport and ship*
FREE pre-paid gratuities
FREE 3-night land program on select voyages
FREE 1-night luxury hotel package in concierge suites and higher

Regent Seven Seas Explorer Atrium

Over the Rainbow with Orcas and Seven Seas Mariner 

Seven Seas Navigator in Alaska

Regent Seven Seas Voyager in Tahiti


Regent’s fleet of four cruise ships are pinnacles of elegance and grace.  These intimate ships are just the right size and with no more than 375 suites, they are small enough so that you never experience a line and large enough that you can get lost in a best-seller without interruption or distraction.

With all-suite accommodations, spectacular gourmet restaurants and an enviable staff-to-guest ratio of about 1:1, it is no wonder that Regent’s ships are consistently voted the best at sea.  There is no better way to experience the romance of travel than surrounded by sophisticated comfort and enveloped by the warmth of genuine camaraderie between you, your fellow guests and outstanding crew.  You will be spoiled by a wealth of alluring vistas and memorable encounters.

For instance, if you were to compare a 7-night Alaska Voyage to the average costs of premium cruise lines, you will come up with this ...



Personalized service – it is all included.  No detail is overlooked and no service is too extraordinary for the trained staff of Regent Seven Seas.  A flawless experience is delivered at every turn, with never a gratuity expected as your cruise fare includes FREE Pre-Paid Gratuities. 

Highly trained and profoundly committed to exceeding your expectations, the entire crew works in  unison, from the waiters to the pool attendants, to ensure that your experience feels like an exclusive lifestyle.

Charming and talented, the on-board staff frequently hosts dinners and social gatherings, which adds to the familial on-board atmosphere.


For an unforgettable experience of a lifetime, contact Travel, Tours & Cruises.

Friday, March 24, 2017

Mountain Magic

Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter … adventure and nature take the lead on a mountain vacation.  Powdery soft sand meets its match in the glistening white snow of mountain ranges.  Winter brings the opportunity to experience exhilaration at its purest…whipping downhill on a steep trail with the crisp air in your face, a brilliant sun up above, and majestic peaks and stately evergreens at your back.  End the day in a steaming hot tub while your breath cools into the clouds around you.

Yet winter isn’t the only time to enjoy a mountain vacation, and the slopes aren’t just for snow bunnies - they’re for everybody.  Higher altitudes bring cooler temperatures in the summer and a list of must-do activities that rivals the elevation in numbers.  The fresh air and glassine lakes inspire pursuits like fishing, golfing, hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, zip-lining, and riding the alpine coasters again and again.  No matter your age, skill level, or experience, enjoy your favorite activities, try new ones and set free your sense of adventure. 

Summer on the summit will take your warm-weather adventures to a whole new level.  If you’re not the adventurous type, spend your days enjoying outdoor concerts and festivals.  Throughout the year, stroll through the picturesque villages and historical tons below the mountains, pick up the pace on an incredible wildlife tour, or sign up for a photography class and capture the indescribable beauty of your surroundings.


Rocky Mountain High

Aspen, Colorado

Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado
1 resort
2 towns
4 mountains
1 lift ticket

The legendary town of Aspen is surrounded by four world-class ski resorts – Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Snowmass.  Aspen Mountain is a Favorite for its challenging terrain.  Snowmass, the largest of the four, is the best for families and all skill levels.  Buttermilk caters to both beginners and experts riding the X-Games park and pipe features. Aspen Highlands is known for its expert terrain and professionally groomed cruisers.  When the snow melts, the mood shifts to the anything-is-possible activity of summer.

26 Hotels, 87 Condos, 19 Homes
Average daytime temperatures – Nov. to Apr: 20°F. – May to Oct: 79°F.

Beaver Creek, Colorado
Summer in Beaver Creek, Colorado
 With more than 1,800 skiable acres and an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, bluebird ski days are almost taken for granted in Beaver Creek.  The terrain provides excellent skiing for all ages and abilities, making Beaver Creek the perfect family destination, as well as a “foodie’s paradise”.  Privately-gated Beaver Creek Village surrounds a year-round ice skating rink.  Warm fresh baked cookies are served at the base of Beaver Creek every afternoon.  In summer, Beaver Creek is the home to many incredible trail runs, bike rides, triathlons and more!

12 Hotels, 74 Condos, 21 Homes
Average daytime temperatures – Nov. to Apr: 20°F. – May to Oct: 76°F.

Breckenridge, Colorado
Breckenridge, Colorado
The towering peaks of the Rocky Mountains beckon skiers to visit Breckenridge with its steep runs, five terrain parks and groomed runs.  The resort has five peaks, and the highest chairlift in North America with spectacular views. The mountain town of Breckenridge, which bustles with shops, restaurants and nightlife, also has a rich and colorful history heaving plenty to discover while you’re not on the slopes!  Only a short scenic commute up the free BreckConnect Gondola, the Summer Fun Park has a massive amount of activities, and chairlift-serviced mountain biking and hiking trails.

9 Hotels, 196 Condos, 96 Homes
Average daytime temperatures – Nov. to Apr: 15°F. – May to Oct: 74°F.

Park City, Utah
Park City, Utah

Colorado isn't the only state with ski resorts.  The town of Park City is surrounded by three world-class resorts.  Ever since the silver miners would ski home after a hard day’s work, Park City is destined to become a major ski destination.  Many mining structures are still scattered on the slopes of Park City Mountain Resort giving it a truly unique personality.  Park City’s Town lift picks up skiers directly from Main Street in town.  Park City Mountain Resort also continues to expand its repertoire of summer thrill rides and is one of the only resorts to have an alpine coaster that operates in both summer and winter.

25 Hotels, 154 Condos, 44 Homes
Average daytime temperatures – Nov. to Apr: 20°F. – May to Oct: 76°F.

Steamboat, Colorado
Steamboat, Colorado
Steamboat Ski Resort offers more vertical feet of skiing than any other major Colorado Resort.  Firmly planted in its ranching roots, the town of Steamboat Springs is a reminder of its old west traditions.  Steamboat boasts to have champagne powder so light, skiers come from all around the world ti ski it.  Resorts offer an incredible mountain with a variety of terrain for every level of skier to explore.  If you’re fortunate enough to visit Steamboat in the summertime, play a round of golf in the morning, take a hot air balloon ride in the afternoon and watch a pro rodeo in the evening.  The options for fun are endless.

5 Hotels, 99 Condos, 29 Homes
Average daytime temperatures – Nov. to Apr: 25°F. – May to Oct: 74°F.

Telluride, Colorado
Telluride, Colorado
Thanks to a mix of terrain, Telluride offers a genuine mountain experience for all levels of skiers.  Tucked away in the San Juan mountains of Colorado, you’ll find no traffic or long lines for shuttle busses – and a free gondola as the main form of transportation.  Telluride is sure to impress families, intermediate and advanced skiers!  A perfect match for those looking for a secluded ski town getaway.  There are endless adventures to be enjoyed in the summer.  From hiking mountain biking, and climbing, to the world-renowned summer festivals, there is truly something for everyone!

18 Hotels, 151 Condos, 58 Homes
Average daytime temperatures – Nov. to Apr: 15°F. – May to Oct: 76°F.

Vail, Colorado
Vail, Colorado
Vail Resort is world-renowned for its size and terrain, and offers everything a powder junkie could crave from Lionshead cruisers to the famous Back owls.  Vail is the 4th largest ski resort in North America and has some of the best bowl skiing of any resort.  Blue Ski Basin is a “must-ski”.  The town of Vail allows easy resort and mountain access.  Without cars, you can walk leisurely down the cobblestone streets and enjoy elegant shopping, fine dining, and everything in between!  Take part in Vail’s dynamic summer events calendar – brimming with athletic, culinary, and cultural experiences.

16 Hotels, 92 Condos, 9 Homes
Average daytime temperatures – Nov. to Apr: 15°F. – May to Oct: 76°F.

Winter Park, Colorado
Winter Park, Colorado

Winter Park’s charming small town atmosphere and world-class skiing makes it a great place to enjoy year-round recreation.  At a distance of 67 miles from downtown Denver, Winer Park consists of four adjacent areas:  Winter Park, Mary Jane (including Parsenn Bowl), Vasquez Cirque, and Vasquez Ridge.  A network of trails and chairlifts connects the four distinct mountains.  In the summer, Winter Park transforms into a world-class mountain bike destination with 28 miles of downhill/free-ride trails.

3 Hotels, 28 Condos, 10 Homes
Average daytime temperatures – Nov. to Apr: 21°F. – May to Oct: 70°F.



And there you have it.  Visit the incomparable mountains of Colorado and Utah year-round.  Contact Travel,Tours & Cruises for your unforgettable vacation package.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

The Wild Beauty of Alaska

Alaska is big - really big. It is nature on an epic scale. For most people, Alaska is a dream vacation - a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that tops many a bucket list. What is it that makes this such an extraordinary destination? In a word, everything – from vast stretches of pristine nature to wildlife nearly everywhere you look to artifacts of a vibrant native culture.

How many times in life have you had the opportunity to see moose grazing in vast meadows, eagles nesting in high treetops, whales frolicking in glistening waters and bears in their native habitat? In Alaska, all that is possible with a Princess Land and Sea Vacation package, including glimpsing Denali National Park’s Big Five: Brown bear, wolf, moose, Dall sheep and caribou. The focal point of Denali Park is 20,310-foot Denali, the tallest peak of North America. Other national parks include Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, larger than the country of Switzerland, and beautiful Kenai Fjords National Park, with its magnificent glaciers, fjords and abundant marine life.

The Denali Big Five:  Moose, Dall Sheep, Carabou, Wolf, and Brown Bear
Many people travel to Alaska just for a chance to see her famous glaciers. And with good reason. There’s no other natural spectacle like it – witnessing a towering river of otherworldly blue ice, and hearing the thunderous crack when an iceberg calves into the tidewater.


Sights like majestic Glacier Bay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its famous tidewater glaciers and thriving wildlife population, and the impressive granite walls and beautiful waterfalls of Tracy Arm Fjord are among the many highlights of an Alaska cruise. Equally impressive are the pristine waters and rugged, forested isles of the Inside Passage, your wondrous route into Alaska. Sailing into charming gold rush-era towns along the way brings a welcome bit of frontier ambiance to your adventure.
Glacier Bay
Tracy Arm Fjord
Inside Passage
Humpback Whale Breaching

Keep your binoculars at the ready – you might spot a humpback whale breaching from still waters, a playful sea otter floating lazily on its back or charming puffins on a cliff wall. On an Alaska voyage, you’ll have opportunities to see them all, either from the deck of your ship or on any of an array of wildlife-viewing excursions available at every port.

The Inside Passage is one of the world’s most spectacular waterways. Experience miles and miles of untouched, unspoiled nature that includes countless islets, glacier-capped peaks and soaring granite cliff walls accented with cascading waterfalls.

As much as there is to discover on an incredible Alaska cruise, that’s just the beginning of the story, because many of Alaska’s greatest attractions lie inland.



                                       
Moose Grazing








In sprawling open spaces, you’ll gaze upon breathtaking wilderness that runs the gamut from wildflower-splashed meadows to soaring alpine mountain peaks, and spot the wild animals that call these places home. A Princess land and sea vacation pairs a voyage with a multi-night tour, rail service through the dazzling heart of the Great Land, and stays at lodges in some of Alaska’s greatest wild places.
Princess Wilderness Lounge

Magnificent Alpine Mountains


Come and explore the wild beauty of Alaska. Contact Travel, Tours & Cruises today.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

The Luxury of Time

Nothing expresses the pure joy of cruising or reveals the romance of the sea quite like a World Cruise or Grand Voyage.  Truly experience the history, culture and cuisine of the places you have always wanted to visit – without the constraint of time or the pressure of keeping up with an ambitious schedule. 
Cruise Around the World on Cunard

Imagine sailing the world at a pace that allows you to bask on the exotic islands of French Polynesia, sip exquisite wines in South Africa and journey deep into the lush Brazilian Amazon in a relaxed setting.
Brazilian Amazon

Experience the French Polynesia on a Paul Gauguin Cruise

South African Franschhoek Valley

Envision yourself on top of the majestic elephant lumbering slowly through the tropical jungle of Phuket, and picture the moment when you watch a humpback whale raise its uniquely patterned fluke above the surface before diving back down into the Arctic waters off the coast of Akureyri – all unforgettable moments that should never be rushed.  And during your relaxing days at sea, you will also have plenty of time to enjoy every luxurious amenity, every splendid meal and every enriching activity on board in the company of like-minded world travelers and under the care of an extraordinary crew.
Akureyri Coast

These are voyages of a lifetime that will offer you limitless memories, unrivaled experiences and the most valuable included of all: Time.


Let Travel, Tours & Cruises help you set your sights on your journey of a lifetime.

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Discover Africa on a Safari

For many travelers, exploring Africa is the journey of a lifetime.  We at Travel, Tours & Cruises have many itineraries including combined river cruising and land tours, escorted tours and resorts, all of which include an unforgettable safari journey.  Whichever itinerary you choose, we have a trip that is perfectly suited for you, with just the right amount of exhilarating game drives, cultural experiences and glorious African scenery.  Your itinerary will also include ample opportunities to delve deeply into African culture, such as visiting a local village, or sampling traditional foods.  It’s an adventure you’ll be raving about the rest of your life!
Discover Africa
The Kruger area is one of Southern Africa’s last great untouched wilderness regions.  With its luxurious safari lodges and superb game viewing, this is an ideal region to slow down and experience the sights and sounds of the bush.  There are many ways to see Africa, each with its own one-of-a-kind features and unforgettable moments.
Kruger National Park
Tanzania is home to four of the African continent’s most renowned national parks, each one alive with a wild world of its own.  This thrilling safari takes you on a journey through grasslands where rare beasts roam.  Don’t be surprised when you cross paths with a herd of mighty elephants – or even lock eyes with a lion.
Tanzania

Unspoiled, unhurried, up-close.  This is Africa as it was meant to be seen. Contact Travel, Tours & Cruises to plan your unforgettable experience.