tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-58710362213350754132024-03-12T20:48:07.945-07:00Suite Romance TravelA place for travel dreams, romance, and realities.Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.comBlogger23125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-6259901883612982662015-03-06T11:39:00.001-08:002015-03-06T11:39:52.772-08:00TreeTop Crazy Rider rollercoaster zip lines! 1km and 330m: near Sydney, ...<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/U8MMRWtbmDY" width="480"></iframe>Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-17466783192737076122015-03-03T17:06:00.002-08:002015-03-03T17:06:43.020-08:00A Treasure Hidden Behind the Iron Curtain.This little village with a castle is called "Cesky Krumlov" and is in
the Czech Republic. It used to be behind the Iron Curtain, but was so
far back in the woods, it was never attacked or destroyed in any war. A
visit to Krumlov is like stepping back in time. <br />
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The previous "Best of Britain" post gave an overview of the luxury coach tour,
and I'd like to continue with some highlights from the C.I.E. Best of Britain
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Having arrived at Heathrow Airport midday, C.I.E.'s driver
picked us up and loaded our luggage into the shiny black car that took us to
our hotel, the Hart and Garter, right across the street from Windsor Castle.
Portage was included throughout the trip, so we didn't have to haul our
suitcases up a couple of flights of carpeted stairs to our room. We met our
tour guide, David, who gave us vouchers to head across the street and visit the
castle before dinner. We changed out of our traveling gear and headed out to
explore. After dinner with the tour group, we had time for more exploring
before nightfall.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We found Windsor to be
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The next morning, our squeaky clean and comfortable coach
awaited after a yummy British breakfast which included the ubiquitous beans and
broiled tomato that we would see every morning throughout our trip, no matter
the city, along with eggs, juice, pastries and sausage. Our first stop was Cambridge, then on to York. Since my grandmother's
surname was York, I asked a young clerk in a shop in the Shambles if there were
any residents of York with that name. She looked a bit surprised at the
question and her answer was 'no.' Slightly disappointed, I went off to Betty's
and bought a handmade Cru Sauvage Dark Chocolate bar and a couple of tins of
shortbread biscuits to bring home as gifts. The tins were decorated to
commemorate the Queen's diamond jubilee. Full disclosure: I ate the chocolate
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Onward north on the following day. Next stop: Alnwick (pronounced "Ann-ick") Castle and Gardens. Although it was one of the
sites used in the filming of broom-flying lessons of Harry Potter, I was more
intriqued with the Poison Garden. Surrounded by a substantial locked gate with
large skull-and-crossbone signs reading, "These plants can kill," the
Poison Garden can only be toured in small groups with a docent in attendance.
Our guarding-guide pointed out the medicinal or evil uses of many different
plants <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>and some gruesome stories to
illustrate her point. Horror stories aside, the plants and flowers were
beautiful. The grounds also featured a bamboo maze, a sod house for the poison chemist,
a rose garden, a trellis garden, a allee' of shade plants, and a mammoth central
waterfall-fountain with dancing water. With a wonderful gift shop, cafe, and
castle to explore, we also took time to have lunch in a local pub down the lane
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In Edinburgh, (pronounced "Edd-in-burr-uh") we
picked up a local guide to assist David with the hundreds of years of
historical references. We had two days in Edinburgh, so plenty of time to
explore on our own and with the guides. Our hotel was situated only 1/2 block
off the Royal Mile and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe was in full swing. </div>
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A tour dinner was included the first night at a Scottish pub
featuring kilted pipers, singers, and dancers. It was a little touristy, but
when you're only in the city for a short time, it is still a fun and easy way
to see some of the local traditions on display. After dinner and before
dessert, the haggis was piped in and addressed with a traditional Robbie Burns
poem, "Ode to a Haggis." Served with 'neeps & tatties (a turnips-and-potato mash), the haggis
was quite peppery, but I managed to clean my plate. </div>
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On the second day, we spent a lovely time at Edinburgh
Castle (you must have tea in Mary, Queen of Scots' tea room - order the
scrumptious toffee caramel biscuit!) and shopped along the Royal Mile. We found
a kilt weaving establishment and toured the massive looms. Afterward, we were
dressed in the plaid textiles, handed an assortment of props from bagpipes to
swords, and had our portrait made. </div>
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One of my long time goals was to see the monument to
Greyfriar's Bobby on Candlemakers Row, which was just a short walk from our
lodging. We found the monuments to the famous and adorable little dog, and a
pub of the same name with excellent shepherd's pie, fish and chips, and beer.
Alas, we could not find the geocache hidden in Greyfriar's kirkyard.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Excitement was building, though, because the
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We walked up the Royal Mile onto the castle esplanade with
our special reserve tickets in hand. The evening was definitely a highlight of
the "Best of Britain" tour. Although a summer rain threatened, the
skies cleared enough for a thrilling night of music, dance, light shows,
drumming, piping, pageantry and fireworks. Highland dancers told the story of
whisky, whilst the Scottish massed bands passed through medieval Scotland, its
agricultural age and mechanical era with music, fire, and dance. Among the many
different performances were local children dressed in period costume acting to
music written for the Disney-Pixar movie, <i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Brave.
</i>From great kilts to modern uniforms, several countries were represented by
their marching or performance<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"> </i>bands
in a variety of musical styles. Our hands-down favorite was Switzerland's Top
Secret Drum Corps, whose precision drumming lit their drums in a technical
light show of unbelievable thrills. Throughout the night, scenes were projected
on the side of the castle to illustrate the theme of each particular
performance, and at the end of the evening, the lone piper appeared on the
castle ramparts to close the tattoo. It was such a wonderful evening, we pre-ordered the DVD that would be available at the end of the two-week run of the Tattoo. </div>
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Tattoo? The story from 1594 goes that it is a derivation of
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Scottish, English, German and Swiss mercenary soldiers were commanded by the
Dutch States Army. Drummers would be sent out of the garrison into the towns to inform soldiers it was time to return to barracks at 9:30 each evening.
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Our last stop in Scotland was Gretna Green where young
couples have eloped to be married over the blacksmith's anvil since 1754. There
was actually a wedding in progress when we stopped in, and the young lady who
sold us our kilt portrait back in Edinburgh told me she was also married there.
On site is a cafe, clean restrooms, a souvenir shop serving sample shots of various whiskies, and lots of sheep in the
surrounding pastures. All that and a wee bit of history in the old blacksmith's
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Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-67575168775469463792012-10-17T12:25:00.001-07:002015-03-02T17:39:48.589-08:00Wedding PlanningBecause brides and grooms love to travel on their honeymoons, and many couples prefer to plan destination weddings, there are lots of reasons they should be consulting a good travel consultant/agent. Our purpose is to suggest the best itinerary to match the couple's preferred getaway style, take care of the details for transportation (including flights, cruises, airport transfers, etc.), hotel or resort accommodations, special excursions or entertainment packages, and make sure that they receive the most value for their planned budget. We take the stress out of planning the travel related to guests coming from afar, a wedding at sea or on shore, and/or that very romantic honeymoon.<br />
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In the same way a good wedding planner reduces the stress of planning the big day, from designing save-the-date cards to addressing thank you cards and everything in between your Suite Romance Travel travel agent will work side by side to ensure that everything comes together beautifully for that wonderful romantic event of a lifetime. If booking a cruise wedding, many of the last minute details are handled on board by cruise line personnel. Your travel agent makes sure they have taken into account all of your personal wishes for your special day. <br />
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Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-59616817453964865622012-09-10T16:22:00.000-07:002015-03-02T17:55:20.367-08:00The Best of Britain Tour - Part I<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
If you are like many Americans, you have ancestors who came from England, Scotland, or Wales, and their history is our history. Having just come back from the Best of Britain tour from C.I.E. International, I can say that walking around on that ancient land is a thrill for those of us who are history buffs or genealogists. From the streets of London to the Salisbury Plain where Stonehenge stands, from the Shambles in York to Edinburgh Castle, there so many places to see, do, participate in and absorb on this excellent guided coach tour. The C.I.E. coaches are brand new with the most comfortable seating and giant windows that are cleaned before each new day's destination. Seating was rotated each day so that everyone would get a chance to sit up front, but there was enough room on our 52-passenger bus that all 25 of us could claim the seats we wanted. </div>
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Rest stops are remarkable in that they feature photo ops, good food, and excellent restroom facilities. Our guides were highly educated professionals who are also personable and responsible for our comfort and welfare. David stayed with us for the entire tour, and had a very good grasp of British history, including the Roman and Viking times, as well as geographic and botanic features of the land. Specialist guides Sheila and Sylvia came on board for extra details on Edinburgh and Beatles/Liverpool. At most venues, our group was able to bypass regular queues for entrance to castles and other attractions. Our tour came with an extra day in London with vouchers for the hop-on/hop-off bus, Tower of London (where you'll see the Crown Jewels for the whole of Britain's history) and a boat cruise on the River Thames.
For those interested in more current events, there are tours of the Beatles' Cavern Club in Liverpool and Abbey Road in London, as well as the annual Festival Fringe (in August) with street performers, theaters featuring plays and musicals to rival Broadway (we took in an awesome performance of Wicked), the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, and much much more. Our hotel in London was located in Kensington, just a block from High Street, a tube station, 3-story Whole Foods store and Hyde Park. We could walk to Notting Hill where an annual festival was taking place, or to the Princess Diana Memorial Park. We also walked to Royal Albert Hall, found a geocache there, and walked on to the Globe Theater where the Bard's plays were in progress.
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was one narrow lane across from Windsor Castle which we toured on our first afternoon in England. After dinner, we walked past Eton College to a meadow and found another geocache at dusk, and said a few words to the Queen's swans paddling on the Thames.
After a morning in Oxford, where some of our group toured Christchurch (where some of Harry Potter's Hogwarts scenes were filmed) after a visit to the University at Oxford, we went on to York. What an adorable little village with a massive York Minster! Swinegate is the street where the olde pork butchers worked and you can find bas relief pigs of all sorts hidden in the clay bricks of the buildings on the narrow streets. The Shambles, composed of Tudor-style half-timber buildings that hang over the narrow lanes are these days full of quaint shops selling hats, candies, jewels, and such. <br />
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Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-9032867182403984592012-04-23T21:35:00.001-07:002015-03-02T18:15:32.686-08:00Edinburgh Military Tattoo<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I found this picture of last year's Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo on Pinterest. I have since experienced the Tattoo myself and it was magnificent!
This year was the 62nd anniversary for the Miltary Tattoo, which is an international bagpipe and drum corps competition, and received the "royal" designation in 2010. Held on the esplanade of the Edinburg castle, we saw fantastic light shows projected onto the castle walls and lots of pageantry, music of many genre, and fireworks, followed by the lone piper at the close of the evening. One simply cannot travel to Scotland and ignore the iconic sound of the pipes. Of course, some haggis and at least a wee dram of whisky is in order, as well!Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-18126445363570347112012-04-10T17:54:00.001-07:002012-04-10T17:54:50.742-07:00Great Britain's Great SummerThis year is a banner year for Great Britain tourism, and we want you to be a part of it. Queen Elizabeth II's <b><i>Diamond Jubilee</i></b> will be June 2-5, and Prince William's 30th birthday is June 21. The <b><i>Summer Olympics</i></b> are taking place between July 27 and August 8, the <b><i>Edinburgh Military Tattoo </i></b>will take place between August 3-25, <b><i>International Beatles Week </i></b>is happening at The Cavern in Liverpool which is celebrating 50 years of the Beatles between August 22-29.
We are currently booking 8- and 9-day tours called The Best of Britain, which include London, Windsor, Oxford, York, Edinburgh, Tintern Abbey, Roman Baths, Stonehenge, several castles, Gretna Green, the Lakes District and Liverpool (along with the Beatles experience). We'll also visit Alnwich Castle(for Harry Potter fans), several gardens, museums, and much more.
Starting at <b><i>$1,968 </i></b>land only, this great price includes local guides, luxury coach transportation, superior hotels, most meals and more amenities. Call now before this awesome tour is sold out! <br />
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For entertainment, the daily "Ewa" paper lists all the activities for kids and adults, including Hawaiian crafts, dance lessons, star gazing, art tours and the Menehune Adventure Tour. Menehune are mythical (or actual but extinct) little people who populate the resort. We heard there were about 350 of them hiding in the foliage, elevators, under bridges, etc. just waiting to be discovered. The little tricksters can dump water on unsuspecting swimmers, and sometimes you might hear them giggle but you won't be able to see them. The Menehune Adventure Tour is billed for kids, but we recommend that adults go to Auntie's Beach House and request to play even if you aren't accompanying any keiki. You will be loaned a special iPhone to call Auntie for clues and watch videos as she sends you on 'errands' around the resort. Many of the resorts fun secrets are revealed only by Auntie when you accomplish the task. She sometimes allows you to activate a secret control on the iPhone to create your own Menehune-like trick. <br />
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<br />The food is excellent. When we made reservations, we were asked about food allergies. Because my food allergies were noted on our resort hotel reservation, the info showed up on our restaurant reservations. The chef at the Makahiki buffet came out to our table, greeted me, and gave me a tour of the entire buffet to point out the ingredients used in all of the menu items. He told me exactly what was safe to eat, and which items I might be allergic to. This level of service from the Disney Cast Members is what makes any Disney resort special. At 'Ama 'Ama, we had an open-air table right by the 'window' to the sunset. Again, the food and service was excellent, outdone only by the awesome view (you can see the view and our food selections below). <br />
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Do you know someone who would love to travel but stays home because of mobility issues? There is a solution: Special Needs Group allows me to arrange scooter, wheelchair and beach wheelchairs to our clients. For a cruise, they deliver the scooter or other equipment directly to your stateroom prior to embarkation, and you simply leave it behind when your cruise is over. It is very simple. Prices are based on the port of departure and length of cruise. For instance, scooter rental for a two week cruise from LA to Hawaii is only $218. The scooter is allowed on board and makes it very easy for our mobility-impaired friends to get all around the ship, from stateroom to dining room to theater.</div>Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-78610878310892914392011-10-12T14:38:00.000-07:002011-10-12T14:38:39.606-07:00Vancouver!In September, I spent a week totally ensconced in the excitement and pure natural beauty of British Columbia. I took a jet plane to Seattle, and a prop plane to Victoria where we bussed into Butchart Gardens and speed boated out to watch whales. After three nights in the luxurious Inn at Laurel Point, we took a ferry over to Vancouver where other modes of transportation included: a paddle-wheel dinner cruise boat, a water taxi across False Creek, a bicycle around Stanley Park, a cable tram up to the summit of Grouse Mountain, an elevator to the Vancouver Lookout and another elevator inside the Eye of the Wind (a giant white wind turbine with glass observation deck on top) above Grouse Mountain, a high speed Zodiac sea safari, the hop-on-hop-off bus around the city, a zipline, and finally, walking across the suspension bridges and the new cantilevered Cliffwalk at Capilano. Oh, and I'll never forget the thrilling take-off and landing of our sea plane, or the beautiful smile of Tiga, the baby beluga at the Vancouver Aquarium. Poor Tiga died a week later, but he is forever in my heart. <br />
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<h3 class="b-margin"> 10/11/2011 </h3><span class="bold"> Princess Cruises Offers Diverse West Coast Sailing Schedule in 2012-13 </span><br />
Line to Offer More Pacific Coastal Cruises Than Ever Before, Plus Varied Sailings from Los Angeles or San Francisco <br />
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SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (October 11, 2011) -- Cruisers who want to sample the Pacific Coast or sail from a West Coast port have a variety of options with Princess Cruises in 2012-13. The line will feature more Pacific coast cruises than ever before, including an enhanced seven-day California Coastal itinerary to the best of the Golden State. <br />
The line's schedule of fall and spring season coastal voyages ranges from quick overnight cruises to week-long journeys, all designed to provide passengers with a convenient way to sample the Princess cruise experience as they explore the Pacific coastline.<br />
New this season is a round-trip California Coastal itinerary with an added visit to Catalina and an overnight in San Francisco. Other coastal itinerary options include a wine country cruise with themed onboard presentations, plus four- and five-day samplers of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, and shorter sailings of one to three nights. Additionally, cruisers can set sail for further-flung destinations from the West Coast ports of Los Angeles or San Francisco, heading for Hawaii, Mexico, the Panama Canal or across the ocean to explore the South Pacific.<br />
"Coastal cruises have become increasingly popular with our passengers, so much so that we're featuring more of our new California Coast itinerary than ever before," said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises executive vice president. "And the California ports of Los Angeles and San Francisco are great bases from which to enjoy a variety of destinations and experiences." <br />
Princess' Coastal voyages in the 2012-13 season include:<br />
<b> California Coastals: Roundtrip Los Angeles </b>-- Sapphire Princess will sail on new departures of a seven-day California Coastal itinerary cruising roundtrip from Los Angeles. Passengers can enjoy an overnight in San Francisco, plus calls in Santa Barbara, Catalina, San Diego, and Ensenada. Sailings depart on October 8 and October 13, 2012; March 30, April 6, April 13, April 27 and May 4, 2013.<br />
<b>Wine Country Coastal: Los Angeles to Vancouver </b>-- A special seven-day sailing offered with wine lovers in mind, this sailing will offer the chance to explore the California wine regions of Santa Barbara and San Francisco -- as well as visit the microbreweries of Astoria, Oregon. Themed excursions will be available in many ports to enhance the local wine focus. In addition, guest experts will showcase the world of food and wine with special presentations. The cruise aboard Sapphire Princess will depart from Los Angeles on May 11, 2013, sailing to Vancouver with calls at Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Astoria, Seattle and Victoria.<br />
<b>British Columbia and West Coast Coastal </b>-- This week-long voyage explores the west coast from the fall foliage of British Columbia to the shores of Southern California. The Vancouver to Los Angeles cruise calls at Nanaimo, Victoria, San Francisco and San Diego. Sapphire Princess sets sail on September 29, 2012.<br />
<b>Pacific Coastal: Los Angeles/Vancouver </b>-- Passengers can choose to travel between Vancouver and Los Angeles in five or three days with two coastal itinerary options. The five-day journey between "the City of Angels" and Vancouver features calls in San Francisco and Victoria, departing on May 9, 2012 aboard Coral Princess. The three-day option features two leisurely days of cruising the Pacific Coast with a variety of sailing dates aboard Golden Princess, Coral Princess, Island Princess and Star Princess.<br />
<b>Pacific Coastal: San Francisco/Vancouver </b>-- Two ships will travel between San Francisco's legendary Golden Gate and picturesque Vancouver on a two-day cruise. Island Princess departs on September 26, 2012 and Star Princess sets sail on May 13 and September 24, 2012. Pacific Coastal: Vancouver/Seattle -- For a quick getaway, overnight sailings between Vancouver and Seattle offer the perfect opportunity for a taste of Princess hospitality. Golden Princess will sail September 22, 2012 and May 11, 2013; while Star Princess sails on September 23, 2012 and May 11, 2013.<br />
In addition to sailing along the Pacific Coast, passengers can also choose to visit a variety of destinations from the West Coast ports of Los Angeles and San Francisco.<br />
<b><u> From Los Angeles: </u></b><br />
<b>Mexico </b>-- Sapphire Princess will sail "south of the border" to Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas on six sailings between November 17, 2012 and April 20, 2013.<br />
<b>Hawaii </b>-- Golden Princess and Sapphire Princess offer 14-day cruises, departing on Wednesdays and Saturdays, respectively, to the volcanic wonder of the Big Island (Hilo), the capital city of Honolulu on Oahu, the beautiful beaches of Maui (Lahaina) and the lush Garden Isle of Kauai (Nawiliwili). The season runs between September 26, 2012 and April 24, 2013.<br />
<b>Hawaii, Tahiti & Samoa </b>-- For those looking for a longer tropical vacation, this 28-day itinerary offers the opportunity to sail not only to Hawaii, but also visit the South Pacific islands of Pago Pago, Apia, Bora Bora, Moorea, and Tahiti. These cruises sail round-trip from Los Angeles, aboard Sapphire Princess on October 20, 2012 and on Star Princess on March 26, 2013.<br />
<b>Panama Canal </b>-- Coral Princess and Island Princess offer a variety of Panama Canal transit itineraries that begin or end in Los Angeles. These sailings include a full transit of one of the world's wonders of engineering plus Princess' signature 2-day experience in Panama for extra time to explore the country. Cruises also include visits to a variety of sunny Caribbean ports as well as calls in Mexico and Central America. Sailings run between September 20, 2011 and May 4, 2013.<br />
<b><u>From San Francisco:</u></b><br />
Mexico -- Grand Princess and Star Princess each offer a sailing roundtrip from San Francisco with calls at Catalina, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas and San Diego. Star Princess sails on Sept 26, 2012 and Grand Princess departs March 31, 2013.<br />
<b>Hawaii</b> -- Star Princess and Grand Princess will begin offering 15-day itinerary round-trip voyages from San Francisco, also calling at all four main islands. The ships will offer 10 departures between March 19, 2012 and April 25, 2013.<br />
<b>Alaska Inside Passage </b>-- Sea Princess will once again sail roundtrip from the City by the Bay to the wonders of the 49th state, with calls at Juneau, Skagway (or Haines), Ketchikan and Victoria, plus scenic cruising in Glacier Bay National Park or Tracy Arm Fjord. Sailings depart between May 13 to August 31, 2012.<br />
<b>Hawaii, Tahiti & South Pacific </b>-- Sea Princess sails from San Francisco to Sydney on a 27-day voyage across the Pacific with calls at Honolulu, Maui (Lahaina), Bora Bora, Tahiti, Pago Pago, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, with scenic cruising through Fiordland National Park. The sailing departs on September 20, 2012.<br />
<b>Panama Canal </b>-- Island Princess will sail on a Panama Canal voyage from San Francisco to Ft. Lauderdale, featuring a full Canal transit, plus visits to Cabo San Lucas, Costa Rica (Puntarenas), a 2-day canal experience in Panama (a day in port in Fuerte Amador plus the transit through the canal locks), and stops in Cartagena and Aruba. The sailing departs on September 28, 2012.<br />
Additional information about Princess Cruises is available through a professional travel agent <a href="http://www.princess.com/news/">http://www.princess.com/news/</a>Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-73560637257673632492011-05-24T07:21:00.000-07:002012-04-10T17:15:14.406-07:00South America Cruise PhotobookPrincess Cruise Line has been voted the best for romance and the best for weddings and honeymoons. We chose an itinerary around South America for our own wedding and honeymoon and thought you'd like to see what kind of activities and sights you might see if you chose the same itinerary. This was a back-to-back cruise, which means it was two two-week cruises put together. The first was Los Angeles to Santiago, Chile, and the next was Santiago to Rio de Janiero, Brazil. Click here to see <a href="http://www.panraven.com/storyviewer/StoryViewer.html?storyId=153832">Our Cruise Around South America</a> .<br />
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Then my children came along and like any good parent, I created baby books and photo albums. Not content to just add photos to those old magnetic-page albums, I scouted magazines and old books and ephemera to cut out little embellishments for the pages. With a tiny pair of scissors, I practiced <em>scherenschnitte</em> to create my own little stickers and borders for the pages. Fast forward 25 years and the scrapbooking industry is in full swing with hundreds of thousands of embellishments, cutting and embossing systems, inks and stamps, fibers and brads, all available for purchase by the leisure crafter. Like quilting bees of old, ladies now get together at "crops" to share stories as they cut and paste beautiful albums of their favorite photos. While the younger women are busy creating memory books of their childrens' first day at school, soccer games and sleepovers, many of us are also documenting our travels. <br />
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This week, I just finished an album that displays all the fun, romance and nature we encountered on our Star Flyer cruise from this past December. We have photos of our land tours of the Espiritu Santo Coffee Plantation where Calvin got to strap on a harvet basket and actually pick ripe coffee "cherries." We enjoyed petite cups of the plantations best freshly-brewed organic coffee, so I took pictures of the little coffee cups. We toured the plantation owers' residence (a rustic two-room shack with cast iron stove and no plumbing), the weighing and sorting equipment, painted oxcarts, and terraced rows of coffee plants under a canopy of shade trees. Everywhere we looked, there were opportunities to make beautiful photographs, and that was just our first tour of the day. A wooden bead and basket factory tour followed, including the water wheel that powered the saw mill. On to Sarchi where we saw the largest painted oxcart in the world, as verified by Guiness Book. Marvelous! Centuries-old churches, a handcrafted nativity scene in the village's central park, and local Ticos (Costa Ricans) all provided many opportunities to make pictures. Traveling to new worlds is an opportunity to see how other people live, and photographs help you remember when you return home.<br />
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On this Costa Rican cruise, each time we went ashore, there was a "wet landing." This means we took a zodiac raft to the beach and jumped out into water about two feet deep. Fun! We were prepared with an underwater case for our camera that kept it from drowning. We used it while snorkeling, and also out of the water for photos of interesting rocks and shells that we wanted to remember but not cart home. A waterproof case also floats, so if you happen to drop it off your kayak while getting video of two fighting iguanas, you don't have to jump into the river with the crocodiles to retrieve it. Bonus!<br />
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Here are my recommendations: <br />
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3. Take plenty of photos. <br />
4. Come home and re-live your trip as you scrapbook your adventures.Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-34614972405982036752011-02-24T11:03:00.000-08:002011-02-24T11:03:20.190-08:00The Commodore Certificate<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTm0q96kjX57wTjjnN9zsGbd-q5AFYXOtUXS4FUTptGNpMmcH7pIXtzYYXJO6T9yT8us14EL3RcyjX9RejeuW3EhaMTEViXfwK1zcSjRqTydU68ag4H1lpdcbfxH14zAqJXAAhQkLmx45t/s1600/img001.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="247" l6="true" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTm0q96kjX57wTjjnN9zsGbd-q5AFYXOtUXS4FUTptGNpMmcH7pIXtzYYXJO6T9yT8us14EL3RcyjX9RejeuW3EhaMTEViXfwK1zcSjRqTydU68ag4H1lpdcbfxH14zAqJXAAhQkLmx45t/s320/img001.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>When the mail arrived at the Suite Romance Travel office today, it contained this certificate. I had been waiting for it for several weeks and it finally arrived with my matching lapel pin. I wish the envelope and the certificate inside hadn't been wrinkled, but it doesn't diminish the knowledge I gained while studying with the Princess Academy. I intend to take advantage of the Academy's new courses as they are developed or updated, so I will have the latest information for all of my Princess clients. Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-34778800898330601082011-01-20T10:06:00.000-08:002011-01-20T10:06:12.447-08:00Local Travel Agent Earns Prestigious Top Rank in Princess Cruise AcademyVacaville, CA (January 11, 2011) – A Vacaville travel agent has achieved prestigious Commodore status in Princess Cruises’ Academy training program, certifying her as an expert cruise professional. As a Commodore, Staci Kendrick-Jones of Suite Romance Travel joins an exclusive group of travel agents who are now recognized by Princess at the Academy's highest level for their unique qualifications and knowledge as a cruise planning professional. Staci earned this distinction after completing the minimum 25 courses necessary to graduate from the program. <br />
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“We at Princess are very proud of Staci’s dedication, as she put in extra effort to offer clients exceptional knowledge regarding our cruise vacation product as well as our worldwide destinations,” said Jan Swartz, Senior Vice President of Customer Service and Sales at Princess. “Travel agents who reach this top level in our Academy program have completed hours of course work to become a cruising expert, which will prove invaluable to providing clients with a great vacation.”<br />
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Princess Academy is the cruise industry’s most comprehensive online training program available to travel agents in the U.S. and Canada. Agents who complete the extensive coursework become experts on a wide range of topics, offering travelers full knowledge of important details about a Princess vacation such as the different passenger amenities on the line’s 17 ships, the company’s worldwide destinations and the many special programs available onboard.<br />
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“I'm thrilled to be a Princess Commodore. Along with my personal cruising experiences, the knowledge I've gained from the Academy makes me a more valuable resource for my clients, and enables me to recommend the very best vacation to match all of their needs,” said Staci Kendrick-Jones. <br />
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To become a Commodore, travel agents must fulfill 25 required and elective classes and exams, representing course work covering worldwide destinations, onboard programs, and customer service skills. As they complete courses, agents receive their “stripes” through four levels: First Officer, Staff Captain, Captain and finally Commodore. Agents can continue to take elective courses to expand their knowledge and keep their Commodore status current. Also, as a member of the Cruise Lines International Association, Inc (CLIA), Staci has also successfully completed all of the coursework required to become a CLIA Accredited Cruise Counsellor.<br />
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Suite Romance Travel is a local agency owned and operated by Staci and her husband, Calvin Jones, and can be contacted at www.suiteromancetravel.com. With travel consortia partners like Princess and Vacation.com offering the best in competitive rates, Staci offers personalized service to her clients not available through internet shopping. The agency offers a full line of travel services including hotel and resort accommodations, transportation, and family fun parks. Suite Romance Travel specializes in cruising and the romantic opportunities that cruises offer for weddings, honeymoons, anniversaries, family reunions and other special occasions. <br />
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Next season, A.R. will feature past non-winner contestants including the cowboys, Jet and Cord, and the mom and her deaf son (sorry I don't remember their names). These contestants also had integrity in the face of adversity, which I admire. The next season starts in February and I am looking forward to it. <br />
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While most of the activities set up by Phil Keoghan and his crew are extreme and not likely to be encountered by regular travelers, they do show us places around the globe that we might not otherwise think of traveling. It is a peek into other cultures, and methods of trasportation. From shacks to castles, modern airports to ox-driven carts, we get to see how other people live. Isn't that one of the reasons why most of us travel? Traveling always reminds me how blessed we are to live in the United States.Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-38257393760014019452010-09-29T00:09:00.000-07:002010-09-29T00:09:22.379-07:00Amazing Race Inspires TravelersThe 17th season of <strong><em>The Amazing Race</em></strong> has begun on CBS. Airing on Sunday nights, it seems to enjoy 'reality show' status without all the usual backbiting, secret alliances and voting people off. I missed the first 14 seasons, somehow, but got hooked when I found out that the contestants were traveling all over the world and engaging in outrageous adventures. Last year, we were rooting for 'the cowboys' and will forever remember one of the brothers (was it Jet or Cord?) who always said, "Oh, my gravy!" <br />
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The aerial shots of beautiful scenery and city skylines as the contestants travel around the world are awesome. Some of the travel challenges are funny, and some are frustrating, but the destinations are always inspiring to those of us who love to travel. It is too early in the season for me to pick out a favorite team of two contestants to win the million dollars, but I was sorry to see the first team lose their chance after getting lost looking for Stonehenge. While one contestant had never heard of "stone hedge" and was surprised to find out it was just a "pile of rocks" I'm definitely looking forward to seeing it someday soon. <br />
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I recommend reading Phil Keoghan's book, <strong><em>No Opportunity Wasted: 8 Ways to Create a List for the Life You Want Now</em></strong>. I picked up a copy late in 2008 and it (along with the very cute Pixar movie, <strong><em>Up!</em></strong> ) inspired me to take a journey around South America and how my life has changed since then! While I don't recommend Phil's Amazing Race strategy of racing through your travel until you are exhausted, I do embrace the excitement, challenges, and adventure of traveling abroad and meeting people of all cultures.Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-51033792648857374402010-09-14T21:11:00.000-07:002010-09-29T00:13:45.707-07:00World's Largest Cruise NightOctober is National Cruise Vacation Month 2010. To celebrate, CLIA, the international cruise line association, is sponsoring the World's Largest Cruise Night (WLCN) and you are invited! Just go to <a href="http://wlcn.cruising.org/StaciKendrickJones">http://wlcn.cruising.org/StaciKendrickJones</a> for your virtual cruise night. Feel free to share the link with your friends, as well. The World's Largest Cruise Night is held on October 13th this year, but you can access the virtual cruise night all month long from October 1st through the 31st. Part of the fun is watching any or all of the videos provided by the cruise lines to get inspired. Suite Romance Travel is recommending several of the cruise lines because of our personal experience. Each line has a unique personality, so let us be your guide to a perfect match for you. <br />
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Please come to our virtual cruise night, and give us a call when you are ready to book your next great adventure. Remember, bookings during the WLCN month receive special amenities that you won't want to miss out on. The cruise lines provide extra incentives to CLIA members like Suite Romance Travel that we can pass along to our clients. Early cruise bookings garner the best staterooms on your chosen ship, but best of all, the sooner you reserve your next cruise vacation, the more time you will have to plan and anticipate all the special memories you will be making.Suite Romance Travelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09707346235288688881noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5871036221335075413.post-64488247993344717302010-07-23T13:20:00.000-07:002010-09-29T00:17:23.208-07:00Why "Suite Romance Travel"?In 2009, the Star Princess embarked on a 30-day journey along the coasts of Central and South America with Calvin Jones and Staci Kendrick on board. They had planned their destination wedding and honeymoon to incorporate their love of travel. Earlier in the year, Calvin proposed to Staci at the conclusion of the fireworks over the castle at Walt Disney World. The fireworks were set to the music of "When You Wish Upon a Star." The final lyrics of that song are "...dreams come true." The couple started planning their wedding while still on holiday, and booked their cruise wedding package on line from their hotel room. Both Calvin and Staci had cruised several times before and were excited about incorporating travel to exotic, adventurous and romantic destinations into their honeymoon. <br />
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The wedding on board the Star Princess was absolutely wonderful and amazingly stress-free. The cruise line and their associates at The Wedding Experience took care of everything, including securing the marriage license from Bermuda, the ship's registry country. The Captain presided over the ceremony in the ship's wedding chapel which included lit candles (a rarity on board sea vessels), a pianist playing the white-lacquered grand piano, two beautiful floral arrangements of white roses and lilies, a professional photographer, videographer, webcam, personalized commemorative marriage certicate and maritime documents. The services of a friendly and helpful on-board wedding coordinator and her assistant, both of whom wore crisp dress uniforms for the ceremony, were included in the package. The cruise line also provided a florist who incorporated the bride's chosen blossoms and colors into the bouquet and boutonniere, and the pastry chef used the same colors and an extra half-dozen fresh blooms to decorate the wedding cake. In addition to the photography during the ceremony, the photographer worked with the couple at various locations on board including a visit to the bridge at the special invitation of the Captain. The wedding day was flawless. An impromptu champagne reception for guests and new cruise friends was held in the stately but intimate Wheelhouse Bar which was decorated with dark wood paneling and leather sofas. A small dance floor and musicians provided just the right accompaniment for the couple's first dance. <br />
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Calvin and Staci had booked a stateroom in the 'mini-suite' category which in addition to the bedroom area, included a sitting room, two flat-screen TVs, a walk-in closet, a tub in the bathroom, and a marvelous open-air deck for watching romantic sunsets and star gazing. <br />
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After a month of visiting ten countries with weather ranging from tropical to polar, and engaging in activities from adventure (zipline, commando bridge, rafting, 4x4 offroading to see penguins) to the sublime (fine dining, tango, and standing on top of the world beneath the outstretched arms of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro) Staci and Calvin could not imagine any type of wedding or honeymoon as sweet (suite!) as their own. <br />
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