Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Antarctic Last Minute Cruise Deals

AntarcticaMichele Wanke

Last-minute cruise deals to Antarctica allow budget-conscious travelers a precious opportunity to explore one of the hottest ecotourism spots in the world. The unsettled land is home to awe-inspiring frozen vistas, snow-capped mountains, gigantic icebergs and miles of unspoiled natural wonders.

For those who dream of traveling to the edge of the Earth, a cruise to Antarctica is an experience that can't be duplicated. Antarctica is a bitterly cold continent surrounded by ocean and has very few residents. It shouldn't be confused with the Arctic which is all water punctuated with regions containing a healthy mix of human and animal life. The "White Continent" boasts an unaltered isolation rarely found on the planet, making it prefect for travelers who crave peace and tranquility. However, the downside to this pristine remoteness, free of traffic, cell phones and pollution is that it is not easily accessible.

Most ships that sail to Antarctica are considerably smaller than traditional ocean liners that cruise to the Caribbean. The vessels are built as icebreakers designed to withstand the frigid, ice-filled waters. What's more, due to Antarctica treaty laws, no more than 100 passengers are able to explore a port at one time. This can be challenging since the window for Antarctica voyages is so limited.

The majority of Antarctica cruises sail exclusively between November and February when the temperatures are a tolerable 20 to 50 degrees. While it may be winter in North America, Antarctica enjoys high summer and 20 plus hours of daylight from December through March.

Access to its abundant natural gems and supreme solitude combined with its short sailing season make cruising to Antarctica an expensive travel option. Keep in mind that because of its isolated ports, most Antarctic voyages require a minimum of 10 nights, though most average about two to three weeks. The length of travel can put a glacier-sized hole in your wallet. Fortunately, there are ways you can save on sailings to South America.

Last-minute cruise deals to Antarctica can help you pocket up to 50 percent off traditional rack rates. The money-saving deals can be found through travel agents, though the best way to know if you are getting a real bargain is to compare last-minute sale prices on these reputable cruise travel websites:

Penguins

In order to take advantage of the last-minute deals:

It pays to be as flexible as possible. Due to its remote location, you will likely have to spend a fair amount of time flying to your port of departure. The most popular and closest cruise port to Antarctica is located in Ushuaia, Argentina. If you are traveling from North America it is a good idea to arrive in Ushuaia at least a day in advance of your Antarctica cruise. This will give you time to recover from the long flight and get acclimated to the region before boarding the ship. Since most last-minute deals bundle pre-cruise hotel stays with regular sailing fees, you shouldn't have to worry about breaking the bank by arriving a day prior to departure. If you live near the port of Ushuaia you have the best chance of scoring the biggest savings on last-minute deals to Antarctica. Since the vessels that explore the waters around the continent are smaller than traditional cruise ships, it is not unusual for travelers to be able to purchase spots on Antarctica voyages less than 24 hours prior to their departures. Local travel agents often advertise the rock-bottom fares; however, all last-minute purchases must be made in person.

Securing a last-minute deal on an Antarctica cruise is akin to hitting the jackpot for nature lovers. The one-of-a-kind sailings are better classified as educational explorations. In addition to enjoying immaculate landscapes, cruisers are given the chance to get up close and personal with Antarctica's wildlife. This includes:

Coming face-to-face with animated penguins Breaching humpback whales Wandering polar bears Languishing seals

It's an opportunity you can't put a price tag on. What's more, since most voyages to Antarctica include at least four to five days at sea, passengers are given the chance to participate in on-board lectures led by veteran naturalists and top-rated researchers that thoughtfully explain scenic wonders, from the colorful prisms of light that bounce off massive icebergs to the sculpted volcanoes that dot the snowy continent.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Galapagos Island Cruises

Pinnacle Rock at Sunset

Galapagos Island cruises acquaint travelers with the uninhabited environment of the Galapagos archipelago. Cruises are small and intimate, offering luxury accommodations with exceptional services. The mood is casual and friendly, with a wide array of exciting and educational activities. No matter what cruise you choose, you will experience an unforgettable journey through the Galapagos Islands.

The Galapagos archipelago is located on the equator west of Ecuador's mainland. Cruises sail the Galapagos Islands year-round as the climate is quite pleasant in every season. Many travelers explore the islands after visiting the mainland of Ecuador, and most cruise companies offer extended packages, including adventure sailings, plus hotel packages on the mainland.

Environmental standards are closely regulated to ensure preservation of one of the most isolated archipelagos left on earth, thus travel by water is restricted to small, environmentally regulated modes of transportation. You can choose to tour the islands on a sailboat, mid-sized yacht or luxury cruise vessel designed to accommodate up to 100 guests.

Smaller-sized ships not only help preserve the natural ecological environment, but afford adventurous cruisers the opportunity to explore some of the archipelagos' most remote locations. Another advantage of smaller-sized ships is the cozy social atmosphere they offer. The larger expedition cruises are not nearly as intimate as smaller sailboats, but offer additional perks, such as roomier cabins and a larger range of onboard services and activities.

Most cruise ships navigating through the Galapagos Islands offer some type of all-inclusive package tailored to the ship's style and expedition experience. Some companies offer packages that include full itineraries and meals, but do not include airfare or other courtesies, such as transfers or gratuities, within the total package price. The all-inclusive package offered on Celebrity Cruises for the 2011 season includes the following:

Gratuities Airfare Transfers Meals and beverages Expert onboard naturalist guides Daily itinerary and excursions

Before booking an expedition, read the fine print for a full description of what is included in the ship's all-inclusive package. This ensures a more pleasurable voyage and minimizes unexpected last minute expenditures that can so often break the bank.

Virtually every cruise in the Galapagos Islands offers a full itinerary of daily excursions and activities included in the package price. Cruisers can expect to experience at least one guided port of call each day led by a qualified naturalist fluent in English. Some naturalists are also fluent in multiple languages. The opportunity to select an activity level preference, from active, moderate or minimal exertion is provided for each daily excursion. Each activity level is formed into a small group. Different activities featured on Galapagos cruise itineraries include:

Snorkeling Whale watching Bird watching Guided hikes Zodiac cruises Scuba diving Kayaking Cave explorations Photography excursions

A Galapagos expedition cruise is a luxury cruise coupled with adventurous and educational activities designed to inspire both your mind and body. Although luxury class expedition cruises are smaller in size, everything a world cruiser would want and need is packed into these cozy luxury liners. You will find world class service, an intimate and relaxed environment and luxurious accommodations, including:

Complimentary sparkling wine Fruit baskets Binoculars Snorkeling equipment Daily hors d'oeuvers Stocked minibars

Galapagos Island cruises are managed exclusively for exploring one of the most uninhabited regions of the world. Moreover, Galapagos cruises are sustainable and are either locally or privately managed. The one exception is Celebrity Cruises' sailings, which is one of the large cruise ship companies operating within the archipelago. All cruise lines hire onboard staff fluent in English, and sometimes skilled in multiple languages. Below are a number of luxury class cruises that sail within the isolated boundaries of the Galapagos Islands:

While planning a vacation to the Galapagos Islands keep in mind most cruise ships sailing through this destination book one year in advance. However, it is also advantageous to explore last-minute cruise deals, as they often include incentives, such as free airfare to the region.

Chicago River Cruises

Chicago RiverMichele Wanke

Chicago River cruises give a unique perspective of the Windy City and its legendary skyline. The educational and exciting sailings are a top attraction in the “City of Broad Shoulders,” especially for visitors who are looking to experience Chicago’s?famous sites in an unforgettable fashion.

The Chicago River is one of the Windy City’s crown jewels. The 156-mile waterway flows through the downtown area buffering some of the most architecturally rich structures in the nation. Originally, the river emptied into Lake Michigan. However, due to sanitation concerns, city leaders reversed the river’s flow, and now it heads away from Lake Michigan and empties into the Mississippi River basin.

The change in the river’s directional flow has done nothing to reduce visitors’ attraction to it. People travel from around the world to sail the Chicago River. Fortunately, there are several reputable companies that offer cruises on the iconic river, including:

Chicago’s First Lady Cruise is the official line of the Chicago Architecture Foundation. The group runs critically-acclaimed 90-minute architecture river tours from April through November. Voyages depart from the southeast corner of the Michigan Avenue Bridge at Lower Wacker Drive and sail past Chicago's world renowned architectural wonders. All cruises are narrated by certified Chicago Architecture Foundation guides. The knowledgeable docents share insightful facts about the design and history of more than 50 of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Tribune Tower and the Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower). Chicago’s First Lady Cruise ships feature indoor and outdoor seating allowing you the option of sitting in air-conditioned comfort or enjoying unobstructed views on the vessel’s open-air decks.

Chicago Line Cruises offers in-depth historical and architectural cruises on the city’s famous river. Each 90-minute sailing departs from an exclusive dock located at historic North Pier/River East Plaza. The architectural cruise travels to the north and south branches of the Chicago River, while the historical voyage covers the Chicago River and parts of Lake Michigan. Both sailing options are narrated by professional guides and all passengers are treated to complimentary Starbucks coffee, lemonade, and cookies. Highlights of the cruise include unprecedented views of:

Trump TowerJeanne Gang's Aqua BuildingMerchandise MartWrigley BuildingRiver CityMarina CityWillis Tower

Those looking to take an evening sail on the Chicago River should consider booking a spot on a cocktail cruise. In addition to its architectural and historical sailings, Chicago Line Cruises also offers a cocktail voyage from May through October. Enjoy a libation as you sail past Chicago's famous skyscrapers aglow in the burnished hues of a gorgeous Midwest sunset.

Wendella Boats is a Chicago institution. The company has been offering public cruises on the Chicago River for four generations. The family run business is considered among the city’s best of the best, featuring the most comprehensive river tours narrated by highly-educated guides. Cruises are offered seven days a week from April through November. Sailings depart from Wendella’s dock at the northwest corner of the Michigan Avenue Bridge. Passengers can choose from a wide array of Chicago River cruises including the company’s most popular:

Architectural tourHistorical tourCombined lake and river tourChicago at Sunset tour

Another highly recommended Chicago River cruise for adults is Wendella’s two-hour wine tasting architectural cruise. In addition to learning about the Windy City’s architectural heritage, passengers are treated to different wines by Kafka Wine Company and are offered samples of delicious Italian dishes by Buca di Beppo.

Since cruises on the Chicago River are only offered seasonally, they tend to sell out quickly. To ensure a spot on the voyage of your choice, it’s a good idea to purchase tickets in advance. You can do so by visiting the companies’ ticket booths at their respective docks or by buying seats online at the companies’ websites. Finally, remember to be at the dock at the hour printed on your ticket, as the cruises set sail promptly at their scheduled departure times.

Top 10 Tips for a European River Cruise

German riverMichele Wanke

Forget about flipping through an entire book of sailing suggestions; rather, get all the help you need for your dream voyage be reading the following top 10 tips for a European river cruise. The advice will help you decide if an interior waterway sailing is right for you and how you can make the most of your European vacation.

These simple tips are applicable to cruisers looking to take a discount sailing or those with money to spare. Regardless of your budget there are things you should know before you tour Europe up close and personal on a river cruise:

River cruises are a far cry from ocean adventures. The intimate voyages are packed with scenery and a myriad of shore excursion opportunities unlike ocean cruises which can feature days at sea with little to look at other than endless blue water. In addition, river vessels in Europe, which are much smaller than ocean liners, can easily navigate the region’s narrow waterways. Most European river boats can carry about 250 passengers. The limited space creates a cozy environment, allowing you to get to know your fellow passengers very well. What’s more, due to the smaller size of the vessel, most staterooms are located on the outside of the boat, which means you are able to enjoy unobstructed exterior views.

The small size of European river boats means that you will not be offered the same amount of onboard amenities as those featured on massive ocean liners. Moreover, the type of activities offered on European river cruises are a bit more sedate than those found on larger ships. Sample activities include cooking demonstrations, wine tasting, historical lectures, and concerts.

One of the benefits of taking a European river cruise is that you are afforded the luxury of sailing to the very heart of the historic cities and ancient villages that call the continent home. As such, most cruise itineraries feature more stops than those found on traditional ocean cruises which typically grace the edges of vacation destinations. On a river journey you are given the chance to tour everything from vineyards and medieval castles to historical landmarks and world-class restaurants.

More stops means more time exploring top European tourist attractions. In many cases this translates to a lot of walking along ancient cobblestone streets and stairs. If you are planning an extensive shore excursion, it’s a good idea to know your physical limitations. If you have a heart condition or other medical condition, be sure to check with your doctor before climbing 300 steps to the top of an Austrian hilltop or a French castle.

If you are looking to take a budget European river cruise, then shoot to sail during the spring and fall. Winter voyages, especially Christmas cruises, are expensive and hard to come by given their popularity. Summer river cruises are also a bit pricey, since demand outweighs supply during the busy travel season when kids are out of school and the weather yields spectacular views of lush flora and fauna in the South of France.

European river cruises are readily available throughout the year, so be selective when booking an itinerary. Since there is no shortage of rivers in the region, you don’t need to feel as though your choices are limited to the popular Danube and Rhine rivers. Other tourist-friendly European rivers serviced by cruise companies include:

DouroElbeMoselRhoneSaoneSeineDneiper

Europe features a plethora of cruise destinations, including:

AustriaBelarusCzech RepublicFranceGermanyNetherlandsPolandPortugalRussiaSerbiaUkraine

It’s a good idea to review your options before settling on a specific region and cruise company. Some cruises combine water and land packages. An experienced travel agent will be able to help you find the European river cruise that best suits your time frame, interests and budget.

It’s likely that you will be taking a commercial airliner to get to and from your cruise ports, so you need to be mindful of packing light for the flight and cruise. Fortunately, most European river cruises don’t feature formal nights, so you can leave your fancy clothes and shoes at home. What’s more, most river boats feature onboard launderettes where you can wash your garments. Suites and other upscale staterooms include complimentary laundry service.

There’s no faster way to endear yourself to Europeans than to learn the local language. This doesn’t mean taking a crash course so you can speak fluent French for your cruise down the Seine. Rather, learn a few key phrases, such as “hello,” “thank you” and “excuse me.” Your efforts will be appreciated by local shopkeepers and restaurant staff.

If you are overwhelmed by the array of different European river cruise options, then consider narrowing your search by considering a theme sailing. Possible itineraries include everything from a three-night wine tour on the Saone to a 30-day odyssey that encompasses a litany of amazing stops on rivers and tributaries from Amsterdam to the Black Sea.

Regardless of which European waterway you choose to tour, it’s always a good idea to consult with the experts before you go. Contact a reputable travel agent in your area or query a representative at one of the leading cruise companies that specialize in European river cruises, such as AMA Waterways, Avalon Waterways or Viking Cruises.

Family Reunion Cruises

family on beach Michele Wanke

Family reunion cruises offer convenience, value and high seas adventures that will be remembered for years to come.

When it comes to group sailings it doesn't get more exciting than cruising with the entire clan. Decades ago cruise companies introduced the concept of family reunion voyages as a way for multi-generations to experience a vacation of a lifetime minus the hassles of cooking, cleaning and coordinating hotel rooms, rental cars and community hall rentals. Whether the high seas gathering is to mark a milestone birthday, anniversary or to simply add some spice to an annual get-together, family reunion sailings offer the perfect setting for families looking to make memories to last a lifetime.

Convenience is one of the top incentives for families to set sail on a reunion cruise. Today's state-of-the-art cruise ships have something for everyone, regardless of age or gender. By hosting a reunion of loved ones on a cruise ship, you have access to luxurious amenities and a host of family-friendly activities, such as:

Swimming Rock climbing Ice-skating Roller blading Shopping Gambling

In addition, many ships offer kids programs, seminars, guest lecturers, and cooking classes to keep family members entertained on reunion cruises. Exciting amenities aside, family reunion cruises also offer a litany of other benefits, including:

Cruises are famous for allowing travelers to get the most bang for their buck. High seas sailings are all-inclusive, which means one price covers accommodations, meals, on board activities and entertainment. What's more, several popular cruise lines offer special group discounts and rates for extended clans. For example, Carnival Cruise Lines offers a family reunion vacation package for groups who reserve at least eight staterooms on a single voyage. The package includes deep discounts on rack rates and VIP in-room amenities. Likewise, Royal Caribbean's family reunion deal includes on-board family scavenger hunts, personalized cakes and a group discount. Not to be outdone by its competitors, Disney Cruise Line also offers a spectacular family reunion voyage complete with special t-shirts, group shore excursions and a commemorative family reunion certificate.

You will likely see a spike in attendance, if you hold your next family reunion on a cruise ship rather than at the local Lions Club. One of the main reasons for this is variety. Multi-generation reunion cruises cater to family members with varying tastes and budgets. This is especially noteworthy when deciding on sleeping arrangements. Cruise ships offer an array of different staterooms from suites and balcony staterooms to oceanview and interior cabins. While you may prefer to stick with a budget-friendly interior stateroom, Aunt May and Uncle Gordon may want to treat themselves to a luxurious suite with fabulous ocean views.

With so many cruise lines offering family reunion voyages, it is not hard to find a convenient departure point. Cruise ships set sail from more than two-dozen ports in the United States and Canada, most of which are located in or within driving distance of major cities, including

San Diego Los Angeles New York City Miami Baltimore Philadelphia Galveston New Orleans Seattle

Before you send out the save-the-date cards for your next family reunion sailing, consider the following helpful tips:

Start Early: Cruise lines recommend that you begin planning a family reunion voyage at least six months in advance. Doing so allows you to lock into group rates and secure staterooms and preferred dining times for the entire clan. Consider Special Dates: If your family includes a boatload of kids, then you will want to book a summer or holiday reunion cruise. The downside to doing so is that ships will be crowded and you may have to pay more given that you will be sailing during the high season. Length is Key: Not everyone in the clan can commit to a 14-day trans-Atlantic reunion cruise. Some people have less flexibility with their vacation and work schedules, so you may want to select a shorter sailing if you are accommodating a huge crowd.

Finally, while it's tempting to do so, don't over plan a family reunion cruise. Many reunion coordinators fall into the trap of planning out every single minute of a multi-generation cruise. It's best to allow family members a little flexibility with their itineraries so they can explore the ship on their own and take part in activities they enjoy the most.

Royal Caribbean 14 Night European Transatlantic Cruise

People on a CruiseSandy Baker

Royal Caribbean's 14-night European transatlantic cruises take?passengers on an amazing?journey across the ocean to various tourist hot spots. The luxury cruise company offers amazing amenities for you to enjoy along the way, so your trip will be as memorable on day one as it is on day 14.

Royal Caribbean has?several 14-night transatlantic cruise options, which travel?both eastbound and westbound, including:

14-Night Eastbound: Leaving from Galveston, Texas, this cruise has ports of call in Ponta Delgada, Azores, Malaga, Cartagena, and Barcelona, Spain.14-Night Transatlantic: This cruise leaves from Colon, Panama, and travels through the?stunning?ports of Willemstad, Curacao, Bridgetown, Barbados, and the Canary Islands before docking at Palma De Mallorca, Spain.14-Night Westbound: This westbound cruise leaves from Barcelona, Spain. It travels to Cartagena, Malaga, the?Canary Islands, and the?Bahamas?before it docks?in New Orleans.14-Night Westbound Transatlantic: Another westbound option from Royal Caribbean leaves from Palma De Mallorca in Spain. This trip has ports of call in?the Canary Islands, St. Maarten, St. John's, Barbados, and other?exotic travel destinations?before?docking in Colon, Panama.14-Night Barcelona:? Royal Caribbean?offers a spectacular?fall transatlantic?cruise, which?leaves from Barcelona, Spain, and?stops in Cartagena, Malaga, Cadiz, the Canary Islands, and then docks in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.14-Night Eastbound Brazil: Another transatlantic option is to leave in the spring from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and?cruise to?Rio De Janeiro, Salvador De Bahia, the Canary Islands, and Cadiz before ending in Lisbon, Portugal.

In addition to the aforementioned?options, the company also offers transatlantic cruises from Miami, Florida to Barcelona, Spain. Also, you can book a slightly longer sailing, a 16-night cruise, departing from Civitavecchia, Italy to Galveston, Texas.??Finally, you can?set?sail from Harwich, England and travel to Boston, Massachusetts.

Visit the Royal Caribbean website to find the company's?most current?transatlantic?voyages and to book your cruise.? The website also features a number of ways to save on your next transatlantic cruise.? Discounts are available to military personnel, law enforcement professionals (in both the U.S. and Canada) and for those over the age of 55.

All of Royal Caribbean's 14-night transatlantic?sailings yield a vast array of?exciting onboard activities and amenities including world-class dining, live entertainment, shopping, spa treatments?and luxury staterooms.? In addition, Royal Caribbean's transatlantic cruises often feature a wide selection of unique shore excursions, which explore the highlights of various port cities, from Europe's hottest shops to the Canary Islands' most famous natural wonders. The cruise company also provides a variety of?onboard?workshops?and seminars that aim to educate passengers on the various waterways and destinations covered during the two-week dream voyage across the ocean.? ?

When planning a 14-night transatlantic voyage on Royal Caribbean?it's a good idea?to book as early as possible, as the popular?cruises fill up fast.? Also, keep in mind transatlantic cruises?typically take place?during the warmer summer months.? However, cruises from Brazil may occur as early as April while northern?departing cruises don't set sail until August.??Cruise itineraries also vary, though most feature several nights at sea.? To learn more about the cruise options available, visit CruiseAdventures.com or CruiseTransatlantic.com.

Dress Code on Royal Caribbean Cruises

couple in formal wearMichele Wanke

Knowing the dress code on Royal Caribbean Cruises before you set sail on your dream voyage can help spare you from embarrassment and preserve your vacation budget. After all, you don’t want to have to shell out big bucks for a new outfit on the high seas when you could have packed one from home. It’s best to know the dress code before you go, so you are prepared for all occasions.

While you don’t have to dress like royalty to be treated like a king or queen on a Royal Caribbean voyage, the upscale cruise line does have a moderately strict dress code that passengers are required to?follow, if they want to partake in all of the activities the ship has to offer.

Reserve your t-shirts and slippers for daytime activities on Royal Caribbean Cruises. Casual attire, including shorts, sundresses and tank tops, is the standard dress code for passengers exploring the line’s luxury vessels during daylight hours. However, depending on the type of onboard activities you choose to participate in, the dress code may vary. For example, if you plan to ice skate on Voyager and Freedom Class ships, then you are required to wear long pants, long shorts or Capris and socks for your comfort and safety. In addition, footwear with wheels, including Heelys shoes and rollerblades are prohibited on Royal Caribbean Cruises regardless of the passenger’s age.

Where you are sailing to and from also plays a huge role in determining the dress code on Royal Caribbean Cruises. For instance, if you are embarking on a voyage to Alaska or Canada you don’t want to restrict your wardrobe to shorts, swimsuits and flip flops. Rather, your cruise attire should include clothes that can be layered with lightweight jackets, sweaters and raincoats, especially if you are traveling during the rainy season.

Royal Caribbean has three mandatory dress codes for the evening, if you plan to eat in the main dining room or any other reservations-required restaurant onboard?the ships:

Casual: Dress code for casual night includes khakis and an oxford or polo shirt for men and a casual dress or skirt and blouse combination for ladies. In addition, nice footwear is required. Flip flops and slippers are not allowed in the main dining room.Smart Casual: This dress code requires men to wear ties, jackets and slacks. Meanwhile, women are encouraged to wear nice pantsuits, dresses or skirts with a tasteful blouse.Formal: Men are encouraged to wear tuxedos; however tails are not required. If you don’t own a tux, you could opt to wear a dark business suit or a sports coat and tie with matching slacks. Ladies are requested to don cocktail dresses, evening gowns, elegant skirts or dressy pantsuits.

The length of your cruise will determine your evening dress code. Some 12-night European cruises may have three formal nights while seven-night sailings typically feature two formal nights with a mix of smart casual and casual nights for the remainder of the cruise. Meanwhile, shorter voyages traditionally have just one formal night. All other evenings are casual; though jeans and shorts are discouraged in most restaurants save for the buffet on the Lido Deck. The dress code at the Lido Restaurant, which is typically located near the pool at the rear of the ship, is extremely relaxed. However, this doesn’t mean you can show up wearing just your swimsuit. Passengers are required to wear shorts, shoes and footwear at all times inside the Lido Restaurant.

Royal Caribbean strongly enforces its dress code which pertains to all of its passengers, including children. Kids are not allowed to eat dinner in the main dining room wearing shorts, t-shirts and flip flops. In fact, the upscale cruise line requests that shorts not be worn in public areas after 6 p.m.; however, common sense rules. If you plan to dine in the Lido Restaurant, then casual attire is accepted, but don’t expect to be greeted with open arms if you show up in torn denim cut-offs, a tattered baseball cap and a crop top.

For a complete rundown on Royal Caribbean’s dress code, visit the cruise line’s website.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Chesapeake Bay Family Cruise

Chesapeake Bay Michele Wanke

There’s no better way to bond with your clan on the open water than taking a Chesapeake Bay family cruise. The popular waterway is the ideal setting for fishing, crabbing, and sightseeing. Whether you are cruising the bay on a lighthouse tour or a sunset sail, the family-friendly adventure is one you won’t soon forget.

Not many people realize that the Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States. While the bay itself stretches roughly 200 miles long, its basin covers nearly 65,000 square miles thanks to the 150 rivers that flow into it. Chesapeake Bay is surrounded by Maryland and Virginia, and is famous for its striped bass, blue crabs, clams and oysters.

The Chesapeake Bay is a huge draw for tourists visiting Maryland and Virginia. Each year tens of thousands of visitors flock to the shores of the bay to board vessels that tour the open waters. To facilitate recreational boating and provide access to additional docks and marinas, the bay is spanned in two places by the picturesque Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel in Virginia.

If you are planning a trip to the Chesapeake Bay area you might consider taking to the water during your stay.?Maryland and Virginia?feature a number of reputable cruise companies which offer seasonal sailings from May through October, including:

Down Time Charters caters to families and other large groups that are interested in exploring the legendary Chesapeake Bay. In addition to standard full and half-day sightseeing sailings on the Chesapeake, the cruise company offers an extremely popular sunset lighthouse tour. These educational voyages sail to the most beautiful and historic lighthouses in the Chesapeake Mid-Bay region, such as:

Sandy Point LightThomas Point LightBloody Point LightBaltimore Light

The leisurely cruises take between four and six hours depending on weather and wave conditions. What’s more, all of the sailings offered by the company can be tailored to meet your family’s needs. For example, if you book a private tour of the bay, you may choose your departure time, length of trip and points of interest.

Tangier Island Cruises offers daily sunset voyages to Tangier Island from Crisfield, Maryland. You’ll ride on board a luxurious 90-foot vessel which can accommodate up to 300 passengers. The boat features a spacious upper sun deck, an air conditioned lounge, snack bar, and restrooms.

The evening sail allows you to take in the sunset over famous Chesapeake Bay while journeying to family-friendly Tangier Island. The 12-mile trip includes unprecedented views of the chain of islands that form the Tangier Sound. In addition, you will be able to photograph eagles and various waterfowl that inhabit the bay.

Tickets for the sunset cruise also include admission to Hilda Crockette's Chesapeake House where you will enjoy an unlimited family-style meal, which includes:

Chesapeake Bay crab cakesClam frittersVirginia baked hamGreen beansPotato saladColeslawHot corn puddingHomemade rollsDessert

After dinner you will be given time to stroll around the island before boarding the boat back to Crisfield.

Families looking for an adrenaline rush on the Chesapeake Bay should seriously consider checking out Adventure Cruise Virginia Beach. The company offers thrills on the water for the entire family. You can choose between two daily adventure cruises:

Adventure Cruise on the Chesapeake Bay: This sailing departs at 2 p.m. each day and navigates the bay in search of dolphins, pelicans and other marine life. In fact, the company gives each passenger a “Dolphin Guarantee” whereby you purchase a single ticket, but if you don’t see dolphins during the cruise you will be given free trips until you do.Chesapeake Bay Sunset Cruise: This evening cruise departs at 7 p.m. and tours the bay while the sun dips below the horizon. In addition to enjoying unobstructed views of the area’s famed lighthouses, you will also be treated to sights of the bay’s natural wonders, including inlets and various tributaries.

Adventure Cruise’s ship features a large sundeck as well as a well-appointed lower deck. While the company does not provide meals during the voyage, you are allowed to bring your own food to eat during the cruise.

If your kids are picky eaters, then you might appreciate taking cruises that allow you to bring along your own snacks and drinks. In addition, if you are traveling with a large family, you are better off purchasing tickets in advance, as summer cruises tend to sell out quickly. Buying tickets in advance will also allow you to select the day and time you prefer.

Best Cruise Line for Cruises through the Panama Canal

Panama Canal Sunset Sandy Baker

Finding the best cruise line for cruises through the Panama Canal?allows you to?get the most from your?trip to the world-famous landmark.? There are several cruise?companies which offer Panama Canal sailings throughout the year, so finding one to meet your needs, wants and budget shouldn't be too difficult.

The Panama Canal is a popular cruise destination. It stretches from the city of Balboa through Cristobal in Central America. The man-made canal allows for easy travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.?In addition, the?modern marvel in engineering?is also classified as one of?the Seven Modern Wonders of the World, as described by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Consequently, there are a number of cruise options to choose from.? Several major cruise lines travel through the Panama Canal, each offering a distinct itinerary for its passengers.

Holland America offers both eastbound and westbound Panama Canal cruises from the fall to the spring months. Some of its itineraries include port stops in the Caribbean, South America and Central America. The shortest cruises offered by the company are 10-day Sunfarer cruises. The longest are 34-days Collectors Voyage cruises. Port stops on this extensive voyage may include:

CartagentaColumbiaFuerte AmadorPanamaHalf Moon CayBahamasCosta Rica

To find a full list of cruises available, visit? Holland America's website.

Carnival is another cruise line which offers sailings through the Panama Canal.?Choices include?14-day tours departing from Tampa, Florida, and traveling to Los Angeles, California. Ports of call include the Cayman Islands, Cartagena, Columbia, and a voyage?through the Panama Canal Transition. Other ports of call may include Puntarenas, Costa Rica, Acapulco, Mexico and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. In some cases, the company offers eastbound cruises with the same stops.?

Windstar Cruises is a luxury cruise line. Though they offer trips throughout the world, one of the popular options the company features is the Panama Canal cruise. Some of the highlights of this cruise include:

Naturalist lectures on board at each port of callRain forest exploration in Bahia DrakeDiving on the Isla de Coiba to see sea turtles and dolphinsVisiting the Kuna Indian village in the San Blas IslandsShopping at the Cristobal Pier in Colon

This company offers both? 7- and 14- day cruises. The 14-day cruise?departs from Puerto Caldera and travels to St. Martin. The shorter cruise travels from Puerto Caldera to Colon; however, other options may be available.?

Princess Cruises also offers a cruise through the Panama Canal on board the Island Princess or the Coral Princess cruise ships. These cruises vary in length, depending on the season. The company offers round-trip?sailings leaving from Fort Lauderdale, though some of these?trips only include a partial transit through the Gatun Locks. Some of the ports of call included in the Fort Lauderdale departure are:

ArubaSan Juan del SurCabo San LucasPuntarenas, Costa Rica

One of the features that sets this cruise company apart for its competition is its?signature, Two-Day Canal Experience. During the cruise, you will experience a full transit through the canal, with an additional day spent exploring Fuerte Amador, a city along the canal. Other optional shore?excursions include trips into the rainforest and traveling on the transcontinental railroad. For more information on available cruises, visit Princess Cruises' website.

The best cruise lines for cruises through the Panama Canal are those?which offer various amenities and activities throughout your voyage both onboard and on land.? Whether you want to explore rainforests, swim with the dolphins?or take?historical tours of the cities?along the Panama Canal, there's a cruise company that has what you are looking for. To find the right cruise line, contact the companies directly or consult a reputable travel agent.?

Lake Minnetonka Dinner Cruise

dinner plateMichele Wanke

A Lake Minnetonka dinner cruise is the prefect venue for romance, sightseeing or just pure fun. The popular sunset sailing allows you to take in stunning views as you nosh on culinary masterpieces while touring the "Land of 10,000 Lakes."

Lake Minnetonka is a popular resort destination near Minneapolis, Minnesota. It draws scores of tourists, as well as locals to its waters each year. While residents, who live along the lake's 125 miles of shoreline, typically cruise the waters in private vessels, visitors get their fill of the pristine waterway courtesy of three cruise companies that offer sightseeing and dinner sailings.

Paradise Charter Cruises offers outstanding sightseeing cruises and private sailings on Lake Minnetonka and the Mississippi River. However, it is the company's nightly dinner cruise that attracts its largest crowds.

Paradise Charter Cruises sail three luxurious yachts that can accommodate groups of 10 to 100 passengers. The sleek vessels are climate controlled and professionally decorated. In addition, they feature spacious sun decks where cruisers can dine under the stars.

The dinner cruises depart from the ports of Excelsior or Wayzata at 6:30 p.m. and sail past historic cottages and million-dollar mansions that dot Lake Minnetonka's shoreline. However, the amazing sights are only part of this spectacular voyage. Paradise Charter Cruises is known for its sumptuous five-star dinner menu, which includes mouthwatering selections such as:

Carved Beef Tenderloin with Portabella Bordelaise Sauce Minnesota Wild Rice Stuffed Chicken Breast Lemon Rosemary Chicken Breast Rubbed Salmon Filet and Yukon Gold Potatoes Seasoned with Garlic and Dill

The dinner entrees also come with salad, homemade corn bread muffins and chocolate dipped strawberries.

If you are sailing with a large group to celebrate birthdays, family reunions, weddings, anniversaries or corporate events, then you might consider booking a private dinner cruise, whereby the company allows you to rent out the entire vessel or reserve a large group of tables on a public cruise to accommodate your party.

Sea Note Cruises claims to sail the most luxurious yachts on Lake Minnetonka. The stunning vessels feature a gigantic main salon and bar surrounded with floor-to-ceiling windows providing a panoramic view of the lake. The private yachts can be chartered for weddings, teambuilding events, or family functions. The charters include dinner packages that feature gourmet menu selections, including:

Whole Cold Salmon or Oven Poached Salmon with Cucumber Dill Sauce Barbeque Baby Back Pork Ribs Mediterranean Chicken Chicken Marsala with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms Champagne Chicken Cabernet Beef Tips with Roasted Red Potatoes Parmesan Encrusted Walleye with Fresh Spinach and Tomato in a White Wine Sauce

All entrees come with salad, roasted vegetables and Key Lime Pie.

Since Sea Note Cruises specialize in private charters, you are allowed the freedom to select departure times and routes, plus you can customize the dinner menu to meet your party's preferences. What's more, the company works with a professional chef employed by a local Hyatt Hotel and can personalize dinner selections to meet special dietary when needed.

BayView Charter Cruises operates a fleet of six cruising yachts with full amenities, including catering and professional staff. In addition, it also offers nightly public cruises that can accommodate up to 500 passengers. The latter is a hit with tourist and locals alike who want to experience a unique Lake Minnetonka dinner cruise.

The company's Queen of Excelsior dinner cruises are fun-filled theme sailings which feature different dinner selections each night of the week. Some of the most popular include:

Wednesday: Pizza Buffet Dinner Cruise Thursday: Hawaiian Luau Dinner Cruise Friday: Taco Bar Dinner Cruise Saturday: Luxury Sunset Dinner Cruise

In addition to the exceptional menu options available on each dinner cruise, passengers are treated to live music, games, and dancing. The company prides itself on its fun and festive dinner cruises and uses Lake Minnetonka's stunning waters as its party headquarters.

All three of the aforementioned companies operate seasonally, from May through October. Advance reservations are required for private dinner charters and highly recommended for the nightly public dinner cruises. June, July and August make up the high season for Lake Minnetonka dinner cruises, so it is a good idea to plan ahead, if you want to dine and sail on a specific night. Spots sell out quickly at the height of the summer season; however, May and October generally allow for more flexibility. Still, it doesn't hurt to reserve in advance, especially if you are traveling with a large group of 10 or more people.

Carnival Freedom Ship

Couple on VacationSandy Baker

The Carnival Freedom ship offers numerous activities, spacious staterooms and luxurious restaurants.

Carnival Freedom is the last vessel built in the Conquest-class platform. This platform describes the shape of the ship, which is unique to Carnival Cruise Lines. The company built the ship in the Fincantieri shipyard located in Marghera, Italy. The ship's maiden voyage departed Italy on March 5, 2007.

Initially, the Carnival Freedom sailed from Civitavecchia, a port city near Rome. At that time, the ship's Grand Mediterranean itinerary took the ship to Venice, Naples and Livorno. The Mediterranean and Greek Isle itinerary was another initial offering, which took passengers to locations such as Marmaris, Izmir, Athens and Katakolon.

In the fall and winter of 2007, the ship sailed from Miami to the Caribbean. In the summer months of 2008, the ship returned to Europe to continue its Mediterranean voyages. Then, in the fall of 2008, the ship returned to sail the Caribbean, but did so from Fort Lauderdale.

In late November 2008, the company began offering year-round Caribbean cruises from Fort Lauderdale on the Carnival Freedom. The six-day cruise departed on Sundays and took passengers through Key West, George Town, Grand Cayman and Jamaica before making the trip back to Florida.

As of February 2011, the cruise liner offers numerous itineraries including a four-day Western Caribbean cruise from Miami, Florida, and two- or three-day cruises to the Bahamas from Fort Lauderdale.

A few things make the Carnival Freedom a unique ship. For starters, it is the first Conquest-class ship to offer an adults-only Serenity Retreat. The kid-free cruise offers mature passengers endless opportunities to relax and unwind. In addition, the ship boasts a number of spectacular amenities, including:

Putteriffic mini golf course: A nine-hole mini golf course on the Sun Deck Lotta Food: A restaurant offering international cuisine Sun King Steakhouse: An eatery serving the finest American steakhouse cuisine Viennese Cafe: An onboard coffee bar on the Promenade deck featuring specialty coffees and products from around the world Bar Nouveau: Serves wine and offers vintage charm and decor Players Sports Bar: A place to watch games and enjoy a drink 70's Dance Club: Features a disco-theme setting Scott's Piano Bar: Where you can sing along with the host Babylon Casino: Get in on the casino action including blackjack, craps and slots Show and Tell: A Victorian lounge with live entertainment and an orchestra pit Club 02: Club for teens between the ages of 15 and 17 with a futuristic theme Camp Carnival: A camp for younger kids that offers plenty of planned activities and adult supervision Twister Waterslide: A three-deck tall waterslide

In addition to the outstanding restaurants and onboard activities, the Freedom also boasts a wide array of comfortable staterooms. You can choose from a complete line-up of luxury suites or select from budget-friendly interior units.

To learn more about Carnival Freedom ship's features, visit Carnival Cruise Line's website. There, you can also take a virtual tour of the ship and book your accommodations online.

How to Save on a Cruise

Michele Wanke

Setting sail on a high seas adventure is a lifelong dream for many travelers, but with the economy on shaky ground some would-be cruisers are shying away from taking the plunge. That's where Craig Rashid comes in. The owner and operator of CruisingVoyages.com and Elite Cruise Counselor with Cruise Lines International Association has practical advice on how to save on a cruise. LovetoKnow discusses these money-saving tips with him in this exclusive interview.

LovetoKnow(LTK): Craig, you've worked in the travel industry for 20 years and have taken nearly 70 cruises, how is the economy affecting cruise travel?

Craig Rashid(CR): A lot of people can't afford to sail on trips that require them to part with a large sum of money. My advice is to plan ahead and budget wisely. Consider booking six months to a year out or even longer, so you can take advantage of the numerous sales available for early birds. Some of these sales and special offers allow you to score onboard credits or upgrade to a cabin that may have initially been out of your price range. It's also very important to create a personal travel budget that allows you to experience popular cruise amenities, such as shore excursions, spa treatments and souvenirs.

LTK: What advice do you have for people who are flying to the point of embarkation?

CR: The most important factor is budgeting for the cost of airfare. If you have to fly from your home to your cruise departure point, it's best to book with a travel expert who has experience dealing with the major cruise lines, and knows about specific ships and itineraries. Just because you are contacting a large online travel provider doesn't mean you are going to deal with someone who can answer all of your cruise-related questions, or find you the best deals on flight and cruise packages.

Craig Rashid Cruise for less.

LTK: What effects are you are seeing on cruise trends due to the struggling economy?

CR: There is an increasing interest in taking cruises that set sail from customers' homes, so they can save money. For example, where I live in Wisconsin, clients are looking to sail from East Coast ports such as New York, New Jersey, Boston or Baltimore. In most cases, clients can fly nonstop to these departure ports and if they have extra time such as during the summer months, they will make a road trip out of it and spend time sightseeing along the way. This is a great option for families who don't get to spend a lot of time together because of their hectic lifestyles.

LTK: What advice do you have for first time cruisers wading through various itineraries and price points?

CR: Do your research and find an agent who you believe can answer all of your questions correctly and in a timely fashion. Unless you have always wanted to travel to Europe, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, look to take your first cruise from the United States. Most first time cruisers should consider taking a tour of the Caribbean on a 5-7day sailing to see if they like it, and if it is worth the money.

LTK: Any other tips on how to get the most bang for your buck when booking a cruise?

CR: Make sure you ask a lot of questions. Don't book a cruise unless you are comfortable with the answers and the agent you are dealing with. Also, remember that most, if not all, cruise/travel websites will list a "starting from" rate; however, this price is NOT the total amount you will pay, and you need to be ready for that. A "starting from" price is generally the least expensive inside cabin found on the lowest passenger deck. The price also does not reflect all of the taxes you will need to pay. This is a very important bit of information, as this is how a lot of large online agencies will get you to call in, but if you aren't aware of additional charges, you can easily get frustrated and lose interest in taking a cruise. When clients contact me for a rate, I quote the complete price, including all taxes and fees, so they have all of the details upfront and are not misled.

Craig Rashid Save while you sail.

LoveToKnow would like to thank Craig Rashid for providing great insider information about the cruise industry and how to stretch your dollar when planning a dream voyage.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Eastern Mediterranean Cruises to Greece and Egypt

Most Eastern Mediterranean cruises to Greece and Egypt?offer a variety of activities that spotlight?the region's ancient history and antiquities.? In addition, passengers are treated to luxury accommodations onboard floating resorts.? The upscale sailings also offer access to?popular beaches and upscale villages along the coastline.?

Nile River Cruise Packages

Scene from NileSandy Baker

Nile River cruise packages give you more bang for your bucket if you are looking to sail in Egypt. A Nile cruise allows you to get up close to the pyramids, Pharaohs and the majestic life of this ancient region.

In many situations, a package deal can help lower the cost of a cruise. Most packages cover shore excursion fees, ground transportation to and from the cruise ship, port of call costs and hotel expenses. However, each cruise package for the Nile is different. You can base your selection on your needs and wants.

Nile River cruises allow passengers to travel down the Nile River in Egypt. The cruise often takes place on a large river boat, sometimes with sleeping areas and other times without. From the river, cruisers can see a variety of attractions and scenery. In addition, most voayages include excursions to popular tourist attractions such as :

Sphinx in Giza Djoser's Step Pyramid in Saqqara The Luxor Temple which lies on the site of the Ancient Thebes River Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo The High Dam in Aswan

Many packages will include tour guides who provide background information and guidance for travelers.

Numerous Nile River cruise companies provide package deals. The offers and details below are accurate as of January of 2011. Be sure to check for the most up-to-date offers available through the companies' websites.

Avalon Waterways offers several cruise packages for those traveling down the Nile. The Egyptian Splendor cruise is a nine-day, round-trip cruise from Cairo. The company can book air travel from the United States and include it in your package price. The cruise offers a variety of site seeing opportunities including exploring the Kingdom of Pharaohs.

Another offer by this company is for a 12-day cruise from Cairo that takes travelers farther down the river. This cruise can also include airfare to Cairo from the United States, along with accommodations and admission into the museums and attractions along the route.

For more information on the current cruise offerings or to book a sailing, visit the Avalon Waterways website.

For one of the most complete listings of cruise and tour packages in the region, visit the Safari Egypt website. This company combines Nile River cruises with Egypt tours. The package provides a guide and accommodations for your stay. The company caters to both large groups and individuals who wish to tour the mystical region. The tours may include visiting monuments and wild Sahara safari tours. The company's cruise packages vary from weekend or longer stays.

Another way to book a cruise package down the Nile River is through Discovery Adventures. This company offers a 15-day cruise leaving from Cairo. The company allows you to create your own package. You can choose the dates of your departure, add hotel stays and include transfers. However, you will need to pay your own airfare which is not included in the package price. Highlights of the package include tours of the Holy Mountain, monuments, and sailing on the Red Sea.

To find additional offers for Nile River cruise packages, visit the NileRiverCruise.com website. The site lists a variety of companies offering cruises and cruise packages down the Nile River. Before selecting a cruise, research the tour company and the package prices. Avoid waiting until you get to Cairo to book a Nile River cruise since this is the most expensive route to take. Compare pricing, length of stay and the quality of the cruise online before you book the trip. Also, read through the itinerary of the cruise to find out which tours the company provides as part of the package. These differ widely. Budget, first class, deluxe and luxury cruises on Nile cruises are also available.

St. Johns River Cruises

St. Johns RiverMichele Wanke

Go wild on a St. Johns River cruise. The adventure-filled sailings are one of the best ways to get up close and personal with Florida's most unique creatures. The historic waterway is home to a menagerie of wildlife from manatees to alligators, as well as several species of birds and fish.

Before you set your sights on the cypress covered shoreline and all of the animals that call the meandering river home, acquaint yourself with the picturesque St. Johns. Spanning 310 miles long, the river is the longest of its kind in the state of Florida. In addition, it is one of the few rivers in the country that flows north, though it does so in an extremely slow manner. St. Johns is typically referred to as a "lazy" river and spans several miles between Palatka and Jacksonville, Florida. That's where you'll find the majority of cruise companies which offer educational sailings of the brown tea-colored river.

Public sightseeing cruises along the sluggish St. Johns River are ideal for nature lovers who enjoy sailing at a leisurely pace. Passengers on the specially designed river vessels are treated to awe-inspiring views of nature at its best, especially during trips that wind through Florida's famous Blue Spring State Park. If you are looking for an intimate encounter with one of the most photogenic ecosystems in the nation, then consider booking a spot with one of the following cruise companies:

Nesting Bald Eagle

St. Johns River Cruises is legendary on the winding waterway. The company offers daily narrated nature sailings of the St. Johns River on boats specially designed to navigate shallow waters. The vessels allow captains to get very close to the shoreline so passengers can get unobstructed views of nesting bald eagles, gators, manatees and osprey. Since the boats cruise at a speed of just six miles per hour, nature photographers are able to capture jaw-dropping images of the river's natural habitats.

The two-hour educational cruises depart Blue Spring State Park at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas. If you are planning to take the tour during the winter months, it's a good idea to bring along a jacket. Meanwhile, summer passengers should apply bug spray and sunscreen before setting sail. Also, reservations are recommended. All reserved seats are held until five minutes prior to departure, at which time the empty spots will be reassigned.

If you are looking to take an extended sailing along the St. Johns River, then consider patronizing Rivership Romance. The Sanford, Florida-based cruise company offers a variety of sightseeing voyages, as well as three and four-hour lunch and dinner cruises, which sail 25 miles down the river on a converted 98-foot triple-decker steamship. If your idea of a unique Florida adventure includes dining on gourmet entrees while soaking up incredible scenery from a climate-controlled cabin or shaded deck, then consider the following options:

Lunch Cruise: Includes live entertainment, historic narratives, incredible scenery, plus appetizers and a full-course meal. Sunday Brunch Cruise: A special brunch made by gourmet chefs is served up to passengers as they take in the serene sights of the St. Johns River. In addition to informative comments by the captain regarding the scenery, the sailing also includes live music. Moonlight Dining and Dancing Cruise: This Saturday night special sailing is designed for true romantics. You will indulge in cocktails and a gourmet dinner while sailing down the tranquil waterway. After dinner the moonlit waters serve as a backdrop to dancing to the sounds of a live band.

If you are looking to use the St. Johns River as the setting for your next party, then consider River Cruises based out of Jacksonville. The company operates old fashioned paddleboats that cruise the St. Johns River.

The Lady St. John: Features two bars, two dance floors, and can accommodate up to 250 passengers. Annabelle Lee: Smaller than the Lady St. John, the Annabelle Lee can carry up to 150 guests.

Both vessels are used for monthly public cruises which include lunch or dinner, plus entertainment. In addition, you can charter a private party cruise along the St. Johns River for events such as weddings, rehearsal dinners, birthdays or company get-togethers.

Prior to booking your river cruise with any of the aforementioned companies, it's a good idea to do some research. For example, some companies do not allow children under the age of 14 to sail on dinner cruises, while others have strict policies on the types of foods and beverages you are allowed to bring along on sightseeing voyages. Finally, regardless of the sailing you choose, don't forget to pack a camera so you can document the one-of-a-kind creatures that call the St. Johns River, home.

Celebrity Expert Reveals Tips on Taking a Luxury Cruise

Brian Powell Michele Wanke

Forget about the overrated pomp and pageantry that's typically associated with new cruise ships. Celebrity Cruises latest addition Celebrity Silhouette provides you with understated sophistication and personalized pampering that you'll remember long after your dream voyage returns to port.

Brian Powell, Associate Vice President of Marketing at Celebrity Cruises is an expert when it comes to luxury sailings. The veteran high seas voyager gives us an insider's look at Celebrity Silhouette and shares advice on how to make the most of your time on a high-class cruise in this exclusive LoveToKnow interview:

LoveToKnow (LTK): The Silhouette is a 122,400-ton floating masterpiece that can accommodate nearly 3,000 passengers. It launched on July 21, 2011, as the fourth ship in Celebrity's Solstice-class. Like its sister ships it has a number of incredible features, could you describe the ones that are most impressive?

Brian Powell (BP): When we introduced Celebrity Solstice in 2008, we wanted to change the way people view cruise vacations, with the hip, cool style of public spaces to the variety and quality of culinary experiences onboard. We continue to raise the bar in our attempts to exceed passengers' expectations with the introduction of our AquaClass staterooms, inspired by the spa enthusiast lifestyle. In addition, the creation of the first Lawn Club - a top-deck lawn of real, growing grass - at sea, is a real crowd pleaser, and one of the hallmarks of our Solstice Class that has truly redefined cruising. The ship also offers another entirely new venue, The Hideaway, an intimate, quiet space reminiscent of a childhood tree house.

The Alcoves onboard Celebrity Silhouette The Alcoves onboard the Silhouette

LTK: What new dining options are available?

BP: Celebrity Silhouette has introduced a whole new set of spaces on and around our Lawn Club. These include:

The interactive Lawn Club Grill: A place where guests can select and grill their own meats side-by-side with our expert chefs, or have them cooked to order The Porch: A breezy, casual dining spot offering sandwiches, coffees and captivating views of the sea and the ship's lush lawn The Alcoves: A collection of relaxing, private, Wi-Fi-equipped cabanas where you can indulge in gourmet picnic food

In addition, we've added a new twist on Celebrity's Michael's Club, with a selection of more than 50 beers from around the world, including craft beers. In total, there are seven specialty restaurants on Celebrity Silhouette, as well as a main dining room and multiple casual dining venues.

LTK: The luxury vessel boasts phenomenal staterooms and suites. What advice can you give those trying to decide which type of cabin to book?

BP: All of our staterooms and suites feature exceptional service, luxurious bedding, flat-screen TVs and comfortable showers. Someone seeking the most sumptuous experience should consider booking a Sky Suite or Royal Suite, which brings butler service, more seating areas and space, and the opportunity to enjoy special perks such as assistance unpacking and complimentary espresso and cappuccino into the mix. If a truly relaxing experience is the goal, I recommend our AquaClass staterooms, which are located near the AquaSpa and feature unlimited access to the Persian Garden aromatherapy room and Relaxation Room, exclusive dining in the specialty restaurant Blu, flavored teas, pampering in-stateroom lotions and other amenities.

Celebrity Silhouette

LTK: What insider tips can you give guests that will help enhance their experience on the Silhouette?

BP: Don't miss out on the experiences at The Lawn Club. Whether you want to play bocce or croquet, relax in one of The Alcoves for the day, or if you simply like to feel cool grass beneath your feet while gazing miles out at sea, The Lawn Club is one of the most unique venues around.

If you haven't vacationed with us before, come prepared to immerse yourself in culture, luxury and exhilaration. Book a treatment in the AquaSpa, or fall in love with a new favorite wine in Cellar Masters. Of course, if you have vacationed with us and are a member of our Captain's Club loyalty program, you will have even more opportunities for us to put you at the center of our attention, from an officers' cocktail party to special laundry and Internet benefits.

Whether this is your first Celebrity vacation or your fifth, my utmost advice for getting the most out of a cruise on Celebrity Silhouette is to step onboard prepared to relax, take in the stylish, luxurious surroundings, and let us do what we do: give you the best vacation possible.

LTK: Some potential cruisers may be intimidated to take a luxury cruise. However, with a little research there are ways to save on opulent high seas adventures. What types of deals are available at Celebrity Cruises?

BP: We strive to make luxury sailings accessible for even the most budget-conscious travelers. In you are interested in being pampered from head-to-toe on one of our magnificent ships, visit our "Specials" page to view ways you can enjoyed reduced rates and access other ways you can get more from your cruise vacation for less. You can also get the latest information on Celebrity sailings on our Facebook page.

Whether you dream voyage takes you to the Caribbean or the Mediterranean, make sure all of your needs and wants are being met. A truly memorable cruise exceeds all of your expectations and makes you feel at home on the high seas. That's something you can't put a price tag on.