Best of Greece! It’s time to travel!

Kerkyra Island, Greece

Kerkyra Island, Greece

Killer Price + Greece = IT’S TIME TO TRAVEL!!!!

When you hear anything being declared ‘Best of’, you’d better make sure it lives up to the hype! Well, in this case, GAdventure’s Best of Greece does! Experience all of Greece’s beauty: idyllic architecture, breathtaking views and vibrant culture! Two weeks of soaking up the golden sun, indulging in local, fresh cuisine and immersing yourself in Mediterranean culture, all for only $142.78 USD per person, per day (plus air)! Doesn’t get much better than that! 

So, why book with us? Well, we will match any price you find online plus, you get expert advice from people who have actually been to Greece, love it, and know the in’s and out’s of everything! It’s awesome to know somebody has your back when challenges arise on your travels. Lost bags, cancelled flights, missed trains, etc. You can relax and we’ll handle it all! 

Below is just a taste of Greece! If you want more, give our travel specialists a call and we’ll turn your “bucket list” into amazing experiences!

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Santorini, Greece

Santorini, Greece

Meteora, Greece

Meteora, Greece

 Zakynthos Island, Greece

Zakynthos Island, Greece

Parthenon, Greece

Parthenon, Greece

 Mykonos, Greece

Mykonos, Greece

Island of Milos, Greece

Island of Milos, Greece

 

Visit Europe’s Magnificent Northern Capitals!

Breathtaking Norway

Breathtaking Norway

Come with us to explore all of Europe’s magnificent northern capitals on Globus’ Northern Capitals tour: Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, and Helsinki. Guided sightseeing is included in all four cities, plus, a three-night stay in St. Petersburg. For the overnight Baltic Sea crossing from Stockholm to Helsinki, accommodation will be in first-class, two-berth cabins. Special features are charming Tivoli Gardens (open mid-April to mid-September), magnificent Frogner Park, Catherine Palace (if closed, Pavlovsk Palace instead) and, above all, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.

Northern Capitals Tour

Northern Capitals Tour

Included are magnificent dinners to give the travelers a chance to taste the local specialties in Copenhagen, with a dessert choice of Danish cheeses, as is traditional in Denmark; the traditional Smörgãsbord dinner on the Baltic Sea cruise; and a special dinner of Russian delicatessen, like caviar, blinis, and vodka in St. Petersburg. A welcome dinner in Copenhagen and a farewell dinner in St. Petersburg are included, and a full day at leisure in Helsinki allows the possibility to join an optional excursion to Tallinn, capital of Estonia, known as one of the pearls of the Baltic countries.

For more information on the Northern Capitals Tour please contact our travel specialists!

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A Few Good Tips for African Safari Travelers

African Travel

African Travel

A friend and adventure travel connoisseur from PathWrangler recently spent an incredible three weeks on an overland African safari exploring regions of South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe. On PathWrangler’s blog he shares his experiences first hand of what it was like to sleep on the dusty, hard ground under the southern hemisphere’s amazing night sky, go without a shower for days on end and get as close as possible to some of the most dangerous animals on the planet.

African Leopard, Kruger National Park

African Leopard, Kruger National Park

“In looking back I have a few tips to pass along on what to do and not to do while roughing it in the bush.” – PathWrangler

Do be quiet.  Animals have amazing hearing and can hear you long before you see them.

Do blend in with your surroundings.  Avoid bright colors and wear clothes in muted earth tones- khaki, greens and browns.

Do bring plenty of insects repellent.  Insects like sand flies (no-see-ums) are so tiny to the naked eye that this advantage gives them plenty of freedom to feast upon you.

Do use soft-sided luggage like duffle bags.  Think mobility and ease of getting on and off of vehicles.  Wheeled suitcases have no place in the dirt.

Do listen to your guide’s instructions.  They are there not only to give you an amazing experience, but also to make sure you stay safe.

Don’t wear any strong scents.  The animals will smell the cologne or perfume and keep their distance.

Don’t bother with makeup and jewelry.  The lions, leopards and elephants will not be impressed and the hyenas might laugh.

Don’t leave a trace.  The bush is not an oversized trash receptacle.  Whatever you bring in should be brought out so as not to harm the ecosystem.

Cape Town, Africa

Cape Town, Africa

Above all DO be in the moment while you are there and DON’T let an opportunity to enjoy the natural wonder of Africa and all it has to offer pass you by.

Check out our amazing African tour with G Adventure’s Kruger & Cape Town! Where your itinerary would include exploring vibrant Cape Town, enjoying the various stops along the Panorama Route, searching for and snapping some great photos of the Big Five on open vehicle game drives, spotting wildlife inside world-famous Kruger National Park.

Call our travel specialists for more information!

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Share Your Travels with the World

PathWrangler Map

PathWrangler Map

PathWrangler created the a completely new way to share and organize your travel adventures with friends, clients and associates in one, central, integrated  website. And now that they are linked to Facebook, sharing your travel ideas just got even easier!

Trip Example from PathWrangler

 Example from PathWrangler.com

“We can’t create the ideas for you, but once you get an adventurous idea, you can build it, invite others, organize together, share your experiences as they happen and then share them with the world.” PathWrangler

For the Traveler: it is the best way to organize and journal your trip.  We make it easier to store your memories.

For Trip Organizers: not only is the best way to organize the many trips that you run, but it helps you to get business.  As your clients/members share their trips with their friends, it is a way to get those crucial testimonials and word of mouth referrals naturally.

HOW TO BUILD YOUR FIRST TRIP:

 

Start building and sharing your trips on PathWrangler today!

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Behind the Scenes of Cruise & Travel Masters: Agent Holly Janney Explores Her Lineage in Scotland

Travel Specialist Holly Janney

Travel Specialist Holly Janney

As children Holly and her twin sister grew up hearing stories about their grandfather and his life on the Isle of Arran, off the coast of Scotland.

Isle of Arran

Isle of Arran

Otherwise known as Alexander Wallace, their grandfather was the son of the Corrie Hotel gardener. They lived in Prospect Cottage, which was built for the gardener and his family specifically.

Holly’s mother, Moira, spoke of a special pewter mug that had been given to her from their grandfather. The significance of the mug was somewhat of a mystery, so they all decided to travel to the Isle of Arran to learn more about their lineage and the origin of the pewter mug.

Moira & Lady Jean Fforde with pewter mugs

Moira & Lady Jean Fforde with pewter mugs

They visited the Arran Heritage Museum and The Brodick Castle, where they learned that the mugs had been presented to the children on the island to mark Lady Mary Louise Hamilton’s 21st birthday in 1905. They were able to meet with Lady Mary’s daughter, Lady Jean Fforde, who also had an identical mug. Lady Jean noted, “Of course at that time my mother’s family owned the whole island so there would have been children all over the island receiving these mugs” (The Arran Banner).

Brodick Harbor, Isle of Arran

Brodick Harbor, Isle of Arran

Due to their rarity and significance to the island’s history, Moira and her daughters are considering donating their mug to the Arran Heritage Museum so the entire community would be able to enjoy it.

They were also able to stay at Prospect Cottage, in the small town of Corrie where their grandfather had been raised. The cottage has been restored and maintains its timeless character. It sleeps 4 comfortably and is close to the beach, golf course, horse back riding and hiking. Oh and don’t forget Holly’s favorite, the natural salt water baths within walking distance!

Natural salt water bathtub with the Corrie Hotel in the distance

Natural salt water bathtub with the Corrie Hotel in the distance

Rona Davidson now owns and rents the cottage to visitors of the island. For more information on staying at the Prospect Cottage CLICK HERE.

A visit to the enchanting Isle of Arran will change you forever! For more information on how to get there and what to see, please contact travel specialist Holly Janney at Cruise & Travel Masters!

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Behind The Scenes of Cruise & Travel Masters: Agent Michele Ross Goes to China

So, China was not on my ‘must visit’ list before I arrived there. However once in this amazing country……..WOW! And obviously because I  was able to take my little sister with me it was special from the very start!
I always knew the Great Wall would be spectacular, but had no idea the Terra Cotta Warriors would literally leave me speechless. When we first walked into the huge enclosure where they were unearthed, it took my breath away. I was overwhelmed by what was before us.

Terra Cotta Warriors, Xian China

Terra Cotta Warriors, Xian China

If you are fortunate enough to visit China, don’t miss Lijiang Old  Town, located in Yunnan and  registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Lijiang old town is famous for its neatly arranged system of waterways and bridges. The old town of Lijiang differs from other ancient Chinese cities in architecture, history and the culture of its traditional residents the Nakhi people. Since making the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997 the local government has taken more responsibility for the protection and sustainable development of the old city. Below is their mission statement:
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to encourage the identification, protection and preservation of cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity.
Lijiang Old  Town, Yunnan China

Lijiang Old Town, Yunnan China

For anyone looking for an ‘out of the box’ cultural experience that will never be forgotten, I would highly recommend traveling to China!!
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Travel Agent or Online Booking?

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In this economy budgets are tight and more people are looking to save a buck. Travelers are tempted by the convenience and price tag of online booking but is it really the best way to go?

“The more components you add to your trip — hotel, plane tickets, etc. — the more you should consider a travel agent,” says Chris Elliott, National Geographic Traveler magazine’s ombudsman and syndicated travel columnist. “The other thing, a human agent has the experience of visiting a hotel or a ship or a part of town. There’s nothing like walking into an agency and talking to someone who has been there.”

Terri Maldonado, a travel agent specializing in cruises, says people take their chances booking online. “I personally believe buying travel online is a lot like ordering a hamburger at a fast-food place,” she says. “It may look like a hamburger, but you have no idea what you’re actually getting.”

Adds agent Carolyn Bachman: “The biggest advantage of going with a travel agent is if something goes wrong, you have someone there to help you and straighten things out.”

To ensure a happy client, agents will:

• Double-check dates to make sure everything matches up. Agents can void bookings, which is almost impossible on the Internet.

•Make sure a client has all the necessary documents for travel, including a passport.

• Search for the cheapest fares. Travel consultants found lower airline fares 93.6% of the time for an average savings of $80 in 2004, according to travel industry auditor Topaz International.

Although the initial lure of online booking sites may be appealing, when it comes to the bigger picture of enjoying your travel experience, having the support of a travel agent just might end up saving you time, effort, and most importantly money! Contact our travel specialists for your next special getaway. We are here to do the dirty work for you!

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Are cruises a good option for families with small children?

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Photo Credit: cruiselawnews.com

Yes, cruises are typically a great way for families with small children to travel. However, some cruise lines are more kid-friendly than others. A huge benefit to cruising is you only have to pack and unpack once, which comes in handy with all the gear that babies and toddlers need. Also, there are plenty of entertainment options on-board and docked at shore, so boredom is virtually impossible. Another plus for parents is the wide variety of childcare options, from fun children’s programs to in-room babysitting and staffed nurseries. One thing to keep in mind, is that some cruise ships have a minimum age of 12 months, where others have a minimum age of 4 or 6 months.

“When deciding on a cruise, make sure the children’s programs are tailored to your child’s age. The structure and activities of these programs vary — even among ships from the same cruise line — so make sure the program you want is available during your trip. Web sites such as Cruises for Families and Family Cruises can help you compare your options. You may also want to check out Celebrity, Norwegian, Disney, and Royal Caribbean International cruise lines, which are known for their family-friendly offerings.” -Baby Center

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Photo Credit: cruiselawnews.com

Our travel specialists are here to answer all your questions about cruising with children. We specialize in finding the right cruise for each family. Please contact us for more information!

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Travel Agents for the Internet Generation

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Why would the 20-somethings use a travel agent these days? And why might they be avoiding the idea?

Below, travel junkie and professional writer, Emily Gerson,  interviews agent Tom Lewis to find out why. You can read the full article on Emily’s blog,  Maiden Voyage: Travel For 20Somethings.

Emily Gerson: As a travel agent, do you work with 20somethings? Why would they want to use a travel agent?

Tom Lewis: We are high-end travel agents, but surprisingly, I have quite a few clients who are in their 20s. Its been growing by word of mouth within that group. I’m 54, I have two daughters – one is 27 and one is 25. The 27-year-old’s husband works for Wells Fargo and most of his friends are business majors, lawyers, and other young professionals. Once I got them hooked on my services, they started referring me to their friends. People in their 20s are a generation that trusts their friends. That’s where this industry has done a poor job – getting its foot in the door. Once people use me, they get their friends to call me. It’s more personal.

Certainly if they’re just booking a flight from Phoenix to L.A., they don’t call me – it’s not cost-effective. The advantage I can give them is that I don’t just book them a room in a rate category – you can do that on the Internet. If a young client calls me and they booked a room at Shutters in Santa Monica, I contact the management and let them know they’re coming. They have a room in a certain category, but there’s a good chance they’ll get a room upgrade. There’s also a good chance they’ll get an amenity when they get to the room – maybe a bottle of Champaign, wine, or a fruit plate. With Virtuoso, if I’m booking a very high-end hotel, a lot of those things are guaranteed. And it’s the exact same price as you can book on travel websites.

Another advantage that I’d emphasize is that booking your own travel costs you time. The average person visits 27 websites before they book in order to gather information and compare prices. If you call or email me, within 15 minutes I can find the same information. I can give you price and itinerary in two phone calls. It’s so much easier.

EG: What are some of the most common misconceptions you see amongst 20somethings in regards to travel agents?

TL: The main one is that it’s too expensive. There are rare occasions when there are Internet specials we cant match, but about 95% of time, that cheap rate you see on Internet is the same one I’m seeing on my computer. And often, a travel agent can get you a better deal than what you’re seeing online. We can actually save them money. You retain the same price but are getting a better room and things added to it – it’s a better deal. The perception is that it’s too expensive, but the reality is that its often more expensive to use Internet. The reason I believe that most people your age assume they should book on Internet is they assume it’s always cheaper.

The other misconception is that it’s not cool. The cool thing is to go online and book your own travel. Do you think Ashton Kutcher books his own travel? Do you think Blake Lively books her own travel? No. The people who 20somethings aspire to be – they all use travel agents.

EG: I’ve read several articles recently that said travel agents were making a comeback. Do you think this is true?

TL: The tide has definitely turned so that we’re starting to win back market share. There are a number of reasons for that. I’d encourage you to do a Twitter search for the names of large travel websites and sucks or #fail. You will see that there are a lot of people are not happy with the service they get from these companies. A recently survey said only 27% of people who book all travel on the Internet are satisfied or very satisfied with the process.

Nobody has done survey like that on travel agents, but once we have gotten a customer into our office and booked a trip for them and they’ve returned, about 95% of them call us back. There’s a reason for that. We’re personable, it’s personal, we do whatever we can to make sure that the client is satisfied and has a great trip. With the Internet, you’re on your own. If something goes wrong, their customer service is very poor. With us, if you get to hotel and it doesn’t meet your expectations, we want you to call us. We may not be able to fix it, but chances are if we get on the phone with the management, we may be able to get you better room. However, there are some travel agents who are less professional and less full-service, who are basically taking orders, so you can’t really say that all travel agents do the same thing.

EG: If I was using a travel agent for the first time, how do I know what to look for?

TL: Ask them if they provide service after the sale, so in other words, if you show up at the hotel and they show you to your room and it’s not what you believed you are getting, will they intervene with the hotel and try to get you a better room?

I would also ask if the travel agent is networking. We spend a tremendous amount of time and energy meeting with hotels, hotel sales reps and managers, so when our clients go to that hotel we have established a relationship with that person. Here’s an analogy;  a very well-networked travel agent doesn’t know the bouncer at the exclusive club you want to go into, but they know the person who made the list. We can get you on the list, so when you show up you don’t have to say, “This room isn’t what I wanted” – you will get there and the room is the way you wanted, and will probably be better than you expected. We contact the people and let them know we have clients coming. Often we’ll have physically stayed at hotel or done a site inspection. I can ask for room in certain part of resort because I know it will suit my client better.

Credentials and certifications are not a bad thing to look for because it shows they’ve taken the time to get trained, but not it’s necessary. To me it’s more a matter of asking the agent, “What do you do to educate yourself? What type of training do you do? Do you go to industry events?” I take training from cruise lines, tour companies, hotel chains, and so on.

EG: What types of travels do you book for your younger clients?

TL: Most of my young clients do trips like urban hotel stays in California – it’s usually pretty straightforward. Many of them could have booked themselves, but I got them extras like room upgrades, free extras, bottle of wine upon showing up – things they wouldn’t have online. I booked a trip to Vancouver and Victoria for one couple and I outlined some of the activities they could do. I have also done Hawaii and Mexico resort stays, though I plan to book more complex stays eventually. I’ve found that young professionals don’t have much vacation time – most of the people I work with are looking more to decompress than to go and see everything.

Find out why Cruise & Travel Masters is the best agency for travelers of all ages! Give us a call today!

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The Dos and Dont’s of a Winter Wedding

These days, more and more couples are opting for winter weddings, and why not? There is something magical about the snowy landscape and cuddling up with your sweetheart. Not to mention, there is a lot less competition for vendors and sites. With a little planning the cold weather can be the perfect backdrop for a truly unique and unforgettable wedding experience. Read on to learn the Dos and Dont’s of Winter Weddings from Kate Wood at the knot.

Don’t: Be Afraid to Experiment With Color

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Photo Credit: greenweddingshoes.com

You shouldn’t feel bound to a palette of winter whites, greens, and reds that traditionally surround the holiday season. Why not choose bold, bright colors and create a tropical wonderland of mango oranges, Key lime greens, or pineapple yellows? It sounds counterintuitive, but it can actually create a fun, unexpected setting for your guests.

Do: Dress Your Bridesmaids in Style…

Throw out the old-school rules that say you have to wear certain fabrics depending on the time of year you’re getting married. It’s completely okay to choose a strapless dress rather than one with long sleeves, or silk charmeuse rather than double-faced satin — go with whatever works for your wedding style and your bridesmaids’ bodies. Check out photos of our favorite bridesmaid dresses.

…But Don’t: Leave Them Freezing!

Photo Credit: Sweet November Events

Photo Credit: Sweet November Events

Remember, though, you can’t be overly picky about what they wear when your bridesmaids are outdoors (which they will be, even if it’s just to dash from the limo to the church). If you’ve opted for glitzy heels that would be hazardous in snow (let alone ice), be okay with them toting along sneakers or boots to get from one place to the next. And obviously, coats are a must — in most parts of the country, it’ll take more than a pashmina to ward off the winter chill. Get more ideas for winter wedding accessories.

Do: Create a Cozy Reception…

There are plenty of ways to make your reception an even more inviting space. With the sun setting early, candles will create a romantic glow right from the start of your party. To add to the ambience, consider bringing in lush, soft textures: Think velvet ribbon tied around each napkin or chenille pillows and throws in a lounge area.

…But Don’t: Let It Overheat

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Photo Credit: Youaphotography.com

Okay, we know it’s cold outside, but things may heat up on your dance floor. If it seems like guests are breaking a serious sweat, ask your wedding coordinator or site manager to turn the heat down a notch. Another option: If there are separate thermostats for different areas of your reception space, set the one for the dance floor area a few degrees lower.

Do: Be Gracious to Your Guests…

There are tons of winter-inspired ways you can thank your guests for joining you at your wedding. Winter- or holiday-themed favors are always favorites, like ornaments with each guest’s name on them before Christmas or delectable truffles near Valentine’s Day. Another option is do an extra late-night snack. We love the idea of giving out hot cocoa with shortbread cookies or mulled apple cider with gingerbread. See more top winter wedding ideas.

…But Don’t: Leave Them Out in the Cold!

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Photo Credit: Wyoming.weddings.com

If you want to have a receiving line, plan ahead of time how it will work so guests aren’t left freezing outside. If your ceremony space has a large enough entryway or vestibule, you may be able to wait there and have guests greet you after the ceremony. To hold a receiving line at the reception, do it inside rather than greeting guests as they enter. That way, when the line starts to bottleneck, guests in the back aren’t left waiting (and shivering) to get indoors.

Weddings and honeymoons are our specialty, so leave it to us to create the perfect itinerary for your special day.

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