I Want To Take A Cruise, But Don’t Want To Be Out In The Ocean!!!

Do you want to cruise but are afraid of being out in the huge ocean, far from the sight of land?

While visiting with friends at a concert recently, we got on to the topic of our up-coming travel plans. When I mentioned that since we started up Team Edwards Travel, we were taking a trip to Hawaii and were also planning a Panama Canal cruise for next spring.  Everyone got caught up in our excitement, but one person said that they were not really sure that they would be comfortable taking a cruise. That brought up a discussion about the various options that were available to today’s cruisers. So, thank you Heidi, for giving me a great topic for this blog.

Heidi’s concern is not unusual.  In fact, the fear of getting seasick, fear of being bored or the fear of the ocean is a real concern for lots of people.  But that is not enough of a reason for you to give up the idea of a cruise! In fact, today’s modern cruise ships have stabilizers, which really minimizes the problems generally associated with getting seasick.

Also, the person who thinks they will be bored has never been on a cruise ship because there is so much to do; you could even skip getting off in port and still be busy having fun the whole time. That is especially wonderful if you are traveling with a grandparent who has difficulty getting around, but wants to enjoya multi-generational family vacation. They can enjoy the many on-board activities while you are taking a day trip in port, and everyone can still be together for breakfast, dinner and evening play time.

But if you still have doubts, Team Edwards Travel is here to tell you that you have several choices that will allow you to enjoy all of the special things about cruising without having to be out in the big blue ocean, out of sight of land.

First of all, there are river cruises. And I don’t just mean a cruise on the Mississippi. In fact, until just recently, all of the boats that used to cruise the Mississippi had pretty much vanished, except for short run excursions that had an overnight in a shore-based motel before returning to the boat’s home port.  These days, there were at last count, two companies offering river boat cruising on the Mississippi.  There is also a company offering a similar cruising experience on the Columbia River near Portland, Oregon.

If you are up for a little more adventure, and if you have a few more dollars saved to cover the air fare, there are dozens of river cruises throughout Europe, Portugal, Spain, Egypt, Russia, China and Viet Nam. Most of the river boat cruises are 7 days in length, but you could book them back to back and do a river boat cruise from Amsterdam in the Netherlands to Bucharest on the Black Sea!

These cruises are set up so that you can do just the cruise, or you can enjoy pre or post cruise excursions, as well as many side trips along the way, to see exciting historical locations. Wouldn’t you love to see German castles, French wineries, Dutch windmills, the tulips of Holland, Vienna, London, Normandy, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Champs-Elysees, the Louvre,  St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow’s Red Square, St. Petersburg, the pyramids along the Nile in Egypt, the Great Wall of China and the Terra Cotta Army in Xi’an, Bangkok or Hong Kong?

Viking Longship Tour

Also, most of the river boat cruises are available to singles, so it is not just couples on these cruises.

 

Don’t forget the coastal cruises as well.  The ships stay pretty close to the coast on these cruises.  Starting on the west coast, there is the majestic Alaska Inside Passage cruise.  The Alaska cruise is on the top 10 favorite cruises for most cruisers.  America Cruise Lines offers a cruise on the Columbia between Astoria and Clarkston, WA.  Travel up the locks on the Columbia, and up the Snake with a side trip to Pendleton, Oregon.

Moving south, you can cruise  coastal California – Los Angeles to Vancouver, Canada. There is also Los Angeles to San Francisco, then south to Ensenada, Mexico, then north to San Diego and back to Los Angeles.  If you’re looking for a warmer climate, how about the Mexican Riviera along the western coast of Mexico? You can find 3, 4, 5 and 7 day cruises out of Long Beach.

A favorite would be on the Pride of America cruising the Hawaiian Islands.  You get to visit 4 islands starting with Ohau.  What a trip! Fly to Honolulu, spend a couple days on the beach at Waikiki, then do a 7 day island cruise, followed by a couple more days on the beach before flying home.  Maybe you will book a stay at the new Disney Aulani on Oahu.

On the east coast, there is the New England/St. Lawrence River cruise to enjoy the wonderful fall colors of the north east.  Cruise from New York City to Newport, Boston, Bar Harbor, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and then down the St. Lawrence River to Quebec City.

Looking for something closer to shore; how about a cruise from Providence, Rhode Island to New Bedford, to Nantucket Island, Martha’s Vinyard to Fall River then to Newport to Block Island and back to Providence.  How about the coast of Maine? Portland to Boothbay, Bar Harbor, Camden, Belfast, Castine, Rockland and back to Portland.

Another great cruise would be from Alexandria (near Washington, DC) down the river to Mt. Vernon, down to the Chesapeake Bay at St. Marys, and Solomons Island, then up to Annapolis, St. Michaels, Chestertown, through the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal to Philadelphia, PA.

You could do a whole week in the Chesapeake from Baltimore down to Colonial Williamsburg, VA, then back to Baltimore with stops at Tangier Island, Cambridge, Oxford, St. Michaels, and Annapolis. Another great trip would be up the Hudson River from New York City to Albany and back with stops at West Point, Kingston, Poughkeepsie and Sleepy Hollow.

Ready to head south?  How about the Mid-Atlantic inland passage?  Baltimore south to Charleston South Carolina. Stops at Norfolk, Kitty Hawk, Oriental, Beaufort, Wilmington and Myrtle Beach.

Of course, there is the south coast of the US as well.  Charleston, SC to Jacksonville, Florida.  Travel along the inside passage, sheltered by the barrier islands. Stops at Beaufort, Hilton Head Island, Savannah, Sapelo Island, Jekyll Island and Amelia Island along the way.  You could combine the last two cruises for a 15 day cruise from Baltimore, Maryland to Jacksonville, Florida.  What a trip!

Finally, there is the Great Rivers of Florida trip.  Jacksonville to Palatka to Lake George, Green Cove Springs, down the Tolomato River to St. Augustine, Amelia Island and then back to Jacksonville.

If you are looking for something more exotic, you can always cruise around the whole continent of Australia, or around New Zealand. How about the coastal cruise starting in Singapore and going north all the way to Tianjin, China? Yes, there is a little more open water on some of these exotic cruises, but you can work your way up to them.

As you can see, there are dozens of options worth considering. Give us a call at Team Edwards Travel and we will help you find just the right cruise for you.

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Turning Dreams into Memories,
One Vacation at a Time.
Bon Voyage!!!

As you might guess, this document is a compilation of information from our travels as well as from other travelers. I hope it has been of value to you.  Check out the important links below.

Don’t hesitate to email us when you return from your trip with any suggestions that will make this document better for you and your fellow travelers!

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Do Cruise Lines Offer Special Rates to Military, Law Enforcement, Etc…?

Special Rates?

Do Cruise Lines Offer Special Rates to Military, Law Enforcement, etc…?  Yes, they do.  Sometimes in the form of a reduction in price, other times in the form of a gift of onboard credit.  Some cruise lines extend these offers to law enforcement, fire fighters, etc.  Almost every cruise line offers special rates for various categories of travelers.  In addition to the ones noted above, there are also special rates for returning cruisers too.  Just ask us when you call to book your next cruise!

What Should You Ask Your Travel Agent at Team Edwards Travel?

Whenever you talk with your travel agent about a cruise, you need to ask a couple of questions.  First of all, always ask about special rates for any special group that you are a part of; Seniors, AAA members, AARP members, Military, Law Enforcement, etc…  Secondly, always ask the agent if they or their agency already have group rates available for the cruise you want to take.  In fact, if you check out Team Edwards Travel right now, and click on the Specials button on the main page, you will see several cruise specials.

Group Rates???  Do I have to be a part of a special group to qualify for group rates?

Not Usually. Generally, the best rates you will find are for group packages created by your travel agent or the travel agency.  Let me tell you how that works.

Your travel agent at Team Edwards Travel is always planning ahead at least a year.  When the new cruise itinerary comes out, the agents within the agency will set up groups that usually consists of setting aside 10 inside cabins, 10 outside cabins and 10 balcony cabins.  They can use other quantities and they can accommodate other types of cabins, but that is the basic setup.  Oh, and don’t let the “group” identifier worry you.  All that the agents are doing is locking in the rates for their customers.  Sometimes, the “group” is for a particular set of customers, but usually it is just an effort on the part of your travel agent to hold some cabins for their regular clients.

For example, one of the agents in our agency set up a “group” several months ago for an Alaska Inside Passage Cruise.  I asked him if he had the cabins sold yet because I had a client looking for such a cruise. He said that he had not yet sold any of the cabins and that I was welcome to book my clients into his “group”.

So, in conclusion, don’t forget to ask your travel agent about any “groups” they or their agency have that will save you money on your next cruise.  When you realize how much money you have saved, you will be happy you did. Also, don’t forget to ask your agent about tours and excursions as well as any special air fare rates that are available for the cruise you want to book.  Some excursions will be sold out if you wait until you get on ship.  Also, some sites will tell you that you can get a cheaper excursion if you wait till you get to port and talk with one of the locals looking for business.  Yes, it may be cheaper, but is that person licensed and bonded. Is their vehicle insured.  And most importantly, will they get you back to the ship on time.  If you are on an excursion arranged by Team Edwards Travel through the cruise line, the ship will not sail without you.  If you are booked with Fly By Night tours or someone you meet at the dock, and you are late returning, you have to arrange for your own transportation to the next port.  Hope you took $$ and your travel documents with you when you left the ship because you cannot travel without them. This may be a time where saving a few dollars is not really worth it.

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Turning Dreams into Memories,
One Vacation at a Time.
Bon Voyage!!!

As you might guess, this document is a compilation of information from our travels as well as from other travelers. I hope it has been of value to you.  Check out the important links below.

Don’t hesitate to email us when you return from your trip with any suggestions that will make this document better for you and your fellow travelers!

You may also want to visit our Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/TeamEdwardsTravel

Can Team Edwards Travel Save me $$$ if I Am Using My Timeshare?

Can Team Edwards Travel save you money?

Maybe Yes, Maybe No

We all know that time is money, and that knowledge is king! And good travel agents, like Team Edwards Travel, can save the consumer time and with their knowledge, money. People in general associate the web with great deals, while in fact, great offers and amenities can be had by using an agent as well. But remember, pricing is not the only issue; the real issue is who will be there when things go wrong? Will you be able to get in touch with someone on that online site?  Wouldn’t you just rather call your agent, and let them take care of the issues?  Service is the hallmark of a good agent.

Now, let’s get on to the question at hand to see if your travel agent at Team Edwards Travel can save you some money. If your timeshare is within driving distance from your home, you probably won’t save any money if you use your travel agent to book your activities, but you can probably benefit from their knowledge of the area.  They may have some great ideas about things to see and do that you may not have experienced before. That is another reason for working with Team Edwards Travel because we love to travel and love to share our experiences with you.  You will have more fun and save money too.

For example, on our last trip to Seaside, Oregon, we took several side trips and visited some great sites enroute that I am sure you would love to do as well. Like, checking out the Spruce Goose at the Evergreen Museum in McMinnville, sampling cheese at the Tillimook Cheese Factory, and don’t forget the kite shops like Catch The Wind in Lincoln City. We also took a great day trip up to Seattle for a visit to The Pike Place Market as well as to see a Cirque du Soleil show.  If you don’t know what is happening in the area, you might miss out.  Ask your agent what is happening.  We may have some great ideas for you.

If you are flying to your timeshare, I am sure that you can save money by having your travel agent book your airfare and rental car, excursions, shows, etc…

As noted in an earlier blog, your travel agent needs to book a package of products in order to save you money and to get paid a commission, otherwise they have to charge you a service fee for their time and effort. They are not in business to work for free.  They are service providers and expect to get paid for providing their services.

As an example, we travel regularly to Hawaii to make use of our timeshare.  In fact, we will be enjoying our timeshare again this fall.  This is a perfect example of where Team Edwards Travel can bundle the airfare, rental car and a couple of excursions, and save you some money.  We can also suggest some great things to do.  When we visit Kauai we really enjoy taking the time to see the Napali Coast either from the air or from a boat.  Both are great excursions!  It is a great hike too if you are in shape and ready for a workout. Booking all of these together saves money.  On this trip, we will try out the Smith Family Garden Luau on Kauai and let you know what we think.

On Ohau, we like to visit the Polynesian Cultural Center which is a great day trip, ending with a luau and a show.  Don’t forget the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor. This is another area where combining the airfare, car rental and the excursions will save you money. On this trip to Ohau, we will check out the new Disney facility, The Aulani, and let you know what we think.  It’s Grand Opening will be on August 29th; so if you are a big Disney fan, you will want to vacation there the next time you go to Ohau.

Just make sure to contact us before your next vacation, so that Team Edwards Travel can show you how we can save you money and increase your enjoyment.

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Turning Dreams into Memories,
One Vacation at a Time.
Bon Voyage!!!

As you might guess, this document is a compilation of information from our travels as well as from other travelers. I hope it has been of value to you.  Check out the important links below.

Don’t hesitate to email us when you return from your trip with any suggestions that will make this document better for you and your fellow travelers!

You may also want to visit our Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/TeamEdwardsTravel