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Posted on October 21,2008 in

Hot Springs and River Pools With Baja Wild Outfitters

By Janice Mucalov Sometimes the weather just doesn’t cooperate when you’re on vacation, and plans have to be reconfigured. A good tour company is one that can react quickly and turn a cancelled excursion from a disappointment into a terrific day — despite the change in plans. On a recent visit to Cabo San Lucas, Baja Wild Outfitters did precisely that for us. We were booked to go kayaking and snorkeling at Cabo Pulmo Marine Park, a national marine sanctuary on the unspoiled eastern cape of the Baja Peninsula. One of only three living coral reefs in Nor...Read More...
Posted on July 25,2008 in

Switzerland Lands More Locations on UNESCO List

On July 7, the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO added the Albula and Bernina line of the Rhaetian Railway to its world heritage list. This makes the Rhaetian Railway, serving the Canton of Graubunden in the south east part of Switzerland, only the third railway worldwide to be considered "universally outstanding" by UNESCO. On the Bernina line (built in 1903) the railway crosses 52 bridges and 13 tunnels. The Albula line (built in 1910) runs over 144 bridges and through 42 tunnels. The Rhaetian Railway (RhB) is the highest-altitude trans-Alpine line in Europe, and a line with one of the s...Read More...
Posted on July 24,2008 in

Forever Young in Copenhagen

< p>Last month Monacle Magazine named Copenhagen the world's "Best City to Live In." At almost any time of day you'll find visitors crowding Copenhagen's waterfront to gaze at the statue of the Little Mermaid, who looks longingly from her otherworldly perch for her human lover. The statue embodies the city's most essential trait, namely it provides you with ability to keep one foot in childhood as you negotiate the steps of adult urban life. A child-like wonder can be found all over this city, where the omnipresent spirit of Hans Christian Andersen seems to turn up at every corner ...Read More...
Posted on July 24,2008 in

Acupuncture Added To Crystal&#39;s Wellness Options

Enriching its portfolio of wellness opportunities, Crystal Cruises is introducing onboard acupuncture, along with a menu of Chinese herbs revered for restoring and enhancing health, beauty and longevity. A menu of optional acupuncture treatments, launching this month on Crystal Serenity, focuses on weight loss, pain management, stress reduction, detoxification, smoking cessation, facial rejuvenation and even sea sickness. "For many, a vacation offers the freedom to try something new," says Thomas Mazloum, senior vice president, hotel operations. "Whether one is just curious or one wants...Read More...
Posted on July 24,2008 in

Preview Of Queen Victoria

&quot;100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> Enjoy a video preview of QUEEN VICTORIA By Cunard Line   For the first time in history, three Cunard liners are sailing the world's seas. QUEEN VICTORIATM, joining her sisters QUEEN MARY 2® and QUEEN ELIZABETH 2®, continues a 167-year heritage of style and sophistication. Her exceptional features are destined to fulfill the high expectations reserved for the world’s most anticipated ocean liner. Click the but...Read More...
Posted on July 14,2008 in

Double Christening of the MS Amadante and MS Amacello

  The charming, medieval town of Regensburg, Germany formed a festive backdrop for a unique double christening ceremony on Monday, July 7.  AMAWATERWAYS’ two newest vessels, the MS Amacello and MS Amadante were christened before a crowd of specially-invited guests, travel executives and media.  Guests were greeted by AMAWATERWAYS President, Rudi Schreiner and Vice President of Sales, Kristin Karst.  The Lord Mayor of Regensburg gave a welcoming address, and as a special treat, the world-famous boys’ choir, the Regensburger Domspatzen performed, delighting ...Read More...
Posted on July 14,2008 in

Swimming with Whale Sharks

0%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> By Cancun Convention and Visitors Bureau Swimming with the Whale Shark, the largest fish in the world is a dream that can only become a reality in few places throughout the world, such as Australia and Belize. Closely and conveniently situated near the U.S., Cancun located in the Mexican Caribbean, is particularly privileged due to the fact that the majority of the whale shark species prefer these waters. The best time to be a part of this fantastic adventure is during the months of July and August. The Whale Shark...Read More...
Posted on July 14,2008 in

CLIA Committed To The Environment

Fort Lauderdale July 14, 2008 — Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the world’s largest cruise industry group, today reaffirmed the industry’s continued commitment to the environment and advanced wastewater treatment management, in response to public statements concerning member cruise line operations in the Baltic Sea.  In a recent public statement, Mats Abrahamsson, Program Director of the World Wildlife Fund Baltic Ecoregion Program said, “It should be the responsibility of anyone operating a ship in the Baltic Sea to take care of the...Read More...
Posted on July 14,2008 in

Eco-resort in the Caribbean: Mosquito Island

Richard Branson, the adventuring chairman of the Virgin Group of companies, has plans for his newest property, Mosquito Island, to be transformed into what he touts as the most environmentally-friendly resort on the globe. He envisions 20 villas and a beachfront restaurant powered entirely by wind turbines and solar panels. The eco-resort's buildings would capture cool thermal airflows, eliminating the need for air conditioners. The guests' food would come from an organic orchard, and beach buggies would be powered by bio-fuels. Branson believes soaring global oil prices can be the catalyst...Read More...
Posted on July 13,2008 in

Azamara Navigates Near Main Cities in Thailand and Vietnam

--Azamara Cruises has modified its 2008-09 itineraries in order to navigate ships closer to main cities in Thailand and Vietnam. To do so, Azamara will utilize docks that can accommodate smaller ships. The 694-passenger Azamara Quest, which begins sailing in Asia in December, originally was going to implement the changes with is 2009-10 Asia season but was able to make them sooner, the line said. In Bangkok, the Quest will dock at Klong Toey Port, located on the Chao Phraya River, typically less than 30 minutes from the city center. In Ho Chi Minh City, the Quest will dock at Saigon Port, a...Read More...
Posted on July 13,2008 in
 
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