Thursday, December 30

Cruise Lines & Fuel Surcharges

While most cruise lines nixed the extra fuel surcharges due to a decrease in gas prices, Cunard has once again reinstated it. I received an email from Cunard detailing their decision to increase the charges:

Due to the continued escalation of fuel prices, Cunard Line will increase our fuel supplement from $3.85 (USD) to $6.00 (USD) per person per day. This supplement will not exceed $200.00 per person, per voyage. The supplement applies to each paying guest travelling, including 3rd and 4th person fares and paid children's accomodations.

The new fuel supplement will apply to all new bookings made on or after 31 December 2010 for voyages departing on or after 14 April 2011.

We regret having to take this action, but as fuel prices continue to rise we now find it necessary to implement this additional supplement.

Thank you for your business and continuous support!


Hopefully, other cruise lines won't be too quick to follow!

Friday, December 17

Hot Promos for the week of 12/17/10


Here are this week's hot promotions from Sand & C Travel®!

-5 Night Western Caribbean on Celebrity Century departs Jan 17 from $239* Outside/$329* Veranda/$349* Concierge! (must be booked on Dec 21)

-7 Night Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Solstice departs Jan 23 from $549* Inside/$699* Veranda! (must be booked on Dec 21)

-7 Night Eastern Caribbean on Oasis of the Seas departs Jan 15 from $799* Inside/$849* Outside/$1049* Balcony! (must be booked on Dec 21 [Crown & Anchor members can book this on Dec 20])

-10 Night Mediterranean Sampler on Seven Seas Mariner departs Aug 24 from $6499* including free air, shore excursions and hotel package!

-11 Night Stockholm to Copenhagen on Crystal Serenity from $6730* including free air and $1000 per cabin shipboard credit!

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Sand & C Travel will be closed on the following dates so that our staff may enjoy the holidays with their families:

December 24-26

December 31-January 2

Note that we will not be sending out our promotions until after the holidays. Happy, Healthy New Year to you and your family!


The Sand & C Travel ®Presentation Series

Your opportunity to learn more about the destinations, cruise lines and tour operators that offer the vacation that you desire.

February 16, 2011 Celebrity Cruises

March 2, 2011 Princess Cruises

April 6, 2011 Isram World of Travel

May 4, 2011 Viking River Cruises

June 2, 2011 Oceania Cruises

All presentations begin at 7:00PM and will take place in our office.

PLEASE RSVP AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE PRESENTATION BY CALLING OUR OFFICE OR E-MAILING US AT INFO@SANDCTRAVEL.COM AND INCLUDE YOUR NAME, PHONE NUMBER, E-MAIL ADDRESS AND DATE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND.

Space is limited and guests will be limited to attending 2 of the above events.


Contact Sand & C Travel® for more information today!

(561) 736-3880 or (877) 736-3880

9851-F Military Trail

Boynton Beach, FL 33436

info@sandctravel.com www.sandctravel.com

*-All rates are per person, cruise only, no air, based upon double occupancy, and subject to availability at time of booking. Offers are subject to immediate withdrawal at any time by the respective cruise line or tour operator. Significant restrictions apply. Rates include non-commissionable cruise fare. Government taxes, fuel surcharges, and fees are additional. When air booking is processed through Sand & C Travel, either through the tour operator, cruise line or separately, an agency service fee will apply. Gratuities, which are mandatory with certain cruise lines, are also additional. Optional insurance is strongly recommended for an additional charge. Offers are for new bookings only and are not combinable with any other promotion, including groups, shipboard credits, etc. See respective cruise line or tour operator's brochure for complete terms and conditions, as we ll as respective ship's registry, if applicable. All offers based upon faxes or e-mails received by Sand & C Travel, Inc. during the period Dec 10-17, 2010 from the respective cruise line or tour operator. Note that outside and/or balcony cabin pricing may include obstructed view cabins. Offers may apply to limited or categories. Sand & C Travel is not responsible for mis-prints or typographical errors. All passengers are required to carry proper proof of citizenship. For cruises or tours with a total cabin commissionable cruise fare of under $500, a Sand & C Travel booking fee will apply in addition to the cruise line or tour operator charges.

Friday, December 10

Hot Promos for the week of 12/10/10

Here are this week's hot promotions from Sand & C Travel®!

Cruise Promotions

-5 Night Western Caribbean on Celebrity Century departs Jan 3 from $239* Outside/$329* Concierge! (must be booked on Dec 14)

-7 Night Holiday Western Caribbean on Liberty of the Seas departs Dec 19 from $629* Inside/$749*Outside/$1149* Balcony! (must be booked on Dec 14 [Crown & Anchor members can book this on Dec 13])

-7 Night Western Caribbean on Oasis of the Seas departs Jan 8 from $799* Inside/$899* Outside/$999* Balcony! (must be booked on Dec 14 [Crown & Anchor members can book this on Dec 13])

-7 Night Western Caribbean on Crown Princess departs Feb 12 from $399* Inside/$429* Outside/$649* Balcony!

-12 Night Portugal Passage (Ft. Lauderdale to Lisbon) on Seabourn Odyssey departs Mar 18 from $2499* for Florida Residents!

-14 Night Exotic Caribbean on Celebrity Constellation departs Jan 29 from $899* Inside! (must be booked on Dec 14)

-14 Night Southern Treasures on Oceania Regatta departs Apr 12 from $2499*!

Tour & River Cruise Promotions

-Book a 2011 Globus Europe Air-Inclusive vacation by January 4 and save $800 per couple*!

-Book a select 2011 Avalon Waterways Europe river cruise and save up to $3400 per couple*!

-Attention Singles! Book a select 2011 Cosmos Europe or North America vacation by January 4 and the single supplement will be waived*!

-Attention Singles! Book a select 2011 Avalon Waterways Europe river cruise by January 4 and the single supplement will be waived*!

FOLLOW Sand & C Travel ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER OR LINKED-IN! Join the conversation with Sand & C and other travelers at our blog!

The Sand & C Travel ®Presentation Series

Your opportunity to learn more about the destinations, cruise lines and tour operators that offer the vacation that you desire.

February 16, 2011 Celebrity Cruises

March 2, 2011 Princess Cruises

April 6, 2011 Isram World of Travel

May 4, 2011 Viking River Cruises

June 2, 2011 Oceania Cruises

All presentations begin at 7:00PM and will take place in our office.

PLEASE RSVP AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE PRESENTATION BY CALLING OUR OFFICE OR E-MAILING US AT INFO@SANDCTRAVEL.COM AND INCLUDE YOUR NAME, PHONE NUMBER, E-MAIL ADDRESS AND DATE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND.

Space is limited and guests will be limited to attending 2 of the above events.

Contact Sand & C Travel® for more information today!

(561) 736-3880 or (877) 736-3880

9851-F Military Trail

Boynton Beach, FL 33436

info@sandctravel.com www.sandctravel.com

*-All rates are per person, cruise only, no air, based upon double occupancy, and subject to availability at time of booking. Offers are subject to immediate withdrawal at any time by the respective cruise line or tour operator. Significant restrictions apply. Rates include non-commissionable cruise fare. Government taxes, fuel surcharges, and fees are additional. When air booking is processed through Sand & C Travel, either through the tour operator, cruise line or separately, an agency service fee will apply. Gratuities, which are mandatory with certain cruise lines, are also additional. Optional insurance is strongly recommended for an additional charge. Offers are for new bookings only and are not combinable with any other promotion, including groups, shipboard credits, etc. See respective cruise line or tour operator's brochure for complete terms and conditions, as we ll as respective ship's registry, if applicable. All offers based upon faxes or e-mails received by Sand & C Travel, Inc. during the period Dec 3-10, 2010 from the respective cruise line or tour operator. Note that outside and/or balcony cabin pricing may include obstructed view cabins. Offers may apply to limited or categories. Sand & C Travel is not responsible for mis-prints or typographical errors. All passengers are required to carry proper proof of citizenship. For cruises or tours with a total cabin commissionable cruise fare of under $500, a Sand & C Travel booking fee will apply in addition to the cruise line or tour operator charges.

Saturday, December 4

Hot Promos for the week of 12/3/10

Here are this week's hot promotions from Sand & C Travel®!

Cruise Promotions

-5 Night Western Caribbean on Celebrity Century departs Dec 11 from $279* Veranda/$319* Concierge! (must be booked on Dec 7)

-7 Night Western Caribbean on Oasis of the Seas departs Dec 11 from $699* Inside/$799*Outside/$899* Balcony! (must be booked by Dec 7 [Crown & Anchor members can book this on Dec 6]))

-7 Night New Years Western Caribbean on Celebrity Eclipse departs Dec 26 from $1399* Veranda/$1599 Concierge! (must be booked on Dec 7)

-16 Night South China Sea on Ocean Princess departs Dec 22 from $1099*!

-17 Night Japan & Alaska on Volendam departs May 2 from $1599* Inside/$1799* Outside/$2699* Suite!

Tour & River Cruise Promotions

-Book a 2011 Globus Europe Air-Inclusive vacation by January 4 and save $800 per couple*!

-Book a select 2011 Air-Inclusive Avalon Waterways Europe river cruise and save $1000 per couple* or $500 per couple* on select cruise/land only river vacations! *(must be booked by January 4)

-Attention Singles! Book a select 2011 Cosmos Europe or North America vacation by January 4 and the single supplement will be waived*!

-Attention Singles! Book a select 2011 Avalon Waterways Europe river cruise by January 4 and the single supplement will be waived*!


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The Sand & C Travel ®Presentation Series

Your opportunity to learn more about the destinations, cruise lines and tour operators that offer the vacation that you desire.

February 16, 2011 ---Celebrity Cruises

March 2, 2011 --------Princess Cruises

April 6, 2011 --------- Isram World of Travel

May 4, 2011 --------- Viking River Cruises

June 2, 2011 --------- Oceania Cruises



All presentations begin at 7:00PM and will take place in our office.

PLEASE RSVP AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE PRESENTATION BY CALLING OUR OFFICE OR E-MAILING US AT INFO@SANDCTRAVEL.COM AND INCLUDE YOUR NAME, PHONE NUMBER,

E-MAIL ADDRESS AND DATE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND.

Space is limited and guests will be limited to attending 2 of the above events.

Contact Sand & C Travel® for more information today!

(561) 736-3880 or (877) 736-3880

9851-F Military Trail

Boynton Beach, FL 33436

info@sandctravel.com www.sandctravel.com

*-All rates are per person, cruise only, no air, based upon double occupancy, and subject to availability at time of booking. Offers are subject to immediate withdrawal at any time by the respective cruise line or tour operator. Significant restrictions apply. Rates include non-commissionable cruise fare. Government taxes, fuel surcharges, and fees are additional. When air booking is processed through Sand & C Travel, either through the tour operator, cruise line or separately, an agency service fee will apply. Gratuities, which are mandatory with certain cruise lines, are also additional. Optional insurance is strongly recommended for an additional charge. Offers are for new bookings only and are not combinable with any other promotion, including groups, shipboard credits, etc. See respective cruise line or tour operator's brochure for complete terms and conditions, as we ll as respective ship's registry, if applicable. All offers based upon faxes or e-mails received by Sand & C Travel, Inc. during the period Nov 26-Dec 3, 2010 from the respective cruise line or tour operator. Note that outside and/or balcony cabin pricing may include obstructed view cabins. Offers may apply to limited or categories. Sand & C Travel is not responsible for mis-prints or typographical errors. All passengers are required to carry proper proof of citizenship. For cruises or tours with a total cabin commissionable cruise fare of under $500, a Sand & C Travel booking fee will apply in addition to the cruise line or tour operator charges.

Monday, November 29

Celebrity Equinox October Transatlantic

Alan & Cathy recently led a group cruise on the Celebrity Equinox on a westbound transatlantic crossing from Rome to Ft Lauderdale. As is tradition, they always share their experiences with us.

Happy Thanksgiving! It is hard to believe it is already here…..time just continues to fly…before you know it the year will be over and we will be in 2011!

It has become a tradition that whenever I go on a trip I share my experience through these e-mail newsletters. This week, Cathy & I returned from leading a group on a 2 week Trans-Atlantic cruise on the Celebrity Equinox. We went with 60 of our clients on this cruise from Rome to Ft. Lauderdale.

Cathy and I have always been apprehensive about taking a Trans-Atlantic cruise. The thought of spending a week at sea without stepping on land seemed confining. We also were afraid we would drive each other crazy in a small cabin for that length of time. However, I must say that I was pleasantly surprised….we really did enjoy the Trans-Atlantic experience. Being on a magnificent vessel such as the Equinox, there was always something we could do, including just relaxing….I could definitely vacation like that!


The cruise left from outside of Rome. While we had some clients who sailed on the prior cruise to the Holy Land on the Equinox (making it a back-to-back cruise), and a few who went into Rome a couple of days early, most of us flew right in on the day we boarded the ship. Cathy and I flew with a bunch of the guests on Alitalia direct from Miami to Rome. It was my first time on Alitalia, and they lived up to their reputation of not being the best airline in the world. The crew was not very accommodating, and they ran out of wine before they even got to us. However, it was a direct flight, so worth the inconvenience.


If I were take a trip such as this again, I would probably fly in at least a day early. It was very hectic going straight to the ship. We were tired, and jumped right into touring the next morning. It would have been nice to have a day to recover from the flight and time change, especially since the cruise began with 5 straight port days full of touring.

Since many of our clients have been to the Med before, I am not
going to go into the details of every port. The itinerary for this cruise was as follows:

Day 1: Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy.

Day 2: Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy

Day 3: Cannes/Monte Carlo, France

Day 4: Barcelona, Spain

Day 5: Cartagena, Spain

Day 6: Seville (Cadiz), Spain

Day 7: At Sea

Day 8: Tenerife, Canary Islands

Days 9-15: At Sea

Day 16: Ft. Lauderdale, FL


Here are just a few unique highlights that I would like to share for you to consider if you are planning a trip to this area of the world:
Cathy and I have been to Barcelona a few times in the past, but never made the trip out to Montserrat. This was very worthwhile. It is a spiritual mountain location with a huge cathedral on top, and home of the Black Madonna. The views are magnificent, it is truly amazing to see what was built hundreds of years ago at such high altitudes.

Cathy and I joined one other couple in the group on a segway tour of the port city of Cartagena. It was a lot of fun riding the segways….a great way to see the city. The group in the tour was composed of mostly senior citizens, and by and large they had no problem in operating the segways, including up and down hills. There was one woman in the group who was a bit klutzy and fell off of her segway twice, but there is one in every crowd. (By the way, that one was my wife!)

Tenerife is the capital of the Canary Islands, located off the coast of Africa. It is a beautiful island, with mountains and volcanoes. We visited Loro Park, which is sort of a combination of a zoo and Sea World. They had amazing exhibits with penguins, apes and more, in addition to the Sea World type dolphin and orca shows. It was a fun day! After Tenerife, we began our crossing of the Atlantic.

Every morning I would work out, and then Cathy & I would take a walk on the jogging track every afternoon. Even with that consistent exercise, I still managed to gain
6 pounds on the cruise…..the food was too good! If you have not been on the Solstice class ships from Celebrity, you have been missing quite the culinary experience. The food in the main dining room was excellent. And if you get bored there, there are many alternatives on board. They have three specialty restaurants (Silk Harvest [Asian Fusion], Murano [French/Continental], and Tuscan Grill [Italian]. Charges do apply for these restaurants, but they are each unique, intimate dining experiences that are worth the cost. The ship also has “Bistro on Five” an eatery with crepes and Panini sandwiches. The ship charges $5 to eat there, which is again, well worth it!

I felt that the buffet on the Equinox is one of the best on the sea. With multiple stations including carved meats, salad bars, grills, fresh made to order pasta, fresh made to order stir fry, pizza and a full ice cream bar, I cannot imagine a palate that would not be satisfied. This had to be the one of the most popular spots on the ship!

And there were even more food choices on board….there is a healthy eating snack bar in the Solarium and an outdoor hamburger/hot dog stand. One night, when we were tired we ordered dinner through room service, and it was also delicious and fast!

The ship had many activities during the crossing. Of course there was the typical nightly entertainment. There were lectures and courses on board including lectures on astronomy and major league baseball and computer classes. There were games available throughout the day, and we planned some game events just for our clients. By the way, I came in third place on the ship in one of the blackjack tournaments!

As for the seas, they were not bad. We were concerned about crossing the Atlantic, but today's ships are so large with the most advanced stabilizer systems that they do a great job in reducing the movement. The middle of the crossing was a bit rough with the ship rocking and rolling, but I did not meet anyone who got sick from the movement of the ship. (There were plenty of people who got sick on board, as something was going around…have to keep washing those hands when on board. We came home with colds.) Most of the trip was pretty smooth, with beautiful weather.

In summary, if you are looking for a way to see some sites in Europe and have plenty of time to relax and contemplate life, than a Trans-Atlantic cruise is for you. Other advantages include only having to fly one way and, when sailing west from Europe to the USA, there is an extra hour of sleep on most days of the crossing. And, because Trans-Atlantic cruises tend to be longer trips that are not conducive to working people, they are often excellent values.


But you do need to be in decent physical shape to make this trip. It is always tough flying, walking through the large European airports, and touring. Most tours include a good amount of walking, and the streets are often hilly and uneven. It was a bit much for some of our guests. I always recommend that if clients have walking issues that they should avoid major overseas trips, as those will be difficult.

I invite you to take a look at the pictures of our trip, which are posted on facebook. Whether or not you are a member of facebook, you should be able to view these pictures by just clicking this link.


Alan Rosen
President
Sand & C Travel

If you would like more information about Celebrity Cruises, the Celebrity Equinox, Europe cruises & tours, any of the ports mentioned, or trans-atlantic cruises, please don't hesitate to let us know!

Wednesday, November 3

Argentina


Location: Argentina is located on the southern tip of South America. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the East, Chile to the West, with Bolivia, Paraguay, and Urugay to the North.
Capital: Buenos Aires
Climate: As Argentina is located below the Equator, the seasons are opposite of those in the US and Europe. The climate is generally temperate but also experiences extremes- the subantartic southern region, the mild central plains, and the extreme heat in the north. January tends to be the warmest month, while June and July tend to be the coldest.
Time Zone: Argentina uses the GMT -3 time zone. (Florida is GMT -5) Currently, Argentina does not observe daylight savings time but makes the determination on a year-by-year basis.
Electricity: Argentina uses 220V (voltage), 50 Hz (frequency), and type C & I plugs.
Currency: The currency in Argentina is the peso which is divided into 100 cents. ATM's are very common and can be found readily. Travelers Checks are not widely accepted, so you must go to a bank or travel agent in order to cash them. If you are looking to exchange money in Argentina, it is best to go to a bank or Currency Exchange Center. Many hotels also will exchange currency. While credit cards are mostly accepted, due to a poor economy it is likely you will be charged a high surcharge. View Argentinian currency
Exchange Rate: 1 USD = 3.956 ARS, 1 ARS = .252781 USD.
Click here to view the current exchange rate.
Population: 41,343,201 (July 2010 est.)
Country Code: The telephone country code for Argentina is 54.
Languages: The official language of Argentina is Spanish. Other languages commonly spoken include Italian, English, German and French.
Government: The goverment is a republic. The Executive branch is headed by the President- who is the head of state and head of government. The Legislative branch is governed by the President and two chambers of Congress. The Judiciary is independent of the Executive and Legislative branches.
Communication: Telephone land lines, cell phones, broadcast media, and the Internet are all widely used forms of communication. If you are bringing a cell phone to Argentina, make sure you have voltage and frequency adaptors as well as to notify your carrier. When dialing from a cellular device, dial the country code followed by the city code, and then the local number. Tips for making phone calls in Argentina.
Transportation: Travellers may rent a car but it is often quite costly. The most popular mode of transportation are the colectivos or micro omnibus (bus). There are taxis and remise, a type of taxi. Remise are often cheaper as they price of the trip is agreed upon prior. If you are travelling around Buenos Aires, you may take the ''subte'' (metro or subway). If you would prefer quick and comfortable transportation between Argentina and Uruguay, there is a Ferry service which can be expensive.
Entry: U.S. citizens for tourism or business only need a valid US passport and may stay for up to 90 days without a visa. Visitors will be charged an Entry Fee of $140 USD. This fee is a reciprocal charge in line with costs incurred by Argentinians when travelling to the US. This fee allows US citizens unlimited entry for up to 10 years.


Things To Do - Places To See
Mendoza: This lovely metropolitan city is located in the foothills of the Andes in the northcentral high plains, just across the border from Santiago. It is most popular for wine enthusiasts and adventure travellers looking to climb Aconcagua (the highest mountain in the western hemisphere), ski, hike, horseback ride, and raft. Mendoza is the largest wine producing region in Latin America and is one of nine cities worldwide in the Great Capitals of Wine.

Tuesday, September 14

Eqyptian Splendour


Join Sand & C Travel's Rebecca Heyman on
Avalon Waterways' Egyptian Splendour
October 15-23, 2011

Includes:
  • Transportation from the Boynton Beach area to/from a Southeast Florida airport if booking air through Sand & C Travel
  • Sightseeing of major destinations including the Aswan Dam, the Temple of Isis, the Valley of Kings and the Valley of Queens, Colossi of Memnon, Luxor Temple, and more!
  • Daily Breakfast, four lunches, and five dinners
  • 4 Night River Cruise on the Royal Lotus
  • 3 Nights in Cairo at the Oberoi Mena House (garden view) or Fairmont Heliopolis
  • 1 Night at the Movenpick Resort Aswan
  • Avalon Waterways Insurance package with cancellation waiver
Click here to request more information on this trip


Monday, September 13

Jewish Heritage in Denmark

If you're headed to Denmark & would like to experience a bit of Jewish heritage while you're there, Visit Denmark's Jewish-themed travel site is an amazing resource! Jam-packed with information on useful facts, historical background, and suggestions for places to go and things to see, your trip just became that much easier to plan- and that much more exciting. In addition, you can read about and then experience a fairly comprehensive history of Jews in this lovely Scandinavian country.
The oldest Jewish community in Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, & Denmark) resides in Denmark and dates back to the times of King Christian IV when he founed a city on the River Elbe called Gluckstadt near Hamburg, Germany (at the time, under Danish rule) in the 1600's. It was originally a safe haven for Sephardic Jewish merchants from many areas such as Spain, Portugal, & North Africa.
You can visit various sites on your own or join a tour specifically designed for travellers wishing to experience Danish Jewish hertiage first hand.

Sites that currently make the website's Top 5 points of interest are:



  1. Danish Jewish Museum- this museum provides a great perspective on Jewish history in Denmark from the 17th century up until present day.
  2. Jewish Copenhagen Walking Tour- This is the perfect combination of general points of interest around Copenhagen while also seeing & learning about Jewish history and culture.
  3. The Museum of Danish Resistance 1940-1945 (Frihedsmuseet)- Opened in 1957 and inaugurated in 1995, this is a permanent exhibition aimed at telling the story of Danish resistance during Nazi occupation from 1940-1945.
  4. The Great Synagogue of Copenhagen- This is the main synagogue of Jewish Danes in Copenhagen and boasts unique & beautiful architecture considered to be the masterwork of Gustav Friedrich.
  5. The Rescue Route- While this may be seen through various modes of transportation, the most highly recommended is through a guided tour or specialized guide for the most engaging experience. On this route, originally travelled in 1943, you'll traverse through quaint and charming fishing villages.
View our guide to Scandinavia here!






Illustration of The Great Synagogue of Copenhagen from around 1899

Tuesday, September 7

Allure of the Seas

Over this past year, cruisers and agents alike have been talking about Royal Caribbean's latest ship, the Oasis of the Seas.. Now Royal Caribbean is getting ready to debut her sister ship, Allure of the Seas! She is due to arrive in her new home port of Port Everglades on Thursday November, 11, 2010.

Allure of the Seas video walkthrough from the STX Shipyard in Turku, Finland
(video credits to The Avid Cruiser)

Largest Cruise Liner Just Makes It Under Bridge
Allure passing under Denmark's Storebaelt Bridge (Great Belt Bridge) on it's 13 day transatlantic journey from the STX shipyard in Turku, Finland to Fort Lauderdale, Florida!
(video credits to msnbc.com)

Watch Allure's video logs-- find out about the new & exciting things Allure has to offer & track her progress as she leaves the shipyard in Turku, Finland to arrive in her new homeport of Port Everglades.


Ship Info:
Passengers (Double Occupancy): 5,400
Passengers (Max Occupancy): 6,300
Passenger Decks: 16
Number of Crew: 1,800

Staterooms:
Total in all Categories: 2,706
Suites with Balcony: 166
Oceanview with Balcony: 1,315
Oceanview with no Balcony: 176
Inside, Atrium View: 553
Inside Cabins: 496
Accessible Staterooms: 46

Entertainment:
Casino
Disco/Nightclub
Movies
Card Room/Game Room
Video Games/Arcade

Sports & Activities:
Outdoor Pool
Sports Court
Fitness Center/Gym
Rock Climbing
Jogging Track
2 Flowriders
Zip Line
Mini Golf

For more ship information, click here: CLIA Allure of the Seas

Monday, August 30

Costa Rica: Pura Vida



Quick Facts:
*Location: Central America. Costa Rica is bordered by Nicaragua to the north & Panama to the south with the Caribbean Sea to the east & North Pacific Ocean to the west.
*Capital: San Jose, located in the Central valley
*Climate: Subtropical. The dry season is December through April & the rainy season lasts from May to November. Dependent upon where in the country you are, temperatures can vary but on averages are around 72F (22C).
*Time zone: GMT -6. This corresponds to US Central Time in the winter & US Mountain Time during US daylight savings.
*Electricity: The voltage used is 120V and a frequency of 60 Hz. A & B plugs are used. (This is the same as what is used in the U.S.)
*Currency: Colon. (1USD = 507.7 CRC) The US Dollar is widely accepted.
*Population: 4,253,877 (July 2010 est.)
*Country Code: 506. There are no local area codes.
*Languages: Spanish, but most locals speak English as well.
*Government: Democratic Republic
*Communications: Public phones are prevalent and most often use calling cards as coin-operated phones are not as popular. Internet cafes can be found easily however your hotel or hostel may offer free or discounted use. Also, Wi-Fi hotzones have become increasingly popular.
*Important phone numbers:
911 Emergency
110 Local Collect Calls
112 Time of Day Confirmation
113 Directory Assistance
116 International Collect Calls
117 Non-Emergency Police
118 Fire Department & Paramedics
128 Ambulance
192 National Parks Information
800-343-6332 Bilingual Tourist Information
*Transportation: Public transportation is quite good as most Costa Ricans do not own cars. San Jose is the central transportation hub. Car rentals are quite popular but you may also fly internally via Sansa or Nature Air. It is often easy to find a bus going to your chosen destination. Some airlines offer unlimited flights for a specific time period.
*Entry: US citizens with a roundtrip or continuing ticket need a valid US Passport and are permitted to stay up to 90 days without a visa or vaccine requirements.


Costa Rica is often referred to as Eden or an ourdoorsmans dream. due to its wealth of national parks (32), biological reserves (8), forest reserves (13), and wildlife refuges (51). Nature enthusiasts can be active all day mountain biking, hiking, kayaking, rafting, and horseback riding. Whehter you prefer to explore the rainforests and jungles or relax on the sunny beaches at a gorgeous resort, Costa Rica offers the perfect escape. Pura Vida!


Things to Do- Places to See
Most Popular National Parks:
*Tortuguero National Park- Explore the natural beauty of this park by hiking or boating to get around. Take a night tour to watch turtle nesting or take advantage of great fishing opportunities in the daytime.

*Arenal National Park- Visit the most active volcano, the Arenal Volcano, or take a dip in the warm pools and springs such as Tabacon Hot Springs. Relax with a massage while listening to the forest sounds. Go rafting and hiking, take a canopy tour, or watch the volcano's mini-eruptions at night.

*Manuel Antonio National Park- The smallest of the national parks, it is located very close to pristine beaches. This is a popular destinations for couples as well as families. Go sailing and see abundant sea life such as whales and dolphins, and enjoy going snorkeling, diving, or surfing.

*Corcovado National Park- The most ecologically diverse, this park is located on the Pacifc Coast. The beach is absolutely unspoiled and pristine & perfect for enjoying typical maritime activities such as surfing, snorkeling/diving, swimming, laying out, deep sea fishing, ocean kayaking, and horseback riding. For some amazing scuba diving and snorkeling, head to nearby Cano Island.

*Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve- A nature enthusiasts dream, this reserve has been voted one of the 7 Wonders of Costa Rica by popular vote & ranks #14 of the Americas in Newsweek's 100 Places to Remember Before They Disappear. It is a major tourist, researcher, and naturalist destination for the mountainous & tropical biodiversity. Take a canopy tour, suspended bridge tour, coffee tour, go rafting, hiking, horseback ride by day or see the Bat Jungle at night.

Popular Activities:

  • River Rafting
  • Forest Hiking
  • Horseback riding
  • Biking
  • Diving/Snorkeling
  • Sky Tram & Sky Trek Tour
  • Zip-lining
  • Fishing
  • Turtle watching
  • Canopy Tours
  • Sport Fishing
  • Waterfalls
  • Beach parties/Discos
  • Bird Watching
  • Rainforests
  • Hot Springs
  • Hanging Bridges
  • Nature Walks
  • Venado Caves
  • Cloud Forest Reserves
  • Exotic Flora & Fauna
  • Poas Volcano
  • Rappelling/Rock Climbing
  • Turtle Watching

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Helpful Links:
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GotSaga: 6 Must Do's In Costa Rica


Tuesday, August 24

Top 10's

Top 10 Places for a Family Vacation

Top 10 Spring Break Destinations

Top 10 Secluded Getaways

Top 10 Most Relaxing Destinations

Top 10 Places for Baby Boomers to Vacation

Top 10 Nightclubs Worldwide






Are there any other Top 10's you'd love to see? Let us know in the comments or email me at StephanieH@sandctravel.com!

Friday, August 20

Top 10 Friendliest/Happiest Countries

Main Entry: hap·pi·ness
Pronunciation: \ˈha-pē-nəs\
Function: noun
Date: 15th century

1 obsolete : good fortune : Prosperity 2 a: a state of well-being and contentment : Joy b: a pleasurable or satisfying experience 3: felicity, aptness




While it often means something different to all of us, it's often a main motivator and highly sought after. That said, where are you most likely to find it? Based on a recent survey by the OECD, here's our list of the world's happiest places.

  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Netherlands
  • Sweden
  • Ireland
  • Canada
  • Switzerland
  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Belgium

  • Honorable Mentions: Austria, Iceland, Bahamas, Bhutan, Brunei, & Luxembourg

Have you had the pleasure to visit any of these countries? Do you feel that a country has been left out? We're noticing that some of the world's happiest countries are also some of the world's safest!