Friday, July 30, 2010
Scenic Canada and New England
Sail the coastline of Canada & New England and experience the perfect change of scenery. Welcome spring, salute summer or celebrate the stunning beauty of autumn, with most lines sailing May through October.What better way to enjoy the seasons and North America's most scenic, historic and culturally rich region. Eight cruise lines will sail throughout Canada and New England during the 2007 season offering a variety of itineraries sailing from New York, Cape Liberty, Boston, Baltimore, Montreal and Quebec City. Stops include unforgettable east coast cities like New York, Boston, Martha's Vineyard, Newport, RI; and Bar Harbor and Portland, ME. Canada ports of call include Montreal, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, New Foundland, Prince Edward Island and Québec City.
There are a host of different options when it comes to planning your Canada/New England cruise. Cruise lines are offering round-trip itineraries as well as the option to start your cruise in one destination and end somewhere else. Whether you are looking for a small yacht experience up the coast or a mega-ship with all the bells and whistles, a luxury cruise or a premium line, you’ll find one sailing the northern Atlantic this season.
Sailing throughout Canada and New England this season, you’ll admire the rich colors of nature but these cruises are about so much more than the scenery. You’ll have an opportunity to explore the east coasts most charming cities and rustic villages. Discover Newport, Rhode Island, the historic summer home of the rich and famous. Stroll the cities quaint streets, browse through the lavish shops and tour the famous Newport mansions. Retrace history in Boston as you journey along the three-mile Freedom Trail or visit historic Salem, best known for the 17th century witch hunts. In Bar Harbor, Maine you can visit the famed Acadia National Park with over 120 miles of ocean and mountain trails. Excursions include mountain biking, scenic drives through the park and carriage rides along with famous Carriage Trails. Indulge in a traditional lobster bake in Portland, Maine, visit the L.L Beach Flagship store, which opened in 1912, or ride the cog railway to the summit of Mt. Washington.
Heading towards our neighbors to the North, you’ll sail into Halifax, the capital city of Nova Scotia. Here, you can head out on a fishing expedition, sea kayak, whale watch, sail on a famous wooden Tall Ship or journey out to the country, sample award winning wine and visit a family farm to see how cheese is made. North America’s oldest city, Saint John, New Brunswick, offers so much to see and do. Take a bike tour of the covered bridges, tempt your taste buds at the Moosehead Beer Tasting, or visit the famous Bay of Fundy, home to some of the world’s highest tides, which rise to over 40 feet, which is equivalent to a four-story building. No trip to Canada would be complete without a visit to Québec City or Montreal. Part French, part English and all charm, both cities are rich in French ambiance, architecture and cuisine. Discover the breathtaking 272-foot Montmorency Falls just outside of Quebec City or ride the river rapids in Jacques Cartier National Park. In Montreal, the neo-Gothic Notre-Dame Basilica, built between 1824 and 1829, is not to be missed and just outside the city you can travel to the village of Rougemont, Québec's apple capital, where you will have an opportunity to visit a cider mill.
Canada and New England is a must see this season. Whether you choose to sail in the spring, summer or fall there is always something to see and plenty to do. CruiseOne is the only thing you’ll need to plan your next Canada/New England cruise vacation; offering most major cruise lines and land packages at the very best direct prices along with excellent personal service, all at no additional cost to the traveler. Contact Jackie & George Hammond, your Cruise & Travel Specialists at 302-266-7910 or toll free at 888-452-9805, or via the web at http://www.jhammond.cruiseone.com for more information.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Top Ten Reasons to Cruise!

1.Value: Nothing beats a cruise for incredible vacation savings – you'll visit multiple destinations and so much is included, from dining to entertainment. You just might up spending all of your vacations on a cruise!
2. Convenience: Set sail from 21 close-to-home U.S. ports, and no matter how many places you visit, you'll only unpack once.
3. Variety: Thousands of itineraries to hundreds of ports across all seven continents. And there are endless activities for every taste, onboard and ashore.
4. Choice: Dine in shorts or dress to formal – today's cruising can be as casual or luxurious as you like. Choose an action-packed adventure or a poolside retreat – it's your cruise, it's your choice!
5. Comfort: More oceanview and balcony staterooms, more luxurious bedding, and expanded spa and sports facilities are just a few of the many ways today's fleets will pamper you in style.
6. Adventure: You define what adventure means to you, and we will help you find the perfect cruise to make it a reality. Ice climbing in Alaska, surfing in Hawaii, exploring unique wildlife in the Galapagos, finding the very best Caribbean beach – you name it, we've got it!
7. Sharing your experiences: Cruising offers unique opportunities to meet other travelers – and you'll share new experiences that you won't find with other types of vacations. With plenty of fun group activities, get ready to create unforgettable memories and make friendships that last a lifetime.
8. Become an expert – or meet one: Many cruise lines offer special onboard enrichment programs that immerse you in the things you love most – poetry and prose, fine wine, regional cooking, antiques, wildlife, and music are just a few of the many choices.
9. Experience more: Waking up in a brand new port of call is part of the unique thrill of cruising. And with nearly every new port, you'll have unique opportunities ashore. Jungle safaris, historic city tours, and dolphin encounters are just a few of the exciting shore excursions you can add to your package.
10. Togetherness: There's no better way to travel for large groups of friends and family than a cruise. Planning group reservations is more affordable and convenient at sea. You can pick your staterooms all on the same deck, dine at the same restaurants onboard, enjoy a Broadway-style show together, and so much more. And best of all, there's something fun for everyone. When you travel as a group, the incredible experiences you share will strengthen the bonds of friendship and family forever.Cruising Is The Best Value For Your Vacation DollarA cruise offers unmatched variety, convenience, and fun. Plus, it's more affordable than many land-based vacations. Cruises enable you to visit multiple locations for one low price, without the hassle of coordinating travel details. Your vacation begins the moment you step onboard. And now, many cruises are just a short drive or flight away.
What's Included:
Stateroom or suite accommodations
Ocean transportation
Gourmet dining
Supervised kids' programs
Vegas- or Broadway-style shows
Entry to nightclubs, piano bars, and moreActivities like yoga & basketballGym, pool & hot tubs
Non-commissionable fares & taxes.
What's Not Included:
Gratuities
Spa treatments
Alcoholic beverages
Casino gambling
ShoppingOrganized tours & activities onshore
Babysitting
Nominal fees at some restaurants.
CruiseOne is the only thing you’ll need to plan your next cruise; offering most major cruise lines, the very best direct prices along with excellent personal service, all at no additional cost to the traveler. Contact Jackie and George Hammond, your Local Independent Cruise Specialists at (303) 266-7910 or toll free at (888)888-452-9805, or via the web at http://www.jhammond.cruiseone.com/ for more information.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Free Balcony Upgrades PLUS Epic Bonus Offer!
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