SLOW TRAVEL
Month: July 2015
Book Your Canada And New England Cruise Now
Sailing a North American coastal voyage through New England and into Canada is something cruise traveler should experience at least once. Much like Alaska, getting there is easy from anywhere in the continental United States. Perhaps a bit more convenient than Read More …
Return To Azamara: Summer Baltic Russia Voyage Is Next
Two weeks from now, we will be on our way to Sweden for a 12-night sailing with Azamara Club Cruises that begins in Stockholm and ends in Southampton. On board Azamara Quest we will stop in eight countries along the Read More …
Tiny Things That Mean So Much: The Yellow Spoon
After the fact, we often refer to our travels as ‘the trip to here’ or ‘when we went to there’ in a great big broad overview sort of way. We remember those trips for the overall experience that made them Read More …
Princess Dining Takes (Exciting) Next Step
Cruise lines know how important the dining element of the overall experience is to travelers. After all, that dining is included is a major factor considered when choosing a cruise vacation over land options where it is not. Still, just having Read More …
Carnival Corp Brands Intensify Destination Focus
The Carnival Corporation family of brands has a variety of unique travel experiences for cruise travelers ranging from fun to luxury. Each offers a distinct focus and goes after their target traveler with an effort backed by dynamic resources. Some recent Read More …
The Viking Advantage: We Would Gladly Repeat Our Experience
In the second of two parts, we detail our experience with Viking River Cruises sailing a modified itinerary on the Elbe River in Germany, parting thoughts that will prove helpful to other travelers in a similar future situation. We Would Do Read More …
Sailing Viking: Visiting Lutherland
For a number of us on Viking River Cruises Elegant Elbe trip, the stop in Wittenberg was the main attraction. Home to Martin Luther, father of the Protestant Reformation who planted the seeds that would eventually become modern day Lutheranism. Lisa and Read More …