SLOW TRAVEL
Month: March 2016
Travel Gear Review: Another Product For Truly Forgetful People Like Me
Coming back to the real world after a fabulous cruise vacation, where we parked the car at the airport can be remembered a number of ways. Many travelers take a photo of the row, level or other sign that will Read More …
New Products Address Old Cruise Travel Concerns
Attending the Seatrade Global Convention in Fort Lauderdale, there were plenty of vendors hawking their wares. Want to buy a cruise ship? There are a bunch of companies that would like to sell you one, repair the one you have Read More …
What’s Better Than Ultra Lux? We’re About To Find Out
Cruise lines continue to update what they do, one at a time, bringing new options that touch everything from entertainment to dining, staterooms and more. To most travelers who enjoy a cruise vacation, the term “exceeding expectations” should be a familiar Read More …
Historic Cunard Line Poised For Relevant Leap Forward
Historic Cunard Line has been sailing since their paddle-wheeled steamer Britannia crossed the Atlantic in 1840. Even today, Cunard offers the only regularly scheduled Transatlantic liner service, continuing a legacy of world cruising dating back to 1922. We have talked about Cunard here Read More …
Shore Tours: Award Wins A Good Place To Start Looking
The descriptions of cruise line shore tours hope to give travelers a good idea of what to expect, enabling them to pick ones of interest that work with their schedules, mobility and budget. Pick one that delivers exactly what is Read More …
Coming Up: Viking Sea Empires Of The Mediterranean
Coming up next, Whitney and I sail on Viking Cruises new Viking Sea. Sister to still-new Viking Star, we’ll be back on the popular Empires of the Mediterranean itinerary. That’s the same itinerary Lisa and I did last year, in Read More …
Wonderful Places You Can See On A Cruise
As the name of this blog would indicate, I cruise. Travel by cruise ship is my preferred way to go with few exceptions. Actually just one exception and I’ll get to that shortly. Via ships of all sizes, on a Read More …