Safari Newsletter Dated October 5, 2009
Dear Reader,
Vacations To Go is now the world's largest seller of ocean-going cruises
and river cruises, and among the top sellers of escorted tours and basic
air & hotel packages. If you browse our sites, you'll find travel
options for every interest and budget.
From
Caribbean cruises
on megaships to
river cruises
along the
Nile
and Yangtze,
and from safaris in Africa
to tropical
all-inclusive resorts,
we're here to help you see the world at the lowest possible price, in
whatever style you choose.
Here's a bit of information about some of the best companies we
represent. Just click any link for more information.
Founded in 1976,
African Travel is one of our favorite safari
operators. The company offers two types of escorted itineraries in
Africa: individual departures, where you can choose any day to start
your trip, and small-group departures, which are designed for four to 12
guests and depart on scheduled dates.
On an African Travel safari, you can encounter the diverse wildlife of
Botswana,
Kenya,
Namibia,
South Africa,
Tanzania
or
Zambia.
Your trip might include a float down a river in a mokoro (a type of
canoe), a nighttime game-viewing excursion, a lesson in tracking animals
on foot, and accommodations in upscale tented camps and lodges.
To see all African Travel safari itineraries, click
here.
On December 1,
Royal Caribbean will make history with the launch
of the largest cruise ship ever built. The ship is the
Oasis of the Seas,
accommodating 5,400 passengers in 2,700 staterooms. By all accounts, she
will also be the most innovative passenger vessel in history.
The ship will feature seven different "neighborhoods,"
including Central Park, Boardwalk and Royal Promenade, each offering a
unique atmosphere. At the center of the ship, six decks of balcony
staterooms will face inward to overlook Central Park, an area roughly
the size of a football field, open to the sky, with lush, tropical
landscaping.
These will be the first non-ocean-view balcony staterooms at sea. Other
firsts include the first carousel at sea, the first zip-line at sea and
the Rising Tide Bar, the first moving bar at sea.
For more information about Oasis of the Seas, click
here.
For a list of dates and prices for this groundbreaking ship, click
here.
Occidental Hotels & Resorts operates all-inclusive,
beachfront properties under three distinctly different brands:
Allegro Resorts, Occidental Grand Resorts and Royal Hideaway.
Allegro Resorts
are open to all ages and are moderately priced, making them good,
low-cost options for couples, singles or families. Kids ages 4-12 will
find plenty of fun at the supervised Occidental Kids Club. Allegro
Resorts are located in Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic and Mexico.
Occidental Grand Resorts
are a step up in quality, and also open to all ages. Dining options are
more upscale and varied, and some accommodations feature the exclusive,
boutique-style amenities of Club Royal, including a private check-in,
concierge services and private restaurant and lounge. The all-inclusive
Grand Resorts are located in Aruba, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic
and Mexico.
Royal Hideaway Playacar
in Playa del Carmen, Mexico is a 5.5-star, luxury property that has
achieved AAA's prestigious 5-Diamond Award for three consecutive years.
This resort caters to adults and is a good choice for honeymooners and
other couples looking for a romantic getaway. Children under age 13 are
not permitted to stay here. Guests will find six specialty restaurants,
including Las Ventanas, which features a menu created by the resort's
executive chef, Raul Vaquerizo. Service is impeccable, with a ratio of
2.2 staff members per guestroom, and accommodations are in villa-like,
Mexican colonial-style buildings. A cascading infinity pool and plunge
pools add to the serene setting.
To price an all-inclusive vacation at any of the resorts above, just
click the name and select your dates and the nearest airport. In
addition to these all-inclusive options, Occidental offers a selection
of traditional hotels and resorts in Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic
and Spain.
For a complete list of Occidental's hotels and resorts, click
here.
The outstanding onboard experience and innovative itineraries of
Regent Seven Seas Cruises have drawn my family to the line for
four very different voyages over the past several years. We've visited
the British Isles, Bermuda, Canada and New England, Iceland, Antarctica
and French Polynesia. I can attest that cruising just doesn't get any
better than it is on this 6-star line, known for top-notch service,
fantastic gourmet cuisine and wonderful enrichment programs.
Two of the line's three ships --
Seven Seas Voyager
and
Seven Seas Mariner
-- accommodate 700 guests in all-balcony, all-suite accommodations. The
Seven Seas Navigator
carries just 490 guests in all-oceanview, all-suite accommodations, 90%
of which have private balconies. All three ships boast luxurious Carita
Spas and multiple dining venues. All-inclusive fares feature
complimentary beverages -- including fine wines and premium spirits --
as well as butler service in the higher cabin categories, onboard
gratuities, and free, unlimited shore excursions on all 2010 sailings.
Right now, Regent is offering Vacations To Go customers
shipboard
credits of $100 to $1000 per stateroom on select sailings throughout
the remainder of 2009 and in 2010. Click
here
for dates and prices. Regent is also offering
reduced airfare
from certain cities on select cruises. Click
here
for dates and prices.
Trafalgar Tours has more than 60 years of experience in creating
unforgettable, expertly crafted itineraries around the world. Travelers
explore beyond the surface and delve into the heart of each fascinating
destination, without getting bogged down by the details. Through
Trafalgar's group buying power, they also save up to 40% off the cost of
traveling independently.
An English-speaking Tour Director accompanies travelers and serves as a
personal concierge, taking care of day-to-day arrangements and baggage
handling. Hotel check-ins are a breeze -- you just pick up the key to
your room. On sightseeing excursions, you'll bypass the lines at popular
museums and attractions with Trafalgar's fast track entries. Each trip
features a leisurely balance of guided activities and free time to make
your own discoveries.
Trafalgar also offers more budget-friendly vacations in its
CostSaver
brochure.
Right now, you can
save 10% off select 2010 vacations in Europe
and Great Britain when you
book and pay in full by October 10.
Click
here
to see itineraries. Vacations To Go customers can also
save $200 to
$300 per couple ($100 to $150 per person) off select 2010 North
America tours when you
book by October 30. Click
here
to see eligible itineraries.
You can still save on a Trafalgar tour this year as well. Get
last-minute savings off select 2009 vacations in Britain, Europe,
Canada, Hawaii and more when you
book and pay in full by October
15. Click
here
to see these itineraries.
To see a complete list of Trafalgar's trips, click
here.
Celebrity Cruises sails the seven seas on a fleet of ships
ranging in size from the
Celebrity Xpedition,
which carries just 98 passengers, to the Solstice-class ships, which
accommodate more than 2800 guests.
The
Celebrity Solstice
made a splash when it debuted last year, with highlights such as the
top-deck Lawn Club, the "Hot Glass Show" and restaurants like
Silk Harvest, Bistro on Five and Blu, a specialty dining venue designed
especially for guests staying in Aqua Class accommodations.
The second ship in the Solstice class,
Celebrity Equinox,
debuted this summer, and the third,
Celebrity Eclipse,
is set to launch next April. Like their sister-ship, the Equinox and
Eclipse feature wireless Internet access throughout, more spacious
bathrooms and more storage space in cabins. Eighty-five percent of
staterooms on these ships include private balconies.
Click
here
to view upcoming sailings aboard Celebrity's Solstice-class ships. Click
here
for links to all of Celebrity's ships.
Celebrity is offering Vacations To Go customers
additional discounts
of $50 to $200 per cabin on select sailings when you
book by
October 14. Click
here
for dates and prices. The line is also offering
shipboard credits of
$25 to $100 per cabin on select sailings. Click
here
for dates and prices.
Avalon Waterways, part of the
Globus family of brands,
offers river cruises along the Nile, Yangtze and rivers in Europe, as
well as sailings of the Galapagos Islands.
Avalon's ships are modern, comfortable and nicely outfitted, and at
night, guests retire to staterooms that are among the largest in the
industry. Most have French balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows.
You'll normally spend half a day sightseeing on shore, with most guided
sightseeing included in your upfront price, and half a day cruising the
river. Ships are docked for longer periods in major cities such as
Vienna and Budapest, and sometimes the schedule allows for an evening in
town.
Right now, Vacations To Go customers can
save $600 per couple
($300 per person) off the air-inclusive price of select 2010 Galapagos
Islands cruises or
save $400 per couple ($200 per person) off the
air-inclusive price of certain Yangtze River cruises when you
book by
October 13. Click
here
to see a list of eligible trips.
Save 50% off airfare when you
book select 2010 river cruises in Europe.
Book by October 13,
click
here
for eligible itineraries.
For a complete list of Avalon Waterways itineraries, click
here.
Sail to cosmopolitan capitals and picturesque villages in Europe, Asia,
Australia and New Zealand, South America and the Caribbean with
Oceania Cruises aboard its three elegant midsized ships: the
Regatta,
Insignia
and
Nautica.
Oceania has released itineraries for cruises departing through the first
few months of 2011, and nearly every sailing is offering discounts of
50% or more, many between 60 and 70%. And with this line, it's wise to
book early -- while most of our customers book their cruises 60 to 90
days in advance to secure the best rates, Oceania enthusiasts book an
average of 9 months in advance.
In addition to deeply discounted rates, Oceania is offering
onboard
credits of $150 to $750 per stateroom on select sailings. Click
here
for dates and prices. Also, Oceania is offering
discounted
airfare from select cities on many of their upcoming cruises. Click
here
for dates and prices.
This week, I've created a Top 10 list of terrific Africa trips from the
world's best operators. All prices are per person, based on double
occupancy, and subject to availability.
Top 10 Africa Vacations
1)
Kenya Wildlife Adventure,
9 days with
GAP Adventures. Begins and ends in Nairobi with
visits to Samburu Game Reserve, Lake Nakuru and Masai Mara Game Reserve.
Land-only starting from $1,599.
Departures from November 15, 2009 through December 19, 2010.
2)
Serengeti Trail,
8 days with
Intrepid Travel. Begins and ends in Nairobi with
visits to Lake Victoria, Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater.
Land-only starting from $960.
Departures from October 24, 2009 through June 27, 2010.
3)
Botswana and Vic Falls Safari,
11 days with
GAP Adventures. Begins and ends in Johannesburg with
visits to Livingstone, Maun and the Khama Rhino Sanctuary.
Land-only starting from $2,039.
Departures from November 1, 2009 through December 19, 2010.
4)
Spectacular South Africa:
Culture & Nature in Harmony, 13 days with
Collette.
Begins in Sandton and ends in Cape Town with visits to Soweto, Kruger
National Park and Knysna. Land-only starting from $2,099.
Departures from November 5, 2009 through March 10, 2011.
5)
The Plains of Africa:
Kenya Wildlife Safari, 14 days with
Collette. Begins and ends
in Nairobi with visits to Amboseli National Park, Lake Nakuru and Masai
Mara Game Reserve.
Receive free private transportation to and from
the airport. Land-only starting from $2,849.
Departures from October 28, 2009 through April 6, 2011.
Book now!
6)
A World in One Country,
14 days with
Brendan. Begins in Johannesburg and ends in Cape
Town with visits to Kruger National Park, Zululand and Durban.
Land-only starting from $2,949.
Departures from October 25, 2009 through December 27, 2009.
7)
Kenya Explorer,
11 days with
African Travel. Begins and ends in Nairobi with
visits to Aberdares National Park, Samburu Reserve and Masai Mara Game
Reserve. Land-only starting from $3,945.
Daily departures through
December 31, 2009.
8)
Botswana in Depth,
11 days with
SITA Tours. Begins in Livingstone and ends in Maun
with visits to Chobe National Park, Moremi Wildlife Reserve and the
Okavango Delta.
Receive $100 per couple to use toward additional
services such as room upgrades or optional tours. Land-only starting
from $5,645.
Departs November 2, 2009.
Book now!
9)
The Last Refuge
(Lion Level), 11 days with
African Travel. Begins and ends in
Johannesburg with game drives in Maun, canoe trips through the delta and
bush airplane rides.
Companion travels for free! Land-only
starting from $6,545.
Daily departures through December 31, 2009.
Book now!
10)
Kenya
& Tanzania: A Classic Safari 2010, 13 days with
Tauck.
Begins in Arusha and ends in Nairobi with visits to Ngorongoro Crater,
Serengeti National Park and Samburu National Reserve.
Land-only starting from $6,590.
Departures from January 17, 2010 through October 10, 2010.
Once you've found a safari that interests you, call us toll free at
800-291-3346 (US and Canada) and a safari specialist will attend to your
needs. Customers from the UK, please call toll free 0800 279 8084.
All other international customers, please e-mail or call us at
+1-713-974-2121.
To search for a river cruise anywhere in the world,
click here.
To see our worldwide listing of escorted tours, independent tour
packages and train tours,
click here.
For hotels and resorts in the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, Bermuda,
the Bahamas, Europe, Canada and the continental US,
click here.
For savings of up to 75% on ocean-going cruises,
click here.
Please e-mail me your comments, suggestions and questions at
alanfox@africasafari.com and
I will respond the same day.
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Sincerely,
R. Alan Fox
Chairman & CEO
Vacations To Go