Thursday, October 17, 2013

Solo Sale!





How fast can you pack for
these last-minute solo offers
on Royal Caribbean?

Ocean Crossing »
13 Nights, Lisbon to Miami on Vision of the Seas
Cruise from $606
Sailing: October 28, 2013

Ocean Crossing »
15 Nights, Barcelona to New Orleans
on Serenade of the Seas
Cruise from $703
Sailing: October 20, 2013

Enrichment Journeys

Ireland & Scotland with Cunard »
17 Days Dublin to New York on Queen Mary 2
Journey from $4699 with air and transfers,
8 nights hotel, local tour hosts, cruise,
10 included and fully escorted tours
Departing: June 15, August 30, September 29
and November 3*, 2014

Baltic and More with Celebrity»
22 Days Dublin to Amsterdam on Celebrity Constellation
Journey from $6599 with air and transfers,
8 nights hotel, local tour hosts, cruise,
10 included and fully escorted tours
Sailing: May 12* and August 16, 2014




 
Deals for Solo Travelers
AMA Waterways
Paris & Normandy
Apr-Nov 2014 from $2349
with regional wines, beer and soft drinks with lunch, dinner and daily small group shore excursions
The Enchanting Rhine
Mar & Nov 2014 from $1649
with regional wines, beer and soft drinks with lunch, dinner and daily small group shore excursions
Vietnam, Cambodia
Mar-Sep 2014 from $1149
with regional wines, beer and soft drinks with lunch, dinner and daily small group shore excursions
Call For More Info:
800-787-1871




Message from Linda Carella
Solo Specialist

AMA Waterways
Explore new worlds by docking right in the heart of the old-world towns and cities that line the splendid rivers of Europe. Within minutes of your arrival, you’ll be walking down their cobblestone streets.
With less than 150 passengers, river boats are ideal for the solo traveler as they offer small ship convenience and a warm, friendly atmosphere.
This month we’re featuring AMA Waterways with solo deals that can’t be beat and include a daily port excursion and world-class dining, complete with wine at dinner and lunch. From the moment you step aboard you’ll be surrounded by beauty and luxury.
800-787-1871





Friday, October 4, 2013

Do you search for Gender Based Travel?

I know women are out there going solo, just read the hundreds of blogs on line. 

But this article by Robert Upe surprised me
Contact author with any questions.

 

Ladies-only travel adventures taking off

Date
October 4, 2013 - 11:11PM
  • Robert Upe
Robert Upe
Travel and Tourism Writer
  • Women-only travel is an emerging trend.
Women-only travel is an emerging trend. Photo: Getty Images
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/travel/ladiesonly-travel-adventures-taking-off-20131004-2uzdz.html#ixzz2gnBQTrVG
 
 
 
 
Women-only travel is an emerging trend. Photo: Getty Images


Women-only holidays are taking off, with increasing numbers of them travelling solo or with girlfriends.

They're shopping overseas, rolling up their sleeves at cooking classes, rejuvenating at health retreats, trekking remote trails and just finding some "me time".

A recent survey by lastminute.com.au shows that 46 per cent of women have holidayed alone in the past 12 months and the Small Luxury Hotels group reports a 53 per cent increase in room nights booked by single female occupants.

"We have seen women-only travel as an emerging trend for the past few years," said Bridget McDonald, the director of boutique agency Cherry Picked Travel.


"Women are getting more confident about travelling alone, and in groups, and many prefer to travel with other women. Travelling with other females allows them to see and do things that suit them, rather than catering to the differing tastes of men," she said.

Ms McDonald said some of the activities women like include shopping, dining out, cocktail hours, cooking classes, massages and yoga.

David Goldman, joint managing director of the Goldman Travel Corporation, said women like to take up cooking classes, often in Europe and travelling as mother/daughter, and to relax at resort areas in Thailand and Fiji. He said they also like to go to retreats in Australia such as Gaia (Byron Bay), Gwinganna (Gold Coast hinterland) and Golden Door (Hunter Valley and Gold Coast hinterland).
Catherine Baker, a consultant who specialises in women-only travel for Flight Centre offshoot Travel Associates, said women are also hitting the adventure trail.

"Women-only travel is popular these days and involves everything from walking and hiking in Nepal, going to Africa, going on the Inca Trail and lovely holidays in Europe where they do one-day walks and culinary tours," she said.
"Sometimes it is multi-generational travel, like mums and daughters doing trips together, or sometimes three generations that will travel to spend quality time together and do something pretty amazing."
Jill Doble has just landed back in Australia after a two-week women-only trip, arranged through Travel Associates, to hike part of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage trail in Spain.

"It was my first trip to Europe and a non-English speaking country. Part of doing it with a women-only group and a guide was the sense of safety," she said. "I am in my 50s and most other women were about that age. It was non-threatening and it was good to be with like-minded people, women in particular."
Ms Doble said it was a bit soon to plan her next journey, but she has her eye on a women-only writers' trip to Italy.

Jayson Westbury, the chief executive of the Australian Federation of Travel Agents, said women-only travel may be in a renaissance.

"There are lots of forms of niche travel and certainly travel that brings women together is a tremendous idea," he said. "It's like travel with kids, a space that has also got a heavy following."
- with Jane E. Fraser

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/travel/ladiesonly-travel-adventures-taking-off-20131004-2uzdz.html#ixzz2gnB4CmlR