Saturday, July 13, 2013

Solo travel on Holland American: part 2

Solo Travel by Sea:  Value vs Price


Solo travel on a ship offers challenges, opportunities and many pleasant events.
After taking 3 other cruise lines in the past few years Holland American excelled in several areas:


Crew attitude and personality

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It took me two days before I realized that ALL of the staff in the formal dining room was male.   No women.  Although the comments from the assistant manager were rather negative, HA found that an all male crew could manage the heavy trays that are often required to serve a table of 6 or 8.   (women crew members did work in the specialty restaurants)


All of these positions are filled with crew from the same country.    Therefore there would be no language problems in this very demanding.

What astounded me was almost ALL of the staff was pleasant, smiled and asked how you were.   I know, this is their job, but many of the staff were actually interested!  Life off the sea is NEVER like this…..when was the last time someone genuinely smiled at you and meant it?

I think I became a ‘mission’ for the dining room staff.   I did not ‘bond’ with many of the other solo travelers who preferred to sit at their assigned tables  so I requested a table for 2 in a non conspicuous locations.  And if you eat at the end of the last seating there are not many other passengers still in the dining room who continue to look, stare and wonder why I am having such a GOOD TIME?

Except for one incident I was accommodated and was NOT made to feel ‘unusual’.

I worry though, do solo travelers expect staff and other workers to  “be their friends’ while cruising?      I shall have to be very careful on the next outing.

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Message from 
Linda Carella
Solo Specialist

River Cruising in Europe

Travel through the interior of Europe on one of its glorious rivers that flows past castles, medieval towns and romantic cities like Paris, Vienna and Budapest. With 150 or fewer passengers on these beautiful river boats, you'll meet lots of possible companions on your very first day… and with most excursions 
and all your wine at meals included, it's one of the best values in cruising. 
Call me for details on dates and itineraries with the best deals for solo travelers!
800-787-1871


Deals for Solo Travelers
Azamara Club Cruises

9-Night Northern Europe
Oceanview on the Azamara Quest
Aug 7, 2013 from $4049
13-Night Ocean Crossing
Oceanview on the Azamara Quest
November 13, 2013 from $3129
14-Night Asia
Oceanview on the Azamara Journey
December 9, 2013 from $4521

Call For More Info:
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Holland America Line Special Offers
Western Caribbean Cruise
7 Nights Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale on ms Eurodam
Verandah from $1398 Suite from $1798
Sailing: Oct 27, Nov 10*, 24, 2013 and Jan 5, 2014 Eastern Caribbean Itinerary on Nov 17, 2013



Eastern Caribbean Cruise
7 Nights Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale on ms Westerdam
Verandah from $1398 Suite from $1798
Sailing: Nov 9, 16*, 23 and Dec 14, 2013
and January 4, 2014


AmaWaterways Special Solo Offers
The Enchanting Rhine
7 Nights Between Amsterdam & Basel

Call for Solo Pricing!
Including $500 Off Per Stateroom,
$100 Onboard Credit, Free Upgrade

Sailing: Oct 29, Nov 5, 22 and Dec 2013


Vietnam, Cambodia & the
Riches of the Mekong

7 Nights Between Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh City
Call for Solo Pricing!Single Supplement Waived!
Sailing: August 19, 26 and October 7, 28, 2013
 




s on these beautiful river boats, you'll meet lots of possible companions on your very first day…           and with most excursions   and all your wine at meals included, it's one of the best values in cruising.
Call me for details on dates and itineraries with the best deals for solo travelers!
800-787-1871


Deals for Solo Travelers
Azamara Club Cruises

9-Night Northern Europe
Oceanview on the Azamara Quest
Aug 7, 2013 from $4049
13-Night Ocean Crossing
Oceanview on the Azamara Quest
November 13, 2013 from $3129
14-Night Asia
Oceanview on the Azamara Journey
December 9, 2013 from $4521

Call For More Info:
800-787-1871




Holland America Line Special Offers
Western Caribbean Cruise
7 Nights Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale on ms Eurodam
Verandah from $1398 Suite from $1798
Sailing: Oct 27, Nov 10*, 24, 2013 and Jan 5, 2014 Eastern Caribbean Itinerary on Nov 17, 2013



Eastern Caribbean Cruise
7 Nights Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale on ms Westerdam
Verandah from $1398 Suite from $1798
Sailing: Nov 9, 16*, 23 and Dec 14, 2013
and January 4, 2014


AmaWaterways Special Solo Offers
The Enchanting Rhine
7 Nights Between Amsterdam & Basel

Call for Solo Pricing!
Including $500 Off Per Stateroom,
$100 Onboard Credit, Free Upgrade

Sailing: Oct 29, Nov 5, 22 and Dec 2013


Vietnam, Cambodia & the
Riches of the Mekong

7 Nights Between Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh City
Call for Solo Pricing!Single Supplement Waived!
Sailing: August 19, 26 and October 7, 28, 2013
 
 

Friday, July 5, 2013

A visit to Canterbury: Canterbury, UK

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The Canterbury Tales: *    If you read this classic in high school than you may expect a stream of pilgrims walking on the ancient walls towards Canterbury cathedral.   You will find local citizens using the walls as a very easy route without cars and stop lights, day travelers coming from the train station or the occasional runner and bike riders.    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Canterbury_Tales




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An enormous structure but with perfect scale

More than 25 years ago I visited Canterbury for the first time.       My memories were of a town that made me fill as if I stepped back in time 500 years and a vesta box.    I am sorry to say I did not remember the cathedral but I did remember and still have the unusual silver box a man would have worn on a chain to carry small matches in.

So a second visit the Canterbury had the goal of seeing the cathedral and the town.
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When the opportunity to overnight in Canterbury on my was to Dover arose, I decided to stay overnight on the cathedral  grounds at the Cathedral Lodge.
.   I think I expected monks or brothers to be in residence as they are during my stays in convent hotels in Italy where I have met travelers and nuns from all over the world.     http://hometoitaly.blogspot.com/2013/03/italy-try-convent-instead-of-hotel.html         But this is not the case at the Cathedral nor the lodge on the grounds.  The hotel is a professionally run conference center and hotel.    http://www.canterburycathedrallodge.org/?gclid=CKnF2P6Zl7gCFc0WMgodRiIABA

A short walk from the train station atop the city wall or you can leave your car in the car park outside the main door.   The friendly staff quickly checked me in and even helped me with my bags to my room since I was in the older building without an elevator:  DSCN2073   A nice large room with windows overlooking the town.  
A full breakfast as only the English can do, is included with your room.   Wifi is available in most rooms and in the library on the first floor.   A truly lovely stay.

Since I had returned to Canterbury to see the town and the church, I started with the high (main) street that was busy with shoppers and the weekly market.   I am a travel shopper.  I shop stores, markets and particularly grocery stores to see what local life is like.  

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Because I was staying at ‘the Lodge’ I had full access to the Cathedral for my entire stay.     There was no choir practice that evening so I sat in on the organ practice.   The deep sounds resonated off the walls and the soaring ceiling.   Walking in the main nave I tried to imagine a service here hundreds of years ago.      Living in a country that only goes back a few hundred years,  I enjoy visiting towns and buildings that whisper me.  All the footsteps of the generations that walked in the streets and lived their lives….. 
One overnight was NOT ENOUGH time to experience the town, meet some of the locals or enjoy all the English culinary treats:   a Sunday roast, pub grub and high tea.
I shall just plan to return.

All solo travelers are not 20 somethings:  
I met India at the check in counter at the Lodge and she kindly agreed to a short video to explain why she would not consider traveling solo……I found this interesting since everything you read is that solo travel is for backpacking, hostel stays, young travelers who want to go around the world.

Since I research and write about mature solo travel I thought this was enlightening.

http://www.canterburycathedrallodge.org/?gclid=CKnF2P6Zl7gCFc0WMgodRiIABA