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		<title>Talk to a Cruise Travel Agent to Plan a Family Cruise Vacation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 00:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>A family cruise vacation is a great way to get away and spend time with your children. Almost of the cruise lines offer packages that cater to families. Surf the web for the right family cruise vacation that will cater to all of your needs. Better yet, talk to a cruise travel agent. Make sure they are a member of CLIA (the industries organization) and have taken many cruise vacations on several cruise lines. The cruise travel agent will be able to steer you to the cruise lines that have children&#8217;s programs that are age specific, have trained youth counselors and will fulfill your desires on your family cruise vacation.The great thing about these programs on the cruise lines is that your children will be with qualified people all day, doing all kinds of activities and you are free to do your own thing with</div><p>&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<div>A family cruise vacation is a great way to get away and spend time with your children. Almost of the cruise lines offer packages that cater to families. Surf the web for the right family cruise vacation that will cater to all of your needs. Better yet, talk to a cruise travel agent. Make sure they are a member of CLIA (the industries organization) and have taken many cruise vacations on several cruise lines. The cruise travel agent will be able to steer you to the cruise lines that have children&#8217;s programs that are age specific, have trained youth counselors and will fulfill your desires on your family cruise vacation.<br/><br/>The great thing about these programs on the cruise lines is that your children will be with qualified people all day, doing all kinds of activities and you are free to do your own thing with no worries.<br/><br/>A family cruise vacation takes you to many destinations without the rigors of packing and unpacking. A cruise vacation will also alleviate the stress of airport security. You might have to fly to your port of embarkation but after that there will be no more checking in and long security lines.<br/><br/>The cruise ship will take you to many ports where you get off the ship and enjoy your day on shore. Before you leave on your family cruise vacation research the ports you will be visiting. Plan what you want to do in each port ahead of time. Since it is a family cruise vacation, discuss this with all your family members. You can find out what the cruise lines offer in the way of tours on their website. In many cases the cruise lines let you book tours online or by fax.<br/><br/>Here are some guidelines to help you choose the perfect family cruise vacation.<br/><br/>First find out if they allow kids in your children&#8217;s age group. Cruise lines may limit the amount of children in certain age groups. This applies especially at times like Easter or spring break<br/><br/>Do some digging to find out what kind of children&#8217;s facility the cruise line has. You will want to check what the activities will be, are there play areas, and baby sitting available. Find out the rules for placing your children in the child care center. Most times you must sign your child into the play areas and the kids will not be allowed to leave until you sign them out.<br/><br/>It is important to know the ratio of counselors to children. You want to know that there are adequate supervisors for your kids. Know the qualifications of the care giver. For instance, on the Queen Mary II they have licensed nannies.<br/><br/>If you will need a cot or crib find out if they are available and if there is a fee. Sometimes these need to be reserved in advance of the family cruise vacation. The size of the cabin should be noted. If the cabin is too small, you will be cramped. If you are not taking toddlers it is best to book cabins across from each other. You and your spouse take the outside cabin and give the one across the hall from it to your children. This not only affords you privacy but the kids will feel &#8220;grown up&#8221; with their own cabin.<br/><br/>Check to see if they have a kids menu. A lot of kids don&#8217;t eat a variety of foods. If they are particularly picky it is nice to know that the cruise lines offer food for kids, like hamburgers and hot dogs. Almost all cruise lines offer hamburgers and hot dogs at lunch around the pool but what about dinner? Find out in advance of your family cruise vacation so you know everyone will be happy.<br/><br/>If anyone in your family has special needs make sure your cruise travel agent asks the ship if they will provide for them. There may be two or three formal nights. If you do not feel comfortable participating in them with little children, find out what kind of alternative dining the cruise line offers. Many ships have alterative dining rooms for just this purpose. Some of the cruise lines have kid&#8217;s dinners where only the children and the caregivers can attend. If this coincides with a formal night it would be nice to know.<br/><br/>Some of the children&#8217;s activity that are offered on cruise lines are scavenger hunts, pizza parties, disco parties for teens, arts and crafts and pool parties. The cruise line will bend over backwards to keep your children entertained. They want you to come back.<br/><br/>So call your cruise travel agent and start planning the perfect family cruise vacation. It will be one vacation that you and your kids won&#8217;t forget.<br/><br/>Happy Cruising!<br/><br/>Copyright © Mary Hanna, All Rights Reserved.<br/><br/>This article may be distributed freely on your website and in your ezines, as long as this entire article, copyright notice, links and the resource box are unchanged.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Mary Hanna</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Mary Hanna has traveled the world by Air and Ship while writing eBooks, Software Reviews and Practical Articles on Internet Marketing, Cruising, Gardening and Cooking. Visit her websites at: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.agseso.com/articles/http_www_CruiseGold_com/457/2">http://www.CruiseGold.com<!--cloak--></a>  <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.agseso.com/articles/http_www_CruiseTravelDirectory_com/457/3">http://www.CruiseTravelDirectory.com<!--cloak--></a> and <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.agseso.com/articles/http_www_CruisingTips_com/457/4">http://www.CruisingTips.com<!--cloak--></a> </p>
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		<title>Experience The Paradise Of The Caribbean</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 21:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>Most of us have an idyllic paradise fantasy island, we&#8217;d love to visit, and going on vacation to the Caribbean will fulfill that fantasy. There are various islands to choose from, including the well known Jamaica, Barbados the Bahamas And Trinidad, and you could concentrate on one or explore more of them and island hop by boat. You could organize the trip yourself, but it may be beneficial for first time visitors to book through a specialist Caribbean travel agent, who will have extensive knowledge of what each island has to offer.You can expect temperatures between 75 and 85F during both summer and winter, but late night and early in the morning are often chillier. The whole year tends to be humid, with its share of bugs, and its generally advised not to visit in the fall when mosquitoes are much in evidence.There is a</div><p>&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<div>Most of us have an idyllic paradise fantasy island, we&#8217;d love to visit, and going on vacation to the Caribbean will fulfill that fantasy. There are various islands to choose from, including the well known Jamaica, Barbados the Bahamas And Trinidad, and you could concentrate on one or explore more of them and island hop by boat. You could organize the trip yourself, but it may be beneficial for first time visitors to book through a specialist Caribbean travel agent, who will have extensive knowledge of what each island has to offer.<br/><br/>You can expect temperatures between 75 and 85F during both summer and winter, but late night and early in the morning are often chillier. The whole year tends to be humid, with its share of bugs, and its generally advised not to visit in the fall when mosquitoes are much in evidence.<br/><br/>There is a variety of accommodation on the islands, including luxury hotels, private villas, and villa resorts. You can charter a yacht or book yourself on a cruise ship. If you want a more inexpensive choice, there are also apartments and guest houses.<br/><br/>If you have sufficient sailing experience, you could captain your own yacht, whether a motor or by sail, or you could hire one with a crew,<br/><br/>With beautiful, palm fringed golden beaches and turquoise water, it&#8217;s tempting just to sunbathe with a pina colade. If you want to be more active, there&#8217;s plenty to do, and some hotels specialize in different activities. Most of the larger sized islands have golf courses, the superior ones run by the better hotels or villa resorts. Look out for package deals, which include golf in the price. The Caribbean is a favorite haunt for scuba divers. The majority of islands have dive shops, and it&#8217;s easy to organize. If you&#8217;re a novice, there is tuition available. You can even arrange to stay somewhere near to one of the dive shops. Coral reefs, caves and shipwrecks make it an unforgettable experience.<br/><br/>The Caribbean experience wouldn&#8217;t be fulfilled, unless you&#8217;ve danced the calypso in a carnival, and it&#8217;s a good idea to time your trip for at least one of these.<br/><br/>The Caribbean has worked to raise its standard of cuisine for the international tourist, and you can expect excellent food, especially the locally caught, fresh fish.<br/><br/>The Caribbean consists of several islands lies in the area of Caribbean sea . The islands have a historically mixed culture with influence from Indian, African, and Spanish heritage. The islands with their white sandy beaches, bright blue water, and carnival celebrations, the Caribbean will fulfill your fantasy of a paradise island. As there various islands to choose from, you can either concentrate your vacation on one, or island hop to several by boat. A Caribbean holidays vacation will prove to be a favorite escape whether you are traveling by yourself or with friends and loved ones.<br/><br/>Weather<br/><br/>The weather throughout the Caribbean will vary from island to island, but the temperature is often moderate year-round. During both the summer and winter seasons, the temperatures is between 70 and 85F, though the early mornings and late nights are often much more cooler. Even though the Caribbean is a tropical place, the chances of experiencing any type of extreme weather is small. The Caribbean also only experience heavy rain in the case of a hurricane, but direct hits are rare.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Terrell James</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Disabled Travel &#8211; How To Arrange Cruise Travel If You Have A Disability</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 17:14:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>If you have a disability, are disabled in any way or have some special needs or a special handicap you can still enjoy a great cruise experience and learn all about disable travel. The first step in planning a cruise ship adventure is to consult with a travel agent who specializes in cruise travel for people with disabilities to make sure you have an accessible trip.Because the cruise lines are all different you need to compare the cruise lines and all they have to offer; this requires a little research on your part. However travel agents who specialize in cruise travel can really shorten your work and prevent a lot of problems and help you gain the best access. I encourage you to seek out their help and not try to go it alone.There are many differences in the cruise lines. Some cannot accommodate wheelchairs</div><p>&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<div>If you have a disability, are disabled in any way or have some special needs or a special handicap you can still enjoy a great cruise experience and learn all about disable travel. The first step in planning a cruise ship adventure is to consult with a travel agent who specializes in cruise travel for people with disabilities to make sure you have an accessible trip.<br/><br/>Because the cruise lines are all different you need to compare the cruise lines and all they have to offer; this requires a little research on your part. However travel agents who specialize in cruise travel can really shorten your work and prevent a lot of problems and help you gain the best access. I encourage you to seek out their help and not try to go it alone.<br/><br/>There are many differences in the cruise lines. Some cannot accommodate wheelchairs easily. Most cabins are small and you&#8217;ll need to get the dimensions of the cabin to know if your wheelchair will fit.<br/><br/>Some of the larger cruise lines have cabins that have wider doorways. These cabins have bathrooms that will fit wheelchairs that can roll around inside. The closets are usually built so you can reach them from a lower vantage point. But make sure to double-check that the cruise line you&#8217;ve picked has these special accommodations. This is another reason a special needs travel agent or travel specialist can help.<br/><br/>Most of the cruise lines have elevators that have control panels within easy reach from a wheelchair.<br/><br/>The cruise lines have collapsible wheelchairs available but I would consider taking my own. It may be a concern if it is going to be uncomfortable in any way. Also there is a remote possibility that they might run out of them. If you bring a motorized or power wheelchair make sure to bring your charger along &#8211; one that is adaptable to 110 volts.<br/><br/>Make sure to discuss with your travel agent how your visit to the various harbors or ports of call on the cruise, will be handled. This can make or break your trip. Small boats, which are called tenders, are used to take travelers and disabled travelers from the cruise ship to the port of call. These tenders are not always accessible or even safe for people with disabilities, so make sure you travel agent has had experience with these tenders before you book any cruise travel. And it is just as important make sure to find out if once you reach the shore, that they&#8217;ll be able to handle your specific special needs.<br/><br/>In general some of the larger cruise lines will have ADA (American Disabilities Association) compliant rooms on their cruise ships. If you&#8217;re deaf or hearing impaired, you can request special accommodations, for example tele-typewriters (TTY) or telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD). Some of the cabins may have the ADA approved kits. These kits include visual smoke alarms and alarms that vibrate and door sensors so you know when someone is at the door.<br/><br/>For blind travelers who bring along their guide dogs or other service animals, they&#8217;ll have a difficult time finding the best cruise. Each of the ports of call has different rules and regulations regarding guide dogs and service animals. Service animals may not be allowed to leave the cruise ship.<br/><br/>It&#8217;s important to work with a travel agent who specializes in disability travel who knows how to do this and may be familiar with your chosen cruise already.<br/><br/>Special diets are usually easily accommodated on most of the cruise lines. Vegans and vegetarians have fresh fruit and vegetable options and special diets are available for those passengers who need a low fat, low salt or low cholesterol diets. People with celiac disease may need to discus this with the cruise lines to see if their chefs are familiar with how to prepare gluten-free foods. Cruise passengers with lung impairments who will need oxygen can cruise but make sure you arrange to have plenty of oxygen on board.<br/><br/>Make sure that you&#8217;re not traveling alone and have someone travel with you who knows your specific needs. Don&#8217;t take anything for granted. Check everything out and double check with your travel agent. You may want to call the cruise line yourself too. Make sure your travel agent is experienced and ask for references from someone they have arranged travel for with similar needs.<br/><br/>Don&#8217;t forget to check with your travel agent about any discounts, free add-ons, or good deals on cruise travel too. The cruise lines want your business whether you are disabled or not.<br/><br/>As soon as your travel agent books your cruise, make sure the cruise line is notified of your special needs and know of your disability. With help from your travel agent for the disabled or cruise line specialist you should be able to have a worry-free and carefree holiday, vacation or adventure and make you an expert on disabled travel.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Helen Hecker</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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