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Podcast: 24 HOURS IN NEW YORK

Podcast: 24 HOURS IN NEW YORK

…ipadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60763-d276253-Reviews-Circle_Line_Cruises-New_York_City_New_York.html Battery Park http://www.batteryparkcity.org/ Ellis Island http://www.ellisisland.org/ http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60763-d104370-Reviews-Ellis_Island-New_York_City_New_York.html Statue of Liberty http://www.nps.gov/stli http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60763-d103887-Reviews-Statue_of_Liberty-New_York_City_New_York.ht…

I Tried the World's “Most Popular Small Ship Cruise” Line

I Tried the World’s “Most Popular Small Ship Cruise” Line: Windstar Cruises

…e Sales event. Talking about how they had created sailings there to open a new region to guest. And how their small ships included ports bigger ships could not visit. I also realised that while the trivia, live music and so on were mostly not well attended. when they brought local entertainers, ran port and local enrichment talks, however, they were always packed. Whenever we were in port the ship was empty. From the minute we arrived until the mi…

HEALTH TIPS WHEN TRAVELLING: avoiding the Cheryl Cole and more…

HEALTH TIPS WHEN TRAVELLING: avoiding the Cheryl Cole and more…

…have a journey to make and toilets are not always at hand. Always read the label and remember to rehydrate with water and rehydration salts, or sports drinks if you have diarrhoea.” On their site they have this travel hotspot thing: Find out more about Travellers’ Diarrhoea What are your tips? Add a comment on the blog or email and I will add: [email protected] ——————————————————– Sign up now to get updates from Gary Bembridge: Tips for Travell…

Getting Disembarkation Day Right

The Best Way To End Your Cruise: Getting Disembarkation Day Right

…ithout huge queues. I did recently when I was disembarking Queen Mary 2 in New York. There were no lines for taxis, either. It also means I am in control of what time I disembark. This can be anytime from when the ship is cleared to the final passenger disembarkation time. So, that’s what I have seen smart cruisers do before they even join the cruise. What about once on the cruise? #3 Disembarkation Checks Like most of you I am sure, I used to get…

These 7 Things Throw Norwegian Fjords Cruisers Every Time!

These 7 Things Throw Norwegian Fjords Cruisers Every Time!

…ke design. And of course, they have trolls everywhere. Always check on the label where they’re made. I would stress again that Norway is very expensive. The currency is the Norwegian kroner, and because it’s not the Euro, the exchange rate is more complicated, it’s easy to get confused about how much you’re paying. Make sure you understand it. On the plus side, many of the souvenir shops will take Euros and some will take dollars or UK Sterling. I…

10 Must-See New York Sights and Attractions for First-Time Visitors

…to visit at http://www.911memorial.org. If you want to see another take on New York from up high you should also visit the new One World Observatory located on top of the One World Trade Center that was built to replace the destroyed towers https://oneworldobservatory.com Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. These are two significant New York icons. Ellis Island is where all immigrants were processed before entering New York from Europe between 189…

British Airways BA First Class: The old and the new versions

…te that some of the windows in the First are blocked out, then this is the new First as the new window approach means some get covered to create the blinds and window effect. The new seats and cabin is much better than the old. By a long way. Although, as the images I took show, the layout is the same as before. There are 14 seats, and in the centre there are 2 rows which are best if you travelling together as you site side-by-side and can chat. I…

Cunard World Cruise Week Seven Highlights (New Zealand to Sydney)

…y Graduate and Royal Navy Commander on “Akaroa – A Little Bit of France in New Zealand”, “Sydney – Australia’s First City” Ross Kerr who works for the New Zealand Fjordland spoke on “Fjordland National Park World Heritage Area” and then provided commentary cruising through Dusky Sound and Milford Sound. Stuart Usher, spoke on “A Most Reluctant Hero – The Story of Captain Charles Upham VC and Bar”. Guest Entertainers: “The Brit Tones”, a four-piece…