Showing posts with label Cruises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cruises. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

Halong Bay Cruises Review

We spent a night of Ha Long Bay on the cruise of emotion and had a wonderful time. We have reserved our tour trips TUN (hotels-in-vietnam.com). They are very quick to respond and confirm.

Them we gathered in a van 16 very comfortable seats and the trip was around 3.5 hours. On the road to this city we had opportunity to enjoy the journey through lands rich farmlands of the Red River Delta and the landscape of rice fields, water and Vietnamese village daily lives Buffalo. Our driver was very polite and quick. Left us in a shop in Hai Duong craft shop and snack 30 minutes.

The arrival of Ha Long, you are welcome for a guide to Ha Long tourist Wharf and hoping to transfer to Ha Long Emotion Boat by tender.

Launched in July 2008, the emotion is the largest of Ha Long Bay features 28 air-conditioned cabins with ensuite and similar to a boutique style hotel facilities. Connection booths are also available for family or small group.

Our room was nice, clean and comfortable, large enough for 2. The Guide and boat staff were friendly, knowledgeable and useful as it could be. The food was also well served and I can say that it is delicious!

There were about 50 people aboard from different countries. We had the opportunity to swim, as well as the kayak around a charming lagoon. The kayak was really fun. Unfortunately, do not reach to make night fishing. Only relaxed in solarium, enjoyed the silence and fresh air of the Bay.

Woke up at 6: 00 in the morning, I went upstairs to practice Tai Chi with our instructor during the output of Sun in the solarium. It was really fun but useful. After breakfast, we are a small boat rowed by local villagers to visit his floating fishing village, a Pacific people included local houses, fish farms, schools and talked with men fishing friendly. Then sailed to Ha Long spring lunch of back to Hanoi.

The thrill of crossing was excellent. Their price is reasonable and worth every cent! Hightly we recommend! If you are looking for memorable of Ha Long Bay Cruise, take this one at the end of the voyage, shall return a memorable trip and more friends, just as we did. Well done, the crossing of emotion!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Southern Caribbean Cruises - Celebrity Summit Ship Review

There is no other way to describe this other than splendid - with dark wood and marble finishes boat, sand blasted glass and polished granite, the ship screams luxury on each floor. On board you will find suites complete with terraces, representation, internet cafe, modern theatres and clubs offering hand pure laminates and finest ports and cognacs is located anywhere in the world.


With a crew of 999 size and a capacity of 2,000 passengers, abound members of staff to meet all demands and caprice Cruiser while enjoying his Southern dream of the Caribbean


Celebrity Summit highlights include:

The restaurant Cosmopolitan - romantic world class dining with spectacular views and soft piano music.Restaurant de Normandie - historic paneling from SS Normandie, where world class cuisine is prepared before you. Main fine linen and china outside a perfect environment.Cascade Grill/Cafe - stop in the Sun on the cover of the pool with cascade Grill near when appetite accumulates. Delicious food is served in an in a casual atmosphere.Waterfall Pool - spend the day in the beautiful swimming pool cover, to dance to the music live or take a dip in the invigorating whirlpool.AquaSpa and Cafe Centre - the largest and most luxurious floating spa, featuring hydrobath and a thermal suite comprising a tropical shower bathroom steam Grotto, fog shower and much more. Coffee complements its treatments with delicious but healthy food choice.Coffee lounge - a sumptuous giving you your favorite choice of coffee and lighter pasta, coffee shop flakiest, the perfect way to start the day.Card room - a room with view where you can try your hand at gin rummy.Club de Miguel - mellow sophistication to focus with your favourite cocktail while you enjoy the tinkling of baby grand.Cinema of incorporated-translation services, interactive audience and multimedia keyboards, makes this ideal cinema not only for films but for conferences, too.Fortunes Casino - exquisitely decorated casino offers Roulette, slot machines that can bring you luck.Fitness center - State of the art gym where can hire your own personal unite fitness classes or take a spin in the resistance group coach services.Persian garden - take time to relax in the private sauna while enjoying strains of new age music.Revelations Night Club - dance to the beat until it glows under pulsating dawn.The Conservatory - organize flower, a memory of a loved one, or some beautifully floral scented solitude, this is the perfect place to absorb some nature.Relajas Fun Factory - for children ages 3-17 offers games and activities for all, staffed by fully training young staff camp.

 

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Cruise Ship Review - Celebrity Cruises Eclipse

 I am writing this review while on my return flight to the U.S., having just spent the past two weeks (14 nights) aboard the Celebrity Eclipse. Launched in April of 2010, the Eclipse joins Celebrity's award-winning family of "Solstice-class" ships, which currently includes the Celebrity Solstice, the Equinox and, in 2011, will also include the Silhouette. So, although I will try to maintain complete objectivity, I must admit that I boarded the Eclipse with very high expectations. Fortunately, with only minor exceptions (as later noted), I was not disappointed.


The "Hardware"


When discussing the physical attributes of a cruise ship (i.e., it's layout and appearance), industry professionals often refer to the ship's "hardware". So, let's start there.


At 122,000 tons (the largest in the Celebrity fleet), the Eclipse was surprisingly easy to get around on and, even with a full capacity of 2,850 passengers (based on double occupancy), the ship never felt crowded. To be perfectly honest, my first impression of the interior d?cor was that it was a bit "plain" but, as the days onboard passed, I came to appreciate it more and more. Consistent with Celebrity's position in the industry as a "premium" cruise line (as distinguished from "mass market" or "luxury"), the overall look and "feel" of the Eclipse is what I would describe as "subdued elegance". Unlike the "cheap glitz" or "pretentious opulence" of some other ships I've seen, the interior of the Eclipse seemed to be intentionally understated by its designers so that guests (myself included) would feel completely at ease while residing in their upscale home at sea. Colors in the main lobby area were soft and light, while other public areas and lounges (including Michael's Club and Cellar Masters) were adorned in deep natural wood tones with luxurious furnishings and plush carpeting.


Hallways and stairways were sufficiently wide for side-by-side passage of guests and we rarely had to wait more than a minute or two for an elevator. The public bathrooms were immaculate and they were always well-stocked with small single-use cloth towels (rather than paper or hot air dryers).


The pool and solarium areas were spacious enough that finding a comfortable lounge chair was never a problem. However, the jogging track (or "walking path" for those of us over the age of 60) went right through the pool lounging area (so it became something of an "obstacle course") and it didn't go completely around the entire ship.


Perhaps the most unique feature of the ship's "hardware" was the "Lawn Club". I must admit that a negative pre-conceived notion (based on photos and descriptions that I saw) may have clouded my expectation. But, after spending just a few minutes watching fellow passengers playing croquet or basking in the sun on the finely manicured natural grass, I realized that the photographs of this area in Celebrity's brochures and television commercials could not capture it's peaceful serenity. I loved it!


The Food


Since all restaurants offer a variety of culinary choices, any evaluation of food is influenced not only by personal taste but also by what items are selected from the menu. Nowhere was this more apparent than at the Murano specialty restaurant aboard the Eclipse. My wife ordered the filet mignon while my cousin, Mike, had the veal chop. Both entrees were, unquestionably, the best of their kind we've ever tasted....anywhere! On the other hand, the fish (Mediterranean sea bass) that my cousin's girlfriend, Janet, and I both ordered was fair at best.


More consistent was the meal we had in the specialty restaurant, Tuscan Grille. Although the filet mignon was quite as good (in our opinion) as in Murano (even though the Tuscan Grille touts itself as being "a steak house with an Italian flair"), all of our entrees were excellent in their own way.


At the specialty restaurant, Quisine, we had a lot of laughs sampling a wide variety of unique entrees and side dishes, each described on an I-pod menu.


The main dining room, Moonlight Sonata, offered a variety of dishes every night that ranged from good to excellent, with very few disappointments. We especially liked the Select Dining option which was a nice departure from the regimented two-seating arrangement on most traditional cruise ships. And, we were always able to get a table for four by the window as we requested.


The Service


A cruise passenger's perception of onboard service is so often dependent upon who their stateroom attendant was and which waiters / waitresses served their meals. So, at best, any evaluation of service should be taken only as a generalization based on limited individual experiences while onboard.


Having prefaced this part of my review (to "cover my tail" in case the reader has a different experience), let me say that my wife and I found the service to be superb. Our stateroom attendants (Violetta Rodriguez and David Campbell) were the best team we've had on any cruise (and we've taken many cruises). The dining staff was competent and professional in all restaurants. In addition, there were some nice little "extra touches", such as greeting you back onboard with a complimentary welcome-back soft drink and a "spritz" of cool spray after a long day of shore excursions. However, one of the things that I most appreciated was the judicious use of public announcements. Following the captain's positioning and weather update each morning, the public address system was virtually silent the remainder of the day. There were no blaring announcements about the next round of jackpot bingo or special "deals" on jewelry. If you were interested in such things, the time and place of all onboard activities and events were clearly shown in the daily calendar that was left in the stateroom the preceding night. Having learned to read when I was in 1st grade, I didn't miss the annoying announcements one bit.


The Entertainment


If there was one area in which my experience aboard the Celebrity Eclipse disappointed me (and my traveling companions), it was the entertainment. More specifically, the Broadway-style production shows (which I have seen countless times before on other cruise ships) were fair at best and totally uninspired at worst. That's not to say that the individual performers were not talented (although I've seen better). It's only to say that I found these "song and dance" shows to be "corny", repetitive and, in certain respects, slightly amateurish. The exception to this was the last show (titled "Eclipse"), which featured some terrific acrobatic performances and great sets with special effects. The variety shows (jugglers, magicians, comedians, etc.) were generally good.


The highly-promoted glass blowing exhibition was, in my opinion, slow-moving and dull. Although the presenters from the Corning glass museum were obviously very skilled at their craft and dedicated to their work, I just couldn't get too excited about spending nearly an hour watching a glass bowl being made. In fact, at one point during the exhibition, my wife turned to me and said "What am I missing?". Ironically, this same exhibition was highly recommended to us by one of our staff members who saw it on the Solstice. So, don't take my word for it. See for yourself.


The Staterooms


Like every modern cruise ship, the Celebrity Eclipse offers a wide variety of accommodations, ranging from lower-priced interior cabins (with no window) to huge luxury suites with personal butlers. Obviously, a guest staying in one of the large suites would have a different stateroom experience than one staying in a much smaller interior cabin so, once again, I must preface my stateroom review by cautioning the reader that it is based on my specific experience (which may or may not hold true for other types of accommodations on the Eclipse).


My wife and I chose (as we most often do) a standard mid-priced stateroom with a balcony, which was more than adequate for the two of us. The d?cor was soft and pleasing. The bedding was very comfortable and neither of us had any difficulty falling asleep. The bathroom was a nice size but the shower did not have a hand-held extension (which meant you had to move your body around a bit to get yourself all rinsed off). There was somewhat less storage space than we would have liked on a 14-night cruise but, overall, we were very satisfied with our standard balcony stateroom accommodations.


Conclusion


Having taking well over 30 cruises over the past 15 years that we've been in the business, my wife and I are always looking for something special when a new cruise ship enters the market. And, that's exactly what we got with the Celebrity Eclipse. On a scale of 1 to 10 (with 10 being the unattainable standard of being absolutely perfect in every respect), we give this one an overall rating of 8.5 to 9. We can't wait to book our cruise on the brand new Celebrity Silhouette (sister ship of the Eclipse) when she begins round-trip sailings to the Caribbean from Cape Liberty, New Jersey in 2011.


 

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Value of Carnival Cruises: The Fact Is that you have a Blast

Try to choose a location for a holiday, very few people consider cruise your holiday choice. Several myths about cruisers spread like wildfire. Cruises are expensive, boring and confusing some of the many incorrect assumptions. Value of Carnival Cruises is the leaders in the Elimination of these myths. In fact, some cruise lucky attendees have to break a world record release of the world's largest beach ball. While on the topic of accomplishments without precedent, Carnival Cruise Lines have another record as well. The world's largest LCD screen is on a cruise. A gigantic screen 12' x 22' hosts several films of day and night. Both smooth cruise for drilling and caps right?

Are you curious as to what to do on a cruise? Be surprised at what is jam packed deck for you. It's like a mini-Atlantis at sea. If you want fun under the Sun of Carnival has you covered. Wither is sliding down a three-storey high slide or recline on deck to soak in the rays there always is something fun and "outdoorsy" to do. Privacy entertainment not only await you on the cover, but below deck Ivanhoe theater hosted a variety of shows. None of dance, music, lights, or a full interpretation in Broadway can see every day. Cruise says children will not know what to do. Unfortunately, this is true; children will not know what to do next, that is. Games video, clubbing, dining are all specially adapted for children ranging from the newborns to adolescents. In addition, the line between childhood and adulthood clock blur adults have all these options of extra-curricular activities and then some. Guy can raise em cellar bets or fold em casino. Poker, Roulette, black jack, Roulette and slots are among the many that are men aboard occupied. For women, dissolve your senses massage first level of the value of Carnival. Even the most tight all the muscles can be extended.

As many people prepare your chainsaw to help donate responses limbs to pay for your cruise, you may want to wait to know the price of these cruises. Starting at $389, think you can find many other uses for the extremities and talking about himself in the location of the chainsaw. Once you find their way in one of the many cruises Carnival Valor that do not have to look for fun, you'll find him!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Amazing Caribbean Cruises

The next time that you are considering taking a holiday for the Caribbean sure you plan to go by cruise. Royal Caribbean cruise ships are much more fun to travel there by air. I would be much pampered and entertained on the Cruiser into a seat aircraft aero tight for 8 hours.

Apart from enjoying the Sun and blue water there is lots of fun filled with things that do the boats cruise Caribbean compensate a fun week with your family or friends. You have many choices of music for dancing to fine dining, movies, swimming and sports, jet skiing and even casinos. They even have a surprising with different types of massages, when you want to relax. It is always important to plan their packaging, want to make sure that pack all your travel documents and medication.

Also be sure to pack all your favorite dance clothes because there are tons of dancing every night. These Royal Caribbean cruise have a wide variety of performances by artists and shows every night. Even has a jazz bar if you just want to relax and rest. Fine food restaurants are perfect for D'Argent, so make sure you book ahead. If movies are your thing even has a mini Theatre playing their favorite movies for you. They also have a bowling aboard. There are many activities that when I was in my room not doing anything I remember being slightly boggled of fun.

As soon as you gets your given a seven-day activity guide. If you plan to travel with their children, you have nothing to worry about. There are lots of funky activities for children also. If their children as swimming group has little fun waterslides. Also lit restaurants food festivals for children. Royal Caribbean also Pier in the port of San Cristóbal cruise ships. It is a beautiful island with a lot of places to see, also has a great line of jewelry shops to gifts for your wife or loved ones.

The combination of all these activities the Sun on the beaches and blue water make for a perfect holiday. His best start plan before the summer and make your reservations for your holiday dream, take this time to feel as one star and let be pampered, dress up, and enjoy every minute.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Cruises in Dorset and Torquay

You must reserve one of the comfortable Dorset holiday for your family holidays. You can enjoy your holidays in Torquay taking a short cruise in Dorset or Torquay. Given that both sites are located in the coast, you can enjoy a couple of cruisers here. Dorset holiday houses offer luxurious, apartment lodging with a variety of options. Here are some recommendations.

Barbecue Night Cruise

Benefit from a fine barbecue night cruise during your holidays in Torquay. If you marked one of the spacious Dorset holiday homes, you can reserve for you and your family cruise weekend tonight. The cruise starts from Poole Quay at 7: 30 pm and goes through Sandbanks and Brownsea Island to Old Harry Rocks. This is the ideal place to experience a remarkable sunset aboard a cruise ship. The ship has wide weather, toilets, a comment, including a well-stocked bar lounge. You can enjoy a boiling hot barbecue together with your favorite bottle of beer or wine on board this cruise. The cruise will have a duration of 3 hours and returned to port at 10: 30 pm A cruise is a great way to enjoy an evening with your family.

Ferry Brixham & Torquay

The ferry Brixham & Torquay is another cruise you will enjoy during your holiday in Torquay. The cruise will take you through the Bay down a job, where also can enjoy fresh seafood and visit shops little fishing port. This cruise will be able to go to the beach, enjoy a Cup in the port, see penguins and make purchases. The ferry service is offered every 45 minutes and the cruise lasts 30 minutes. You can use this ferry to explore Torquay and enjoy a day at the beach. You can make reservations during their stay at Dorset holiday houses.

River Rambler

Rambler River is another cruise that's perfect for the whole family during their stay at Dorset holiday houses. You can include this cruise for your vacation in Torquay. You can choose aboard the cruise at Dartmouth, Dittisham or green. This cruise is on the river and is a great way to enjoy the day. The cruise is going to a pace slow River on Dittisham, Dartmouth and green. If you are looking for a way to relax and enjoy still day, this cruise will be perfect for you. If they are vacations with your family, you can choose this river cruise and spend a pleasant time on-board. This cruise is also big in terms of value for money, as you see three different locations on a cruise. These are some of the cruises that you can enjoy while vacationing in Dorset or Torquay.