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Carnival Cruise & Florida Fun
By Andrew Leibstein
November 2007
My trip began with a stay at
Ritz Carlton Key Biscayne
and
I was highly impressed with this resort! In a fabulous location, just 25-30 minutes drive from both Miami International airport and South Beach, this is a 5-star, AAA Diamond world-class oasis that has it all...(more)
St.
Thomas, U.S.V.I
By Flori Hoxha
October 2007
Although my travels have taken me to destinations worldwide, this was my first trip to St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. My first impression was the amazing weather, the heavy development, North American vibe and a huge number of cruise ships...(more)
China
By our clients: Victor and Julie Pizzolato
October 2006
We departed JFK, New York on October 12th at 12:30 pm on Japan's ANA Airlines for a 13 hour nonstop flight to Tokyo...(more)
SHIP INSPECTION: Royal Caribbean International Freedom of the Seas
By Lee Sidor, Director of Cruise Sales
May 2006
In all of my years in the travel biz, I cannot remember a cruise ship getting more hype and publicity, than Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas. A year before her inaugural, the cruise websites were a
buzz with activity. Before the official design was released, many of these sites already had sketches and crude drawings of what the
ship would look like...(more)

MOROCCO
By Natalie Schwartz
April 2006
As a young child, I learned about a magical country called Morocco and knew that someday I would visit there. My dream finally came true when I traveled to this exotic land recently...(more)
ICELAND
By Marla B. Schaffer
November 2005
Each year at the end of summer my niece, Lindsay, and I take a trip. I really enjoy the opportunity to show her the world, revisit the places I've been - seeing them through her eyes, and for us to experience new places together. Our destination for
this summer was Iceland....(more)
Cabos
San Lucas, Mexico
By Natalie Schwartz
September 2005
Nestled between the dramatic Pacific Ocean and the beautiful Sea of Cortez in a region known as Los Cabos, (The Capes), you will find the beautiful and unique towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, notorious pirates concealed
themselves in the bays and coves along the coastline in order
to ambush passing Spanish galleons...(more)
Alaska by Land and Sea
By Sandy Mueller
July 2005
This time we decided to take a land tour before our cruise. Our journey began as we boarded the Alaskan Railroad train from Anchorage to Alyeska. As we traveled between these two cities, we were enthralled by the beauty of the land. Our first stop
was the beautiful Alyeska Prince Hotel which is the premier ski resort
in Alaska...(more)
London,
England
By Debra Michaels
May 2005
London is such an exciting place to be, whether you wish to experience the past, present, or future. In this vibrant city you will not be at a loss for things to see and do or places to go...(more)
The
Paris of...
By Raymond Rosen
April 2005
There is a reason that other cities all over the world call themselves "The Paris of...", but there is only one Paris. A week spent in this magnificent city is just a tease. As a visitor, one must take the time to see the major attractions including the Eiffel Tower, The Louvre, a cruise on the River Seine, Notre Dame, the D'Orsay
Museum, etc...(more)
The Body Holiday at Le Sport, St. Lucia
By Mary Yee
October 2004
Upon arrival at the resort, a bellman escorted me to the registration lobby where I was greeted with a glass of champagne together with a packet with my spa treatments schedule, activities for the week and other information pertaining to my stay was prepared in advance and waiting for me...(more)
Islands
of the Pacific Theater
By Sandy Muller
September 2004
Last month I had the unbelievable experience of
sailing with the Pacific Princess across the Pacific Ocean,
following the path of World War II. The cruise began in
Honolulu (Pearl Harbor) and ended in Hiroshima. The ports of
call were Midway Island, Marshall Islands, Guadalcanal,
Raboul New Guinea, Guam, Saipan (Tinian), Iwo Jima, Okanawa,
and finally Hiroshima...(more)
Miraval
Resort
By Elaine Sarason
August 2004
Nestled in the Santa Catalina Mountains, this oasis in the midst of the Sonoran Desert offers numerous classes in Yoga, meditation, nature, nutrition, and fitness. Before arrival it is wise to try to select your activities from the advance information forwarded to you, so that you can maximize your time spent at
Miraval...(more)
French
Polynesia
By Our Clients: Caren and Ron Tarantion
July 2004
What is your definition of Paradise? When you hear
the response from most people, the one destination that
comes close to fulfilling this is French Polynesia. From the
beautiful scenery, to the friendly people, and the relaxed
way of life, this may be a place you come to visit, yet are
tempted to stay forever...(more)
Riviera
Maya and Cancun Trip
By Marla B. Schaffer
June 2004
Having been in the travel industry for over 25
years, I'm probably one of the very few agents who has not
already been to Cancun. As with clothing that you put away
and then take out years later when it comes back into
fashion, Cancun is a destination that has had more than
several resurgences over the years...(more)
A Journey Through
Ireland
By Natalie Schwartz
May 2004
Soaring mountains, emerald green fields, herds of
sheep, quaint seaside towns, painted villages, castles,
extraordinary golf courses, vibrant cities and wonderfully
friendly people. This is how I envisioned Ireland...(more)
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