Belize | Fun in the Sun

Belize is now open to tourism again after the recent pandemic restrictions world-wide. This small Caribbean country (70 miles wide by about 400 miles long) in Central America has so much to offer the visitor...

Belize | Fun in the Sun2021-06-24T19:03:56+00:00

3 Misconceptions about Your Travel Agent

There are 3 huge myths out there about travel agents, or travel professionals as most would prefer to be called - and quite rightly too. This word “agent” is the basis for Myth #1. Investing thousands into a vacation? Hire a professional,then you can sit back & relax. Myth #1 Merriam Webster defines [...]

3 Misconceptions about Your Travel Agent2016-12-30T15:40:43+00:00

3 Generations Family Travel

Multi Generational Family Travel Family life has changed drastically from what it was fifty years ago, even from that of ten years ago. Families are smaller, usually both parents work, and grandparents may be working longer too. So, other than holidays such as Thanksgiving or Christmas, getting everyone together to spend quality time can [...]

3 Generations Family Travel2020-12-29T16:38:00+00:00

Solo Travel

Going the Travel Route Alone but not Lonely   Many of us are "solo" travelers, either by circumstances or choice.  We're not looking for a partner or a singles scene, but maybe other solo travelers that share our destination or activity choices.  Travel industry prices often assume two passengers in a room and traveling alone [...]

Solo Travel2016-12-30T15:40:43+00:00

Hills,History & Hiking

Heading to the Highlands, and visiting the island of Skye in the Inner Hebrides? Here's what to expect: The Isle of Skye is connected to the mainland of Scotland by a bridge named,of course, "Skye Bridge". Though it is the largest island ( except for Lewis and Harris) in the country, it is still only [...]

Hills,History & Hiking2016-12-30T15:40:43+00:00

Beautiful Historical Valletta

If you want to get away from big cities and take in some of the best views in the Mediterranean, your choice must be the historical city of Valletta in Malta. First of all, the population here is less than seven thousand making the city just a big town in disguise. Secondly, while all views [...]

Beautiful Historical Valletta2016-12-30T15:40:43+00:00

7 Reasons to Visit Historic Halifax

Halifax is a popular port of call on the Canada-New England cruise circuit, especially in the fall of the year. It is the largest city in Atlantic Canada and eastern home port to  Canada's navy. It has a long history as ...

7 Reasons to Visit Historic Halifax2023-03-20T16:46:07+00:00

North American City with European Flair

A very popular travel itinerary is the Canada-New England cruise, one that is offered by many cruise lines. It is especially popular during the autumn months when one sees the changing foliage to shades of yellow, gold, and red. Most of these itineraries ...

North American City with European Flair2023-03-20T16:41:43+00:00

Our Discover Panama Tour, October 2014

A Cruise Holidays of Topeka group escorted by Emma Warren. Here are some highlights of the tour: The Adventurous Group from Cruise Holidays of Topeka On a Partial Transit of the Panama Canal It's a tight squeeze - a freighter in a lock on the canal. We observed [...]

Our Discover Panama Tour, October 20142016-12-30T15:40:44+00:00

Mid-Size Ships vs. Megaships

Quite often we are asked what is the difference between a mid-size ship and a mega ship when it comes to cruising. To answer that question, let's begin by defining the difference. A mid-size ship is one where the passenger complement is from 1000 to about 2600 guests. These ships are usually found in the [...]

Mid-Size Ships vs. Megaships2016-12-30T15:40:44+00:00
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