It’s time to set sail and enoy incredible savings. Book one of the cruises below aboard The Yachts of Seabourn and receive FREE airfare from 27 North American gateways as well as transfers to and from the airport.
Travel aboard an intimate yacht and enjoy all-suite accommodations, personalized service and an atmosphere of sophisticated ease. With special fares from just $3,799, don’t miss this exceptional value. It’s the perfect opportunity to experience the winner of the World’s Best Small-Ship Cruise Line.**
This sale lasts until November 30th.*
Riviera & Bella Italia • Seabourn Legend
MAY 2 or JUN 5, 2010 • 7 days
Monte Carlo, Monaco to Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Inclusive Fares from $3,799
Rome, Florence & Riviera • Seabourn Legend
MAY 9 or JUN 12, 2010 • 7 days
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy to Monte Carlo, Monaco
Inclusive Fares from $3,799
Yachtsman’s Riviera • Seabourn Legend
MAY 29, 2010 • 7 days
Barcelona, Spain to Monte Carlo, Monaco
Inclusive Fares from $4,299
Cote D’Azur • Seabourn Legend
JUN 19, 2010 • 7 days
Monte Carlo, Monaco to Barcelona, Spain
Inclusive Fares from $4,299
Italian Mosaic • Seabourn Spirit
MAY 1 or 29, 2010 • 7 days
Round-trip Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Inclusive Fares from $3,999
Olympian East • Seabourn Spirit
MAY 8, 2010 • 7 days
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy to Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Inclusive Fares from $3,999
Olympian West • Seabourn Spirit
MAY 22, 2010 • 7 days
Istanbul, Turkey to Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Inclusive Fares from $4,199
Adriatic Enchantment • Seabourn Spirit
JUN 5, 2010 • 7 days
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy to Venice, Italy
Inclusive Fares from $4,499
Dalmation Gems • Seabourn Spirit
JUN 12, 2010 • 7 days
Round-trip Venice, Italy
Inclusive Fares from $4,499
Italian Idyll • Seabourn Spirit
JUN 19, 2010 • 7 days
Venice, Italy to Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Inclusive Fares from $4,499
Greek Isles & Turkey • Seabourn Odyssey
MAY 8 or JUN 5, 2010 • 7 days
Athens (Piraeus), Greece to Istanbul, Turkey
Inclusive Fares from $4,499
Aegean Odyssey • Seabourn Odyssey
MAY 15 or JUN 12, 2010 • 7 days
Istanbul, Turkey to Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Inclusive Fares from $4,499
Adriatic & Greek Isles • Seabourn Odyssey
MAY 29 or JUN 26, 2010 • 7 days
Venice, Italy to Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Inclusive Fares from $4,799
Greece & Dalmatian Isles • Seabourn Odyssey
JUN 19, 2010 • 7 days
Athens (Piraeus), Greece to Venice, Italy
Inclusive Fares from $4,799
For more information, or to book, call your travel agent or visit The Yachts of Seabourn
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Travel to Europe – The Netherlands, Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Portugal – this Fall and Winter at great fares!
Depart from 10/30/2009 – 3/28-2010 and return by 6/28/2010. A Saturday night stay is required, and the maximum stay is limited to 3 months.
You must book by November 5, 2009.
Examples of your options from New York are:
Amsterdam from $310*
Lisbon from $ 280*
Rome from $321*
Barcelona from $321*
Examples of your options from San Francisco are:
Frankfort from $366*
Madrid from $377*
Paris from $410*
Marseille from $410*
Other departure cities are available.
*One-way based on round trip purchase. Additional fees and conditions may apply.
For more information, contact your travel agent or Lufthansa
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Roast chestnuts, festive music, mulled wine and shopping ideas galore – these are just some of the ingredients that make up the traditional Bath Christmas Market.
The annual Bath Christmas Market takes place in late November - early December and runs for 11 days (in 2009, it runs from 26th November to 6th December.) Traditional wooden stalls are erected in the city center, near the famous Bath Abbey and Roman Baths. Stallholders sell handmade and unusual gifts, Christmas decorations, cards, and food and drink that mark the holiday season. There are over 100 stalls, built in a style reminiscent of European chalets, each with an abundance of Christmas lights strung around them, creating a celebratory atmosphere on a typical, dull, dark December day or as daylight fades and dusk arrives.
The Christmas market has become a popular Bath attraction, with many people from a wide surrounding area making day trips or taking weekend breaks to the city to take full advantage of the market. It does get extremely busy, especially on weekends, so if you want to browse the stalls properly, then it’s best to go early or late in the day and avoid the peak times at weekends.
Street entertainment is a big part of the overall experience, so you can expect to enjoy watching and listening to a variety of novel amusments and diversions as you wander the market grounds. Carol singing is, of course, a favourite form of entertainment at this time of year, but there are also children’s entertainers and a good selection of musicians to keep the crowds happy. Children – or children at heart – can also enjoy a ride on the Victorian Galloper Carousel, which offers rides throughout the day.
Three stage areas have been introduced this year to provide a real break from the shopping crowds and give you time to focus on the entertainment in style. Plus, you may get lucky and catch the sounds of a full choir singing in the Bath Abbey.
Holiday food and drink is available throughout the market area, so you will certainly want to enjoy a warming glass of mulled wine, tuck into mince pies or nibble on traditional roasted chestnuts. Other European favourites are available as well, from freshly made pancakes and crepes, to German Bratwurst.
The market is ideally located for exploring the rest of Bath’s shops, where you can get more of your Christmas shopping done. And there are plenty of restaurants and cafes in which to stop for a refreshing cup of tea or coffee, or have a bite to eat at lunchtime. If you are visiting on a weekend,
then the streets are likely to be heaving with visitors – the market attracts coach loads of extra visitors – so if you are planning on treating yourself to lunch out, then it’s advisable to book a table in advance. If you don’t, you could find yourself queuing for ages, or waiting in vain for a free table.
On most days, the market opens at 10am (11am on Sundays) and stays open until 6pm, 7pm or even 9pm. It provides a wonderful festive atmosphere, especially at night, and is a lovely way for all ages to enjoy the festive season and find some great gift ideas.
Photos courtesy of visitbath.co.uk
Copyright: Bath Tourism Plus / Colin Hawkins
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Photo: @N08/ / CC BY 2.0 by Beata L. Santora Cruising enthusiasts have had their feathers in a twist for months, nay years, since Royal Caribbean’s announcement that it would build the largest, tallest, priciest cruise ship ever. Well, the…

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No two children are alike – nor are cruises. If you’re looking for a family friendly cruise you’ll have your work cut out for you.
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Timing can spell the difference between an enjoyable and a forgettable Antarctica trip. It has to be timed right for you to savor everything the place offers. Get to know when visiting Antarctica is recommended from this article. Identify when within a year is best for an Antarctica cruise vacation. You need to visit this [...]

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Now that the days are getting shorter and the summer is rapidly becoming a distant memory, long-haul tour operator, Tropical Sky has added yet another new brand to its growing portfolio. Launched this month, New Zealand Sky offers competitively priced holidays from self-drive and escorted tours across the North and South Island, city stays and luxury lodges to Antarctica cruises from Invercargill, special interest or activity-based holidays and extensive motorhome tours complete with full itinerary and pre-booked campsites.
Heading up the venture is Chris Hawkins, director of Australian Sky which launched last month, and Tropical Sky’s established Asia division. Chris says, “New Zealand Sky is our latest venture and, like Tropical Sky and Australian Sky, our experienced team offers first-hand, expert knowledge to ensure an itinerary meets a person’s requirements. We have also negotiated excellent rates with airlines and hotels to offer true value-for-money to our clients.”
Similar to its Australian counterpart, the easy-to-navigate website offers a ‘Top Trips guide’ with plenty of suggested ideas and itineraries. The sunny southern hemisphere is merely a click away…
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One for the wine lovers! And just in time for the Christmas stock.The Normandie Wine Warehouse in Cherbourg is hosting a Wine Fair on board the Irish Ferries cruise ferry Oscar Wilde during its sailing from Rosslare to the French port departing Friday, 27th November next and returning two days later on Sunday, 29th.Present on board will be growers and winemakers from up to 20 quality French
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What is a Private Tour?
A private tour is a fully escorted package, which means in each city, you will have your own professional tour guide speaking your language and a private air-conditioned car/van/coach with your private driver at your service during your staying there, from meeting you at the airport (or train station) upon your arrival, showing you around, till seeing you off at the airport (or train station) for your next destination.
If you take our private package, you will not be mixed with other tourists when sightseeing and transferring except in some conditions such as taking a Yangtze River Cruise or seating in a show.
What is a SIC Tour?
A SIC Tour stands for Seat-in-Coach Tour, which means you will share an air-conditioned coach with other tourists and you will have an English-speaking tour guide to take you to all the scenic spots listed in the Itinerary that day. Usually your tour guide will contact you the night before to inform you about the next day’s departure time, and the next day our coach (bus)and guide will go from hotel to hotel to pick up guests who signed up the tour for the day.
Compared with Private tours, SIC tours are usually less expensive than the Private tours, but Private tours are more flexible.
Note: If you have 5 or more people in the group, we highly recommend you to take our private tour package because the costs are very close to that of a Seat-In-Coach Tour.
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Antarctica is becoming increasingly popular among frequent travelers because of the many interesting features it serves up. A voyage to Antarctica is like none other, with breathtaking scenery, a plethora of wildlife viewing and adventure galore. You can tell whether Antarctica cruise travel is for you using the info on available activities aboard ship included [...]

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