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On My Way - Quito and Celebrity Xpedition

Contrasts. I can tell already this will be a journey of contrasts. Tonight, I’m sitting in the wonderful lobby of the JW Marriott Hotel in Quito, enjoying the sound of the waterfalls, the soft music and unbelievable service. Tomorrow, I’ll be on a ship in the Galapagos going back in time and seeing nature and evolution in all their glory. Tonight we had dinner at a historic Opera House while being serenaded, tomorrow we’ll be in shorts and tee shirts and pretty much that’s the dress code for the next week. Tonight is city refinement, tomorrow is nothing but nature.

I should probably take a step back here. How have I gotten here? What is going on so far? And what’s ahead?

Welcome to my “Not Quite Live From Celebrity Xpedition” blog. Because of logistics, both with internet access and time constraints onboard, it was not really possible for me to duplicate the live blog I did from Antarctica earlier this year. So just consider this a time-delayed version, with entries that will be sent out over the next several days. With pictures, of course! Some of the blogs were mostly written on site, while others were completed after the fact. So forgive grammatical lapses with tense and such, and know it’s because of the time I was actually writing that segment.

Galapagos has been on my “top three” places to see list for a very long time, along with Antarctica and Africa. Ever since Celebrity announced their ship the Xpedition in January, 2004, I’ve known she was the ship I wanted to sail on in these mystical islands. Just over a week before I arrived here, I was given the opportunity to come down and experience this ship for myself. You know I jumped at it, even though the planning was a bit harried. This is definitely not your typical cruise, so packing is more challenging. Can we say 30 pound luggage weight limit? That’s not per bag, that’s per person. And they pretty well mean it.

Flights are also a bit of a challenge from the US, as there aren’t that many airlines that serve Quito direct from the US, though connections through other cities in Central and South America are common. Direct flights come from Houston on Continental or Miami on LAN or American Airlines.

Fortunately, the trip here was relatively uneventful. I don’t count airplane “mechanicals” as an issue unless they cause you to miss a flight. Ours didn’t, though they allowed everyone catching the flight to Quito off the flight first, as we had a very tight connection in Miami.

Upon arrival, you’re in the caring hands of Celebrity. On the 10, 11 or 13 night packages, your pre-cruise and post-cruise stays in Quito on the way to the Galapagos are included, as are the transfers, tips, most of the meals in Quito, the day tour, and on and on. They really pride themselves in giving a full service experience.

That care and attention is matched by the associates at the JW Marriott. Truly wonderful staff. The hotel itself is beautiful, with a great lobby and restaurant area, along with excellent pool and spa facilities, and of course what you know and love about Marriott rooms.

The first full day of the trip starts with an included breakfast, then a city tour of Quito, a wonderful lunch a bit outside of town up in the Andes on the edge of a volcanic crater, a fun visit to the Equator, and a really nice dinner at the old Opera House. The day is paced to allow for those having altitude adjustment issues (as Quito is at 9,000 feet). It’s definitely not as full a day as those which are ahead. The best part of the day for me was definitely getting to know some of the other passengers. This ship only carries about 90 passengers, so there’s an opportunity to really get to know your fellow adventurers. This was a good start to that.

I’d actually recommend an extra day here, either at the start or as part of the 11-night package with an additional day at the end, so you can go out into the countryside to see the nature and wildlife in the Cloud Forest or experience the indigenous culture in some of the large Indian Markets.

The visit to the Old City was wonderful. Many of the Cathedrals are encrusted in gold and gold leaf, some of which dates back to Colonial era. The Colonial buildings in the historic district take you back and put you in another time. Beautiful streetscapes are everywhere. It’s really wonderful for history buffs. But even if you’re not a historian, the narrow, winding roads are enjoyable, as is seeing some of the interior courtyards and the people.

By the way, if you’re at all sun sensitive, do wear sunscreen on this excursion, even if it’s cloudy. The thin atmosphere, high altitude, and strength of the sun at the equator combine to make for extreme sun exposure. Trust me on this one. Right now, I’m more than a tad pink, and I was wearing sunscreen.

Oh yes, the people. Have to talk about the people. Beautiful, friendly, open, warm, hospitable. I’ve not encountered a sour face or anything but exceptional service. I definitely want to come back and spend more time with the locals, both in the city and the indigenous people. It’s fantastic to see people in traditional dress on the street, mingling perfectly with those in modern, western clothes. I also have to admit a country where I’m considered tall at just under 5’ is nice and an unusual experience.

Then there’s the food. Take every chance you get to try traditional Equadorian food. Especially the breads. They’re light and flavorful and delicious! Then there’s the potato soup, served with cheese (similar to Monterey jack) and avocados. The sauces are light, but very tasty. But do be careful in Quito about salads, fruits and vegetables, and of course water and ice. Do use bottled water, eliminate ice, and even brush your teeth with bottled water. And wash your hands. Celebrity does take you to quite good restaurants, but as anywhere different to you, precautions are wise.

We’re off very early tomorrow morning for the Galapagos. It’s about a 2 hour flight, then we board zodiacs to reach the ship (there are no docks in Galapagos). Almost immediately, we’ll have our first excursions. Of course, all the excursions (except scuba diving) are included.

It’s the start of the true adventure, and exploration of the contrasts in nature. I can’t wait!

It’s the Not Quite Live From the Celebrity Xpedition in the Galapagos Blogs!

I have been promising these for quite some time, and they're finally here! The "Not Quite Live From the Celebrity Xpedition in the Galapagos" blogs!

If you read my Antarctica Blogs from the Star Princess in January/February of this year, then you're familiar with my style for these. I'll be adding a new installment, with pictures of course, every day or two. There are 10 installments in total, covering my thoughts, impressions, logistics, and of course the CRITTERS!

My regular, news blog posts, may be interspersed as well, so the blog may be extremely busy the next couple weeks!

The reason it's taken me so long to post these is that doing Antarctica and Galapagos not just in the same year, but fairly close to one another, was overwhelming. It took a lot out of me, and took time to process so I could do the Galapagos and Celebrity Xpedition justice. I apologize for the delay, and hope you'll find the wait worthwhile.

If you have questions or want additional information about anything I've written, feel free to email me at amber@cruiseresource.com.

So now on to the blog!

Royal Caribbean Expands “My Time Dining”

Following the trend in the industry (one of the few times Royal Caribbean can be accused of following a trend rather than setting one), they've announced that they're expanding the "My Time Dining" program on selected ships through 2009. In fact, the Oasis of the Seas will debut with My Time Dining as an option when she sets sail in December, 2009, and through the November 27, 2010 sailing.

My Time Dining is similar to Princess' Personal Choice or Holland America's As You Wish dining, where you can arrive to a particular dining room any time between 6:00PM and 9:30PM each night. You may make reservations once onboard if you'd like to lock in a particular time. In order to participate, you must pre-pay gratuities.

The ships participating in the program are:
  • Brilliance of the Seas® - Now through December 23, 2009
  • Freedom of the Seas® - Now through December 27, 2009
  • Independence of the SeasSM - Now through December 26, 2009
  • Jewel of the Seas® - Now through December 21, 2009
  • Radiance of the Seas® - Now through December 20, 2009
  • Serenade of the Seas® - Now through December 26, 2009

Flexible dining options are definitely getting to be more popular. Next up, expect Carnival to dip their toes in this water as well. That would leave Celebrity as the only all-traditional dining in their main dining rooms.

RiverBarge Excursion Lines Inc. will celebrate its 10th birthday

September 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in US River Cruisisng

Riverbargelogo RiverBarge Excursion Lines Inc. will celebrate its 10th birthday on Sept. 24 in St. Louis. The River Explorer will dock in front of the Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis to toast 10 years with RiverBarge guests, crew and media. The celebration will take place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres, wine and beer will be served. “Our RiverBarge family is what makes up the heart of our company,” said Eddie Conrad, founder of RiverBarge Excursions. “We are excited to celebrate our 10th birthday in St. Louis with new and returning guests and other friends we have made over the years.” RiverBarge’s birthday party will take place on America’s only floating hotel barge, the 730-foot River Explorer. The Sept. 18 to 25, 2008, excursion, which traveled from Nashville to St. Louis along the Cumberland, Ohio and Upper Mississippi rivers, will conclude with the birthday celebration. The birthday celebration is one of many events and programs RiverBarge is holding to celebrate “10 Years of Sharing America’s Stories.”

New Web Site launched for Cruising Russia and Ukraine

September 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in 2009 Itineraries, Cruise News, River Cruise News, River Cruise Special Values, Travel

Russia The week the new web site cruisingrussia.com was launched including itineraries, ships, deck plans, passengers reviews and lower prices. Covering the Volga river in Russia and the Dneiper River in the Ukraine there are many itineraries to select from with prices from $1,599 per person.

You can read reviews on the site from passengers that have sailed the ships, eaten the food and slept in the beds.

This site joins other specialized sites for river cruising: Danubecruising.com. Rhinecruiseforless.com and rivercruisereports.com.

For more information contact Mike Davies 864-446-7524

CRUISE WEST ENTERS EUROPE MARKET IN 2009 WITH NEW DANUBE RIVER CRUISE

September 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in 2009 Itineraries, Cruise News, River Cruise News, Small ships under 150 Passengers

SEATTLE, September 18, 2008 – Cruise West  the global leader in small-ship voyages, travels to Europe for the first time in 2009 with 11-and 12-day Danube River cruises. The new Vienna To Bucharest route provides tours in Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Croatia and cruising in the Danube Delta onboard the elegant, new 148-guest Amadeus Diamond; the luxury vessel is launching in 2009 . Eighty percent of the cabins have large "French balconies" providing a full wall of glass to view the passing scenery . Four departure date options include July 16 and 24,2009 and October 13 and 21, 2009. The inaugural July 16 Chairman’s Cruise will be hosted by Cruise West Chairman Richard West and wife Leslie West and the October 13 sailing is a PENTAX Photography Cruise featuring field events and onboard workshops all co-hosted by professional PENTAX photographer Kerrick James. P re-and post-cruises are available in Prague and Transylvania on all four sailings.


"Cruise West offering European river cruising is a natural progression as we continue to provide intimate, up-close experiences not available on larger vessels and provide new itineraries for our Quyana Club Members (repeat guests),” remarked Cruise West’s newly-appointed President and Chief Executive Officer, Dietmar R. Wertanzl. “With the value of the Euro where it is, cruises provide a cost-effective way for travelers to experience Europe and our itineraries ensure that guests see destinations as they never have before.”

Depending on the direction of their cruise, guests will be greeted at the Vienna or Bucharest airport before transferring to the Amadeus Diamond . The next 11 to 12 days, varying slightly based on the vessel’s route, will be filled with such highlights as city tours of Budapest, Osijek, Belgrade and Bucharest. Also exclusive to Cruise West guests is exploration of the remote areas of the Danube Delta aboard specialty vessels. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the best-preserved Delta in Europe and the largest reed bed in theworld. Travelers will dine on local cuisine and experience traditional culture at horse shows, wine-tastings atworld-renowned vineyards as well as exclusive insider-access such as breakfast at the Nunnery of Saun and dinner along the Black Sea. As with all Cruise West voyages,knowledgeable Exploration Leaders accompany the cruise and share insightfulinformation on the flora, fauna, culture and history of the region.

The Danube River cruise begins at $5,199 per person including taxes, port charges, fees and onboard services. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy and are exclusive of airfare. Trips booked before December 19, 2008 will receive an early-booking discount of up to $1,100 per cabin.  Call riverdiscounts.com 800-640-4899

Celebrity Mercury & Millennium - Out with Australia, in with Baltimore and Charleston in 2009/2010!

Celebrity Cruise is discontinuing its Australia and New Zealand cruises scheduled for late 2009 and 2010 on Celebrity Millennium, and adding new itineraries for the ship and Celebrity Mercury from Baltimore and Charleston!

The Celebrity Millennium will take over and enhance theend-of-seasion 2009 Alaska sailings previously scheduled for the Mercury, including a 12-night wine themed cruise from Vancouver and a 16-night Panama Canal cruise on October 10, 2009, from San Diego to San Juan, where Millennium will offer a series of 10- and 11-night Southern Caribbean cruises roundtrip beginning October 26, 2009

Celebrity Mercury, from November 2009 to February 2010, will sail a series of 12-night Eastern Caribbean cruises from Baltimore. After, it will offer 10- and 11-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries from Charleston through April 2010. The new Celebrity Mercury itineraries replace the Southern Caribbean cruises from San Juan previously slated from November 2009 to April 2010.

This is absolutely fantastic news for those living near Baltimore and Charleston. While I regret the fact that Celebrity won't be in Australia/New Zealand in 2009/2010, this brings some terrific opportunities closer home. I'm also sure they will return at a later point in the future.

And if you were thinking of Australia/New Zealand for that season, consider moving that up and sailing this year - there are some remarkable values for the 2008/2009 season just about to get underway!

Is NCL’s F3 Project In Trouble?

September 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Aker Shipyards, Construction, Dispute, F3, NCL
There are several reports out today that Aker Shipyards and NCL Corporation have hit a snag in the construction of the new F3 project ships.

According to reports, NCL and Aker shipyard are in a legal dispute about the first of the vessels which, at 150,000 tons, is 60 percent larger than the line's existing ships. Some reports even have NCL informing employees that the first F3 ship has been cancelled, though the entire project may go forward with later ships still in the earlier stages of development.

The first of the 4,200-passenger F3 ships was slated for delivery in March 2010. Seatrade Insider reported Sept. 19 that Aker is shopping around the F3 project, for which the keel was laid in April. The yard approached Carnival Corp., Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and MSC Cruises, Seatrade reported. The problems with the $2 billion F3 project apparently center on the cost of major changes in the prototype. NCL had promised the ship would be unlike any other, with no main restaurant, no main show lounge and no Lido café. The “New Wave” staterooms have curved walls. The company’s last major announcement on the ship revealed plans for an ice bar and other hip nightlife venues more akin to South Beach or Las Vegas. But the ship’s differences could make it difficult for another company to pick up the prototype without making major changes.

While building the ships is a challenge in itself, the 50 percent sale of NCL to Apollo Management last August seems to have added to the hindrance, with Apollo wanting more of a voice in design implementation. NCL said it had no comment on the issue.

I'll stay on top of this, of course, and report back when there is new, more concrete information.

NCL’s Pity the Procrastinator Sale

September 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in NCL, Pity the Procrastinator Sale
If you're a procrastinator like me, the name of this sale makes you sit up and take notice. But even if you're not a person who tends to put things off to the last minute, this sale should get your attention.

It's NCL's yearly Pity the Procrastinator Sale, offering up to 8-category upgrades automatically! Book select 2009 sailings between now and October 12, and you'll be eligible for up to 8-category upgrades.

As with almost all NCL sales, this is for new bookings only, and they have some of the best software in the industry to catch cancellations and rebookings, so don't even go there. But if you're looking at NCL for 2009, this may be the perfect time to book!

Of course, you know to call or email me for a personalized quote. Don't put it off!

Good News and Update on Exclusive Solstice Charter!

September 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Captain's Club, Celebrity, Celebrity Solstice, charter
Hello from somewhere between Victoria, BC and Seattle onboard the Celebrity Mercury!

Wanted to give you all an update on the exclusive Celebrity Solstice 2-night pre-inaugural charter on November 21, 2008. We do still have a very few cabins available, but not many.

However, was just given confirmation on big news! We have been able to successfully negotiate with Celebrity to be able to give you Captain’s Club credit for this sailing! That means that, while you will not receive any Captain’s Club benefits on the charter, the cruise will count toward your elite status!

So, if you’re getting close to that Select or Elite status, what a perfect way to experience a new ship AND get credit in just a 2-night sailing.

If you’re wanting to book, call me at 303-690-8937, or email at amber@cruiseresource.com. I’ll be traveling back to the office on Monday, but will be back in on Tuesday (or by email while I’m enroute).

Oh, I almost forgot to mention: I’ll definitely be onboard this sailing as well! Look forward to seeing you all on November 21!