Is Cruising Back?
Is cruising back? The simple answer is, yes . . . but. Cruising is safer than ever at this point, but there are a few hoops that must be jumped through.
Is cruising back? The simple answer is, yes . . . but. Cruising is safer than ever at this point, but there are a few hoops that must be jumped through.
I wrote a post several years ago about the Cancun Airport. Since that time many changes have taken place at the Cancun Airport and I thought it would be wise to write and update. Things change over the years and it is always nice to get a fresh update.
What will cruising be like once they start again? In one word, AMAZING! I am kidding around a little bit, but the truth is most cruise lines did not just sit and twiddle their thumbs during the shutdown. Most cruise lines have been working on ways to make your experience not only better but safer as well. Here are a few of the changes you can expect to see on your next cruise.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, international travel has been off almost everyone’s “To Do” list recently. That is all about to change. Places are starting to open back up and everyone is trying to find some semblance of normal in their everyday lives. Travel will be opening up everywhere soon but it may look a little bit different. Here is a look at how some of the most popular travel segments are handling travel during COVID-19.
The World Health Organization has declared the virus a pandemic. We are also aware of the travel ban President Trump recently announced suspending all travel from Europe to the U.S. in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus). We understand the need for and support the precautions being taken worldwide. We wanted to clarify some statements as there has been some confusion.
In case you haven’t heard, in order to fly domestically without your passport, you will need to update your driver’s license to the new Real ID card, also known as the Star Card. Your driver’s license must be updated by October 1, 2020, in order to not have to bring your passport for domestic flights. You will not be allowed through security without a passport or the new Real ID.
Picton is the northernmost town on the South Island in New Zealand. Known as the gateway to the Marlborough Sounds, Picton has much to offer in the way of adventure and sea life. The Marlborough Sounds is a network of four distinct sounds and according to Maori legend, the sounds are .the sunken prows of the wakas (canoe style boats) of the Aoraki. Here are some of what we enjoyed in Picton.
I will admit freely that I wanted to go on a Rhine River Cruise for one very specific reason. I had heard about something called “Castle Day”. I was hooked right there. Imagine my surprise when I learned what Castle Day was really like. Here is a brief overview of this particularly stunning section of the Rhine River.
Auckland might be the largest city in New Zealand; however, Wellington is the capital. The beautiful city of Wellington is the most southern city on the North Island of New Zealand. We had the distinct pleasure of spending time in Wellington during our recent travels through New Zealand. Here are a few of our recommendations.
During a recent trip to Australia, I had the distinct pleasure of taking a day trip into the Blue Mountains and I am so glad that I did. I went not really knowing what to expect. Spending the day in the Blue Mountains was well worth the time and here is why.