SLOW TRAVEL
Month: September 2014
Our Crystal Cruises Experience, Shared
We recently completed a 10-day Fall foliage sailing with Crystal Cruises, sailing from Boston, Massachusetts to Quebec City in Canada. All along the way we shared the experience live on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter as we explored Crystal Cruises for the Read More …
Confident Carnival Extends Great Vacation Guarantee
Carnival Cruise Lines has been introducing travelers to the world of cruise vacations for decades with their signature version of Fun at sea. Enabling those who might not otherwise travel extensively to get out and see the world, Carnival provides Read More …
Win A $25,000 Expedition Cruise, No Really
Luxury land tour operator Abercrombie & Kent knows how to travel in style. We got a taste of just how good they are at it last summer connecting destinations and the people who live there on a river cruise. When Read More …
Carnival LIVE Rocks The Boat, 35 Years Later
Earlier this year, Carnival Cruise Lines announced the addition of their Carnival LIVE Concert Series at a live New York City event. Now in progress, a total of 49 performance dates offering Carnival guests the opportunity to enjoy an exclusive Read More …
Fall Foliage Itinerary Finally Delivers, Butlers Sigh In Relief
When we told some Canadian friends about our Autumn’s Palette fall foliage itinerary with Crystal Cruises scheduled for the last days of September, their reaction was a little surprising. “Well, the ship should be nice anyway,” agreeing with others that our Read More …
Luxuriously Appointed Ship Visits Surprisingly Friendly Canada Port
It looked to be another day of chilly exploration as Crystal Serenity made her way into Harve Saint Pierre, a tiny Canadian port known mainly for being the world’s largest source of Ilmenite, the primary ore of Titanium. Located on Read More …
The Magdalen Islands With Crystal Cruises
Winding down our 10-night sailing of Crystal Serenity, we stopped in Canada‘s Magdalen Islands at Iles de la Madeleine, a tiny port with a rich history. It was a short call at the place named after the seigneur (think ‘landlord’) Read More …