Sunday, December 24, 2017

Cuba Travel


Traveling To Cuba


If you are a U.S. citizen and plan to travel to Cuba you need a passport and a visa to enter the country.
Cruising Royal Caribbean from US to Cuba? You need a passport and a visa.

In fact, we are encouraging all International Travel for travelers to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program(STEP) to receive security.

The travel advisory recommends US citizens not travel to Cuba due to recent sonic attacks against US citizens. Should you be concern if you are traveling to Cuba? Concern is always there when traveling elsewhere, not only Cuba. It is advised to keep an eye on any suspicious situation, trust your gut and stay vigilant. You may consult the website for passport information and warnings. If you have concerns, consult your travel agent. You make the final decision whether to go or not. The travel agent maybe able to help but does not guarantee a safe travel since you are the traveler.

For peace of mind, travel insurance might be a wise decision to include in your travel investment.
Due to the recent happening to some Americans who were in Cuba; they closed the embassy except for essential personnel and ordered American diplomats to leave because they were targeting American's and making them ill. It is true there is crime everywhere and this is a concern, especially it can be dangerous for some.

Some who just returned from their trip to Cuba said they arrived in Cuba safely and had a wonderful time. The country is beautiful and Cuban people are hospitable. They loved Havana!

If you have some concerns, feel free to Check the site - US Cuts Havana Embassy Staff Stops Issuing Visas In Cuba


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Friday, December 1, 2017

Between Princess Cruises And Holland America Line

Between Princess Cruises And Holland America Line

For couples in their 60s who have only been on one cruise before in the Caribbean and want to do a cruise / land combo to Alaska this summer, I recommend princess and Holland when there is a land component involved.

If the couples liked the laidback “freestyle” cruising, then NCL would be good. I’m wondering if Holland or Princess would feel too rigid for the couples? As a travel agent, thinking for the client is part of our job because our first priority is to make sure the cruise fits the cruisers. When cruise fits to their personality, everyone is happy!

When you want to do Alaska once, as a dream cruise, then do it right! I absolutely agree and want to make sure recommending the right thing would be best.

Do they care if there are kids on the ship? No.

Do they care about food? No, they are not huge foodies.

How long a cruise they plan on doing? 10 – 15 days option…

That would mean that they can have more time in Denali.

Princess / Holland might be too rigid for them? Maybe no.

Another cruiser think Princess or Holland for Alaska were not that rigid or stuffy and mostly loved it. She likes the fact that there is a naturalist on the Princess cruise that gave lectures and enjoyed it very much! It was phenomenal to listen and learn about natural. Princess is awesome! Holland is a bit pricey for some. So, which one would be the option for age range 60s? Well, if they are willing to spend a little more money, then Holland America would be great! If not, princess would be great as well.

How about dining?

Being able to go outside at a specified time and they would always seat us, make us feel special.

Or maybe try Uncruise, if budget isn't an issue. 

I did learn to just fly in to Vancouver where the ship is docked for Holland America cruise/tour. It’s hard and iffy to fly into Seattle then cross the border. Either way, it is not my decision but the one who's going. I am here to assist, not insist on what I think is the correct way because there is no right way unless one knows what they want.

Princess, though not labeled “freestyle”, gives plenty of choices with Anytime dining and the ability to do what you want when you want. Princess Cruises does a fabulous job in Alaska. For the more independent person, their on-your-own cruise tours are a good option. They have their own lodges and go to Glacier Bay but Holland is also good and has the same options if they are looking at the Haven Suite.

What would you choose?


I love Princess!


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