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A Villa in Florida or a Hotel

by Craig Walker

After deciding what flights to Florida to get and where you want to stay you then have to decide on what type of accommodation is going to be the most suitable for you family or the number of people in the group you are travelling with.

For most European travellers they are used to staying in hotel accommodation when they go on their usual holiday however Florida is not just another holiday destination. A private villa could be a great option.

So what are the main differences between staying in a Private Florida villa against staying in a hotel or motel accommodation?

When you stay in a hotel room generally all the family are in the one room and depending on how many are travelling you may need more than one room which will add to the costs. When you have a private holiday home you will have more than one bedroom and a couch that can be made into another bed. So if you need more than one bedroom a villa can offer you this and may work out cheaper than having to get three separate hotel rooms.

Villas are generally furnished to a very high standard and offer more space than any hotel room would. Most villas are privately owned and the owners use them at certain times of the year.

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Posted in travel on May 31st, 2008, 10:08 pm by Jack Nory     

Family Alaska Cruise

by Craig wilson

A Cruise around Alaska can be an amazing experience that parents can easily share with their children. Not only will a visit to Alaska provide your children with a great holiday but also an educational experience on the weather, glaciers, marine life and general wildlife in the many vast areas of natural habitat that Alaska has to offer.

As with most destinations Alaska is no different in offering a great selection of onboard activities. Adults with children need not worry about missing the things they want to do as the children also have the option to take part in activities of their own. This gives everyone the chance to do what they want and everyone is happy.

Camp Carnival is available for children on the Carnival Cruise ships. This offers children from the ages of 2-15 the chance to enjoy a range of activities to keep them entertained while you enjoy some of the more adult aspects of your cruise. Camp Carnival is a free service offered by Carnival Cruise lines as part of your cruise. There is also a baby sitting service for a small additional charge in the evenings.

Kid’s Crew is available to children aged between 2 and 17 years old is the childrens activity program available of the Norwegian Cruise Line ships. Each of the activities on offer are aimed specifically at the age group of the children taking part.

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Posted in travel on May 31st, 2008, 9:17 pm by Craig Wilson  1 comment   

What to take with you on an Alaska Cruise

by Craig Wilson

When planning on an Alaska Cruise there are some things you should make sure you take with you and some items that you should get prior to your cruise. Simply by being organized you can make sure you are able to enjoy your visit to Alaska and make the most of your vacation. Most of the items are simply commonsense items however they can be easily overlooked.

While making a reservation for your cruise of Alaska it would be a good idea to take out some form of travel protection insurance. This insurance will protect you and everyone covered in many ways. Most people book cruises well in advance of the departure date and the chances of something happening between then are possible. If you or anyone traveling with you were to suffer a major illness or injury preventing you from traveling you would probably lose all the money you paid for the cruise were you not insured.

Your travel protection insurance will also cover you whilst you are in Alaska. Your insurance usually covers you for medical costs in the event of an accident or a serious injury whilst on your vacation. Should you require to be taken to hospital by helicopter from the ship then the insurance cover should cover this as well. Can you imagine the cost for a helicopter for a journey like that! Most holiday insurance will also cover your luggage and personal possessions. Check your policy for full details and make sure the cover is suitable for your needs.

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Posted in travel on May 31st, 2008, 7:20 pm by Jack Nory  1 comment   

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