Archive for the ‘Cruise ship’ Category

Credit Card Fees - Overseas

Monday, July 26th, 2010 by designtravel1

Capital One is the only Visa and Master Card issuer that waves foreign transaction fees, even eating the 1% fee it is charged by the payment networks.  Other cards charge up to 3% for foreign transactions.  There is no annual fee.

Doc Rog

Fun Ships

Monday, June 7th, 2010 by designtravel1

Having not experienced a Carnival ship in a number of years, there was a little concern that the reputation of experience on board that had prevailed years ago might still exist.

That impression was totally unfounded and the opportunity to enjoy a cruise on the Glory was  most enjoyable.  Carnival boasts that they operate “fun “ ships and they really do live up to that image.  In fact, if you can’t find something fun to do just about every hour, you had better check your pulse.  Kudos to Carnival and their ability to provide entertainment throughout a cruising experience.

 

Gulf oil spill – what does it all mean?

Thursday, May 20th, 2010 by designtravel1

oil-spill-gulfThe Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in a well blowout on April 20, killing 11 crew members.  BP is still trying to stop this gusher over a mile down in the Gulf of Mexico.   The NY Daily News reports that BP believes that it has its first success in the clean-up.  However, how far will the oil spread?  How much of the environment will be permanently damaged or destroyed?  How high will food prices go?  How will your vacation survive if it’s to the affected coastlines, Florida or Key West?  Only time will tell. 

Increase in Comfort!

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 by designtravel1

I am really impressed with the steps (noted in Travel Pulse on April 6, 2010) that Celebrity and Oceania are taking to increase comfort and luxury for passenger clients.  Both certainly know to spoil travelers with their attention to comfort and convenience. 

Click on each cruise supplier name to view their individual articles.

R. Nosal, MD. PhD.

Passports needed to go to Canada

Monday, October 12th, 2009 by designtravel1

Did you know that everyone as of June 1, 2009 from every country arriving in Canada by air, land and sea needs a passport or equivalent travel documents?  What about those children?  Do you know what they need?  They are another whole issue!

Passport requirements have complicated traveling from the United States to Canada due to the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) which was introduced in 2004 by the U.S. government to strengthen the U.S. border security and standardize travel documentation.  Visitors from other countries have always needed a passport in order to enter Canada and Canada will now not allow a U.S. citizen into the country who does not have the proper documentation to return home.  Some substitutes for a passport to enter Canada are a NEXUS Card, a U.S. Passport Card or a FAST/Express card.  If you want more information on these alternatives, go to http://gocanada.about.com/od/canadatravelplanner/qt/valid_travel_ID.htm .

Traveling with children is also a challenge.  They will also need a passport or equivalent travel documents.  Any child over the age of 15 will definitely need a passport, while the younger ones can get away with other documents.  Solo Parents, Grandparents and Guardians also have legal requirements before crossing international borders with these children.  There must obtain and carry a permission letter from the missing parent(s) which must be notarized.  This has come about in an effort to halt the international child abductions, runaways and the transport of children involved in child-custody disputes.

Is the thought of traveling to Canada worth it?  YES!  There are many wonderful places to go, many great things to see and many fantastic things to taste!