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Feature by Cruise Planners/Sea The World Cruises, Celebrity Cruise Line's New "Immersive Europe Wine Cruises"

Inspired by guest interest, and to continue to offer the best vacation experiences in Europe, Celebrity Cruises has modified a portion of its European lineup in 2012 to present a series of new and distinct vacations designed to appeal to wine enthusiasts, as well as those who simply love the beauty and culture of the top-producing wine regions in Europe.

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Posted on October 18,2011 in

10 Best Places You've Never Heard Of

There are precious few spots that are both off the grid and out of this world

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Posted on September 28,2011 in

World's Best Cities

 
Travel + Leisure readers pick the world’s best cities, casting their votes for this year’s most dynamic, vacation-worthy places.
 
By Travel + Leisure Staff
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Posted on September 15,2011

CLIA, Cruise Lines International Association

Continuing Education for Professional Travel Agents

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Posted on September 07,2011 in

New Reality TV Series

It seems that the same casting agents who found Snooki are on the hunt for travel agents

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Posted on August 30,2011 in

River Cruising

River Cruising is a wonderful way to reach off the beaten track destinations

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Posted on August 25,2011 in

Zumba at Breezes

For all my Zumba fanatics, Here is a great opportunity to Zumba in Jamaica nd get a great deal!

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Posted on July 27,2011

Zumba Cruises

Stayed tuned for a list of Zumba Cruises.

Princess Cruise Line's is featuring Zumba classes onboard many of their ships and will be fleet wide by end of 2011

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Posted on July 18,2011 in

Gift of Travel

Sudbury, MA BASED CRUISE PLANNERS TRAVEL ADVISOR

GIVES THE GIFT OF TRAVEL

Home-based advisor adds honeymoon and travel registries to better serve clients  

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Posted on July 16,2011 in

World's Prettiest Places

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World's Prettiest Places

 
 
 
By Jada A. Graves
 

First off, not every pick on our list is indeed a "place," per se. One is actually a scientific phenomenon, while another is considered a massive living organism home to more than 1,500 fish species and nearly 3,000 individual coral reefs. Several are wide-open spaces, but a few are brick-and- mortar sites built for kings (and in one case, a queen). Three have been included on the listing of the Seven Natural Wonders; three were also selected for the listing of the New 7 Wonders of the World. But no matter how you slice and dice them, all 10 have something important in common: Sometimes, it is all about what pleases the eye. Here's our list of the World's Prettiest Places.


Plitvice Lakes National Park

Croatia


Our next selection is largely unknown to tourists from the United States, and perhaps that makes it even more precious. The limestone caves of the Plitvice Lakes National Park make the water of its 16 lakes and a handful of waterfalls shimmer brilliant shades of turquoise, silver and green. And to get a better view the lakes' beauty, you'll find a web of wooden plank walkways scattered throughout. But note that there is no true best or worst season to stop by this site in central Croatia. Snow and ice transforms the area into a winter wonderland; in summer the surrounding trees further enhance the hues of the lake water. If at all possible, though, avoid the onslaught of local tourists in July and August.


 

Taj Mahal

India


Molded out of red sandstone and white marble, and sparkling with the glint of semi-precious stones, this mausoleum of northeastern India needs no justification to appear on our list. Frommer's says, "It's not just the perfect symmetry, the ethereal luminescence, the wonderful proportions, or the sheer scale," that makes us revere the Taj Mahal. It's also "the exquisite detailing covering every inch of marble that justifies it as a wonder of the world." Its amorous background also feeds our admiration: It was commissioned by a 17th century Mughal emperor to honor the memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Consider planning a trip for sometime between October and March to behold Taj's majestic domes, chambers and minarets; that way the weather will be somewhat cooler for walking around. If you have time, stay from the early morning until the late night, as "the radiance of the Taj under the moonlight is beyond any explanation," notes TajMahal.org.uk.


 

The Great Barrier Reef

Australia


Australia's luscious islands, cays and coral reef system of the Great Barrier Reef are awesome in scope and visuals -- in fact, this reef covers more of the world than any other entry on our list (approximately 135,000 square miles; the only living thing visible from outer space). All who encounter even a small portion of this gorgeous giant are dazzled by its aquamarine waters and honeycomb beaches. Even more beauty awaits you below the water surface: a maze of more than 2,900 spectacular coral reefs and countless marine life. Come to this area just off the coast of Queensland between June and October, so you can avoid the worst of Australia's oppressive heat.


 

Borobudur

Indonesia


The true origins of this impressive Buddhist monument, located in central Java, are somewhat disputed. According to the UNESCO World Heritage website, the Borobudur temple was founded by a Saliendra dynasty king sometime between 750 and 842 A.D. Still, you don't need a definitive history lesson to fully appreciate its grandeur. Just feast your eyes on its intricately sculpted gray-stone relief panels (slats of stone carved with artwork to depict the life of Buddha) and the perfectly symmetrical stupas (mound-shaped structures containing Buddhist relics). They're even more precious due to their resilience: Borobudur is still gorgeous despite nearby bombings and volcanic eruptions. Try to visit in May; that's when the air is supposedly the cleanest in Java. And plan your trek at sunrise or sunset to witness how the light catches the stupas' perforations.


 

Grand Canyon

USA


We have to root a little for the home team. And here in the United States, the astonishing depths and incredible sunsets of the Grand Canyon make it a shoe-in on this list. Plus you can enjoy the scenery while you work up a sweat, hiking the rigorous Bright Angel Trail or rafting the Colorado River. As President Theodore Roosevelt famously noted, this park is "one of the great sights which every American, if he can travel at all, must see." Many take Teddy up on his word -- so if you want to explore this northern Arizona park, we suggest you avoid the staggering crowds of the summer. Consider visiting between March and May or September and November, when the weather is pleasant and the lodging rates are reasonable.


 

The Palace of Versailles

France


The Palace of Versailles might have had humble beginnings, but times have changed. Now, this ain't no simple hunting lodge, but rather an opulent tribute to the former French monarchy. Highlights include the reflective Hall of Mirrors, where world leaders met to sign the 1919 treaty that ended World War I; the manicured French-style gardens, which prominently feature the iconic Bassin d'Apollon (fountain) and the verdant Orangerie garden; and the Petit Trianon, a smaller chateau gifted to the infamous Marie Antoinette by her husband, King Louis XVI. Early summer is idyllic in the Île-de-France region, so plan your sojourn for that season. That's also when you'll find a few music concerts and special events taking place in the Versailles gardens.


 

Machu Picchu

Peru


Machu Picchu's 12 acres of mysterious temples and exquisite terraces are perpetually shrouded in cloud tufts, proving that this ancient site of Peru's Urubamba Valley still lives up to its reputation as the “Lost City of the Incas.” Or at least it seems like it from the pictures. In reality, this ancient city is always overrun with hikers exploring the Inca Trail or catching the view from the Temple of the Sun. So come with plenty of camera film and patience. For fewer crowds -- though not by much -- visit between October and April.


 

The Great Temple of Ramses II

Egypt


During his 67-year reign, Pharaoh Ramses II left many visual reminders of his greatness. Perhaps the best known are the four larger-than-life statues carved into a mountainside of southern Egypt. Many don't realize there's more to this site -- sometimes called Abu Simbel for the town you'll find it in -- than those seated statues seated on the facade. Pass through them and you'll find more detailed statues and intricate hieroglyphs depicting the Egyptian army's victory over ancient Libya, Syria and Nubia. Next door is the smaller Temple of Nefertari, dedicated to the Pharaoh's favorite wife. If you truly want to be wowed, you should swing by Abu Simbel around Feb. 20 or Oct. 20. Twice a year around those days the sun's rays shine directly into the larger temple to illuminate the artwork and statues within.


 

The Great Wall

China


Fiction: The Great Wall of China can be seen from outer space (with the naked eye). Fact: it is pretty fantastic to view up close and personal. It sweeps through approximately 4,000 miles of northern China, and different sections guarantee different tourist experiences: The jungly sections of Simatai and Jinshanling are good for hiking; the arresting and gorgeous Mutianyu stretch is good for snapping photos; and the crowded Badaling portion is good for convenience (it's only an hour away from exciting Beijing). Plan your trip for anytime (just imagine the contrast of the Great Wall with the white snow of winter, the red leaves of fall and the green grass of spring and summer), but do try to bypass the hordes of tourists that visit on the weekends year-round.


 

The Northern Lights

Arctic Circle

First off, not every pick on our list is indeed a "place," per se.
 
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Posted on May 19,2011

Italy's Beauty is Waiting for you!

It has been said that you can't be all things to all people. Perhaps that is not true about Italy.

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Posted on May 14,2011 in

What is a luxury cruise?

Article from TRO

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Posted on March 25,2011

NCL EPIC DEAL!

Incredible Deal for the summer! We've got a package which includes airfare, hotel and 7 night mediterranean cruise!

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Posted on March 22,2011

Royal Caribbean WOWCAST Webinar 3/22/11

Exciting information about the amazing ships OASIS & ALLURE OF THE SEAS!

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Posted on March 17,2011

Oceania Cruise Lines new "Marina"

Absolutely am looking forward to seeing the brand new Marina in New York this April!

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Posted on January 22,2011

Boston Globe Travel Show

Come to The Boston Globe Travel Show, being held at the Seaport World Trade Center on February 11-13, 2011, where you can plan and book your dream vacation! Visit Cruise Planners at Booth 517!

 

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Posted on January 13,2011
 
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