Showing posts with label small ship river cruising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small ship river cruising. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Grand Circle Cruise Line Announces 2016 Small Ship Itineraries Aboard Recently-Acquired M/V Clio for 2016




M/V Clio offers travelers a 4-star experience at a 3-star price -- Plus FREE or Low Cost Single 
Supplements for Solo Travelers
 Alan E. Lewis, Chairman of Grand Circle Cruise Line, the leader in small ship cruising worldwide,
 today announced that the 89-passenger M/V Clio will begin cruising this summer following a $5M 
refit beginning in May.  The M/V Clio will operate four European itineraries, including two new itineraries:

 a Small Ship Cruise Tour along the west coast of England, Wales, and Scotland, and the east coast
 of Ireland—and later, an itinerary from Lisbon, Portugal to Barcelona, Spain.  Grand Circle acquired
 the small ship, formerly called the M/V Tera Moana, from Paul Gauguin Cruises last year for an
 undisclosed price.
Grand Circle Cruise Line launches the 89-passenger MV Clio in 2016 with new Small Ship itineraries-first, along the west coast of England, Wales, and Scotland, and the east coast of Ireland-and later, from Lisbon, Portugal to Barcelona, Spain.  Grand Circle acquired the small ship, formerly called the M/V Tera Moana, from Paul Gauguin Cruises in 2015 as part of its plan to expand its Small Ship offerings.
"American boomers and seniors are increasingly interested in traveling by small ships—and in even
 smaller groups," said Lewis.  "We define small ships as those with 150 or fewer passengers, and 
the trend we're seeing is very different from the industry's move to bigger and bigger ships.   To create
 even smaller groups of travelers, we assign our local Program Directors to no more than 25 travelers, 
which creates a more intimate experience and more easily fosters engagement with local people, 
cultures and their ways of life.  We are proud to introduce the M/V Clio—a 4-star experience at a
 3-star price and the best value in the industry."
The M/V Clio will operate the following new itineraries:

Coastal Charms of England, Wales, Ireland & Scotland 
Ports of Call:   England: London, Poole, Falmouth; Wales: Fishguard, Holyhead; Ireland: Dublin;
 Isle of Man; Scotland: Islay, Oban, Arran, Glasgow, and Edinburgh
15 days from $7195 ($480/day), including international air from JFK
FREE or Low Cost Single Supplements
Departures:  August-September 2016
Optional Trip Extensions:London, England: 3 nights from $895
Edinburgh, Scotland: 3 nights from $895
On this journey to the island nations of England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland and the Isles of Man, 
travelers will discover the windswept landscapes and delightful cultures of this magnificent region. 
 Highlights include a visit to the Eden Project, a massive, climate-controlled biome in Cornwall
 (hamlet of Bedelva)—a region known for innovation—as well as exclusive Discovery Series events
 designed to enrich travelers' understanding of local culture.  Among these events are lunch with 
Welsh community members on Holy Island and a slate-splitting demonstration and conversation
 about the history of this industry in the region. Travelers will also transfer by Zodiac craft to the
 Island of Islay, home to 3,000 residents, to visit one of the island's whiskey distilleries and learn
 about the history of distilling and its importance to the island.

Grand Circle's Coastal Charms itinerary includes 11 exclusive tours—all with personal headsets—of
 London, the Eden Project, Fishguard, Caernarfon Castle, Dublin, Isle of Man, Isle of Islay, Oban, Isle
 of Arran, Glasgow, and Edinburgh.

What's  Included:  Accommodations: 2 nights in London , 10 nights aboard the Clio, and 1 night in
 Edinburgh; 36 meals, including Captain's Welcome and Farewell receptions and dinners,  and
 beverages—including beer, wine, and soft drinks—during all onboard lunches and dinners); Grand
 Circle's expert, local Program Directors—1 assigned to a maximum of  25 travelers; 11 exclusive
 tours with personal headsets;  Exclusive Discovery Series events; Airport transfers; All port charges;
 Gratuities for local guides and motorcoach drivers on your main trip; Baggage handling for 1 piece
 of luggage per person, including tips; 5% Frequent Traveler Credit toward one's next Grand 
Circle trip—an average of $449.

Voyage to Iberia: Lisbon to Barcelona Ports of Call: Portugal: Lisbon, Portimao; Spain: Seville, Cordoba, Malaga, Cartagena, Valencia,
 Mallorca, Menorca, and Barcelona
14 days from $7395, including roundtrip international air from 5 U.S. cities (Boston, Miami,
 New York, Newark, and Orlando)
FREE or Low Cost Single Supplements
Departures:  October-December 2016
Optional Trip Extensions:
Lisbon, Portugal: 3 nights from $695
Barcelona, Spain: 3 nights from $745
On this new Small Ship Cruise Tour, travelers will journey to the cultural capitals of Portugal and
 Spain.  Included in the itinerary are Grand Circle's exclusive Discovery series and other activities
 designed to connect travelers with local people and cultures.  Travelers will learn some basic
 Portuguese during an included Portuguese language lesson, explore Triana Market, a lively,
 indoor market in Seville, and share dinner at a family's home in Malaga.  They will also visit a
 working bull ranch owned by an Andalusian torero (bullfighter), where they'll learn about Spain's
 bullfighting tradition and enjoy a typical ranch lunch.  Travelers will also visit the island of Menorca, 
where they'll lunch in a fishing village and visit an albarcas factory to see how traditional Menorcan
 shoes are made.
Tours include Lisbon, Sagres, Lagos, Seville, Cordoba, Malaga, an Andalusian bull ranch, Ronda, 
Cartagena, Valencia, Mallorca, Menorca, and Barcelona.  

What's Included: Accommodations: 1 night in Lisbon and 11 nights aboard the M/V Clio; 35
 meals, including Captain's Welcome and Farewell receptions and dinners, and including 
beverages—including beer, wine, and soft drinks—during all onboard lunches and dinners; 
Grand Circle's expert, local Program Directors (one Program Director assigned to a maximum 
of  25 travelers); 13 exclusive tours with personal headsets; Airport transfers; All port charges;
 Gratuities for local guides and motorcoach drivers on one's main trip; Baggage handling for 1
 piece of luggage per person, including tips; and 5% Frequent Traveler Credit toward one's next
 Grand Circle trip—an average of $449.
In addition to the two new itineraries, the M/V Clio will operate several recently-added departures
 of two previously sold-out itineraries that employ Grand Circle's 98-passenger M/V Corinthian:
  the 15-day Maritime Jewels of the British Isles & Ireland, and the18-day Spain's Northern Coast
 and the Bay of Biscay

About the M/V Clio
The ocean-cruising M/V Clio is 328 ft. long and carries 89 passengers in 45 outside-facing cabins.
 The cabins range in size from between 194 sq. ft. and 205 sq. ft., with a single cabin measuring 161
 sq. ft. While the majority of cabins include a window, nine also feature a sliding glass door and balcony.
 The cabins also have a queen-size bed that can be converted into two twins, closet, flat-screen 
satellite TV, DVD/CD player, telephone, mini-refrigerator, safe, and a private bathroom with shower.
 An elevator serves all passenger decks. Common areas include a dining room, lounge and bar area,
 indoor/outdoor veranda, Sun Deck, Sky Deck with whirlpool, library, and shop. Additionally,
 complimentary wireless Internet is available throughout the ship—as it is on all GCCL owned river
 and ocean ships.

Grand Circle Cruise Line will assume operations of the M/V Clio in May and will begin a $5.0M refit
 to refurbish the ship to its unique style of small ship cruising designed for American travelers.
  Grand Circle will operate the ship with its own multi-national nautical and hospitality crews—as
 it does on all of the ships it owns.

In addition to the M/V Clio and M/V Corinthian, Grand Circle Cruise Line small ships include
 the M/V Artemis, Arethusa and Athena. These three, 4-star-plus, 50-passenger sister ships
 operate in the Adriatic and Mediterranean and in 2014 were named, respectively, the #1 , #2
 and #5 World's Best Small Ships in Condé Nast Traveler's Cruise Poll.
For more information, please visit Grand Circle Cruise Line or call 1-800-221-2610.

About Grand Circle Cruise LineEstablished in 1998, Grand Circle Cruise Line offers 16 River Cruises and Cruise Tours throughout
 Europe as well as 16 Small Ship Cruise Tours to Antarctica, Panama, Europe, the Dalmatian Coast,
 Greece and the Greek Islands, the Aegean, Adriatic and beyond.  The cruise line is a division of
 Grand Circle Corporation, which also is comprised of Overseas Adventure Travel (est. 1978) and 
Grand Circle Travel (est. 1958).  Grand Circle has more than 30 offices worldwide and approximately
 3,500 associates, guides, and crew serving more than 110,000 travelers per year.  In 1992, owners
 Alan and Harriet Lewis established the nonprofit Grand Circle Foundation to support communities'
 in which Grand Circle works and travels, including some 300 humanitarian, cultural, and educational
 endeavors worldwide—among them, 100 schools, in 50 countries.  The Foundation is an entity of
 the Lewis Family Foundation, which has pledged or donated more than $141 million since 1981. 

Friday, July 31, 2015

Seven Trips On Seven Continents To Enjoy Or Book This Fall

 Austin Adventures (www.austinadventures.com/)
enjoys a legacy spanning more than four decades of engaging travelers on small group trips to the world’s best destinations for active travel. With another record-setting summer winding down, the company turns its focus on the fall and upcoming winter seasons and recommends seven best-in-class adventures on seven continents.

Since inception, Austin Adventuresfounder, president and trip visionary, Dan Austin, had the goal of spanning the globe with world-class adventure itineraries for the intrepid traveler. This was finally accomplished in 2015 with the addition of Asia and small ship river cruising in Vietnam and Cambodia(departures offered December through April).

“While it’s hard to beat summer in Montana, my favorite time to travel is in the fall when the crowds thin out and you get the feeling you have a special place all to yourself,” shared Austin. “We put our collective heads together and have come up with a list of trips to either be taken in the fall when conditions are ideal or booked now before space disappears for prime-time winter travel.”

All of these trips listed include accommodations, most meals, transfers, required equipment, knowledgeable guides and more. Prices are quoted per person based on two people sharing an accommodation. More details are available by calling (800) 575-1540, visiting online at http://www.austinadventures.com/ or by contacting the company via email at info@austinadventures.com.

North America
Fall is prime time in Southern Utah, and Austin Adventures’ Bryce/Zion National Park Adventure (multisport or all-hiking versions) covers the best of two national parks. From $2,398 per person for 6 days/5 nights, departures are scheduled Aug. 23 (hike) and 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 (hike) and 27 (hike). This intimate tour brings guests past multi-colored hoodoos and spires, slot canyons and hanging gardens. Hiking Zion’s Virgin River Narrows, ranked one of America’s best adventures by National Geographic, is a must-do fall activity. The miracles of geology and ultra-clear nighttime skies play stellar roles enroute. See: http://www.austinadventures.com/packages/utah-brycezion/

South America
No better time to head to the tip of South America than during fall and winter (their spring and summer). Chile – Northern Patagonia is the trip choice, priced from $5,898 per person for 10 days/9 nights, with weekly departures September through April on a custom basis with a minimum of two people. Hiking, biking, rafting and horseback riding reveal the jaw-dropping scenery in the Northern Lake district between Chile and Argentina. Artisan villages, deserts, a choice of 20 different treks and an end-of-day local Malbec to sip with exemplary local cuisine makes this journey to the end of the world worth it.
See: http://www.austinadventures.com/packages/chile-northern-patagonia/

Europe
It’s the favorite time of year for locals! Austin Adventures’ France/Provence Multisport (from $3,698 per person for 7 day/6 night departures Sept. 6 and 27 and Oct. 11) is the escape of choice. The tapestry of fertile vineyards becomes more vibrant in the fall, as ancient Roman ruins mingle with the oh-so-present fragrances of lavender, honey and thyme, and markets rife with summer’s bounty tempt between-meal snacking. But wait! A bouillabaisse and baguette with fromage de chèvre paired perfectly with a glass of crisp local rosé await. See: http://www.austinadventures.com/packages/france-provence/

Asia
Now is the time to reserve a December 2015 through April 2016 vacation in Bali (recommended travel months for this region). Bali – Indonesia Luxury Adventure, bookable with just a minimum of two people (from $5,398 per person for 13 days/12 nights), offers the seduction of this exotic Indonesian island laced with terraced rice paddies and ancient temples. Standup paddle boarding, hiking through clove plantations, chasing a pod of dolphins from the nose of an outrigger, snorkeling in a reef and biking back-country roads bring paradise up close and personal. See:http://www.austinadventures.com/packages/bali-indonesia/

Africa
After a brief hiatus as the world’s leading wildlife destination, Africa is back and prime season bookings are now being taken. Austin Adventures’ Iconic Botswanadeparts weekly from April through November 2016 on 11 day/10 night adventures from $8,798 per person. Wildlife on the delta viewed from your own safari tent deck, flora and fauna teeming in the wetlands of the legendary Okavango Delta and the spray of Victoria Falls mingle with the magic of the Big Five scouted on guided walks and game drives. See:
http://www.austinadventures.com/packages/botswana-iconic-botswana/

Polar
One of the last great wildernesses to be explored, Antarctica is always in high demand and anyone wanting to reserve a space on a cruise must act now. Antarctic Peninsula Small Ship Cruise starts at $9,300 per person for 11 days/10 nights exploring the southern-most continent, a frozen desert revealed by snowshoe, kayak, zodiac and from the deck of the 114-passenger M/V Plancius. Think sliding penguins, slumbering seals, 3,000-foot ice walls, and surreal sunsets.  See:http://www.austinadventures.com/packages/antarctica-peninsula-expedition-cruise/

Australia
Another superb destination for small ship cruising, Australia: Kimberly Wilderness Cruise offers weekly eight day/seven night departures in 2016 from April through August with rates from $11,095.  Champagne sunrises, helicopter flight-seeing, rainforest explorations, aboriginal drawings, hiking, mud crabbing and billabongs come with passage on the 36-passenger M/V True North that plies in luxurious fashion the waterways of northern Australia’s Kimberley Region.  See:
http://www.austinadventures.com/packages/australia-kimberley-wilderness-cruise/

About Austin Adventures
Based in Billings, MT, Austin Adventures (formerly Austin-Lehman Adventures) has spent more than 40 years building an international reputation as a provider of scheduled small group tours and customized trips to all seven continents. In 2014, Kasey Austin, Vice President of Operations, was named the World’s Top Family Guide byOutside Magazine. In 2013, Austin Adventures joined theXanterra Parks & Resorts® portfolio of experiential leisure offerings. Xanterra Parks & Resorts has operations in theGrand Canyon, including Grand Canyon Railway and The Grand HotelYellowstone;ZionCrater LakeGlacierRocky Mountain and Petrified Forest National Parks; Mount Rushmore National Memorial; Furnace Creek Resort in Death Valley National Park and five Ohio State Park Lodges as well as the Geneva Marina at Ohio’s Geneva State Park. Xanterra Parks & Resorts also operates Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Va., Windstar Cruises, and VBT Bicycling and Walking Vacations.

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