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Insurance
Internet Bookings
Clients Log - Alaska on Holland America Cruises
New England & Canada
Watercolor Cruise...Just look at this great itinerary...
Girls and Boys of Illinois enjoy Caribbean Cruising
Special Holland America Fall Sailings...
Watercolor Cruise
Beat the Summer Heat
Insurance
Insurance - I know I have spoken to you several times about insurance; unfortunately,
it continues to be a subject that needs additional emphasis and clarification.
Just a few thoughts to remember.
Most cruise line and/or tour operators' insurance does not cover you for pre-existing
medical conditions. If that is the case, we will always notify of their policies
at the time of booking. If you have pre-existing conditions and want to be covered,
you will need to purchase a Global Care Deluxe Policy WITHIN 14 days of making
your initial deposit. If this is not done, there is no coverage available for
pre-existing conditions.
No cruise line or tour operators' insurance will cover you for their own financial
default. The only way to be protected against default in these cases is to purchase
a policy independent of the supplier. Again, we can advise you of the best way
to receive coverage.
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Internet Bookings
Buying a cruise entails ironing out a lot of details, from choosing an itinerary
to arranging international flights and hotel stays before or after the cruise.
Cruise line Web sites are a good source for port descriptions, as well as deck
plans, cabin details, and virtual tours. However, there's no upside to booking
a cruise on the Internet. Even when you can make an online purchase, prices
are rarely lower, and if you run into problems, you'll be alone with your mouse
or an anonymous telephone sales marketer who may have never set foot on a ship.
In our office, we have either inspected or sailed on the following Holland ships:
Prinsendam, Rotterdam VI, Oosterdam,Zaandam, Zuiderdam, Amsterdam, Noordam,
Statendam, Veendam and the Westerdam.
Recently, one of our groups that sailed out of a nearby port to Savannah,
received these value added amenities: pre-cruise cocktail party, transportation
to and from the port, an on board cocktail party, a complimentary bottle of
wine and a tote bag. These were not amenities that we promised in advance, but
as the group grew in numbers, we were able to offer them additional perks and
bonuses. And, they still got the best pricing! We heard through the proverbial
grapevine that other acquainted travelers did book on the Internet and let's
just say they weren't quite as happy as our customers! And you can tell from
all these photographs that we have happy customers!!!!
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Client's Log: Alaska on Holland America
Cruises
Last summer, Kelly Bowie planned a vacation to Alaska while her husband was away. (Did you know that 70% of all travel decisions are made exclusively by women!!!) She made the travel dates as late in September as she could, and it was nerve wracking for everyone involved to see if her husband would make it home in time for the trip, but he did and here's what Kelly had to tell us...
"My husband, Josh, and I recently returned from our 10 day cruise/tour of
Alaska on Holland America Cruise Lines. I had planned the trip as a celebration
of my husband's return from serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom, and he made
it home just in time. We started our cruise in Vancouver and traveled north
on the Inside Passage. We did have rain in the southern Alaska cities, but we
were well advised to bring rain coats so the rain did not slow us down at all.
We enjoyed the shore excursions offered by the cruise. Our favorite was kayaking
on a beautiful lake in Haines, Alaska.
The
service, food and entertainment on the Ryndam was wonderful. Our cruise ended
in Seward, and we traveled north to Anchorage on a beautiful motor coach ride.
From Anchorage we chose to take the 3 day Denali trip. This was certainly the
highlight of our time in Alaska. We arrived in Denali during their 2 weeks of
fall, and only 3 days after the first snow. The weather was beautiful, sunny,
clear and cold so we had numerous opportunities to see Denali. We really enjoyed
our tour into the park. Our guide was excellent, and we saw moose, caribou,
doll sheep and a lynx. The colors changing in the park were wonderful from the
leaves to the moss. Overall our trip was a wonderful experience. It was so relaxing
and fun. We had a hard time going home."
Kelly and Josh began their vacation on September 15th. So, if you are ever
wondering if you can still visit Alaska in September…it's a different experience
from summertime, but all the same a wonderful one!
Susie Hart & Ken Lyon of Stamford, Connecticut, had also been dreaming about
an Alaska cruise for a long time. As Susie teaches Marine Biology and Ken teaches
Science at Greenwich High School, they both had special interests in all that
Alaska has to offer. They initially were looking for a small ship experience,
but timing just didn't permit that option and Holland America had the perfect
sailing for their July dates.
They began their journey in Vancouver, cruised the Inside Passage and stopped
in Ketchikan, Juneau, and Sitka, before disembarking in Seward. They enjoyed
a full day excursion on the Kenai Peninsula, spent a night in Anchorage, followed
by a quick trip to Denali.
So, what did they think…here are Ken's thoughts…
"Service was first class. Food was terrific. Entertainment was excellent. Wasn't
too structured (fear we had). We didn't really realize how big Alaska was and
this gave a good overview of the immensity of it.
Good naturalist guide - He had worked with whale research in Argentina and
also worked with Stormy Mayo in Cape Cod area. He had a wealth of information
and because most people were not that interested we were able to capitalize
on his time and information.
Saw whales breaching, a big pod of killer whales, saw humpback whales on several
occasions. Sea otters, sea lions, seals. Susie was in marine animal heaven.
Weather was good for the most part - not bright and sunny. But not bad enough
to prevent you from doing anything. We were not sea sick at all.
In Vancouver, we went to Granville Island. Went to Aquarium there and that
was a highlight for Susie. We also went to a museum that had ship models and
fishing gear on the ground floor and a model train exhibit upstairs that was
one of the best I have ever seen. Great layout and excellent construction.
In Sitka, the Raptor Center was great. Presenter was excellent working with
birds. She was terrific, calm, cool - expert handler of bird.
Bear Watching/Ketchikan - We were a little disappointed in that one because
we wanted to see the "big bears" and there were just the smaller brown bears.
We did see 5 or 6 of them. To see the bears, we went to a salmon hatchery -
which Susie liked because she had done her work on those
In Denali, we took the Tundra Tour, which is really too short to really see
the animals. We would have liked to do the longer tour although we still saw
a Moose within 15 minutes of starting the Tundra Tour…"
All in all, a vacation of a lifetime.
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New England & Canada
Verna and Lee Green of Weslaco, Texas, were not first time cruisers, but they
chose Holland America for the first time to experience New England and Canada
during the fall foliage season. Prinsendam, being smaller in size, was a perfect
way to visit each of the ports. They began their journey in Boston, and they
were originally scheduled to visit Bar Harbor, Halifax, St Johns, St Pierre,
Charlottetown, and Quebec City, cruise through the Saguenay Fjord and on the
St Lawrence River before disembarking in Montreal.
Lee tells us about their trip. “On October the 2nd we boarded the Prinsendam
in Boston. What a cordial welcome. First stop was Bar Harbor, Maine. Because
of a hurricane the previous week, the Captain determined we would have to forego
Newfoundland. We then toured Halifax, Nova Scotia and were amazed at how many
trees were uprooted and blown over on the rocky Island as a result of a hurricane.
All of the public officials, police, fire, army and other townspeople were cleaning
the streets. As result of the Hurricane, Holland America got busy organizing
more ports of call and shore excursions in Cap-aux-Mueles and Gaspe, Quebec.
Cruising up the Saguenay Fjord afforded beautiful scenery and a view of the
statue of the Virgin Mary – placed there by a captain hundreds of years
ago when a ship wreck spared his and his crews’ life.
On the Prinsendam we found the entire staff very anxious to make our cruise
pleasant, the food great, the entertainment above average. Verna particularly
enjoyed the breakfast in her cabin each morning at no additional charge, We
enjoyed all the ports of call. We also found the Canadian people gracious and
accommodating.
We are looking forward to another cruise on the Prinsendam beginning on August
9th this year in the Baltics.”
Verna & Lee had originally chosen a 3 day post-trip option with Holland
from Montreal to Boston so they could enjoy more of the leaves and New England
scenery. Unfortunately, Holland did not have enough clients to operate the post
trip option and it was cancelled. And, we had already ticketed the air portion
of their vacation from Boston to Boston. What to do? Because we had to change
their air itinerary, Holland worked with us and absorbed both the penalty and
the additional airfare to leave from Canada. In the meantime, we worked with
Brewster Tours and created an independent 5 day post cruise vacation to Toronto
and Niagara Falls.
Sometimes things don’t go perfectly and the weather can be undependable,
but we can count on Holland to make it right when they don’t!
Holland’s On Line Shore Excursion Confirmations -
All shore excursions for any destination can be booked approximately 60 days
prior to sail date and now for Canada, New England, and Europe, you can book
even earlier! And, the online shore excursion bookings will be accepted until
10 days prior to sail date. Don’t be disappointed by missing out on your
preferred shore excursion. When booking online, the shore excursions are prepaid.
If, once you are on the ship, you decide you want to cancel or do a different
excursion, you just need to cancel the original one within the required time
frame.
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Girls and Boys of Illinois enjoy
Caribbean Cruising
At the end of January this year, the Girls and Boys of Illinois, a Landings
State Club. escaped the cooler climes of Savannah to enjoy a week long Western
Caribbean cruise from Tampa on board Holland America’s Veendam. The ports
of call included Belize City and Cozumel
This was a first travel experience for the Club under the leadership of Ken
Johnston, and it was a resounding success. “It was a fun time for thirty-five
Landings residents and friends aboard Holland America’s M/S Veendam.
Betty and Bob Norman escorted our “Girls and Boys from Illinois”
group on a January Caribbean cruise. Pre-cruise and shipboard arrangements went
off without a hitch. Planned events on board and ashore made the whole experience
special for us all.”
Tom and Ruth Potterfield of Savannah, Georgia, also enjoyed a warm weather
cruise at the beginning of this year. Tom told us, “We found our Western
Caribbean cruise in January aboard the beautiful new Holland American ship,
the Oosterdam, to be most enjoyable”. Our cabin with its balcony was especially
comfortable and spacious. The personnel was exceptionally accommodating and
friendly. As always, Betty and Edgewood Travel arranged a great vacation for
us.”
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Special Holland America Fall Sailings...
All these "dam" ships have some "dam" great rates. These
are Fall Splash group rates, but you don't need to be a group to take advantage
of them...just call us and say you want to go.
| September 18th |
Fort Lauderdale |
Western Caribbean |
Zuiderdam |
Balcony cabins at $819 |
| October 16th |
Fort Lauderdale |
Western Caribbean |
Zuiderdam |
Balcony cabins at $857 |
| October 24th |
Fort Lauderdale |
Eastern Caribbean |
Oosterdam |
Balcony cabins at $863 |
| November 13th |
Tampa |
Western Caribbean |
Veendam |
Balcony cabins at $978 |
| November 22nd |
Fort Lauderdale |
Panama Canal (10 days) |
Rotterdam |
Outside cabins at $1486 |
| November 26th |
Fort Lauderdale |
Western Caribbean |
Volendam |
Outside cabins at $1128 |
| December 5th |
Fort Lauderdale |
Western Caribbean |
Westerdam |
Balcony cabins at $816 |
| December 11th |
Fort Lauderdale |
Eastern Caribbean |
Zuiderdam |
Balcony cabins at $755 |
| December 11th |
Port Canaveral |
Eastern Caribbean |
Zaandam |
Outside cabins at $623 |
| December 18th |
Fort Lauderdale |
Eastern Caribbean (5 days) |
Zuiderdam |
Balcony cabins at $593 |
All of the above rates are for 7 day sailings (unless otherwise indicated),
cruise only, based on two people in a cabin, and include port charges and government
fees. All are subject to availability and change. Email
or call us at 912.351.0570 or 800.966.2779 for more Holland special rates
and dates or click
here.
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Watercolor Cruise
This 7-day Western
Caribbean cruise sailing November 6, 2004 will surely add color to your
life!
Susan Disney-Greenberg has made arrangements for the internationally recognized
watercolor painter, Wayne Chambers, to instruct a number of classes aboard
the beautiful Holland America ms Veendam.
Wayne Chambers, born in Crewe, Virginia always showed a passion for painting
even as a young boy when he could be spotted painting oncardboard with house
paints. He has a great love for nature and it shows, particularly in his most
recent works.
Wayne has studied painting his entire life, exploring different techniques
such as life drawing, oil painting, and composition at the New York Art Students
League. He also studied with famous artists including, Richard Goetz, Hilda
Terry, Robert Wade, Frank Webb, Judi Wagner, Barbara Nechis, Christopher Schink
and Tony van Hasselt. Upon his retirement in 1999, Wayne moved to Savannah,
Georgia where he became the Official Artist of the famed Mercer House from
the book and movie "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil",
and he also opened his own art gallery in Historic Savannah's "Designer District."
Wayne was designated Featured Artist for the Southern Living Magazine's 2002
Designer Home and is a member of the Jekyll Island Watercolor society, the
American Watercolor Society, and the Georgia Watercolor Society. His paintings
are part of some of the most prestigious private and corporate art collections
across the world, and his work is currently being exhibited in some of the
finest art galleries on the East coast of the United States.
The Holland ms Veendam was amont the first to introduce soaring atrium lobbies,
two-tiered dining rooms and suites with private verandahs. While aboard this
7-day Western Caribbean cruise you will enter the Caribbean of world-class
diving and ancient ruins. You will be able to walk in the footsteps of Mayan
kings one-day, snorkel with blue angels the next and all the while learning
the world of watercolors.
| Day 1 |
Tampa, Florida |
5:00PM |
| Day 2 |
Key West, Florida |
11:30AM - 5:00PM |
| Day 3 |
At Sea |
|
| Day 4 |
Belize City, Belize |
8:00AM - 6:00PM |
| Day 5 |
Santo Tomas de Castilla, Guatemala |
6:00AM - 6:00PM |
| Day 6 |
Cozumel, Mexico |
1:00PM - 11:30PM |
| Day 7 |
At Sea |
|
| Day 8 |
Tampa,l Florida |
8:00AM |
| RATES |
Student* |
Non-Student** |
| A-Verandah Suite |
$1777 |
$1427 |
| D-Large Outside Stateroom |
$1428 |
$1078 |
| E-Large Outside Stateroom |
$1400 |
$1078 |
| K-Large Inside Stateroom |
$1287 |
$937 |
*Student rates include cost of course, 3 days of art instruction onboard
plus 1 full day off ship excursion with instruction.
**Non-student rates include 1 full day off ship excursion.
All rates include port chargfes, taxes, cocktail party aboard ship and a
pre-cruise document party. Above pricing is per person based on double occupancy.
We also have single, triple and quad rates available. Book Today! This cruise
is selling out fast!
NOT INCLUDED: Trip cancellation insurance (cost depends on cabin category
chosen) art supplies, items of a personal nature, transportation to/from Tampa.
IMMEDIATE: Total deposit of $350.00 per person to confirm your cabin assignment
and $100 to Wayne Chambers LLC.
FINAL: Due on August 15, 2004. Please note a minimum of 15 students is required
for trip to operate. If trip cancels due to lack of participation, all monies
paid will be refunded.
DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED: You may travel with a valid passport or a birth certificate
with a raised seal plus a state issued photo ID.
Married women whose identification documents retained in their maiden name
but who are traveling under their married name should also carry their marriage
certificate or certified copy as further proof of identity.
For more information you can contact Susan
or call at: 912-351-0570 or 800-966-2779
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Beat the Summer Heat...
Join Valerie Edgemon and Jim Crawford as your Giants Select Hosts onboard the
Prisendam sailing the BAltic on August 9th. Beat the summer heat and visit some
fantastic ports in this wonderful 14 day Emerging Eastern Worlds sailing. The
Prisendam only carries 780 passengers so she is the perfect way to visit the
Baltic. Two nights in St. Petersburg and two nights in Hamburg...not to mention
visits to Tallinin (Estonia), Riga (Latvia), Visby (Sweden) and Gdansk (Poland).
Plus the Scandinavian capital cities - Copenhagen, Helsinki and Stockholm. This
cruise has it all. Join us for a complimentary onboard coctail to meet your
fellow travelers and a complimentary daytime shore excursion in St. Petersburg
to round out this great itinerary.
There is only cabin availability left in five categories as of now:
| Large Outside Staterooms |
Category H - $3062
Category G - $3139
Category F - $3239
|
| Superior Verandah Suites |
Category SS - $5713 |
| Deluxe Verandah Suites |
Category S - $9910 |
If you are a past passenger, lower rates may apply.
All rates are per person, based on double occupancy. Above rates do not include
port charges of $229 per person and government taxes and fees of $108 per person.
Airfare to Copenhagen and from Amsterdam is additional.
Call today so you don't miss this fantastic way to end
your summer.
To entice you a little further, here's just two optional shore excursions that
you could take advantage of on the above sailing...
"Gala Evening at Yusupov Palace"
Visit a beautiful Russian palace full of history and culture. It is a short
motorcoach transfer to Uysupov palace, home of the rich and powerful Yusupov
family. You are greeted by costumed Hussars at the entrance to the palace, and
ladies in waiting line the staircase, at the top of which is a classical quartet.
A tour of the palace is just the beginning of this marvelous evening ahead,
including a viewing of the two rooms where the murder of the infamous Grigori
Rasputin took place in 1916 (although he did not actually die until later in
the evening). Enjoy a cocktail and canapes with live balalaika music before
you enter the Uysopov Theater for a 50 minute gala performance by the St. Petersburg
Opera Company. Highlights of some of the most famous operas are included, such
as The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute and Don Juan. The performers are
professional Russian opera singers and will be dressed in 19th century style
costumes, accompanies by a 30 member chamber orchestra. (Dress code is formal)
- $129 per person/3.5 hours.
"A Taste of Ice Cool Sweden"
In Stockholm's Old Town (Gamla Stan), you will stroll along the narrow, twisting
alleys and cobblestone streets to see some of the city's finest sights. Savor
the Bohemian atmosphere among houses that date from the 16th to 19th centuries
- complete with Baroque doorways and rusting coats of arms. As you wander through
the Stortorget (Great Square) in the hub of the Old Town, look for the old Stock
Exchange, which now houses the Nobel Museum and the Swedish Academy. You tour
will include time to stroll in the atmosphere of Gamla Stan, which is indeed
a living historical monument. At the Nordic Hotel, in the heart of the city,
you'll find the year round "Ice Bar." Inside, the temperature is a
cool -5C and the entire interior (including the drinking glasses) is made of
pure ice from the Torne River. Before entering, you'll put on a warm fur poncho,
mittens and shoes. A vodka drink in an ice glass will be served as the staff
explain the concept of the bar and its construction. $88 per person/3 hours.
For more information contact Valerie
or call 912.351.0570 or 800.966.2779
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