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		<title>Twilight Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 10:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
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In order to bring guests to the beautiful Pacific Northwest to see the natural wonder of this area, Seattle-based CEO Expeditions, is providing a special “Twilight Tour” as an optional add on to their popular San Juan Island charters this summer.
The Twilight movies have helped draw attention to the beautiful Puget Sound and the Olympic [...]]]></description>
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In order to bring guests to the beautiful Pacific Northwest to see the natural wonder of this area, Seattle-based CEO Expeditions, is providing a special “Twilight Tour” as an optional add on to their popular San Juan Island charters this summer.<br />
The Twilight movies have helped draw attention to the beautiful Puget Sound and the Olympic Peninsula, specifically in Forks, home of the Cullens, and La Push, home of the Quileute tribe profiled in the movies.<br />
CEO Expeditions is currently offering high end luxury cruises through the San Juan Islands, which are at the end of the Strait of Juan De Fuca, the same waters the tribe fished. As a special limited offer, a “Twilight Tour” has been created, beginning in nearby Port Angeles and shuttling guests to the sites of the Twilight series, namely Forks and La Push.<br />
Private tours on land would be available, with a fishing option in nearby Neah Bay or the Hoh River. The only rain forest in the continental U.S., Forks is home to primeval old growth forests and rough windswept raw ocean beaches. Mega yacht Kayana also takes guests on a special “Twilight Tour” of San Juan Island charter near Seattle.<span id="more-44"></span><br />
Gina Stanhope, company President, stated, “We are very excited about this special option and hope that it helps to draw guests into this area. The overwhelming interest and response in the San Juan Islands and the nearby ‘Twilight’ destinations have been extraordinary. Our past guests have had such a wonderful time, many of them are booking return visits with us. Because we have extended our offer to waive the usual $50-80K charter fees to introduce luxury Mega Yachting in the San Juan Islands and charge expenses only, we have opened up this opportunity to a broader market of people looking for a truly extraordinary experience. It is a trip of a lifetime!”</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 09:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Romantic, adventurous, educational, and cultural are a few of the types of cruises available to vacationers. A cruise is simply a chance to get away from your everyday routine and relax. The type of cruise that you choose mainly depends on what you enjoy most and which activities you would like to take part in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Romantic, adventurous, educational, and cultural are a few of the types of cruises available to vacationers. A cruise is simply a chance to get away from your everyday routine and relax. The type of cruise that you choose mainly depends on what you enjoy most and which activities you would like to take part in while on the cruise. Your age, health, activity level, marital status, or if this is a family trip are all-important factors that help you decide the best cruise for you.</p>
<p>The following is a list of ten spectacular cruise destinations with a brief description of each. This should provide you with some tips during the planning of your cruise excursion.<span id="more-38"></span></p>
<p>1. Cruises to various Caribbean destinations are popular with many frequent cruisers. The months of January, February, and March are the most traveled months for cruises to the Caribbean. Why shiver in the snow and cold when you could be basking in the sun on the beautiful white sand beaches of the Caribbean Islands. These islands are home to. (St Croix, Grand Cayman, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Barbados, and Jamaica are just a few choice Caribbean cruise destinations.)</p>
<p>2. Hawaii is a top cruise destination any time of the year as far as many people are concerned because of its lush landscapes, natural resources, and rich island culture, music, food, and people. (There are 137 islands to choose as possible destination points to stop and explore during your Hawaiian cruise adventure.)</p>
<p>3. Adventurous types often enjoy cruises to Antarctica as a top cruise destination. Antarctic cruises typically cost more than other destinations and they come with several limitations in that travel to the Antarctic is restricted certain times of the year. (King George Island, Anvers Island, Elephant Island, Torgersen Island, and Port Lockroy are some of the destinations you can visit while on your Antarctic cruise).</p>
<p>4. Alaskan cruises are also popular with many people. Summer is the preferred time for cruises to Alaska because daylight is longer in summer offering visitors greater recreational and entertainment opportunities. Many Alaskan cruises arrange special outings at various Alaskan ports like hunting and fishing expeditions, wildlife safaris, white water rafting, and other activities.</p>
<p>5. Count cruises to Mexico among top cruise destinations. Temperate year round climate, Latin cuisine, music, and cultural events as well as the relative inexpensiveness of travel to Mexico makes cruises to this region popular with many people.</p>
<p>6. Baltic Sea excursions are also a top summer cruise destination. Winter months are not as popular since conditions in this region can become frigid and difficult. This region provides for breathtaking views and experiences in warmer months. (You may recognize the names of these top Baltic Sea cruise destinations such as St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm, and Copenhagen.)</p>
<p>7. Mediterranean cruises are top cruise destinations among many people because the area is packed with thrilling sights and different things to do and experience. (The Greek and French Riviera Islands, and Costs del Sol are a few of your choices for visiting on a Mediterranean cruise.)</p>
<p>8. Cruises to the Fjords of Norway offer travelers some of the most spectacular views of the wonders of nature. Many call this home to the Northern lights and the midnight sun. (Bergen, Kirkenes, Helyesyit, and Geiranjer, are some of the cities and villages you may visit on cruises to this region.)</p>
<p>9. The tropical climates of islands such as Fiji and Polynesian islands of the South Pacific cruises are also amazing destinations. The only caveat to the extraordinary beauty of this area for some people is the extended travel time between islands. Many people do not consider the long travel between these islands much of an inconvenience.</p>
<p>10. The Galapagos are home to some of the world&#8217;s most unique animal species and cruising to destinations here offers abundant opportunities to see animals not seen elsewhere and remote and undisturbed natural landscapes. (Some of the most popular cruises to the Galapagos Islands take place from April through May, although cruises to the Galapagos are available at other times throughout the year.)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Luxury Vacations: He arrived looking ready for island life however underneath his wrinkle-free surf trunks and faded Abercrombie &#038; Fitch t-shirt was the presence of a man who had not a minute to spare, a man whose Blackberry and briefcase were as much an appendage as his arm or leg. My big brother Barry — [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Luxury Vacations: He arrived looking ready for island life however underneath his wrinkle-free surf trunks and faded Abercrombie &#038; Fitch t-shirt was the presence of a man who had not a minute to spare, a man whose Blackberry and briefcase were as much an appendage as his arm or leg. My big brother Barry — senior partner in a New Jersey based law firm, single father and county coach for junior boys soccer — had left New Jersey for his first real vacation in six years. </p>
<p>My proposed remedy for his suburban stress was the somewhat unoriginal recipe of a Caribbean island, gorgeous weather, a seaworthy vessel, and copious amounts of rum. His unexpected response after six years of rewarding lock-down, was, &#8220;I&#8217;m in!&#8221; <span id="more-34"></span></p>
<p>After arriving at the Moorings marina in Road Town, the capitol of Tortola, home to our sleek 55-foot monohull, we were introduced to our captain and chef, Australian couple Tom and Jaquie. But shortly after we toured our elegantly appointed cabins, Barry started with queries of cell phone availability and Internet service. Mildly discouraged, I still had faith that the sun, the sand, the cool island breeze and life, in general, on our new floating villa would soon dismantle his daily worries of life back home. </p>
<p>Our seven-day voyage began on the island of Tortola, the largest of the 60 islands that comprise the British Virgin Island chain. Located in the northern Caribbean, Tortola is chock-a-block with soft, white sandy beaches and lush mountains. It also has a protected harbor strewn with a multitude of yachts in all shapes and sizes. </p>
<p>Our first visit was the Bright at Norman Island, just seven nautical miles south of Tortola. Helping to form the Southern perimeter of the Francis Drake Channel, Norman Island is often referred to as Treasure Island because of the vast number of pirates that once claimed these waters. One of its unique features is an area called The Caves, rumored to be the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson&#8217;s book Treasure Island. Now if the beauty of the British Virgin Islands isn&#8217;t enough to loosen the knots of suburban life, I&#8217;m not sure what is. </p>
<p>However with the balmy breeze offering a most refreshing relief to the beating sun, Jaquie&#8217;s uncanny timing as she delivered a cold rum and Ting with some of our favorite bites, I could see Barry beginning to unravel. We launched ourselves overboard into a turquoise sea, swimming and snorkeling in and around the rock formations called the Indians, easily imagining what glorious treasures might have been sunken in the depths beneath our treading toes. Just below was the Rhone, a British steamer, which sank in 1867 during a hurricane and is now considered to be one of the very best wreck dives in all of the Caribbean. </p>
<p>We made our next stop at a floating bar/restaurant called the Willie-T. Yeah, this one&#8217;s hard to describe without sounding shameless and irresponsible. Take yourself back, if you will, to your junior year of college. You&#8217;ve been drinking, life&#8217;s pretty good, and no dare seems unreasonable. Got it? Now stick this local, anything goes-watering hole on a boat in the middle of the Caribbean and there you have it &#8211; the Willie-T. This I knew, of all things, would peak my brother&#8217;s interest. You see the Willie-T has only one way to obtain the bar&#8217;s famed t-shirt, and no, not with your credit card. You have to earn it by taking a topless dive off the top deck and strolling back across to collect your clothes. He may be a lawyer but he&#8217;s still a guy and lucky for him there were some eager takers. </p>
<p>Sailing approximately 11 nautical miles from Norman Island, we reached Jost Van Dyke, a small and picturesque harbor protected by 1000 foot peaks, and home to the world famous Foxy&#8217;s beach restaurant and bar. As fate would have it, Foxy himself was &#8220;in the house&#8221; as we anchored for a visit. It was an open-air, picnic table meets cabaret type party. We sat next to strangers, ate freshly caught Mahi Mahi, drank rum-inspired cocktails and shopped shamelessly at Foxy&#8217;s beach-side boutique. Before we knew it, the magic hour began to fall upon us, and Foxy, with guitar in hand, lit up the night. We danced in our bare feet and celebrated life and the glorious sense of freedom before falling into hammocks hitched to coconut palms that lined the beach. </p>
<p>It was now and new and glorious morning filled with exceptionally blue skies. It must have been 11 a.m. when my brother surfaced from his mahogany cocoon below, which was a telling sign that my plan was working. The day ahead was filled with adventures at sea. The Caribbean was like a giant, wet wonderland where we would kayak, windsurf, swim and snorkel. Barry kayaked over to a tiny island known as Sandy Spit, which couldn&#8217;t have been more than a few acres from end to end. He carried with him only a book, a towel and suntan oil. Yes oil, not block or screen. This was an ongoing comedy routine throughout the trip. He wanted a tan &#8211; refusing to consider that he might benefit from starting off with a higher screen, allowing the sun to do its thing slowly and methodically but instead he chose SPF 8 oil on day one of our trip. At Sandy Spit, we were down to a mere SPF 4. Two hours later I found an electric red Barry snoring beneath a lone palm. </p>
<p>Considered to be one of the most beautiful anchorages in all of the BVI, our next stop was Cane Garden Bay. We whiled away the hours, frolicking in the sea before happy hour at Myettes, a lively hotel, restaurant and bar. Starting off slow, the bar had just a few guests, and we could see that there was a wedding taking place down by the water. A band arrived, sort of Jimmy Buffet meets Bob Marley meets Motown kind of thing. I vaguely remember a rum-tasting session, becoming the official tambourine player for the band, and Barry, now two sheets to the wind, on the microphone with our Jimmy Buffet look-alike, singing his own special version of Mustang Sally. It was official. He was de-stressed. The eventful happy hour was followed by a feast of fresh crab and lobster, then a dinghy ride back to our bobbing home under the stars. </p>
<p>Our mornings were refreshing and lucid. Next stop: Marina Cay, located near Guana Island. This cay is roughly 10 nautical miles from Cane Garden Bay and is a picture postcard island, just minutes from Trellis Bay and the airport, making it a wonderful pit-stop for island shopping at Pussers company store, refueling, or buying a drink and taking in the sunset. We opted to grab a bite at Monkey Point then carry on to Virgin Gorda, which gets its name from its shape. Columbus described the island as resembling a plump woman with her belly in the air. There, our journey called notice to the luxury resorts of Little Dix Bay with its incredible spa and Biras Creek, an elegant bungalow style resort; the Bitter End Yacht Club, which offers a wonderful sailing school; and Baraka Point Villa, which comes with its own chef and crew. </p>
<p>Our last stops before heading back to Road Town were Cooper Island and the private island resort of Peter Island, where we took a swim at Deadman&#8217;s Bay. But it was the mysterious Baths at Spanish Town, back on Virgin Gorda, which melted away the last faded wrinkles of city stress. At the Baths, giant granite boulders strewn throughout the beach and along the water&#8217;s edge create stunning grottos, caves, wading rock pools and trails that lead to magnificent beaches. Believed to have been a spiritual and physical cleansing place for the Amerindians, the Baths remain a calming place that calls for meditation. On our way back to the boat, we discovered the Mad Dog bar. We ordered their famous frozen pina coladas and pondered the meaning of life, love — and with a chuckle, how well Barry&#8217;s law firm might do based on Tortola. </p>
<p>As I dropped a very dark, funny red version of Barry at the airport, I noticed that he was also a much more relaxed, looser version. We joked about leaving empty handed with all the talk of buried treasure. But teary-eyed and full of laughter we both knew where to find the treasures in our lives, and he was heading home to his.</p>
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honeymoon on a romantic cruise? A wedding that takes place on
your cruise can be a beautiful way to start a journey together
as a couple. However, it&#8217;s not quite as easy as it looks in the
movies. You will need time to arrange a wedding and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why not save time and money by combining your wedding with your<br />
honeymoon on a romantic cruise? A wedding that takes place on<br />
your cruise can be a beautiful way to start a journey together<br />
as a couple. However, it&#8217;s not quite as easy as it looks in the<br />
movies. You will need time to arrange a wedding and it is best<br />
to start at least a couple of months before your cruise leaves. </p>
<p>In reality, most couples don&#8217;t get married at sea, or on the<br />
actual cruise ship. In order to do this, you need to find a<br />
cruise line that has a wedding department and someone (often the<br />
captain) to perform a legal ceremony. Not all captains have the<br />
legal right to marry couples, so check this ahead of time if<br />
your heart is set on an ocean bound ceremony. <span id="more-25"></span></p>
<p>For most couples, getting married just before you leave the<br />
port or at another port of call along the way is a great<br />
compromise that can be done on any cruise line. There are a few<br />
things you&#8217;ll need to put in place ahead of time . . . often the<br />
cruise line will help you out with this. For example, you will<br />
need to decide where you will have the wedding ceremony<br />
performed, since most cruises have more than one stop. </p>
<p>In order to get married in a foreign port of call, you will<br />
need to have the right paperwork. Some states actually allow you<br />
to use their marriage license abroad, so make sure you check<br />
this ahead of time. Otherwise, you will need to find out what<br />
paperwork is required for the port of your choice. This will be<br />
reviewed upon arrival in the port, even if you plan to marry<br />
aboard the ship. </p>
<p>Other options for cruise ship marriages include tying the knot<br />
on the beach or at a local church. This will require additional<br />
arrangements, but if you really want a wedding to remember, it<br />
can really be worth the extra effort. Getting married in a<br />
foreign country may require other specifics like placing a<br />
notice in the local newspaper, before you are allowed to have a<br />
formal ceremony. This can take time, so make sure you are aware<br />
of all regulations and requirements ahead of time and if you<br />
won&#8217;t be able to complete them in time, pick another location<br />
for your cruise wedding. </p>
<p>One thing is for sure, you can&#8217;t just throw together a last<br />
minute cruise ship wedding. You will need time to plan it,<br />
particularly if you want to invite friends and family, since the<br />
paperwork doesn&#8217;t happen overnight. Different countries have<br />
different rules as to who can be married and what is required.<br />
Also, keep in mind that if you are married aboard a cruise ship,<br />
your wedding license may be issued by the ship&#8217;s mother country<br />
of origin or registration, which is usually outside the US. You<br />
will want to ensure that this is acceptable in your home<br />
country, otherwise it will be necessary to conduct another<br />
wedding once you return. </p>
<p>Having your wedding on a cruise can be a wonderful experience,<br />
if you have prepared correctly. Enjoy a romantic wedding aboard<br />
the ship or on a beach and then continue with your honeymoon . .<br />
. that part is already taken care of! Just remember that you<br />
need to take time to plan everything out, just like with any<br />
other wedding arrangements. Set it up ahead of time and enjoy!</p>
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