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Around the World,
Cruisers are Pursuing Favorite Activities, Enriching Mind and
Spirit, and Living out Ultimate Fantasies while on a Cruise .
( cruise-newswire.com ) August
16, 2010 - Is a shore excursion reason enough to take a
cruise? In order to continually provide new experiences for the
large number of cruisers who keep coming back for more, and, equally
important, to capture the attention of those who have never cruised
before, the members of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)
are doing everything they can to make the answer to that question
“Yes.”
The result is an ever-expanding menu of often exclusive or even
private, innovative shoreside activities that range from a few hours
to several days in some of the most famous, beautiful or
extraordinary places on earth. These are not the traditional
half-day city tours, though those represent an excellent way to get
a feel for a new city or destination. Rather, today’s most exciting
excursions offer fascinating and always pleasurable ways to pursue
favorite interests and activities in new settings, satisfy life-long
curiosities and dreams, enrich the intellectual or spiritual life,
encounter nature in wonderful ways, and even indulge in fantasies.
“The member lines of CLIA enjoy the highest rates of repeat
business in the travel industry but they also have a huge untapped
market of vacationers that have never realized that they can pursue
what they love doing most on a cruise. Creative, unusual land
programs, from short shore excursions to overland adventures that
may last several days, keep loyal returning customers happy and
intrigue non-cruisers, helping to motivate them to give it a try,”
said Terry L. Dale, CLIA’s president and CEO. “The common
denominator for both groups is the indisputable “wow” surprise
factor: many of these shoreside opportunities are truly
astonishing.”
These are a few examples of shore excursions offered by member
lines of CLIA all over the world:
Sports: Living the Ultimate Fantasy
Golf at some of the most famous clubs in the world is par for the
course on many cruises but, by picking the right itinerary,
travelers can also live out their ultimate fantasy whether it be
driving Maseratis, Lamborghinis or Ferraris on the French Riviera,
high-speed ocean yacht racing, or a 4x4 mountain rally at the Rally
Club of Barga near Florence. Other extreme options include Scuba
diving in Turkey, mountain biking in the Canary Islands, snorkeling
in Alaska, hot air ballooning in Stockholm or Paris, snowmobiling,
and dog sledding under the Northern Lights.
Slightly tamer but definitely unusual active excursions include
biking on top of the ancient walls of Lucca in Tuscany, one of
Europe’s best preserved cities, and walking across the rooftops of
Stockholm. On some South American cruise itineraries, guests may opt
for a canopy ride across Chile’s Osorno Volcano, and, in the
Caribbean, explore the island of Cozumel by Scoot Coupe, the
miniature, three-wheeled convertible.
For those passengers who prefer sports of the spectator variety,
there are cruises that feature excursions to some of the world’s
greatest events, including the British Open golf tournament,
Wimbledon tennis, the Monaco Grand Prix and others.
Culinary Delights
Dining is a highlight of any cruise, with some ships offering more
than a dozen options featuring food from around the world. But shore
excursions also provide an opportunity to explore local cuisines and
culinary traditions in unique ways, often in very intimate settings.
Off the coast of Africa, for example, cruise passengers may enjoy
traditional grilled octopus in the Seychelles islands. In Spain,
cruise guests can sample caviar and learn how it is produced. In
Italy, a traditional farmhouse is the setting for dining and wine
tasting with the Tuscan Cooking School. Cooking classes with an
Italian countess in Venice or a typical Ligurian seafood lunch on a
small boat in the Italian Riviera are other options. The wines of
the Danube’s Wachau Valley in Austria are featured in a special
dinner and wine tasting on a river cruise, and visitors to the
Adriatic can sample traditional cooking during a home-hosted lunch
in Croatia.
For a real change of pace, there is a high tea served at the Burj
al Arab in Dubai, the most luxurious hotel in the world. Closer to
home, culinary shore excursions include an Alaska seafood feast,
lobster dinners in Bar Harbor, and king crab safaris in Alaska’s
Barents Sea.
Personalized Culture and World Heritage Sites
In addition to the popular group sightseeing excursions
offered on most itineraries, today’s cruise guests have
numerous other options, including private tours of all kinds
and opportunities to enjoy a unique, personal perspective on
some of the world’s great cultural landmarks. There are
private visits, for example, to such iconic places as the
Doge’s Palace in Venice, and a backstage tour at the Monte
Carlo Ballet. The famous Edinburgh military tattoo is a
feature of some UK itineraries and, half a world away,
cruise passengers can explore the tunnels of the DMZ
dividing North and South Korea, or meditate and enjoy a
formal tea ceremony in the garden of Korea’s 6th century
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The world’s largest collection of Viking rune stones and Norway’s
Stone Age settlements are featured on some Scandinavian cruise
itineraries and, among the more than 100 World Heritage Sites
featured on cruise itineraries are the Temple of Borobudur, Kakadu
National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory, and the Galapagos
Islands. In Asia, cruise passengers can take an overland journey
from Vietnam to Cambodia to visit the legendary Angkor Wat temples.
Among the natural wonders of the world that are featured on
cruise shore excursions are the elephants, rhinos and buffalo of
Kapama Private Game Reserve; the whales, bears, sea eagles and
glaciers of Alaska; the unique landscapes of Antarctica; the Chilean
fjords and many others. Cruise passengers can even choose to study
the illusive Orangutans of Borneo in their natural habitat.
Fun for All Ages
No vacation offers more for families and kids than a cruise, in part
because of shore excursions designed to be fun for all ages. What
could be more exciting, and different, than bobsledding in the
Jamaican rainforest, riding the Magical Flying Beach Chair from the
cruise terminal in Roatan to Mahogany Beach, or body boarding on the
flow rider in Grand Turk?
Examples of other family-oriented excursions include the “In the
Steps of the Beatles Tour” in Liverpool, England, a treasure hunt in
Tunis, a lobstering and fishing expedition in Downeast Maine, a
visit to the Akvariet Aquarium in Norway, the largest collection of
saltwater fish in the world, and even a gala ball at the Catherine
Palace in St. Petersburg, complete with Disney princesses.
Source:
CLIA
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