Friday, January 30, 2009

Valentine's Day Travel

It's Friday, again, and the end of January already. Valentines Day is just around the corner, and no matter the economy, there is always somewhere romantic to travel. The continental US has wonderful lodges, spas and resorts to take a long weekend break. If you're in the Southeast US check out Sanibel Harbour Resort and Spa, Little Palm Island or Amelia Island in Florida, or Sea Island/The Cloisters, on the Georgia coast. If you're a bit more adventurous, or a lot more adventurous, here is a short list of exotic destinations: the Aman Resorts in Bali, the Royal Hideaway in Playacar, Mexico, Pazula Hotel & Spa in South Africa, Soneva Gili in the Maldives, Six Senses Hideaway Ninh Van Bay in Vietnam, or Amansara Resort in Siem Reap Cambodia. If these are budget busters, find a local bed & breakfast, and hide away together for a day or two. Google is a great way to find places you never knew existed. If you want to plan one of the more exotic trips, call one of our travel advisors. You'll need help with multiple flights, special amenities, and other important items that will make your Valentine's Day extra special. www.posthastetravel.com 800-881-7690. Don't forget the flowers!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Value and Trust

According to Travel Trade the most important thing to travelers right now is getting value for their money and trust in their travel provider. Using a qualified travel consultant not only provides you with the expertise and knowledge to get the best values, but you are certain to have someone to contact with any changes, problems, and questions.
"....But value is what is important to baby boomers right now, so travel agents and suppliers need to emphasize the value for money when selling to boomers.
Marc Kazlauskas, president of Insight Vacations, agreed that the baby boomer market is still strong, but he also emphasized the importance of... past customers.
"Right now, its about loyalty and trust," Kazlauskas said. In today's economic climate, people are more leery about trusting you with their money if they haven't worked with you before. Agents and suppliers don't want to be prospecting now, he said. Instead, companies should be reconnecting with past customers.
Joanne D. Smith, senior vice president of in-flight services and global product development for Delta Air Lines, also said past passengers are of utmost importance. Smith told the audience of travel executives, marketers and press that Delta is targeting much of its marketing to its frequent fliers."
Families are stressed out right now and need to reconnect away from the pressures of everyday life, so no matter what type of family mix you have, being able to get away for a few days or a few weeks will be healthy and relaxing. If you have family members that are ill, or have physical challenges, there are many vendors that can accomodate them. You can also buy insurance for the trip even if someone has a pre-existing condition that may cause the trip to be cancelled. There are really no excuses for not taking a much needed break from all the craziness going on in the world today. There are vacations available in all price ranges, with many resorts and cruises offering extra days, better amenities, and lower prices. Take advantage while you can!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Monday and time is passing quickly

It's already Monday afternoon and I feel like today is flying by. Speaking of flying, many of the cruiselines have free or reduced rate airfares to their cruises, so on top of the great deals available, you can also get to your ship for next to nothing, comparatively speaking. Take the opportunity to cruise to destinations you wouldn't have thought of before. Fly to Europe, or South America to start your cruise to exotic destinations such as Croatia, or Chile and Peru. Try the Galapagos Islands. Or Antarctica. You need a little more time than a Caribbean cruise, but you're worth it. The Return on Life you get from a real once in a lifetime experience lasts forever. If you can find time for members of your family to join you, you can have a multi generational experience that can only brighten lifelong memories. And cruising is so easy for a group. Unpack once, dine together or separately, play, swim, sun, read, together or alone. And the shore excursions can be amazing. It's time to start planning for a summer trip. Actually, it's time to start planning for next winter too. Remember the seasons are opposite south of the equator, and families usually have time off during the winter holiday season. Check out our website for ideas. Call us if you need more information. Until tomorrow.....

Friday, January 23, 2009

Friday and its time for a break

It's Friday and I haven't written in my blog all week. That's because we have been very busy at work, which is a good thing. People are starting to book vacations again. Many tours right now, to Europe, and the US West and Alaska. Tours are a great way to get alot of bang for your buck. Seeing so much of many places in a reasonable amount of time, usually 2 weeks. Being able to taste the local foods, meet the local people and see the famous sights up close with plenty of time to visit is very rewarding. The slow pace of some tours allows you to get enough rest and relaxation, withought the hurry up of doing one port every day that cruises require. And you can take the whole family to any part of the world for a wonderful experience. An Africa safari with the whole family creates a lifetime of memories. Adventures by Disney has great tours to many parts of the world. Both Tauck and Travcoa have various types of tours available for spring and summer. I would like to do a pub crawl and garden route tour in Ireland in the Spring. Or maybe a river cruise for the Tulips in Holland. River cruises are a type of tour that you don't have to unpack every day. The boat is your hotel and you still get to see the small towns and mingle with the local people. Consider your mental health and make time for a tour of this country or others. It will add to your Return on Life.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Thursday and its cold

For South Florida, 60 degrees is a little chilly. Especially when the wind is blowing. It seems to be cold everywhere around the country now. This is a good time to be thinking about that ski trip you've been wanting to take for years now. Whether in the US West or North, or in Europe, a ski trip can be a long weekend or a longer week or two. If you can get away from your busy life for a bit, a break from what seemed like the longest holiday season, would be great for your health and well being. Or if cold weather isn't your thing, there are so many fabulous cruises available on short notice right now it's silly not to try to get away. Either way, new experiences that add to your Return on Life are available for every budget. A quick getaway to the islands in the Caribbean, a glorious, peaceful hotel stay where you can be pampered for a few days, even a quick trip to DisneyWorld...find some time for yourself and family. Or plan for that fast arriving summer vacation. Make time for yourself. Don't forget, you work to support your off time!

Monday, January 12, 2009

What do you want to see?

Just a quick note...what do you want to see or learn from a travel websote and blog? Are you interested in destinations? Prices? Itineraries? Exotic locales? New hotels? New hotspots? Is there information you are not getting from all the noise on the web? Let me know what's important to you and I will do my best to get that information out there. Everything in the world of travel is available at all price points and for all imaginations. Have you a dream vacation that you want to put together? Or a family reunion on a cruise ship? What do you want from your Return on Life? Let me know.

Twitter

For the past few days I have been trying to wrap my head around this not so new tool, Twitter. I have learned how to "tweet" short little sentences and am including my blog http://grace-devita.blogspot.com/, and my LinkedIn profile so that all of you can follow all my travel discussions. You are welsomed to join in anytime. I amparticularly interested in any new or unusual destinations you are interested in traveling to. Cruise lines are adding new itineraries regularly, and tours companies are expanding their offers daily. You can take a 4 day mini-vacation within the US, or a 90 day cruise to multiple destinations around the world. don't forget about Space Travel. Virgin Atlantic is offering a once in a lifetime trip into space. If you can't afford the full trip into space, you can do all the training and come away feeling like you've been to space and back. Now that's a Return on Life you'll never forget.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Open House for African travel

Post Haste Travel is holding an Open House Feb. 5th from 5:30 to 7 PM in conjunction with Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Tauck Tours, and CC Africa (&Beyond) to share information on traveling by sea to South Africa and then continuing on with a tour and Safari. If you haven't seen South Africa, and the wonderous animals there, there is no easier way to travel to a fabulous destination than by cruise ship. South Africa is cosmopolitan and modern, and the safari's are a days ride from civilization. See the Big 5 from the comfort of 5 star lodges. More information will be available at the open house. Call 954-966-7690.

Cruise Specials

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is offering free unlimited shore excursions on many of it's upcoming cruises, that are booked by the end of March 2009. And Seabourn Cruise Lines is offering $1500 off per suite for its Europe cruises. The deals are too good to pass up. Whether you are a seasoned cruise client, or are looking for something new to do with your hard earned free time, you must consider a cruise as the best value for your Return on Life. Unpack once. All-inclusive amenities on most cruises. Meals, drinks, activities, all in the same place, at your convenience, along with seeing the sights around the world. Travel with friends, travel alone...but make sure you take time to get away from the drudgery of everyday life. Sleep until noon or stay up all night. Lose the phone. Lose the email. Give yourself and your loved ones a much needed break. Plan for this spring, or plan for next fall. But plan.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Planning for Spring

It's time to start thinking about where you want to go this spring...a long weekend break will be just what's needed by the time April rolls around. If you're a diver, Roatan, and whale shark watching might be just the thing. If you like to cruise, the cruise lines have unbelievable deals if you book before the end of January for travel throughout 2009. And the dollar is buying more in Europe. Scotland is celebrating an anniversary all year with multiple festivals. And the Chelsea Flower Show should not be missed. Don't forget to think about how travel relieves the stresses of everyday life, and take care of yourselves first.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Princess Cruises

Teresa Nix from Princess Cruises stopped in for a visit this morning to bring me up to date on all that will be available during 2009. The itineraries for Princess are wonderful, with specials available for New England/Canada, the Orient, South Pacific and South America. We will be having a Princess cruise sale sometime in February. I'll make sure to let everyone know. You may receive a promo in the mail. Also, crossing the Atlantic on the Queen Mary 2 costs less than airfare, so if you have a few extra days, that would be a great and relaxing way to get to Europe this year.

Monday, January 5, 2009

A new Beginning

Well, here it is Monday the 5th and already I am very busy pulling numbers from 2008, and planning for 2009. We have 2 open house events in February that will showcase cruises and tours and hope that we have local clients attend. RegentSeven Seas, Tauck Tours, and CC Africa, now known as &Beyond, will be here February 5th from 5 PM until 7 PM. On February 26th Viking River Cruises will be here at the same time. Feel free to stop by and visit with the representatives and learn what's new for 2009-2010. We will have food and drink available, so you can stop by before dinner and grab a snack.
Casa de Campo is coming in this Wednesday for a lunchtime training session with the consultants. We make sure all our advisors are kept up to date on properties from around the world with weekly training sessions. Ask your advisor for information. That's all for today.

Friday, January 2, 2009

New Years Outlook

Well, today is the first working day of the New Year, and we are looking forward to creating memorable trips for all our clients around the world. There are just a few places that you may want to avoid for the next month or so, but fortunately most of the world is safe and exciting. Cruises have great deals, and South America is a new destination for many people. You can book your trip close in and still get great amenities, and some cruises are offering airfare and other discounts.
I wish everyone a prosperous and healthy new year.