Monday, September 1, 2014

Time to Consider a Holiday Cruise?




 
At this time of year,
I receive lots of inquiries about holiday vacations. 
 
Residents of states with four seasons don't want summer to end without a plan to escape the inevitable chill of winter in the sunny Caribbean or Mexico.
 
Folks in California might want an escape to a white Christmas or a tropical paradise for the holidays.
 
Teachers welcome the opportunity to take advantage of the long winter break, a perk that makes teaching one of the great professions, although of course the reward of enlightening a new generation remains their primary focus.
 
Parents appreciate the opportunity of those same breaks to take their families on cruises, which makes an incredible Christmas present the whole family to enjoy, especially when their homes already overflow with stuff.
 
Singles and couples who've chosen to forego family responsibilities in favor of careers or lives of adventure and travel, and also empty nesters whose children have made other plans, enjoy the festive atmosphere and comeraderie of a cruise on holidays. 
 


For those who aren't tied to a specific school break, you can take advantage of pre-holiday rates in early December, which are some of the lowest of the year.
 
Whatever your goal, I would love to help you get there.
 
 While many people book holiday travel early, pushing up rates throughout the year, by the fall we usually start seeing some breaks on selected cruises.
 
If you will empower me to help you find the perfect holiday cruise for you based on your preferences and budget, you can focus on all those day-to-day tasks that require your expertise and which have made it possible for you to take a week or two for a holiday vacation.

No matter how much you think you know about what you like, you don't necessarily know about an alternative that might be better than what you think you want, but I do, because that's my area of expertise.
 

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