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Silversea Debuts The ‘Couture Collection’ For 2018

Posted: October 17, 2022

Silversea Cruises is excited to announce its new 2018 Couture Collection, an industry-first, exclusive arrangement of sea and land adventures, which are specially crafted for the world’s most observing explorers.

The inaugural 2018 Couture Collection is a inspired arrangement of nine pre-and post-cruise luxury land programs of five to 11 days, offering true and immersive travel encounters in the most remote and untouched regions on Earth.

“Our guests are seasoned luxury travellers, aiming to discover the least accessible corners of our planet, where nature can still astound with its untouched beauty,” said Manfredi Lefebvre d’Ovidio, Silversea’s Executive Chairman.? ?

“The Couture Collection reveals the most exotic places and cultures on carefully curated journeys that feature all the extraordinary touches of comfort and luxury for which Silversea is renowned.” ?

Drawing individually extraordinary itinerary aptitude and global knowledge, Silversea’s accomplished planners have uniquely made every component of the 2018 Couture Collection down to the finest detail.

The inaugural Couture Collection takes motivation from a Silversea survey which investigated their guests’ “fantasy goals” and most sought-after cultural experiences.

The pre-and post-cruise Couture Collection incorporates elite encounters, extending from a private helicopter service in Mongolia to a vintage rail journey in India, and Gulfstream jet charters all through Antarctica.

The Couture Collection programs are constrained to small groups and incorporate most meals, beverages and selective culinary events. Luxury accommodation is given at famous boutique hotels, lodges and private tents particularly built fpr these encounters.

Each program is completely escorted and gives an ideal expansion to choose Silversea cruises, making an unrivalled luxury travel experience, further ashore.

Conrad Combrink, Vice President Product Development Expeditions and Experiences hand created each of these expeditions under the careful gaze of Silversea’s Executive Chairman, Manfredi Lefebvre d’Ovidio.

Following is a preview of the all-new Couture Collection programs:

Rwanda & the Serengeti: Walking in the Footsteps of Giants?— Explore the rich rainforests of Volcanoes National Park Rwanda, while searching for the magnificent mountain gorilla on a select two day trekking experience. Go on a game drive to look for the Big Five from a custom 4×4 in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, an UNESCO World Heritage Site best known for its stunning yearly migration of wildebeest, gazelles and zebras.

White Desert & South Pole: Standing on the Bottom of the Earth?— No place on Earth can compare with the huge white desert of Antarctica. Investigate dynamite ice caves and passages and climb a glacial island. Photograph an exceptional colony of emperor penguins at Atka Bay before following in the footsteps of Roald Amundsen and Robert Scott and be among the privileged few who have achieved the South Pole. Appreciate the solaces and extravagance of a stay at Whichaway Camp.

Namibia & Rovos Rail?— Experience the remarkable magnificence of the Namibia Desert at the award-winning Little Kulala Camp in the Kulala Wilderness Reserve. Go flightseeing over the Skeleton Coast. Wonder about Sesriem Canyon and float above charming desert scenes in a hot-air balloon. From Pretoria to Cape Town, travel in luxury on board the iconic Rovos Rail, known as The Most Luxurious Train in the World and appreciate the South African landscape from a reestablished carriage.

India: In the Path of Powerful Titans?— Appreciate the advantage of private flights all through India. Track tigers in Ranthambore wildlife reserve. Travel by vintage rail to the glorious Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, where a rich dinner incorporates staggering views of Mehrangarh, a great centuries-old fort. Witness the charms of the antiquated city of Jaisalmer from the solace of The Serai luxury camp. Explore great desert dunes on a jeep or camel safari, then sample delicacies at an elegant bush dinner.

Australia: Exploring the Unforgiving and Unforgettable Outback?— Appreciate private air travel from Darwin to encounter a true outback experience at the Bullo River Station, a cattle ranch in Australia’s Northern Territory. Explore Aboriginal rock art galleries and cruise up the breathtaking Bullo River Gorge. Find the astounding scene of the Bungle Range before swimming in the jade-green natural rock pools of the Cascades.

Iceland: Revealing the Legends of Fire and Ice?— From thermal springs to glaciers, Iceland is a place that is known for surprising contrasts. Appreciate private helicopter travel to explore its most astounding miracles. Taste a champagne toast at the acclaimed Godafoss Waterfall. Amid a stay at Deplar, a sheep farm turned luxury lodge, go kayaking, mountain biking, whale viewing and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Visit the bird-watching wonderland of Drangey Island and enjoy lunch atop a glacier-capped volcano before entering a man-made ice tunnel at Langjokull Glacier.

Tibet: Standing on the Rooftop of the World?— Find the most amazing and segregated places on Earth. bserve morning prayers at a Buddhist nunnery and visit Jokhang Temple, considered the holiest temple in Tibetan Buddhism. Witness a vivacious debate among monks at Sera Monastery and afterward loosen up with a meditation class led by a monk. Picnic in the midst of the magnificence of Yamdrok Yumtso Lake before walking around Norbulingka, the awe inspiring previous summer palace of the Dalai Lama. See the colossal overlaid statue of Maitreya Buddha at Tashilhunpo Monastery.

Mongolia: Echoes of Genghis Khan?— Visit with one of the final gatherings of reindeer herders, the Tsaatan people group of Northern Mongolia. Wonder about the excellence of Lake Khuvsgul and find out about the way of life of the Kazakh people, seeing their antiquated custom of hunting with golden eagles. At the Naadam Festival (Three Games of Men), watch an old exhibition of horse racing, archery and wrestling, esteemed as games of strength, wisdom and courage.

Bolivia: A Short Walk onto Another Universe?— Stay at the base of ice-capped Sajama, Bolivia’s most highest peak and investigate volcanoes, hot springs and 3,000-year-old plants. Visit Salar de Uyuni, the world’s biggest salt flat, and stay in a one of a kind luxury camp of geodesic dome tents. Find the little town of Tahua, at the foot of the Tunupa Volcano, at that point climb to the cave of the Coquesa mummies to find out about their history. Relish in staggering vistas on a drive through Los Flamencos nature reserve before enjoying the extravagances of the Alto Atacama Desert Lodge and Spa.

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Obstacles to Cruise Travel

Posted: January 12, 2023

Cruising is not for everyone, but for those with disabilities it could actually be the perfect .holiday getaway.

Even though countless travellers delight in cruises, some travellers have a preference to other forms of holidays.

Before going on a cruise, take the time to discuss with your family or friends whether or not this is the top means of travel for you.

Take the time to discuss with your family

Be sure to explore material about the specific cruise companies you are bearing in mind.

Reading reviews can have its advantages, and disadvantages, just remember what is enjoyable for one person isn’t necessarily the same for you. So, take everything you read in reviews with a pinch of salt.

Also contemplate speaking to those you know who are avid cruisers before and see if it sounds like something you would also like. It is imperative to get more facts than just an endorsement from a friend.

Some dislike cruises merely because of the nature of travelling on a cruise ship. Those who are predisposed to sea sickness may not enjoy being on a cruise ship since the high probability of being subjected to sea sickness.

A predisposition to sea sickness may be a hindrance

Severity varies for everybody, and sea sickness typically is not serious, but it can still be a hostile experience and can ruin a cruise holiday. Contemplate whether or not this is something that worries you.

Medications and acupressure bands for motion sickness help some who undergo sea sickness, but they do not help everyone. For some people, sea sickness blows over before your know it, but only you can agree whether or not this is an option you are ready to face.

Others have a phobia of cruise ships because of the likelihood of the cruise ship sinking. Only you can agree whether or not you are a person who worries about this unlikely possibility.

It may benefit to do research. Any type of travel has integral hazards, of course.

Some like myself are horrified of air travel but are happy to travel on cruises. Others are frequent flyers but would not contemplate going on a cruise.

It is correct that being on a cruise ship is a unique form of travel. Some are not so anxious about the cruise ship sinking but are anxious of being out in open water, not capable to see land.

Possibly the most common fear of cruises in recent times has been created by media coverage of norovirus outbreaks on cruise ships.

While universal safety measures like frequent washing of your hands can positively decrease a persons’ chances of catching a virus on a cruise ship, it is accurate to say that viruses are more challenging to avoid on a cruise ship.

Along with bugs, criminal behaviour and suicide on cruise ships has also been commonly broadcasted. It is essential to research each cruise line and get precise data.

Luckily, most crime on cruise ships is theft instead of violent crime, and this is relatively common with any type of travel.

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Crystal Cruises Brings Luxury Travel To The Skies

Posted: September 25, 2022

Crystal Cruises is taking luxury travel to the skies with their very first aircraft – a Boeing 777-200LR as part of the company’s Crystal AirCruises experience.

In 2017, Crystal AirCruises’ very first airplane will hit the skies, carrying a meagre 84 guests to the world’s most outlandish and distant locations in first class accommodations. The journeys will be 14, 21, and 28 days in length. The 777 is presently being converted to meet Crystal?Cruises standards, and will bragging rights with reclining seats, social spaces, huge TVs, butler and concierge services, and Michelin Star-inspired cuisine.

Edie Rodriguez, CEO and president of Crystal Cruises said “Even the savviest travelers and guests who have sailed on our award-winning ocean cruises many times will relish brand new opportunities to explore places impossible to reach by water, all with Crystal’s signature personalized service and the highest standard of luxury at every point of travel.”

The plane is being equipped with features that are most frequently seen in luxury suites. The seats will fully recline to a flat bed, and a huge social lounge will contain a stand-up bar and four dining tables for guests to make friends without difficulty. Food will be arranged by an executive chef in two state-of-the-art galleys and teamed up with a first-class wine list.

Guests will also appreciate noise cancelling headphones, iPads, free wifi, interactive flat-screen TVs with on-demand programmes, discrete USB ports and outlets, and a live cockpit-to-grounds listening channel to keep up to date with what’s happening during the trip. Blankets, pillows, quilts, and mattress toppers will also be available, along with large bathrooms presenting even more than most people’s home bathrooms would.

 

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Fathom’s Cruise Volunteerism Makes A Positive Impact In The Dominican Republic

Posted: April 28, 2022

Carnival Corporation’s 10th and newest brand, Fathom is a different kind of cruise that combines one’s love of travel with the desire to make a difference in the world. Fathom is defining a new category of travel, Social Impact Travel, and its guests begin making a encouraging impact in Dominican republic in economic development, education and environment

Fathom’s inaugural expedition was a huge success as hundreds of guests joined Fathom for a once in a lifetime weeklong journey that left a permanent impact on each of them, as well as an direct impact on people destitute in the Dominican Republic.

[pullquote align=”full” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””] “Feedback from our guests during the voyage was extremely positive,” said Tara Russell, president of Fathom and global impact lead for Carnival Corporation.? “This first voyage provided more evidence there is a growing market of guests who want to make a positive, direct impact when traveling. Fathom gave our guests a unique way to leave an impression on a very personal level within the community, as well as have an extraordinarily rewarding experience.” ? [/pullquote]

Launched in June 2015, Fathom provides the opportunity to travel with people on the same wave length, become absorbed in another culture and work together with its people to create lasting social impact. What sets Fathom apart is the lasting, orderly partnership method and unique business model of travelling every other week to the Dominican Republic – a recipe that creates continued and lasting impact.

[pullquote align=”full” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””] “Our brand has been on an incredible journey, from the idea’s conception over two years ago through today,” said Russell. “We set out to do something special with Fathom by introducing the world to a unique type of travel – travel with purpose. I want to personally thank everyone who stood alongside Fathom, and had a hand in getting us to where we are today. Without your support, we would not be where we are today.” ? [/pullquote]


Making a Sustainable Impact

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Seeing the joy on the local children is rewarding

Fathom nominated the Dominican Republic as its first impact destination, as it is a country of great splendour and rich culture but also a country with great needs.? The average family income is less than $6,000 and in excess of 3 million Dominicans do not have the right to use to piped water. Yet the country has much potential – its natural means are abundant, it has a good infrastructure that can allow for positive impact, and its people are driven to create better lives for them and their families.

Impact activities in the Dominican Republic comprise a wide range of schemes focused on economic development, education and the environment. During the inaugural voyage, guests, depending on their specific desires and skills, joined in projects they felt most passionately about, and worked openly alongside local people and Fathom’s partner organizations.

“We have already accomplished a lot in a short period of time – but there is still much to do,” added Russell. “While we celebrated and introduced the unique Fathom experience to our guests last week, we are looking forward to taking our guests every other week to the Dominican to continue making a profound and lasting impact for people in the country.”

Working with its impact partners Entrena and the Instituto Dominicano de Desarrollo Integral, Inc. (IDDI), Fathom and its guests in less than one week’s time, made an immediate impact including:

Student English Conversation & Learning / Community English Conversation & Learning:
Impact: Nearly 650 students and community members benefited from effective foreign language interaction with native English speakers.
Why It Matters: English proficiency is the main driver of employment success in the Dominican Republic economy.

Reforestation & Nursery

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Fathom Volunteers working alongside locals planting trees

Impact: Planted more than 2,400 trees.
Why It Matters: Gradually, this will lead to more nutrient-rich soil, decrease in soil loss, better-quality localised air and water, an upsurge in localised biodiversity, and higher farming yields.

Water Filter Production

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Water Filter Project

Impact: Produced 50 water filters.
Why It Matters: In the Dominican Republic, more than 3 million inhabitants do not have access to piped water. This access provides a noteworthy decline in waterborne illness cases, and secondary benefits include better work and school attendance.

Cacao Chocolate Cooperative

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Cacao, the chief ingredient in chocolate, is a major cash crop in the Dominican Republic

Impact: Cleaned more than 200 pounds of cacao nibs and wrapped more than 6,000 chocolate bars.
Why It Matters: By helping improve production and increase sales, it allows the organisation to hire more local women, and offer critical income in a region with limited employment opportunities.

Recycled Paper and Crafts Entrepreneurship

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Molding Recycled Paper

Impact: Nearly 600 sheets of paper produced.
Why It Matters: Guests’ support helps provide critical income to the women, and in the end allows them to increase their business. It also helps overall employee self-esteem.

Concrete Floors in Community Homes

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Fathom Home Improvement

Impact: Poured concrete floors for two homes directly positively effecting 20 people.
Why It Matters: In the homes of poorer populations, the common basic dirt floors are a genuine health risk. The new floors provided a healthier and safer living environment for families.

Making Time for Leisure

Fathom volunteers having some fun leisure time with the locals

When not partaking in social impact projects, Fathom guests experienced fun and memorable leisure, and visited the attractions in the Dominican Republic. Whether discovering ancient ruins, interacting with the rich marine life in the clear water, or lazing along the sun-soaked stretches of surf and sand, guests made the most of their experiences in the Dominican Republic.

The MV Adonia docked at Carnival Corporation’s newest port Amber Cove, located in the Puerto Plata region, where guests had access to select shore excursions. The port offers numerous sea and landside experiences, including several beach getaways, kayak, paddle board and snorkeling tours, ATV-like terracross buggy expeditions, Puerto Plata tours, helicopter rides, fishing trips, horseback riding, deep sea fishing tours and catamaran sailings.

Guests learnt that impact travel is far more than a seven-day experience. On the return trip, Fathom facilitated guests with ways they can stay involved by bringing the knowledge, inspiration and insight back to their home communities.

Disability Travel Generates $17.3 Billion In Annual Spending

Posted: August 2, 2022

The Open Doors Organization (ODO) today released the findings of its 2015 Market Study.? The nationwide survey, conducted by Mandala Research, LLC, is a follow-up to ODO’s groundbreaking studies of 2002 and 2005 on the spending trends and market scope of U.S. adult travelers with disabilities.

[pullquote align=”full” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]”This new data,” says ODO Director?Eric Lipp, “shows that the disability travel market has a greater impact than ever on the industry and the broader economy.? In the past two years alone, more than 26 million adults with disabilities traveled for pleasure and/or business, taking 73 million trips.”? [/pullquote]

The study also shines a light on factors still holding back the market.? Twenty-five years after the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, many barriers to access still remain in air travel, hotels and restaurants, although these have decreased significantly since the previous study in 2005.

The 2015 ODO study quantifies how much adults with disabilities spend on just their own travel—$17.3 billion annually, up from?$13.6 billion?in 2002.? Since these individuals typically travel with one or more other adults, the economic impact is actually double, or?$34.6 billion.

Like the 2005 ODO study, the new research shows businesses in the travel industry the extent and types of barriers the majority of travelers with disabilities still experience.? Among adults with disabilities who have traveled by air, 72% said they encountered major obstacles with airlines and 65% with airports, down from 84% and 82% in 2005, respectively.? At hotels and restaurants, the percent reporting obstacles—physical barriers, problems with customer service or communication barriers—has significantly decreased as well.

The 53-page report provides detailed findings not just on general travel patterns, frequency of travel and spending, but also gives specifics on cruise travel; ground transportation including ride share services; use of the Internet, mobile devices and assistive equipment; and the most popular destinations nationally and internationally.

[pullquote align=”full” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]Reflecting back on ODO’s earlier research and where the disability travel market is today,?Eric Lipp?notes, “When we carried out our first nationwide study in 2002, the goal was to wake up the travel industry to the importance of this mostly underserved market segment and give them hard numbers on which to base investment decisions.? Now 13 years later, our economic impact is no longer a secret, especially in air travel.? At large airports like?Miami?and?Minneapolis St. Paul, airlines now must provide more than 1 million wheelchair assists per year.? And as the Baby Boomers continue to age, you can be sure our market will keep growing for years to come.”[/pullquote]

The survey was conducted online in January and?February 2015?among a national sample of 1,291 adults with disabilities aged 18 or over.? Disability was defined as having blindness, deafness or a condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting, or carrying. Individuals who also have cognitive disabilities were included as respondents as well.? To insure comparability with the 2002 and 2005 studies, Mandala Research used Harris Interactive (now Harris, A Nielsen Company), who had conducted the earlier research, to carry out the online poll.

Copies of the 2015 Market Study are available for sale through the Open Doors Organization website (opendoorsnfp.org) or e-mailing?info@opendoorsnfp.org.

The Open Doors Organization is a non-profit organization founded for the purpose of teaching businesses how to?succeed in the disability market and make their goods and services accessible to people with disabilities. Mandala Research, LLC, who partnered with ODO on this study, offers a diverse range of travel market research products and services—along with expert analysis—to Fortune 500 companies, non-profit organizations, and government agencies.

SOURCE Open Doors Organization