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Bare necessities for your Alaska Cruise

by Craig Wilson

There are some things you should make sure you have for your cruise of Alaska to make the most of your voyage. By making sure you have organized in advance then you will be more relaxed for your visit to Alaska and get more from your vacation. Most things you need to do are common sense, however they can be easily overlooked especially in the excitement of taking a cruise to such an amazing part of the world.

When you book your cruise it is always a good idea to get your travel insurance at the same time, this insurance will offer you different types of protection. Most people book a cruise well in advance of their departure date and should you need to cancel having booked so early the travel protection cover should cover most eventualities. So in the event of an illness, major injury to yourself or anyone traveling with you should be covered.

Travel Protection Insurance not only covers cancellation but also whilst you are on your cruise in Alaska. Insurance cover should cover your medical bills in the event of serious injury or illness of anyone named on the policy. The holiday insurance should also cover your luggage and personal belongings in the even of theft. Make sure the insurance cover you have is adequate for your needs and everyone named on it is also fully covered as well.

Don’t forget to take some form of identification and carring it with you at all times. Suitable identification would be a passport or a notarized copy of a birth certificate with some photographic identification. Alaska is an American state however there is a chance your cruise may leave from Canada or make a stop there. For other travelers you will already have a passport, which you used to gain entry to the United States or Canada.

Make sure you take the appropriate clothing for the formal evenings aboard the ship and casual but smart attire for the other nights. Don’t forget to pack your swimwear for the pool or Jacuzzi.

Make sure you take into consideration the weather conditions in Alaska and take clothing suitable for the time of year you are traveling. By layering your clothes you can remain comfortable and warm at all times. If you have waterproof of hiking boots this will enable you to enjoy some of the shore excursions you otherwise wouldn’t be able to without them.

When it comes to shampoo and soap some cruise ships are no different to hotels and only provide small bars of soap and small bottles of basic shampoo. Make sure you pack soap and shampoo with your other items such as lotions and toothpaste. Take similar items you would if you were going on an extended vacation.

Take extra spending money for emergencies or if you want to dime out whilst in a port of call or for shopping. Don’t take large amounts of cash it is advisable to take travelers cheques as these can be replaced, cash can’t. Credit cards are widely accepted in Alaska.

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July 3rd, 2008 Posted by Craig Wilson | Travel & Leisure | no comments

Flight to Aberdeen

by Craig Wilson

Looking for a flight to Aberdeen is a simpler process than it was a few years ago before the arrival of the internet and the arrival of all the new low cost airlines. There are now more and more destinations and options to choose from when looking for a flight from Aberdeen or indeed to Aberdeen. By doing a simple amount of research you can save money and get the best flight times for your journey.

It is a good idea to do a little checking to find the best fares and most suitable times for your flight. If you are busy you can simply call a travel agent and ask then who operates flights to Aberdeen. Another option is to call all the airlines and ask them if they have flights from Aberdeen. The cheapest solution would be to do some checking on the internet to see who has flights and when.

Quickest and easiest option is generally not always the cheapest and by calling a travel agent to find the best flight to Aberdeen for you will probably cost you more. Travel agents will add a booking fee on top of the airlines fare as the airlines pay either a very small commission or none at all. They have the necessary tools to find the flights for you however this is generally the more expensive option.

Calling around all the airlines can take to longest and will take up the most time. Not only could you be calling an airline that does not operate flights to Aberdeen, it could even cost you money to find this out. Most airlines especially the low cost ones tend to have reservation numbers that are at a premium rate and even then you could be put on hold.

Doing some simple flight research is simple if you have access to the internet. All you have to do is go to your regular search engine whether it is Yahoo, MSN or Google and input a search option such as “Flights to Aberdeen” or Aberdeen Flights”. By doing this you should get a list of suitable web sites to check

Try and plan your flight for a mid-week and an off-peak flight and this will save you even more money. Flights at the weekends tends to be busier and therefore the most expensive. The earlier you book the more you can save, especially on the busier holiday dates for obvious reasons. The cheapest fares often have the most restricted conditions and generally can’t be altered once booked.

Don’t worry about booking your flight to Aberdeen online, credit card fraud is not a common as you think. If you are worried simply call the airline direct now that you know they have the flights at the times and a cost that suits you. Travel agents can be more useful if you flight is long haul rather than if you are just looking for a flight Aberdeen to Manchester. They can suggest alternative routes via different airports and airlines to get you cheaper flights.

A good idea is to pay for flights by credit card as this offers you some financial protection. Always take a printout of your booking and make sure you use a valid email address. Most airlines no longer issue tickets and all you need to travel is the booking reference or the email confirmation you receive.

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July 2nd, 2008 Posted by Craig Wilson | Travel & Leisure | no comments

Short Breaks in Cork, Ireland

by Craig Wilson

Getting to Cork for a short break is easy as there are direct flights with Jet 2 Airlines who operate a regular service from Newcastle to Cork and a great fares. When you get there you have a great selection of accommodation to choose from. There are Bed and breakfast properties to five star luxury in the Hayfield Manor Hotel located a short walk from the centre of Cork.

Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland and is the principal city of County Cork. The city’s name comes from the Irish word corcach which, means marshy place. The River Lee flows through the city into Lough Mahon, which creates one of the world’s biggest natural harbours. It is no surprise that Cork is a major seaport with quays and docks.

Cork was first founded in the sixth century by St Finbarr and became a city much later when it received its royal charter by King John in 1185. Having a large natural harbour meant that Cork became a major trading port and particularly with the merchants from the Scandinavian regions. However this also attracted attention from the less friendly visitors and Cork was attacked by Vikings and Norsemen.

The climate in the Cork region is mild, moist and changeable with lots of rain however it does not usually face extreme temperatures and weather. Cork is a foggy city and has an average of around a hundred days of fog a year. Despite the fog Cork is also one of the sunniest cities in Ireland with an average of nearly four hours of sunshine every day.

There are lots of places to visit whilst visiting Cork and a lot of architectural buildings of note. The most famous building in Cork is the church tower of Shandon, which dominates the northern side of the city. St Patrick’s Street is a main street, which has been renovated and is now a pedestrian friendly route through the main shopping area. Don’t forget to visit Blarney Castle, Charles Fort and perhaps a visit to the greyhound Stadium.

Cork has the usual quota of fast food restaurants you would see in most cities around the world. There is also a good selection of mid price family owned ones offering good value food at a good price. For those wanting something a bit more special you will not be disappointed with the choice. There are plenty of pubs and bars and nightlife to keep anyone happy.

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July 2nd, 2008 Posted by Craig Wilson | Travel & Leisure | no comments

Cork Short Breaks

by Craig Wilson

Getting to Cork for a short break is easy as there are direct flights with Jet 2 Airlines who operate a regular service from Newcastle to Cork and a great fares. When you get there you have a great selection of accommodation to choose from. There are Bed and breakfast properties to five star luxury in the Hayfield Manor Hotel located a short walk from the centre of Cork.

Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland and is the principal city of County Cork. The city’s name comes from the Irish word corcach which, means marshy place. The River Lee flows through the city into Lough Mahon, which creates one of the world’s biggest natural harbours. It is no surprise that Cork is a major seaport with quays and docks.

Thanks to St. Finbarr who founded the City way back in the sixth century and then got recognition as a city in 1185 when it received its charter by King John. Due to its natural harbour Cork became a major trading port particularly with its trade with Scandinavian merchants. However not all of the visitors to Cork came looking for trade and Cork was regularly attacked by the Vikings and Norsemen.

Its not got a temperature like a holiday resort in Tenerife but Cork does average nearly four hours of sunshine a day in the Summer months and is the sunniest city in Ireland. The climate of Cork is generally mild, moist and changeable however it does not suffer from any weather extremes such as storms or extreme cold in the winter

Whilst visiting Cork for your short break you will find lots of things to do and see. The architecture in Cork is particularly impressive and you can see many of the beautiful buildings if you take a tour bus around the city. The most famous building is probably the Church Tower of Shandon, which dominates the north side of Cork. St Patrick’s Street is a pedestrian friendly route through the main shopping area. Make sure you visit Blarney Castle, Charles Fort and you could even visit the Greyhound Stadium one evening

There are lots of different shops from boutiques to markets offering a range of products to cater for all budgets. There are a few large shopping centres and the main shopping street is St Patrick’s street. There are lots of different restaurants catering for the more refined palate to the fast food restaurants seen in most cities around the world.

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January 25th, 2008 Posted by Craig Wilson | Travel & Leisure | no comments

Aberdeen Flights

by Craig Wilson

Getting a flight to Aberdeen is a lot easier today than it was a number of years ago since the introduction of the internet and all the low cost airlines. If you are just looking for a cheap flight to Aberdeen or for the airline with the best flight times by following the simple information here you can find the best flight options and fares to Aberdeen airport.

It is a good idea to do a little checking to find the best fares and most suitable times for your flight. If you are busy you can simply call a travel agent and ask then who operates flights to Aberdeen. Another option is to call all the airlines and ask them if they have flights from Aberdeen. The cheapest solution would be to do some checking on the internet to see who has flights and when.

Travel agents have access to reservations systems and timetables and can find the best fare for your flight to Aberdeen quickly. The low cost airlines and most other airlines no longer pay travel agents any commission or the ones that do pay very little. In order to make money a travel agent will add a booking or reservation fee to your flight cost. A travel agent will be quicker but will probably cost you more in the end

Calling around all the airlines can take to longest and will take up the most time. Not only could you be calling an airline that does not operate flights to Aberdeen, it could even cost you money to find this out. Most airlines especially the low cost ones tend to have reservation numbers that are at a premium rate and even then you could be put on hold.

Online internet search engines can provide all the information you need once you find the most relevant web site featuring Aberdeen flights. Simply input a search such as “Aberdeen Flights” or “Aberdeen cheap flight” and look for the most suitable web site from the results. To do this, simply visit either MSN, Google or Yahoo and it could be as simple as that.

Prices for off-peak flights are always the cheapest, so try and travel on the off-peak flights to Aberdeen and on especially mid-week flights as this can help keep the costs down. Remember the cheaper the fare the more restrictions they tend to have on them so if you have to have a flexible then the cheapest fare may not be the best one for you. Book as early as possible as the low cost airlines tend to put some of their best fares online first. This is especially applicable for busier dates and routes

Don’t worry about booking your flight to Aberdeen online, credit card fraud is not a common as you think. If you are worried simply call the airline direct now that you know they have the flights at the times and a cost that suits you. Travel agents can be more useful if you flight is long haul rather than if you are just looking for a flight Aberdeen to Manchester. They can suggest alternative routes via different airports and airlines to get you cheaper flights.

A good idea is to pay for flights by credit card as this offers you some financial protection. Always take a printout of your booking and make sure you use a valid email address. Most airlines no longer issue tickets and all you need to travel is the booking reference or the email confirmation you receive.

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January 24th, 2008 Posted by Craig Wilson | Travel & Leisure | no comments