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Archive for September, 2008

Planning a Family Cruise: Set Sail with the Family

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

If you’re planning a family cruise, the first thing you’ll want to decide on is a family friendly destination. Depending on your budget, you might want to consider cruising around the Mediterranean, where you can take time out to explore the remnants of ancient civilizations while your kids enjoy the calm blue waters and warm sunshine. A cruise in the Bahamas offers a relaxed family-friendly atmosphere where children will love learning about local customs and trying exotic food. And a classic Caribbean cruise has something for everyone, with a host of interesting places to visit and great weather for the kids to enjoy.

Carnival Cruise Lines, in particular, has a number of kid-friendly offerings. With more than 100,000 kids traveling on its ships each year, you can be certain there will be friends for your little ones to play with. Carnival has a have a busy program of events designed to keep kids of all ages entertained; they also offer a babysitting service and a ‘free play’ area full of toys (plus a video games room for older kids). Celebrity, Costa, Crystal and Holland America offer similar services, while Disney cruises put kids centre stage with a large area of the deck, designed to look like Captain Hook’s ship from ‘Peter Pan’, devoted to them. Disney also offer special cabins designed for teenagers so that they can have their own private spaces adjacent to family cabins. When you’re planning a family cruise, be careful to ensure that suitable cabins are available. Most cruise lines require that an adult (sometimes an adult over the age of 25) share each room where kids are staying. This can make things difficult for larger families. Carnival and Disney offer five person cabins. Although you may see tempting deals offered by the smaller cruise lines, it’s often worth sticking with the major ones because they can guarantee reduced rates for young passengers.

Thailand Travel

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Asia Products LLC Thailand Travel Pages present interesting Thailand travel tips and experiences. This Thailand travel guide includes Thailand destinations along the Chao Phraya River, in Metropolitan Bangkok, the Grand Palace and surrounding areas like Angkor Wat, to name a few, but will be updated with new experiences and Thailand travel information so these pages will continue to grow and eventually include other destinations for travel in South East Asia.

These travel pages offer amazing photographs of Thailand destinations and each picture is clickable to provide a clear version of the photo so you may more fully enjoy the experiences through the photos of Thailand. These Thailand travel ideas also provide Thailand tips and customs to help you have a more pleasant stay.