I have just had a client enquiring as to the shore excursions being offered by P&O before he commits to booking a cruise. To me this seems a reasonable request, a cruise is sold as a fantastic and luxurious means of travel and the chance to see several places in the one holiday. If you […]
Read MoreThis year we at Cruise.co.uk and Victoria Travel are celebrating our 30th Anniversary and to mark this special occasion our chairman Andrew Gardner is hosting a short cruise on board Fred. Olsen’s Braemar. Over the years we have been known for selling both standard cruise line packages, tailor made tours and our very own and exclusive Garden […]
Read MoreCunard have decided to follow sister company P&O and are in the process of converting some staterooms into dedicated single suites on board the Queen Elizabeth. These cabins are on sale now for sailings from the 16th December onwards. There are just 9 cabins one of which is an inside and the rest are ocean […]
Read MoreIt was a gorgeous day in Queenstown today and the waters had subsided allowing the jet boats to operate on the Shotover river. Jet boats are designed to work on just 4 inches of water so are suitable for New Zealands braided rivers. They hurtle through the canyon at up to 85km/hr and the driver […]
Read MoreAs always in New Zealand the last 24 hours has been full on and today has been all based around Queenstown, so no down time on the coach. We arrived in the party capital of NZ last night and enjoyed an amazing pizza at Winnie’s followed by dancing at the Buffalo Club, not somewhere I’d […]
Read MoreToday we were up at 6 to journey across to Milford Sound. The coach journey took about 3 hours but this included several photo stops and the chance to fill our water bottles in a mountain stream. The scenery was once again breathtaking. The Fiordland National Park covers 3 million acres and is NZ’s largest […]
Read MoreYesterday we drove south from Christchurch to Mount Cook, the drive took around 4 hours but was broken up with a stop at Lake Tekapo and a hotel inspection (I have to do a bit of work on this trip.) Whilst the coach journey’s are long the landscape is beautiful and the driver’s keep us […]
Read MoreOn the 22nd February 2011 Christchurch was hit by an earthquake which devastated the city and killed 185 people. 3 years later the city is still under going repair. The destruction here is immense and it is so sad to see. Everywhere you look buildings are being supported, are boarded up or have been ripped […]
Read MoreYesterday I finally ticked off the no 1 item on my bucket list, the hot mud pools and geysers of New Zealand’s north island. Situated at Te Puia they really were spectacular to see. The temperature’s are around 95 degrees centigrade and the geysers themselves erupt around every 90 minutes and we were lucky enough […]
Read MoreYesterday we left Auckland early and had a full on day of sight seeing as we made our way south to Rotorua. The day started with a trip to Waitomo Caves which are included as standard on all APT and Travelmarvel tours. They are limestone caves and home to millions of glow worms which light […]
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