FOR A "CLOSER TO HOME" CRUISE EXPERIENCE, EXPLORE THE GREAT LAKES ON THE LUXURIOUS VIKING OCTANTIS

Let’s face it. Traveling on cruises internationally these days can be a challenge. Cancelled flights, lost baggage, cramped airline seats, missed connections….we’ve been there, done that.

That is why our recent experience onboard the Viking Octantis Great Lakes cruise was such an extreme pleasure. We boarded our flight here in San Diego for a smooth, on-time landing in Milwaukee. As always, the gracious Viking crew was on hand to welcome us and “hold our hands” as they whisked us away to our lovely hotel, the Pfister. Opened in 1913, this historic hotel, with murals and furnishings that hark back to the 19th century and feature famous German artists of the time, has hosted every US President since William McKinley.

We spent a delightful day exploring Milwaukee, which is filled with impressive historical buildings, a picturesque River Walk, and a colorful Farmer’s Market, among other sites of interest.

Mackinac Island Main Street

Photo credit: Joanne DiBona

Viking specializes in detailed and interesting shore excursions, and our first, a visit to Mackinac Island, was definitely a highlight of our trip. Cars are not permitted on this island and you can literally go back in time, as horse-drawn carriages are the only means of public transportation. It’s a unique and unforgettable blast to the past, indeed.

Our next port-of-call was Perry Sound, Ontario Canada. It goes down in history as the world’s deepest freshwater port. The town itself is very picturesque and worth a serious stroll. For a more in depth look at the flora and fauna of this region, pay a visit to the UNESCO-designated Georgian Bay Biosphere, where you can watch baby turtles hatch!

The next stop was the romantic and inspirational Georgian Bay Killarney. As photographers, we were inspired by this location, which has a historical significance, as it was the favorite site of the famous Canadian artists “Group of Seven.” Our photos reflect what the voyager can still experience onboard this cruise.

Squeezing through the Soo Locks Photo credit: Tony DiBona



Another exceptional experience onboard was squeezing through the famous Soo Locks, which allowed our ship to passage from Lake Huron to Lake Erie. The locks opened in 1855 to allow ships to bypass the river’s 21-ft fall over rolling rapids and it remains one of the greatest engineering feats of its day.

Our next to final stop were the Silver Islet & Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, where one can enjoy magnificent views of the granite-collared rock, eagles, and more from the comfort of a Viking high speed launch boat.

Kakabeka Falls Photo credit: Tony DiBona

Our final destination was the picturesque and historically-significant town of Thunder Bay, Canada. Not only does this lovely city feature delightful old neighborhoods and an exceptional culinary scene, you won’t want to miss a trip just outside of town to to the Fort William Historical Park. Here you will experience life in the 18th century, complete with authentic reenactments . It’s Canada’s version of Virginia’s Williamsburg, and definitely not to be missed. On your way, take some time to explore the thundering Kakabeka Falls and the picturesque hikes surrounding the area.

Both of Viking’s expedition vessels, the Viking Octantis and the Viking Polaris will be sailing Great Lakes itineraries starting in Spring 2024. The first sailings begin in April 2024.

We hope you’ll enjoy an entire gallery of our various experiences on this cruise adventure through the Great Lakes onboard the award-winning Viking line. For more photos of this beautiful region, check out our entire gallery of photos by clicking at this link below::

VIKING GREAT LAKES PHOTO GALLERY

OVERSEAS ADVENTURE TRAVEL RECEIVES TRAVEL & LEISURE MAGAZINE’S 2023 WORLD'S BEST AWARDS

Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T.), the leader in personalized small group and solo travel, announced that it has received an award in the Best Intimate-ship Ocean Cruise Lines category in the Travel + Leisure 2023 World’s Best Awards.

Small ships, access to lesser-visited ports
O.A.T appeals to the savvy traveler travelers who wish to enjoy an intimate cruise that can access smaller, more unique ports than other mega liners cannot.

Arethusa Island, Tremti Island Italy Photo courtesy O.A.T

With its small group size of no more than 16 travelers by land and 25 by ship, O.A.T. takes travelers off the beaten path where big tour groups cannot go. O.A.T. travelers stay in intimate lodgings unique to their destination, travel like locals do, and slip seamlessly into local life. Local Trip Experience Leaders offer firsthand insights and support to travelers throughout the journey.

O.A.T. itineraries are designed to focus on cultural connections—from sharing meals with families during Home-Hosted Visits and spending A Day in the Life of people who live in the regions visited, to discussing modern-day Controversial Topics with local experts and visiting Grand Circle Foundation sites such as schools, women’s co-ops, and more.

In addition, O.A.T travelers enjoy the choice to personalize their experience—from arriving early to extending time abroad with trip extensions—to make the most of their vacation. Single supplements are also available.
 

To learn more about O.A.T., visit www.oattravel.com or call 1-800-955-1925.

AmaWaterways Unveils Longest River Cruise Aboard One Ship for 2024

There’s no question about it. Travel consumers are looking to book extended river and ocean voyages these days, probably for a number of reasons. Retirees with a passion for travel and unlimited time on their hands are looking to make the most of their cruise, and a 7-day trip doesn’t quite fill their longing for immersive travel experiences.

As for younger travelers still in the work force, it is possible now to combine business and pleasure. As a result of the recent pandemic, more and more people are working remotely and they realize they can do this from any part of the world—including from a relaxing cruise ship on a leisurely itinerary.

Cruising through the Iron Gates Gorge between Serbia and Romania, photo courtesy AmaWaterways

So the recent announcement from AmaWaterways that reservations are now open for its historic 2024 Seven Cruise Journey, offering an epic 49-night itinerary on board the luxurious AmaMora, is definitely of interest to the cruise lovers out there, no matter what their age.

“Since the debut of our Seven River Journeys in 2021, we have received tremendous demand from travelers who are looking to spend extra time immersing themselves in beautiful destinations throughout Europe,” said Kristin Karst, executive vice president and co-founder of AmaWaterways. “With the widespread popularity of these immersive longer itineraries, we are thrilled to announce that the 2024 Spring and Summer Editions showcase enriching itineraries on board a single, award-winning ship – making it easy for guests to sit back, relax and enjoy the unparalleled experience of cruising seamlessly between the North Sea and the Black Sea visiting the historical sites and rich culture of the 15 countries in between.”

Guests who reserve their spot on AmaWaterways’ Seven River Journeys for 2024 will have the opportunity to dive deep into each region’s unique history, cultural traditions, and savory cuisine and wine, while being treated to a variety of exclusive experiences along the way. For the first time, the 2024 journeys will include a 7-day exploration of the Danube Delta visiting six new towns along the way and showcasing a special folkloric event in a new port, Giurgiulesti, Moldova.

Seven River Journey: Spring 2024 Edition

Embarking April 22, 2024, in Amsterdam, Netherlands and disembarking June 10, 2024, in Giurgiu, Romania, guests will explore the hearts of 15 fascinating European countries in full bloom while gliding through legendary rivers and canals during the Seven River Journey: Spring 2024 Edition.

Seven River Journey: Summer 2024 Edition

The Seven River Journey: Summer 2024 Edition is the reverse journey of AmaMora beginning on June 10, 2024, in Giurgiu, Romania and ending on July 29, 2024, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Guests will enjoy summertime sailing the complete length of the Danube before passing through the history-making Main-Danube Canal onto the Rhine, Main, Moselle rivers and finally enjoying the Scheldt, Maas and Waal waterways of Netherlands and Belgium.

In addition to the locally influenced fine dining and hand-selected wines that AmaWaterways’ is known for, the 2024 Seven River Journey itineraries will also include complimentary gratuities both on board and ashore; a variety of new, unique small group excursions; complimentary laundry services; commemorative gifts; and a dedicated Cruise Manager and the same attentive crew throughout the voyage. On board, guests will be delighted to find spacious staterooms with AmaWaterways’ signature twin balconies and top-notch amenities such as a relaxing sun deck, pool with swim-up bar, fitness room, complimentary bicycles and daily entertainment including cultural performances.

To book an AmaWaterways river cruise, contact your preferred travel advisor, call 1.800.626.0126 or visit AmaWaterways.com.