Monday, 23 November 2009

Discover a Hawaiian Paradise


Experience the Hawaiian Islands as few have on a Royal Caribbean Cruise vacation. Depart from Vancouver, British Columbia on September 17, 2010, and experience four carefree days at sea.. dancing, dining, enjoying a heavenly massage, and being pampered.
Visit the “four major islands” – the Big Island, Maui, Kauai, and Oahu on a 12 - night Hawaii Cruise. Treat yourself to Hawaii’s welcoming climate, spectacular scenery, and miles of sandy beaches and clear blue waters. Enjoy this tropical paradise of cascading waterfalls, magical mountains, and witness Kilauea Volcano’s fiery drama on an evening cruise!

The islands are calling. Answer aloha’ae, yes, as you sail from Vancouver to Honolulu one way on the beautiful Rhapsody of the Seas. Come share the Aloha spirit of this unique, fun, and culturally diverse vacation destination. Air transportation from Honolulu is not included.

Sailing Itinerary (subject to change)

Day 1 Depart Vancouver
Day 2- 6 At sea
Day 7 Hilo, Hawaii
Day 8 Kailua Kona, Hawaii
Day 9 Lahaina, Maui
Day 10 Lahaina, Maui
Day 11 Nawiliwili, Kauai
Day 12 Arrive in Honolulu, Oahu

Rates (based on per person, double occupancy)
Interior cabin from $1369 Outside cabin from $1589
Balcony cabin from $2729

Prices are in Canadian dollars.
Government taxes and fees are additional.

Don't be disappointed, be sure to book this cruise early as the same itinerary has sold out quickly in past years. For more information call toll free 1-866-653-4055 or e-mail travelinfo@delsoltravel.ca.

Escape to your dream vacation!

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Splurge at the Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa





Are you planning a romantic getaway this winter? Treat yourself to the brand-new villas at the Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa.




While many people claim that Bora Bora is one of the most beautiful islands in the world, it is indisputably one of the most romantic! Bora Bora is located in the Leeward group of the Society Islands of French Polynesia, 230 kilometers (140 miles) northwest of Tahiti, in the Pacific Ocean. French Polynesia is made up of 120 islands forming the five main archipelagos. The capital, Papeete, is located on Tahiti, the largest island. Tahiti is located 6,660 kilometers (4,100 miles) or an eight-hour flight from Los Angeles with another hour to connect.


Bora Bora depends on tourism for it economic well-being. The only other commercial activities on the islasnd includes fishing and harvesting coconuts. The locals speak French and Tahitian, but most speak fairly good English.
Bora Bora is located in an lovely area, The island is surrounded by a barrier reef that encloses the bluest of lagoons. The land rises up from white beaches through lush jungle-covered slopes to the dual peaks of an extinct volcano – Mounts Pahia and Otemanu.


Suspended between crystal waters and limitless blue skies, the Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa is nestled in an idyllic cove of white sand and majestic lava rock. Choose an over-water suite and marvel at the spectacular marine life of the South Pacific Ocean as it floats past glass panels in the floor. Gaze out at the sunset from your private terrace in the Polynesian-styled beach or hillside villas. Unwind in the spectacular infinity pool with stunning views of the lagoon or cool down with a local cocktail at the relaxed Ta Le Le Beach Bar. Explore the azure lagoon with your snorkel or take a cruise on a catamaran and stop off with a picnic on the resorts unspoiled private island, Motu Tapu. Take in views of the Mt. Otemanu volcano and the islands of Tahaa and Raiatea from the hilltop Nui Spa and sample delicious local cuisines from the Iriatai Panoramic Restaurant.


Prices start at $550 CAD a night not including taxes. There is not a bad time to travel to Bora Bora but the high season is from July to October.

For more information, call Toll Free 1-866-653-4055 or e-mail travelinfo@delsoltravel.ca.

Information and photos courtesy of Hilton Hotels and Resorts

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Five Things to Consider When Choosing the Location for Your Destination Wedding


Destination weddings are becoming more popular every year. Many brides dream of having the perfect setting in a beautiful tropical location with the turquoise blue waters of the ocean lapping on the white, sandy beach! How do you decide from the multitude of choices exactly where you will tie the knot?
Many couples want to choose their wedding destination based on some significance to them. It may have been a place that they have visited in the past and have wonderful memories from their holiday there. It may be where he proposed! On the other hand, it may be a locale that couple have never visited but have always dreamed of seeing.

One of the first things to consider is how many guests will be attending and where will they be coming from? Find places that have easy to access from all parts of North America. The Riviera Maya, just south of Cancun, has daily flights throughout the year from all over North America. Try to avoid out of the way places which require numerous connecting flights to get there or have only one flight arriving and departing that week. Hawaii, a very popular place for destination weddings, may be quite far for your guests and family who live on the east coast. Also consider whether or not your wedding is a family affair or for adults only. Some resorts will not allow children onsite even for a wedding. Many times a couple may want to take their children with them to the destination wedding as that will be their vacation time together for the year.



Third, be sure to consider the type of resort that your guests will want to attend. You and you fiancĂ©e may love adventure and decide on an isolated eco-resort in a rustic setting with no electricity, screens on the windows, or modern conveniences. However, your guests may not share your enthusiasm and be upset with the accommodations that you have chosen which might be just as expensive as a luxury hotel but without the benefits. Think about what your guest want to do when they are not attending wedding-related activities. Are there golfers in the crowd? Do people want to hang out at the beach? Are there folks who like to visit the casinos? You might want to make a list of the “must haves” as well as a list of the “nice to haves” so that your destination wedding consultant can help you narrow down your decision.


Consider the timing of your wedding. Lots of brides think they will get a better deal if they and their guests travel in off season. Remember that these times are often off season due to poorer or rainy weather, hurricanes season, high humidity and other factors. In addition, many of the resort services including some of the restaurants will be closed at that time. Also consider that some resorts advertise special rates to the locales during off season which can result in an overcrowding of the amenities on the resort. Some couples think of Valentine’s Day as a date for their wedding. I have been in Las Vegas on February 14th and have seen brides and grooms in long lines in the hotels waiting to get into the chapel to get married. How unromantic! Be careful! You do not want to have your wedding at a resort where 20 or 30 weddings are taking place on the same day as yours.

Finally, let the dream begin. Close your eyes and let your imagination take over. What does your wedding look like? Where is it located? Maybe a tropical garden on a beautifully landscaped resort in Hawaii, or is it in a pretty wedding gazebo overlooking the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean? Or perhaps you always wanted to become man and wife in a quaint white stucco chapel in Greece, or dreamed about getting married by the captain aboard a cruise ship sailing to exotic places? There are so many exciting possibilities. Don’t settle for second best! With a little time, creativity, and planning, your destination wedding can become the dream that you have always been thinking about!

For more information about destination weddings, call 1-866-653-4055 or visit www.delsoltravel.ca.

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Caribbean Popular Cruise Destination This Winter Season


The Caribbean continues to be a popular cruise destination for Canadians. Beautiful crystal blue, waters, pristine, white sandy beaches, and a kaleidoscope of cultures beckon us to the tropics. Even this past summer, the Caribbean was one of the most popular destinations for cruise lines.

The Caribbean is a favourite destination for many reasons. It has warm weather compared to Canada’s frigid winter temperatures. There are lots of interesting ports with each one being unique and exciting. In addition, the Caribbean is a perfect place for the beginner cruiser to be introduced to cruising.

There are more choices of ports of embarkation for the cruisers heading south this year. Passengers will be able to depart from New York City, Baltimore, Tampa, Jacksonville, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, San Juan, Barbados, Colon, Mobile, New Orleans, and Galveston. More ports, mean a huge saving on flight costs, especially if you are travelling as a family or group.

Numerous cruise lines sail the Caribbean such as MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Carnival, Celebrity, Disney , Holland America, Princess, and Royal Caribbean. Cruises can be as short as three nights or over two weeks long. The most difficult decision is deciding which cruise to take! Right now there are still some great deals. Check http://www.delsoltravel.ca/ or call 1-866-653-4055 for more cruise information.
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Muriel MacRae, owner of Del Sol Travel and Del Sol Destination Weddings, is a travel consultant who specializes in destination weddings and romantic getaways to tropical areas. Located in Calgary, Alberta, she plans destination weddings for couples in and around the Calgary area and throughout North America. For more information about planning your destination wedding or romantic getaway, please contact her at travelinfo@delsoltravel.ca