Global Tour and Travel Information - River Cruises Provide Affordable Cruise Options

The popularity of mega-cruises (despite some very bad recent press about sinkings and mysterious illnesses aboard) has never diminished one of America's most time-honored (and wallet-savvy) travel options - the river cruise.

Since Mark Twain's words first sparked readers' imaginations, the Mississippi paddle-boat river cruise has been considered an iconographic American journey. The trip's popularity has morphed over the years, leading the Hudson River cruise in the Northeast to hold an equal fascination for travelers.

American steamboats have been chugging up rivers for more than 100 years. They offer cruise-loving travelers the budget-smart option of boating bliss. With a river cruise, there is no overseas airfare to factor into the budget.

Here are some home-grown options for rolling down the river in style:

Hudson River Cruises
In 'On the Road' Jack Kerouac wrote,"If you drop a rose in the Hudson River at its mysterious source in the Adirondacks, think of all the places it journeys by as it goes out to sea forever - think of that wonderful Hudson Valley."

That wonderful Hudson Valley is still one of America's most scenic waterways, and cruise options through the region (from day- to week-long trips) abound.

Hudson Highlands Cruises offers the "cruise light" version of the Hudson. The company's classic "3-hour tour" (minus Gilligan and Skipper) plies the Hudson from May through October. With trips 1-way and round trip, it serves charter groups and offers cruises from New York state's West Haverstraw to West Point and Bannerman's Island. On the last Saturday of the month, a 3-hour narrated cruise north to the Hudson Highlands also leaves from Peekskill's Riverfront Green. Built in 1917, the historic vessel 'M/V Commander' is listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Places.

Offering a week-long tour from New York City to Albany, River Valley Tours lets you take in all of the Hudson River Valley in the leisure-time of an oceanbound cruise. Home base during the day is 'The Crescent,' a 63-foot vessel that glides up the river from New York, stopping for shore trips at historical sights along the way. Guests spend the night on land, sleeping in upscale lodging, including the famous Hotel Thayer on the grounds of the US Military Academy at West Point.

Visits to Hyde Park and the home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Vanderbilt mansion, Mohonk Mountain House and the moorish castle Olana, as well as dinner at the Culinary Institute of America, are highlights of the cruise, which ends with tours in Albany and Troy. A bus leaves from the state capital to New York City, for those passengers who need to return at the end of the week. This cruise is the only tour available of the entire Hudson Valley, from the shore as well as from the water.

American Cruise Lines offers 8-day cruises up the Hudson River. Embarking from Haddam, Conn., the 31-stateroom 'American Eagle' positions itself as an intimate floating "inn," with a limited passenger capacity and gourmet meals onboard. Six ports of call include West Point, Kingston and New York City. Check the cruise line's Web site for seasonal special prices.

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Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival

This is the season to plan a Christmas vacation with the family, and holiday-centric destinations across the globe offer up gifts that keep on giving -- like a seemingly endless supply of twinkling Christmas lights, traditional hand-crafted gifts, spicy gingerbread and warm mulled wine. From the famed Christmas markets of Germany and Austria to New York City's holiday bonanza and New Mexico’s unique holiday traditions mixed with Native American and Hispanic influences, we've highlighted the world's most festive places to spend the Christmas holiday.

  • Vienna, Austria
Vienna sparkles with Christmas cheer, and the holiday season is easily the most festive time of year to visit this magical city. Twinkling holiday lights glow, strung from every imaginable building and tree, while the city's signature Christmas markets spring to life with stalls selling hand-crafted gifts and vendors hawking mulled wine and street foods. While wandering the markets, indulge in traditional Austrian treats, like lebkuchen (gingerbread), waffles, maroni (sweet chestnuts), bratwurst and spiced, warm glühwein (mulled wine).

Then immerse yourself in a winter wonderland by going ice skating at the enormous rink on the Rathausplatz plaza, set before the town's stunning town hall building appropriately bedecked in a vibrant display of Christmas lights. The plaza also houses the city's largest Christkindlmarkt, or Christmas market, with more than 140 vendors selling everything from wooden toys to candles and pickle jars. Finally, be sure to book tickets to celebrate Christmas Mass at the Hofburgkapelle chapel, featuring the world-renowned Vienna Boys Choir.

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Vienna, Austria

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Vienna, Austria

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Vienna, Austria

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Vienna, Austria

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Vienna, Austria

  • Reykjavik, Iceland
It's impossible to escape the Yuletide spirit on a trip to Iceland during the holiday season -- a visit to Reykjavik will be filled with an overwhelming amount of Christmas cheer. The city goes wild for a good Christmas celebration, and starts ringing in the season at the end of November, with the lighting of the town's Christmas tree at Austurvöllur square. The celebration includes choirs singing carols and the arrival of the first of the "Holiday Lads," 13 Santas who appear throughout town during Lent.

Other favorite holiday spectacles include the Christmas Village in Hafnarfjörður town, a tiny, festive town chockfull of shops selling holiday gifts and traditional foods amid live entertainment, and a visit to Reykjavik's main Christmas Market in Ingólfstorg Square, which fills with vendors selling holiday gifts, mulled wine and performances from a plethora of musicians. Finally, to experience an old-fashioned, Nordic Christmas, head to the Christmas exhibition at the Reykjavik City Museum, where exhibits show how fried bread is made, tallow is used to make candles, and visitors can learn traditional Yuletide songs and dances.

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Reykjavik, Iceland

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Reykjavik, Iceland

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Reykjavik, Iceland

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Reykjavik, Iceland

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Reykjavik, Iceland
  • New York City
For many Americans, the start of the holiday season is synonymous with the lighting of the massive Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center Plaza, New York City's veritable holiday headquarters. Tourists and locals head to the plaza in droves, where they can ice skate on the rink built below the plaza's Prometheus statue or simply stare in wonder at the enormous Christmas tree, strung with some 30,000 LED lights.

Grab the kids and hightail it to every child's dreamland, FAO Schwarz, the massive toy store where it actually is possible to play the piano with your footsies on the giant floor keyboard, a la the Tom Hanks' movie, Big. Next, you'll want to meander to Macy's Santaland, a true winter wonderland filled with toy trains, elves, Christmas trees and other holiday scenes sure to invoke wonder in the whole family. Finally, if you haven't maxed out on the holiday crowds, be sure to book tickets to the Radio City Music Hall's Christmas Spectacular, where you'll not only see dozens of dancing Santas but the high-kicking legs of the iconic Rockettes.

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - New York City

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - New York City

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - New York City

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - New York City

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - New York City
  • Nuremberg, Germany
Europe's sprawling Christmas markets continue to grow in popularity among travelers, but the Nuremberg Christmas Market handily ranks as the most epic of the bunch. More than 200 vendors squeeze into wooden stalls in Hauptmarkt Square in the city's Old Quarter, selling traditional goods, from mulled wine and gingerbread to handmade Christmas tree angels, ornaments and jewelry.

Some 2 million visitors descend upon the Christmas market each year, wandering the stalls and, in the case of kids (and those at heart) enjoying children's rides like a wooden Ferris wheel, carousel and steam train. Be sure to purchase some of the market's iconic wares, like a mug for mulled wine, and the Zwetschgenmännle, or "Little Prune People," tiny figures made from prunes. If you haven't filled up on the spiced wine, sate your appetite with tasty treats like Nuremberg sausages, potato pancakes and roasted almonds

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Nuremberg, Germany

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Nuremberg, Germany

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Nuremberg, Germany

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Nuremberg, Germany

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Nuremberg, Germany
  • Taos, New Mexico
For a truly unique take on Christmas celebrations, plan a visit to Taos during the holiday season. The town's Native American and Hispanic influences are prevalent, bringing a multicultural twist to the holiday season with activities like the lighting of Ledoux Street, when the charming street's shops, galleries, studios and museums offer music, food and drink, and bonfires to passersby, and the street is lined with farolitos, or little lanterns, warmly glowing.

Taos's Christmas tree lighting takes place at the end of November in a celebration that includes carol singing and the arrival of Santa Claus in an antique fire truck. In the days prior to Christmas, the town also celebrates the Hispanic tradition Las Posadas, a candlelight processional at Ranchos de Taos Plaza, as well as a performance of Los Pastores, a Spanish morality play. The peak of the holiday celebrations occurs on Christmas Day, on the Taos Pueblo. The pueblo dwellers have a processional through the pueblo's plaza while carrying the statue of the Blessed Mother. Bonfires are also lit and traditional tribal dances performed.

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Taos, New Mexico

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Taos, New Mexico

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Taos, New Mexico

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Taos, New Mexico

Global Tour and Travel Information - Christmas Cities Festival - Taos, New Mexico

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Global Tour and Travel - Flinders Chase National Park

Kangaroo Island is known for its amazing wildlife experiences and some of its best attractions are found in Flinders Chase National Park.

From wind-sculpted rock formations that sit atop a smooth granite dome known as Remarkable Rocks to Admirals Arch, a perfect sweep of rock under which the surf pounds and New Zealand Fur Seals play or the beautiful beach at West Bay and the walk to the mouth of the Rocky River, the national park is a must see for any visit to the island.

Watch the abundant wildlife or go bushwalking along trails that open up to stunning beaches or allow you to discover the forests and waterways of the park.

Live the life of a lighthouse keeper and stay in a cottage at the Cape du Couedic or Cape Borda lighthouses or stay in one of many campgrounds. Cosy self-contained accommodation is also available at Rocky River where you can stay in the historic Postman's Cottage or Mays Homestead.

A number of picnic areas and camping areas are available in the park. The Rocky River Campground has all facilities including hot showers. Camping fees apply. Please enquire direct.

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Global Tour and Travel - Flinders Chase National Park

Global Tour and Travel - Flinders Chase National Park

Global Tour and Travel - Flinders Chase National Park

Global Tour and Travel - Flinders Chase National Park

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The Best Island In Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information


Hawaii is a group of islands coming under one name. Today these islands are one of the major tourist hot spots of America. From beach lovers to volcano walkers, it has something for everyone.

With over 100 islands in the state, it becomes difficult for a novice to decide on the best ones to visit. For those of you who are not aware, only 7 islands are inhabited. So here we have a list of 5 best islands to visit in Hawaii.

Mainland Hawaii

This is the largest of the 100 islands and also that of USA. It is home to 3 active volcanoes and has two famous cities – Hilo and Kona. One can opt for a beach holiday in any of the beach resorts. There are a number of water sports for the adventure lovers. Hiking and biking are also other adventure ideas. Scuba diving and submarine tours are popular among family vacations.
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Mainland Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Mainland Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Mainland Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Mainland Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Mainland Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Maui

This is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands and is nicknamed Valley Isle. Its landscape has a mix of coastal lowlands and mountain ranges separated by valleys. The highest point on this island is the famous Haleakala and it is the most sought after tourist destination. It is something that one must not miss on their trip to Hawaii.
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Maui Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Maui Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Maui Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Maui Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information


Oahu

Being the most populated island of Hawaii, it is the economic centre of the state. It houses the famous city of Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii. Oahu is also home to the Pearl Harbor. When in Oahu, also make a trip to the North Shore and Waikiki.
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Oahu Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Oahu Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Oahu Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Oahu Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Molokai

Home for two volcanic ranges, this island is popular among tourists who come for an offbeat holiday. The most visited places in Molokai are: the Kalaupapa National Historical Park, Halawa Valley and the Papohaku Beach. Its south coast has the longest fringing reef in the world. The coral reefs in the island are very famous and popular with campers.

Molokai Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Molokai Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Molokai Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Molokai Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information

Molokai Hawaii - Global Tour and Travel Information


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