Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Want To Just Get Away? Try a Royal Caribbean Cruise

We've All Been There:
Consider this; You are in your office at work, and honestly work is just that, Work. Your phone rings, and it is another displeased insurance agent, broker, administrator, or other customer. You pour on that classic charm that makes you who you are, and at the end of the day you are just plain exhausted. You are not physically tired, because let's be honest, not much physical activity in office chairs these days. Instead, you are mentally exhausted. So tired that you wish your intellect had a rheostat that you could just dial down a few notches, or better yet, a simple switch so you can just turn that intellect off, until you return to work the next day.  How about it? Am I warm? Does this sound like, you? Got to admit, you know I have you thinking.


Maybe you are not an office worker at all. You may very well work in some other field of employment, where you are experiencing many of the same frustrations as our office worker friend.  Perhaps you are that Police Office that has to stand in the face of blatant disrespect.  Or perhaps you are that firefighter who has done all that you could, only to realize that it simply was not enough. Heck, you may even be that fast food employee who realizes that minimum wage is not enough to compensate for the amount of abuse your take on a daily basis. Or you can be in some other profession where you are just simply underappreciated, devalued, overwhelmed, and you merely want to just get away from the rat race for a few days. How about now? Does this sound more like you? Kind of figured as much.


Believe me when I say that we completely understand, and we may have just the prescription the doctor ordered in the form of a:


7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise with Royal Caribbean:

To put is boldly, nothing beats the blues quite like a Caribbean Cruise, and Royal Caribbean knows Caribbean Cruises.



The ships of Royal Caribbean bear exotic names like Miracle, Allure, Oasis, Anthem, Radiance, Majesty, just to name a few. Believe that these ships live up to the names wear. 




 The classes of ships in the Royal Caribbean, ranked from the largest (200 tons) to the smallest are:

The Oasis Class:
Oasis of The Seas
Allure of The Seas
Harmony of The Seas

The Quantum Class:
Quantum of The Seas
Anthem of The Seas
Ovation of The Seas


 The Freedom Class:
Freedom of The Seas
Liberty of The Seas
Independence of The Seas

The Voyager Class:
Voyager of The Seas
Explorer of The Seas
Adventure of The Seas
Navigator of The Seas
Mariner of The Seas

 The Radiance Class:
Radiance of The Seas
Brilliance of The Seas
Serenade of The Seas
Jewel of The Seas

The Vision Class:
Vision of The Seas
Legend of The Seas
Grandeur of The Seas
Rhapsody of The Seas
Enchantment of The Seas


The Sovereign Class:
Majesty of The Seas

The Empress Class:
Empress of The Seas









Features of Royal Caribbean Ships by Class:


What will you see on your Western Caribbean Cruise?

Some ports of call you that you may experience on your cruise include:

Nassau Bahamas:
Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas. It lies on the island of New Providence, with neighboring Paradise Island accessible via Nassau Harbor bridges. A popular cruise-ship stop, the city has a hilly landscape and is known for beaches as well as its offshore coral reefs, popular for diving and snorkeling. It retains many of its typical pastel-colored British colonial buildings, like the pink-hued Government House.

Labadee Haiti:
(French: Labadie) is a port located on the northern coast of Haiti within the arrondissement of Cap-Haïtien in the Norddepartment. It is a private resort leased to Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., for the exclusive use of passengers of its three cruise lines: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Azamara Club Cruises, until 2050. The resort is completely tourist-oriented, and is guarded by a private security force. A controlled group of Haitian merchants are given sole rights to sell their merchandise and establish their businesses in the resort. Although sometimes described as an island in advertisements, it is actually a peninsula contiguous with the island of Hispaniola.



Cosumel Mexico:
Cozumel, a mostly undeveloped Mexican island in the Caribbean Sea, is a popular cruise ship port of call famed for its scuba diving. At Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park, there's diving spots around a section of the Mesoamerican Reef and the Museo Subacuático de Arte’s submerged sculptures. Chankanaab is an eco park surrounding a lagoon with underwater caverns, home to dolphins, manatees and sea turtles.


Puerto Costa Maya Mexico:
Costa Maya is a stretch of Caribbean coast on Mexico’s eastern Yucatán Peninsula. Mahahual village is known as a popular cruise ship port, with beaches and coral reefs. Offshore, the reefs and mangroves of Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve are inhabited by sharks, dolphins and turtles. To the north, Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve is home to jaguars, monkeys and hundreds of bird species.



Did you know: Costa Maya is the closest port of access to many of the lesser-known Mayan ruins in the Yucatan including Chacchoben and Kohunlich.


There are other ports as well, but this kind of gives you a taste of what you will experience. So how about it? Interested in a cruise? Well then:




What's that? You would like to see what the other cruise lines have to offer as well? Ok, We hear you:




Why not book a cruise today, and get away from the hustle and bustle of the rat race for a few days? it will do wonders.



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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Find Your Inspiration This Holiay Season

Carnival Inspiration Four (4) Day Pre-Holiday Mexico Cruise



 

Join the Carnival Inspiration as she departs Long Beach CA on December 9, 2013 for a Four (4) day Mexico cruise experience at prices as low as $77.00 per person per day. You will visit such exotic locations as:





 Santa Catalina Island:
Just off the coast of Southern California is an island that looks much like California did two hundred years ago, a wilderness of oak, cactus, and sage, an island with secluded coves surrounded by ocean with lush kelp forests and abundant sea life. This is Santa Catalina Island, a wilderness preserved for all to enjoy. Yet, Catalina has all the accommodations and recreational activities of a modern beach resort. 


Ensenada Mexico
Hey, there's more to this town than it just being the finish line for the annual Newport-Ensenada Race! The City of Ensenada has completed a total renovation of Primera, the main street downtown. Enjoy a stroll down the cobblestone sidewalk complete with outdoor cafes, interesting shops, strolling musicians and street vendors. The malecon (harbor boardwalk) renovation was completed last year and provides a beautifully landscaped walk along the harbor front to the Ventana Del Mar Plaza with its huge Mexican flag. From there, you can look across the rio at the new small craft harbor nestled in the middle of the new cruise ship docks. It will be interesting to watch the progress on this new endeavor.



Prices for this excellent cruise experience begin as follows:

$308.00  Interior Stateroom
$358.00  Ocean view Stateroom
$648.0  Suite

All Prices are based on double occupancy with taxes and fees included in the quoted prices.  The quoted prices are current as of 07/13/2013, and are subject to change.

The holiday season is approaching quickly, so now is the best time lock in great prices on this Awesome cruise experience. In most cases, you can reserve your stateroom for a $75 per person deposit, and have until October 1, 2013 to pay the remaining balance..

IrSabio Travel Consultants is a licensed representative of  Carnival Cruise Lines. 

Friday, May 4, 2012

Experience The Western Caribbean In Luxury and Style



Holland America Ms Ryndam Seven (7) Day Western Caribbean Cruise

Join Holland America's Ms Ryndam as she departs Tampa FL on December 2, 2012 for a Seven (7) day Western Caribbean cruise experience at prices as low as $100.30 per day. You will visit such exotic locations as:





Key West Florida. Discover a city where real estate titles date back to the Kings of Spain. Stroll the palm-lined streets and discover gingerbread mansions, tin-roofed conch houses, the John Audubon House and Ernest Hemingway's home. Walk in the footsteps of Thomas Edison, Lou Gehrig, Harry Truman, and Tennessee Williams. Gaze at the fabled treasure of the galleon Atocha. Discover tomorrow's fine art treasures by Key West's well-known and unknown artists.




There are many things to do in Mahogany Bay Roatan, be sure to bring your camera. Listed below is only a small sample of the typical activities that cruise ship passengers and visitors enjoy. Scuba diving is readily available on the island and walk-in visitors do not need a reservation. There are many independent dive operators in West End and they will be happy to see you.Find a remote beach to relax on or join the rest of the cruise ship crowd at West Bay and West End. There are a lot of beaches in Roatan and you will have a lot of fun exploring and snorkeling at any of the sandy beaches.



Lying on the quiet Caribbean, the small town of Santo Tomas de Castillo began as a fruit production company. It is a gateway to the ruins of Tikal, a Mayan city that flourished around 700 to 800 AD. Archaeological digs have unearthed intriguing clues about a sophisticated Mayan culture able to predict the solstice and farm the land with great success. At its pinnacle, Tikal's highly spiritual population swelled into the tens of thousands. Today, migratory birds in the enchanted forest fly above ruins of ancient temples, monuments, and ball courts. Keen-eyed visitors might spot the rare quetzal, the country's national bird.


Once the Imperial Maya’s Port of Call now Puerto Costa Maya is the leader in culture and adventure travel in the Mexican Caribbean! Explore the wonders of the Mayan Coast, the incredible Great Maya Reef austounding architectural feats, endless white beaches and the mysterious sacred cities of the ancient maya. Discover for yourself the wild, unexplored beauty of the Mayan Coast.




Prices for this excellent cruise experience begin as follows:

$702.07 Interior Stateroom
$882.07 Ocean view Stateroom
$1582.07 Suite

All Prices are based on double occupancy with taxes and fees included in the quoted prices. The quoted prices are current as of 05/04/2012, and are subject to change.

Holland America is the undisputed leader when it comes to Grand Luxury in a smaller more package. Now is an excellent time lock in great prices on cruise experiences such as this. In most cases, you can reserve your stateroom for a $250 per person deposit, and have until October 15, 2012 to pay the remaining balance.

IrSabio Travel Consultants is a licensed representative of Holland America Cruise Lines.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Big Savings In Mexico





For more information on this and other awesome travel opportunities, please email us at irsabiotravel@yahoo.com

Mexico III - The Return Of The Carnival

Effective May 18th, 2009 Carnival Cruise Lines announced the resumption of their deployments to Mexican ports of call.

These ports include Cozumel, Cancun, and the Mexican Riviera. This mean that the 4 day cruises from Miami to Cozumel are back! The same is true from other preferred departure port such as Galveston, New Orleans, and Tampa. Best of all, the announcement comes just in time for the summer, and the price is right.

For example, The Carnival Destiny is doing a 3 day cruise out of Miami, and visiting Key West and Cozumel. Inside Cabins priced as low as $359 per person, Ocean View as low as $409 per person. All prices based on double occupancy.

So now, you can look your significant other in the eye, or your children in the eyes, and say with all confidence, "The Vacation To Mexico Is On Again".

Please feel free to visit IrSabio Travel Consultants Cruise Site for more information on various cruises to Mexico. If you are interested in arranging a group cruise, please send us an email, irsabiotravel@yahoo.com.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

CDC Removes Travel Health Warning for Mexico

Effective 05/15/2009 the Centers for Disease Control has officially lifted the health alert and previously imposed travel restrictions to Mexico.

This is good news for most travel agents, and awesome news for the tourism industry in Mexico. Presently many hotel and other travel vendors are offering price reductions as a way to re-stimulate interest in vacationing, or cruising to Mexico. As if just announcing Cozumel and Cancun were available just in time for the summer rush were not enough.

Now is the time, indeed the best time to reschedule those vacation plans to Mexico again. Feel free to visit

IrSabio Travel Consultants Online

Or, please feel free to email us at irsabiotravel@yahoo.com, and let us know what your Mexican Vacation Desires are.