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AFRICA
ROUND UPS
Safari Surprises 0212
Luxe Africa 1111
Golf in the Middle East 811
Family Safaris 0611
Luxury Safari Camps 0211
Safari Planner 10/10
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
BAHRAIN
Secret Formula • 10/08
BOTSWANA
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Classical Deviations • 10/07

ETHIOPIA
Religious Sojourn 1011
Cultural Heritage 0311
Northern Treasures 11/10
Riding Modern Wave 0708
Endearing Ethiopia • 01/ 07
Cover feature • 02/ 02

JORDAN
Historical Days & Arabian Nights 7/10
KENYA

Great Routes 711
Make a Dash for Kenya 6/10
A Great Adventure 3/10
Kenya’s Annual Epic 11/09
Kenya’s Big Five Appeal 7/09
Selling Safaris 1/09
Safaris (cover) • 06/ 08
Under the Stars • 12/07
...and Tanzania • 09/07
Ecotourism Nation • 06/ 07

MOROCCO
Marrakech & Foothills 0511
Morocco Mosaic 9/10
Marrakesh, so Magically 10/09
Unlimited Appeal 10/08
Millions in Visitors • 01/ 08

Large & Lovely • 08/ 07
Off the Beaten Road • 02/06

QATAR
Flourishing in the Desert 11/10
SOUTH AFRICA

Open for Business! 710
Soccer in 2010 10/09
ASTA IDE 2009 1/09
Re-Invents Itself • 05/ 08
Wine Harvest • 07/ 07
Western Cape • 03/ 07

TANZANIA
Exploring Tanzania 911
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Safaris Without Borders 1/10
Classic safaris • 09/08
Its Own Mission • 05/ 08
No longer little sister • 09/07

TUNISIA
A Taste of Tunisia • 05/06 UGANDA
Emerges from Shell• 08/06
ZAMBIA
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Classical Deviations • 10/07

ZIMBABWE

Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Classical Deviations • 10/07


ASIA
ROUND UPS
Fabulous Fall Festivals 811
Summer Festival Calendar 0411
AUSTRALIA

Town & Country Culture 1/12
Wine Trail 711
Natural Wonders 12/10
Ten Things To Experience in Sydney 8/10
From Culture to Nature 12/09
Aussie Outback 1/09
Melbourne's Wild Side• 0708
Driving Business • 02/ 08
Hidden Secrets • 08/ 07
Stellar Attractions • 02/ 07

CHINA
Zhangjiajie Marvels 1/12
Group Travel 1011
Traveling with Children 0611
Beijing Your Way COV 1/11
Hotel Boom Continues 10/10
Voluntourism 7/10
Tthe Real China COVER 1/10
Beijing Hotel Boom 11/08
Reaches for the Moon • 03/ 08
Tourism Wave • 11/07
Guangzhou • 03/ 07

COOK ISLANDS
Live out your dream 09/08
The latest Hot Spot • 12/07
Paradise Contention • 10/07

FIJI
Marriage Fiji Style 0212
Fiji’s Many Faces 9/10
Tropical Touchdown 10/08
Smile You're on Fiji • 02/ 08
Tropical Getaway • 01/06

INDIA
Romancing India 1211
Travel Like a Maharajah 1111
Selling Strategies COVER 0411
Rail Odyssey 0311
A Bright Future 10/10
Awestruck in India &
New Travel Products for 2010-11
Expands Tourism Territory 3/10
Cultural Journey 12/09
Mumbai Revisited 3/09
Kochi: Calm, Complex 12/08
Sacred to Sublime • 08/08
Mumbai's Bollywood • 05/ 08
Driving Business • 12/07
Madyha Pradesh • 07/ 07
Maharashtra • 06/ 07
What's New • 05/ 07

JAPAN
Spiritual and Green 0212
Rail Is Back Online 0611
Neo-Ryo 11/10
2010 is Visit Japan Year 5/10
Jeju’s Enticing Mix 12/09
Luxury Travel Forum 1/09
In and out of Tokyo • 08/ 08
KOREA
From Seoul to Ancient Buddhist Temples 12/11 COVER
Korea Takes the Stage 911
UNESCO Folk Villages 0211
Ceramic Arts 9/10
Historic & Cultura 5/10 COVER
48 Hours in Seoul 11/09
Traveling to Korea to Eat 10/09
Affordable Seoul 1/09
New Arts Center • 09/08
Sancturay in Temples • 12/07

Jeju Island • 02/ 07
ASTA Expo • 01/ 07

LAOS
Cave City Opens • 04/ 07
MACAU
Beyond Gaming • 01/ 08
Taking a Bow • 07/ 07

MALAYSIA
Sizzling Malaysia 3/10
Sight seeing • 02/06
NEW CALEDONIA
The Secret is Out • 07/08
NEW ZEALAND
A Taste of Wine Country
Bumped Ski Season 08/09
Discounted Five-Star 3/09
Luxury & Adventure • 04/ 08
Hidden Secrets • 08/ 07

PHILIPPINES
Reefs and Wrecks: Diving 1011
Man’s Conquest, Nature’s Bounty COVER 0511
SINGAPORE

What Makes Singapore Hot for 2010? 01/10
Singapore Corners SE Asia Market 10/09

Value and Deals 7/09
TAIWAN
Lantern Festival 3/10
Warm Welcome • 03/06

THAILAND
Amazing Thailand12/11
Songkran Festival, Spas 1111
Thai the Knot 0511
Don’t Call it a Comeback 0311
Welcomes Visitors Back 8/10

City Chic to Rural Respite 5/10
Asia’s New Island of Tourism 3/10
Elephant Back Riding • 08/06

Exotic Bangkok • 02/06
VIETNAM

Luxurious Adventure • 09/07


CARIBBEAN
ROUND UP FEATURES
Gal Pals in the Tropics 1/12
Blue & Borrowed 12/11
Teeing Up 811
Spanish Flavors: 711
Family Stay & Play 0611
Natural Attractions 0511
Top Beaches 0411
Culinary Tour 0311
SPA-tacular in Caribbean 0211
Caribbean Family Holiday 11/10
Summer Deals 5/10
Passion in Paradise 1/10
ANGUILLA
Caribbean Chic 1111
Happy in Eastern Carib 12/10
A Sliver of Shangri-La
Big Agent Plans for 2010 10/09
Branding of Anguilla 11/08
New Celebrity Status • 04/ 08
Winter Curtain Call • 01/ 08
Secret is out • 05/ 07 cover

Off-Posh Prices • 04/ 07

ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
Beauty on the Beaches COVER 711
The Beach is the Beginning 10/10
The Sandy Sister 02/10
Spread Carnival Fever 7/09
Festive Side 09/08
Wedding Bells- 07/08 Cover
Tropical Paradise • 05/ 08

Blessed with Beauty • 09/ 07
Twin Deals • 06/ 07

ARUBA
Easy as A-B-C: Selling the Dutch Islands 810
Divi"s Inside Edge 12/08
BARBADOS
Caribbean Panache: 911
A Blue Sky Holiday 6/10
The Bajan Macation • 04/ 08
BAHAMAS
Cable Beach • 06/08
BONAIRE
Easy as A-B-C: Selling the Dutch Islands 810
CAYMAN ISLANDS

CITE Report on Caymans 7/09
CITE Report • 09/ 07

CURACAO
Easy as A-B-C: Selling the Dutch Islands 810
Onsite Report 4/07
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Five Star Race • 0608
La Romana • 11/07
New hot Spot • 0107

GRENADA
Moves into Tourism
GUYANA
Land of Many Waters • 04/06
JAMAICA
Tie The Knot 0111
Jamaica on a Roll 710
The Heart of Jamaica 11/09
Luxury in Jamaica 11/09
Committed to Tourism 8/08
Cool Green • 02/ 08

Waterparks • 10/07
Hidden Charms • 03/ 07

MARTINIQUE
Isle of Flowers • 05/ 07
Living Well • 02/06
PUERTO RICO
Selling the Caribbean 0212
Beyond the Surf, Sand 3/10
Golfing 08/09
Star-Studded 12/08
SAINT MARTIN
CTC Takes Center Stage 1111
Paassionate & Plaayful
Taste of Europe 12/08
Upper Market • 07/08
SMART Report • 07/ 07

ST. KITTS
Caribbean’s Sweetheart 910
Expansion Plans • 03/ 08
ST. LUCIA
The Newest Edge 12/09
For Kids & Grown-Ups 10/08
Almond Smugglers • 09/ 07

From Golf to Marinas • 06/06

ST. VINCENT &

THE GRENADINES

Island Hopping • 03/ 08
TURKS & CAICOS
Gold Coast 10/09
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

Selling the Caribbean 0212
America’s Caribbean 3/10
Team Spirit 12/08

EUROPE

ROUND UPS
Mediterranean Islands 0212
Skiing the Alps 1/12
Soft Adventure Capitals 911
City Break 711

Summer Festivals 0611
Baltic Cities 0511
Central & Eastern Europe 0311
Jewish Heritage 0111
Central Eastern Europe 03/10
AUSTRIA
Vienna Tops the List of Best Cities To Live In 6/10
Waltz through Vienna 11/09
Vienna: Hip & Festive 3/09
Vienna's Passion 10/08
Vienna Culture • 05/ 08
Along the Danube • 04/ 08

New Properties • 09/ 07
atcb Unites Region • 06/ 07
Vienna Happenings • 03/ 07

BELGIUM & FLANDERS
Flemish Landmarks and Festivities
River Towns 12/10
FLANDERS for the Casual Connoisseur 9/10 COVER
FLANDERS
Cultivating a
Taste for Finer Things 3/10
FLANDERS Antwerp 12/09FLANDERS: Stellar Sites 10/09
Arrive as a Visitor, Leave as a Belgian 08/09
Belgian Hotels • 07/08
Wallonia • 10/07

BRITAIN
Trail Back to London 3/10
Weekend in London 12/08
Top Hotels 06/ 08
Liverpool • 04/ 08
Eurostar Paris/London • 1107

BULGARIA
Central Eastern Europe 03/08
CANARY ISLANDS
Classics in Canaries • 01/08 Sunny Canaries • 11/ 06
CROATIA
Welcomes Traveler in Style 1111
A Country for All Seasons 910
Croatia’s Adriatic Coast 3/10
Europe’s Newest Riviera 4/09
Something big in 2009 • 09/08
Wine Country • 04/ 08

Cultural Circle• 10/07
Heart & Soul • 04/ 07

CYPRUS
The Best of Cyprus 1011
Highlights From the Birthplace of Beauty Cover Nov. 2010
Cyprus thru Centuries 1/10
Golden Anniversary 10/09
Cypriot Primer 10/08
From Wine to Water 6/08
Loving the Island • 10/07
Cool Cats • 09/ 07

CZECH REPUBLIC
Gentle Evolution Cover 7/10
Bohemian Attractions 12/09
Footsteps of princes 10/08
For Young at Heart • 08/ 07

DENMARK
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
Culture & History • 01/06
FINLAND
Helsinki By Design 810
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
Not just in Summer 10/08
Helsinki's New Face • 04/ 08
Rauma • 05/06

FRANCE
Design Hotels In Paris 11/10
France’s Big Summer Festivals
Still Among Top Five 1/09
Rhone Alpes Region • 02/ 08
ASTA in Lyon • 12/ 07
Eurostar Paris/London • 1107

GERMANY
Northeast Region COVER 1011
Another Eventful Year 1011

FIFA Women’s World Cup 0311
Promoting Health & Wellness 10/10 Cover Feature
Mainz and Much More 6/10
Designs on creative Germany 3/10
The Great German Southwest 909
Oberammergau Passion Play 08/09
GTM ’09 Visits Northeast 7/09
Networking in Bavaria • 09/08
Beating the Euro • 04/ 08
Posh Palaces • 03/ 08

Automotives • 03/ 07
What Not to Miss • 02/ 07
Dusseldorf • 09/06
GREECE
Magical Greek Islands 1211
Northern Escapades 10/10
Greek Suppliers • 08/08
Greek Cruises • 02/08
Island Trio • 08/ 07

GREENLAND
New Access • 05/ 07
HOLLAND
Rembrandt & Tulips • 01/06
HUNGARY
High End Value, Old World Ambience 5/10
Budapest Live Arts 12/08
Celebrating Budapest • 04/ 08

IRELAND
Go where Ireland Directs your 310
Finding Yourself • 03/ 08
Dublin • 11/07
Foynes SeaPlanes • 10/07

ITALY
For Food Lovers 1/12
Tuscan Spas 911
Salerno, Amalfi Coast 11/10
Get Lost in Erice, Sicily 5/10
The Veneto 1/10
Tuscany 03/09
Roman Revival1/09 Cover
Ri mini celebrates 11/08
Deals & Sunshine 09/08
Affordable Italy 6/08
Western Sicily • 01/ 08

Abruzzo • 07/ 07

LITHUANIA
Close up at Vilnus • 08/ 07
MALTA
Historic Tempos 12/08
Many Faces • 05/04

NORWAY
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
Stavanger • 04/ 08

In the fjords • 01/06

POLAND
Health, Fitness, Outdoors 1011
Passage to Poland 811 COVER
Fall In Love With Warsaw 810
Top Summer Destination 510
Old cities Revisited 11/08
New Found Power • 04/ 08
Gdansk • 05/ 07

Krakow • 02/06

PORTUGAL
36 Hours in Lisbon 811
Azorean Journey 0111
What’s New in Portugal? 9/10
Invests for Tomorrow 10/09
Heritage Travel 1/09
Affordable Luxury • 07/07
Hosts Wine Tasting • 10/07

Out of Lisbon • 11/07
ROMANIA
Town and Country 11/09
CEE Round up • 03/08

Great Value • 06/06
RUSSIA
Siberia and the Trans-Siberian: The Mother of Rail Rides 07/09
St. Petersburg • 07/08
W inter Festivals • 11/07
St Peterburg • 02/ 07

SCOTLAND
Exploring in Scotland 1211
Scotland's Spirit • 12/07
Glasgow with Style • 0706

SLOVAKIA
CEE Round up • 03/08
10 Reason to Visit • 10/04
SLOVENIA
CEE Round up • 03/08
SPAIN
Sephardic Trail 1/12
Castile and Leon 811
Spain’s Intangible Soul 0211
Road to Santiago 3/10 Cover
Valencia Shimmers 11/09
Barcelona & Costa Brava
Discover Galicia 1/09
Barcelona 12/08
Great Off Season Value 10/08
Andalusia (Cover) • 08/08
Malaga's Culture• 05/ 08

Zaragoza • 01/08

Iberia's Capitals • 12/07
Prado's Debuts • 11/07
Cutting Edge Madrid • 08/ 07
Valencia • 04/ 07

SWEDEN
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
SWITZERLAND
Eye on Premium Prize 7/09
Cultural Lavaux • 02/08
Basel, Fribourg • 09/ 07
Basel Quietly Classy • 05/ 07
Scenic Postbus • 01/ 07

TURKEY
Turkey’s Elegant Aegean 1111
Crossroads of Empires 711
The Best of the West 0511
Cave Hopping in Cappadocia
Turkey’s Treasures 12/09
Seductive Istanbul 5/09
Hideaway 'St. Tropez' 11/08
Land of Sunrise • 05/ 08
Endless Mysteries • 07/ 07

UKRAINE
Top Ten Sights • 07/ 07


LATIN AMERICA
Round Up Feature
Central America Update 1/12
Couple’s Retreats 1211
Best Hikes 911
Inland/Island Vacations: 711

Road to Machu Picchu 0511
Mundo Maya Update 0411
UNESCO Sites 0211
Live The Dream 1210
S. & C America • May 2008
ARGENTINA
Summer Escapes 0111
Maté to Malbec 810
24 Hrs in Buenos Aires 12/09
From A to C • 11/07
Learning to Tango • 10/05

BELIZE
Accessible Inland/Island Vacations 810
Belize Cruises 1/10
Heritage Groups • 02/08
Family Adventure • 07/ 07

BOLIVIA
May 2008
BRAZIL
Big, Fat Party in Brazil 10/09
Heart & Soul • 08/08
Bossa Nova Beaches • 03/08
Carnival • 09/07
Agent's Bargain • 05/ 07

CHILE
Sacred Journeys 1011
Comunas to Cordillera 710
Atacama Desert Gets Hotter 3/10
Chilean Surprises 11/09
From A to C • 11/07
Isla Negra • 07/0
6
COLOMBIA
The Magic 1111
Islas del Rosario 5/10
Cartagena Day Trips 08/09
Takes Giant Leap • 12/06
COSTA RICA
Luxury Hotels 12/11
Natural Wealth 9/10
Eco Tourism at the Source7/09
Green Pot of Gold • 07/08
T he Greening • 10/07
A Front Runner • 03/07

CURAÇAO
Down Under • 04/ 07
ECUADOR & GALAPAGOS
S. American Native Culture 0212
Ecuador – Love Life 811
Best of Both Hemispheres 710
Visiting Paradise 08/09
Secret Pacific Coast 3/09
Ever Changing 11/08
Traveling Mindfully • 01/08

Fragile & Focused • 08/ 07

EL SALVADOR
New World (Cover) • 11/ 07
GUATEMALA
Meet me at the fountain 12/08
Land of everlasting Spring 05

HONDURAS
Hello to Honduras 2/05 Cover
May 200
8
MEXICO
Family Adventures 0611
Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo 0311
Colonial Mexico 10/10
Fulfilling Your Basic Needs 6/10
The Soulful Side 12/09
Los Cabos for Luxurious Adventure 7/09
Hotel Chains 12/08
Uncommon Retreats • 0708
Report from Tianguis • 6/08
Puerto Vallarta • 12/07
Yucatan Glory Days • 07/ 07
Yucatan Peninsula • 05/ 07

NICARAGUA
May 2008 Round Up
Natural Beauty • 01/06

PANAMA
Growth Spurt • 0/ 07
Boca del Toro • 05/06

PARAGUAY
May 2008 Round Up
PERU
Road to Machu Picchu 0511
Amazon Odyssey: 11/10
Ancient Powers • 0908
Machu Picchu • 4/ 08
Festivals • 04/ 07

URUGUAY
May 2008 Round Up
VENEZUELA

May 2008 Round Up

Summer Olympics Drive

Demand for Yangtze River Cruises

By Jonathan Siskin, cruise editor.

With the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing focusing the international spotlight on China, a record number of Americans are expected to travel here this year. Statistics compiled by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) reveal that the number of U.S. visitors to China has been rising at an annual rate of 12.5% from 1.6 million in 2005 to an estimated 2.5 million in 2009. Many clients planning China visits will want to include a Yangtze River cruise on their itineraries, and there are several quality river ships and tour packages featuring Yangtze cruises to choose from in 2008.

Victoria Expands Fleet
Since launching its first ship on the Yangtze in 1994, Victoria Cruises has gradually expanded its fleet to seven ships sailing on itineraries from four to nine days including its best selling “Three Gorges Highlights” “Three Gorges Explorer” and “Grand Yangtze Discovery” cruises.
Victoria recently announced it will be adding an eighth vessel, the Victoria Jenna, which will set sail on April 26, 2009. With a passenger capacity of 418, the Jenna will be the largest and most luxurious ship on the river with a total of 209 cabins—186 standard accommodations, 19 junior suites, two deluxe suites and two Shangra-la suites.
Each comes with private balcony, bathroom with shower/tub and television with CNN and HBO broadcasts. There are two dining rooms (a single main seating dining room and an a la carte restaurant) along with a fitness room, library/reading room and theatre style night club.
Victoria is currently offering a variety of winter specials with savings of over 40% off regular season rates on select sailings through mid March, 2008. Winter specials include the “Three Gorges Highlights” itineraries: Chongqing-Yichang (four days/three nights downstream) and Yichang-Chongqing(five days/four nights upstream); and the roundtrip “Three Gorges Explorer” itinerary: Chongqing-Yichang-Chongqing (eight days/seven nights).
Highlights include sailing through the spectacular Three Gorges section of the river and a tour of the Three Gorges Dam site. There are also excursions to some of the oldest cities along the river as well as to new cities built to accommodate those people who had to relocate because of the rising Yangtze waters. Call 800-348-8084, 212-818-1680 or visit www.victoriacruises.com

Viking River Cruises offers an annual series of Yangtze cruises aboard its deluxe sister ships Viking Century Sun and Viking Century Sky. Both five deck vessels consist of 153 staterooms with a maximum capacity of 306 passengers. Each has an observation bar & lounge, coffee bar, sun deck, sauna, gym, business center, internet station, beauty salon and massage services. Yangtze Cruises are included in the following Viking Cruise tours: Imperial Jewels of China (12 days): China’s Cultural Delights (16 days); Roof of the World (16 days) and Silk Road Adventure (17 days). Call 877-688-4546 or visit www.vikingrivercruise.com

A & K Launches New Ship
Abercrombie & Kent, which pioneered upscale travel to China with the opening of its first office in Hong Kong in 1983, is bringing a new standard of luxury and comfort to Yangtze River cruising with the debut of the 124 passenger “Yangtze Explorer” on April 20, 2008.
Guests can book one of the 24 spacious suites or 38 deluxe cabins, all with private balconies. Dining will be first rate with a selection of Chinese and Western dishes overseen by an onboard executive chef. There will also be shipboard programs and innovative shore excursions throughout the cruise that will educate passengers about China’s “River of Heaven” and enhance their understanding of Chinese history and customs.
Amenities include a spa, fitness center and hairdresser while a business center will provide internet access throughout the cruise. The Yangtze Explorer will also adhere to the highest standard of sustainability with the most up-to-date sewage disposal systems and recycling facilities.
Four night upstream sailings on the Yangtze Explorer depart Yichang on Sundays and arrive in Chongqing on Thursdays while three night downstream sailings leave Chongqing on Thursday and arrive in Yichang on Sunday. Call 800-554-7094 or visit www.abercrombiekent.com

Uniworld and Pacific Delight feature Yangtze River Cruises in various tour packages throughout the year. Uniworld partners with Victoria Cruises on its selection of 2008 Grand River China Cruises offering a choice of 10 itineraries from seven to 20 days.
Cruises begin the first week in February and continue through the Fall. Grand River Cruises include highlights of the Yangtze, the mysteries of Tibet, Mongolia and Siberia, the gardens of Suzhou and green mountains of Guilin.
Uniworld currently offers more than 30 itineraries on 12 rivers in 20 countries across four continents: China, Europe, Russia and Egypt. Call 800-733-7820 or visit www.uniworld.com
Pacific Delight Tours also partners with Victoria Cruises on 13 China tour packages in 2008 that feature three to six night Yangtze River Cruises. Packages also include tours and overnight stays of one to four nights in cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi’an. Details of all China tours are available in Pacific Delight’s new 116 page “China and Asia Tourbook”.
Pacific Delight Tours, celebrating 38 years in the business in 2008, specializes in escorted and independent tours to China, the Orient and Southeast Asia and also offers packages to India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Call 800-221-7179 or 212-818-1781 and visit www.PacificDelightTours.com

Decemner 2007 Issue

Viking, Standardbearer on River Cruising

by Joan Jenkins

In any comparison of river cruises and ocean voyages, trips on inland waterways have the edge when it comes to scenery along the way. Another plus: easy access to ports that can't be reached by ocean liners. Viking River Cruises, the world's largest such company, has 23 ships, 13 of them for the American market. JAX FAX recently traveled Budapest-Amsterdam on the Viking Danube, built in 1999, with 75 outside cabins.
Viking by Sea and Now, by Land
This past summer, Viking River Cruises announced a new venture called Viking Tours, a product expansion that coincides with the company's 10th anniversary. “Selected itineraries will bring discerning travelers to some of the world's most exciting destinations,” said company chairman and CEO Torstein Hagen. Viking Tours enters the market with programs to India, southeast Asia, Egypt, South Africa, South America, the Galapagos, Scandinavia, Antarctica and the South Pacific. All offer pre- and post-tour add-ons to such places as Bhutan, Dubai, Cambodia, Angkor, Petra, Reykjavik and Australia's Ayers Rock.
For the purposes of this report, however, JF traveled on Viking’s River Cruise between Budapest and Amsterdam aboard the Viking Danube.
Public Areas: All Viking ships feature observation lounges with panoramic views, sundecks and one or two restaurants. Most have a gift shop and library with books and games. Some have a sauna. The Viking Sky and Danube are each equipped with a whirlpool, exercise room and swimming pool.
Staterooms: Spacious cabins are decorated in Scandinavian modern style. Bathrooms include larger-than-average shower stalls. Beds are super-comfortable featuring feather-filled duvets. Cabin also have: TV with CNN movie channel, telephones, safe, hair dryers and individual climate control.
Euro-Gourmet Meals: In addition to enjoying a sumptuous breakfast buffet with sparkling wine, guests can order blueberry pancakes, French toast, oatmeal and other off-the-menu selections. Delectable pastries are offered every afternoon at tea time. A typical four-course dinner menu might list spring rolls with marinated glass noodles, onion soup with cheese croutons, pork escalade in lemon sauce and papardelle noodles--for dessert: Emperor's souffle with mashed apples. Vegetarian entrees are available, and, for the less gastronomically adventurous, grilled chicken breast, rump steak and Caesar salad. Open seating augments sociability. The dress code on board and ashore is casual. Dinner attire tends toward "evening casual" and the Captain's dinner is dressy but not formal.
Shipboard Entertainment: Mingling with fellow passengers and enjoying after-dinner drinks in the lounge are popular leisure-time options. Live music is performed for listening to and/or dancing. Special events during our cruise included traditional Hungarian singing and dancing, preparing apple strudel, glass-blowing demonstrations, bingo and a performance by Bavarian folk dancers.
Itineraries: For 2008, European river cruises and expeditions on China's Yangtse River are being offered. Some examples: 7-14 night trips from Basel to Antwerp, Vienna to Nuremberg, Berlin to Prague, Paris to LeHavre, St. Petersburg to Moscow and Beijing to Shanghai.
Shore Excursions: Most shore programs are included in the cruise fare. Our first guided tour was in Budapest, a favorite European city among American tourists. Our next port, Bratislavia, Slovakia's capital, is an architectural gem. Most of the Old City's 15th and 16th-century buildings, neglected during the Socialist decades, have been impressively restored. After sightseeing by motorcoach along Vienna's famed Ringstrasse, we visited the Lower Belvedere palace, which houses Gustav Klimpt paintings, including his most famous work, The Kiss.
Rothenburg looks like it's right out of a Bavarian fairytale. The small town's 14th-19th-century buildings survived World War II without a scratch. Highlights of Nuremberg included the former Nazi party rally grounds, plus the Palace of Justice, site of 1946-47's war crimes trials. After our walking tour in Mainz, we visited the library where several of Joannes Gutenberg's original Bibles are displayed. Our stop in Cologne included Germany's biggest and best-known cathedral. The cruise ended in Amsterdam, where we visited the Rijksmuseum. On display are such Dutch masterpieces as Rembrandt's Night Watch. Ample port time is allowed for those who'd like to do some independent sightseeing.
Extra Services: Wireless internet access, using the ship's laptop computers, is available for 20 euros per hour. A satellite-beamed newspaper, USA Times, can be picked up at the reception desk every morning. Maps and brochures are distributed at each port. Laundry service is available.
Pre- and Post-Cruise Add-ons: For an easy way to enhance your client's travel experience and increase your commissions, book them on a three-day pre-or post-cruise add-on. They are available in many cities--including Paris, Amsterdam, Prague, Budapest, Lucerne, Krakow, Vienna and Helsinki. Packages are based on four-star, centrally located hotels. Prices range from $649 to $749 per person double.
Fares and Commissions: Viking's 2008 Itinerary Guides include fares for March-November sailings. For example, the 15-day Grand European Tour, through five countries with 14 guided tours, is $3,100, category E, for March 3rd and April 6th, 2008. For July 13th and 27th, 2008, a category A cabin costs $6,199. Agent's commission is 10%. Wholesale commissions vary. Call 877-668-4546; E-mail: info-us@vikingcruises.com; or visit www.vikingcruises.com

June 2007 Feature

South Pacific Cruises: Where Paradise is no Cliché

easter i9slandby Jonathan Siskin

While the word “paradise” is overused in travel literature, it is absolutely on target when describing a South Pacific cruise. For well-traveled, pleasure seeking clients who crave cruising on itineraries to exotic ports of call, a South Pacific cruise will more than satisfy their wanderlust desires. Few places on the planet conjure up the idyllic images and mystique associated with these faraway islands. Even the names of the islands—i.e. Bora Bora, Moorea, Raiatea, Samoa and the Tuamotus—roll off the tongue like mellifluous Polynesian melodies that have mesmerized visitors since peripatetic Captain Cook first sailed here on his epic voyages.

Nowadays, the allure of the South Pacific is an especially good sell for cruise lines that have itineraries calling at far flung destinations from Tahiti to Easter Island. Among the lines with ships cruising the South Pacific during 2007 are Princess, Regent Seven Seas, Silversea, Seabourn, Discover World Cruises, CruiseWest and Adventure Life Voyages.

One of the few ships based in the South Pacific year round is the Paul Gauguin of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Carrying a maximum of 348 guests, this luxury ship departs out of Papeete, Tahiti on 7, 11, 13 and 17 night roundtrip itineraries visiting ports including Moorea, Bora Bora, Raiatea, Huahine and Taha’a. One of the most romantic ships afloat, a special favorite of honeymooners and upscale couples accustomed to penultimate pampering. Among the perks of a Gauguin voyage are complimentary beverages and a no-tipping policy. The ship’s interior is designed around a Polynesian theme with walls decorated with 19th century photos of “pre-tourist” Tahiti. There is also a small museum and gallery onboard containing native manuscripts and an assortment of Polynesian artifacts.
Three original Gauguin sketches are on view under glass, and the gallery sells books, videos and other items focusing on the art, history and culture of the islands. There are also expert lecturers accompanying each cruise who give talks on Tahiti and Gauguin. Water sports dominate the daily agenda of activities, and the Paul Gauguin excels in its diversity of recreational equipment; there is a retractable marina platform at the aft of the ship plus a supply of kayaks, windsurfers, scuba and snorkeling gear and two water skiing boats. There is also a compelling lineup of shore excursions from shark feeding, parasailing and helicopter rides to outrigger/jeep tours. www.rssc.com

Some clients prefer sailing on expedition ships with a capacity of 50-150 passengers which can explore more remote islands and atolls that are off limits to larger vessels. Two companies offering expedition cruises to the South Pacific this year are Cruise West and Adventure Life Voyages. With nine small ships with capacities ranging from 70-138 passengers, the largest American owned cruise line, Seattle-based
Cruise West has a fleet of nine small ships with capacities ranging from 70 to 138 passengers and specializes in itineraries to places not visited by traditional cruise ships. The Cruise West experience and the casual onboard atmosphere encourages frequent interaction between passengers and crew, and the Cruise West experience is enhanced by enrichment lectures by local experts. Call 800-296-8993; www.cruisewest.com

One of the newest entrants into the South Pacific cruise market is Adventure Life Voyages, a Missoula, Montana-based company that is among the leaders in land based tours to Central and South America.
The experts at Adventure Life have selected a few choice expedition cruise vessels and paired them with enticing itineraries to some of the far-flung corners of the globe. Call 800-344-6118; www.adventure-life.com