Question by Maia-Kine’: Can anyone refer me to a good travel agent or cruise line for Tahiti (South Sea Islands)?
I’m looking for a great package deal for 7-10 days in January.
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Answer by onyi
http://www.rhoda.joystar.com
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Question by Stacy Cervenka: Looking for a good cruise travel agent for a South Pacific, Australia, and/or New Zealand cruise?
My fiance and I are looking to take a cruise to either the South Pacific, Australia, or New Zealand for our honeymoon in December, 2011. It is the first cruise either of us have ever taken, so we’re hoping to find a good travel agent who is familiar with cruise lines in this part of the world. We’re young professionals who are just starting out in life, so we probably won’t be taking any luxury lines (Paul Gaughin, Seabourn, etc) unless we can get a really great deal! We’re most likely going to be taking something on Princess, Royal Caribbean, or another more affordable line. Does anyone know of a good travel agent who might be able to help us? Thanks!!
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Answer by timetravler
Just look in your yellow pages for a travel agent that specializes in cruises. I use a company called cruise planners so you may look to see if you have one of those in your home town. In 2007, I took a cruise much like you want to take. It started from Sidney, Australia, went to 5 ports in New Zealand, then to many islands in the South Pacific, then to Hawaii, and finally to Los Angeles, California. Is was at that time 29 days long. Now, I believe it is 30 days long. It was with Princess cruises. This particular cruise only happens once a year so you need to book it way in advance. It is called a repositioning cruise, so it may not be listed in all the Princess cruise brochures.
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Question by mario: How can I find a travel agent in Connecticut who is an expert on Australia?
I live in West Hartford and am looking for a travel agent who really knows Australia. I am planning on a honeymoon there for December-January and we want to know our options and find the best deals.
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Answer by <3Mason
you’d probably be best to give flight centre a call or go onto their site www.flightcentre.com.au
they organize travel, accommodation and activities for you. Australia is HUGE! so different companies will specialize in different areas.
my suggestion is to visit places like: (Noosa, Sunshine Coast) If you have a bit of money to spend
(Kakadu, Northern Territory) if you like the outdoors
(Oprah House, Sydney) if your into the city and landmarks.
for a Honeymoon, your better off sticking to coastal areas…. try not to go too far inland, you dont want to kill your partner in the Aussie Outback
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