Connecting flights

When looking to fly abroad for business or pleasure you may find you might have to get a connecting flight to London Heathrow from your local airport first, sometimes this may be the aircraft you’ve travelled down on but mostly you change to a larger aircraft for the remainder of your journey, especially if it’s a long distance to travel.

Most connecting flights are only a short time after you arrive, giving enough time for baggage to be moved, some people do worry though about losing their luggage in transit when taking connecting flights. Sometimes however a connecting flight might mean a stopover in London. Luckily there are some great hotels on and near Heathrow, many of which offer a shuttle service.

Small local airports can only offer a limited number of destinations they travel directly to, normally ones across Europe if you are going further afield you may find you have to look to larger airports to get good flight deals to destinations such as USA, Canada and Australia.

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Hawaii cruise

Many people who often think about taking a cruise to warmer climes often opt for the blue oceans of the Caribbean and taking in the delights of the Mexican Rivera, Dominica, Panama and other tropical delights. Often forgotten as a cruise destination is Hawaii, a great destination that offers a great combination of sun, sea, sand and paradisiacal tropical temperatures.

Many of the cruise holidays offered are generally around 14 nights departing and returning to Los Angeles, California with days spent visiting the small Hawaiian Islands of Hilo, Honolulu, Nawiliwili and Lahaina as well as Ensenada in Mexico.

Because Hawaii is situated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean the islands are quite isolated from the outside world making for a very relaxed atmosphere and gentle pace of life and taking a cruise is a great way to see what Hawaii has to offer whilst enjoying the comfort and luxury of the accommodation.

You can spend a day on each island enjoying the many activities available, or simply relaxing on the beach drink in hand taking in the natural beauty of your surroundings. You can take a trip flying over these beautiful islands and look at the vast volcanic craters or dare to ascent to the summit of Haleakala on Maui. There is also so much Hawaiian folk law to enjoy like their famous luau or trying some hula or surf lessons.

For a relaxing and energising break away Hawaii has some much to offer everyone from couples to families, enjoying a breakaway here also won’t break your bank balance with many great cruise deals to this superb destination.

Hilo, Hawaii

Hilo, Hawaii

Picture courtesy of Justin Donnelly

 

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Take a Celebrity Millennium Cruise down the West Coast

There is so many places to visit and much to see and do on the West Coast of America it can be hard to easily fit it all into one holiday, however if you take a Celebrity West Coast cruise holiday from Canada to California travelling on the luxurious cruise liner the Celebrity Millennium you get to see the best the West has to offer.

The Celebrity Millennium offers world class facilities for all to enjoy with spacious and comfortable accommodation, from stylish staterooms to stunning Penthouse suites, but with so much to do on board and so much to see when in port you will probably find you don’t spend that much time in your room. During daytime cruising there are plenty of options to spend your time onboard such as for exercise fans, High-tech fitness facilities like AquaSpa, a Swimming Pool, Paddle tennis and Golf nets and if you just like to relax and take it easy before big excursions you can unwind in the Two-tier library, the Card room, Music library, Internet café or one of the Elegant bars and lounges. In the evening there are plenty of places for you to dine from 5* restaurants to the casual dining boulevard you will never be short of places to eat.

The West Coast Cruise starts in Canada in Vancouver, British Columbia where you firstly get too enjoy the sophistication and cultural richness that it has to offer before you depart on your journey southward, after the first night of travelling you will arrive at Nanaimo and dock for the day and either enjoy some excursions or just explore the ship. The next day you can spend exploring Victoria, with its genteel ambience you can visit the Butchart Gardens or relax in one of many street cafes.

Butchart Gardens
Butchart Gardens

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The next day is normally a highlight of many people taking this cruise, a day enjoying Seattle, visiting famous places such as the world-famous Space Needle and the majestic 14,410-foot active volcano Mount Rainier as well as the birthplace of Frasier, Kurt Cobain and Microsoft. After a day exploring all that Seattle has to offer you get to relax for a day at sea before you reach California and the first stop off in this state is San Francisco where you have two days to enjoy here. You can enjoy many of the great tourist attractions here such as the Golden Gate Bridge or Alcatraz and if you are partial to a bit of shopping then you stop off at Bloomingdales, Barneys, Sephora and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Seattle
Seattle

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After San Francisco you then sail by night arriving in the small, laid-back and lovely port of Monterey, where for the day you can visit numerous shops and restaurant as well as the Monterey Bay aquarium. Coming near to the end of your cruise you can stop off in Los Angles and can visit the town of Avalon which is a quaint village on Catalina Island, here you can enjoy a stroll along the colourful Pleasure Pier, which offers numerous opportunities for exploring the island’s emerald waters with world-famous glass bottom boat rides. The next day you arrive in San Diego where you have a bit of time for a look around before you leave for your flight back to the UK.

Avalon Harbour, Catalina Island
Avalon Harbour, Catalina Island

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