Almost all vacant posts in the last few years, I have one of these simple Cruises we have all heard, accepted. The Caribbean is a best cruise end. All these small islands and all that tropical sun! Love it. They are cheap, too. About $ 500 you can spend a 3-day cruise $ 2,000 or more for one or two weeks. Most of the food, parties, and amenities are included in the price, but check for details before you make your booking. A Christmas harbour cruise offers the best trips you can save your dollars. It includes taking your meals, your cabin, you will be promoted on board, parties and all the fun. Each cruise ship is an entire city and end in itself. There are many types of Christmas cruises and this makes it difficult to pin-point cruise line, how you in your journey. The competition between the various cruise lines is very strong and as if each address individually, you can obtain a less biased opinion of seeking advice from someone else who can advise on the best that a travel agent is.
I am pretty sure we have all been asked at one time or another, what we do for a living, whether it's down the pub after a few bevies or basically anytime you meet someone new, it has to be in the all time top three questions on the all time top ten list of questions to ask someone new. Of course if I had a penny for every time the gleeful 'got any cheap holidays' response to my 'I am a Travel Agent' answer to the top three question of all time, from the last 22 years, I would probably have my own island next to Richard's Necker Island with a cocktail in one hand and a nice Cuban in the other! Of course all this is in hindsight and here I am 22 years on still answering gratis the eternal cheap holiday question, with the usual of course I can - despite the fact I am still waiting for someone to ask me for a price for the most expensive holiday in the world.