Whitby Free Press, 3 Feb 1982, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WHITBY FREE, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 982; PAGE 17 Whitby Free Press... Li-Àving inTodays World' Warm water' cruising in winter: Is there any where you'd rather be? Ultimate holiday of the 1980s for frost-bitten Can- adians is a cruise in the sun.' Tht's not because Caribbean cruising is es- pecially new but because two reoent ýdevelopinents now make it a much hap- pier choice for a wide range of people. The developments: starting point for many 1980s curises is itself a warm and exotic locale. And new ships have been designed superbly to make the most of the warmth while meeting North Amer- icans' special holiday tastes. Best 'current illustration is a package offered by Fiesta Holidays. Fiesta's cruise holiday starts with a quick. flight from cold Toronto to warm San Juan. That's followed by seven days and nights on the "Cunard Prinoess" cruising between G arib- bean ports of French, Dutch and British her iage. For the 1981/82 season prices start at $1479. SUntil recently shipa used for Caribbean cruising were designed also to make Atlantic crossings and sail out of northern ports. Since they spent-so much time in chilly waters they could not be built to take full advant- age of warmth. But now the Cunard Uine has built two sister ships exclusively for warm waters cruising. Thus the star of the Fiesta holiday is the ship herseif. Like every great ocean liner '#Cunard Prin- oessu contains nightclubs, movie theatres, -a casino, duty-ftee shops, a beauty salon. In a large restaurant she feasts her passengers four times a day -- break- fast, lunch, dinner, and late night snack -- and tradition- al mid-morning bouillon and English afternoon tea are squeezed in too. Where "Cunard Prin- oess"f is special is that, in addition to these regular luxuries, she offers 23,800 square feet of open deck spaoe, protected from wind by glass walls and colorful canopies. Here's the place to soak up sun tans by day, enjoy the stars and tropical moon by night. A cruise holiday can be as h'ctive or restful as you "Cunard Princees" cruises- hetween Caribhean Wslad with wmter-weary Ontarijans. By night you can play in the casino or the nightclub, see a movie, loaf in the piano bar, play bingo, take in- a lecture on the ports you're visiting, joîn a bridge or backgammon, tournament. To keep appet- ites up and waistines down you could disco all night, swim in the pool, work out in the exerciser room, join the morning calisthenics group. "Cunard Princess" is the first luxury passenger ship ever christened in New York *Harbor. Prinoess Grace of. Monaco rtid the honors in 1977. 'She's a great ship from the line that built and sailed the Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Elizabeth 2. She- is designed specifically to offer North Americans the comforts they take for granted in aýý fine hotel. Each* stateroom is a lounge by day, bedroom by night. Each has its own bathroom, push-button telephone with world-vw'ide communica- tions acoess. . For every cabin there's a day steward and stewardess, and a night steward., She is. very special. She does not roll in a swell be-' cause the captain can ex- tend stabilizers controlled by gyroscopes on the bridge. Her engines move her abong comfortably at 2- knots and a 1,000 horse- power "bow thruster" helps her dock quickly in ail those -ports she visits. CRUUSING OR HOLIDAYS PACKAGE Choose your destination then consuit us for best, prices. We can often put it to-gether ourselves ofrigsubstan- tial savings over brochure prices according to your in- dividual requirements. 23 years experience arrang- ing happy holidays. Experience - You don't -f ind that in a brochure! HOWARD TRAVEL BUREAU LTD. AJAXSHOP-PING PLAZA (ACROSS FROM TOWN HALL) 683-6690 4~~ ~ ~~ e 0 le , 0 ~ a~ &.* The logistics are start- ling. Every day the desal- ination plant produces 300 tons of drinking water, the laundry handies 8,000 pieoes of clothing daily and the -bakery. produces 100 boaves of bread and 2,000 roils. Her oeliars carry 5,000 bottles of wmne fromn 14 countries; 4,000 bottles of spirits; 1,000 bottles of liqueurs; 12,000 bottles of beer plus the best British brews on draught. She takes on 700 gallons of fresh mitk for each week's cruising Groomed Tra ils For Snowmobilers 'There are thousands of miles marked with directional and inftormational signs, ready for Ships such as the nCun- ard Princess strongly suggest cruising will be Canadians' holiday-'of- choioe for the 1980s. Even' though only five peroent of the North American travel- ling public has ever taken a cruise, in 1980 C-ruising was the- only segment of the travel industry that grew: it climbed -fourteen *percent over the-previous year.-, Fiesta's cruise flight leaves Toronto every Sat- urday. the snowmobiling public this winter in the United States and Canada. Ski-Doo snowmobile engineers point out that today's machines are designed with a variety of famnily trail- riding models. Personal Iy SPRING HOLIDAY England *Scotland *Wales A4pri 1 ôtMo3 0#19 82 1 ý4 dexefiq~ Ir 'T Z)ay&s *Escorted tour In our own tour- ing coach. *Plannsd Itinerary PACKAGE INCLU DES: e Transfer to end f rom airport e Direct f iight - rsturn airf are * e Deluxe hotel accommodations e Transf ors, taxes e Dinner and show on aset night of tout *M.A.P. (breakfast & dinner> -excspt London, Breakfast only. " LON DON e YORK e DARLINGTON * EDINBURGH " AVIEMORE e GLASGOW e NORTH WALES e CHESTER Tour starts at Roger's Travel and transferred to airport for your filight to London via British Airways. We wili be ln London for 3 nights of sightseeing with some f ree time. Fromi London on toDariington where we MilI travel through the counies of Bedfordshire, NorthamptonshJ.re, etc. From Dariington to Scotland, arrlving at Edinburgh, Scotland's capital city - one of the finest ln the worid. There we wiii visit some of Edinburgh's most Interesting places, ln- cluding Edinburgh Castle. Then onto AvIemnore and Glasgow. The Lake, District, Chester, North Wales, New Forest, and back to. London. Our lIast evening ln London we wlll attend a Shakespeare Festival with dinner and wine. Now - Computerized ALLTHISAND UReservations and MORE90NLY 1 2 9 Tce I l iln par person, Tickets at. Airport double occupancy M.A.P. except London CALL TODAY Detalled Brochure Avatlable ROG ERS ROER'S TRAVEL BUREAU1. RLD-TRAVEL INC 6W0 King St. E. É& Dundas St. E. Whitby Malil East Mail Oshawa AT.Whltby next to Miracle Mart next to Miracle Mart 579*261571 m2221. Enjoy The Best of Britain 9 Escorted By ROGER Llmlted Time - Deadllne Bef oie Februa - 15 ËM

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy