Thanksgiving Cruise 2023

November 19 – November 26, 2023

Pack your bags! And head to the Bahamas for a Thanksgiving Cruise! 

Enjoy the good life on this week long holiday getaway to Bahamas and have fun in the sun! A fun time to be had with many activities throughout to keep you entertained.  So try your luck at the on board casino, or enjoy the best comedians at the comedy club. You will not be disappointed with the ship’s on-board activities

Oh and we will be making our way to CoCoCay – Royal Caribbean’s private island with one-of-a-kind ways to thrill and chill, all in the same day.

THE SHIP

rOYAL CARRIBEAN - aNTHEM OF THE SEAS

 Anthem of the Seas isn’t the same old song. It’s a rally cry for all the thrill seekers, gourmet globetrotters and adventure aficionados.
Relax, unwind and make yourself at home after a full day of adventure. From thread-count comfort and deluxe amenities to breathtaking views, you’ll find all the creature comforts you’d expect during your vacation – and some you probably haven’t even thought of — in a range of rooms to suit your travel style.
With spaces that transform on the fly and some of the fleet’s best family friendly onboard activities, no other cruise ship packs in more cutting edge experiences in one single day. 

THE ITINERARY

BAHAMAS

Day 1 | Cape Liberty, New Jersey – Day 2 | Day At Sea – Day 3 | Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida – Day 4 | Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas – Day 5 | Nassau, Bahamas – Day 6 | Day at Sea – Day 7 | Day At Sea – Day 8 | Cape Liberty, New Jersey

What's Included

  • 7 Nights on Anthem of the Seas
  • Cabin of Your Choice
  • All Meals & Snacks & non-carbonated drinks
  • Daily Activities & Entertainment
  • Taxes & Port Charges

What's Not Included

  • Transportation to Cape Liberty, NJ
  • Drink Packages / Alcoholic Beverages 
  • Specialty Dining Packages
  • Excursions on Port Days (Orlando, Nassau)
  • CoCoCay Waterpark Add-Ons
  • Travel Insurance
  • Items of a personal nature

Experience Anthem of The Seas

Morocco is such a reflection of SELF that it will change, alter, and expand the very fabric of your being. Come experience it for yourself in 2022.

ZAKIA HASSAN

Travel & Event Planner

TERMS & POLICIES

  • Making reservations for this package signifies your acceptance of our Terms and Conditions.
  • All payments to 3385 Travel & Events are non-refundable and non-transferable. This is because 3385 Travel & Events has contractual agreements with hotels, airlines and other vendors that will not allow us to obtain any refunds. This way we can keep our package prices low and allow you to make monthly payments on your vacation.
  • Passengers are responsible for ensuring that they have the proper travel documents and MUST CHECK with the respective consulate(s) or visa agency to determine whether any visas or passports are required. Passports are required to be valid for at least 6 months after the date of travel. Some countries require a full blank “VISA” page in the passport for stamping purposes. Any information provided on travel description pertains to US citizens only. Non-US citizens should check with the respective consulate of the country(s) to be visited for current entry requirements.
  • Reservations must be made in your FULL NAME as it appears on your passport. Your name on your invoice MUST match your passport.
  • Missing a vacation is bad enough. Losing the money you paid for your vacation is even worse. Therefore, we recommend Travel Protection that helps provide coverage for Trip Cancellation, Interruption, Baggage Loss or Delay, Medical Expenses and more. We have a full list of travel insurance vendors. Click here to see referrals.
  • Seat assignments ARE at the discretion of airlines. Seats for this group tour are only located in economy class.
  • Prices are subject to change without notice. Please make your reservations today at this price to be locked in.
  • Monthly payments are required to keep your reservations current. Your invoice will clearly note your payment plan. We suggest you put this payment plan on your personal calendar.
  • You must ensure your roommate, if applicable, is also making timely monthly payments.
  • Roommate Matching is available. Review our Roommate Matching Program.
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  • Name changes are allowed with a $100 name change fee up until the final payment date and $250 after final payment date plus any vendor fees.
  • Late payment of $250 per person is required after final due date listed on your payment plan. Late payment fees are automatically added to your reservations the day after your final due date.
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RESERVE YOUR TRIP

Interior Cabin

Starts At

$772 Per Person

 

Ocean View Cabin 

Starts At

$928 Per Person

 

Balcony Cabin

Please Contact For Current Market Rates!

 

Dubai is known for its luxurious lifestyle and vibrant food scene. With a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, the city has something to offer for every foodie out there. From fine dining restaurants to street food stalls, Dubai is a culinary adventure waiting to be explored. In this blog post, we’ll take you on a foodie’s journey to discover the best places to eat and drink in Dubai.

  1. Zuma: Located in the heart of Dubai’s financial district, Zuma is a contemporary Japanese restaurant that offers an elegant dining experience. The menu features a variety of sushi, sashimi, and robata dishes, all made with the freshest ingredients. The restaurant’s sleek and modern decor adds to the overall ambiance, making it a must-visit spot for foodies.
  2. Al Ustad Special Kabab: This unassuming restaurant in the Bur Dubai area serves some of the best Iranian kababs in town. The menu features a variety of meat dishes, including lamb chops, chicken skewers, and beef fillet, all cooked to perfection on a charcoal grill. The restaurant’s rustic decor adds to the charm, making it a local favorite.
  3. Tom&Serg: This hip cafe in Al Quoz is known for its delicious breakfast and brunch offerings. The menu features classic dishes like eggs benedict and pancakes, as well as more creative options like shakshuka and avocado toast. The cafe’s industrial-chic decor and laid-back atmosphere make it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
  4. Arabian Tea House: For a taste of traditional Emirati cuisine, head to the Arabian Tea House in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood. The menu features dishes like machboos, a spiced rice dish with meat or seafood, and balaleet, a sweet vermicelli pudding. The restaurant’s courtyard setting and charming decor make it a great spot to relax and enjoy a meal.
  5. The Dubliner’s: This Irish pub in the Le Meridien Dubai Hotel and Conference Centre is known for its lively atmosphere and great food. The menu features classic pub fare like fish and chips and shepherd’s pie, as well as some more creative options like the “Dubliner’s Burger,” topped with Irish cheddar and bacon. The pub’s live music and friendly vibe make it a fun spot to grab a pint and a bite to eat.

Dubai’s food scene is constantly evolving, with new restaurants and cafes opening all the time. From traditional Emirati cuisine to international flavors, there’s something for every palate in this vibrant city. So what are you waiting for? Start exploring Dubai’s foodie scene today!

Dubai is known for extravagant shopping, present-day design, and an enthusiastic nightlife scene. Dubai is the most populous city of the United Arab Emirates. This beautiful city is a cosmopolitan oasis of ultramodern architecture and luxury lifestyle. Here are some amazing facts worth knowing about Dubai:

The police force in Dubai spends more on every one of their supercars than what it costs to send a child to college in the USA.

Dubai’s police force drive vehicles which amaze travelers and show how “advanced” the city is. The Ferrari FF ($500,000), Lamborghini Aventador ($397,000) and an Aston Martin One-77 ($1.79 million). Many of the amazing supercars you see here in the United States were originated in Dubai. Dubai police officers drive Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and even Aston Martin’s regularly. The Police use supercars so they can catch any criminals in a potential car chase. This allows police to catch and arrest criminal in a more timely manner. 

Approximately 85 percent of Dubai’s population is foreign 

Estimations show that around 15 percent of Dubai’s populace are Emiratis, while the other 85 percent are expatriates. The greater part of the laborers working in Dubai moved to the United Arab Emirates from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Emirati nationals are far outnumbered by expats in Dubai. The majority of the population is Indian, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Asian and Western.

Up to this point, Dubai had no addresses, no postal divisions, no region codes and no postal framework 

Because of the rate at which Dubai has been developing, it never built up a standard address framework. Rather than an address line on a mailing mark, citizens could just draw a guide or work out particular guidelines. Dubai is still a growing city that is rapidly changing. This is a nice little fact that most people don’t know about the governmental structure of Dubai. 

Home to the World’s Tallest Building

Dubai is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Dubai is known as the city of sky Skypers because there are currently over 400 skyscrapers throughout this growing city. Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest building in the world with a height of 828 m (830 m to tip) and 163 floors. Burj Khalifa is also home to the world’s highest restaurant, highest mosque, highest nightclub, and a variety of historical landmarks for tourists to explore!

 

Dubai is known for its luxurious shopping experience, offering everything from high-end designer brands to traditional Middle Eastern souks. If you’re a shopaholic, then you’re in for a treat! In this blog post, we’ll take you on a journey to discover some of the best shopping spots in Dubai.

  1. The Dubai Mall: With over 1,200 stores, the Dubai Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in the world. It’s home to luxury brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci, as well as popular high-street stores like Zara and H&M. The mall also features an indoor ice rink, a cinema complex, and an aquarium, making it a must-visit destination for both shoppers and tourists.
  2. Mall of the Emirates: Another massive shopping mall in Dubai, the Mall of the Emirates is known for its impressive ski slope, which allows visitors to experience snow in the middle of the desert. In addition to the ski slope, the mall boasts over 700 stores, including luxury brands like Burberry and Dior, as well as budget-friendly options like Forever 21 and Topshop.
  3. Gold Souk: If you’re in the market for some stunning jewelry, then the Gold Souk is the place to be. Located in the Deira area of Dubai, this traditional souk is home to over 300 jewelry shops, offering everything from traditional Arabic designs to modern pieces. Haggling is expected, so be prepared to negotiate for the best prices.
  4. The Beach at JBR: For a more relaxed shopping experience, head to The Beach at JBR. This outdoor shopping mall offers a variety of stores, including fashion, beauty, and home decor. The highlight of The Beach is its stunning views of the Arabian Gulf, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of shopping.
  5. City Walk: This trendy outdoor shopping area is known for its unique mix of high-end designer brands and independent boutiques. It’s also home to some of Dubai’s best restaurants and cafes, making it the perfect spot to grab a bite to eat after a day of shopping.

Dubai is a shopper’s paradise, offering a variety of shopping experiences to suit every taste and budget. Whether you’re in the market for luxury designer brands or traditional Arabic souvenirs, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for in this vibrant city. 

Many travelers desire to vacation in places where they would have little responsibility. Some travelers want to get away from their normal lives and not think about schedules, itineraries, or organizing. If this describes you, you may want to consider an all-inclusive resort for your next vacation. Here are some of the many advantages;

Everything in Advance

In most cases, paying for your room upfront is just the beginning. Once you get to your destination, you still must pay for every meal, every drink, and every show. If you’re staying at an all-inclusive resort, you can put your wallet away. Once you’ve paid in full for your stay, you’ve also paid in full for meals, beverages (yes, alcoholic beverages too), and most activities too.

Stress-Free

Something about knowing everything is taken care of for you is very relaxing. No more searching google for a reputable restaurant; you’ll have plenty of options when at your resort. If, by chance, you don’t love the restaurant you’ve selected, simply get up, and head to the next one. Remember, you paid for unlimited meals and drinks.

Destination Options

Most all-inclusive resorts are found in some of the most beautiful locations you’ll ever see. If it requires a passport and has a beautiful beach, it most likely has an all-inclusive resort. From Aruba to Zanzibar, you will have a plethora of destination options.

A Fit for Every Budget

There is a resort for every budget! If you’re taking a last-minute trip with a limited budget, you can have a great time at a RIU or Holiday Inn Resort. If you’ve saved up for this trip, and you demand nothing but the best, check out a Zoetry or Karisma Resort.

 Activities

If you like, you can lay out by the pool all day long. But if you are looking for something more to do, check out some of the activities at the resort. Morning Yoga, organized poolside games, snorkeling, or nighttime pool parties, there is always something to do.

 You Can be Social

Since you’ll be seeing the same faces while on vacation, why not make a new friend? Team up for a game of volleyball or meetup at the on-resort nightclub.

Transportation

When you get off the plane and grab your bags, you’ll see a sign for taxis. You can completely ignore this sign because an all-inclusive resort package usually comes with a roundtrip airport shuttle.

The Rooms

The rooms at all-inclusive resorts can truly elevate your experience. Now, if you’re not picky, choose a standard room and save a few dollars. But, if you’re looking to experience luxury, keep in mind;

  • An oceanfront room will give you a direct view of the ocean from your room.
  • A swim-out will allow you to step out of your room directly into the pool.
  • Skyview room is a 2-story room with a jacuzzi on the roof
  • Overwater bungalows offer stand-alone accommodations that are positioned over the ocean.

Fun for Kids

If you need vacation options that make all members of your family happy, an all-inclusive family resort might be your best option! Resort brands like Beaches, Nickelodeon, or Dreams are the perfect place for you to rest and relax while the kids enjoy preplanned activities just for them.  

No Surprises

Have you ever checked into a hotel thinking you’ve paid in full for your stay only to be hit with RESORT CHARGES? If you’ve ever stayed in Vegas or Puerto Rico, you’re probably nodding your head. Be prepared to breathe a sigh of relief because there are no surprises and no additional fees at all-inclusive resorts.

A stress-free, family-friendly, safe vacation with all you can eat and all you can drink menus, what more could you ask for in a trip? The only real con is the number of great options might just overwhelm you. So, when you’re ready to book your group an all-inclusive vacation, be sure to get in touch with us for help!

So, you’re ready to start tackling your travel bucket list. Maybe you’ve been dreaming of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, The Pyramids of Egypt, The Deserts of Dubai, or even Mount Fuji in Tokyo.  These beautiful destinations have one thing in common; you have to take a long flight to get there.

Even if you fly out of a major city like New York, you’re looking at spending a long time on a plane.

  • New York to Paris – 8 hours
  • New York to Egypt – 10 hours
  • New York to Dubai – 12.5 hours
  • New York to Tokyo – 14 hours

Just the thought of a long flight might make you want to destroy your bucket list.  But before you take that eraser to your list, put the pencil down, and check out these tips for surviving long flights. 

Just Ask:  To begin with, you can always ask for an upgrade from your economy class ticket to business class, economy plus, or even first class. And if no free upgrades are available, consider paying for the upgrade. Upgrading your seat will improve your overall flight experience. You will have more legroom, comfier chairs, and priority boarding options. Those improvements alone will make your long flight more enjoyable.

Pack Snacks:  Let’s face it. When you’re sitting for long periods, binging your favorite Netflix show, you need snacks.  Just because you’ll be sitting in an airplane seat doesn’t change this.  Yes, the flight will include a few rounds of pretzels or biscoff cookies, but that probably won’t be enough.

Bring the Essentials:  Make sure you are carrying the things you need to keep yourself entertained. Pack your headphones, especially if you enjoy listening to music. Noise-canceling headphones will also keep plane noise at bay. Since you’ll have your headphones, you can also download your favorite movies, games, and TV shows on your mobile phone/tablet to keep yourself both engaged and entertained until you finally get to your destination. Don’t forget to pack extra chargers and a power bank just to be on the safe side.

Stay Comfortable:  Another essential tip to surviving long-haul flights is to ensure that you carry the things that will keep you comfortable. Consider bringing sleep masks, neck pillows, a blanket, warm socks, and your favorite hoodie or sweater. These items will keep you comfortable, and you can use and remove them as you see fit.

Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate:  Don’t forget to stay hydrated. The plane’s filtration system can lead to itchy eyes, dry throat, and dehydration. During a long flight, dehydration can make you feel sick and dizzy and can even cause you to pass out. Avoid this by simply hydrating throughout your long flight.

Stay Loose:  Don’t forget to wear comfortable clothes while on the flight. Try to avoid wearing clothing that is tight and restrictive. As cute as those clothing options might be, they will do nothing for your comfort on a long flight!

Carry Extra Masks:  Even on long flights, you are required to wear a face mask.  Carry extras in your carry-on so you can change them if yours gets soiled from sweating, sneezing, or drinking.

Fly at Night:  The best way to survive a long flight is to sleep through it.  Book an evening flight.  Once the pilot dims the lights and you pull out the eye mask, noise-canceling headphones, and blanket you packed, you’ll be on your way to sleeping through most of your trip.

Stay Fresh:  After a 10–14-hour flight, you might feel a little icky.  Especially if you were able to sleep a lot during the flight. Make sure you have your essential toiletries handy in case you need to freshen up a little bit. 

 

And remember, just because the flight is long doesn’t mean it has to be a miserable experience.  Long flights are a means of getting you to your vacation and creating unforgettable memories. Don’t put off your bucket list because it requires a long flight, just take a few of these tips and your time on the plane will just….FLY BY!

When planning a client's trip, we always consider all the information given to us, including a client's budget. Every attempt is made to operate within the limits of the budget and still provide an amazing and unforgettable experience. But, it's a proven fact that a super tight budget forces you to miss some great vacation experiences. The next time you are creating your vacation budget, consider some of these small and affordable upgrades that are sure to improve your all-around vacation experience.

Transportation: When you receive a quote from us, we almost always include transportation to your hotel/resort, and back to the airport at the end of your stay. Depending on the budget guidelines you give us, we may arrange for shared transportation. Shared transportation usually involves a van with multiple travelers. The van may stop at several different resorts/hotels before dropping you off, but you will not have to worry about calling a cab or Uber to get to your destination. This will be taken care of for you.

đź’ŽUpgrade: Instead of a shared transport, you could have a private transfer. A driver would greet you, take you to a sedan, and take you straight to your resort/hotel. No stops in between, and no sharing of space with other travelers. The price for private transfers can be split between up to 4 -6 passengers in your party (depending on vehicle size)

Resort Activities: A stay at an all-inclusive resort is a great vacation option. You will have all the food you can imagine. There are usually several restaurants to choose from; even your alcoholic beverages are included. Clubs, shows, and coordinated activities will keep you entertained. And, if you’re feeling adventurous, you can participate in some motorized water activities.

đź’ŽUpgrade: Consider venturing off the resort. You can have an unforgettable excursion arranged as part of your trip. Your bucket list items are not out of reach. Zip-lining, culinary tours, rafting, ATV ride, local tours, snorkeling, are all within reach. Excursions vary in price and availability but usually are very affordable.

Room: Depending on your budget, your package price may include a standard room. Standard rooms usually have the same privileges of the other rooms on the resort, but will have either no view or balcony or they may have a view of the courtyard.

đź’ŽUpgrade: Instead, consider upgrading and opting for a room with a view. I  personally love a swim-out suite, but if that’s not your thing ,  we suggest rooms with a stunning view of the ocean. Imagine waking up every morning of your vacation and looking directly at the water. Or even better, having breakfast by room service on your balcony that faces the ocean.

It’s true; upgrades will cost you more money. However, upgrades will also increase the quality of the memories of your trip. So, start planning your trip as early as possible. Planning early will ensure that you have the time to pay for some of the upgrades mentioned here. And of course, if we plan your vacation, you can start with a small deposit and pay for your trip in increments. 

When you think of “global influence,” you might envision large metropolises with residents from all over the world. We’ve all been there – New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston – and we’ve all probably been disappointed in at least one of them. We go expecting to be immersed into culture only to find ourselves surrounded by tourist traps. Now, I’m not saying these destinations aren’t amazing in their own right (I’ve even lived in one of them), but I do know that feeling of searching for authenticity in a city full of cultures and not being able to find it.

 

So, when I say, “global influence,” what I’m referring to are unique destinations that, for one reason or another, have be influenced by another place in a separate part of the world, and when you visit, you feel as though you’ve been transported.

Here are seven of these special places:

The French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana

Founded by the French in 1718, the French Quarter is known as “The Crown Jewel of New Orleans” and rightly so. As the oldest and one of the most historic neighborhoods in in the city, its history traces back to Europe and beyond. But it’s the French influence in particular that encompasses every aspect of the neighborhood. From the architecture and art to the food and music, and even its livelihood, The French Quarter embodies the French way of life – enjoying life’s best moments with a little extra “pizazz.”

Little Haiti, Miami, Florida

Little Haiti in Miami is a cultural icon known for its global restaurants and fruit stands, flourishing art galleries and colorful street murals, as well as its inventive music scene and thriving theaters. Its Victorian architecture found in parts of the Caribbean boasts high-pitched roofs and picturesque pastel colors bringing an added element of joy to the already lively neighborhood. Little Haiti is the heart and soul of Miami’s Haitian community, and it has made huge contributions to the vibrant and diverse culture of Miami as a whole.

Chinatown, San Francisco, California

Although many large cities have their own Chinatowns, San Francisco’s Chinatown is the oldest, and perhaps the largest, Chinatown in America. Back in the 1850s, many Chinese immigrants made their way to America’s west coast and settled in the Bay Area. Most of the immigrants worked blue collar jobs which made it difficult to fully integrate into American society, but as their population grew, so did their neighborhoods and their influence. To this day, the first Chinatown in the U.S. is still alive and well with Chinese-owned restaurants, shops, and other businesses that are now a historic yet still thriving landmark.

“Little Ethiopia,” Silver Spring, Maryland

The city of Silver Spring, Maryland is home to an unofficial “Little Ethiopia.” The town is known for its East African influences and has done an exceptional job at keeping the traditions of Ethiopia alive. From delectable Ethiopian eateries to Ethiopian coffee shops to the annual Ethiopian Festival, Silver Spring is a shining example of cultural celebration. Not to mention, Montgomery County, home to Silver Spring, is the first jurisdiction in the U.S. to name September African Heritage Month.

Market Square, San Antonio, Texas

Back in the 1890s, San Antonio’s market moved from its original location, Plaza de Armas, to its current location to make room for an influx of settlers. To this day, the city’s Historic Market Square still thrives on a plaza that was originally gifted to the city’s settlers by the King of Spain in 1730. The energy of the market was lost during World War II, but by 1976, it had regained its color and vibrancy. Today, the market is a destination for both visitors and locals alike, hosting authentic Mexican cuisine, local retailers selling their quality Mexican artifacts and handicrafts, and activities celebrating Día de los Muertos, Cinco de Mayo, and other Mexican festivities.

Dearborn, Michigan

Unknown to most, Dearborn, Michigan is home to one of the largest Arab American communities in the U.S. with over 60% of the community’s population being of Arab descent. Dearborn attracted Arab immigrants in the 1920s when auto industry jobs drew workers from many Arab countries. The immigrants built a thriving community in Dearborn with restaurants that attracted visitors. As one could imagine, the lives of the Dearborn residents became extraordinarily hard after 9/11, so they came together and raised funds for a special project to help combat the growing prejudice against their people: the Arab American National Museum. The beautiful museum is one of the best places to learn about Arab culture in the U.S., and it even offers food tours of the surrounding area.

Santa Fe Plaza, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Although Native American culture is indigenous to the U.S., it still deserves to be recognized regarding its global influence. The entire city of Santa Fe, New Mexico boasts Pueblo-style architecture, a mix of Native American and Spanish cuisine, and endless Native American pottery, jewelry, and art collections, but the downtown Santa Fe Plaza is where you’ll see the Native American culture come to life. On any given day, you might witness ceremonial dancing and chanting in the streets, and on weekends, local Native American artisans will line the Plaza with their handmade goods. Santa Fe is a national icon that’s unlike any other city in America, and every day here feels like a cultural celebration.

Throughout 2020 and 2021, there was a silver lining amidst the travel shutdown – companies were given the opportunity to step back, reassess their consumers’ needs and wants, and take action accordingly. What several companies found was that with a newfound focus on health and wellbeing, booze was beginning to take a backseat. In fact, nearly 50 percent of travelers surveyed in October 2021 said they’re likely to choose a non-alcoholic beverage over a beer or cocktail (Source: Hyatt Travel Pulse).

 

Image Credit: Thompson Savannah, Hyatt

Hyatt Introduces a New Zero-Proof Beverage Program

In response to travelers’ increased focus on wellbeing and growing interest in alcohol alternatives, Hyatt launched its “Zero Proof, Zero Judgement” beverage program bringing dedicated alcohol-free cocktail options to a collection of hotels across the U.S. Hyatt restaurant and bar teams have enhanced their beverage menus with unique non-alcoholic options, most of which are created using Ritual Zero Proof and Fever-Tree products.

One of the inventive new cocktails is a refreshing drink comprised of Ritual Zero Proof Gin Alternative, basil, cucumber, lime, and ginger at Hyatt Centric Times Square New York’s Bar 54. Another is an enticing cocktail made of Ritual Zero Proof Rum Alternative, blueberry, honey, lime, and Fever-Tree Ginger Beer at the newly opened Thompson Savannah’s Lobby Bar.

Inspired by Anna Welker, sober bar manager of Topside at Revival Baltimore (a JdV by Hyatt hotel), the new program aims to ensure non-drinkers who visit Hyatt hotels are met with understanding and provided a tasty collection of alternatives. “Ultimately, it’s about providing an incomparable hospitality experience that’s reimagined with intentional options for guests who choose not to drink or to drink less,” said Miranda Breedlove, Hyatt’s National Director of Bars, Lifestyle Operations.

 

Image Credit: Royal Caribbean International

Royal Caribbean Introduces Zero-Proof Drinks at Sea

Royal Caribbean has revamped their beverage menu and now proudly has options for everyone to enjoy with the launch of its first zero-proof drink menu. This beverage menu is not comprised of your ordinary mocktails or virgin drink recipes but was carefully curated as standalone drinks without alcohol.

The new zero-proof drink menu provides you with a wide variety of cocktails to enjoy in most bars and lounges throughout Royal Caribbean’s fleet like the Viking Crown Lounge, Boleros, and the Schooner Bar. Geared towards tweens, teens, and adults alike, these light and refreshing drink options are sure to tantalize the taste buds. The new menu, only available on Royal Caribbean, is inspired by some of the most popular drinks like the delicious mojito or the classic Shirley Temple to name a few.

Check out your new favorites:

  • Indulge with a Strawberry Limeade, the perfect combination of bubbly and fruity.
  • Experience a sophisticated twist of an old-time favorite with the Shirley Ginger.
  • Love the mojito but don’t love the rum? The Blueberry Nojito is inspired by the classic mojito.
  • Taste a Tropical Crush if you need a Red Bull energy boost in the middle of your action-packed day.
  • Enjoy a refreshing Watermelon Mint Lemonade during those hot days under the Caribbean sun.

If you’ve ever wanted to see a new place but didn’t because you didn’t have anyone to go with you.  If you’ve ever had people make travel plans with you, only to cancel later.  If solo travel is not for you, you might want to look into travel groups.

Travel groups, otherwise known as social travel, are groups of like-minded individuals that come together to travel.  They are growing in popularity and might be the answer to your travel problems.  Here are just a few of the benefits.

Safety

One of the biggest concerns for solo and female travelers is safety.  There is always a concern that those who prey on female tourists will target you when you don’t have numbers on your side.  But when you travel with a group, that risk is drastically reduced.

Perfect for Extroverts and Introverts

The extra opportunities to socialize even after the day’s activities have concluded make travel groups an obvious choice for extroverts that love to travel.  But people tend to think that introverts just want to stay buried in their shells and never see the light of day.  The truth is introverts love to wander and explore just like anyone else.  But after a day of socializing, they may need the option to slip away from the peopling, throw on a hoodie, grab a book or playlist and enjoy some alone time, which they can find in a travel group.

No Stress

If you’ve always wanted to travel to faraway places but found the planning part overwhelming, a travel group might be the perfect answer for you.  Most travel groups plan trips to exotic destinations that people don’t go to every day.  Not only will a travel group get you there, but your organizer will plan out every detail, so you don’t have to.  Hotel, transportation from the airport, activities, meals, and more; you’ll find it all taken care of.  Some travel groups also send a host to make sure everything goes smoothly for you.

Bye Bye Comfort Zones

If you’re afraid of trying new things on vacation, there is a good chance you’ve surrounded yourself with the same type of people in the past.  So, when you say Uh-Uh, I’m not going up there, or Uh-Uh there’s no way I’m getting on that, there’s usually a chorus of your folks nodding their heads in agreement.

Well, in a travel group, you’ll find the chorus sings a different tune.  No, they won’t pressure or shame you.  Instead, they’ll throw caution to the wind and try all the activities that make you nervous.  And when you see the smiles and hear the laughs, you might find yourself encouraged to try something new!

Pick Your Group

Today, there are groups for just about any interest.  If you’re a single mom who wants to start traveling safely with your children, there’s a group for that.  If you’re single and ready to mingle on a cruise ship, there’s no need to swipe left.  If you’re a book lover who wants to have book club meetings abroad, get ready to pack up your favorite read.  No matter what you’re into, you can always find someone to travel with you. 

Make Friends for Life

As much as you love your friends and family, sometimes they don’t share your passion for travel.  Maybe they have the desire but not the time, money, or general ability to travel.  Once you find your perfect travel group, you’ll never have to worry about that again.  You’ll have a group of friends that share your love, desire, and ability to travel.  And the best part is you can make new friends on each trip.

 

So, stop saying goodbye to your travel dreams when you don’t have anyone to travel with you.  And, start saying hello to travel groups, your new favorite way to travel. 

Check out our End of Summer Cruise or Punta Cana Girlfriends Getaway if you are looking to travel with a group this year.