Oceania Cruises

Oceania Cruises offers a destination-intensive luxury cruising experience with a focus on food and personalised service. Each stunning vessel is akin to a luxury floating hotel offering the Finest Cuisine at Sea and signature outstanding service. Relax on one of seven small ultra-luxurious ships catering from just 684 or 1,250 guests. Discover what Olife truly means as you travel the globe. An impressive staff-to-guest ratio allows Oceania Cruises to personalise & elevate their service for each and every guest that steps onboard. Welcome to an entirely new era of wellness. The new Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center has been thoughtfully designed to enhance your experience through an array of wellness encounters provides you a blissful wellness retreat at sea that includes complimentary fitness classes and a state-of-the-art fitness center. From sunrise yoga on deck to boot camp to core conditioning, you are sure to find a class to suit your preferences. One-on-one personal training is also available.

An evening onboard Oceania Cruises can be anything you desire. Guests can enjoy live shows, talented vocalists, classical music and much more. You can stop by the Monte Carlo styled casino for a game too.

MSC Cruises

Excellent levels of service and a fleet of modern ships, MSC cruises offer a warm welcome for guests of all ages. Choose from a wide variety of cruises that call in at some of the world’s most exciting ports of call: from classic cruise favourites like the Mediterranean and Caribbean to exotic locations in the Indian Ocean and Arabian Gulf.

With so many kinds of entertainment to choose from, the excitement never ends.

Every moment on an MSC cruise is packed with potential for fun. The wide variety of theatrical performances, not to mention the exhilarating flight simulator also on board MSC Meraviglia. Meanwhile MSC Seaside boasts the longest zip line at sea, an interactive Aqua Park and a full-size bowling alley. Every ship offers plenty of onboard activities for all ages, from craft workshops and dance classes to parties and themed events, as well as amazing facilities like 4D cinemas, Formula 1 simulators to water slides. And the live music, discos and club nights will keep fun-lovers happy long into the night.

Ski Holiday

Canada:- is a bucket-list destination for skiers and boarders alike, famed for its knee-deep powder, immaculately groomed slopes and wide, tree-lined runs Canadian ski resorts are world-class thanks to their long seasons, unbeatable snow, quiet slopes and variety of terrain. The deep-powder runs in Whistler are great for experts, while thrill-seekers will love the heli-skiing in Banff. Visiting Canada between December and March is generally the ideal time if you want the best skiing and snowboarding conditions. If you’re looking to get the best price, travelling during late March to early April is best, as both the crowds and the snow have slowed down as the warmer months begin. The most popular provinces to do a ski season in Canada are British Columbia and Alberta.

France:- When it comes to skiing the French Alps are world-class. You’ll find everything from internationally famous resorts with hundreds of kilometres of groomed pistes to traditional Alpine villages where skiing is part of everyday life. Resorts such as Tignes, Chamonix, Val d’Isère, Courchevel and Morzine are now home to some of the largest seasonaire communities in the Alps. The ski resorts of Les 3 Vallées, with 180 lifts, 600 km of skiing on 330 marked pistes, make up the world’s largest connected ski area and it’s here you’ll find some of the best snow-sure, high altitude terrain in the French Alps. You don’t have to be a pro to enjoy the best of the French Alps. Most resorts aim to cater for every level, with great beginner runs and wide open pistes to learn and practice your first turns, fast and fun red runs for intermediates, and more challenging blacks for advanced skiers.

Austria :- Austria is voted by many as the best country for skiing in Europe. Come here for pristine pistes, top-notch resorts, world-class ski schools, and optimal snow conditions, all amongst some of the most beautiful mountains and scenery in the world. Home to some of the best resorts in the world and of course the famous Alps. Austria is indeed a real safe card for good skiing. No matter your preferences, there will be a resort here for you. Austria is also known for the Tyrolian charm and warm hospitality, and many ski resorts have managed to keep the traditional village feeling while expanding. Söll, Kitzbühel, Mayrhofen, St Anton and Saalbach are some of best options to explore.

Switzerland :- Low-altitude mountains, sky-high peaks with near-vertical drops at Matterhorn and Gemsstock, powder-covered glaciers, and gently rolling Alpine forests, it’s no wonder skiing in Switzerland tops most winter sports enthusiasts’ travel wish lists. It is home to some of Europe’s largest winter resorts, with new panoramic cable cars, high-speed chair lifts, and scenic trains offering easy connectivity between mountains. it remains an important ski destination, thanks to resorts such as Verbier, Zermatt and St Moritz. But it’s also home to a whole range of lesser-known but equally enchanting villages. Each provides outstanding skiing, accommodation and cuisine.

Princess Cruise

One of the best-known names in cruising, Princess Cruises is renowned for its fleet of innovative ships, award-winning gourmet cuisine and variety of entertainment and activities. With high-design and ground-breaking technology in the Princess Medallion Class, explore new territories both onboard and ashore. From expansive views, spacious decks, world-class service and sophisticated staterooms immerse yourself in a spectacular experience from start to finish.

Enjoy a warm welcome on board from the dedicated and attentive crew who will make you feel right at home. Cruise to some of the world’s most beautiful locations across Europe, Alaska, Canada, America, Australia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean; enjoying exciting shore excursions along the way.

The secret of a Princess cruise is in the quality and attention to detail. These expertly designed and exquisitely proportioned ships do not rely on gimmicks, their point of difference is in their absolute commitment to a first-class cruise experience for everyone who sail with them, and this is reflected in the quality of entertainment and onboard activities. Take in a showstopping Broadway-style show in the onboard theatre with original musicals or spend some time rejuvenating in the adults only Sanctuary spa-inspired retreat or the ever-popular Lotus Spa, named “Best Spa on a Cruise Ship” by Spa Finder Wellness 365. Dip into the pool or relax in a hot tub. Bring your destinations to life with onboard lectures and Festivals of the World celebrations or enjoy exquisite culinary sensations and wine tasting sessions.

India

One of the oldest civilisations in the world, India is a medley of multicultural experiences. With a rich heritage and numerous attractions, the country is among the most popular tourist destinations in the world.  A wonderful mix of traditions, spiritual beliefs and culture, the Indian Subcontinent stretches from the snowy peaks of the Himalayas to the quiet and tranquil backwaters of Kerala, with palm-fringed coastlines and lush green forests in between.

Admire the stunning Taj Mahal in the early morning light, try to spot Royal Bengali tigers on game drives in Ranthambore National Park, wander round the incredible Amber Fort in the pink city of Jaipur and take a rickshaw ride through the narrow backstreets of Delhi.

The ideal way to relax while also taking in some of India’s most famous sights, take a houseboat tour of Kerala’s backwaters. It’s hard to beat cruising through the breath-taking palm-studded lagoons. But, if you looking for some party and beach fun head to Goa, Holiday makers are drawn to Goa for its famous beach parties, clubs and live music scene as well the delicious cuisine, abundant activities.

The best time to visit India is from November to March when you’ll enjoy pleasant warm dry days and low humidity.

Lapland

holiday to Lapland is the ultimate Christmas present. This is the one place in the world where little ones can spend time with Santa on his home turf. Lapland is located in northernmost Finland, deep inside the Arctic Circle. Known as Santa Claus’ homeland, this country dishes up the stuff of fairytales – like snow-dusted forests, cozy log cabins, and a population that’s made up of more reindeer than people.

In Rovaniemi, Lapland’s cosmopolitan capital, you’ve got international-name shops and restaurants, as well as an after-dark scene. Levi, PallasYllas, and Kuusamo, meanwhile, are experts when it comes to snow activities. Then there’s Saariselka, a real winter wonderland, and Luosto and Hetta, secluded spots, which are real Northern Lights territory.

Northern lights

To experience the starry, limitless sky, and the unbelievable colours that move across the Arctic sky, few places on earth offer more ways to witness the northern lights than Norway. The lights, which are also called aurora borealis, show up at night when the sky is dark. It’s like a celestial ballet of light dancing across the night sky, with a colour palette of green, blue, and sometimes even pink and violet. November through February is the absolute peak season for Northern Lights viewing because the nights are the longest, but a visit anytime between September and March should give you a good chance to see them, with March offering the best chance of clear skies.

Australia

Appearing high on bucket lists and once-in-a-lifetime travel plans, this huge island continent captures imaginations with its wild beauty, iconic cityscapes and world-class wildlife. It’s like nowhere else on the planet.

With Australia such a huge island to explore, it’s best to think of the country in terms of what you can do and where.

With the visual wow factor of the iconic harbourfront at its centre, Sydney is the loud, ambitious and unforgettable city that, much like its renowned firework displays, dazzles with its urban beach lifestyle and iconic attractions like the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. In dynamic Victoria, artsy Melbourne is a city with a stellar food and café scene, and a sporting dream for fans of the AFL, cricket, horse racing and tennis. The gateway to the wine country, Adelaide is South Australia’s popular destination known for its heritage architecture and lush emerald parklands.

Laid-back Queensland is an assault on the senses, and is Australia’s first-class beach state known for its dazzling white sands and turquoise waters. Off the coast, the Great Barrier Reef is the world-famous underwater ecosystem that offers some of the best diving and snorkelling you’ll ever experience.

Burnished-orange wild landscapes, indigenous cultural territories and an impressive portfolio of iconic landmarks make the Outback a must-see on any trip to Australia.

The tropical northern half of Australia is best visited in its dry season of May to October. Southern Australia experiences four seasons, the reverse of the UK, so expect hot summers, December to February and cool winters, June to August.

USA

The USA is a cultural powerhouse where everything is big and bold, from the buildings, to the smiles, to the food! Holidays to the USA cover pretty much every base, whether you want to ride the rollercoasters at Walt Disney World Resort, roll the dice in Las Vegas or take a bite out of the Big Apple on an American city break.

Florida’s theme parks and beaches attract visitors from all over the globe. In Orlando, Walt Disney World Resort’s the biggest name, but the rides and rollercoasters at Universal Orlando Resort™ give it a run for its money. In this state’s south, meanwhile, is the city of Miami – home to silky sands, boutique hotels and full-volume nightlife. The head honcho on America’s east coast is without a doubt New York City. From helicopter rides above the Statue of Liberty and eye-widening visits to Times Square, to ice skating in Central Park at Christmas and evenings spent watching a Broadway show, iconic experiences are a dime a dozen here. History’s the highlight down the coast in Boston. The cobbled streets are brimming with churches, museums and battle sites – it’s no wonder it’s dubbed the Athens of America.. Over in the west, Las Vegas shines like a beacon against its desert backdrop, with supersized hotels, meals and clubs. It’s a completely different story in San Francisco, though. The iconic Golden Gate Bridge welcomes you to this laidback leafy city, where the hilly streets look out over the famous fog-prone bay. This side of the US is also home to a heap of national parks.

Canada

A huge country, stretching all the way from the Pacific in the west to the Atlantic in the east. Canada is the land of polar bears, fusion cuisine, indigenous histories, and vibrant cities that rest cheek-to-cheek with abundant natural beauty. Experience the ethereal electricity of the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. Then there’s the Thousand Islands on the St. Lawrence River – over 1,800 tiny islets that are freckled with ultra-fancy mansions. Of course, there’s Niagara Falls, too. This cluster of three thundering waterfalls is one of the most famous in the world and marks the border between Canada and the USA. The ‘horseshoe’ falls slips into Canada’s court – it’s the biggest of the three, and you can catch it at its most beautiful on an evening visit, when rainbow lights shine on the water. Ontario’s capital – Toronto – is the perfect spot for an action-packed city break. Lakeside beaches and gardens, a globetrotting food scene and cloud-cutting skyscrapers are just a few of the things that pull in the visitors here

Set within 7-mile long city walls is Quebec City, full of sophisticated boutiques and charming bistros and cafés. Maple syrup’s a big one – discover how the sweet treat’s made in a ‘sugar shack’ near Quebec. The capital city of Ottowa has its Parliament buildings watched over on national holidays by the traditional red-coated ‘Mounties’.

Come winter, Canada turns into a snowy playground. Whistler Blackcomb is one of the country’s most popular ski resorts and a top Canadian tourist attraction.

With so much to see and do in one country, it’s easy to see why holidays in Canada are a popular choice.