Thursday, 17 March 2011

Ferry plus ...



As the sun has started (intermittently!) shining, and thoughts turn to holidays, let's have a reminder as to why ferries rule:

Relaxing way to travel with loads to do on board

Inexpensive

Take the car

You can take your pet if you like (depending of course on the type of pet - if it's a llama it's probably too big)

No waiting about for security checks and having to get rid of your eye wash bottle, or put take off your belt, specs etc and do the scanner walk thru.

No delays due to volcanic eruptions (like the one that had many stranded last year)



All in all - these are some of the main reasons why we heart mini cruises!

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Cheapness rules the ferry waves

As a big fan of saving some money wherever possible (and who isn't these days) I'm always price checking on the web, even sometimes when I'm not researching a purchase. it's just good to keep track of the price of things and see what's going at discounted rates.

In America the day after Thanksgiving is called Black Friday, hence Amazon's name for its current promotion of the same name. In the States it heralds the start of the Christmas shopping season. Since the Thanksgiving holiday falls on a Thursday in the States each year, the Friday is a sales stampede.

For travel there's loads of online savings to be made, so next time you're planning on a short break away, mini cruise, or European jaunt, see what ferry offers are available and you could save a bit of cash.

Thursday, 28 October 2010

Travelling by boat to the UK's near neighbours

It was always at this time of year when I was a kid that the holiday programmes got shown - it was a big deal back then, holidays. The only time any of my older relations had left the UK it was to go fight in wars. How times have changed. Of course, being a kid it always struck me as odd that they showed the holiday programmes in the dark autumn winter months. I was too young to realise that this is when most people start to plan their next year's holiday. Anyway...

For 2011 I predict the phenomenon of the staycation to continue in popularity. All them biting spending cuts of the government are bound to translate into less spending on people's holidays generally. Soehow though I don't think this is too much of a shame - after all while places like Fuertaventura or Trinidad might be sunny, there's a whole lot on our doorstep that we forgot to discover in that age of long haul holidays.

And while the staycation will continue, I also foresee another as yet unnamed type of holidaymaking on the rise: similar to a staycation but not actually staying home, just visiting the next country along. If you're a UK resident this actually gives you quite a lot of possibilities - the island of Great Britain has a good few next door neighbours if you want to go on a mini cruise. (I'll exclude neighbours like Iceland here, simply because they'd be full-blown cruises and not fall under the mini-cruise category)

So, the next door neighbours of our smallish island are:

Ireland
France
Belgium
Holland (The Netherlands)
Germany
Denmark
Norway

Now, depending on where you start from, you can get to all of these places in the same amount of distance that it would take someone from California to get to somewhere in Nevada. Or someone from the southern part of California to get to the northern part. Not really all that far by anyone's standards.

I don't know if it's the oncoming winter weather but lately I've been thinking a lot about Norway - it's maybe not people's first place they think of when booking a holiday, but it's exactly the kind of place people can discover doing an almost-staycation.

Check out this pretty cool video of Oslo by night (and at great speed) it's too fast to do the architecture justice, but ends neatly with a shot of Oslo's main thoroughfare, Karl Johans gate:


Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Welcome to Mini Cruises

Hello everyone and thanks so much for stopping by my blog. As you are reading this im guessing that you are either researching whether to take a mini cruise - or have been on one and want to tell the world about your experiences. Well, you're in the right place to do both - as i intend to indulge in my passion for cruise breaks in this blog (hence the title!). As the blog develops i will be writing of my own mini cruise experience and travels, as well as following and commenting on the latest news, offers and developments in this fast moving and growing travel niche. Im also hoping to make some friends along the way, and get some travel inspiration for myself in the process! Hear from you soon folks! First post will be up soon!

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Iona & Mull

Bit of a different one this - I made this trip a while back and it was pretty cool. Iona especially has a quality about it like nowhere else in the British Isles. The video here is informative, although the weather was definitely brighter when I was there!