Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch Reviews The Best Beaches In The Caribbean

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch is pleased to present a series of articles on how to avoid tourist scams. Caribbean Cruise Line periodically publishes reviews such as this so you do not have any travel complaints at any time.

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch Reviews great vacation destinations, ways to save money on vacation, travel tips and tricks, travel scams to avoid and more. Caribbean Cruise Line is committed to bringing you information to assist in planning your vacation this year. As part of Caribbean Cruise Lines ongoing commitment to the industry, Caribbean Cruise Line destinations offers all kinds of travel advice. So without further ado, Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch brings you this new article.
 
Imagine sultry warm breezes along the shores of the white sandy beaches at the edge of clear ocean waters. Visiting the best beaches in the Caribbean reviews by Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch which will surely make it a vacation to remember.

Antigua

Local lore says that for each day of the year there is a beach in Antigua. Half Moon Bay and Dickenson Bay are probably the most well known. Half Moon Bay features an eastern coast location and a mile long white sandy beach. Imagine being just steps away from these beaches in your vacation rental from VacationsRentals.com.

Cane Garden Bay, Tortola

Cane Garden Bay is a must to be included in the list of best beaches in the Caribbean. This area is considered one of the most beautiful in the Tortola area. It's is also a favorite destination for those who are looking for water sports including swimming, sailing, and fishing.

Gold Coast, Barbados

The Gold Coast is not a single beach, but rather a collection of favorites including Brighton Beach, Brandon's Beach, and Payne's Bay. This is a not-to-be-missed area with some of the best beaches in the Caribbean located in one place.

Harbour Island, Bahamas

Harbour Island has been rated one of the best beaches by The Travel Channel and is famous for its three and half miles of pink sand. This sand is colored by the red shells of foraminifera, a tiny creature that lives under rocks in the water. The shells are broken up by the surf creating pink sand. This beach is an island paradise with average high temperatures in the 70s and 80s where you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving.
 
Luquillo, Puerto Rico

Imagine crystal lagoons and coral reefs buffering the Atlantic Ocean and you'll find yourself on the beaches of Luquillo, Puerto Rico. This area is famous for its beauty and is one of the most photographed areas because of its beautiful white sand. This beach opens on a moon shaped bay ringed by coconut trees—picture postcard perfect!

Punta Cana and Playa Dorada, Dominican Republic

Imagine just walking a few minutes from your rental accommodations to some of the finest Caribbean beaches located in the Dominican Republic. At the eastern end of this island are the beaches of Punta Cana. Here you'll find palm trees dotting the sandy white beaches. Located on the northern coast of the island is Playa Dorada completely with pristine white sand beaches.
 
Shoal Bay, Anguilla

If you are looking to experience some underwater creatures face to face, visit the snorkler's paradise of Shoal Bay on the island of Anguilla. There are coral gardens off shore in addition to the beautiful marine life. And don't forget to pack a picnic for a leisurely meal under the trees.
 
Tobago

There are so many beautiful, pristine beaches dotted throughout the Caribbean that picking favorites could be a daunting task. For instance you can visit the island of Tobago located in the southern Caribbean with its coral-colored beaches situated on its northwestern coast. This spot is a favorite with locals who fly in for weekend visits.

Your vacation at one of the best beaches in the Caribbean will be a perfect experience for you and all the members of your group. Whether you gather for group activities such as snorkeling, fishing, sailing or swimming; or maybe a stroll along the beach you will enjoy your time with Caribbean Cruise Line.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Caribbean Cruise Line Reviews Sonoma Valley

 Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch is pleased to present a series of articles on how to avoid tourist scams. Caribbean Cruise Line periodically publishes reviews such as this so you do not have any travel complaints at any time. 

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch Reviews great vacation destinations, ways to save money on vacation, travel tips and tricks, travel scams to avoid and more. Caribbean Cruise Line is committed to bringing you information to assist in planning your vacation this year. As part of Caribbean Cruise Lines ongoing commitment to the industry, Caribbean Cruise Line offers all kinds of travel advice. So without further ado, Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch brings you this new article.
Explore Northern California's rich wine history with Caribbean Cruise Lineas we review to destinations for travel this fall. Offering hundreds of wineries and other attractions spread throughout the region, this time of year offers some of the finest activities and events in the three counties that make up the California wine country.
 
Harvest Time In Sonoma

September brings about the harvest season, a time that thousands wait for impatiently year after year. Whether exploring for educational purposes, recreation or just for romance, Sonoma events can be found throughout the area most especially on the weekends. Top fall events and activities in the region include:

Russian River Jazz & Blues Festival – September 24-25 – Offering live music from some of the areas top musicians the genres included in this festival include not only contemporary jazz but R&B, Latin Jazz and soul. Also part of the festival is an international food court, wine garden and wine tasting from local wineries found in the area. Fees do apply.

Sonoma County Harvest Fair – September 30 – October 2 – The premiere wine tasting, food tasting, and art show in the region. Events include, art show and sales, wine tasting, food, pumpkin carving, music, haunted room and other events for you and your family. Also home to the world renowned Championship Grape Stomp competition.

Sonoma Valley Crush Weekend – September 14-18 This is a time to celebrate and learn more about the harvest. Featuring 21 local wineries, it offers hands on experiences for people of all ages. There is a fee.

Valley of the Moon Vintage Festival – September 23-25 – Giving thanks for the harvest, this festival is one steeped not only in history but tradition as well. Celebrate the wine, the food and the heritage that is uniquely Sonoma. Fees and costs may apply.

Caribbean Cruise Line wishes you only the best in all your travels and vacations worldwide. From wine tours in California to adventures is Costa Rica or the best golfing, and events across the globe, Caribbean Cruise Line invites you to learn more about travel. If you enjoy travel and would like to travel more, Caribbean Cruise Line hopes you will spend some time getting to know more about an area and becoming a more informed traveler.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch Presents A List Of 5 Travel Scams To Avoid

 
 

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch is aware that scams are all around us these days and unfortunately travel scams tend to be at the top of the list.  Caribbean Cruise Reviews ways to avoid the most common ones.

 

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch  is pleased to bring you this guide to help you avoid falling victim to any  travel scam.  Travel scams are all around us and unfortunately, travel scams tend to be near the top of the heap. It seems that for every legitimate travel offer there is one that isn't which is why Caribbean Cruise Line Reviews Scams to avoid.  Caribbean Cruise Line Complaints Board is also here to assist you in resolving issues as they arise. 

 

At Caribbean Cruise Line scams are never something you need to be concerned with. To help you out, Caribbean Cruise Line has compiled a list of a few of the most common travel scams.

 

Don't be a victim of these 5 top travel scams.

 

The altered credit card receipt scam

 

Dishonest merchants will often add an extra zero or two to a credit card receipt or extra numbers at the beginning of the amount when submitting their merchant's copy of the signed credit card receipt to the credit card provider.  We recommend taking the time to write long horizontal lines before and after the charge amount on any receipt you write for a credit card purchase. 

 

The money-drop scam

 

This is a common scam, particularly in less developed countries.  What happens is a tough guy rushes past an obvious tourist and "accidently" drops a wad of hundred dollar bills.  Another guy then begins to pick up the money at your feet and offers to share it with you.  Whether you take the money or not, the original tough guy reappears shortly after the other one leaves and demands you pay the full amount back to him.  Lonely Planet reports that this scam is particularly common in Moscow's Red Square.

 

The ATM receipt scam

 

How vacationers handle their ATM receipts is the source of an ongoing scheme.  Scammers can spot vacationers in a heartbeat and when they see one at an ATM machine they look to see if they put their ATM receipts in a nearby trash can.  If they do, the scam artists will retrieve the receipt to determine how much money was withdrawn and if there is an account balance on the receipt.  They can then trail the man or woman until the right moment and rob them of their recently received cash or force them to withdraw the balance of their account or do both.

 

The pour scam

 

This is particularly common at hotels and casino chains.  What happens is bartenders with ring you up for a premium liquor but bring you the house brand and use the premium liquors for a future customer without ringing it up and pocket the change, or charge you for a premium liquor, pour you the house brand and pocket the difference.

 

The spill scam

 

This scam usually involves two persons.  The first one will spill a drink or something on you and then offering to help you wipe it off.  While they are distracting you, his or her partner will go for your wallet, passport, camera, luggage or anything else that is easily obtainable in the confusion.

 

At Caribbean Cruise Line, we hope you have had -- or will have -- a great vacation this year and have avoided any unpleasantness such as travel scams. 

 
















Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch Presents Its Latest Reviews

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch presents its latest reviews and testimonials and remember if you are ever a victim of a travel scam, Caribbean Cruise Line Complaints Board is here to help.

Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch receives reviews and testimonials nearly every day and Caribbean Cruise Line Reviews them all and then publishes them for review.  Caribbean Cruise Line Complaints Board is also here to reviews any problems people report about travel scams anyone might have concerns or questions about.   At Caribbean Cruise Line Scams are never of concern from our services but Caribbean Cruise Line takes the time to listen to and assist with problems elsewhere.  Without further ado, Caribbean Cruise Line Scam Watch presents our latest reviews. 

We recently returned from a cruise with Caribbean Cruise Line which included a couple nights in the resort “Our Lucaya”.

I was very happy with the value I received and the ship.

The staff of the ship in particular I would single out for absolutely terrific service. Most Americans would be surprised to learn that the crew of cruise ships (almost all from third world countries) are usually college graduates. They were almost all pleasant and highly helpful.

Boarding the ship was a breeze. The parking is valet and we were aboard in minutes. You choose your dinner reservations while boarding.

We chose the Crystal Room for dinner the first evening, which is the higher end free meal included with the cruise. The meal was good. There were free seconds as well as several other restaurants including a buffet that didn't require reservation.

After dinner we roamed the ship. The casino was small but not crowded at all. The blackjack was standard play and I did well there on a $10 table.

The way there was dead calm and the ship docked at midnight making this about a 7 hour cruise.

Disembarking was incredibly smooth. We took the $8.50 each way shuttle deal the cruise was peddling. We checked into Our Lucaya just as fast and had our room by 10:00.

Our Lucaya, by the way, is a beautiful beach resort.  Everybody I greeted and smiled at did return the favor.

The hotel had a decent buffet breakfast. We also ate one evening at the adjacent “China Beach”. Very nice.

Most of the time we ate across the street in the market (several restaurants) which was adequate and not bad at all.

Return boarding was also very fast and efficient.

That evening we ate at “The Cove” which is the extra $25 per person restaurant. The fare was fabulous and the wait staff superb. No disappointment there at all.

All in all it was a great cruise. Good food, great staff, exception value Caribbean Cruise Line. I'd do it again.