Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Feb 1994, p. 19

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shining on the distant peaks. You‘re on deck, feeling virtuous because you‘ve just done your mile (five and a half times around). Your ship glides smoothly through a narâ€" row passage between forested slopes and emerald isles. You check the treetops for eagles. Suddenly â€" "Orcas at 3 o‘clock!" comes the word over the public address sysâ€" tem. The onâ€"board naturalist has just spotted a pod of the blackâ€"andâ€" white whales frolicking to starâ€" board. You‘ll never forget the sight of those flashing fins. This is what Alaska is all about! It’s midmorning and the sun is See wild, unspoiled Alaska under the most comfortâ€" able conditions imaginable. Now what? You flop into a deck chair and consult the bulletin that was slipped under your door last Cruise Alaska â€" a getaway to remember The cruise industry is young. Since 1970, an estimated 40 million passengers have taken a deepâ€"water cruise (two or more days). Of this number, 70% of the total passengers have been generated in the past 10 ears. Nearly 50% of total passenâ€" gers have been generated in the past five years alone. Of those who have cruised in the past five years, the ‘average number of cruises per perâ€" son has been 2.4 in this same time frame â€" or one every two years. The cruise market potential is Imge Over the next five years, the Pbest estimate is that it will grow to $50 billion. By the year 2000, it is projected that as many as 8 million passengers per year will cruise. 'Takmg a cruise is a dream of nearly 60% of all adults â€" with the highest interest being exhibited by the emerging babyâ€"boomer category. The cruise product is incredibly iversified â€" with literally a cruise acation for everyone. Over the past 0 years, the industry has responded The cruise industry is the most rapidly growing category in the entire leisure market. Since 1970, the industry has had a compound annual growth rate of 9.8% per annum. Cruising is taking off p extensive market and consumer esearch â€" research that has guided he addition of new destinations, iew shipâ€"design concepts, new onâ€" the changing vacation patâ€" ns of today‘s market. pard/onâ€"shore activities, new emes and new cruise lengths to ‘‘The cruise industry‘s product livery and customer satisfaction is standard for the rest of the travel night, with its inviting lineup of things to do today. Will it be a shufâ€" fleboard tournament? A preview of your next port of call? Bingo? A naturalist‘s talk? A shore excursion? And don‘t neglect all the amuseâ€" ments that are yours to enjoy day in, day out. You could sample the wares in the library. Challenge a pal to a game of backgammon. Browse in the dutyâ€"free shop. Refresh yourâ€" self with an afternoon dip in the pool, then take tea in the lounge, soothed by the dulcet strains of a string trio. Before dinner, perhaps you‘ll squeeze in a convivial getâ€" together for cocktails, and a few steps on the dance floor. At eventide â€" ah, the choices! You might take in a movie. Or join m friends to see the show in the resplendent nightâ€" club â€" maybe a magician, a worldâ€" famed vocalist, a hilarious comediâ€" an, or a lively musical revue. Go dancing, get lucky in the Casino. The fun goes on as | long as you do. Contributed on behalf of the Cruise Lines International Association. industry. The cruise industry‘s only obstacle to even stronger growth is the fact that only 5â€"6% of the North American population has ever taken a cruise. Pick your spot. .. 16 Martin St. (downtown) A cruise in the Caribbean . .. Snorkeling in Anguilla . . . Sun sand in St. Maarten . .. Sightseeing in St. Lucia ... â€" It‘s time to get away â€" Come see us ... But guess what. Nobody‘s forcing you to do any of the above. You came on this cruise to partake of the good life, and maybe that means doing absolutely nothâ€" ing. So goof off if you like. There are lots of secluded (o..\ The way to go! # ( Travel corners for writing letters, chatting with friends, or reading. (You‘ve always meant to read War and Peace, haven‘t you? Now‘s your chance â€" at least for a few pages.) Seek a sheltered spot on the Promenade Deck, where the breezes aren‘t too bracing, but the scenery is ever so. Stake out a table in the Crow‘s Nest, way up topside, order a hot toddy and pretend you‘re a lookout for Captain Vancouver, who explored these waters 200 years ago. Up to the wee hours last with 20 years in the travel industry. She is well qualified to assist you with all your travel needs. "PROMINENT TRAVEL" 849 8 Upper Middle Rd., Shopping Centre s 1011 Uppe er Middle Rd., Oakville CouL_or® Offer valid ro Oakville Beaver "Shop Locally" card holders J Bringing The World To You! n the travel industry. 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(pronte) sSsun ce BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS ] ANGUILLA .z ST.KITTS * , master walks along the corridors, sounding the muted melody that summons you to yet another feast. In the dining room all is gaiety and anticipation. Happily, you and your friends sit down at your table, laid with Rosenthal china, shining silver, and crystal, The dining crew are lined up, smiling, and eager to serve. The menu entices; the wine steward advises. You‘re off to the start of a marvelous evening. Contributed on behalf of Holland Cruise Line. * BARBUDA GUADELOUPE DOMINICA m â€"MARTINIQUE ST. LUCIA ST. MARTIN BARBADOS

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