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JOIN US ON THE RHINE

BY CHRIS MEYER(cmeyer@cruiseshipcenters.com (800) 745-4015)

Have you heard of river cruises – the best way to immerse yourself in Europe? Our first one was so great that we’re going back for more.
viking rhine getawayThis time we’re combining a three-day sojourn on picturesque Lake Como, Italy with a 7-day cruise down the Rhine River from the Swiss Alps through the German countryside and on to Amsterdam, Holland. We were originally scheduled for May 2020 and canceled twice by Covid. Undeterred, we’re set for 2023. Everything about this itinerary is epic – the gorgeous scenery, the castles, the windmills, the beautiful Viking ship, the awesome  food, and our group of Joyful Travelers, who make everyone else on the ship jealous because they are having so much fun. Plus, everything is included and organized from the time you leave your home airport – round-trip flights, transfers, internet, meals, drinks, and daily shore excursions. So we can spend the entire time on vacation – mentally and physically.

One reason I am so excited is because my colleague Jane’s group so enjoyed this itinerary in 2018. You might think it is early to be thinking about a trip so far in the future, but two years of canceled cruises means 2023 already is filling, So it’s a good idea to claim the best value staterooms now, while they are available.

Here’s a look at the Itinerary.

May 12: Depart Los Angeles (or other US metro airport)

May13: Arrive in Milan, Italy, transfer to Lake Como hotel.  

May 14: Walking tour of Como including funicular ride for panoramic views.

May 15: Boat ride throughout the lake including an extended stop in Bellagio, the crown jewel.

Daily breakfast included in hotel nights. Once on the ship three meals a day plus wine or beer with lunch and dinner are included. 

Lake Como

Lake Como

May 16: Transfer across the Alps to Basel, Switzerland, and embark on Viking Hermod.

May 17: Breisach, Germany, gateway to the Black Forest and the Alsace wine region. Take a electric bike ride through the Black Forest or go wine tasting at local vineyards.

May 18: Strassbourg, France. Experience this blend of French and German cultures, resplendent churches, medieval covered bridges, verdant parks and handsome Art Nouveau and modernist architecture.

May 19: Heidelberg, Germany; Rudesheim, Germany. Tour Heidelberg, home of Germany’s oldest university, founded in 1386. Visit the beautiful sandstone ruins of imposing Heidelberg Castle and take in the scenery of the Neckar River Valley and the city’s many red rooftops from a hilltop post. Afterward, set on a walking tour through Old Town to Heidelberg’s renowned gates. Later, in Rüdesheim spend free time in the pedestrian-only Drosselgasse and sample a glass of locally produced wine at one of the restaurants or wine bars. Optional Medieval castle dinner. 

May 20: Middle Rhine Scenic Cruising; Koblenz, Germany. Sail along the most scenic stretch of the Rhine, where turreted castles and fortresses overlook the river from their hilltop posts. You will want to be on the top of the ship for 360-degree views. Arrive in Koblenz this afternoon and disembark for a tour of 700-year-old Marksburg Castle.

Castles on the Rhine

Castles on the Rhine

May 21: Cologne, Germany. Begin your day with a morning tour of Cologne, Germany’s fourth-largest city. Stroll through Old Town past St. Martin’s Church and visit the Dom, Germany’s largest cathedral and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spend your free time enjoying Cologne’s atmospheric waterfront.

May 22: Scenic cruising; Kinderdijk, The Netherlands. We sail along the Rhine during the morning hours. Admire scenic views and enjoy a morning of enjoyable Dutch diversions: sample Dutch cheeses and jenever, a distilled juniper liquor, and take in a culturally enriching presentation on the Dutch Golden Age. In Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, join an afternoon tour of this ingenious network of windmills and other flood management devices. You learn why the windmills were built and see how they work, plus you enter a working windmill for a tour of its mechanisms and living quarters. 

May 23: Disembark in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Check into a central Amsterdam hotel and then take an insightful walking tour of the city.

May 24: Amsterdam options include a canal cruise, a foodie tour, the Anne Frank House, and the Rijksmuseum.

May 25: Fly home

The Viking ship has various levels of staterooms at different price points. The entire trip including including round-trip economy flights from Los Angeles is about $6,000 per person double occupancy for a French Balcony stateroom.  You can save money with a lower deck river-view stateroom or gain more space with a full veranda stateroom or suite. There also are options for premium economy and business class air. Our Expedia pricing is $325 below Viking’s direct price. If you pay by electronic check rather than a credit card, you receive a 3.3% discount. We can determine your exact desires and provide a detailed quote.

Inclusions:

  • All meals plus wine and beer with lunch and dinner on the cruise portion. Daily breakfast on the hotel portion.
  • Daily shore excursions.
  • Nightly entertainment.
  • All transfers.
  • Taxes
  • Two Expedia Rewards points for every dollar spent.

Not included: Gratuities.

CONTACT US TODAY ABOUT THIS SPECTACULAR CRUISE – (800) 745-4015

2018 TOP PICKS & HOSTED ADVENTURES

By Chris Meyer/Expedia Franchise Partner

We’ve narrowed down the endless adventure opportunities to a curated selection of top picks and hosted trips with sensational value.

ALASKA: 

The Last Frontier is more popular than ever. And for good reason! The scenery is vast and dramatic, both while cruising the eye-opening Inside Passage and while riding the luxurious Alaska Railroad to striking Denali National Park. In 2018, Norwegian Bliss will be the newest, largest and most feature-filled of more than two-dozen ships that ply Alaska’s waters. A destination itself, the Bliss enhances an already amazing destination. And its hull art is by Orange County’s own marine artist, Wyland. Our inventory of Expedia Exclusive Staterooms provides the best pricing and amenities on Alaska cruises, with some substantial discounts with Celebrity Cruises.

Bald Eagle in flight with mountains in backgroundExpedia Exclusive Picks:  

  • 10-day Cruise Tour departing July 20, 2018 with 7 days on the Celebrity Millennium plus a ride on the Alaska Railroad to Denali National Park. Hosted by Michael Berman and Sheila Diskin. Balcony staterooms start at just $2,269 per person.
  • For a shorter option, Norwegian Bliss is the newest ship in Alaska, doing round-trip itineraries from Seattle from $1,569 per person.

More info: Contact your consultant, call (800) 745-4015, email cmeyer@ocglobetrotter.com or visit the center @ 24321 Avenida de la Carlota, Suite H-3, Laguna Hills.

EUROPE

The Old World is bursting with fascinating places for tracing our roots. Several of us took river cruise in 2017 and came away absolutely charmed with this type of travel, which gets you up close to the historic sites you want to experience without worrying about logistics. You are on vacation the entire time, and your floating hotel takes you to the next storybook destination while you sleep. But first, we went atop the ship after dinner to watch the sun set and the stars come out from our panoramic 360-degree perch – an unexpected treat. It was the trip of a lifetime. Do you want to give it a try in 2018? There are many options, but they won’t be available for long.

Expedia Exclusive picks:

Hosted Viking Rhine Getaway. Seven-day cruise from Basel, Switzerland to Amsterdam, Netherlands departing Sept. 14, 2018 with optional three-day pre-cruise stay on Lake Cuomo, Italy. Prices starting at $3,374 per person for the cruise with $395 round-trip air from LAX. Hosted by Jane Shobe.

Grand European Tour. Double your pleasure with a 15-day river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam. We have one departing Oct. 1, 2018 from with special pricing $6,295 with $395 round-trip flights from LAX.

Copenhagen

Copenhagen

Hosted Baltic Cruise. The Baltic Sea is best experienced by cruise ship, and we have an exceptional hosted 9-day itinerary July 13-22 on the Norwegian Breakaway from Copenhagen, Denmark. Ports of call are Warnemunde (Berlin), Germany; Tallinn, Estonia; St. Petersburg, Russia (2 days), Helsinki, Finland; and Stockholm, Sweden. Expedia exclusive prices start at $1,523 per person including all beverages (adult and otherwise), gratuities and taxes. While you are not immersed in these fascinating places, you will enjoy a ship with 27 restaurants, a jazz and blues club, mini golf course, casino, ocean-view gym and a myriad of other features and activities to make sure there is never a dull moment.

More info: Contact your consultant, call (800) 745-4015, email cmeyer@ocglobetrotter.com or visit the center @ 24321 Avenida de la Carlota, Suite H-3, Laguna Hills.

HOMEPORT LA

For those times when you want to avoid the airport, there is a surprising variety of cruises out of our local ports. Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, South America and the South Pacific can all be reached through a drive to San Pedro, Long Beach or San Diego. There even are round-the-world cruises that begin and end in Los Angeles. Cruise lines calling on local ports include Carnival, Norwegian,  Princess, Holland America, Cunard, Viking Ocean, Regent Seven Seas and Crystal. So you can find whatever level of luxury and price. The brand-new Norwegian Bliss will even be doing a month of Mexican Riviera cruises in October 2018. What a way to return to a destination on a ship that is a destination itself with 26 restaurants and a ship-top racetrack.

Expedia Exclusive Round-trip LA Picks:  

 

  • 10-day Mexico on the Regent Seven Seas Navigator departing May 25, 2018. Experience the utmost luxury at your doorstep. Special all-inclusive pricing from $3,199 per person

 

    • 27-night Hawaii-South Pacific on the Emerald Princess departing March 30, 2018 and Sept. 23, 2018. From $2,999 per person.

      French Polynesia

      French Polynesia

 

  • 7-night Mexican Riviera on the brand-new Norwegian Bliss. Four departures in October, 2018 before the ship repositions with a 15-day Panama Canal cruise to Miami. Prices start below $1,000 per person including the beverage package.

 

  • 14-night Alaska on the Carnival Splendor departing Aug. 25, 2018. From $1,319 per person.

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More info: Contact your consultant, call (800) 745-4015, email cmeyer@ocglobetrotter.com or visit the center @ 24321 Avenida de la Carlota, Suite H-3, Laguna Hills.

HAWAII

I have been enchanted with Hawaii since I backpacked and surfed my way through the islands after high school. So when it comes to getting your aloha on, we are definitely your best option with Expedia’s enormous inventory of resorts, condos and private residences for rent. But I have come to believe, after nine trips to the islands,

Hawaii

Hawaii

that Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of America offers the most relaxing and cost-effective way to experience the whole of Hawaii. The seven-day cruise includes two days each on Maui, Kauai and the Big Island. Add a couple hotel nights on the front end for Oahu and you have the best of Hawaii. The ship even shows you Kauai’s colossal Napali Coast and the Big Islands hot lava flow into the Pacific. Excursions that are time-consuming and costly if you are staying on land. On Pride of America, your food is included and you can choose the beverage package as a free perk. Plus on selected departures, discounted round trip air is as low as $399 per person including a one-night hotel stay  and kids sail free. This is a fantastic introduction to the islands for first timers and a most enjoyable way to return for an aloha fix. .

Expedia Exclusive Pick:  Departing April 27, 2018 from  $2,049 per person

More info: Contact your consultant, call (800) 745-4015, email cmeyer@ocglobetrotter.com or visit the center @ 24321 Avenida de la Carlota, Suite H-3, Laguna Hills.

SOUTH PACIFIC

Did you know Tahiti is a mere 8 ½-hour flight from LAX? That’s just a couple of mai tais past Hawaii! An excellent way to experience that mythical island and neighboring Bora Bora and Moorea is aboard the Paul Gauguin a small 312-passenger luxury shipDSC_0161 that anchors inside breathtaking lagoons, is staffed by Polynesians who immerse you in their romantic culture, and tantalizes with the freshness expertly prepared cuisine. The verdict of the group I hosted: Best vacation ever and one that needs to be repeated. You not only get to experience more of Polynesia than at a single land resort, but you save money with all-inclusive pricing that includes round-trip air from LAX, an open bar and gratuities.

Expedia Exclusive Pick: Hosted 7-night Society Islands departing Feb. 17, 2018 from $4,521per person all inclusive including flights. Hosted by Expedia consultants Michael Berman and Sheila Diskin.

More info: Contact your consultant, call (800) 745-4015, email cmeyer@ocglobetrotter.com or visit the center @ 24321 Avenida de la Carlota, Suite H-3, Laguna Hills.

THE JOYS OF A VIKING RIVER CRUISE

Hungary's Waterfront Parliament sparkles

Hungary’s Waterfront Parliament sparkles

By Chris Meyer

What a finale!

Budapest’s ancient buildings sparkled as the Viking Egil took a victory lap along the Danube River waterfront. We oohed and awed atop the ship and reviewed the spectacular week, taking occasional breaks from conversation to capture that perfect angle on the castle, parliament building or some other illuminated structure basking in the limelight.

The week had sped by, but at the same time the start of our journey seemed sort of distant. We had packed so much in since setting foot on this beautiful river ship seven days earlier outside of Nuremberg, Germany.

The whirlwind of sights and sounds seemed a kaleidoscope as Program Director Anthony Papandrea wound down his week of witty narration.  Our group of 22, and every other passenger I talked with, agreed that Viking exceeded even our lofty expectations.

Enjoying the scenery atop the Viking Egil.

Enjoying the scenery atop the Viking Egil.

EXPLORING IN COMFORT

Once we settled in on embarkation day, the advantage of a floating hotel was immediately evident. We hadn’t unpacked our suitcases in Berlin and Prague because of our short stays there and need to move along to the next hotel. We were able to get organized on the river cruise ship and make ourselves at home.  Our French balcony cabin was quite compact, but highly functional with a place for everything. Just don’t drop anything in the shower or you will have to open the door to retrieve it. Open the floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass door and the outside floods the room. Watch the river float by from the bed or peer over the rail to watch a lock raise or lower the vessel.

The beautiful restaurant is just down the hall, with the convivial lounge just a deck above and the 360-degree-view top deck just one more flight of stairs. Floor-to-ceiling windows everywhere mean the magnificent scenery is always in full view.

Viking ships double parked in Budapest.

Beautiful  Viking ships double parked in Budapest.

The ship is marvelously engineered to function at a high level in space constrained by the size of river locks. Similar precision is demonstrated by a crew that constantly keep the hardware polished and passengers well served. The compact galley consistently produces 5-star meals including perfectly prepared chateaubriand, surf and turf (medium rare filet mignon and lobster), and authentic wiener schnitzel on German Night.

Chateaubriand as tasty as it looks.

Steak and lobster as tasty as it looks.

The Ukrainian captain guides the vessel expertly though locks so snug there are just an inch or two to spare. When Anthony is not explaining what’s upcoming, sprinkling quips befitting the stand-up comic he is in the off season, he’s troubleshooting, quickly appearing in central Vienna after our local guide made an SOS call about a malfunctioning unit broadcasting her voice to our earpieces. He pulled a spare from his messenger bag of tricks and, viola, all is well.

INSIGHTS ASHORE

Vienna, Austria was typical of our stops along the river. After the guided walking tour, we returned to the ship for lunch and ventured out on our own for more exploration in the afternoon. In the evening, we took in a classical concert because that’s what you do in Vienna. In Nuremberg, Germany our guide reviewed the city’s long history from medieval times through its role in the rise of the Nazis and its destruction by bombing during World War II. And finally the rebuilding. One interesting fact we learned is that the ramp over the moat and to the castle gate makes a left-hand turn so right-handed hostiles’ shields would be rendered ineffective.

Picturesque Passau receives the largest chunks of tourists from river cruises.

Picturesque Passau receives the largest chunks of tourists from river cruises.

In Passau, Wolf expertly explained how the charming baroque architecture – in churches and throughout town – reflects the optimism that accompanied improving lives after the dark gothic period. For me, this was the hidden gem of the itinerary, though every stop had its delightful discoveries. In places once behind the Iron Curtain, we heard and saw again and again how the people have recovered since freedom was regained.

Austria's Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Austria’s Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Although this was a cruise, it was quite different than a large ocean ship – and not only in size. There is no casino or glitzy entertainment. An excellent piano player provided a delightful nightly soundtrack and on German Night, a combo with accordion and guitar offered rousing traditional tunes. But the true entertainment was the river. And the places. Each has its own magic. And especially the people.

The Danube winds 1,785 miles from Germany’s Black Forest to the Black Sea. I contemplate the great mass of water flowing. Constantly. It seems calm compared to the upper Arkansas River we went whitewater rafting on last year in Colorado. But its power is documented by lines on buildings marking epic floods that, over hundreds of years have periodically swamped buildings in towns along its shores .

The Egil’s top deck offers360-degree panoramas of pristine valleys, terraced vineyards, picturesque villages, colorful sunsets and constellations. It is a wonderful place to sit, mingle over drinks or move about and take pictures. That’s entertainment!

The captain in his sophisticated wheelhouse.

The captain in his sophisticated wheelhouse.

It’s no wonder people take one Viking cruise after another. We all were talking about becoming repeat customers. I even purchased discount certificates to give to customers of my travel agency.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • River cruises are a great value and a wonderful, hassle-free way to experience Europe. The value is enhanced by Viking’s air specials for early booking. $500 round-trip air from Los Angeles in this case.
  • Viking offers a high-quality luxury experience in all aspects. I look forward to sampling the ocean product and plan to redouble efforts to market this product to our customers.

    Dinner is delicious and joyful aboard the Egil.

    Dinner is delicious and joyful aboard the Egil.

  • Traveling in a group enhances your travel experience. As with anything, it’s the people that make the difference. That includes your fellow travelers, the crew and local guides. We struck gold on all counts. Program directory Anthony called us a “joyful group” in a note me. So that’s my new nickname for us as we truly enjoyed sharing the adventure with each other. Friendships were deepened and new ones made along the way. We’re already planning post-trip get-togethers including possibly a trip to Pasadena to see Anthony’s comedy act.

Want to learn more about river cruises and how our relationship with Viking and Expedia Extras can deliver the best value and make the entire process seamless?  Check out our co-branded Viking web site OCViking, email me at cmeyer@ocglobetrotter.com or give us a call at 949-201-4246. For a comparison of the various river cruise lines we book, check out Avid Cruiser.

I will review highlights of our pre-cruise activities in Berlin and Prague in a separate post.

Sunset on the Danube.

Sunset on the Danube.

 

 

 

 

10 GREAT CRUISES OUT OF LA

By Chris Meyer/ cmeyer@ocglobetrotter.com

If you’re a cruiser, chances are that you know that you can hop a ship in San Pedro and head to the Mexican Riviera: Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan. This “Love Boat” route is as old as the modern cruise industry.

But you may not know about the more distant destinations, from Australia to Rome, you can access from LA. So here are 10 great cruises from LA:

  1. ALASKA: You can boacolerd the ship in shorts and flip flops, but pack warmer clothes as you will will be chilling with massive glaciers as well eagles, bears and whales. These 12- and 14-day itineraries are the easiest and most economical way to experience the Great Land.
  2. COSTA RICA AND THE PANAMA CANAL: New this year are 19-day round-trip voyages that blend the engineering masterpiece of the canal with Central America’s unspoiled rainforests.
  3. HAWAII: Plenty of relaxing sea days and visits to four Hawaiian Islands make this an epic 15-day round-trip from SoCal.
  4. TAHITI: The ship keeps going after Hawaii for a second tropical paradise – Tahiti, Bora Bora and other fabled French Polynesian wonders – on this awesome 28-day voyage, which returns you back to where you started from.
  5. SOUTH AMERICA: Mexico, Central America and all the way down the South American coast with time to visit Machu Picchu on the way.  After 17 days, you can get off in Santiago Chile and fly home or continue on the ship around the cape and all the way to Rio.
  6. NEW ZEALAND: Rather than making a U-turn in Tahiti, this ship powers on all the way to New Zealand. After 21 days at sea, you can continue another four to Australia, stick around or fly back to LA.

    Overwater bungalows are alluring but stationary.

    Overwater bungalows are alluring but stationary.

  7. ROME: Travel from La La land all the way to the Eternal City on this 31-day epic traversing the Panama Canal and Atlantic with plenty of fascinating ports of call along the way.
  8. VANCOUVER: A little closer to home, but a lovely 9-day voyage up the coast with stops in San Francisco, Astoria and Victoria. You can continue to Alaska on the luxury ship or catch a three-hour flight back home.
  9. LONDON: Take a very British ship through the canal and across the pond on a 29-day journey to England.
  10. AROUND THE WORLD: If you have 111 days you can circumnavigate the globe without visiting and airport. This is the ultimate LA cruise!

Here’s a link for searching cruises out of Los Angeles:  HomeportLA

Contact Chris Meyer for more information and exclusive Expedia pricing.  (800) 745-4015 or cmeyer@ocglobetrotter.com.

The science of how cruise ships float

harmony

The world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas, weighs more than 200,000 tons…..and floats. It’s all about keeping a ship’s density lower than that of the water it is riding up. And cruise ships do this rather handily – even with rock-climbing walls and ince skating rinks. For the details, check out this Travel & Leisure article: The science of how cruise ships float

Harmony of the Seas: Enormous range of pleasures

Harmony (def.) – a consistent, orderly, or pleasing arrangement of parts.

Royal Caribbean International’s new cruise ship certainly is harmonious.  It’s also exciting with a range of pleasures as enormous as its oversized hull. This video shows a lot:

Harmony amazed my daughter, Michelle, from the first walk-around to the stupendous Aquatheater acrobatics, the excellent dining, the hilarious comedy show, the full-fledged rendition of Grease and a thrilling 10-deck slide down the Ultimate Abyss.

She texted photos to her 20-something friends, who were surprised at the features of the ship. There responses confirmed for me that Royal Caribbean ships are more than what I like to call the ultimate family vacation.  These boatloads of fun really do have something for everyone.  There is not a demographic group that would not find much to enjoy on these vessels. And that’s before they even reach the destinations.

LA CRUISES CAN TAKE YOU AROUND THE CORNER AND AROUND THE WORLD

Most avid cruisers living in Southern California know that you can board a cruise ship in San Pedro and visit Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas. After all, that’s the run made famous by “The Love Boat” television series.

crystal-bridgeBut the choices have grown considerably. Two cruise lines will now take you all the way to Alaska and back. No need for a flight – unless you want to take a floatplane to the top of a glacier.

You can visit Central America and the Panama Canal and return. No need to fly back from Florida. Or French Polynesia.

If you have the time, you can even circumnavigate the globe from Los Angeles.  Multiple cruises offer such world cruises. Or you can end the cruise in Australia or Europe and fly home.

WE’RE THE EXPERTS ON HOMEPORT LA CRUISES

Expedia CruiseShipCenters has catalogued all the Homeport LA options – from budget to luxury and from 3 days to 111 – for those who want to explore far and wide after setting off from their back yard.

We also have some great Expedia pricing on repositioning itineraries from LA to Vancouver.  You can take a 10-day all-inclusive luxury cruise for less than $3,000 a person and a short, cheap flight home. What a fantastic opportunity to sample a high-end experience!

We have itineraries from Carnival, Princess, Celebrity, Crystal, Oceania, Norwegian, Holland America, Azamara, Cunard, Disney, Regent Seven Seas, Seabourn and Silversea. You probably did not know that they begin or end cruises in Los Angeles and San Diego.

Expedia CruiseShipCenters offers onboard cash credit and Expedia+ Points on all cruises.

Do you want to learn more? Give us a call at (800) 745-4015.

Everything about Alaska is big, bold and sensational

Bald Eagle in flight with mountains in backgroundAlaska. The Last Frontier. The Great Land.

Glaciers calving with thunderous roars. Eagles soaring with fierce grace. Whales breaching with enormous power. Endless forests. Massive mountains.

If you have been, your mind colored in those words. If you haven’t, you don’t yet know Alaska’s awesomeness.

Either way, the place the a powerful pull. At Expedia CruiseShipCenters we know how to get the most out of Alaska, whether it’s your first time or a repeat visit.

There are choices. Cruise. Cruise Tour. Denali. The list goes on.

Been there, done that? Not so fast. Have you Explored the Kenai Peninsula? Canada’s Yukon Territory? Fairbanks and the Arctic Circle?

Want to take the family or explore with like-minded travelers? Multiply your enjoyment and savings with our group program.

Our travel consultants are expert at guiding you through your choices in Alaska and around the world. Whether you are making your first journey to the 49th state or going back for more.

We can help you compare cruise and land, categories of staterooms, shore excursions, every detail.

JOIN US FOR ON STAGE ALASKA

We even are offering “On Stage Alaska,” an entertaining live show that will educate and prepare you to make your Alaska journey absolutely awesome. Please join us at 2 pm, Saturday, Jan. 21 at Brandman University, 16355 Laguna Canyon Road, Irvine, CA 92618.

This presentation is one of the ways Expedia CruiseShipCenters aims to insure that your vacations are always spectacular. With Expedia prices and concierge service, you will always have the very best value for any kind of travel anywhere in the world. We guarantee it.

Contact us anytime. Call (800) 745-4015. Click cmeyer@ocglobetrotter.com. Come in to 24321 Avenida de la Carlota, Suite H-3, Laguna Hills. In Oakbrook Village center between Trader Joe’s and Woody’s Diner.

Avalon fish art shop packed with unique finds

This abstract fish was made by Encinitas artist Rodrigo.

This abstract fish was made by Encinitas artist Rodrigo.

By Tom Gordon

We have noticed many cruise passengers don’t even bother to get off the ship in Avalon, Catalina. They have been to Avalon and done that.
But mixed in among the souvenir shops selling “Catalina Lifeguard” sweatshirts is a little gallery called Afishinados.
They bill their merchandise as  “Original Folk and Fine American Fish and Design.”  The store is packed with original art and prices range from $10 for a glass Garibaldi fish necklace to thousands for a large work of original art. Most of the works of art fall into the affordable category. The cool thing: they are unique and different.

A halibut birdhouse made by artist Rick Riley from the San Diego area. Part of the proceeds go to fight Parkinson's disease and Wounded Warriors.

A halibut birdhouse made by artist Rick Riley from the San Diego area. Part of the proceeds go to fight Parkinson’s disease and Wounded Warriors.

It’s one of those stores where everything sold has a little story behind.  Most of the pieces created by Southern California artists.

Afishinados is the beachfront walkway at 203 Crescent.  For more information: www.afishinadosgalley.com or 310-510-2440.