Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Party Post: Comment to Win!

* * * Tonight is Luxury Cruise Bible's first Twitter and blog party. Our special guest is American Safari Cruises. We're chatting live right now—Tuesday, March 22 between 7–8 pm EST—on Twitter and will give away six Frommer's Hawaii 2011 guidebooks by Jeanette Foster and one Barnes & Noble Nook ereader. You can participate without joining Twitter. Read this previous blog post for full party details.  Check out these tips for attending Twitter parties. * * *

Questions of the Evening—Answer to Win a Prize

Q1: Would you pick a Hawaiian Island cruise or an itinerary that focuses on Mexico's Sea of Cortez? Why?

Q2: Which Hawaiian Island—Maui, Big Island, Molokai, Molokini, Lanai—would you most like to visit and why?

Q3. Which type of shore excursions do you prefer: beach day/snorkeling, hiking, horseback riding, or a cultural event?

Q4: Have you ever sailed on a small ship with just 40 passengers, like Safari Explorer? What do you love about small ships?

Q5: What worries you about small ship sailing?

Q6: Despite all the airport hassles, possible weather delays, and expense, why do you still love to travel?

Answer each of these questions by commenting on this post on March 22nd between 7 and 8 pm EST for your chance to win a Frommer's Hawaii 2011 guidebook or a Barnes & Noble Nook ereader. (You must include your email address when commenting. Your address won't be published but I'll need it to contact you if you win a prize.)





Get to Know American Safari Cruises

Safari Explorer's nimble design allows the yacht to explore the intimate shorelines of the Hawaiian Islands. Learn more about American Safari Cruises' new Hawaiian Island itineraries.


Safari Explorer bar - wine, beer, and spirits are included in the cruise fare.


Head to the Wine Library aboard Safari Explorer to purchase ultra-premium wines (free pours available elsewhere on the ship).


Meals are prepared by executive chef Craig White and are served in the main dining room (open seating).


Admiral cabins feature king or twin beds, windowed door or view window, TV/DVD, and a bathroom with both a Jacuzzi and shower.


The bathrooms aboard Safari Explorer are spacious and well designed. Some have whirlpool tubs.


For those interested in Mexico Sea of Cortes sailings, here's American Safari's 22-guest Safari Quest.


I love the 12-passenger Safari Spirit. It's so intimate! We sailed aboard the Safari Spirit in Alaska's Inside Passage.




Read More About American Safari Cruises

Travel writer Janet Groene reports on American Safari's Safari Quest and its Sea of Cortez itineraries for Grandparents.com.

World traveler Lisa Sonne discusses her time sailing Alaska’s Inside Passage aboard American Safari's Safari Spirit for Yachting Magazine.

Here’s what travel writers Bill Hirsch and Yvette Cardoza had to say about their trip with American Safari in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez.

It’s a fluke—and that’s a good thing. Ludmilla Alexander’s take on American Safari from the Sunday Oregonian.

Frommers gives its highest ranking (3 stars) to American Safari Cruises.

Get CruiseCritic.com’s take on American Safari here—all the member reviews are 5 stars or higher!

About.com’s Linda Garrison reviews American Safari's Safari Quest in the Sea of Cortez.

In case you missed it: here’s a terrific Islands Magazine article by Yvonne Horne about Mexico’s Galapagos (Sea of Cortez).





American Safari Videos

Captain Dan Blanchard introduces you to American Safari Cruises with this video.

Want to swim with sea lions? You can with American Safari! Check out this video.



The first Luxury Cruise Bible Twitter party is going on now (March 22, 2011 from 7–8 pm EST). Please join us if you're online now!

We're giving away six Frommer's Hawaii 2011 guidebooks by Jeanette Foster and a Barnes & Noble Wi-Fi-enabled Nook ereader! (Prizes can only be shipped to addresses in the United States or Canada.)

—Andrea M. Rotondo for LuxuryCruiseBible.com

Photos courtesy of American Safari Cruises



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