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Nashville - Music City Getaway
40's - 50's and 60's + Singles Vacations

June 9 - June 13, 2027
$1,685*

Travel to Music City U.S.A and stroll Broadway in country style, as we visit one Honky Tonk after another! We invite you to join us as we experience Nashville, a city that resonates with life and vibrates to the beat of every kind of song. It’s a town that sizzles with American history, Southern hospitality, fun attractions and a boundless nightlife. Come join our singles group and together we will discover the capital of Tennessee!

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Nashville Music City Getaway Itinerary

Broadway NashvilleDay 1: Arrive Nashville, Tennessee
Arrive at Nashville Airport (BNA) and take make your way to the groups' hotel, Tru by Hilton Nashville Downtown. Tru is the ideal base for exploring downtown Nashville. Music City Center is one block away and the lively nightlife of Broadway is in walking distance. Enjoy free WiFi and a build-your-own breakfast. You can arrive early and spend the day exploring the area.
Meet your Nashville tour leader at 7:00pm for a meet and greet and to walk over to Broadway for an optional dinner and check-out all the Honky Tonks and bars.Broadway from 2nd Ave to 5th Ave to 5th Ave is filled with one nightclub after another, stopping in a few as the music draws us in. Don't forget your ID as you won't gain admittance without one. On June 3rd, 1994 a herd of cattle ran through the streets of Music City to the front doors of the Wildhorse Saloon and since that day, millions of music fans from around the world have stampeded through their doors for the Nashville experience.

 

Day 2: Hop-on Bus - Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum - Marathon Village - Belmont Mansion
Musicians Hall of FameBetween the old landmarks and new buildings, Nashville is a perfect destination to explore by hop-on bus. Today we will discover Nashville from its rich history to what made it into the famous “Music City, USA” of today.
From classic country to rock ’n’ roll, we will find it all at the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum, our first hop-off. The Los Angeles exhibit includes a variety of instruments used to record well-known artists like Simon and Garfunkel, The Beach Boys, The Mamas and Papas, Bread, Paul Revere & The Raiders, and The Carpenters. Motown has instruments used to record artists such as The Supremes, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, and The Jackson 5. With an actual studio vocal booth along with instruments, the American Studio allows us to step into the lives of Elvis, Dusty Springfield, The Box Tops, and Neil Diamond. The Stax Recording Studio helped many incredible artists flourish in their musical careers and this exhibit includes instruments used by Sam and Dave, Otis Redding, Booker T. The Nashville Exhibit, has instruments used to record Hank Williams Sr. ,George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Tammy Wynette, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Charlie Rich, and Chet Atkins. In the Muscle Shoals exhibit, we can view instruments used by Bob Seger, Paul Simon, Traffic, Bob Dylan, and Rod Stewart. From Nashville to Woodstock, the Jimi Hendrix Exhibit is all about the time that Jimi spent here.
Back on the Hop-on bus to the Marathon Village, a cluster of buildings that formerly housed Marathon Motor Works in the early 1900’s. Belmont MansionToday, unique retail, business and entertainment facilities reside here, including a bourbon distillery, gourmet confectionary and Antique Archaeology, home base for the American Pickers show on the History Channel. A perfect stop for a lunch break.
Our last hop-off will be at the Belmont Mansion, the largest house built in Tennessee prior to the Civil War and one of only a few whose history revolves around the life of a woman. Visiting here is a unique to explore one of the few 1850s era homes still standing in Nashville while learning about the people - both free and enslaved - whose stories make this site worth understanding. Today a significant percentage of original furniture, paintings, sbroadway nashville nighttatues, and other pieces of art are located throughout the house.


Day 3: Country Music Hall of Fame - Grand Ole Opry Behind Stage Tour - Opryland Resort

Country Hall of Fame exhibitA vacation in Nashville would not be complete without visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Forming a bass clef when viewed from the air, the unique building is an iconic feature of the Nashville skyline. Rhinestone costumes, musical instruments, and tearstained lyric sheets are only the beginning, as the museum is home to the largest collection of country music artifacts in the world. Music lovers can mix and mingle over the exhibits found at the Museum. Sing Me Back Home is the title of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s permanent exhibit, a multi-layered journey through the life of Country music. Through artifacts, photographs, original recordings, archival video, newly produced films, touchscreen interactive Gold Recordsmedia, and beautifully rendered text panels, Sing Me Back Home immerses you in the history and sounds of country music, its meanings, and the lives and voices of many of its honored personalities. View the two-story wall plastered gold and platinum country records dedicated to country music's finest – from Patsy Cline to Reba McEntire to Alan Jackson – and walk among artifacts like Jimmie Rodgers' guitar and Elvis Presley's solid gold Cadillac limo. 
Across the street in Walk of Fame Park is where music celebrities who lived, worked and played in Nashville are commemorated with sidewalk stars.
IGran Ole Opryts about 1/2 hour drive to the Grand Ole Opry, where we will have free time for lunch before our Backstage Tour. Then we will join one of the insider tour guides for an exclusive backstage tour of the Grand Ole Opry House and get an intimate look at the people, places and stories behind the show that made country music famous. Get up close to where legends, stars and country music are made every week live at the Grand Ole Opry, as well as Circle TV and WSM Radio. Explore American country and let our guide show us around the house. We kick things off with Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood in the Opry's brand-new immersive theater experience, then wOpry Stagee get to hang out backstage, hear insider stories, and even stand in the famous circle.
Enjoy a few hours of free time for dining and exploring the Gaylord Opryland Resort. Stroll through the many gardens and pathways, visit one of the many shops or maybe take the Delta River boat ride. Opryland is well known for its nine acres of lavish indoor Oprylandgardens. Boasting 50,000 tropical plants, rare international blooms and romantic Southern species, the horticultural displays are among the most exquisite in the world. Each of the gardens is housed under one of the hotel's soaring atriums, creating a series of breathtaking horticultural wonderlands. The Garden Conservatory features a collection of 10,000 tropical plants, representing more than 215 species. Towering palms and banana trees rise 60 feet above the atrium floor. In all, there are 37 different families of trees represented, including ficus, banana trees, palms and a sampling of miniature orange trees.


Day 4: Rhyman Auditorium - Farwell Dinner
Rhyman AuditoriumExperience Music Row / Broadway at your own pace today. Take a stroll down Honky Tonk Highway, a four-block stretch of Lower Broadway featuring country western-themed shops and restaurants, and you'll pass numerous honky-tonks with live music playing all day. History is all around, the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, at 417 Broadway, was the site of the second-longest running radio show in history, the Midnight Jamboree and still broadcasts on WSM Radio. Then take a self guided included tour of the Ryman Auditorium, one of the most active and celebrated venues in modern music. Experience inspiration at every turn with music history from vaudeville to blues, and country to rock; from surprising artifacts to one-of-a-kind exhibits and priceless Printers Alley Nashvillememorabilia. 
Tonight's Farwell dinner is at Ole' Red. Ole Red is THE full country experience that will get your ass and your taste buds boot scootin’ with what they like to call 100-proof live music, scratch-made dishes, and signature drinks… all inspired by the boss man himself: Blake Shelton.
After dinner we head to Printers Alley, home of a nightclub district that dates back to the 1940s. Enjoy a wonderful meal before entering one of the many Blue and Jazz clubs in the Alley. The Bourbon Street Blues & Boogie Bar, a New Orleans Themed Bar and the Skull's Rainbow Room Founded in 1948 and originally a striptease are definitely a must visit.

 

Day 5: Depart Nashville GetawayTime to say good-bye to all your new friends as the end of another Best Single Travel short getaway comes to an end. Have a safe flight home!

Nashville Getaway Singles Vacation


June 9 - June 13, 2027


Price: $1,685*


Nashville Singles Getaway Includes
* 4 Nights Accommodations
* Breakfast Daily - Farewell Dinner

* Group Leader
* Guided Tours, Activities and Admissions per itinerary
* Transportation throughout tour
* All Taxes and Surcharges

*The price per person is for a double room. Free roommate matching is available on all our vacations, so there is never a need to pay a "single supplement". If you wish to room alone it is an additional $750

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* Airfare
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Deposit - $300

Full payment is due April 22, 2027


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Japan Explorer Singles Cruise

November 26 - December 8, 2024

Japan is more than just Tokyo and October is a great time to visit as the country erupts in a flood fall colors. Join our singles cruise as we cruise around the island known as the "Land of the Rising Sun". Japan is truly timeless, a place where ancient traditions are fused with modern life: from Tokyo's metropolitan skyline to Kyoto's shrines and temples to the unique tea houses and cafes in the many ports. We can't think of a better way to experience the exotic beauty of Japan than aboard Norwegian Sun with your new single friends
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Japan Explorer Singles Cruise Itinerary

Tokyo

Cruise Day 1: Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan (Tuesday: November 26, 2024 / 7:00pm)
But just a short distance outside the clamor of the city is a whole different world. In the surrounding small towns and villages you'll get a glimpse into Japan's rich culture and traditions. Here you'll discover scores of wooden residential homes, ancient temples, shrines and imperial gardens. Tokyo is truly a study in delightful contrasts.
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Cruise Day 2: A Day at Sea (Wednesday: November 27, 2024)
Tote bag paintingOur first day at sea should be relaxing but lots of fun. So let's get to know each other using the interesting Conversation Starter questions. We never know what the question is or the unexpected answers from your fellow cruisers. 
This afternoon is Paint Your Tote time.  If you can color then you will love painting a tote bag. So sit back and let your artistic juices start flowing.  And yes you get to keep the bag so get as creative as you like. 


Cruise Day 3: Kagoshima 
(Thursday: November 28, 2024 / 8:00am - 6:00pm)

Kagoshima, a seaside city on Japan's Kyushu Island, is the capital of Kagoshima Prefecture. It's best known for Sakurajima, an active volcano that faces Kinko Bay. At its base, the Nagisa Lava Trail winds through lava fields filled with boulders. Once set on an isolated island, the volcano became connected to the Osumi Peninsula after an eruption in 1914.

 

Cruise Day 4: Naze Oshima Island (Friday: November 29, 2024 / 7:00am - 3:00pm)
The Naze Port is located in the northwestern part of Amami Oshima Island. As a port for trade with mainland Japan as well as countries to the south, it has played a key role in the development of transportation, the economy, industries, and culture since olden times.

 

Cruise Day 5: Miyako-Jima Okinawa, Japan (Saturday: November 30, 2024 / 10:00am - 8:00pm)
Miyako Island is the largest and the most populous island among the Miyako Islands of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Miyako Island is administered as part of the City of Miyakojima, which includes not only Miyako Island, but also five other populated islands.

 

Cruise Day 6: Taipei Keelung, Taiwan (Sunday: December 1, 2024 / 8:00am - 4:00pm)
Keelung City is a port city near Taipei, in northern Taiwan. Surrounded by mountains, it’s known for its sheltered harbor. Near the waterfront, street-food stalls at Miaokou Night Market offer traditional snacks and seafood. Several forts around the area include hilltop Ershawan Fort, with cannons and a Chinese-style gate. Both Gongzi Liao Fort and Dawulun Fort offer views over the harbor and ocean.

 

Cruise Day 7: Naha, Okinawa (Monday: December 2, 2024 / 11:30am - 8:00pm)
Naha is the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, the tropical island group south of mainland Japan. It's known for Shuri Castle, the restored royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, which flourished from the 1400s–1800s and invented the martial art karate. Tsuboya district is assocated with traditional ceramics like shiisa (lion-dog figures). Lined with shops, bars and restaurants, Kokusaidori is Naha's main street.

 

Cruise Day 8: A Day at Sea (Tuesday: December 3, 2024 )
It has been a busy week! Let's enjoy our only day at sea and the special singles activities on board our cruise ship, the Norwegian Sun.

 

Cruise Day 9: Kochi, Japan  (Wednesday: December 4, 2024  / 8:00am - 6:00pm)
Kochi CastleKochi, the capital of Kochi Prefecture is located on on the Southern coast of Shikoku island in Japan. Kochi's free and daring characteristics have created generous yet deeply strong residents called "Igosso" or "Hachikin," and the wisdom and activity of the people of Kochi, who are full of ideas, gave birth to special gardening crops and industrial technologies.
Included Shore Excursion: Kochi Castle & Japanese Tea Ceremony - Kochi Castle, one of just twelve Japanese castles to have survived the fires, wars and other catastrophes of the post feudal age, was built between 1601 and 1611, but most of its main buildings date from 1748. The castle buildings have since been designated "important cultural properties", and now house local treasures and historical objects. A unique feature of Kochi's castle is that its main tower (donjon) was not only used for military purposes, but also as Makino Botanical Gardena residence. The castle's wooden interior maintains the appearance of its Edo Period origins, and the lookout point from the castle tower's top floor has wonderful views.
Hirome Market is a place for locals and visitors to eat both local cuisine and international flavors. Inside the nostalgia-inspiring market there are approximately 65 street stall-style restaurants, selling fresh fish, meat, unique knick knacks and clothing. With tables throughout, we can get takeout from different restaurants and enjoy a variety of foods.
After our lunch break we visit the Makino Botanical Garden, located at the summit of Godaiyama. About 7,400 acres, including wild plants, color the four seasons in the approximately 14 acres of the garden, making it temple of Tosaone of Japan's leading integrated botanical gardens where you can feel the joy of meeting plants in nature.
Next we will visit the famous temple of Tosa, Chikurinji, adjacent to the Makino Botanical Garden. Monk disciples gathered, becoming the center of Tosa culture as a study temple. Many works of great importance have come out of this place, and there is a “secret” Buddha that is only shown to the public once every 50 years. Further, the five-storied pagoda built in the precinct is the only one in Kochi Prefecture, and the tower contains stupas from India.
Our final stop is to enjoy the panoramic views of Kochi City, Urado Bay and Kochi Port from the Godaisan Observatory. Kochi Prefecture’s premier viewing spot overlooking a grand panorama of mountains, harbor and city.

 

 

Cruise Day 10: Kyoto/Osaka, Japan (Thursday: December 5, 2024  / 8:00am - )
Japan KyotoOsaka is a large port city and commercial center on the Japanese island of Honshu. It's known for its modern architecture, nightlife and hearty street food. The 16th-century shogunate Osaka Castle, which has undergone several restorations, is its main historical landmark. It's surrounded by a moat and park with plum, peach and cherry-blossom trees. Sumiyoshi-taisha is among Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines.
Included Shore Excursion: Kyoto by Bullet Train  - Today we get to ride one of the most popular attractions in Japan: the high-speed Shinkansen (bullet train) to Kyoto, home to thousands of temples and shrines. In Kyoto, considered the capital of Japanese Bullet Trainculture, visit the majestic Kiyomizu-dera Temple. This Buddhist temple was founded in 778 AD and contains buildings from the 17th century, including a main hall designated as a National Treasure. Enjoy an outstanding panoramic view of Kyoto from temple’s wooden stage, drink the sacred water filled with good karma at the Otowa no Taki waterfall, wish for a loving relationship at Kiyomizu derathe Jishu Shrine and venture into the “womb of the bodhisattva” tunnel.
After our tour of Kiyomizu-dera, we'll visit the famous Golden Pavilion, or Kinkakuji Temple, whose top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf. When built the Kinkakuji temple complex rivaled the sprawling Kyoto Imperial Palace Park, both in terms of the number of structures arrayed across the grounds, and as a political and administrative center. However,this changed on the death of Yoshimitsu in 1408, when he willed the estate to Zen Buddhists, to be converted to a Zen temple.

Cruise Day 11: Kyoto/Osaka, Japan (Friday: December 6, 2024 / - 5:00pm)
Osaka Castle
Osaka is a large port city and commercial center on the Japanese island of Honshu. It's known for its modern architecture, nightlife and hearty street food. The 16th-century shogunate Osaka Castle, which has undergone several restorations, is its main historical landmark. It's surrounded by a moat and park with plum, peach and cherry-blossom trees. Sumiyoshi-taisha is among Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines.
Included Shore Excursion: Osaka Castle & City Tour - Today we tour Osaka and visit the city's most exciting landmarks. We'll stop at Osaka Castle, the magnificent 16th-century gold and white landmark. The castle, built in 1583, has undergone rebuilds and several renovations and the tower is now entirely modern inside, and includes elevators and a museum, but retains its external citadels, gates, stone walls Dotonbori Osakaand moats. As we wander through each of the castle's seven floors, we'll be introduced to Japan's ancient and modern history and culture. On the eighth floor, the observation deck offers an amazing panoramic view of the city.
Next, we'll have time on our own to stroll through the Dotonbori district, renowned for its gaudy neon lights, extravagant signage, and the enormous variety of restaurants and bars. Osaka’s obsession with food is often summed up with the expression “kuidaore” which is often interpreted to mean “eat till you drop”. Dotonbori is said to be the best place to experience this kuidaore style extreme love of food. The street-side food stalls serve everything from kebabs and crabs to fugu and shabu shabu. In between bites, you can shop for souvenirs.

 

Cruise Day 12: Mt. Fuji (Shimizu), Japan  (Saturday: December 7, 2024 / 10:00am - 7:00pm)
Komagatake RopewayOn clear days, particularly in winter, Mount Fuji (Fuji-san in Japanese) is visible from as far as Tokyo, 60 miles away. When Japan’s highest mountain is capped with snow, it’s a picture-postcard perfect volcanic cone. One of the best-known symbols of Japan, this iconic mountain has been considered sacred since ancient times and was even forbidden to women until the early 1900s.
Included Shore Excursion: Hakone Excursion & Lake Ashi Cruise- Get your cameras out for our amazing visit to Hakone National Park, take a pirate-style boat, and enjoy a ropeway ride. Be whisked away in just 7 minutes and 30 seconds to another world high lake ashi cruiseabove it all. Komagatake Ropeway is built atop the Senjojiki Cirque directly below Mt. Hokendake (elevation 9616 feet) in the Japan’s Central Alps. The ropeway features Japan’s largest elevation gain and Japan’s highest terminal station, Senjojiki Station at 8569 feet. From the platform, we can see the Southern Alps and Mt. Fuji in the distance. Away from the platform we will be treated to magnificent views of the Senjojiki Cirque.
Stroll the area, if weather permits you can see Mt Fuji, Suruga Bay and Ashino-ko Lake from the observatory . Time to cross Lake Ashi on our pirate boat before we start our journey back to our cruise ship.

 

Cruise Day 13: Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan  (Sunday: December 8, 2024 / 8:00am - )
Our wonderful Around Japan cruise has come to end. Disembark and transfer to the airport for your flights home.
The closest airport to the Yokohama port is Haneda Airport (HND). The distance is 11.0 miles. The journey time between Port of Yokohama and Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT) is around 2 hours and covers a distance of around 62 miles.
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Inside Cabin - Interior staterooms are an excellent value. These spacious staterooms have no window which is great if you like to sleep late!

Ocean View - The large picture window will delight you and provides an excellent view of the ocean and each destination! * Some oceanview staterooms have obstructed views

Private Balcony - Enjoy the scenic views from your own private balcony. Most balcony staterooms also have a separate sitting area.

I will share a cabin with a friend or use the Match Program
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Thailand-to-Malaysia Singles Sailing Adventure

This is an example of a popular itinerary on our Thailand-to-Malaysia trips. However, no two trips are ever exactly the same; one of the greatest things about being on a sailboat is the flexibility to change our minds and our route to suit personal preferences, prevailing wind conditions, etc. The start and finish points are fixed, of course but all else is changeable according to the whims of the wind gods and those on board !

A typical itinerary from Phuket to Langkawi
Day One 

Morning rendezvous in Phuket. As soon as our checkout formalities are completed, we'll be sailing north - to the weird and wonderful "seascapes" of Phang-Nga bay!

This bay feels like sailing into some sci-fi movie set; the limestone formations are so sheer and gravity-defying. Our destination for the evening is Ko Hong. "hong" being the word for "sea cave". The entrance to these hongs is usually a well-hidden little crevice in the cliff-face; a narrow tunnel opening up into an awe-inspiring oasis on the interior. Perfect for kayak expeditions!  

Happy hour with the best pina coladas in the Andaman! - followed by our very own Thai chefs' gourmet dinner on board; an amazing array of tongue-tingling dishes

Day Two 

A relaxed morning's cruise southwards again, past more impossibly-balanced rocks, cliffs & islands. There is another hong to explore en route, paddling through a dramatic, mangrove-lined stream which winds its way inside a huge crevice in the island.

For the evening, we'll anchor at the famous Railey Beach, near Krabi. Sheer, palm-covered mountains rising vertically from the ocean, it's a well-known spot for those who like to scare themselves silly scaling these cliffs. There are even beginner's rock-climbing opportunities, for any adrenalin-addicts amongst us! Dinner ashore, there's dozens of fun little beach bars and restaurants.

Day Three

Chance to visit Tiger Cave and Temple , a 30 minute minibus ride inland. This place is not as overtly dramatic and ornate as some of the more well-known Thai wats; what attracts us is it's deeply spiritual, calm Buddhist ambiance. This is not a "tourist destination" - it's a place that the locals visit to pay their respects to the monk community there. For the energetic, there is a steep climb to a stunning viewpoint, a huge Buddha keeping an eye on us mere mortals below; for those who prefer to take it easier (and cooler!), there is a shady hike through an enormous and ancient forest. It's also home to a troop of very mischievous monkeys, watch out for your drinks and snacks, they're fast !  
 
Just around the corner from Railey beach is the little town of Ao Nang - a great place to do a little shopping. There'll be a couple of hours ashore here - then it's a short hop to Chicken Island. A quiet, tranquil contrast to the days activities, and usually a beautiful sunset to accompany our infamous Pina Coladas! It's also our first great snorkelling spot, lots of coral and tropical fish to swim amongst.

Day Five 
An early morning start, and a short hop to Phi Phi Li (Little Phi Phi), whose recent claim-to-fame is the Leonardo di Caprio movie "The Beach" . It's a spectacular little island - dramatic limestone cliffs, pure white sands and unbelievably bright turquoise waters. It's become crazily busy with daytrip boats during the day... hence we arrive late in the afternoon, leave early in the morning and inbetween, we have this stunning little spot all to ourselves! (OK, perhaps a few other yachties too!)

Well off the main tourist track, this is the place to go elephant-trekking if the idea appeals to you! The ride takes you way back into the tropical forest behind the beach, one could be hundreds of miles (and year!) from so-called civilisation. A hike through a babbling stream to a mini-waterfall is a great way to cool off, halfway through the ride. For the adventurous amongst us, the guides will let you ride on the elephant's head, the way they do... not just sit in the "passenger basket"!

Day Six 

Our breakfast stop for the next day, we have named The Lost Lagoon - an old pirate hangout. To find it, we swim through a winding, pitch-black sea tunnel (it's ok, we do have waterproof lights!). It's a spooky and thoroughly exciting feeling especially when one emerges the other end into a "Lost World" in the center of the island.

 Unfortunately, the local daytrip boats from Phi Phi have now discovered this spot too - but as long as we get there early in the morning, we have it all to ourselves!

The destination for the afternoon is Charlie Beach, on Ko Muk - one of our favourite little beach hangouts. Somewhat smaller than Ko Lanta, but with a very cosy little beach bar and great BBQ restaurant. Cocktails on the beach at sunset, it doesn't get any more romantic than this !

Day Seven 

The further south we sail, the further away from any kind of "tourist development" - and today's islands are right out in the middle of nowhere! A Marine National Park, Rok Nok is a protected wildlife habitat. An amazing array of coral gardens and brightly-coloured fish are literally right underneath the boat - one could snorkel for hours in the tropically warm waters! For our experienced divers, there's a chance to put tanks on and explore further underwater too.  

Day Eight
This is our long sail day - Wind Gods willing, we should have a lovely 6hrs or so downwind sailing ! Our destination is the Butang group of islands. Part of the Tarutao Marine National Park, these islands have the most wonderfully clear water and beautiful coral gardens. Ko Adang is our stop for the night - more fantastic snorkelling and a deserted tropical beach completely to ourselves.

Day Nine 

A morning to explore some more of that ever-changing underwater scenery. under the water as well as above. It's also a very fun place to take out the kayaks and explore along the rocks and crevices of the beach.

Some time after lunch, we'll head out for our next stop, a short distance to Ko Lipe - a long sandy beach which is home to a little community with a distinct "flower-power" ambiance! The local village, about 15mins walk through the island is still not at all "developed" - wooden huts, a great little schoolhouse, and kids who still smile and giggle if you take their photo (and love to see themselves on a digital camera screen!)

 Day Ten 

A lazy morning, a final swim or two... and then we're off to Langkawi !

Our mooring is at Telaga Harbour - a cosy, friendly little place, yet with all the handy facilities of an upmarket marina.

We'll do our customs paperwork this afternoon - whilst the skipper is busy with bureaucracy, there's a few fun things to do close to the marina. Langkawi's amazing cable car ride is just 5 mins away - a very adrenelin-inspiring trip to the top of the highest mountain on the island! For any shopping addicts, the main town of Kuah is about 30 mins away, lots of great bargains to be hunted down. For anyone wishing to stay longer in Langkawi, we can highly recommend the Mutiara Bay hotel, just 5mins from the marina , where many of our single sailors have stayed and loved!

Day Eleven 

Disembarkation is at 9am as this wonderful sailing vacation ends.

Ongoing connection info: Telaga Harbour is about 10 mins from the international airport of Langkawi. The main town and ferry port of Kuah is in the south of the island, about 30mins taxi ride away. There are frequent ferries to the Thai mainland (Satun), to Penang and several other places in Malaysia. 

Asia sailing Vacations - 1 Week - $1695 / 2 Weeks - $2795

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The Bottom Line: What will my vacation cost?

Our philosophy is very simple; our costs are as inclusive as we can sensibly make them. We figure most people would prefer to know ahead of time what the total vacation cost is; not have to worry about little additional surprises along the way!

On our Adventure Sailing trips, once you get on the boat, everything on board is covered. We provide provisions for breakfasts, lunches, drinks (yes, that includes open bar - local liquors, beer & wine). The only thing we don't include is dinners - the local taverna experience ashore is much too much fun to miss!

So unlike the usual yacht charter in the Med - there's no unexpected extras to catch you out halfway ("Oh, you didn't realise how much this marina costs?" or "That'll be another 300 euros for the fuel bill, thank you very much!" ).

With the more usual bareboat-plus-skipper arrangement, you're up for everything else - fuel, water, mooring, local taxes, food, on board bar bills - even the skipper's food and drink!

Our Singles Sailing vacation philosophy is that nasty $$ surprises don't do anything for a relaxing vacation - and we emphatically don't work that way. We'd prefer you to eat, drink and be merry - without worrying how much extra it will cost!

Our sailing vacations include:
  • Breakfasts
  • Lunches
  • Soft drinks
  • Open bar (local beers, wines & liquors)
  • Skipper
  • Informal sailing instruction if desired
  • Fuel
  • Water
  • Mooring fees
  • Security deposit
Vacations do not include:
  • Dinners ashore
  • Transport to and from the boats - airfares, transfers
  • Travel Protection
  • Personal visas (when applicable)

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Sailing in the “Land of Smiles”

Singles Sailing Adventure Vacations Sample Itinerary

Day 1

Rendezvous is at 11am at Boat Lagoon – the main marina on Phuket. As soon as everyone is all aboard and boat briefings done - it’s off north to the weird and wonderful seascapes of Phang-Nga bay. It feels like sailing into some sci-fi movie set; the limestone formations are so sheer and gravity-defying. Our destination for the evening is Ko Hong ( “hong” = “sea cave”), where we can kayak and swim to explore before that most important evening ritual – Happy Hour! This will also be our first dinner aboard the yacht – with 360 water views and our own private chef, it’s not too bad a restaurant.. :>

Day 2

A relaxed morning’s cruise southwards again, past more impossibly-balanced rocks, cliffs & islands – lunchtime stop at Bamboo island. Swim, eat, swim (a familiar pattern-to-be! ) - then head off for an evening at the famous (and totally stunning) Railey Beach. Sheer, palm-covered mountains rising vertically from the ocean, it’s a well-known spot for those who like to scare themselves silly scaling these cliffs. There are even beginner’s rock-climbing opportunities, for any adrenalin-addicts amongst us! Dinner ashore, there’s dozens of fun little beach bars and restaurants.

Day 3

The next morning, there is chance to visit Tiger Cave and Temple, a 30 minute minibus ride inland. This place is not as overtly dramatic and ornate as some of the more well-known Thai wats; what attracts us is it’s deeply spiritual, calm Buddhist ambiance. This is not a “tourist destination” - it’s a place that the locals visit to pay their respects to the monk community there. For the energetic, there is a steep climb to a stunning viewpoint, a huge Buddha keeping an eye on us mere mortals below; for those who prefer to take it easier (and cooler!), there is a shady hike through an enormous and ancient forest. It’s also home to a troop of very mischievous monkeys, watch out for your drinks and snacks, they’re fast !

Just around the corner from Railey beach is the little town of Ao Nang – a great place to do a little shopping. There’ll be a couple of hours ashore here – then it’s a short hop to Chicken Island. A quiet, tranquil contrast to the day’s activities, and usually a beautiful sunset to accompany our infamous Pina Coladas! It’s also our first great snorkelling spot, lots of coral and tropical fish to swim amongst.

Day 4

A lovely downwind sail to Ko Lanta – a beautiful long, white sandy beach with which has happily not yet made it onto the main tourist map! Home of the infamous Why Not Bar, which somehow seems to exert an irresistible magnetic force on our seascape sailors… they seem unable to escape the decadent floor cushions and their interesting Thai version of reggae!

Being off the main tourist track, this is the best place we have found to go elephant trekking ! Heading way into the “jungle”, you even get chance to ride the elephants “bareback” – or bare-head, we should say ! - if you want.

Day 5

A leisurely start to the morning, as it’s a short trip to our next destination of Ko Muk. If the weather is sufficiently calm, there’s a great lunchtime snorkeling spot en route. By early afternoon, we’ll be anchored at “Charlie Beach” – another off-the-beaten track little spot, with a fantastic beach barbie right on the waterfront! A feast fit for a king or three, on a pauper’s budget… it’s pretty amazing fare. Also amazing are the sunsets over the water…. this is what tropical sailing is all about !

Day 6

A very early start – yes, we are talking sunrise here ! We have a truly stunning spot to visit; the Lost Lagoon of Ko Muk. To find it, we have to swim through a totally pitch-black sea tunnel (it’s ok, we do have flashlights!). It’s a spooky and thoroughly exciting feeling – especially when one emerges the other end into a ‘Lost World’ in the center of the island !

Unfortunately, the local daytrip boats from Phi Phi have now discovered this spot too - but we have it all to ourselves in the early morning hours before they arrive… !

As soon as they do – we’re off ! A beam reach to the Rok Nok islands – a national marine park, teeming with multi-coloured fish & coral gardens. This is one of the most amazing snorkelling grounds in the area; and for our experienced scuba divers, there are some impressive dropoffs too.

Once the main heat of the day dies down, there is great hike up to the island’s peak – and watch out, There Be Dragons !! OK, so not really….they are just monitor lizards, but pretty big and impressive-looking!

Day 7

Early start the next day to get to Phi Phi island – one of the livelier spots ! It’s a fun contrast to all those quiet tropical islands – chance to do some great bargain-hunting, another of those muscle-melting Thai massages, and lots of very decadent, fruit-filled cocktails! It’s also a top spot for a night on the town; great music and much dancing…

Day 8

We’ll be spending most of the next day in Phi Phi - time for more shopping or Thai massages to recover from the night’s celebrations. Then later in the afternoon, we’ll be setting sail for Phi Phi Li ( “Little Phi Phi”), whose recent claim-to-fame is the Leonardo di Caprio movie “The Beach” . It’s a spectacular little island - it’s dramatic limestone cliffs, pure white sands and unbelievably pale turquoise waters are made for picture postcards. And being there late in the afternoon/early next morning, we can totally escape the daytrippers, and have the place just about to ourselves…

Day 9

As soon as the day trip boats arrive – we’ll be off. “Pearl Island” is our destination; a tiny island surrounded with coral and those white sand beaches – and home to – yes, you guessed it – a pearl farm! Best to leave that plastic on the boat… J

Day 10

Our final destination will be either Boat Lagoon again if tides are favourable; if not, we will end in one of the bays on the south of Phuket. Neither place is very far from anywhere, Phuket not being exactly a large island!

Day 11

Disembark 9am Vacation ends.

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June 2026
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July 2026
 Best of Portugal  July 1 - July 10
 Banff Canada - Rocky Mountains (Sold Out)  July 2 - July 8
 Kenya Africa Safari  July 25 - Aug 2

 

 

August 2026
 Alaska Glacier Singles Cruise  Aug 3 - Aug 10
 Spain by Train  Aug 20 - Aug 29

 

 

September 2026
 Charleston, SC Singles Weekend  Sept 16 - Sept 20
 Mediterranean Cruise - Rome to Barcelona  Sept 27 - Oct 4

 

 

October 2026
 Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta & Santa Fe  Oct 1 - Oct 5
 San Antonio - Dia de las Muerto celebration  Oct 22 - Oct 26

 

 

November 2026
 Machu Picchu Singles Vacation  Nov 7 - Nov 16
 Costa Rica Eco-Beach Adventure  Nov 20 Nov 29

 

 

 December 2026
 Holiday Caribbean Exotic Caribbean Cruise  Dec 27 - Jan 3, 2027
 Argentina New Year's Highlights  Dec 29 - Jan 7, 2027

 

 

 

 

2027 Trips

 

 

January 2027
 Yellowstone & Grand Teton Winter Safari  Jan 13 - Jan 17
 Hawaiian Islands Cruise  Jan 30 - Feb 6

 

February 2027
 Egypt Singles Tour and Nile Cruise  Feb 19 - Feb 28

 

March 2027
 Caribbean Getaway Singles Cruise  March 14 - March 21
 Chile Discover The Beauty  March 20 - April 2

 

April 2027
 New Orleans - Post Mardi Gras Weekend  April 7 - April 11

  

May 2027
 Amalfi Coast - Southern Italy  May 8 - May 16

 

June 2027
 Nashville - Music City Getaway  June 9 - June 13
 Greece Island Dreams  June 27 - July 6

    

 

July 2027
 Baltic Singles Cruise - from Helsinki  July 16 - July 24



October 2027
India - Pushkar Camel Fair  October 31 - Nov 14

 

November 2027
 Israel Experience Tour ( Coming Soon! )  Nov 5, 2027

 

 

 December 2027
 Morocco Desert and Kasbahs  Dec 28 - Jan 6, 2028

 

 

 

 

 

Jackson Hole Ski & Board Singles Vacation

Our Big Mountain Bargain!

All Ages, All Fun, All Week, All Singles - Beginner to Expert Welcome

February 1, 2026 - February 7, 2026
Group: 30-50 guests
Shared Standard Room $2,300
Private Standard Room $2,800
Private Deluxe Room $3,100
Pre-Nights $195

February 8, 2026 - February 14, 2026
Shared Standard Room $2,300
Private Standard Room $2,800
Private Deluxe Room $3,100
Pre-Nights $195

Without exception Jackson Hole, Wyoming is considered one of the most iconic ski resorts in the US. This is a destination that virtually has it all and them some. A World class mountain with plenty of slopes for all levels of ability. The lower mountain starts with long easy beginner runs served by multiple lifts. The terrain gradually increasing in difficulty allows for an easy natural progression for the first timers from beginner to intermediate. The very popular mid mountain allows for access for all levels of skiers from advanced beginners to expert.The terrain is diverse and interesting with lots of fun surprises for all. For the expert & advanced there is an upper mountain with steeps, super steeps and then steeper. (no kidding!)
BEST OF ALL! Beyond the mountain is an original western town unlike anything at any of the other ski resorts.. offering a huge selection of restaurants, live entertainment, shopping, bars and other activities. This mix of mountain and town is unrivaled anywhere in the ski world. This will be our 14th consecutive year going to Jackson Hole and we have the singles activities and fun down to an exact science.

ski Jackson Hole

If you ski you know about Jackson Hole and if you haven’t been there yet… join us this year for what will possibly be the best ski vacation you may ever take. This is a week of world class super spectacular skiing, great food, upscale shopping and lot’s of apre ski fun at one of the best authentic ski resorts in the US. On your day off you can either take an optional day snowmobile tour of Yellowstone National Park. This is a once in a lifetime experience. Most consider winter in Yellowstone something really special. Or enjoy an optional day trip to Grande Targhee resort a short ride from Jackson. Grande Targhee is the powder capital of the west… perfect if you snowboard or like the ‘fat boys’.

Jackson hole iterinary

Typical Daily Jackson Hole Vacation Itinerary

Sunday
7 PM Welcome/Orientation Party  Hotel Meeting Room of Rear Building
Included Dinner Sandwiches & Salad

Monday
7-9 AM Breakfast Buffet Served at the Hotel Restaurant. Included Breakfast
8 AM Special Early Departure to Mt. For Anyone Who Needs Rentals
9 AM Departure for Everyone Else
9:40 Upon Arrival at Mt. GROUP PICTURE under Jackson Sign
12:30 PM Meet for Lunch Rendezvous (Accessible for All Levels of Ski Ability)
6:15 PM Meet at Wort Hotel Goldpiece room for Happy Hour
7:00 Wort Hotel Included Buffet Dinner

Tuesday
7-9 AM Breakfast Buffet Served at the Hotel Restaurant. Included Breakfast
12:30 Lunch Basement Specialty Gourmet Sandwich Shop Located Basement of Mangy Moose
5:15 PM PROMPT Special Happy Hour & Included Buffet Dinner at Town Square Tavern
We supply the lots of fun gourmet dinner appetizers + cash bar.

Wednesday

FREE DAY
7-9 AM Breakfast Buffet Served at the Hotel RestaurantIncluded Breakfast
Various Alternate Activities – Your choices can include:
……Snowmobile Tour of Yellowstone
……DAY TRIP GRANDE TARGHEE Sign Up Required OR Ski Jackson an additional day.
OPEN EVENING  Meet in Meeting Room at 7:30 for – Smaller groups various restaurants

Thursday
REMINDER: Call ALLTRANS 307-733-4325 to arrange pick up for Saturday Departure
7-9 AM Breakfast Buffet Served at the Hotel Restaurant. Included Breakfast
12:30 PM Lunch – Casper Restaurant
4:00 PM Happy Hour Mangy Moose Bar on Mountain
“On Your Own” Dinner

Friday
7-9 AM Breakfast Buffet Served at the Hotel Restaurant Included Breakfast
12:30 PM Lunch Basement Specialty Gourmet Sandwich Shop Located Basement of Mangy Moose
8 PM Meet in Hotel Party Room located under Lobby. Included Dinner Salad & Pizza
10 PM Farewell Happy Hour at Cowboy Bar

Saturday
7-9 AM Breakfast Buffet Served at the Hotel Restaurant. Included Breakfast
Travel Day – ALL TRANS Shuttle Hotel Pickup – Various Times

NOTE:
Alcohol is not included with dinners
All Our events are private and only available to group members

Restaurants & Menu Choices Can Vary With Group Size

Vacation Includes:

6 Nights Lodging 49er Inn & Suites
4 All Mountain Lift Ticket

Included Dinners

  • …..6 Buffet Style Hot Breakfasts (Pancakes, Eggs & More)
    …..Buffet Dinner @ The Wort Hotel (Steak & Fish)
    …..Welcome Buffet @ 49er Hotel Meeting Room (Sandwiches & Various Salads)
    …..2 Hour All You Can Eat Appetizer Style Dinner Buffet & Happy Hour @ Roadhouse Brewery
    …..Pizza& Salad Party @ 49er Hotel Meeting Room
    Room Mate Match for Singles
    On Site Singles Hosts
    pre-Arranged Discount on Ski Rentals

Transportation to Jackson Hole Ski Resort:
Our guests prefer to manage their own transportation to Jackson.. as it is a great opportunity to burn up those miles. Airport Code is JAC
There is NO shuttle service at Jackson Hole Airport so upon arrival you will be taking a ride share which is very similar to an Uber however there are larger vehicles that can carry all of your luggage and ski gear and are available upon arrival of all flights. Try to pair up with someone also waiting for a ride share going to town, the more people that share the less expensive the trip will be… 

Arrival Time:
When you book your air to Jackson Hole try to arrive no later than 5 PM so you will have time to attend the Sunday evening welcome party, it is a great way to meet everybody and learn about our weeks activities. We will have sandwiches, salad and soda so come hungry. If you have trouble finding flights consider arriving a day early or staying a day late.. it is a popular alternative.

 

Deposit $500

(non-refundable)
is required to reserve your space. Balance is due 60 days before your Singles Ski Vacation begins.


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Baltic Singles Cruise - from Helsinki
40's - 50's and 60's+ Singles Vacations

July 16 - July 24, 2027
Helsinki - Tallinn - Riga - Klaipeda - Nynashmn -Berlin - Stockholm

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Are you ready to see some amazing historical and cultural cities, meet lots of new friends and have a wonderful singles vacation? Join us on our Baltic singles cruise, on-board the Norwegian Escape, that departs from Copenhagen in July!  We have chosen the best included shore excursions in these wonderful Baltic capitals: Helsinki - Tallinn - Riga - Klaipeda - Nynashmn -Berlin - Stockholm. Visit museums and churches, tour amazing old towns and view city highlights. Enjoy all the activities of our cruise ship plus exclusive singles group onboard activities, including singles-mingle dining! Of course our singles host will be available to introduce the travelers and ensure your good time.

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Touch The Berlin Wall - Discover Vasa the War Ship

View the Masters in the Hermitage

Visit Catherine The Great's Palace - Step Inside a Rock Church

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Plus Singles Group Dining Every Night and Cruise Shows *

Baltic Singles Cruise Itinerary

Cruise Day 1: Helsinki, Finland (Friday: July 16, 2027 / Depart - 4:00pm)

HelsinkiHelsinki, founded in 1550, has been the Finnish capital since 1812, when it was rebuilt by the Tsars of Russia along the lines of a miniature St. Petersburg. Today, Helsinki pulls off the trick of being something of an international metropolis while still retaining a small-town feel. The "White City of the North", is a city defined more by its people than its chilly climate. The archipelago of Helsinki consists of around 330 islands and a third of Helsinki is covered in green areas.

The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, is filled with canals, cobbled squares and copper spires. But don't let the historic appearance fool you. This is also Scandinavia's most cosmopolitan city. Certainly you can relive medieval times in The Latin Quarter, but you can also enjoy some of Europe's finest shopping, museums, cafes and nightlife prior to your cruise around the Baltics.
Board Cruise Ship
Sail from Helsinki, Finland at 4pm (boarding is from 12pm to 2pm) onboard the Norweign Escape. Join us for lunch onboard and meet lots of other fun-loving singles!

 

Cruise Day 2: Tallinn, Estonia  (Saturday: July 17, 2027 / 8:00am - 5:00pm)
The capital of Estonia impresses cruise guests with its mix of medieval houses and very modern boutiques and caf culture. Journey inside the ancient walls of Old Town to explore stunning Medieval landmarks like Toompea Castle and a 15th Century apothecary shop. Move up a couple centuries to experience Tsar Peter I's Kadriorg Palace, filled with art and surrounded by sculpted gardens and peaceful woodlands.
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Included Shore Excursion
Tallinn Walking Tour (3 hours) - This morning, accompanied by a professional English-speaking guide, who will share their knowledge of the history and every-day life of Tallinn, we will begin our tour with a 15 walk from the pier to the gate of the Old Town. Old Tallinn is neatly divided into two districts: Lower Town and Upper Town (also known as Toompea or Cathedral Hill). In Lower Town see the Great Coastal Gate, St. Olaf Church, and many merchant homes. Learn about the fortifying walls and towers that surrounded the city in the 16th century. Photo stop at the Church of the Holy Spirit, built in 1316. Next we tour Toompea (Upper Town) and enjoy a panoramic view of towers, steeples, and picturesque red-tiled roofs. We will stroll through narrow cobble-stoned lanes to Dome Church, one of the oldest churches, built 780 years ago. Next is a brief visit inside the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky. Finally we descend to Town Hall Square, back in Lower Town and glimpse the impressive Gothic Town Hall, completed in 1404. Our tour ends on Viru Street by the Viru Gates. Enjoy free time in old town before walking back to our cruise ship.

 

Cruise Day 3: Riga, Latvia  (Sunday: July 18, 2027 / 10:00am - 6:00pm)

Riga LatvaRiga is the capital and largest city of Latvia. It is the largest metropolis in the Baltic states. Situated on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava River, it serves as a major cultural, financial, and political hub for the region. The city is famous for its remarkably preserved medieval Old Town and the highest concentration of Art Nouveau architecture in the world.
Included Shore Excursion: Old Town Riga
Riga offers incredible rewards for those who take the time to look closely, and this excursion is crafted to help you do just that. Start your journey in the breathtaking Art Nouveau district, home to over 800 stunning buildings that create a truly unique architectural experience found nowhere else in the world. Then, wander into the UNESCO-listed Old Town, where a blend of Gothic, Baroque, and medieval styles converge into a cityscape of extraordinary and timeless charm. With an expert local guide to reveal the rich tapestry of history, hidden details, and captivating stories behind every stone, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of this remarkable city. After exploring the Old Town, enjoy some free time to delve into Riga at your own pace, followed by a smooth return that ensures you’re back on your ship, relaxed and worry-free.

 

Cruise Day 4: Klaipeda, Lithuania (Monday: July 19, 2027 / 10:00am - 6:00pm)
Klaipeda is a port city in Lithuania, where the Baltic Sea meets the Dane River. The old town features German-style, 18th-century wood-framed buildings. Theater Square, the city’s main gathering spot, is home to the neoclassical Drama Theater. The square’s 1912 Taravos Anike sculpture pays tribute to a local poet. The waterside Lithuanian Sea Museum includes dolphin shows and maritime exhibits in a 19th-century fort.
Klaipeda Old TownIncluded Shore Excursion: Klaipeda Old Town Walking Tour - Our guided tour will begin at the cruise ship terminal, near the famous statue of the boy waving to the departing ships. We will pass the small yacht marina on our way into town, then we pass the rotary bridge, hear about Klaipeda's architectural history – from ancient castles to the present day as well as future plans. At the Theatre Square, visit the famous sculpture of Ann from Tharaw and Klaipedos "dramos teatras" (Drama Theatre). We will get to know the Old Town Klaipeda, the street layout, its architecture, and history. Experience the sculptures that have been renowned old town attractions over many years: The Cat with the Face of a Gentleman, the Mysterious Mouse, the Rooftop Chimney Sweeper, and our guide will share other interesting old town tales. We will also learn about the city's old fortification and defensive system. At the conclusion of the tour, our guide will show us the best places to sample some traditional Lithuanian dishes. Stay in town on your own for lunch, shopping, or further sightseeing, or return to the ship the choice is yours.

 

Cruise Day 5: Nynashmn Stockholm, Sweden  (Tuesday: July 20, 2027 / 8:00am - 6:00pm)
Baltic stockholmNynäshamn is a locality and the seat of Nynäshamn Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden with 16 447 inhabitants in 2023. While interest in the area as a potentially useful port grew from the mid-19th century, it was only with the opening of the railway station to Stockholm in 1901 that Nynäshamn started to develop.

Included Shore Excursion: Tour of Stockholm that includes the Vasa Museum
Stops today include the Vasa Museum, the centerpiece of the tour. You will marvel at the Vasa, a nearly fully intact 17th-century royal warship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1628 and was later salvaged. A guided walking tour through Stockholm’s medieval core, Gamla Stan (Old Town), features cobbled streets, the Royal Palace, and Stortorget (the main square). Scenic drives or silent electric boat transfers will take you past the Parliament, Lake Mälaren, and Östermalm, showcasing the city's unique mix of modern architecture and natural beauty.

 

Cruise Day 6: Day At Sea  (Wednesday: July 21, 2027)
braceletsEnjoy our only day at sea. Sleep late and have breakfast served to you in the dining room then join the group and paint your own tote bag. So sit back, relax and let your artistic juices start flowing. And yes you get to keep the bag so get as creative as you like. This afternoon it is time for our famous Jewelry Making session. Each cruise has unique charms so you create a one of kind memory bracelet of your trip.

 

Cruise Day 7: Berlin (Warnemunde) Germany  (Thursday: July 22, 2027 / 6:00am - 9:00pm)

Baltic berlinWhat does Berlin have that other world cities don't? Well, first of all, there's the locals, whose rough yet friendly charm is all part of the Berlin experience. It's been more than two decades since the walls came down and Berlin became unified in many ways, including the pursuit of joy. Add to that an incredible array of sights that reflect not only the city's new-found swagger but also its great history..Germany's capital city is a city that balances cosmopolitan chic with a liberal undercurrent of creativity and cool. Famous landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag fascinate and the elegant Bavarian Quarter amazes.
Included Shore Excursion: Berlin Classical Tour (12 hours) - Our full day tour begins with a scenic ride of about 3 hours through the idyllic flatlaBaltic Brandenburg Gate Berlinnds of North Germany with its hundreds of lakes. Upon arrivial in former West Berlin we will meet our private guide, who will lead us to highlights of the German capital. We’ll start with a photo stops  of Charlottenburg Castle, a splendid baroque palace, dating from 1695. Then we continue to the Reichstag, the German Parliament for another photo stop and then the Brandenburg Gate. Along the way we’ll see the Berlin Cathedral, the tree-lined “Unter den Linden” boulevard, Museum Island, Bellevue Palace, Victory Column, the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church and of course some notorious sights of the Third Reich and Cold War, such as Hermann Göring’s Aviation Ministry and the former site of Hitler’s Bunker. Marvel at Potsdamer Platz, the place where modern architecture and lively metropolitan ambience meet Berlin history. Then we view the memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (Holocaust Memorial).
berlin checkpoint charlie shopAfter time for a typical hearty Berlin lunch (not included in the tour price), take a photo of one of the only remaining stretches of the Berlin Wall. Next we can walk through former Checkpoint Charlie shop for a few souvenirs. Other highlights of former East Berlin will include the Alexanderplatz Square, Red City Hall and the Humbold University. Before heading back to Warnemunde we will drive along popular Kurfurstendamm Avenue, Berlins Champs Elysees, West Berlins former Showcase of the West

 

Cruise Day 8: Copenhagen, Denmark (Friday: July 23, 2027 / 10:30am - 11:59pm)
Baltic copenhagenThe capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, is filled with canals, cobbled squares and copper spires. But don't let the historic appearance fool you. This is also Scandinavia's most cosmopolitan city. Certainly you can relive medieval times in The Latin Quarter, but you can also enjoy some of Europe's finest shopping, museums, cafes and nightlife prior to your cruise around the Baltics.
Included Shore Excursion: Copenhagen Highlights & Christiansborg Palace -
Touring Denmark's capital is as exciting and adventurous as the history of this Viking nation itself. We will stop and see the highlights of Danish culture and history at Amalienborg Palace Square, admire the Little Mermaid and drive past the best of Copenhagen with Tivoli Gardens, Town Hall Square and old harbor front area at Nyhavn canal. On our tour to Christiansborg Palace we will revel in the beauty of the Royal Reception Rooms followed by free time in the heart of historic Copenhagen on Hojbro Square for a coffee break or a bit of shopping. Then we'll walk through the cobbled streets of picturesque old Copenhagen and meet our bus for a scenic drive back to the cruise harbor.

Cruise Day 9: Copenhagen, Denmark (Saturdy: July 24, 2027 / 7:00am)
At 7am the Norwegian Escape returns to Copenhagen, Denmark. Be sure to gather those emails to keep in touch with your new lifelong friends, and don't forget to plan ahead for your next singles vacation or cruise!
  

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Singles Cruise Pricing

Studio Ideal for the solo traveler, featuring everything you to need to refresh, recharge and get back to the action on board.

Inside Cabin
- Interior staterooms are an excellent value. These spacious staterooms have no window which is great if you like to sleep late!

Private Balcony - Enjoy the scenic views from your own private balcony. Most balcony staterooms also have a separate sitting area.

I will share a cabin with a friend or use the Singles Cruise Match Program
Cabin TypeDepositFull Payment

Inside

$350 $3,200

Ocean View

$350 $3,500

 Balcony

$350 $4,200
Best Single Travel provides roommate matching to our clients who confirm their reservations 90 days before departure.
Amounts are per-person in US Dollars and Include Taxes and Port Charges

I want my own cabin
Cabin TypeDepositFull Payment

Inside

$600 $4,490

Ocean View

$600 $4,800

 Balcony

$600 $6,200
Amounts are per-person in US Dollars and Include Taxes and Port Charges

*Prices are Not Guaranteed Until Booked.

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Baltic Singles Cruise
Final payment Due March 4, 2027
** All Shore Excursions Included **


If you would like a shared cabin and are booking 90 days prior to sailing we guarantee you a roommate match. If you are booking within 90 days of sailing we will confirm a roommate
within 24 hours.

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Amalfi Coast - Mediterranean Cooking Class Vacations For Single Travelers and Friends

The Amalfi region is truly one of the most idyllic on earth. From the time of Etruscans to present movie stars, this has been area that has long enchanted travelers. Sundry excursions during this week-long Amalfi culinary vacation will take you from the posh island of Capri to the ancient ruins of Pompeii, and the cobblestoned medieval streets of Amalfi at the cliff's base. An expanse of precarious road will take you between villages, running through lush greenery and vineyards nestled in the folds of the jagged cliffs.
Will not be offered in 2024

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Towering above the sea at the edge of a cliff, villa Praiano dominates a commanding position on the Amalfi Coast. The villa points out over the sea like the prow of a ship, with a beautiful view of the plunging cliffs along the coast. Set into the limestone cliffs, our villa does have a moderate amount of steps. The terrace below the villa provides a beautiful view out over the sea, perfect for an aperitivo before dinner. There is a private sea-water swimming pool with steps down to the sea.

Amalfi Cooking Vacation Itinerary

Vacation Day 1 - Saturday
Our Flavours transfer will meet you at Naples Airport and take you to the villa for welcome drinks on the terrace followed by dinner prepared by our local chef.

Vacation Day 2 - Sunday
After breakfast you will have your first cookery lesson with the chef, enjoying the results for lunch. The afternoon is free to enjoy as you wish. Dinner is prepared for you at the villa.

Vacation Day 3 - Monday
After breakfast, this morning, explore Amalfi, with a chance to see the sights and stop for a spot of shopping. Lunch will be at our favourite local restaurant. Later this afternoon return to the villa to relax by the pool before dinner.

Vacation Day 4 - Tuesday
Following breakfast visit the hilltop town of Ravello, where you can sightsee, shop or have a wander round its ancient streets. From here, you’ll be taken to a local producer of Mozzarella for a traditional tasting. Return to the villa for lunch and your second cookery lesson in the afternoon, testing out your dishes for dinner.

Vacation Day 5 - Wednesday
After breakfast, enjoy another hands-on cookery lesson and lunch at the villa. This afternoon is free to relax in the villa, take advantage of the swimming pool or catch some sun on the villa’s cliff top terraces. Dinner tonight is prepared by your chef at the villa.

Vacation Day 6 - Thursday
This morning, another cookery lesson in the kitchen, enjoying your dishes for lunch. Later this afternoon, take the ‘traghetto’ boat from Amalfi to Positano, The rest of the day is yours to discover more of Positano’s charm. Dinner tonight will be in a local trattoria.

Vacation Day 7 - Friday
After breakfast, enjoy your final full cookery lesson and lunch. Your last afternoon will be spent relaxing in the villa, with a pizza making lesson in the evening before a special farewell dinner.

Vacation Day 8 - Saturday
After breakfast and some time to relax, our transfer will collect you and take you back to Naples Airport for your flight home.

Cooking Vacation Price: $2,890 - 8 Days

Will not be offered in 2024

Deposit
A non-refundable $750 deposit is required at time of booking. The balance is due 60 days before departure.

Cancellation and Change Vacation Policy
Cancellations must be made in writing to us by the person who the booking. Any notice will become effective from the date of receipt by us of the notice. Up to 10 weeks prior to departure, full deposit and any additional costs (private transfers etc), paid before that point will be withheld. ii) Within 10 weeks of departure 100% of the full vacation cost and any additional costs paid will be forfeited.

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