Founded in early 2004, Orion Expedition Cruises has developed voyages to encourage guests to become a part of the region they are discovering.
Their innovative expeditions are year-round and vary with the seasons:
- Summer (December, January and February) Antarctica and New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands.
- Autumn (March, April) in remote and unspoilt parts of Papua New Guinea and Melanesia.
- Winter (April to September) in the Kimberley and Arnhem Land.
- Spring (October, November) New Zealand and south-East Asia.
Described as the latest in the quest to build the perfect expedition vessel *, all Orion’s staterooms feature ocean views and offer internet access, flat-screen TV, DVD/CD, a choice of twin and queen sized beds, a sitting area and marble bathrooms. Other on board amenities include a health spa with gymnasium, sauna, sun deck Jacuzzi and a stern marina platform.
Our event will feature special guest speaker Mick Fogg, Orion Expedition Team Leader, Orion Expedition Team Naturalist. A marine biologist and PADI dive master, Michael (Mick) Fogg has more than 20 years of experience researching and educating the general public on the Great Barrier Reef, rainforests and other wonders of the natural world.
RSVP to 513-0333 or Info@BettyMacleanTravel.com
Monday, January 12, 2009
Join us January 20, 2009 at 3:00pm for a special presentation with Orion Expedition Cruises!
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Celebrity Solstice Review
Tina and I were in cabin 9180 in a category 1B which I thought was very nice. When we got the Solstice first thing as always I unpacked all my stuff and in doing so I found that the closet space was fairly small on the standard balcony cabin that we had. I did learn if you prefer more closet space a Sky Suite is perfect as they have his and hers closets and more room in the cabin overall. I than checked out the bathroom which was very well designed. They had the shaving foot rest in the shower as promised which I thought was brilliant! Ladies you know how difficult shaving in a cruise shower can normally be. But the shower stall was a bit short if someone of my husband’s height were showering (6'5). I was very happy with the chairs on the balcony as they ditched their usual plastic chairs and replaced them with very nice comfortable reclining chairs. Speaking of chairs...I was told the CEO himself sat in every style of chair on the ship for final approval! If this is correct he did a fantastic job picking out the seating throughout the ship! I would have to say there were more wonderfully comfortable places to sit than on any other ship I have been on. I loved the beds placed by the pool with privacy dividers, hammocks, lounge chairs and my most favorite the hanging chairs in the disco.
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Veranda- Cabin #9180
Celebrity Suite- Cabin #1609
Royal Suite- Cabin #1609
Nightlife-
I was very impressed by the shows on board as I would normally sit in the back to sneak out in the middle or skip the show completely, but this was different. The show I was able to catch amidst my busy couple of days was "Solstice" which was a Cirque du Soleil type show. It was a collection of short but exciting acts with great lighting and design. It captured my attention from start to finish.
There were several other bars and lounges for all kinds of tastes in the evening. At Cellar Masters they had fine wines and mellow laid back music and atmosphere. Across the way there was the Martini Bar/ Ice bar which was a fun and sexy bar to say the least. There was ample seating around the bar where the bar was lined with cold layer of ice. They had a smaller bar just to its side where they did a martini and caviar tastings as well. The bartenders were fun and performed tricks for those around the bar. I would have to say this bar was an overall hit and guests were sure to find whichever type of Martini they desired here. You might want to try the French Martini which seemed to be all the rage that night!
Well that is not all as they also had the Observation Sky Bar, Casino, Micahels, Passports, The Pool Bar with music accompanied by a fabulous fountain light show. If I could say anything about the top decks at night is that the lighting was truly something special. It was like being at a hip club in South beach.
The Martini Bar/ Crush

Dance the night away-
Celebrity did a smart thing in drawing attention just outside the Quasar Disco after the show. They had the most wonderful quartet singing which drew quite a crowd. Normally I would have expected that to be a bust but really they were very talented and cute too! As that ended they drew the crowd into Quasar for some late night dancing! There was a great mix of fun music and the place stayed packed until late into the night. After some late night dancing a bunch of us wanted something to eat and when normally at this time of night (2am) everything is closed their Bistro 5 was still open for late night diners. We helped ourselves to some crepes and brownie sundaes before we had to get to bed for our sad day of debarkation.
Speaking of the Lawn, I do think that is a very innovative thing to create for a ship, however for me it wasn't really something to get all that excited about. Maybe it’s because I live in a city that has grass everywhere I go, but I just could not get myself to understand the hype. I did love the signs they posted which said "Grass is Resting"!! How funny is that? They even had foot washing stations, yes folks you heard right! Foot washing stations! haha that is just too funny!
Treats for your taste buds-
There were so many dinning choices on board the Solstice! I tried my best to try all of them but let me tell you that was not an easy task! My personal favorite is always trying the ice cream. I would rate the buffet ice cream station an 8. They had hard scoopable ice cream made up of many flavors and a topping bar! But I will still give Holland America the one up on ice cream as they had waffle cones and the yummiest of homemade flavors. Than I discovered the Gelato bar....I would have to say that was absolutely divine but....there was a small cover charge to that ice cream.
Ok off the ice cream and on to the rest. The main dinning Grand Epernay had such an elegant design with its super light colors and clean lines. I would say it shined and sparkled but not too much over the top. I enjoyed the everything from the appetizer to the desert. And if that were not enough our waiter even over heard us talking about how much we love chocolate and brought us each a tasty piece of chocolate!
The specialty restaurants were all in one area of the ship with a low lit lounge that flows out to all four. The lounge also connected to Michaels club where they kept the same casual relaxed atmosphere as their previous ships only cutting out the cigars. I can say this ship has cut out smoking in most areas including verandas and left only a couple areas to smoke designated on the ship.
Yes, that is what the sign said! I am sad to say I did not make any purchases on this cruise but not because they didn't have anything I didn't want....They had some of the best shops I've seen on a cruise ship and the layout was more like a high-end shopping center. They had less logo type shops and more of what we really want to buy....things to wear, accessorize, and sparkle! Nice taste Celebrity!!!
This was one of my favorite spots on the ship. It was fully covered in case of rain showers and the lighting was soothing. They had nice music and chairs that can put you to sleep. At night the fountain lights up and dances to the rhythm of the music.
Aqua Spa-
Think sanctuary of relaxation! I think for me this was quite a revelation in cruising in the premium market. When you book your cabin in the Aqua Class you not only get a sizable amount of wonderful amenities but you are also unlimited access to the Persian Gardens and relaxation room. Within the Persian Garden you have gentle music, mosaic tile heated chairs to melt your stress away, steam rooms with light aromatherapy, and rain showers to refresh your minds just before your trip back to the cabin. This was just the tip of the iceberg for me and Aqua Class. After seeing all that the Aqua Class offers I would highly recommend this to any of my clients. The room comes with all the amenities of the concierge level room and than some! Some of the highlights for me are the large terry robes, champagne and fruit basket, yoga mats, pillow menus to get it just right, and upgraded showers with the Hansgrohe shower heads. After that relaxing morning at the spa, you might want a light lunch at the Aqua Spa Cafe. After a long afternoon by the pool or maybe a trip ashore, Aqua Spa guests are allowed access to the specialty restaurant Blu. This dinning is reserved especially for Aqua Spa guests and Celebrity was gracious enough to invite me to dinner in Blu on our first night. This was such a fabulous experience all the way from the above and beyond service down to the filet that I could have cut with my fork!
High Tech Ship!
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Labels: Celebrity, Premium Cruise Line, Ship Inspections
Monday, November 3, 2008
Holland America Eurodam
iPod™ docking station
Soothing color palette
In-room slate table-top water feature
Yoga mat
Pedometer for use aboard ship
Fitness DVD
No-host minibar initially stocked with specialty waters
Cut-fruit tray at embarkation
Invigorating shower head; wooden bathmat; aromatherapy bath salts
Room service Spa Breakfast
In-room Spa Menu
Spa concierge to book treatments
Something new that Holland has done on the Eurodam is add new poolside cabanas. The cabanas are available to reserve by the day or by the cruise. Available on two decks, they are tastefully decorated, filled with amenities and provide an exquisite poolside retreat. The Retreat is your own private oasis located high above the rest…the ultimate place to relax surrounded by healthy refreshments and luxurious amenities.
Well I think that about sums it up. I hope you enjoyed reading about my day on the Holland America Eurodam. I will give this ship a big two thumbs up!
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Labels: Celebration, Holland America, Premium Cruise Line, Ship Inspections
Monday, October 27, 2008
Porsche 2008 Business Aircraft and Jet Preview
Tina and I received a VIP invitation to the Porsche and Private Jet show in Ft. Lauderdale last week. This was quite a treat to be able to experience the private aircraft available from high-quality operators in the Virgin Charter Marketplace. From the all new Legacy by Embraer to the luxurious Gulfstream, Hawker Beechcraft’s Premier 1A, Cessna, Cirrus, Eclipse, Pilatus, Bombardier and more. They had a ramp full of jets all there for hands-on fun. You could climb into the aircraft and sit right down in the pilot's seat if you wanted to!
Just imagine this....flying with your family or closest friends first class to Paris and than taking a private limo over to your favorite hotel. The following day you do some shopping and pop back on your private jet to London...no airport hassles. In London you are having lunch with your friends at a local pub the drinks and conversation are flowing and you stay longer than expected but that's OK because your private jet is waiting for you.
Say you want to take a last minute trip to St. Thomas with the kids. Hop on your jet for a quick flight over and stay at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas. All without any of the stress of getting on a commercial flight with the hassles of a connection and going through airport security. This just makes a quick getaway seamless and relaxing from start to finish.
The Jets being previewed ranged in size and passenger capacity from 2 to 9 passengers and come with a crew, concierge, and pilot all while cutting down on your flying time without having to go through the hassles of typical airport security.
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Labels: Private Jets
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Join us for our Fall Series with Special Guest Speakers
Learn about the exciting 2009 itineraries from some of your favorite cruise and tour companies! |

November 6 - Celebrity and Azamara Cruises with Special Guest Speaker Jackie Thompson, District Sales Manager Presentations will be held at 10:30am and 3:00pm each day. |
Celebrity Cruises cruise for two!
Contact Betty Maclean Travel, Inc. for details
RSVP Required; Call 513-0333
x334 or email Jen@BettyMacleanTravel.com
All events will be held in our new location at 2245 Venetian Court in North Naples. Visit our website at http://www.bettymacleantravel.com/ for more detailed directions and a map.
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Labels: Client Events
Monday, September 22, 2008
The Benefits of Arranging Your Next Vacation with Betty Maclean Travel
As I'm sure many of you are curious to know, let me tell you a little bit about Betty Maclean Travel. Betty Maclean Travel is part of the most powerful organization in luxury travel, Virtuoso. Less than one percent of travel agencies in America are admitted for membership in this renowned network of luxury travel specialists, who represent combined annual sales of more than $3 billion in luxury leisure travel.
Being part of this new agency I can now provide you with many benefits. Leveraging the combined buying power of Virtuoso, I will now be able to not only offer the most competitive pricing in luxury travel, but also special added-value amenities, at no cost to you. This translates to complimentary room upgrades, airport transfers, special dining experiences, exclusive shore excursions and custom itineraries for you, offered by the world’s best providers of upscale travel.
Beyond the monetary values, our membership in Virtuoso gives us reinforced direct relationships with the finest hotels, resorts, spas, cruise lines and tour operators in the world. Your designation as our client, with the Virtuoso endorsement, will ensure that you are treated with utmost respect and care wherever your travels take you.
The most exciting benefit of my new position at Betty Maclean is the exclusive travel offers that I can now provide to you. Through our publications and special invitations, you’ll discover extraordinary travel offers only available to clients of Betty Maclean Travel. Many of these rare trips, by their nature, can only be offered to a small number of discerning travelers, and I am confident that you’ll be intrigued by many of these unusual opportunities.
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Betty Maclean Travel- My Journey Continues
Well I am starting to settle in here in Naples and have found the most wonderful agency to work for! I am now working at Betty Maclean Travel which is THE elite luxury full service travel agency in Naples. I am honored to be working amongst some of the most highly recognized and knowledgeable agents. Not only does this agency have the make-up of the most experienced agents but they are coming up on their 30th year in business. Betty Maclean Travel books luxury cruises, tours and hotels creating the most unique experiences in the world for their clients. The office itself portrays the same standard of luxury that they live up to. Upon walking in to Betty Maclean Travel you immediately notice the marble floor and pleasant background music in their reception area. The rest of the office is just as luxurious! I promise to keep you all updated as my journey continues.
Check out our website at http://www.bettymacleantravel.com/
Here's my new contact info:
239-513-0333 or (800)865-8111
email me at Jen@BettyMacleanTravel.com
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