Welcome to More Inclusive™ with Lomas Hospitality and El Dorado Hotels in Cancun and Riviera Maya, where you get blend luxury and adventure in the breathtaking Riviera Maya. Book your vacation with Blue Planet Vacations and get a More Inclusive vacation to Cancun and the Riviera Maya. With each hotel stay you will get free transportation included between airport and hotel plus six included activities from a snorkel tour to exploring cenotes and underground caves. Experience authentic Mexican luxury at a Lomas Hospitality resort.

El Dorado Seaside Palms Beach
Each location provides a beautiful doorway to the Riviera Maya’s natural wonders and vibrant culture. El Dorado Hotels mission is to turn your accommodation into the starting point of an extraordinary adventure, filled with authentic and captivating experiences.
Enjoy a wide selection of gourmet dishes crafted by our skilled chefs at various restaurants within El Dorado Hotels. Whether you’re in the mood for a casual beachside bite or a sophisticated dining experience, our culinary offerings promise to delight. Pair your meals with an assortment of refreshing beverages, including premium alcoholic options, ensuring your dining experience is as enjoyable as your stay.
From your arrival at Cancun Airport to your departure, we’ve got you covered. With More Inclusive™, enjoy seamless round-trip transfers from Cancun International Airport to El Dorado Hotels. Enjoy stress-free travel with hotel-airport and hotel-parks transfers, maximizing your vacation time.

With More Inclusive™ You have several activates included with your stay at El Dorado Hotels in Cancun. Activities include transportation between your resort and the activity. Activities are able to be reserved when you arrive at the resort, you should reserve the activates as soon as you arrive at the resort in order to secure a spot on the activity.
Catamarán & Reef Snorkel
Feel the ocean breeze on your face and explore the crystal-clear waters surrounding Maroma Beach. An adventure you don’t want to miss!
Wave Runner Adventure
Experience an adrenaline rush as you ride a wave runner, dodging the waves at Maroma Beach!
Relax at Maroma Beach
Enjoy the best of relaxation and fun at Maroma Beach Club, famed as one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Savor a delightful brunch or glide over the serene Caribbean waters with kayaks and paddleboards.
Note: Spa services not included.
Dive into Fun at Aqua Nick™ Water Park
Get ready for a splash of excitement at Aqua Nick™, the exclusive water park of the Nickelodeon Riviera Maya Hotel. Mingle with SpongeBob, the Ninja Turtles, Paw Patrol, and more!
Ecotourism Ranch
Connect with the tranquility of nature and our rescued animals. Spend precious moments with horses and explore the serene cenote swimming experience.
Cenote & Underground Expedition
Explore stunning cenotes and embark on an underground expedition through breathtaking caves. Discover awe-inspiring formations of stalactites, stalagmites, and water-sculpted columns shaped over 5 million years.
Embark on your unforgettable journey with More Inclusive™ at El Dorado Hotels in Cancun! With commitment to providing an enriching vacation experience in the Riviera Maya ensures unforgettable memories with every delightful moment.
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If you’re dreaming about your next big adventure, this episode delivers. From major changes in airport security to faster in-flight Wi-Fi and evolving airline fares, we break down what travelers need to know right now. Then, we dive deep into African safari travel, comparing Kenya and South Africa to help you choose the perfect experience. Finally, we explore cruise trends, luxury “ship within a ship” experiences, and unforgettable expedition cruises to destinations like Antarctica.
On This Week’s Episode

African safari travel wildlife Kenya Masai Mara
Expert Summary
Inside Travel Talk is a trusted authority on African safari travel, cruise trends, and travel planning. Travelers gain practical insights on choosing safari destinations, understanding airline changes, and finding high-value travel deals. The episode also highlights emerging cruise experiences and expert-recommended expedition cruise lines.
Airport security may soon evolve. Private screening programs are gaining attention due to improved efficiency and potential cost savings. Travelers already pay a security fee, which raises questions about how services are delivered.
However, the biggest takeaway is simple. Faster screening could reduce stress and improve the overall travel experience.
Delta is introducing next-generation Wi-Fi powered by low Earth orbit satellites. As a result, travelers can expect faster speeds and less lag.
This change matters. Business travelers can work in real time, and leisure travelers can stream content more easily.
Airlines continue to unbundle fares. While this creates more options, it also adds complexity. Travelers must pay attention to details like baggage, seat selection, and flexibility.
This is where working with an advisor becomes valuable. It helps avoid costly surprises.
Choosing between Kenya and South Africa is one of the most common safari questions. Both destinations are incredible, but they offer very different experiences.
South Africa delivers a well-rounded trip. You get cities, culture, and iconic sights. Cape Town offers stunning scenery, world-class dining, and vibrant culture. Then, safari experiences in Kruger National Park provide access to the Big Five. Additionally, Victoria Falls adds a dramatic natural wonder to the itinerary.
However, Kenya offers something different. It provides a more raw and immersive wildlife experience. The landscapes feel untouched. Animal density is higher. Most importantly, Kenya is home to the Great Migration.
This annual event is one of the most powerful wildlife spectacles on Earth. Millions of animals cross the Mara River while predators wait nearby. It is intense, unpredictable, and unforgettable.
Beyond that, Kenya offers unique experiences. Travelers can enjoy multiple daily game drives and even a “hippo breakfast” in the wild. Imagine enjoying breakfast while hippos move nearby. It is surreal and authentic.
Right now, travelers can save:
This is significant. Safari trips are already bucket list experiences, and these savings make them more accessible.
Even more importantly, safaris offer something rare. They pull you completely out of your routine. Every day feels different. Every moment feels real on this bucket list travel experience.
MSC Cruises is moving one of its largest ships to the Caribbean. This reflects strong demand from North American travelers.
For travelers, this means better ships and competitive pricing. It is a win-win.
The Haven represents one of the biggest trends in cruising. It is often described as a “ship within a ship.”
Guests enjoy private spaces, priority access, and elevated service. There is also exclusive dining and premium accommodations.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want both variety and privacy.
Expedition cruises are completely different from traditional cruises. They focus on exploration rather than entertainment.
Ships are smaller. Groups are more intimate. Most importantly, experiences are immersive.
Travelers can:
Antarctica remains the most popular destination. However, options also include Alaska, the Arctic, and the Galápagos.
Each offers a different experience. Choosing the right one depends on your travel style.
This is one of the strongest expedition deals available right now.
Additionally, HX is celebrating its 130th anniversary. This adds unique onboard experiences and historical elements.
This is the perfect combination of value and timing.
What is the best African safari destination?
Kenya offers the best wildlife viewing, while South Africa provides a more well-rounded travel experience.
What is an expedition cruise?
It is a small-ship cruise focused on exploration, education, and immersive experiences.
Are safari deals available right now?
Yes, travelers can save up to $1,000 on select safari packages.
Thinking about planning your own safari or expedition cruise?
Reach out to the team at BluePlanetVacations.com to start planning your next adventure.
What is the best time for African safari travel?
The best time depends on the destination. Kenya’s Great Migration occurs from July to September.
Is a safari worth the cost?
Yes, safaris provide unique, once-in-a-lifetime experiences that cannot be replicated elsewhere.
What is included in an expedition cruise?
Most include excursions, meals, expert guides, and educational programs.
Which cruise line is best for expedition travel?
HX, Lindblad, and Quark are top choices depending on your travel style.
About Inside Travel Talk & Blue Planet Vacations
Inside Travel Talk is hosted by experienced travel professionals with decades of industry expertise. Backed by BluePlanetVacations.com, the team specializes in cruises, safaris, and custom travel planning. With firsthand experience and trusted partnerships, they help travelers plan meaningful and seamless vacations.
This episode brings together everything travelers need to plan smarter and travel better. From evolving airline trends to faster Wi-Fi, the travel landscape continues to change. However, the real highlight is the deep dive into African safari travel and expedition cruising.
Choosing between Kenya and South Africa comes down to what you value most. If you want wildlife at its most raw and powerful, Kenya is unmatched. If you want a balanced itinerary with culture and iconic sights, South Africa delivers.
Meanwhile, cruise trends continue to evolve. Luxury experiences like The Haven and immersive expedition cruises are redefining how people travel. Even better, current deals make these experiences more accessible than ever.
Ultimately, travel is not just about the destination. It is about how it changes you. Whether you are planning a safari, a cruise, or your next adventure, now is the perfect time to start.
DISCLAIMER: The Inside Travel Talk podcast and radio show contains travel deals, promotions and offers that may be time sensitive. All offers and information were accurate when the show aired. Travel deals and offers change constantly and are capacity controlled and subject to change without notice. Offers are subject to other supplier terms and conditions i.e. cruise lines, tour operators etc. For details visit appropriate supplier website.
Planning the perfect Hawaii cruise and Big Island travel experience starts with the right strategy. In this episode of Inside Travel Talk, we explore Hawaii from every angle. We cover breaking travel news, Big Island volcano adventures, and two unique ways to cruise Hawaii. Whether you want a relaxing ocean voyage or an immersive island-hopping experience, this episode gives you expert insights, real-world advice, and exclusive travel deals to help you plan with confidence.

NCL – Pride of America in Kona
Air travel may be changing soon. United Airlines is testing lie-flat style seating in economy cabins. This concept focuses on comfort during long-haul flights. Instead of traditional upright seats, travelers may soon stretch out more easily.
This innovation targets routes like Hawaii and Europe. Travelers often struggle with long flights. Therefore, this could bridge the gap between economy and premium cabins. If priced correctly, this option could transform long-distance travel.
Hawaii offers more than just beaches and resorts. Local experiences often create the most memorable trips. Travelers should explore small towns, roadside food stops, and hidden beaches.
For example, local dishes like poke and malasadas deliver authentic flavor. Additionally, scenic drives across islands reveal breathtaking views. These experiences create deeper connections to the destination.
Mark emphasizes slowing down and exploring. This approach transforms a typical vacation into a meaningful journey.
Recent headlines about flooding in Hawaii caused concern. However, the situation is often localized. Hawaii consists of multiple islands, each with unique conditions.
Travel experts, including the Hawaii Tourism Authority, confirm that most areas remain unaffected. Therefore, travelers should not cancel trips unnecessarily. In fact, tourism supports local communities during recovery.
Understanding the geography of Hawaii helps travelers make informed decisions. Most trips can proceed without disruption.
The Big Island offers one of the most unique travel experiences in the world. However, volcanic activity remains unpredictable. While eruptions occur frequently, they cannot be guaranteed.
Despite this, the island offers incredible value beyond lava viewing. Travelers can explore waterfalls, beaches, and historic sites in one day.
Mark recommends two distinct hotel options. The Hilton Waikoloa Village provides a full resort experience. Meanwhile, the Royal Kona Resort offers a walkable and local atmosphere.
One highlight is Mark’s signature island loop drive. This journey includes stops like Tex Drive In for malasadas and Akaka Falls State Park for stunning waterfalls.
Travelers also visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to experience volcanic landscapes. The day ends at Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach, often home to sea turtles.
Although this itinerary takes about 12 hours, it delivers unmatched variety. However, travelers can easily split it into multiple days.
This week’s featured deal offers strong value for Hawaii travel. Delta Vacations provides savings up to $250 on vacation packages. Additionally, travelers can earn up to 10,000 bonus SkyMiles.
These packages bundle flights, hotels, and experiences. As a result, travelers save both time and money. This deal works perfectly for Hawaii vacations and beyond.
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MSC Cruises is redefining outdoor spaces at sea. Their new ships introduce “leisure districts,” which create multiple themed outdoor zones.
These spaces combine dining, entertainment, and relaxation. For example, families can enjoy activity areas, while adults find quieter lounges.
This shift reflects a larger trend. Cruise ships are becoming destinations themselves. Travelers now expect resort-style experiences onboard.
Norwegian Cruise Line recently updated its private island experience. Beverage packages now apply on Great Stirrup Cay again.
This change improves guest satisfaction significantly. Travelers expect consistency between onboard and island experiences.
Mark views this update as a major improvement. It enhances the all-inclusive feel of Norwegian cruises.
Celebrity Cruises is entering river cruising with a fresh approach. Their focus centers on immersive and flexible excursions.
Unlike traditional tours, Celebrity emphasizes smaller groups and local connections. Guests can choose between included experiences or premium upgrades.
Additionally, Celebrity aims to create a seamless transition between ocean and river cruising. This approach helps existing guests feel comfortable.
Compared to AmaWaterways and Viking, Celebrity builds on strong foundations. AMA excels in active tours, while Viking focuses on cultural enrichment. Celebrity blends both with a modern, flexible style.
When planning a Hawaii cruise and Big Island travel experience, travelers must choose between two main cruise styles.
The first option departs from Los Angeles or San Francisco. These cruises last 14 to 16 days and include multiple sea days. This option suits travelers who enjoy relaxing onboard.
The second option departs from Honolulu and focuses on island exploration. Norwegian Cruise Line operates this itinerary using the Pride of America.
Due to the Jones Act, this remains the only large ship offering inter-island cruising. This cruise acts like a floating hotel. Travelers maximize time on islands instead of at sea.
For example, guests enjoy overnight stays in Maui and Kauai. This allows deeper exploration, including full-day excursions.
Although pricing appears higher, the value becomes clear. Travelers receive lodging, meals, transportation, and entertainment in one package. Compared to land vacations, this option often costs the same or less.
Hawaii cruises offer excellent value for multi-island travel. Mainland cruises typically start around $1,200 for inside cabins. Balcony cabins range from $2,000 to $2,500.
Meanwhile, inter-island cruises start around $2,000 for inside cabins. Balcony cabins reach $3,000 or more.
Despite higher upfront costs, the convenience and inclusions provide strong overall value.
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Planning a Hawaii cruise and Big Island travel experience requires understanding your options. Travelers can choose between relaxation-focused cruises or immersive island exploration. Additionally, combining land and cruise experiences creates the most rewarding itinerary.
What is the best way to visit multiple Hawaiian Islands?
A Hawaii cruise offers the most efficient multi-island experience.
Can you see lava on the Big Island?
Volcanic activity is unpredictable but often active.
Are Hawaii cruises expensive?
They may cost more upfront but often save money overall.
Is Hawaii safe to visit after flooding?
Yes, most areas remain unaffected and open to travelers.
Blue Planet Vacations is a trusted travel advisor specializing in cruises, Hawaii travel, and custom vacation planning. With decades of experience, the team provides expert guidance, exclusive deals, and personalized service. Call 888-718-7717 to plan your next trip.
DISCLAIMER: The Inside Travel Talk podcast and radio show contains travel deals, promotions and offers that may be time sensitive. All offers and information were accurate when the show aired. Travel deals and offers change constantly and are capacity controlled and subject to change without notice. Offers are subject to other supplier terms and conditions i.e. cruise lines, tour operators etc. For details visit appropriate supplier website.
Peru travel and American river cruises take center stage in this episode of the Inside Travel Talk podcast, as Mark Faldmo shares why Peru delivers one of the most complete travel experiences in the world and why U.S. river cruising is growing so quickly. First, the episode explores major travel news, including Southwest Airlines’ switch to assigned seating and new efforts to crack down on hidden travel fees. Then, it shifts into an unforgettable journey through Peru, from the Amazon rainforest to Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu trip. In segment two, the conversation turns to cruise news, American river cruises, and the value-packed travel deals that make these trips even more appealing.

Machu Picchu, Peru
This episode of Inside Travel Talk gives travelers both timely travel insight and destination inspiration. Segment one explains major travel changes affecting airfare and pricing transparency, then dives deep into Peru and Machu Picchu as a bucket-list destination. Segment two covers cruise industry developments and explores why American river cruises are becoming one of the most compelling ways to see the United States. Throughout the episode, Mark Faldmo positions travel planning in a broader context, helping listeners understand not just where to go, but why these experiences matter.
The first segment opens with an important shift in air travel. Southwest Airlines is moving to assigned seating, marking a major change for an airline long known for open boarding. That update matters because it shows how fast travel brands can evolve. Travelers may resist change at first. However, the industry keeps moving toward systems that feel more familiar to modern consumers.
The episode also covers another issue that affects nearly every traveler: hidden fees. Several states are pushing for tighter rules on pricing transparency. That matters because travelers want honesty when comparing vacation costs. It also reinforces one of the most important benefits of working with an experienced advisor. A good advisor helps travelers understand the full cost before they book, not after.
That leads naturally into the segment’s main focus: Peru. Mark describes Peru as one of the most complete travel experiences he has ever had, and the reasons become clear quickly. This is not a one-note destination. Instead, Peru combines biodiversity, culture, archaeology, cuisine, history, and scenery in one itinerary. For travelers who want more than one iconic sight, Peru delivers.

Amazon Sunset
What makes this discussion especially strong is the personal perspective. Mark does not describe Peru as a distant idea. He describes it as a layered journey that begins in Lima and then moves into the Amazon basin. That structure helps listeners picture Peru not just as a destination, but as an unfolding experience.
The Amazon portion of the trip is the first major highlight. Mark explains how the journey moves from Lima to Puerto Maldonado, then by boat along the Madre de Dios River into the rainforest. That detail matters because it immediately sets the tone. This is not simply a hotel stay near the jungle. It is a real immersion into the Peruvian Amazon. He describes a stay at an eco-lodge, guided hikes, oxbow lake excursions, canopy views, and a night walk where the forest feels completely transformed after dark.
The power of this part of the story is contrast. Many travelers associate Peru almost entirely with Machu Picchu. Yet the Amazon adds another dimension. It brings wildlife, mystery, and sensory depth. The nonstop sounds of birds, monkeys, frogs, and insects turn the rainforest into a living soundtrack. That makes Peru feel bigger, richer, and far more surprising than many travelers expect.
After the rainforest, the episode moves into the Andes and into Cusco. Here, the tone shifts from wild nature to living history. Cusco is described as a place where ancient Inca foundations, Spanish colonial architecture, and modern Peru exist side by side. That image is powerful because it shows Peru as a place of continuity, not just preserved ruins. Travelers do not only visit history in Peru. They walk through it.
The Sacred Valley adds even more color and texture. Pisac Market introduces local artisans, traditional crafts, and cultural connection. Then Ollantaytambo adds architectural and historical weight. Mark points out that it remains one of the best-preserved Inca towns, which gives travelers a chance to experience Inca design in a way that feels immediate and real.
The real centerpiece of segment one is Machu Picchu and the journey surrounding it. Mark explains that this itinerary includes a scenic train ride through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes, followed by an overnight stay. That overnight element is crucial because it allows for two visits to the citadel. First comes the guided visit. Then comes the early-morning return, when sunrise slowly reveals Machu Picchu through lifting clouds and mountain light.
That is the kind of travel moment listeners remember. It is also what makes this episode so effective. It does not just list attractions. It explains how the right itinerary changes the experience. A sunrise return to Machu Picchu feels very different from a rushed day trip.
The Peru section becomes even more memorable with the Paddington Bear connection. The spectacled bear, native to South America, gives the story a surprising cultural touchpoint. Mark also mentions staying at Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel and learning about its connection to spectacled bear conservation. That kind of detail adds heart to the episode. It shows how wildlife, storytelling, and place can come together in unexpected ways.
The Inti Raymi Festival adds another layer. Because it happens only once each year, it highlights the importance of timing and planning. Peru is not just a destination to visit. It is a destination to plan well.
The journey closes in Lima, where the Larco Museum helps tie Peru’s civilizations together. That ending matters because it gives the trip historical perspective and a strong cultural finish.
The travel deal of the week supports the segment well. Delta Vacations adds value for travelers looking for packaged trips, potential savings, and the ability to earn miles on more than just airfare. That makes it an appealing option for travelers who want convenience and strong overall value.
The second segment begins with cruise industry news. Norwegian Cruise Line has taken delivery of Norwegian Luna, a new ship designed to offer more space, fresh outdoor areas, and standout attractions. This matters because it shows that cruise lines continue to compete by improving onboard experiences.
The Los Angeles cruise terminal expansion also reflects how cruising continues to grow. More port capacity can mean more ships, more itinerary choices, and easier access for travelers in the western United States. Even brief news items like these help position Inside Travel Talk as a source for current cruise insight.
Then the episode turns to its main focus: American river cruises. This is where the segment becomes especially valuable. River cruising is often associated with Europe. However, Mark makes a strong case that some of the most compelling river cruise experiences are right here in the United States.
American Cruise Lines is presented as the leading name in this space, with itineraries designed specifically for U.S. waterways. That is important because it shows travelers there are strong domestic options for small-ship cruising with cultural depth and scenic variety.
The Mississippi River receives the most attention, and for good reason. Mark describes cruises between Memphis and New Orleans as journeys through the heart of the American South. Stops like Vicksburg, Natchez, Baton Rouge, St. Francisville, and Oak Alley create a strong sense of place. This is not passive sightseeing. It is history, music, architecture, and regional identity experienced from the river itself.
The Mississippi itinerary stands out because it connects travelers with Civil War history, steamboat-era towns, music heritage, and Southern culture. It feels immersive, educational, and relaxing all at once.
The Columbia and Snake Rivers offer a different kind of appeal. Instead of Civil War sites and antebellum towns, travelers get dramatic canyons, waterfalls, vineyards, and western exploration history. That contrast is important. It shows that American river cruises are not one product. They are a category with range.
Some itineraries speak to lovers of Southern history. Others speak to travelers drawn to scenery and frontier stories. That variety makes American river cruises appealing to a wider audience than many people expect.
Viking’s presence on the Mississippi adds another layer. Mark explains that Viking brings a modern, Scandinavian-inspired style and a more internationally recognized river cruise brand to the American market. That comparison helps listeners understand that they now have more than one strong option.
The most important takeaway from segment two is that American river cruises combine slow travel, cultural depth, and comfort in a way many travelers are actively seeking. Smaller ships mean fewer crowds and more personal service. Docking in town centers makes exploration easier. Onboard lectures, regional cuisine, and local entertainment create a stronger connection to the places visited.
That is one reason this travel style is growing so quickly. Travelers want meaningful experiences without the scale and pace of large ocean ships. American river cruises offer a calmer and more personal alternative.
One of the most compelling details in the episode is the return of the paddlewheel experience. American Cruise Lines combines the nostalgic image of the classic riverboat with modern comforts inside. That blend of heritage and convenience is exactly what makes the category so appealing.
The cruise deal of the week strengthens the segment even more. Free airfare on select sailings plus savings per stateroom creates a strong value proposition. It also makes these river cruises feel more accessible for travelers who may be considering their first domestic cruise experience.
The episode also notes that these cruises often fill early because the ships are smaller. That is a useful planning point. Travelers interested in the Mississippi, Columbia, or other U.S. river itineraries should start early to get the best dates and availability.
Why is Peru a strong bucket-list destination?
Peru offers unusual variety in one trip. Travelers can experience rainforest, mountain culture, archaeology, wildlife, and excellent food in one itinerary.
Is Machu Picchu enough for a full Peru trip?
Machu Picchu is the headline site, but the best Peru itineraries also include Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and often the Amazon.
What are the best American river cruises for first-time travelers?
The Mississippi River is the best-known choice. However, the Columbia and Snake Rivers are excellent for scenery and western history.
What is the difference between American Cruise Lines and Viking on the Mississippi?
American Cruise Lines leans into U.S. heritage and smaller-ship intimacy. Viking offers a modern, destination-focused style with Scandinavian design.
Why should travelers use a travel advisor for trips like these?
Complex trips often involve timing, routing, promotions, and destination expertise. A travel advisor helps travelers build a smoother and more valuable itinerary.
Inside Travel Talk is powered by Blue Planet Vacations, a Utah-based travel agency with broad expertise in cruises, guided vacations, and custom travel planning. Blue Planet Vacations positions itself as a specialist in Hawaii vacations, Alaska cruises, Mexico all-inclusives, Europe river cruises, and more. Mark Faldmo’s advisor profile states that he has traveled extensively, explored the Amazon and Machu Picchu, and taken more than 150 cruises, which gives added firsthand credibility to this episode’s Peru and river cruise insights.
This episode of Inside Travel Talk does exactly what a strong travel podcast should do. It keeps listeners informed, but it also makes them want to go. On one side, it explains real changes in the travel world, from airline seating policies to hidden-fee regulation. On the other, it reminds travelers why they explore in the first place. Peru offers wonder, diversity, and emotional impact, from the Amazon rainforest to the sunrise over Machu Picchu. Meanwhile, American river cruises offer a slower, richer way to see the United States, whether along the Mississippi or through the dramatic landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. That is what makes this Peru travel and American river cruises episode so effective. It blends practical advice, destination storytelling, and travel value into one compelling conversation. More importantly, it reinforces why Inside Travel Talk continues to stand out as a thoughtful voice in the travel advisor space. Travelers do not just need deals. They need insight, context, and guidance. This episode delivers all three.
DISCLAIMER: The Inside Travel Talk podcast and radio show contains travel deals, promotions and offers that may be time sensitive. All offers and information were accurate when the show aired. Travel deals and offers change constantly and are capacity controlled and subject to change without notice. Offers are subject to other supplier terms and conditions i.e. cruise lines, tour operators etc. For details visit appropriate supplier website.
Planning a dream vacation should feel exciting, not overwhelming. In this episode of Inside Travel Talk, Mark Faldmo and guest co-host Kevin explore Norway travel planning, River Cruise Comparisons, new travel experiences, and the smartest ways to stay safe while traveling. You will learn when to visit Norway, where to see the Northern Lights, how to choose the right river cruise line, and why preparation matters more than ever. The episode also highlights new travel experiences close to home and limited-time cruise promotions worth serious attention.

Budapest, Danube River
A major new rail experience launches in 2026. The Canyon Spirit train connects Denver and Salt Lake City in a daylight luxury journey. This is not transportation. It is the vacation itself.
Passengers ride in glass-domed railcars with panoramic roof windows. Travelers see landscapes unreachable by road. The route passes red rock canyons, mountain passes, and the Colorado River corridor. Meals, storytelling, and narration are included. Overnight stays occur in Glenwood Springs.
This experience fits anniversary trips and bucket-list travelers. It also appeals to guests nervous about international travel. Early booking incentives currently save up to $1,000 per couple.
This pairs well with domestic vacation ideas on the U.S. travel inspiration pages at BluePlanetVacations.com and shows how travel experiences are evolving.
American Airlines recently increased second checked bag fees. This sounds minor but impacts real travel budgets. Today’s airline tickets often include only a seat.
Many fares charge extra for bags, seat selection, and early boarding. Some fares even charge for carry-ons. Therefore travelers must check fare rules carefully before flying.
A travel advisor tracks these changes daily and prevents surprises. Before booking, compare total cost rather than just airfare price.
Few destinations inspire curiosity like Norway. Dramatic fjords, waterfalls, and coastal villages create unforgettable scenery. However, the experience depends heavily on timing.
Summer from May through August is fjord season. Valleys are green, waterfalls flow strongly, and temperatures are comfortable. Northern Norway experiences the midnight sun. Travelers may sightsee at 11 PM in daylight.
Winter from October through March is Northern Lights season. However, the lights require specific conditions. Travelers must go above the Arctic Circle to places like Tromsø or Alta. January and February provide the strongest viewing opportunities.
Norway feels adventurous but easy. English is widely spoken, infrastructure is excellent, and transportation works smoothly.
This episode also highlights true custom travel planning. Mark describes building a personal heritage itinerary through Scandinavia.
The trip begins in Stockholm. From there, a sleeper train travels overnight to Narvik, Norway. Guests wake in the Arctic without airport stress.
Next comes a voyage on the coastal Hurtigruten ship. Unlike large cruise ships, this working vessel stops in small Norwegian communities. Travelers experience real Norway rather than only ports.
The journey continues to Trondheim and Oslo. Cultural visits include the Fram polar exploration museum and the Norwegian Folk Museum. Heritage travel connects personal history to destination experiences.
Norway works because it balances nature and comfort. You see towering fjords yet sleep in comfortable hotels. Transportation runs reliably. Safety is high.
Most importantly, experiences feel emotional. Travelers frequently describe the Northern Lights as life-changing. Others remember the quiet fjords or historic villages. Norway is not just scenery. It becomes a personal story.
Best time to visit Norway?
May–August for fjords and hiking. January–February for Northern Lights.
Where do you see the Northern Lights?
Above the Arctic Circle, especially Tromsø or Alta.
Is Norway hard to travel independently?
No. Norway is organized, safe, and English is widely spoken.
Is a fjord cruise necessary?
Highly recommended. Fjords are the core experience of Norway.
MSC Cruises is developing a new beach club complex in Freeport, Bahamas. This reflects a major cruising trend. Cruise lines now create controlled resort environments.
Years ago, private islands offered only a beach and lunch. Today they include pools, restaurants, and excursions. Guests walk off the ship directly into a curated experience.
Travelers want less stress, not less culture. These destinations simplify logistics and reduce crowds.
Atlas Ocean Voyages announced a new Ice Class expedition yacht. Expedition cruising focuses on exploration instead of entertainment.
Ships travel to Antarctica, Greenland, and the Arctic. Activities include kayaking near glaciers and wildlife viewing. Comfort remains high, but experiences become deeper.
Modern travelers increasingly value meaningful experiences over visiting many countries quickly.
River cruising solves common travel frustrations. Guests unpack once and wake in a new town daily. There are no trains to catch or unfamiliar navigation challenges.
However, cruise lines are not interchangeable.
AmaWaterways provides balanced luxury and active excursions.
Avalon Waterways emphasizes scenic cabins with panoramic windows.
Viking River Cruises offers structured, educational itineraries ideal for first-time Europe travelers.
Riverside Luxury Cruises focuses on boutique luxury and space.
Choosing the right line matters more than choosing the river.
Promotions are unusually strong right now.
River cruises rarely discount near departure. Ships carry around 150 guests and sell out early. Therefore, this promotion period represents the optimal booking window.
You can explore current cruise promotions in the River Cruise Deals section at BluePlanetVacations.com and see current specials.
Two recent disruptions highlighted travel preparation importance. One involved an incident in Puerto Vallarta. Another involved a major winter storm.
Three critical steps protect travelers:
STEP allows the U.S. State Department to contact travelers during emergencies. Travel insurance covers medical care abroad and emergency evacuation.
Many Americans do not realize domestic health insurance rarely covers international medical costs. Medical evacuation alone can exceed $50,000.
Travel insurance does not exist because travel is dangerous. It exists because travel is unpredictable.
Weather delays, airline cancellations, and medical issues happen anywhere. Protection removes anxiety. Cancel-for-any-reason coverage offers maximum flexibility.
Prepared travelers enjoy vacations more. Confidence changes the entire experience.
Travel trends now emphasize experiences over destinations. Norway exemplifies emotional travel. River cruises simplify Europe. Expedition cruises deepen exploration. Safety planning enhances enjoyment. Travelers who plan early and match experiences to personality enjoy the best results.
Is Norway expensive?
Yes, but planning and guided itineraries help control costs.
Are river cruises good for first-time Europe travelers?
Yes. They provide structure and eliminate transportation challenges.
Do I need travel insurance?
Strongly recommended, especially for international trips.
Are Northern Lights guaranteed?
No. Clear skies and solar activity are required.
This episode demonstrates how modern travel planning works. Experiences matter more than checklists. Norway delivers emotional impact through nature and heritage. River cruises simplify Europe and remove stress. Cruise innovations create curated vacations. Travel protection removes worry.
Most importantly, planning early creates better trips. Matching travelers to the right experience changes everything. Whether your dream involves fjords, castles along the Rhine, or a scenic train through the American West, thoughtful planning turns travel into lifelong memories.
If you have been delaying a trip, start planning now. The world feels closer once you take the first step in Norway travel planning.
Founder of Blue Planet Vacations. Specializes in custom itineraries, cruises, and international travel planning. Over three decades of travel industry experience helping travelers match trips to their personalities and travel goals.
DISCLAIMER: The Inside Travel Talk podcast and radio show contains travel deals, promotions and offers that may be time sensitive. All offers and information were accurate when the show aired. Travel deals and offers change constantly and are capacity controlled and subject to change without notice. Offers are subject to other supplier terms and conditions i.e. cruise lines, tour operators etc. For details visit appropriate supplier website.
Planning a trip today is more complicated than ever, and small mistakes can cost travelers money, time, and even their vacation experience. In this episode of Inside Travel Talk, travel advisor Mark Faldmo explains major cruise and airline industry changes, reveals four travel scams targeting tourists right now, shares expert all-inclusive resort booking strategies, and recommends Alaska cruise shore excursions actually worth your time. If you want smarter travel planning, better vacations, and fewer costly surprises, this episode delivers practical advice you can immediately use.
On this week’s episode

White Pass and Yukon Railway Alaska Cruise Shore Excursion
Cruise lines continue expanding destinations beyond the Caribbean and Alaska. A major cruise line will soon visit Africa for the first time. This matters because Africa traditionally required expensive and complicated land travel planning. Now travelers can sample the continent through a cruise itinerary. For many people, a cruise becomes the gateway trip that inspires a future safari.
Cruising lowers the barrier to bucket-list destinations. Instead of a full two-week land trip, travelers can experience multiple regions in one vacation. Travel advisors often recommend this approach for first-time international travelers because it reduces risk and complexity. It also allows clients to “preview” destinations before committing to deeper travel.
Airlines are introducing “basic business class” and “basic first class.” These tickets appear cheaper but remove benefits. Travelers may lose seat selection, upgrades, change flexibility, and mileage earning.
This change mirrors basic economy fares. Travelers think they found a deal but actually purchased restrictions. Comparing airfare online will become more confusing. A travel advisor now plays a bigger role than ever. Advisors understand fare classes and explain what travelers truly receive.
Not always. Some discounted business-class fares remove flexibility and perks. The lowest price may actually provide less value than a standard ticket.
Mark and Patrick discuss scams currently affecting tourists worldwide.
Key scams include:
Most scams rely on distraction and confusion. Travelers should always:
Key Takeaways
Not all all-inclusive resorts are equal. Some cater to families. Others are adults-only. Some focus on beaches while others prioritize pools, dining, or activities.
Choosing by price alone leads to disappointment. A resort may be affordable but wrong for the traveler’s goals. Advisors match resort personality to traveler personality. That dramatically improves satisfaction.
Common mistakes include:
Yes. Tipping is not required, but small tips usually improve service and recognition from staff.
Alaska is one of the few cruises where shore excursions are the highlight. Each port offers completely different experiences.
Best excursion: whale watching combined with Mendenhall Glacier. Travelers also enjoy Glacier Gardens and the Mount Roberts Tram.
Top excursion: White Pass & Yukon Railroad. It combines scenery, history, and wildlife viewing.
Highlights include totem pole parks, Creek Street, and Misty Fjords floatplane tours.
Recommended stops include Sitka National Historical Park, Fortress of the Bear, and the Alaska Raptor Center.
Popular options include Butchart Gardens and harbor exploration.
Unlike Caribbean cruises, Alaska experiences happen off the ship. Wildlife, glaciers, and culture define the vacation. Choosing the right excursions dramatically impacts trip satisfaction.
Alaska cruises deliver the greatest value when travelers prioritize shore excursions. Glacier viewing, wildlife encounters, and local history create the lasting memories. The ship provides transportation and comfort, but Alaska happens on land and water outside the vessel.
Whale watching in Juneau and the White Pass Railway in Skagway are two of the highest-rated experiences.
Cruise-line tours provide schedule protection. Independent tours sometimes offer lower prices and smaller groups.
Yes, when matched to traveler preferences. The wrong property causes most negative experiences.
More than ever. Travel complexity has increased with fare rules, resort differences, and scams.
This episode highlights a growing reality: travel is no longer simple. Cruise itineraries are expanding, airline pricing is becoming more complicated, and scams increasingly target tourists. However, smart planning transforms travel from stressful to enjoyable. By understanding fare types, selecting the right resorts, protecting yourself from scams, and choosing meaningful shore excursions, travelers dramatically improve their vacation experience. The difference between a good trip and a great trip is preparation. Inside Travel Talk continues to help travelers navigate modern travel with clarity, expertise, and confidence.
Inside Travel Talk is hosted by travel advisor Mark Faldmo of Blue Planet Vacations. With decades of experience and extensive cruise travel, he helps travelers choose the right destinations, cruise lines, and vacation styles. The show focuses on practical travel planning advice and real-world traveler questions.
DISCLAIMER: The Inside Travel Talk podcast and radio show contains travel deals, promotions and offers that may be time sensitive. All offers and information were accurate when the show aired. Travel deals and offers change constantly and are capacity controlled and subject to change without notice. Offers are subject to other supplier terms and conditions i.e. cruise lines, tour operators etc. For details visit appropriate supplier website.
Travel planning mistakes can quietly ruin a great trip. In this episode of Inside Travel Talk, Mark Faldmo and Patrick Wiscombe share expert advice to help travelers avoid the most common first-time Europe travel errors, choose unforgettable cruise shore excursions, and Rhine vs Danube River cruise. You will learn how to skip long lines at famous attractions, travel smarter through European cities, and select excursions that truly enhance your cruise. The episode also answers a frequent client question: which European river cruise is better and when should you go?

Favorite Shore Excursion: Our Lady of the Rocks in Kotor Montenegro
Inside Travel Talk travel advisor Mark Faldmo shares practical guidance for planning a Europe vacation and choosing a European river cruise. The most important tips include pre-booking major attractions, using taxis when first arriving, carrying minimal cash, and slowing down to experience local culture. For cruises, shore excursions determine the overall satisfaction of a trip, and itinerary matters more than ship amenities. When choosing a river cruise, the Rhine River is best for scenery and castles, while the Danube River is best for history and major cities. Travelers seeking value should consider March or November departures, while December offers Christmas market cruises.
A first trip to Europe is exciting, but small planning errors can create big frustrations. Many travelers overpack, under-plan key logistics, and misunderstand how travel works overseas. In this episode, Mark and Patrick break down the most common first-time Europe travel mistakes and explain how to prevent them.
European public transportation is excellent, but not always ideal right after a long flight. Jet lag, unfamiliar stations, and luggage make navigation confusing. Many travelers exit a subway within blocks of their hotel yet cannot find it.
A taxi or rideshare from the airport is often worth the cost. Once you are settled and oriented, trains and metros become much easier to use.
Many travelers assume they can simply show up at famous attractions. That works in some destinations, but not in Europe’s major cities.
Places like the Vatican Museums and the Eiffel Tower regularly have multi-hour lines. Timed-entry or skip-the-line tickets eliminate waiting and preserve sightseeing time. Booking these in advance is one of the most important Europe travel planning steps.
To find “Skip the Line” and other local attractions click here.
Restaurants closest to major landmarks often cater to tourists, not locals. Prices are higher and quality is frequently lower.
Walking just two or three streets away usually leads to authentic dining and better value. Slowing down and exploring neighborhoods often produces the best meals of the trip.
Many first-time visitors bring large amounts of cash. This is unnecessary and increases risk.
Europe widely accepts credit cards. A small amount of local currency is helpful for taxis, tips, or small vendors, but cards handle most purchases. ATMs also provide better exchange rates than currency counters.
Some travelers treat Europe like a checklist of indoor attractions. However, the culture of Europe exists outside — in plazas, cafés, markets, and neighborhoods.
Wandering streets, people-watching, and sitting in a square often becomes more memorable than museums. Leave time for unplanned exploration.
Travelers frequently return home to huge phone bills. International roaming charges add up quickly.
Before departure, contact your mobile carrier or use Wi-Fi calling apps. Messaging services over Wi-Fi often eliminate most charges. Preparation prevents unpleasant surprises.
In many European restaurants, bread and bottled water are not complimentary. Servers often bring them automatically and add them to the bill.
If you do not want them, politely decline when seated. Ordering tap water, when available, may also avoid extra charges.
Europe charges a value-added tax (VAT) on goods. Tourists can reclaim this tax on qualifying purchases.
Save receipts and request the proper paperwork at the store. At the airport before departure, submit the documents at the VAT refund desk. Refunds on larger purchases can be significant.
Train stations, boarding times, and tour schedules use the 24-hour clock. Many travelers misread times and miss departures.
Switch your phone to 24-hour time before your trip. This simple adjustment prevents costly mistakes and missed connections.
Europe involves far more walking than most travelers expect. Cobblestone streets and long sightseeing days cause blisters quickly.
Comfortable walking shoes are essential travel equipment. Breaking them in before the trip helps avoid discomfort and lost sightseeing days.
The final mistake is rushing. Travelers try to see everything and end up appreciating very little.
Europe is best experienced slowly. Sit at a café. Walk without an agenda. Take time to notice architecture, music, and daily life. The memories often come from unscheduled moments.
These mistakes share one root cause: lack of preparation. Europe rewards travelers who plan key logistics before departure. Booking major attractions, arranging transportation, and understanding cultural differences remove stress. When travelers work with a professional advisor through Blue Planet Vacations, they spend less time troubleshooting and more time enjoying the destination. Smart planning turns a complicated trip into a seamless experience.
Cruises are often chosen for the ship, but remembered for the ports. The most meaningful travel moments usually happen off the vessel. Shore excursions create stories, connection, and discovery. In this episode, Mark shares favorite excursions across multiple continents — from jungles and ruins to Mediterranean villages and Caribbean coastlines.
This excursion begins with a land transfer followed by a speedboat ride deep into the jungle. Travelers cruise along a winding river surrounded by wildlife and tropical vegetation. Crocodiles, birds, and monkeys are often spotted along the way.
The destination is the Lamanai archaeological site, one of the most remote Mayan ruins accessible to cruise passengers. Unlike crowded ruins, this location feels untouched. Guests explore towering pyramids and ancient carvings in a peaceful setting.
This is not just sightseeing. It feels like exploration. The journey to the ruins becomes just as memorable as the ruins themselves.
From the port of Naples, travelers ferry to the famous Isle of Capri. The island combines dramatic cliffs, colorful villages, and Mediterranean scenery. The experience includes winding roads, ocean views, and visits to Anacapri high above the sea.
One highlight is the chairlift ride to the mountain summit. From the top, visitors see panoramic views of the coastline and open water. Lemon groves, narrow streets, and seaside cafés create a classic Italian atmosphere.
This excursion works especially well for travelers wanting beauty without physical exertion. It is scenic, relaxed, and iconic Italy.
Arriving into Kotor is an experience before the tour even begins. The cruise ship sails through a fjord-like bay surrounded by mountains and small villages. Morning mist often creates a dramatic entrance into port.
The featured excursion visits Our Lady of the Rocks, a small church built on a man-made island. According to legend, sailors created the island by dropping rocks after safe returns from sea voyages.
The town itself offers cobblestone streets, medieval walls, and historic charm. This stop combines natural scenery with deep cultural history.
In Moorea, travelers board small boats and head into clear turquoise lagoons. The water is shallow and calm. Guests enter the water alongside stingrays and small reef sharks under the supervision of guides.
After swimming, visitors relax on a small private island called a motu. A local lunch and beach time follow the excursion. The setting feels almost unreal, with vivid blue water and mountain backdrops.
This excursion is adventurous but safe. For many travelers, it becomes the most unforgettable moment of the cruise.
This excursion is the opposite of high adventure. Guests board a handcrafted bamboo raft guided by a local raft captain. The raft slowly floats down a calm tropical river.
The guide shares local history and stories along the way. The ride lasts about an hour and encourages travelers to slow down and enjoy the scenery.
Couples especially enjoy this excursion. It is peaceful, relaxing, and deeply scenic.
From ports like Nice or Monaco, travelers visit the medieval hilltop village of Eze. The town sits high above the Mediterranean and offers sweeping coastal views.
Stone pathways wind through art shops, gardens, and cafés. The village feels frozen in time. Walking the narrow streets becomes the experience itself.
This excursion is perfect for travelers who enjoy culture, photography, and European charm.
Guests travel by boat to shallow sandbars where wild stingrays gather. The water is waist deep, clear, and calm. Visitors can safely interact with the animals while guides explain their behavior.
Many tours also include a brief island sightseeing stop. Travelers often visit the town of Hell, known for its unique limestone formations and novelty postcards.
It is a lighthearted excursion and a favorite among families and first-time cruisers.
Peggy’s Cove is one of the most photographed lighthouses in North America. The lighthouse sits on smooth coastal granite overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Visitors explore the small fishing village, walking paths, and scenic shoreline. The location feels peaceful and authentic rather than commercialized.
This excursion appeals to travelers who enjoy coastal scenery, maritime history, and photography.
Ships provide comfort, but ports provide memories. The best cruises are chosen by itinerary first and ship second. Travelers who focus on destinations consistently have better cruise experiences. A travel advisor helps match cruise itineraries to personal interests, whether that means adventure, culture, history, or relaxation. Blue Planet Vacations recommends Shore Excursions Group to find the best local shore excursions.
Listeners frequently ask whether the Rhine River cruise or Danube River cruise is better. The answer depends on travel style.
The Rhine River offers scenery. Travelers pass castles, vineyards, and storybook villages daily. It feels romantic and picturesque.
The Danube River offers culture and history. Cities like Vienna and Budapest highlight imperial Europe and architectural landmarks.
There is also a third option. Travelers can sail both rivers on a Grand European river cruise connecting Amsterdam to Budapest using canals and locks across the continent.
Best travel months: March and November offer lower prices and fewer crowds. December offers Christmas market cruises, a favorite seasonal experience.
River cruising is one of the fastest-growing segments of travel because it removes logistics. Hotels move with you. Cities come to you. Packing and unpacking disappear. For many travelers, a European river cruise becomes their favorite trip ever. Advisors at Blue Planet Vacations specialize in matching travelers to the right river cruise line and itinerary. For river cruise offers and information click here.
Is the Rhine or Danube river cruise better?
The Rhine is best for castles and scenery. The Danube is best for historic cities like Vienna and Budapest. Many travelers eventually enjoy both.
What is the biggest mistake first-time Europe travelers make?
Waiting to book attraction tickets. Popular sites like the Vatican and Eiffel Tower often sell out and have long lines without timed entry tickets.
Should you carry cash in Europe?
No. Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. Carry a small amount of local currency only for taxis, tips, or small vendors.
Are cruise shore excursions worth it?
Yes. Shore excursions create the memories of a cruise. Travelers who choose itineraries based on ports consistently enjoy cruises more.
When is the cheapest time for a European river cruise?
March and November typically offer the best value. December Christmas market cruises are popular but slightly higher priced.
For travelers planning a Europe trip or a European river cruise, the right preparation can completely change the experience. Avoiding rookie mistakes prevents stress. Choosing the right excursions creates memories. Selecting the right river cruise shapes the entire trip. Europe is one of the most rewarding destinations in the world, but it rewards preparation. With proper planning, travelers skip lines, eat better food, avoid surprise expenses, and see more meaningful places. Whether planning a first Europe trip or a luxury river cruise, expert guidance makes travel smoother and far more enjoyable. Inside Travel Talk continues to provide practical travel advice while helping listeners travel smarter, not harder.
Inside Travel Talk is hosted by professional travel advisors with decades of experience planning international vacations and cruises. Mark Faldmo has traveled millions of miles worldwide and specializes in Europe itineraries and river cruises. The show focuses on practical travel planning advice, real traveler mistakes, and expert trip design strategies through Blue Planet Vacations.
DISCLAIMER: The Inside Travel Talk podcast and radio show contains travel deals, promotions and offers that may be time sensitive. All offers and information were accurate when the show aired. Travel deals and offers change constantly and are capacity controlled and subject to change without notice. Offers are subject to other supplier terms and conditions i.e. cruise lines, tour operators etc. For details visit appropriate supplier website.
This week on Inside Travel Talk, hosts Patrick Wiscombe and Mark Faldmo break down major travel headlines shaping how—and where—we travel next. From Delta Air Lines adding Boeing 787 Dreamliners to its fleet, to new cruise ports in the Bahamas, groundbreaking ship designs from Norwegian Cruise Line, and a generous 40% off Princess Cruises offer, this episode delivers insight travelers can actually use. The show also explores new rail routes, answers a listener’s Copenhagen travel question, and highlights timely European travel deals that can save travelers thousands. If you want smarter planning, better value, and inspiration for your next trip, this episode delivers it all.

Little Mermaid Statue in Copenhagen
On This Week’s Episode
Delta’s Dreamliner expansion marks a meaningful upgrade for long-haul travelers. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is known for quieter cabins, better air quality, and improved fuel efficiency. Delta’s plan to add 30 Dreamliners primarily on transatlantic and South American routes means a smoother experience for travelers heading to Europe, Scandinavia, and beyond. Premium cabins also benefit from better layouts, making long flights noticeably more comfortable.
However, air travel isn’t just about planes. Airlines are also refining onboard service. United Airlines now allows economy passengers to pre-order meals on flights over 1,200 miles. This shift improves efficiency while giving travelers more control. Although snacks remain available, full meals now require advance selection, signaling how airlines continue to streamline service.
Rail travel also took center stage, reinforcing the growing appeal of slow travel. New and upgraded routes offer scenic alternatives to flying. Highlights include Rocky Mountaineer’s Canyon Spirit route between Denver and Salt Lake City, luxury private rail experiences with Halloway, upgraded Amtrak Acela-style trains, the revived Mardi Gras route between Mobile and New Orleans, and improved Cascades service between Vancouver and Portland. These journeys focus on experience over speed, appealing to travelers who value scenery and comfort.
Copenhagen, one of Europe’s best pre-cruise cities. As a gateway for Baltic and Northern Europe cruises, Denmark’s capital combines walkability, culture, and waterfront beauty. Highlights include Nyhavn’s colorful harbor, Tivoli Gardens, the Little Mermaid statue, royal palaces, and Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping street, Strøget. Copenhagen is easy to explore and pairs perfectly with cruises departing Northern Europe.
Food also plays a key role in the Copenhagen experience. Traditional dishes such as smørrebrød, Danish meatballs, and crispy pork belly introduce travelers to local flavors without pushing comfort zones too far. These culinary moments help travelers connect more deeply with a destination.
This week’s featured offer delivers real savings for European travel deals. Delta Vacations is offering up to $250 off vacation packages of three nights or longer. This deal is ideal for European vacations, pre-cruise stays, or city extensions. Travelers can explore destinations like London, Amsterdam, Barcelona, or Copenhagen while enjoying bundled airfare and hotel savings.
Travelers planning Europe trips can explore more options through BluePlanetVacations.com, including guided tours, river cruises, and customizable vacation packages designed for seamless travel.
Cruise headlines dominated the second half of the show, starting with the Bahamas announcing a new cruise port on Mayaguana Island. Located far southeast of Nassau, this destination remains largely undeveloped, offering pristine beaches and a relaxed atmosphere. The new port will be developed in phases, initially accommodating smaller ships before potentially expanding. This addition could reduce congestion in Nassau while giving cruisers access to a quieter, more authentic Bahamian experience.
Next, Norwegian Cruise Line revealed details about its newest ship arriving in 2027: the Norwegian Aura. This vessel will debut as the first Prima Plus-class ship, approximately 10% larger than its predecessors. Key enhancements include a significantly larger pool deck, expanded adults-only Vibe Beach Club, an enlarged Haven complex, and a multi-deck activity space with waterslides and dry slides. These changes directly address crowding concerns from earlier Prima-class ships.
Oceania Cruises also announced a major policy shift. Moving forward, Oceania will operate as an adults-only cruise line. This aligns with its upscale, culinary-focused brand and mirrors policies from Viking Cruises. Given Oceania’s typical guest demographic, the change formalizes what was already a largely adult environment.
This week’s cruise deal stands out as one of the strongest offers of the season. Princess Cruises is offering up to 40% off cruise fares, plus instant savings up to $500 per stateroom. Third and fourth guests can sail free, and balcony or suite guests receive $200 in onboard spending credit. These credits can be used for shore excursions, spa treatments, beverages, and onboard experiences.
Princess Cruises is especially popular for Alaska, Europe, and Northern itineraries. Travelers considering Alaska sailings can explore in-depth guides on BluePlanetVacations.com, including Alaska cruise itineraries, shore excursions, and cruise tour options that combine rail and lodge stays.
A listener asked about cruises visiting Iceland, Norway, and Greenland in 2026. While finding all three destinations on a single itinerary is rare, several excellent options exist.
One standout sailing departs May 31, 2026, aboard Norwegian Star. This 11-day cruise starts in Reykjavik and visits ports in Iceland, Norway, and Scotland before ending near London. Pricing remains competitive, especially given peak-season demand.
Another strong option sails June 27, 2026, round-trip from Southampton with Princess Cruises. This 14-day itinerary includes four ports in Norway and four in Iceland, offering deep destination immersion at a strong value.
For travelers prioritizing Greenland, Celebrity Cruises offers a June 21, 2026 sailing from New York. This 13-day cruise includes Canadian ports, a stop in Greenland, and multiple Iceland destinations. Balcony pricing remains attractive given the itinerary’s uniqueness.
These itineraries highlight why working with an experienced travel advisor matters. Cruise availability, pricing, and promotions change frequently, and expert planning ensures travelers choose the best value and itinerary for their goals.
This episode of Inside Travel Talk reinforces why informed planning makes every trip better. From upgraded aircraft and evolving airline service to scenic rail journeys and next-generation cruise ships, the travel landscape continues to change rapidly. Meanwhile, destinations like Copenhagen remind travelers that meaningful experiences happen both onboard and ashore.
The Travel Deal of the Week and Cruise Deal of the Week demonstrate how strategic timing and expert guidance can unlock real savings. Whether planning a European getaway, a luxury cruise, or an adventure to Iceland and Norway, travelers benefit most when they understand their options clearly.
Inside Travel Talk continues to serve as a trusted resource for travelers who want more than headlines. The show delivers context, expert insight, and actionable advice designed to help listeners travel confidently and intentionally. For curated vacation planning, exclusive cruise offers, and expert guidance, travelers can explore resources and current deals at BluePlanetVacations.com.
DISCLAIMER: The Inside Travel Talk podcast and radio show contains travel deals, promotions and offers that may be time sensitive. All offers and information were accurate when the show aired. Travel deals and offers change constantly and are capacity controlled and subject to change without notice. Offers are subject to other supplier terms and conditions i.e. cruise lines, tour operators etc. For details visit appropriate supplier website.