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FAQ #15: Shades of Gray Nov 08
Q: Why is there so much variation with so-called “all-inclusive” resorts?
(We went to one & were very disappointed.)
 
A: The all-inclusive concept is wonderful in theory but varies quite a bit in reality.
Accommodations and meals are a given but any or all of the following may or MAY NOT be included: beverages; land activities and water sports; spa or golf , service fees and gratuities. A few resorts and ships are truly ultra all-inclusive, many are definitely not!
 
Also, all-inclusive is NOT synonymous with high quality. Glossy advertsing can create unrealistic expectations.
If you are envisioning upscale accommodations; a la carte meals with menu items cooked to order; soft drinks, espresso drinks and premium cocktails; 24 hour room service and resort activities to all be included but instead find basic accommodations; 3 daily self-serve buffets, generic alcohols from a wall dispenser, limited room service and resort activities fees, then you are at the wrong place and will definitely feel let down.
 
This is a very black-and-white example but there are many shades of gray. Get some expert advice before you commit your vacation time and money.
 
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FAQ #14: Protect Your Investment Nov 01
Q: Do I REALLY need TRAVEL INSURANCE?

A:  An unexpected accident, illness or injury before or during travel can derail the best laid plans. Cancellation fees and medical expenses can add up quickly. Insurance protects your financial investment. Any prepaid, non-refundable components of your trip should be insured.

Also, most U.S. health insurance plans do NOT cover international travel. Some provide reimbursement upon your return but it is your responsibility to have and submit the appropriate paperwork. It is very important to have a policy that includes an emergency assistance hotline, medical coverage and medical evacuation.

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Tahiti by Gauguin Oct 31

One of my top recommendations for the South Pacific are cruises on the intimate and luxurious Paul Gauguin to Tahiti’s Society Islands, Tuamotus Atolls and Marquesas as well as special voyages to the Cook Islands.

Professional Video Courtesy of Paul Gauguin Cruises

For more information, contact: Jacintha Perera,
Tahiti Tiare Specialist, Cook Islands Specialist,
Accredited (ACC) & Master Cruise Counsellor (MCC)

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World Beat: Bermuda Islands Oct 29

We’ve just been transported from the Pacifc Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean.

Watch for the expressive individual style of each of these five Gombey dancers from Hamilton, Bermuda. Note that each person is showcased separately while masked to protect his identity.

The entire troupe entertains at the outdoor Harbor Nights street fest along the waterfront in Hamilton each Wednesday evening from spring through fall. It can be difficult to get a clear view due to the gathered crowds.

Enjoy your front row seat at this private performance with  just a few of the members of this group. Just try NOT to move your body to that beat!

For more information on Bermuda, contact
Jacintha Perera, Bermuda Specialist
Jacintha@IslandGetawaysTravel.com
(916) 392-1520 or (866) 345-ISLE

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World Beat: Fiji Islands Oct 26

Lil Fijian Dancer, go FASTER!
A featured solo by a confident little dude. Makes me smile every time I see it.

For more information on the Fiji Islands, contact
Jacintha Perera, Fiji Matai Specialist
Jacintha@IslandGetawaysTravel.com
(916) 392-1520 or (866) 345-ISLE

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World Beat: Fiji Islands Oct 22

I am fascinated by the youngest performers. They often have energy and enthusiasm in lieu of the practiced skill and precision of experienced dancers. Their personailities and raw talent certainly shine through in their pure enjoyment of the activity.

For more information on the Fiji Islands, contact
Jacintha Perera, Fiji Matai Specialist
Jacintha@IslandGetawaysTravel.com
(916) 392-1520 or (866) 345-ISLE

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World Beat: Fiji Islands Oct 19

In contrast to polynesian dance, melanesian dance is more restrained for female dancers. These Fijian women are more conservatively dressed and make smaller foot movements and hand gestures in their traditional dance performance. Interestingly, this is not the case with the male dancers who lean toward very assertive postures and actions.

For more information on the Fiji Islands, contact
Jacintha Perera, Fiji Matai Specialist
Jacintha@IslandGetawaysTravel.com
(916) 897-9597

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World Beat: Tahiti, Marquesas Islands Oct 15

The remote Marquesas Islands are a world apart from the Society Islands. They are separate and unique. The landscape itself is fiercely rugged with high mountains, hidden waterfalls,  and jungle-like forests.  Notice how these qualities have influenced the Marquesan dance elements and costumes.

For more information on the Marquesas Islands, contact
Jacintha Perera, Tahiti Tiare Specialist
Jacintha@IslandGetawaysTravel.com
(916) 392-1520 or (866) 345-ISLE

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World Beat: Tahiti, Society Islands Oct 12

A solo fire dancer for dramatic effect. He’s an experienced professional. Don’t try this at home at your next backyard BBQ!

For more information on the Society Islands, contact
Jacintha Perera, Tahiti Tiare Specialist
Jacintha@IslandGetawaysTravel.com
(916) 392-1520 or (866) 345-ISLE

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World Beat: Tahiti, Society Islands Oct 08

Now, another variation on male dance. These dances are all based on standard polynesian drum rhythms. Listen carefully. Can you differentiate between them? Go ahead, tap your foot along with the beat! Also, notice the costume change.

For more information on the Society Islands, contact
Jacintha Perera, Tahiti Tiare Specialist
Jacintha@IslandGetawaysTravel.com
(916) 392-1520 or (866) 345-ISLE

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