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Platinum, Look, Space, Leisure. A premium catalog for Spokane and the surrounding area.
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PlatinumL O O K S P A C E L E I S U R E
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Coat Your KisserA new shade of lipstick will brighten your day and smile. Page 3
FirestarterThinking “outside-the-box”in fireplace design (not literally). Page 10
The Hot SeatLuxury cars that keep comfort in mind. Page 6-7
September 2015
Looking your best as you make the switch to a fall wardrobe.
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SPOTLIGHTPhilanthropy
With over 1,700 attendees, the 23rd Annual Benefit Luncheon for the Women Helping Women Fund on May 18 featured keynote speaker Amanda Lindhout (left) and raised $275,000 to support local programs that empower women and children to create healthy, vibrant communities. The event also recognized Vivian Winston Scholarship recipients (left to right) Courtney Haynes, Rebekah Evans and Arianna Brown-Harris; the scholarship aims to remove barriers to education by providing financial assistance for child care and other expenses. Photos by Diane Maehl. whwfspokane.org
A Wine, Women & Shoes benefit for Idaho Youth Ranch on July 25 raised $114,000 to support programs that provide troubled children a bridge to a valued, responsible and productive future. Three hundred attendees enjoyed shopping, wine tasting, a live auction and a fashion show with master of ceremonies Katie Brodie and auctioneer Rose Backs at the beautiful Coeur d’Alene Resort. Photo, left to right: Angie Prendergast, Anna Lombard, Holli Andrews and Michele Dirks. Photo courtesy of James & Kathy Mangis Photography. youthranch.org
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ContactPlatinumThe Spokesman-Review999 W. Riverside Ave.Spokane, WA 99201
WEBSITE spokesman.com/platinumEMAIL [email protected] @platinumspokane
Publisher William Stacey Cowles III
Director, Sales & MarketingKathleen Coleman
Product Development ManagerDaniel Fritts
Art Director/DesignerAnne Potter
ContributorsJoe ButlerTheresa Carpine
AdvertisingSarah Little
PHOTO CREDITSPHOTOGRAPHER Dan CooleyMODELS Heidi Santiago, Robert Moore (MAM) STYLIST Melissa Persling HAIR Mattiekay Tull, Jerrold Sobida (House of POp) MAKE-UP Julie Farley (The Make-up Studio) WARDROBE Audrey’s Boutique, Lolo Boutique, Anderson & EmamiLOCATION The Spilker Estate
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With the Holiday season just around the corner, let us show you the many
ways the Spokane Club can make your event truly special.
Coat Your Kisser A new shade of lipstick will brighten your day and smile. Page 3
The Hot Seat Luxury cars that keep comfort in mind. Page 6-7
Firestarter Thinking “outside-the-box”in fireplace design (not literally). Page 10
October 9 Designer Bra Fashion Show & Auction Beyond Pink, beyondpink.netOctober 9 The Great Gatsby Gala Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre and Sunrise Rotary, cdasummertheatre.comOctober 10 Into Africa Auction and Dinner Partnering for Progress, intoafricaauction.orgOctober 24 Pumpkin Ball Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital and Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery, thepumpkinball.orgNovember 6 Epicurean Delight Inland Northwest Blood Center, bloodcenterfoundation.com/epicurean-delightNovember 21 FurrBall Auction, Dinner & Dance Spokane Humane Society, spokanehumanesociety.org/furr-ball
Volume I, Issue II
3 Wear It Out: Cozy Casual4-5 Watercolor Wonderful4-5 BYO Bag4-5 Inbetweeners8 Happy Hour at Home9 Design and Dine11 ArtWalk
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Cooler pink undertones make teeth look whiter. The darker the lipstick, the smaller the lips look; if you have thin lips already, lean toward lighter colors.
Wait 30 seconds after applying a lipstick to make a decision, as the color takes a half-minute to “warm up” on your lips.
If you’re in a store with harsh, artificial lighting, move closer to a window to see what the color looks like in natural light.
’ LIP TIPS
Need a little pick-me-up? A new shade of lipstick is the ticket to a brighter day and smile.
Julie Farley, owner of The Make-up Studio, believes every woman should have a go-to lipstick, but many don’t know what looks good on them.
She offers half-hour lipstick lessons, as well as longer sessions to refine your look, to help customers find a shade that will “brighten your face, as if the sun has come out,” to quote Lipstick Queen founder Poppy King.
Farley starts with the basic question: “What is your natural lip color?” If a lip already has a lot of pigment, a shade doesn’t need to be super bright.
A woman’s natural lip color will also determine if they need a shade that goes warm (orange appeal) or cool (think pink). Some women can go warm or cool, depending on their outfit or the season.
Farley finds that local women prefer a sheer lipstick rather than a full pigment.
“Full pigment lasts longer, but can be too dry in the Northwest,” she explains. For a longer lasting color, Farley suggests coupling a sheer
lipstick, such as Lipstick Queen’s Saint Natural, with a stain base or a gloss cover.
And keep in mind that you may love a color, but it might not be right for your face. “Buy a pillow in that color instead,” says Farley, “and don’t put it on your lips.”
- Theresa Carpine
Left: Saint Natural from Lipstick Queen (themakeupstudio.net) Right: Farley colors model Anna Haugen’s lip for a Platinum photo shoot.
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34 Heritage Charisma Jeans A dark wash is essential if you’re wearing jeans to the office, even on Casual Friday. ($165)
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Fine details like engraved mother-of-pearl buttons
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Robert Graham Linnie Reversible Belt Two belts for the price of one with black and brown leather and silver buckle details. ($78)
Lizou Infinity Scarf This lightweight mustard scarf is the perfect transitional piece for the changing seasons. ($26)
Black Swan Rina Skirt Classic houndstooth dresses up an otherwise simple, stretch pencil skirt. ($60)
Testimony CJ-Sleeveless Shell A comfy wide-strapped and high-necked tank keeps you covered in all the right places. ($62)
WEAR ITout Light layers are the key to a functional and fashionable fall ensemble at work or play. - Theresa Carpine
Cozy Casual
Melie Bianco Stella Bucket Bag When you’re on the go, grab a faux-leather drawstring handbag with luxurious gold hardware for a dressy accessory to jeans or a dress. ($80)
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A lightweight fall jacket should have more style than a utilitarian raincoat. These mid-length jackets will keep you warm without weighing you down.
Mini Suede Bucket Back $118, anntaylor.com
Michael Kors Quilted Backpack $198, macys.com
Backpacks are back and fringin! Opt for a colored leather with textured accents.
Current/Elliott Quilted Car Coat
$248, anthropologie.com
Calvin Klein Double-breasted
Peacoat $129.98, macys.com
Mycra Pac Designer Wear Reversible Scrunch Neck Travel Coat $228, shop.nordstrom.com
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Patterned Face Watch $17.99, hm.com
Pastels aren’t just for spring. A floral-inspired print with cool lavender and soft rose highlights feels refreshing in early fall.
Autumn’s color palette goes Beyond Orange. Liven up your fall wardrobe with patterns and enhanced earth tones. - Theresa Carpine
Inbetweeners
Watercolor Wonderful
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Dr. Martens Ankle Bo$123, yoox.com
Pure Jill Airy Striped Scar$49, jjill.com
Sleeveless Watercolor Floral Dress $170, whitehouseblackmarket.com
Dooney & Bourke ‘Claremont’ Leather
Crossbody Bucket Bag $228, shop.nordstrom.com
Mum & Co V Backpack $335, urbanoutfitters.com
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Style&co. Carolyn Printed Clutch $29.98, macys.com
From Page 2 Flowers of Liberty Floral Print Suitcase
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Angel of the North Mesi Cardigan $88, anthropologie.com
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Preview theTHE HOT SEATMercedes AMG GT SSleek and fast with a dashboard boasting more buttons than a 747 cockpit. Fine craftsmanship and solid performance, including a 4.0 liter V8 bi-turbo engine, are standard issue. Plus, with only 3.7 seconds to rocket from 0 to 60, you’ll start telling your “flight crew” to prepare for takeoff.
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It’s the paradox of luxury cars: if you need the speed, you may sacrifice some comfort. Likewise, the roomiest ride with the plushest interior may require gi “umph” under the hood. Luckily, car manufacturers continue searching for that sweet spot between elegance and get-up-and-go, as evidenced in current m
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BMW X5Drive 40EIf you want to save the planet, save at the pump or just be seen, you may appreciate something “greener” that’s also a great drive. Few hybrids have the class and integrity of this Beemer – or its 308 hp turbo 4 engine – that can switch to a high-quality lithium electric battery and still deliver 111 horses.
Lexus RX Some are saying the restyled RX is a little scary, with a more an-gular front end. We prefer “bold,” which shows that your auto – and you – are ready to take on the world. With the brand’s deserved reputation for quality and crafts-manship, not to mention excellent safety features, the world is sure to see you coming.
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ving up a littlemodels. - Joe Butler
Dodge Charger R/T Missed the first wave of muscle cars decades ago? Check out a new “classic.” The 2015 Charger 392 offers a 485 hp a 6.4 liter Hemi V8. It has more pep than the classic ’67, which still brought a respectable 230 hp 318 V8. Or, pick up an original Charger for a song; a top condition vehicle can be yours for around $60K.
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Try It with…something smooth but not too sugary
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You’ve paired wine and food; you’ve paired beer and food. But what about when wine and beer drinkers collide? Please all the party people with styles of locally crafted wine and beer that will complement the following flavor profiles. Of course, after a glass or two, everything tastes great. - Theresa Carpine
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DESIGN ANDJust because a dining room is “formal” doesn’t mean it can’t be fun. Bring a little whimsy to your holiday meals by embracing a “mix and match” attitude. -Theresa Carpine
Wall-to-Wall WowA wallpapered wall creates a nice focal point behind a buffet. Or opt for decals that require much less time, effort and expense than complete wall overhaul. From mod-ern geometric honeycombs to seasonal foliage, wall decals are versatile and easy to alter with your changing style. Plate TectonicsBeyond silverware, metallic plates add a little shine to your table. Warm gold evokes Victorian elegance, while pounded pewter has a more Medieval flair. Don’t be afraid to mix square and circular plates either…it may also help you remember where plates belong when you’re dishing out dinner.Have a SeatYou’ll probably need to get extra chairs to fit your extended family around the table. Simple wood folding chairs are functional but boring. Drape a table runner over the back of a few chairs and intermix them between your regular dining room furniture for a more unified look. A few upholstered chairs or a multi-person bench can also create a cozy atmosphere as you gather for a meal.Overdoing itNo, we’re not talking about your drunkle’s tendency to overindulge in spirits during holiday gatherings. Even when embrac-ing an eclectic decorating scheme, make sure at least one element–be it a color or texture–is concurrent throughout the de-sign. Does a canary yellow gravy boat look intentional with your teal/rust/gray paisley tablecloth, or just random?
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FIRESTARTERNothing beats a toasty, crackling fi re in your home, especially as the days grow shorter and cooler. Think outside the box when remodeling your home with fi re features. - Joe Butler
TILE DESIRE If brick is too traditional for your taste, decorative tile is making a big (back) splash in fi replace design. Multi-colored wood-textured tile is both rustic and sophisticated, and makes an impact when used from fl oor to ceiling.
FEEL THE BURN Energy-conscious customers should consider infrared fi replaces that are easy to adjust throughout the day. You won’t get the visual of dancing fl ames, but you will get even amounts of heat from quartz heating elements.
MANTLE MAGIC In addition to being a functional heat source, a fi replace can be a focal point of your home and a way to display treasured keepsakes. Style experts also suggest several smaller framed photos instead of a dominant one, or a wide mirror or a fl at-screen TV.
FLAME OFF Don’t clutter your hearth area with especially fl ammable decor like candles, plants, fabric or books. When it’s fi re time, move these items a safe distance from any blaze.
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TWICE IS NICE A two-sided fi replace can be appreciated in adjacent rooms. This set-up works well in many combos: living room/dining room, master bath/master bedroom, a backyard patio or even two sitting rooms with different styles with the fi replace as a unifying feature.
SO LONG, PARLOR With durable building materials, it’s easier to bring fl ames into your home beyond a traditional grand fi replace. A built-in for your bathroom keeps the room naturally warm while you soak, and the pleasant sound of crackling logs will usher you off to dreamland in your bedroom.
walkCreate Spokane Art Month, an initiative intended to get the word out about local art opportunities, ups the ante for local art collectors. Laura Becker, executive director of Spokane Arts, says the celebration starts with the First Friday Visual Arts Tour on Oct. 2, and continues until Oct. 30 with a costume ball. The private party features the city’s annual Arts Awards, the Mayor’s Urban Design Awards and the designation of a new Poet Laureate.
Another highlight of the autumn arts calendar is Terrain, an annual multimedia salute to local performing and visual artists. Their bash on the first Friday in October includes a juried show with hundreds of artists, performers and guests. It’s also the perfect place to invest in some up-and-coming artists while snagging some great art for your home.
Also of interest on Oct. 2 is an exhibit opening at the Chase Gallery at Spokane City Hall featuring longtime Gonzaga University instructor Robert Gilmore. “In Search of Lost Time” will showcase pieces by Gilmore and his former students, including Ken Spiering, John Yerden and Kate Manley, until Jan. 5. - Joe Butler
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Joe Mantegna shares his inspiring search for extended family in Italyand Sicily.Page 3
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LIFE IN SOCAL, or Southern California to outsiders, is just about as good as it gets (if you don’t mind an occasional earthquake or mudslide). But the cost of living, which is 44 percent higher than the national average according to PayScale.com, can turn this slice of heaven into a nightmare.
So enjoy the many amenities of the Golden State for a long weekend instead, and let us tell you how to get there and what to enjoy.
LOS ANGELESThe metropolitan area’s LAX airport is a hub
for several major airlines, meaning you can fl y in from many locations. However, more fl ights mean more crowds and more hassle. If you’re heading downtown for a game at Dodger Stadium or a concert at STAPLES Center, you’re in for a bit of a drive if traffi c is bad (it usually is), and watch out for exorbitant rental car rates.
ORANGE COUNTYNamed after fi lm legend John Wayne,
Orange County’s airport in Santa Ana is small, but easy to access. Its popularity means a more expensive fl ight, but its location is much more convenient if the beach is your destination. With surfi ng mecca Huntington Beach, artists’ enclave Laguna Beach and high-end resorts along the Newport Coast, Orange County’s coastline attracts all kinds of visitors.
ONTARIOIf you want to relax like a 1950s Hollywood
starlet at a Palm Springs resort or rave like a digital native at the Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival, fl y through Inland Empire’s LA/Ontario International Airport; although the Palms Springs’ airport is closer, fewer fl ights come through it. Plus, both airline and rental car prices are more reasonable in San Bernardino County.
BURBANK The best kept secret in SOCAL airports is the Bob
Hope Airport. While small with limited direct fl ights to primarily West Coast cities, the quaint airport evokes a sense old Hollywood–appropriate given its name. A trip to the Griffi th Park Observatory for a view of the Hollywood Sign is defi nitely in order if you’re a classic fi lm fan.
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Italian
From top to bottom: Joe with wife and family; Fine dining in Italy; View of Calascibetta from Enna, Sicily train station 1975; Calascibetta 1975; Headshot of Joe, photos courtesy of Joe Mantegna and Travel Smart Magazine.
Joe Mantegna currently stars in “Criminal Minds” on CBS and annually co-hosts the National Memorial Day Concert with Gary Sinise.
Among the more interesting details is that my uncle Antonio had been visiting his good friend Marshal Tito, the president of Yugoslavia, when we arrived. During his trip, he received a telegram asking him to come home to meet the American relatives.
We learned that Uncle Antonio fought with Tito in the Yugoslavian underground during World War II, one of the few Italian war heroes to fi ght for the Allies. The town of Acquaviva named a street after him for his efforts.
Suffi ce to say, my journey started relationships that continue to this day. One of Antonio’s sons, my cousin Nicola Novielli, owns an “agroturismo,” or farm, that he turned into a resort in 1991. Masseria Mofetta in Acquaviva is now one of our favorite vacation destinations in the world.
My personal “Roots” story spans 40 years and counting. It has been one of the most special chapters of not just mine, but also my family’s life. In many ways, I’m closer now to my Italian relatives than I am to relatives I grew up with in the States.
I encourage others to begin a personal journey into their heritage, wherever it may take them.
RootsAlex Haley’s book “Roots” had a profound effect on me with its vivid
portrayal of an African-American man tracing his family lineage. In the mid-1970s, I began my Italian-American version.
I was with a small Chicago theater company about to embark on its fi rst European tour in 1973. I had never been to Europe before, and I realized I could pursue my own “Roots” journey.
I hoped to return to the places where my grandparents lived. On my father’s side, it was a town called Calascibetta in Sicily; for my mother’s side, it was Acquaviva delle Fonti, a small town outside Bari, Italy.
With my new bride at my side, I set out to discover if I had any family left in “the old country.”
To say that the trip changed my life would be an understatement.
We fi rst arrived at the Enna train station in central Sicily, and I asked a local if she knew Calascibetta. She pointed up to a crop of buildings huddled on an adjacent mountaintop, so we boarded a bus that made a single daily route from the Enna train station to Calascibetta.
Pulling into Calascibetta was like stepping back in time. Our timing was ideal with a street market in full swing in the town square.
I approached a ‘Carabinieri,’ a military police offi cier in a traditional Napoleon-like peaked hat. I told him my name in my best highschool Italian and explained my search for remaining relatives. He eyed us with some suspicion, then told us to explore the town before meeting him back at the small city hall.
After visiting a local cemetery that predated Columbus’s voyage, we entered the town hall to fi nd a man, his wife and two children. The gentleman’s name was Valerio Mantegna, and one of his children shared my name, Joe.
Valerio was the local pharmacist, as well as the mayor. No wonder the policeman was suspicious.
We exchanged hugs and pleasantries. We vowed to keep in touch, which we did for quite awhile until nearly all my Sicilian relatives left for mainland Italy to pursue a more modern lifestyle.
Our journey continued with exploring my maternal ancestry in Acquaviva delle Fonti.
I could rhapsodize for hours about that visit.
Well-known stage, screen and television actor Joe Mantegna shares his search for his extended family in Italy and Sicily.
By Joe MantegnaSpecial to Travel Smart Magazine
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A 40 minute boat ride is all that separates Italy’s Almalfi Coast from the island of Capri. Only 4 square miles, the island destination appeals to modern vacationers as much as it did to the emperors
of Ancient Rome. Today, Capri is a fashionable, albeit expensive, shopping destination, while harbor neighbor Anacapri is secluded with plenty of beaches. We recommend exploring the “island of coral” in late spring or early fall to miss the annual tourist crush.
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FOOD When you’re in Capri, you must try the fi sh. It’s undoubtedly fresh, and probably caught that very morning. Italian menus are a la carte, and it’s easy to order too much food. Just a salad and a main dish is enough, or plan to share a few plates with travel companions. And don’t expect a doggie bag; it simply isn’t done in Italy. Take time to enjoy your meal, and appreciate the company of the always energetic wait staff.
MUST SEE Renowned physician Dr. Axel Muntchapel dedicated to San Michele in 1887; the chapvilla of Roman Emperor Tiberius. The Swedish-borroyalty, was a philanthropist who worked with the pItaly. Dr. Munthe chronicled his life in “The Story ofthe renovation of Villa San Michele, now a public m
FILMS With breathtaking turquoise waters, pleasant Mediterranean weather and stunning cliffside villas, it’s no surprise that Capri and other cities along the Amalfi Coast have inspired directors to capture the locations on fi lm. Preview the beauty of Italy in the following movies:
“It Started in Naples” (1960)
“Le Mépris” (1963)
“Only You” (1994)
“A Good Woman” (2004)
FASHION Designer Sonja de Lennart’s collection of skirts, blouses and belts named after her favorite holiday destination debuted in 1945. She introduced her most famous design, the Original Capri pant, in 1948, which was popularized by actresses like Audrey Hepburn. With a festive blouse and sparkling necklace, an outfi t featuring the cropped pants transitions from a walk on the beach to a candlelight dinner during your trip.
Faraglioni Rocks I Photo by Al Hague
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AMA Waterways The fl eet of 14 ships has a contemporary fl air and impeccable service. AMA has extensive offerings around the world: Europe, Asia, South Africa, Russia and more. Although not an all-inclusive line, it does offer complimentary soft drinks, beer and wine with lunch and dinner in multiple dining venues. AMA is also a good choice for the more active cruiser as it offers bicycles, fi tness centers and onboard pools and spas.
TauckThe seasoned traveler may recognize the name of this premier tour operator. In recent years, Tauck has ventured into the river cruise category, combining river cruising with outstanding shore excursions, plus offerings multiple dining venues, fi tness centers and pools on board. Tauck is an all-inclusive line that offers exclusive events like private meals, concerts and after-hours tours of museums. They operate exclusively in Europe and continue to innovate with loft style cabins on their two newest ships, as well as fewer passengers (130 as compared to 190) for a more intimate travel experience.
Uniworld Boutique River Cruise CollectionUniworld is an all-inclusive line with extensive offerings in Europe, including Italy - the only one in Italy we believe - plus Russia, China, Cambodia and Vietnam. The line provides bicycles, fi tness centers and onboard multiple onboard dining venues with an elegant Old World European style; plus, Uniworld has been doing it longer than almost any other cruise line.
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the began restoring a ruined Capri pel itself had been built on the ruined n doctor, who once treated European poor through outbreaks of disease in f San Michele” in 1929, which detailed
museum with scenic harbor views.
GETTING AROUND Taxis are the easiest and best way to get around, with drivers ranging from quiet and gruff to wild and crazy. The taxis themselves are unique to Capri; the open-air passenger compartments provide a scenic ride. As one might expect, the hillside roads are narrow, but the conditions do not seem to slow down drivers whatsoever.
A-ROSAThis European-based river cruise company has only been marketing to North America since 2013 but is quickly catching on with cruisers who want a more active experience. A-ROSA is all-inclusive and offers large fi tness centers, on-deck pools and complimentary bicycles with a focus on health and wellness. A-ROSA also features regional dining experiences and local wines in multiple onboard dining venues ship.
Viking River CruisesThe most well-known of all the river cruise lines due largely in part to those dreamy television commercials, Viking offers traditional river cruising experiences in Europe, Russia, Egypt, Cambodia, Vietnam and China. Viking provides a focus on local culture, food and wine. It offers large staterooms in bright, contemporary ships designed with typical Scandinavian moderation. You won’t fi nd gyms or pools, however; according to Viking, their ports of call all offer extensive walking tours to provide all the exercise a traveler requires. There are multiple dining venues on board and, while not all-inclusive, complimentary soft drinks, beer and wine are provided.
River cruising is a truly unique travel experience because it focuses on the journey, not just the destination, as your fl oating hotel quietly cruises by some of the world’s most historic and beautiful scenery.
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Size Matters Not only is the size of your cabin important for a comfortable trip, but the size of ship, number of passengers and slew of activi-ties can indicate if you will feel at home or over-whelmed. Ports of Call Exploring destinations is a sig-nifi cant part of the cruising experience. You may need to decide if off-boat excursions are your primary concern rather than onboat amenities.
Support System Researching the numerous cruise options can make planning your vacation feel like work. Travel agents are a useful resource when curating the right trip and experience for your age, interests and budget. We Need a Holiday As you plan a trip that’s right for you, remember that there’s no wrong way to cruise! Have fun!
Choosing the the right cruise ship for you…
Each cruise caters to a specifi c type of guest. This seems obvious, but you must explore all the options. Here are a few keywords to start your journey.
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