Top 5 Honeymoon Planning Tips

So you’re getting married! Congratulations!

Happy-Couple

Now comes the stressful part: planning the wedding. There is so much to do and think about before the big day. Just remember that a nice, relaxing honeymoon comes at the end of all of the stress.

Make planning the honeymoon almost as enjoyable as the trip itself by following these five easy tips:

  1. Where to go
    Everyone has their own idea of the perfect honeymoon location, but it is important to decide on the location as a couple. Consider making separate lists of ideal spots and then compare your lists to see if any destinations match. Also, be sure to take the time of year into account when choosing a destination if you don’t want to get caught honeymooning in a climate’s “rainy season” or other unfriendly weather.
  2. What to spend
    It is important to set a budget when planning your honeymoon. When planning a week long honeymoon couples tend to spend $3,000-$6,000 when everything is included. The average honeymoon costs around $3,000-$4,000.At Boscov’s Travel we offer a Honeymoon Registry where you can ask your friends and family to put money towards your honeymoon in lieu of cash or other wedding gifts. Also, ask about special financing when using your Boscov’s Credit Card.
  3. What to do
    You don’t want your whole honeymoon to be scheduled. After all, you are supposed to relax and enjoy yourself after all of the wedding planning stress. However, it is a good idea to plan some things in advance such as spa time, an excursion or special dinner.
  4. Get ready
    If you are traveling outside of the country, make sure your passports are updated well before your departure. Travel with copies of your ID and passport photo page in your luggage and also leave copies with a trusted person at home in case one or both get lost in transit. Brides, be sure to get your travel documents (i.e. plane tickets) in your maiden name. If you are traveling shortly after your wedding day, you will not have time to have your name legally changed before your honeymoon.
  5. Get help
    Planning your wedding is already stressful enough. Let an expert Travel Specialist help. Not only do Travel Specialists have plenty of experience planning honeymoons, but they are also very knowledgeable about destinations and deals. Stress less and let someone help you book the honeymoon of your dreams.

If you are in the Reading, PA area, be sure to check out our Sandals Night on January 15, 2013!

For more honeymoon tips and other great vacation ideas, contact your local Boscov’s Travel Specialist, email travelrequest@boscovs.com or call 800-755-8020. 

Charting a Course for Adventure – The Value of Cruising the High Seas

Whether you’re a life-long guest at the Captain’s table or just packing for your first sailing, nothing quite compares to the non-stop fun and adventure of cruising. And with so many great ships traveling to fascinating ports of call across the globe, there’s never been a better time to maximize your vacation dollars and say bon voyage!

To make the most of your family vacation or couples-only escape, cruising is the way to go. No other type of getaway offers you the all-inclusive convenience of unpacking once and experiencing multiple destinations, beautiful scenery, wonderful shore excursions, decadent food and a wide array of activities for one price. Want to pamper yourself at the spa while your spouse hits the casino or lounge in the sun reading a book while your family plays basketball? How about attending a wine tasting, yoga class or a dance workshop? You can do all this and much more onboard today’s ships.

Your local Boscov’s Travel Specialist is your best source for learning which cruise line, ship and itinerary best fits your budget. With their knowledge and experience, they can help you find the best value for your vacation dollars, as well as arrange airfare and assist with purchasing travel insurance and any other incidentals you may need.

All About Fun

In need of a vacation that will please everyone in the family? From tots to teens, grandparents to grandkids, there are many cruise lines that cater to the needs of families. Today’s ships have kids covered, incorporating everything from video games and swimming pools, to non-stop day and evening activities. Day and evening children’s programs and kids’ clubs aboard many ships even give parents a chance to sneak away for spa treatments and romantic dinners. And when it’s time to corral the family, there’s plenty of fun to be had exploring a variety of ports and exciting shore excursions.

Families wanting all of this in a vacation will love ships of Royal Caribbean International. From the young to the young-at-heart, Royal Caribbean’s ships like Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas offer something for everyone, including staterooms for nearly every budget. Families will enjoy one of the most fun experiences at sea with delicious dining, spacious accommodations, Broadway-style entertainment and an Adventure Ocean youth program all for one price. On selected ships kids can climb the cruise line’s signature rock-wall, hang-ten on the FlowRider or glide around on an ice-skating rink. While the kids are having their fun, parents can have their own play time and relax by the pool with a cocktail or indulge in the ship’s Vitality Spa with a couple’s massage. With over 261 destinations in 72 countries to choose from, Royal Caribbean can take you virtually anywhere you want to go.

If your family prefers to cruise in style, Celebrity Cruises allows guests to fully immerse themselves in culture and casual luxury while en route to each port of call. Celebrity’s refined suites and modern staterooms, globally-influenced restaurants and pampering services certainly heighten the cruise experience. With 11 decadent ships, one staff member for every two guests, butler services in all suites, and the Celebrity Enrichment program featuring renowned lecturers and unique offerings, cruisers will not be disappointed. Celebrity is also the only major cruise line to call on the Galapagos Islands with the Celebrity Expedition. Kids will find an onboard wonderland just for them. From toddlers to teens, the line’s XClub youth programs are divided by age so kids will always be entertained. And to ensure that every voyage is an enriching one for young travelers, Celebrity has developed an exclusive partnership with Leapfrog Schoolhouse to offer Leapfrog Edutainment.

Revel in Romance

There’s no doubting the fact that few vacation escapes are as romantic as a cruise. And just how romantic you want to make it depends on where you want to travel and the level of accommodations and service you prefer. While most cruise lines have special packages designed for honeymoons, vow renewals and weddings onboard and onshore, there are some standout lines that truly set the scene whether you’re just married or celebrating your 10th anniversary.

Popular with couples and geared to a wide cross section of cruisers, Princess Cruises is prime for romantics of all ages. Princess’ ships are large, lovely, and some of the most attractive sailing the seas. Each ship has multiple dining rooms, one or two alternative restaurants and a 24-hour buffet should you care to truly indulge (and you should). Evening theater and lounge entertainment is superb onboard each of Princess’ ships. Ships offer the line’s innovative Personal Choice Cruising program, an individualized style of cruising that provides a “what you want, when you want” atmosphere of choice and flexibility. More than 100 different itineraries offer travelers the opportunity to cross the globe, with sailings to all seven continents that call at approximately 350 ports. Princess passengers can also enhance their cruise experience through the Adventures Ashore program featuring nearly 4,000 in-port excursions worldwide.

Launched in 2007, Azamara Club Cruises is perfect for lovebirds who want a truly extravagant cruise experience. Azamara’s ships, Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest, are smaller and more intimate, visiting out of the ordinary destinations. The ships offer a superb blend of big-ship features (multiple dining venues, a casino and a generous fitness facility) in a size that contributes to a cozier, more social cruise experience. The lack of kids’ activities and programs finds mainly adults and couples onboard. Azamara’s amenities and services are beyond compare. Butler service is provided in every suite and land excursions are designed to let guests become part of the fabric of life in each destination, instead of merely being an observer. For onboard dining and entertainment pleasure, two specialty restaurants provide the finest cuisine at sea and live entertainment can be enjoyed nightly.

Cruising the Good Life

Ah, the good life—lavish accommodations, five-star cuisine and once in-a-lifetime shore excursions—that’s just what you can expect on many of the world’s most respected luxury cruise ships. Yes, the cost associated with sailing on a luxury vessel can be significantly more than most mass-market lines, but the heightened level of service, comfort, dining and entertainment is certainly worth the price. Many luxury lines have increased the inclusive nature of their fares, offering thousands of dollars in onboard credit. Shore excursions, airfare, beverages and gratuities are often included in the cruise base price.

Radiating warmth and character of a floating country club, the ships of Oceania Cruises harken back to the elegance and prestige of the golden age of cruising. Onboard, Oceania’s ships boast exquisite appointments typically found in palatial estates. Accommodations are equally alluring with rich Wenge walnut paneling, supple designer fabrics and sumptuous residential furnishings. Marina and Riviera are the only ships at sea to feature suites designed and furnished by Ralph Lauren Home and noted interior designer Dakota Jackson. Onboard, the famed Canyon Ranch SpaClub offers not only spa and fitness, but renowned wellness and lifestyle enrichment. Oceania tends to favor longer itineraries and smaller less visited ports. Itineraries are unique in that they call on the perfect mix of must-see and off-the-beaten-path ports. Multiple overnight calls afford an in-depth, enriching destination experience and allow travelers to immerse themselves in the culture of the ports visited.

For a true taste of the good life, it doesn’t get any better than the impeccable ships of Silversea. This is one cruise line where champagne and über sophistication flow freely and nothing is overlooked. Onboard and off board experiences are all about ultra-professional service, sumptuous comfort, and timeless elegance. Silversea’s staterooms are some of the largest at sea and the marble bathrooms (outfitted with Ferragamo and Bulgari bath products) are pure heaven. Silversea’s divine cuisine rivals the best restaurants onshore and is as good as it gets at sea. An impressive selection of wines and spirits is included in the rates, as are gratuities. Silversea’s list of destinations is extensive and includes South America, the Middle East and world cruises. Adventure seekers with refined tastes can even join Silversea Expeditions on luxurious voyages that cross some of the world’s more remote areas like the Polar Circle, Central American jungles and Patagonia.

For more information on these and other great cruise options contact your local Boscov’s Travel Specialist, email travelrequest@boscovs.com or call 800-755-8020.

Where Pacific Dreams Come True

Seductive, exotic and endlessly mesmerizing, French Polynesia is the epitome of paradise

Scattered throughout the South Pacific, French Polynesia is a favorite of honeymooners and couples seeking the ultimate in romance and adventure. If thoughts of calm, neon blue water, coconut palms and indulgent overwater bungalows make you weak in the knees, then this is your Garden of Eden.

Along with overwhelmingly beautiful beaches and jaw-dropping tropical splendor, French Polynesia also hosts some of the world’s most spectacular resorts and spas. And if you’re the type who prefers a change of scenery each day, there are also many intimate, luxury cruise alternatives that sail throughout the Polynesian islands. To assure yourself the most romantic and unforgettable getaway to French Polynesia, be sure to contact your local Boscov’s Travel Specialist to find out which island, resort or cruise best suits you.

The Big Three

For island lovers, a trip to French Polynesia is not just any vacation getaway, but a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Then again, there are just as many reasons for returning as there are islands to explore. First-time visitors should consider exploring the French Polynesia they have fallen in love with in photos and movies—the islands of Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora Bora.

Tahiti

A jewel of the Pacific, Tahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia and is home to the vibrant capital city of Papeete. Outside Papeete’s cosmopolitan atmosphere of boutique shops and delightful Tahitian, French and Asian restaurants, Tahiti offers a wealth of striking natural beauty, archeological sites, outdoor action, and both white- and black-sand beaches. The island’s mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys, towering waterfalls, crystal clear streams and fields of tropical flowers. A rugged coastline with shimmering black-sand beaches makes a striking contrast against the glistening azure waters.
                Tahiti is ideal for couples and families looking to incorporate both land and water adventure during their stay. For a true taste of the island, it’s recommended that you take some time during the day to visit Papeete’s 155 year old public market, Le Marché. The market is the perfect place to find unique gifts and a wonderful place to sample French Polynesian fare. In the evening enjoy a walk around Vai’ete Square, along the waterfront, where dozens of colorful roulottes, or food wagons, dish out a large variety of island cuisine and desserts. The boardwalk atmosphere is informal and lively, and the setting is not to be missed.
                Tahiti also boasts a number of enlightening museums such as the Gauguin Museum (dedicated to artist Paul Gauguin’s life during his years on Tahiti), the Pearl Museum (the only museum in the world devoted entirely to pearls), and the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands—considered to be one of the finest museums in the South Pacific.

Moorea

Here it is, the island paradise you’ve been drooling over and dreaming about all winter. But be warned, Moorea is the kind of island that will have you kicking and screaming when it comes time to leave.
                For many, Moorea is the preferred island of choice as it offers the best of both Tahiti and Bora Bora. Moorea is just a short flight from Tahiti—30 minutes by high-speed ferry—and the close proximity of the two islands allows visitors to conveniently take in both. Because Moorea has been developed to a lesser extent than Tahiti, it retains a more traditional Polynesian atmosphere. The locals and artists who live here take great pride in the island and are happy to share it with visitors. It’s this friendliness, paired with stunning beaches and a wide range of resorts, which makes Moorea a favorite of return vacationers.
                While first-time visitors may be happy soaking up Moorea’s unparalleled beauty from the comfort of their resort, there are stunning walks and sacred sites to explore all over the island. A favorite among visitors is the circle-island road that hugs the coastline and is dotted with fruit-tasting stops, pineapple fields, quiet beaches and unique shopping experiences. The island’s surrounding waters are shallow and the lack of strong currents provides an ideal habitat for marine life and all levels of snorkeling. As you can imagine, the waters further out from the island are some of the very best for scuba diving.

Bora Bora

When it comes to romance, no island provides a better setting or more visual magic than Bora Bora. This is the legendary island that has graced countless movies and postcards with its lush, tropical scenery and crystal-clear lagoons. In fact, Bora Bora may be the most romantic island in the world—which is why so many couples are willing to go a little out of the way to witness its fairy-tale beauty and truly luxurious resorts.
                Just under a one-hour flight from Tahiti or Moorea, Bora Bora is immediately recognizable as the majestic Mount Otemanu rises from the center of a stunning blue-green lagoon. Palm-covered reef islets circle the illuminated lagoon like a delicate necklace. From the dramatic scenery to the privacy and amenities of the island’s thoroughly indulgent five-star resorts—which feature the overwater bungalows that have become synonymous with it—Bora Bora is the quintessential island vacation where every whim, need and want you can imagine will be filled without hesitation.
                At only six miles long, Bora Bora packs in plenty of unparalleled beaches that give way to emerald waters where brightly colored fish and coral gardens greet gentle giant manta rays. On the southern end of Bora Bora’s main island is Matira Beach, one of the most sublime beaches in all French Polynesia. The beach stretches more than two miles and is scattered with coconut palms making for a scene right out of Robinson Crusoe. Don’t miss an opportunity to take a guided Polynesian-style outrigger canoe tour or glass-bottom boat tour over these pristine waters, you’ll be wowed by the abundance of marine life just below the surface.

For more information contact your local Boscov’s Travel Specialist, email travelrequest@boscovs.com or call 800-755-8020.

The Top 5 Romantic Destinations in the World

When you’re in love, there’s a desire to share it with the world—and it’s a big world out there!

Whether you want to shout your love from the peak of a mountain or while snorkeling, our top Travel Specialists know just the place where you can proclaim your adoration.  Based on their own experiences and those of our clients, here are the Top 5 Romantic Destinations in the World…

Maui, Hawaii

Hawaii’s island of Maui has always been synonymous with romance.  Combining the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, Maui has it all for the great romantic escape.  From the artsy boutiques of Lahaina to the 10,000-foot heights of Haleakala—the island’s volcano—Maui combines the best of the big island.  Here you can gasp at waterfalls, trek rainforests, hike in the presence of volcanoes and indulge in every kind of water sport imaginable.  Maui also has perfect weather year-round, so you can save money on your romantic getaway by booking off-season, which is usually September through November.

St. Lucia

Legend has it that Saint Lucia resonates with romance and adventure—which may be the reason why it was chosen by ABC’s The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love for the final episodes.  With miles of gorgeous palm-fringed beaches, unspoiled rainforest and the majestic Piton Mountains, St. Lucia is the sort of island that travelers to the Caribbean dream about—a small, lush tropical gem that remains relatively unknown.  The steep coastlines and reefs here offer superb snorkeling and scuba diving, and the rainforest preserves are one of the Caribbean’s finest for hiking and bird watching.  Not to be missed is the island’s Soufriere volcano, the world’s only drive-in volcanic crater.

Bora Bora

The island of Bora Bora is possibly the single most famous and breathtaking island destination in the world.  Two towering peaks of sheer black rock dominate the center of the island and make an impressive backdrop to the world-famous lagoon.  Lush tropical slopes and valleys blossom with hibiscus, white palm-covered motu circle the illuminated lagoon like a delicate necklace.  White-sand beaches give way to emerald waters where colorful fish and coral gardens greet the giant manta rays.  This could be easily described as the center of the romantic universe, where luxury resorts and spas dot the island with overwater bungalows and thatched-roof villas.

Lake District, Italy

Italian is the language of love in our opinion, so the perfect European getaway for romance has to be the Italian Lake District.  Here you’ll find yourself inextricably drawn to the beauty of lake Garda, Lake Como, Lake Maggiore and even intimate Lake Orta where you can indulge in a lakeside villa, secluded castle or panoramic chapel.  If it’s grandiose you’re after, choose Lake Garda.  This large lake features picturesque resorts including the Riva del Garda, situated on the water’s edge.  Take a trip to the tiny port town of Gargnano with its Villa Feltrinelli, or perhaps drop in on George Clooney at his Villa Oleandra in Lake Como.

Maldives

Perhaps the world’s most romantic long-haul destination, the Maldives are geographic marvel and for most people, the single greatest island experience.  Located 435 miles south-west of Sri Lanka, the Maldives are a series of ancient coral reefs that grew up around the sides of towering prehistoric volcanoes.  The volcanoes have long since sunk into the ocean, leaving behind 1,190 tiny islands of unrivaled beauty.  Of those islands open to visitors, most are only large enough to accommodate one resort.  No matter which resort island you choose, you’ll discover plenty of romance, excellent dive sites, and endless expanses of ocean and sky.

For more information on these and other great destinations, contact your local Boscov’s Travel Specialist, email travelrequest@boscovs.com or call 800-755-8020.

The BIG January Cruise Sale 2012

Winter has been making its presence known and even snow bunnies are dreaming of warmer destinations at this point.

So, how do Boscov’s Travelers beat the winter blues? By taking advantage of our annual BIG January Cruise Sale and making their 2012 vacation dreams a reality!

That’s right, our BIG January Cruise Sale is back and making waves! Book a cruise January 9-14 to receive discounts, complimentary upgrades, onboard credit, free dinner and more from these participating travel providers:

  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Holland America Line
  • Disney Cruise Line
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Avalon Waterways
  • Travel Insured

We look forward to seeing you in 2012!

Click here to view our sale circular for details.

Contact your local Boscov’s Travel Specialist or call 800-755-8020.

Savoring the Food & Wine of Italy: Southern Region

Southern Italy is all about olive oil. In fact, the best olive oil comes from this region, though very little of it is exported. While citrus fruits, fields of durum wheat for pasta, and vineyards also dot the landscape, the sea is harvested to its fullest for tuna, anchovies, clams and sea urchins.

Pasta with Seafood

Campania

The food of Campania is in many ways the food of Italy. So many of the dishes that are native to the region have been adopted by much of the world. The volcanic soils of Campania grow some of the best produce in Italy, including San Marzano tomatoes, peaches, grapes, apricots, and figs. Parmigiano Reggiano has found its way into the region’s recipes, with meat and vegetable dishes served alla Parmigiano. Seafood is a staple of Campania’s coastline with fish fried in olive oil. The standout wines of Campania include the reds Taurasi and Vesuvio, and whites Lacryma Christi and Greco di Tufo.

Puglia, Basilicata, and Calabria

Few places are able to turn out perfectly roasted, baked and grilled meats like southern Italy. Lamb, beef and kid (young goat) are always on the menu in most kitchens here, and pork is popular for making local salami. The city of Caranzaro in Calabri is home to N’duja, a soft spicy salami that is somewhat similar to andouille sausage. Along the coast, mussels, oysters, octopus, red mullet appear in countless dishes. Look out for red wines like Castel del Monte, Primitvo and Salice Salentino as they’re an incredible value.

Sicily

The Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, and Spanish have all left their mark on Sicily’s cuisine which often includes lemons, blood oranges, tangerines, olives, almonds, and prickly pears grown right on the island. Simple and straightforward, Sicilian cooking allows each ingredient to shine through. Seafood is at the height of perfection with popular dishes including grilled swordfish or snapper, finocchio con le sarde (fennel with sardines) and sepia (cuttlefish) served in its own black sauce with pasta. The island’s best known meat dish, vitello al marsala (veal marsala) is often enjoyed alongside Marsala wine.

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Savoring the Food & Wine of Italy: Central Region

Much of what the world considers “Italian food” comes from the central regions of Italy. Velvety smooth olive oils, world-famous cheeses, savory cured meats and rich tomato sauces grace the tables. Beef dishes are more common, as is wild boar. Both of the central regions’ coasts share a love of locally caught seafood.

Spaghetti alla Carbonara

Tuscany

Home to excellent olive oils, sheep milk cheeses and delicious roasted meat dishes, Tuscany is a food lover’s dream. The city of Florence offers its famous alla florentina steak and specialties such as ribollita (a thick vegetable soup), fagioli all’uccelletto (beans sautéed in Garlic and Sage with tomatoes), and fagioli al fiasco with oil, onions and herbs cooked in a round bottle (fiasco) on a coal fire. Seafood dishes are magnificent, as are many of the decadent sweets that follow most meals. As for wine, Tuscan offerings sell worldwide, including Chianti, which comes in both red and white.

Umbria

Norcia in the Apennine foothills is the home of Italy’s best black truffles which are served over everything, including local Pecorino cheese. Many types of hand-made pasta like strozzapreti are offered in a decadent black truffle sauce not easily found outside Umbria. Norcia created excellent pork products such as their prosciutto and various salame. Besides delicious home made fresh pastas, Umbria is responsible for the production of much of the dried pasta consumed throughout Italy. Umbria produces many excellent white wines including the famous Orvieto, and highly praised reds such as Torgiano Rosso and Monteflaco Rosso.

Rome

When in Rome, eat like a Roman. Typical Roman food has its roots set firmly in the past, with dishes incorporating plenty of fresh vegetables, lamb and beef. It also consists of fried delicacies such as salted cod and stuffed zucchini blossoms, and Pecorino cheese. Bruschetta is clearly one of the region’s most celebrated specialties as is spaghetti alla carbonara with its creamy egg and cheese sauce dusted with black pepper. One can’t leave Rome without trying abbacchio al forno (roast lamb) and saltimbocca alla Romano, fillet of veal rolled in ham Marsala and butter. The white wines of Montefiascone and the Castelii (Frascati) will satisfy the discerning pallet.

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Savoring the Food & Wine of Italy: Northern Region

In Italy, good food and wine often verge on the sublime. From Rome to Lombardy and the Valle d’Aosta to Sicily, Italians are among the world’s greatest cooks—just ask any one of them.

While food and wine has always been of national importance, regional traditions and seasonal ingredients continue to dominate most kitchens and often determine menu selections for the day. Along with having some of the world’s most spectacular vineyards, Italy is a treasure-trove of quaint osterias and trattorias that offer visitors plenty to munch on, sip, and savor.

Northern Italian cuisine often reflects the people’s pride in their unspoiled countryside—with the overall rule being if it grows well in the area, it will usually be on the plate. The use of butter, rice, corn (for polenta) and cheeses for cream sauces differentiates this part of the country. Of course there are exceptions to these rules such as the olive oils of the Liguria and Lakes regions. Pasta is by no means non-existent here, but it does have to share time with delicious risotto and polenta.

Yellow Risotto alla Milanese with Fried Mushrooms

Val d’Aoste

Bordered by France to the west and Switzerland to the north, the Val d’Aoste produces fine Fontina cheeses for use in local specialties like costoletta alla Valdostana—a delicate veal chop covered in Fontina. Another local favorite, Capriola alla Valdostana, is a hearty venison strew made with wine, vegetables and grappa (a fragrant, yet potent grape-based spirit). The rocky crags of the Alps provide the perfect climate for fantastic red wines like Chambave Rosso and Nus Rosso.

Lombardy

In Lombardy, rice dishes such as minestrone alla Milanese, made with vegetables, rice and bacon; and risotto alla Milanese, a creamy dish of braised short-grain rice blended with meat stock, saffron and cheese are overwhelmingly good. If you travel here, don’t miss out on the ravioli with a pumpkin filling from Montova, and osso bucco, a traditional main course of tender veal knuckle braised with rosemary and sage. The excellent cheeses of the region include the rich blue Gorgonzola and Mascarpone. Lombardy’s best wines include well-aged reds and sparkling whites created in the tradition of French Champagnes.

Liguria

Located on the coast, Liguria is most famous for its basil Pesto sauce. Seafood is prominent on most menus with fresh caught anchovies being a favorite as well as swordfish, tuna, sardines and sea bass. Popular meat dishes including tomaxelle (veal rolls) and coniglio in umbido (rabbit stew). Ligurian desserts include pandolce Genovese, a sweet bread made with candied fruit, raisins and nuts, and sweet pizzas made with walnuts, chestnuts and candied fruit. White wines like Sciacchetra and Colline di Levanto are ideal for pairing with seafood.

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Next week is National Cruise Vacation Week ― which means savings for YOU!

It’s no secret ― we are bananas about cruising. And with countless ship and destination options, amazing entertainment, delicious food and super cool towel animals; what’s not to love?

We are celebrating National Cruise Vacation Week with special offers from our favorite cruise lines. All you have to do to receive these special bonuses is book your cruise October 17-22, 2011, with your Boscov’s Travel Specialist!

Click here for more information.

5 Divine Dream Getaways

Whether it’s getting a massage, going out to eat, relaxing in a warm bubble bath or spending quality time with loved ones; treating yourself isn’t decadent, it enriches your well-being and quality of life.

We all need a little luxury now and then and would love to feel like royalty, even if only for a short time.

The following trips are designed to deliver the ultimate service: plush surroundings, luxurious pampering services and a bevy of experiences. This may sound like the stuff of dreams but, not too long ago, so was the computer. Take that, reality!

Below are five expert-recommended havens.

Rayavadee
Krabi, Thailand

Positioned at the heart of Thailand’s stunning Phranang Peninsula on the edge of Krabi Marine National Park, Rayavadee presents stylish five-star accommodations, cuisine and spa treatments amidst a spectacular setting. A backdrop of sheer cliffs, lush jungle foliage and the pristine waters of the Andaman Sea also make the resort a beautiful wedding and honeymoon destination. Opulent accommodations include 98 two-story pavilions and 4 private villas spread over 26 acres of coconut groves and tropical gardens bordered by stunning beaches. Award-winning architecture blends with the natural surroundings to create a unique atmosphere reminiscent of a southern Thai village. For innovative dining, the resort presents sumptuous meals in elegant, yet informal venues. The Rayavadee Spa’s extensive range of therapies draw on ancient Thai healing traditions that rejuvenate the body, mind and spirit.

The Ritz-Carlton
New York, Battery Park

With striking views over New York Harbor, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty, The Ritz-Carlton New York, Battery Park offers a superlative cosmopolitan experience, conveniently located in downtown Manhattan. The contemporary luxury hotel is a perfect sanctuary for the business or leisure traveler, with 298 rooms and suites; an exclusive Club lounge; award-winning restaurant, 2 West; and the Ritz-Carlton Spa featuring Carita Paris treatments. American history surrounds you as the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian and other impressive tributes are just steps away. The Ritz-Carlton Spa allows you to leave the world behind. Enjoy the ultimate pampering in a tranquil ambiance featuring massages and facials from the Carita Paris skin care line.

La Costa Resort and Spa
Carlsbad, California

Tucked away on 400 secluded acres and kissed by ocean breezes, the five-star La Costa Resort and Spa is the epitome of California coastal luxury. The Spanish Mission-style enclave is rich with world-class amenities and is surrounded by lush gardens and fountains. With 610 guestrooms, accommodations range from spacious suites to luxurious multi-bedroom villas replete with full kitchens and fireplaces. The resort’s renowned Spa offers numerous amenities including 42 treatment rooms and Yamaguchi Salon. In addition, La Costa showcases six heated swimming pools, five Jacuzzis and the Athletic Club incorporating an 8,000-square-foot fitness center. Two 18-hole championship golf courses and 17 tennis courts offer instruction and clinics for all skill levels. Families will enjoy Splash Landing’s pools, waterslides and sandy beach as well as tennis and golf camps, and a seasonal surf camp.

EPIC Hotel
Miami, Florida

The new EPIC Hotel is downtown Miami’s premier luxury hotel. A sparkling cosmopolitan destination on the bank of the Miami River where it meets Biscayne Bay, the EPIC hotel epitomizes urban design while offering guests an unmatched level of style and service. Located across the river from famed Brickel Avenue, the hotel places guests in the financial hub of South Florida and near shopping, restaurants and entertainment venues. Along with sweeping views of Miami’s skyline, the hotel boasts vaulted ceilings, glass walls, and shimmering pools. All 411 guestrooms and suites continue the sense of open space and light, offering breathtaking views, while the Club Level rooms continue the sense of luxury. Equally lavish are the hotel’s amenities like Exhale Spa, multiple swimming pools and a variety of dining options and lounging areas.

The Breakers
Palm Beach, Florida

Set amidst 140 acres of picturesque oceanfront in the heart of Palm Beach, The Breakers has invested over $250 million in the last decade to revitalize and enhance its multifaceted amenities. Renowned as one of the finest beachfront resorts in North America, The Breakers’ newly renovated 540 guest rooms and suites radiate casual tropical sophistication. Accommodations are complete with custom furnishings and marble bathrooms. Private-label toiletries, bathrobes and luxe linens are lavished in every room, as are modern appointments like flatscreen televisions and complimentary wireless Internet access. Guests can enjoy rejuvenating therapies at The Spa, along the Mediterranean-style Beach Club, a half-mile private beach, championship golf, water sports, two fitness centers, and 10 lit Har-Tru tennis courts. Nine restaurants and eleven designer boutiques round out the resort’s spectacular offerings.

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While these getaways may be the perfect getaway for you, it’s always best to check with your Boscov’s Travel Specialist before making costly travel decisions. Our goal is to ensure you never spend a penny on a vacation you won’t enjoy.

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