Would you let the Animals pick your Next holiday?

I am officially in shock its not everyday I have a conversation with a customer that shocks me and I hear all sorts.

I had a customer say she has created her very own “Bucket List” of cruises which she uses our brochures to help her narrow down and prioritise in order of The Animals she wants to see in their local habitat.

This makes complete sense to me we are all relatively cultured and have a common interest in our love for cruising, travel and animals but my customer is taking this to another level.

Looking at our hottest bucket list and Tailor made tours it would seem she is onto something.

We offer so many options with animals a big decision factor for a lot of you out there.

  • We have Snow Monkeys in Japan
  • Wild Bears in Alaska
  • Whale Watching in Iceland
  • Wombats in Australia as Jane McDonald discovered very recently on The Bafta winning “Cruising with Jane McDonald”
  • Elephant Sanctuaries in both Sri Lanka and Thailand
  • Monkey Forest tours in Bali
  • Giant Pandas in China
  • Game and Lions in African Safaris

We even have huge rare Tortoises in their native home The Galapagos Islands or Pink Flamingos in Chili

I don’t know why I never thought of it before.

How many of you book your cruise and stays based on what animals you are likely to visit along the way.

There are cruises that you know are going to be full of wildlife like tours of Denali National Wildlife Park in Alaska and African Safaris but there are littrilly so may choices for people.

I would love to know where the best animal focused places you have been that you would recommend to my other customers, its a question I get all the time and more and more customers are looking at tours and excursions focused on animals around the world.


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