Saturday, February 23, 2019

Cuba

Clementi Travel Services is going to Cuba on February 1, 2020-  Join us on Oceania's Sirena!
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Join us Feb 1, 2020  on a 10 night round trip Miami to Cuba on Oceania's Sirena!  Cabin Categories are going quickly and we are holding 10 cabins. Our group rates are all inclusive;cruise, port, taxes, gratuities and visa.  Compliments of Clementi Travel Services $100 shipboard credit per cabin, internet is free and you can dine in anyone of their dining rooms for no extra fees!  You can also include one  OLife promotions if you book by March 15, 2019: a) $300 shipboard credit per person   b) 3 Standard Shore excursions or C) Basic Beverage Package.
 
Deposit of $1500 per cabin is due within 3 days of booking.  Final payment will be due Nov. 1, 2019.  Cancel fees begin on October 15, 2019.  
 
The ports are great!  We will spend one overnight in 3 Cuba ports; Havana, Cienfuegos and Santiago!  Take a look at the itinerary below.  Rates  include, port and taxes, gratuities, visa  and $100 shipboard credit per cabin as well as an OLife Promotion :  (Inside) rates start at $2374 pp   (Outside)  start at : $2774 pp  (Veranda) start at $4174 pp (Concierge Veranda) start at $4474 pp, (Penthouse) start at $5574 pp.
Check out the Ship Sirena, she is being refurbished in May of 2019.
 
Go to: https://www.oceaniacruises.com/ships/sirena/  Cabins are going quickly and this is one of the best Cuban Cruises; rates include your visa, your gratuities and port and tax fees, $100 shipboard credit per cabin and more if you book by March 15, 2019.  Call Debi Clementi at 239 598 2298 or email: ClementiTravel@aol.com, I look forward to hearing from you.   Space is limited!   Debi
 
Itinerary
DAY   PORT = Anchor Port ARRIVE DEPART
Feb 1 Sat Miami, Florida, United States Embark 1 PM 5 PM
Feb 2 Sun Havana, Cuba 8 AM  
Feb 3 Mon Havana, Cuba   7 PM
Feb 4 Tue Cruising the Caribbean Sea    
Feb 5 Wed Cienfuegos, Cuba 7 AM  
Feb 6 Thu Cienfuegos, Cuba   3 PM
Feb 7 Fri Santiago de Cuba, Cuba 12 PM  
Feb 8 Sat Santiago de Cuba, Cuba   6 PM
Feb 9 Sun Cruising the Old Bahama Channel    
Feb 10 Mon Nassau, Bahamas 8 AM 5 PM
Feb 11 Tue Miami, Florida, United States Disembark 8 AM  
 
 
 
  • ABOUT SIRENA
  • Year Built: 1999
  • Year Refurbished: 2016
  • Guests: 684
  • Staff: 400
  • Guest to Staff Ratio: 1.71 to 1

Coming May 2019 - We Invite You To Experience

The Re-Inspiration of Classic Elegance
In a dramatic re-inspiration process, Sirena will become a completely redesigned ship in May of 2019 without peer. Every surface of every suite and stateroom will be entirely new, while in the public spaces, a refreshed color palette of soft sea and sky tones will surround a tasteful renewal of fabrics, furnishings and lighting fixtures that exquisitely encompasses the inimitable style and comfort of Oceania Cruises. From the bejeweled new chandeliers in the gracious Grand Dining Room to the beckoning Reception Hall, Sirena will celebrate a rejuvenation so sweeping, you will find it positively unimaginable to resist her welcoming embrace.


TBA Italy September 2020- watch for announcement.  
Deborah Ciccarelli Clementi
Clementi Travel Services
ClementiTravel@aol.com
1595 Narcissus Avenue
Big Pine Key, Florida 33043
239.598.2296
 
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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Our 2018 Tours are SOLD OUT! Soon to come 2019 Tours!

Saturday, March 11, 2017

To purchase a Travel Gift Certificate for Rachel's wedding shower email Clementitravel@aol.com or call Deborah Clementi 239.598.2296.  Certificate will be emailed to you or mailed directly to Rachel.







Sunday, January 22, 2017

Corey and Rachel Celebration Sperlonga, Italy

                  For more information Email Clementitravel@aol.com or call 239.598.2296

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Welcome to Clementi Travel Services!

Welcome to Clementi Travel Services! 

Clementi Travel Services offers tours and cruises for individuals or groups.  Clementi Travel Services also offers customized itineraries and as well consultation for personal travel planning. 

Clementi Travel Services has been involved in the Travel Planning Industry since 1996 and is bonded and insured.  Our office is located in Big Pine Key,  Florida.

Deborah Ciccarelli Clementi, owner of Clementi Travel Services has been consulting groups and individuals for the past 30 years. 

For individual, group, wedding, family reunion planning contact us via phone  (239.598.2296) or email (ClementiTravel@aol.com).  Tours are designed to suit the individual or group needs---Plan it your way!!!  If you work with us and want to integrate your personal Travel Agent don't hesitate to ask us how you can do this--Or take advantage of our full travel planning services.  Clementi Travel Services works with non profit organizations to create travel fundraising programs. 

In 2010 Clementi Travel Services was invited to plan the first ever Culinary Tour to the Insituto Alberghiero by the Sperlonga Tourism Office in Sperlonga, Italy. 

Enjoy photos from our 2011 Customized tour planned in conjunction with the Sperlonga Turismo (Lazio/Latina) region in Italy.  This tour offered a small group of 23 to participate in the first ever, "hands on" culinary tour to the Insituto Alberghiero , Formia Italy-----Just take a look and enjoy!!

In 2013 Chautauqua Women's Club joined us on a customized fundraising tour in Sperlonga, Italy . 

In 2017 Corey and Rachel celebrated their marriage in Sperlonga, Italy along with a pre/post tour to France. 

In prior years groups traveled to most of Europe, Puerto Rico, Caribbean, Panama Canal, Costa Rica and the United States. 

For information on  Group Tours, or for Individual Planning, please feel free to contact me.

Deborah Ciccarelli Clementi

Clementi Travel Services...Deborah Ciccarelli Clementi
Meetings by Appointment Only
Deborah Ciccarelli Clementi

Tel 239.598.2296 .... Fax 267.590.3993
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Friday, January 27, 2012

Simple Travel Tips




After over 20 years in the travel industry, I’m often asked if I have any tips for either first time or seasoned travelers.  Here’s a quick list of good ideas that my experience has certainly proven to be helpful.  Although numbered, these tips are not in priority order.  Each tip is as important as the next and previous.

1.    Dress conservatively and try to blend in, avoid clothing or other items that openly label you as a U.S. citizen.     

2.    Want to assure yourself a good meal?  Eat where the locals do. Casual restaurants with a large local clientele are likely to be high quality and low cost. 

3.    Leave your valuables at home, expect that any valuables you do bring may be misplaced, lost or stolen.  

4.    Use ATMs rather than travelers checks. ATMs come with a transaction fee, but it is usually less expensive and you will get your cash faster and easier.  You can minimize the fees by  making fewer and larger withdrawals.  

5.    When traveling outside the U.S., always be sure to inform your bank and credit card companies as to the countries you plan to visit, the dates you'll be there and when you plan to return. This will allow them to watch for suspicious charges and should ensure that you are not denied the ability to use your credit cards/bank accounts during your travels.  If this is a new credit card or ATM card—use it before you leave the US to make sure it works.  

6.    To avoid any problems drink bottled or boiled water and carbonated soft drinks. And, don't use  ice in your drink, ice turns to water. It is very important to minimize the affects jet lag has on us.  This can be achieved by following some simple rules.   

7.    Drink little to no alcohol on board your flight and drink plenty of water.  

8.    Get up every hour and walk around—drinking plenty of water  will assure that you will get up.  

9.    Bring something to read or work on  during your flight.  Set your watch to your arrival cities time.  

10.  Move your ankles and feet frequently during the  flight. Wear socks and  take your shoes off.   

11.  Upon arrival DO NOT GO TO  BED.  Get some sunshine, take a walk and then retire , however for not more than three hours.  Set your alarm, or ask the front desk to give you a wake up call. Get up, eat dinner, take a walk and try to stay up for a few  hours.  If you succeed, you will  save yourself from the overwhelming feelings of jet lag. 

12.  Do some research, learn as much as you can about your destination.  

13.  Check to see what type of weather the area has so you can plan accordingly.  

14.  Check with the U.S. State Department concerning safety warnings for U.S. tourists at your destination.  Find out if you will need a passport to enter the country. Make sure your passport is up to date and valid. Some countries will not let you in if your passport will expire within six months of your return  home, extend it, if you are close to expiration.  Find out if you will need any visas to enter the country. Check to see what other type of paperwork and documentation you will need to travel.  

15.  Use a secure flash drive to keep a copy of your passport and credit card numbers in the event you need to replace or cancel them. 

16.  Insure you will not be pickpocketed-keep your money and credit cards in a money belt or purse worn underneath your clothing. 

17.  Find out what type of diseases are common to the area you’ll be visiting and take actions to prevent your exposure to them.    

18.  Find out what type of   vaccinations you will need to enter the country.  There may also be medications you’ll need to take before, during and even after your trip.  

19.  Find out what type of electrical outlets the country uses, you may need a special converter or adapter to use for any electronics you bring.    

20.  Check your own medical coverage to see what type of coverage you’ll have when away from  home. Consider purchasing trip insurance.  

For more information Contact Clementi Travel Services 239.598.2296 or email Clementitravel@aol.com