January 2012

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Victoria BC Gardens

Photo: D. Gordon E. Robertson, Wikimedia Commons"

Tucked away on the community boundary of Fairfield and Oak Bay is garden with a story as amazing as its legendary rhododendrons.

The story is of the Princess Peggy and Prince Nicolas Abkhazi, their incredible lives had twists and turns and with the preservation of their garden by The Land Conservancy their love is eternally on display for the public to enjoy. Read the rest of this entry »

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Seattle Boat Show 2012 Century Link Field

Inside the Seattle Boat Show at Century Link (formerly known as Qwest Field)

I have always thought that the Seattle Boat Show falls at the perfect time of year. The end of January when winter is at its peak and it feels like there is no end in sight, heading to the Boat Show is a great way to take your mind off of winter. I think that given the recent winter storm that hit the Pacific Northwest, spending a day thinking about a summer on the water sounds especially enticing! Read the rest of this entry »

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Chinese New Year in Seattle, photo by Joe Mabel

Chinese New Year celebration in Seattle's Chinatown International District. Joe Mabel/Flickr Creative Commons

The Year of the Dragon begins January 23, 2012 and the Pacific Northwest is ready to celebrate! Chinese New Year celebrates the new lunar year, which is based off of the cycles of the moon. Most Chinese New Year celebrations in Western culture feature lion and dragon dances and parades as well as lantern festivals. The celebration is 15 days long, this year from January 23-February 6 and throughout the Pacific Northwest, public events will be taking place to celebrate the start of the Year of the Dragon! Read the rest of this entry »

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In 25 years of operation, we have served over 7 million customers aboard our Victoria Clipper vessels and countless more have traveled with us to our other destinations with a Clipper Vacations package. We are always surprised and flattered to hear from any these passengers, especially when they reach out to share their experiences whether it be online, in an email or word of mouth. Here are some of the most recent:

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January 5, 2012

“LOVED our Clipper Vacation!”

Sue S (Lynnwood, Washington)

We took a Clipper Vacation from Seattle to Victoria just before Christmas 2011. We spent two nights at the Empress Hotel. We opted for the optional “High Tea at the Empress” and the Butchart Gardens Christmas lights tours… AWESOME! Victoria is a great town… everything is within walking distance. No need for a rental car. Sams Deli is a great little close by place to eat while you stay in Victoria… just across the street from the Empress Hotel. Excellent affordable food! We LOVED our entire experience and hope to do it again soon.

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Victoria Clipper III dry dock

The Victoria Clipper vessels get annual maintenance and go into "dry dock" from Jan 3-13, 2012.

2011 marked an exciting year for us at Clipper Vacations. In the first few months we rolled out a brand new booking engine that most notably improved the online booking experience and gave a much welcomed new look and feel to it. Also in 2011, we celebrated our 25th Anniversary of operation. We threw a small celebration to recognize the event and we also took time to acknowledge all the great partnerships that we built in those years throughout the Northwest, and of course, our many (over 7 million!) amazing passengers we had the pleasure of serving in that time period. We REALLY could not have done it without you.

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People enjoying the Victoria Tea Festival

Photo courtesy of the Victoria Tea Festival

Are you a tea drinker? Have you always wanted to try a different tea than your usual variety but didn’t want to pay for a whole box to find out? Have you been hearing about the health benefits of tea and want to learn more? The Victoria Tea Festival is North America’s Largest Tea Exhibition, happening February 18 & 19 at the Crystal Gardens. Over 40 exhibitors will be there with samples of tea and every tea product imaginable. A 2-day pass is only $20 with proceeds going to Camosun College Child Care Services. Read the rest of this entry »

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