Tour With Me-USA

Tour With Me-USA With over 30 years of professional driving experience, it’s no wonder we have become one of South Florida’s most notable transportation services.

Tour With Me USA was created with one goal in mind – to provide EXCEPTIONAL Private transportation to and from the Airports,Hotels and Cruises in Miami and Fort Lauderdale that at times can also include a custom tour. We only employ drivers who display our shared passion for travel, providing quality customer service and the utmost safety while transporting our customers. To give ourselves a leadi

ng edge and to better serve our customers, we offer competitive prices and top-notch vehicles. Our cars and vans are meticulously cleaned and professionally maintained on a regular basis. Allow us the opportunity to present you with the personal level of service that you deserve domestic and internationally. Please contact us today to discuss your travel arrangements @ 1-954-274-7221.

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If you can't get away on a vacation soon then sit back and watch these ports of call with passengers cruising. People ar...
10/08/2021

If you can't get away on a vacation soon then sit back and watch these ports of call with passengers cruising. People are simply having the time of their lives at 50% capacity on these ships, wearing masks and living their life as they should. ENJOY!

Port Bermuda We**am at the Royal Naval Dockyard on the island of Bermuda. A live streaming HD-quality video window into the waterfront life of Bermuda's historic dockyard. Watch cruise ships, yachts and sailboats. Savor the history while enjoying spectacular sunrises and turquoise ocean views. Alway...

07/29/2021

As a family-owned business, we understand that there is nothing more important than
the well-being of your loved ones. We will take care of our employees, and
clients as they are part of our family. When you travel to South Florida rest assure that
we will take care of you as you were our family.

We are conscious of the tough times ahead and we will keep learning, evolving, and
adjusting as science keeps gathering data on how we can protect ourselves and
others from this virus.
We have developed a comprehensive plan that will be reviewed as necessary to cover
all areas of our operations.
• Employees
• Offices & Points of Sales
• Transfers
• Tours
• Group Activities
• Tour Desk
We are here to work hand in hand with you to secure an enjoyable and safe experience for you, your family, and your group.

Until further notice we will continue to offer only PRIVATE requests and Masks must be worn at pickup, in our vehicle's and on our tours until further notice.

Thank you for understanding.

Owner - LBM

"NEWS FLASH" (4:15 p.m. EDT) -- In a major win for cruise fans, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention update...
05/13/2021

"NEWS FLASH"
(4:15 p.m. EDT) -- In a major win for cruise fans, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention updated its Conditional Sailing Order on May 12 to loosen mask-wearing requirements for fully vaccinated cruise passengers. The update also allows vaccinated cruise passengers to explore independently on shore at ports of call.

In the updated rules for the resumption of cruises, the CDC says cruise ship operators "at their discretion, may advise passengers and crew that -- if they are fully vaccinated -- they may gather or conduct activities outdoors, including engaging in extended meal service or beverage consumption, without wearing a mask except in crowded settings."

The CDC further says cruise lines may allow fully vaccinated passengers to explore ports on their own. The agency says those who are vaccinated "may engage in self-guided or independent exploration during port stops, if they wear a mask while indoors."

The CDC notes, however, that foreign countries could have their own requirements concerning independent port exploration.

Immediately, lines began putting out information. Masks will not be required at Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, Vicki Freed, the line's senior vice president of sales, said in her Wednesday Coffee Talk.

The CDC has been meeting frequently with cruise lines since it updated its guidance for test cruises and restricted startup cruises last week. The updates included rules for mask wearing, social distancing and shore excursions.

Cruise line officials, including Frank Del Rio, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, had criticized the agency for not issuing separate guidance for passengers who are fully vaccinated, as opposed to those who are not. Norwegian Cruise Line has committed to sailing ships with 100 percent vaccinated passengers and crew through October.

Cited as particularly onerous in the original guidance were restrictions on how long cruise passengers can take off their masks to dine, as well as rules to wear a mask outdoors by the pool. The updates appear to address some of these concerns.

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05/10/2021

Tour With ME - Updated News!
All staff members including myself have been successful Vaccinated and will at all times carry their vaccination card until further advised no longer needed to.

Cruise lines CDC update!
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its Operations Manual for cruise ship operators, setting a series of rules such as mask wearing, social distancing and a restriction on independent shore experiences.

It's the guidance that the cruise industry has been waiting on for months -- and it won't make everyone happy. The rules are part of the Conditional Sail Order to allow cruising to resume in the U.S., and will be in effect through October.

The extensive new rules are not dissimilar to those that have allowed European cruises to restart. But they go considerably further than the opening-up of U.S. hotels, restaurants and attractions on land -- and make no allowances for people who have been fully vaccinated, as opposed to those who have not.

To make sure cruise ships follow the rules, the CDC reserves the right to conduct inspections "in-person or by remote means."

Here are some of the specifics. Mask wearing.

The CDC makes clear that it expects guests and crew, as well as port personnel, to wear masks in indoor and outdoor areas except for brief periods while eating and drinking and says that "removal of the mask for extended meal service or beverage consumption would constitute a violation of this Order."

The mask order includes while guests are seated in outdoor pool areas. If you are swimming you can remove your mask as long as you maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet --with the number of bathers restricted. Cruisers will not have to wear masks in their own cabins.

The CDC also suggests as a best practice that face-to-face interactions between crew and passengers be reduced "to the extent possible."

Social distancing-
The CDC order requires social distancing of at least 6 feet "between individuals who are not traveling companions or part of the same family."

Cruise ships must also put in place crowd reduction measures in all areas where passengers congregate and high traffic areas such as limiting capacity in restaurants and entertainment venues. In theaters and casinos, ships have to provide social distancing between seats -- and "set up physical barriers where it is difficult for individuals to remain at least 6 feet (2 meters) apart."

In fitness centers, ships will have to provide social distancing between equipment -- by having people clock out or removing some equipment. Capacity will be limited for rock-climbing walls, mini-golf, sports courts, jogging tracks, video arcades and similar activities.

Pool loungers and tables will also be set up to be socially distanced. Hot tubs will be restricted to members of the same family or your own travel companions.

The agency further suggests that entertainment venues and activity areas such as fitness centers and spas be limited to reservation-only timeslots.

The ships will also be required to ensure that social distancing applies at dining room entrances, guest services, disembarkation points and other areas where cruisers tend to congregate. In terms of elevators, capacity will be limited, and the agency suggests that to maintain social distancing guests be encouraged "to take stairs when possible."

The CDC recommends that muster drills be conducted virtually, or in a staggered manner to allow for social distancing. The agency suggests as a further preventative measure that cruise lines consider the use of "wearable proximity alerting technology" such as wristbands to alert guests if they are breaking social distancing protocols.

Dining-
In addition to social distancing and limited capacity in restaurants and bars, the CDC requires ships to "eliminate" self-serve food options such as buffets, salad bars and drink stations.

In terms of when you dine, the CDC says cruise ships must discourage crowded waiting areas, instead notifying guests by phone app, text or other personal technology, while avoiding buzzers since those are shared objects.

In places where it is difficult to maintain social distancing, the CDC says cruise ships should install physical barriers such as sneeze guards and partitions. The CDC also says that ships should provide and encourage both outdoor dining and room service, and consider providing alternative options such as "prepackaged grab-and-go meals, for consumption on open decks or in individual cabins to minimize risks associated with congregate indoor dining."

The CDC also recommends cruise lines considering allowing cruisers to order ahead of time to eliminate time spent in restaurants.

Shore Excursions-
Cruise ship operators must, under the new rules, prohibit self-guided or independent exploration by passengers in ports of call. In addition, the number of participants on shore excursions needs to be restricted for social-distancing purposes.

The agency further recommends, but does not require, that shore excursions only take place in foreign ports listed as Level 1: COVID-19 Low in the CDC's Travel Recommendations.

In the Caribbean, the list of CDC safe spots currently includes Anguilla, the Cayman Islands, Grenada, the British Virgin Islands and St. Kitts and Nevis. It does not include the Bahamas, Bermuda, Jamaica, St. Maarten or other announced destinations for startup cruises beginning next month.

Iceland and Greece, also initial embarkation destinations, are not on the list either.

The CDC requirements on shore excursions go against what some lines, such as Norwegian, have already said will be put in place on their international voyages. So theoretically, the rules set up a system where passengers on a ship leaving from the U.S. would have to take ship-sponsored excursions, whereas people traveling on a ship from Jamaica would not.

I hope this information helps and we will keep you updated.

Have a great day!

04/29/2021

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With over 30 years of professional driving experience, it’s no wonder we have become one of South Florida’s most notable transportation services. We only employ drivers who display our shared passion for travelers, providing quality customer service and the utmost safety while transporting our customers. To give ourselves a leading edge and to better serve our customers, we offer competitive prices and top-notch vehicles. Our cars and vans are meticulously cleaned and professionally maintained on a regular basis. Allow us the opportunity to present you with the personal level of service that you deserve domestic and internationally. Please contact us today to discuss your travel arrangements @ 1-954-274-7221.