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Hurtigruten Cruises
Imagine: places, high mountains, deep fjords and straits, numerous islands large and small; settlements from thousand-year history, small fishing villages and the picturesque Lofoten Islands, with the mountains to the sea, the promontory of Cap...
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Islands of Croatia
The Croatian coast and its islands is in the area of the Mediterranean climate of the Adriatic subtipo. This climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and winters mild and humid with high insolation throughout the year. It must be said, ...
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Hurtigruten Cruises
Imagine: places, high mountains, deep fjords and straits, numerous islands large and small; settlements from thousand-year history, small fishing villages and the picturesque Lofoten Islands, with the mountains to the sea, the promontory of Cap...
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Singles Cruises Mediterranean
This summer do not know where to go? So here's to you an incredible variety of offerings for single Mediterranean cruise! In our range of tens of single Mediterranean cruises:
Greece and Greek islands, Spain, Turkey, Italy...
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River cruise from Moscow to St. Petersburg - The Way of the Zars
Inland waterways is the most beautiful and relaxing to explore a country like Russia, where the channel has always played an important role in social and economic life.
Early eighteenth century Czar Peter the Great dreamed of creating a nav...
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Mannheim (Rhine), Germany
Unlike other colonies along the Rhine, Mannheim is relatively young, having been founded in the 18th century. Is located near the historic university city of Heidelberg, easily reachable with optional excursions that we recommend. A walk around th...
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Chalon-sur-Saône (Saône)
This charming town located in the heart of Burgundy is the starting point for an excursion to the city's most famous and most visited of Burgundy: Bearne, where the Dukes of Burgundy risedettero surrounded by famous vineyards. Bearne has a charmin...
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MILOS, MILO
Shaped by the apple, in fact greek "milos" island, in a strategic position along the route between Crete and Athens, was probably a time subject to the Minoan civilization. Known for the famous statue of Venus (II sec. Ac, from the Louvr...
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Tinos
Like a mountain that comes out of the sea, with twenty villages Tinos is a land of peace and faith. It seems that the name derives from the Phoenician word "taouth" simply snake. The island, so close to Mykonos, in some ways it is...
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Ephesus, Turkey
Ephesus was the capital of Asia Minor during the Roman Empire, and today is one of the most impressive archaeological sites, well preserved in the world. Walk along the cobbled streets of marble and see the spectacular ruins o...
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COSTA CRUISES
Cruises in the Caribbean, South America, the Mediterranean and Northern Europe
The largest Italian cruise, where the magic and tradition of Italian style is present in every moment of the day. A fleet continues to grow and completel...
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Paphos
In the south-west of the island of Cyprus is Paphos, once divided into Old and New Paphos. This city is famous since ancient times for being the birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite, goddess of love, beauty, lust and sexuality. At the cultural leve...
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Lyon
Lyon, located on the banks of the Rhone and the Saone is far from the mists of time a way from the northern France and southern. Of Roman origins, initially founded as imperial colony, now home to the remains of Gallo-Roman settlements throughout ...
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Kemi
Kemi, and the ice castle
In the north of Finland is the town of Kemi, founded in 1869 by royal ordinance, as positioned close to the largest port in the country. The commercial importance of this city is favored by the presen...
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Almeria
The cities with the most hours of sunshine
Situated on the Costa de Almeria in southern Spain, in the region of this vibrant city dates back to prehistoric times. Over the centuries this area was inhabited by different...
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