Costa Mediterranean Cruises
River cruise on the Danube
The Danube, the second longest river of Europe, stretches for over 2800 kilometers, from the mountains of the Black Forest in Germany to the Black Sea in Romania.
You can visit historic capitals such as Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Belgrade ...
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Cyprus between the sea and history
Cyprus is known as the island of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty that, according to legend, was born in this island. But besides being the myth of the island, Cyprus is the island of the sea and history: its shores have seen heroe...
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Cruise on the Rhine and its tributaries
The Rhine and its tributaries will lead you in the most beautiful areas of five countries, from Belgium and from Amsterdam to Basel located at the crossroads of Switzerland, Germany and France.
Remember the books of your childhood when you ...
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Classical Mediterranean Cruises
The Classical Mediterranean, thanks to the long standstills, it brings you to the discovery of the shines in Venice, of the fortifications of Dubrovnik, of the extraordinary museums in Florence and then toward Spain and...
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River cruise on the Rhône and Saône
From the sunny shores of the Mediterranean to the beauty of the vineyards of Burgundy, France you will discover more vibrant on the banks of the Rhône and Saône. Come with us to spend a holiday in sunny vineyards, ancient towns and qui...
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Greifswald-Wiek (Elbe), Germany
It is an ancient Hanseatic city and during the city tour you will see the place where it keeps the market with its medieval town hall. The square is surrounded by beautiful old houses in the Gothic style in red brick. The Gothic cathedral has a to...
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Trier (Rhine), Germany
In the oldest town in Germany should visit the famous Porta Nigra, the only remaining fortified gate from the Roman settlement, the convent of S. Simeon, the "Dreikönigshaus" in the Gothic style, the Market Square, the Cathedral, th...
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Crete (Rethymnon), Greece
A chain of mountains divides the Greek island into four regions, each with its own separate field.
The half-day tours visit two main attractions - the restored Minoan palace of Knossos, the 4000 years old, and the archaeol...
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Rhodes
This island is famous for its natural beauty and wonderful climate. Its most notable attraction is the Acropolis of Lindos, of a donkey back to the site and pass on their way whitewashed cottages. The capital city of the island is surrounded by mo...
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Moscow
Moscow is the largest city of a great country with some 11 million inhabitants, covers an area of about 1,100 square km, although today is a modern and cosmopolitan capital, still intact the atmosphere of its glorious past that is revealed with th...
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PULLMANTUR
Cruises in the Caribbean, Mediterranean and Northern Europe
The group iberico Pullmantur SA operates in the cruise industry since 1998. In 2000 it created the subsidiary Pullmantur Cruises, based in Madrid, whose fleet currently com...
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MSC CRUISES
It's the only shipping company dedicated to the cruise market to still be fully Italian-owned, and today has a fleet of eight ships: MSC Armonia, MSC Lirica, MSC Melody, MSC Monterey, MSC Musica, MSC Opera, MSC Rhapsody , Symphony MSC, MSC Orchest...
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Bastia
Bastia is located in the northeast of Corsica, and is the second city of the island. The city was founded by the Genoese governor Leonello Lomellino in 1378 and went to France with Corsica following the Treaty of Versailles of 1768, losing in 1791...
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Athens
Acropolis of Athens
Athens is the capital of Greece. Its historical importance goes back to the third millennium BC, when it was founded as a small Mycenaean center, which stood on the hill of the Acropolis. There are many l...
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Cannes
The Cannes Film Festival
To the south of France, in the beautiful French Riviera is the city of Cannes. The area occupied by the town was a fishing village used as a stopover between the various surrounding islands. There are...
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