Mediterranean Bargain Cruises
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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River cruise on the Seine
You can follow the course of the Seine to the Channel Tunnel through landscapes of the countryside between orchards, pastures and clear water to the heart of Normandy, a region rich in history. You can visit Rouen with its wonderful Gothic architectu...
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Cruise in the Island of Krk (Croatia) in the deep Mediterranean blue
The Island of Krk in Croatia (about 120 km from Trieste) is the biggest pearl of the thousand islands and islets that line the Croatian coast, is an 'island with beautiful colors of a landscape and a crystal clear sea, a world in its...
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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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Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade, economic and cultural capital of Serbia, is situated on the banks of the Danube and Sava. In its long history the town was destroyed and rebuilt several times. Visit the Kalemegdan fortress, the Orthodox cathedral, the tomb of General Ti...
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Florence, Italy
A trip to Florence, with a stop at the Leaning Tower of Pisa en route, it provides some unforgettable experiences, including the Piazza del Duomo and its great cathedral. Florence is the land of the fascinating Italian art treasures of the ...
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Le Havre Honfleur
Honfleur is located on the left bank, at the mouth of the Seine and is one of the ports of Normandy best preserved. Already famous in the days of Henry V of England, was the point of departure of numerous expeditions including that of Samuel de Ch...
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Istanbul
The ancient Constantinople, cradle of the civilizations of the Mediterranean, is extraordinarily rich in history and culture. You'll quickly with its minarets, mosques among which the beautiful "Blue Mosque", the colors of ...
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Berlin-Potsdam (Havel), Germany
Surrounded by the river Havel peninsula Potsdam was chosen by the emperors of Prussia to build their royal palaces. Situated in a beautiful park, its buildings are worth a visit.
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Life on Board
Traveling by cruise gives you an invaluable advantage for the time you save. Make and discards his bags once, without stress, without problems. Since the morning when you wake up you can freely choose what they want to do more by choosing from a w...
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Brindisi
It is a town of pre-Roman origin, perhaps founded by Illyrian peoples and its Latin name Brundisium, repeats the word Messapian Brention, deer head, which seems to refer to the shape of the port that the city hosted. Brindisi, for its strategic po...
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Korkula
Korcula is an island of Dalmatia that some argue was the birthplace of Marco Polo, is one of the wooded islands of the Mediterranean. It covers an area of 279 km ² and just over 17,000 inhabitants. 46.7 kilometers long with a wid...
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North Europe
Lands End to the world, unspoiled landscapes, spaces where tourism na tor for 'journey', a little adventure and a little 'discovery. Here is some information about destinations. The Chilean Patagonia is, the entrance of the Strait of Magellan, wit...
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Salzburg
The Salzburg Festival
In Austria, about 300 km from the capital, the city of Salzburg, whose name derives from the bearings of the city, namely the extraction of salt from the salt mines of the nearby mountains, connected to ...
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