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Sailing along the coast of Norway
Whether to choose a Navigation on board of Hurtigruten rather than a traditional cruise:
the circular navigation on board of Hurtigruten offers the opportunity to touch varied places of the Norwegian Coast, entering in close contact ...
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River cruise on ELBA, HAVEL, and Moldovan ODER
River Elbe Hamburg wet with its lakes and parks and Dresden, the capital of Saxony - two German cities rich in culture and history. From the geographical point of view is located to the east of Europe, the Elbe flows from the giant mountains of Sa...
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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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Cruise in caicco on the coasts of Turkey
Cruise in caicco on the coasts of Turkey - caicco The boat is a whole pot-bellied wood, where it almost always navigate to the slow gait of the diesel engine. The half caicco is ideal for nautical tourism and indeed the Turkish coast, where they a...
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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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Koblenz (Rhine), Germany
This city of 2000 years, located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Rhine, is the center of business and cultural heart of the Middle Rhine history enthusiasts can explore the Residence Schloss in neoclassical style, the Palace of the Prince...
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Kiev
Founded in 400 the capital of Ukraine is a city rich in history and art. The period in which was the capital of the Russian state still retains many vestiges, the main one of which is the cathedral of St. Sophia, from green and gold domes, which s...
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Würzburg (Rhine), Germany
The historic diocese of Würzburg on the river Main is now the capital of Lower Franconia.
Surrounded by sloping hills covered with vineyards, Würzburg is a center of trade in wine. An excursion will take you to the discovery of th...
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Tangermünde (Elbe), Germany
One of the former Hanseatic cities in the region dell'Altmark, Tangermünde retains a number of examples of Gothic architecture of brick. Medieval fortifications, including the door Neustadter, dominate the city center. Do not forget the beaut...
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Rouen
Important commercial city of Normandy, known for the restored building where Joan of Arc was imprisoned, tried for heresy and condemned to the stake in 1431. Visit the Abbey of the 14th century where he was sentenced to death and the marketplace w...
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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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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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PONANT CRUISES
Ponant Cruises: Cruises Ponant is a trademark of La Compagnie des Iles du Ponant.
La Compagnie des Iles du Ponant, based in Marseille (France), is a subsidiary of CMA CGM, the third company to ship containers worldwide.
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Thessaloniki
The White Tower in Thessaloniki
In the region of Macedonia, Greece, the city of Thessaloniki, bathed by the Gulf Thermaic, in the Aegean. The town was under turkish control until 1912, and became one of the most important cit...
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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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