Mediterranean Cruises July 2010
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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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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Singles cruising Northern Europe
Cruise the North Sea is an opportunity waiting to see the beautiful country of northern Europe along with new friends who meet on board. With a single cruise of the North Sea, you can navigate through the famous Norwegian fjords along the r...
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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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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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Boppard (Rhine), Germany
Founded by the Romans, Boppard overlooking the Rhine, and his long walk from the 19th century offers a magnificent view of the narrow gorge that contains the river. A witness to the history of the ancient city of more than 2000 years are Roman and...
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Sifnos
Sifnos is a small island carefully terraced hilly, sometimes mountainous, ideal for walkers. Inhabited in antiquity by the Phoenicians and Cretans, and famous for its mines of gold and silver today is renowned for its pottery, its precious ...
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Olympia (Katakolon)
From the small port of Katakolon on the Ionian Coast, only requires 30 minutes by car to get to Olympia, where ancient Greeks gathered to celebrate the games. In the ruins of the sanctuary of Olympia, visitors can see the temples of Zeus and Hera,...
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Vernon
It is a fascinating city with a Church of Notre Dame that dates back centuries all'11mo. Is located near Giverny, house of Claude Monet, who lived from 1883 to 1926. This is the famous impressionist inspired many of his works to the magnificent ga...
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Braubach (Rhine), Germany
A Braubach is the Chateau Marksburg, the only medieval castle on the Rhine that had survived the destruction, providing an authentic atmosphere of life in the region during the Middle Ages
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Ibiza, Balearic Islands
All Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain) seem to merge with a 'harmony unknown ..... even the fat cats and seagulls here seem petulant pleasure and shared the same living spaces. If there away from the village the smell of salt and rosemary wild...
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The Netherlands
The Netherlands is regarded as the common into the rich fields of tulips, bicycles, or cheese, of course. But your journey you will discover the beauty royal Hague, the canals of Amsterdam and the mills Kinderjik.
It's a country where boldn...
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Croatia
Croatia is a cruise an alternative to the usual holidays. The lovely blue sea in Croatia will be able to spend the holiday incredible. Book your cruise Croatia to our catalog of offers cruises to Croatia! Are you ready to set sail with a cruise Cr...
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Great Britain
The United Kingdom is made up of 4 countries: Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Bowler and full gray, piercings and pink hair or pink suit and hat short: crossing all cultures in the United Kingdom.
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Palermo
Palermo, the capital of Sicily, overlooking the north coast of the island, close between the promontory of Monte Pellegrino and the citrus groves of the Conca d'Oro. Palermo
Palermo has a history plurimillenaria that has its roots in the ei...
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