Mediterranean V Sailboat Cruises
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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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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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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Cyclades Islands, Aegean Pearl
Cyclades Kiklos comes from, which means in greek circle. Are willing to circle the thirty islands and numerous uninhabited islets and rocks that dot the deep blue Aegean. This area is exposed to the Meltemi wind, which expire from th...
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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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Cannes, France
Located at the world-famous Côte d'Azur, this resort town boasts an impressive collection of museums and art galleries, botanical gardens, Gothic churches and a theater district featuring renowned international film festival. T...
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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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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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Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul is one of the most interesting cities in the world. Cruise passengers miss a glimpse of the magnificent landscape dotted with minarets on entering the boat in the harbor. Treasures abound here, visitors will be amazed at the great ...
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Odessa
Odessa owes much of its charm to the beautiful buildings that rise along its elegant tree-lined avenues, but it is also an attractive seaside resort and a major port. In the last years of the nineteenth century a group of Viennese architects has h...
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Florence
Florence was born in the first century BC It was founded by the Romans, who imposed the name Florentia. In the Middle Ages, after the decadence of the barbaric ages, the city to flourish during the Carolingian period, reaching the highest summits ...
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STAR CLIPPERS
Discover the romantic charm of the legendary sailing ships
Climbing aboard these unique sailing ships we discover another dimension of navigation, where the traditions of the past join the modernity of the present. The Star ...
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Rovaniemi
Santa Park in Rovaniemi
In Lapland, the northernmost province of Finland, is a town of few inhabitants, Rovaniemi, which is also the capital of the region. Rovaniemi is located near the Arctic Circle, its landscape is surroun...
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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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Genoa
Genoa, the capital of Liguria, is situated on the homonymous gulf in the Mediterranean, close between the coast and mountains that circondano.Genova House of Columbus
City famous since the sixth century a.C. for its natural harbor, was a pe...
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