Mediterranean Vacation Cruises Mediterranean
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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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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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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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 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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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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Schinoussa, Skinoussa
Schinoussa or Skinoussa, in truth little more than a reef, the island is arid and wild conformation: cliffs alternate with sandy beaches and the water color is a deep turquoise of tending to the emerald. Like all small cyclades, once ...
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AMORGOS
Amorgos, reachable by ferry from Naxos or even away from Piraeus, is into the east of the Cyclades and once represented the ideal stopover for those who had direct close DODECANESE.
Arid and spectacular island, crossed by a mountain range, ...
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Bratislava, Slovakia
Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, is situated at the foot of the Carpathians. Visit the castle of Bratislava dating back to the fourteenth century which offers a breathtaking view of the 3 countries and the Gothic Cathedral of St. Martino where man...
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Mainz (Rhine), Germany
Mainz, capital of Rhineland-Palatinate, is a university town located on the left bank of the Rhine opposite the mouth of the river Main. It was an Episcopal clergyman and as an electorate. The most beautiful attraction of the city center is repres...
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Choosing the right cruise
The first step is certainly the choice of the company and the ship on which you want to travel. This choice is crucial because a good part of your vacation will take place on board, so it is essential that the ship is equipped with all facilities ...
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Germany
The reunification of Germany produced a surprising result: a rich country of villages' s charm, small well-preserved medieval cities, landscapes or the sweet and strong traditions. Folklore from the Bavarian forests of Baden-Wurtemberg, the small ...
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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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Colmar
City and town of 65,000 inhabitants in the heart of Alsace, a region north-east of France, Colmar will seduce you with its various attractions.
The location is ideal, in the heart of Alsace, 45 km from Strasbourg (European Capital), ...
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Finland
The original people of Finland is the Saami ethnic group that occupies the northern part from ancient Scandinavia. Their language is a Finno-ugrica (such as Finnish and Hungarian) and non-Indo-European.
The sou...
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