My Travel 2006 Mediterranean Cruises
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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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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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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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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Greece and Greek Islands
For millennia intrigue any browser. Even today, for those who can "explore" a continuous discovery. A unique journey through history, legends, myths and always magnificent landscapes.
Enter the port at Santorini, Rhodes...
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Tournon (Rhône)
The impressive castle of the XVI century and the Roman ruins that dot the countryside of Tournon is the dream of the photographers. Visit the Hermitage vineyards and S. Joseph. Consider the optional excursion that takes you in the Ardèche, ...
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Hoorn (Rhine), Netherlands
During the 17th century, Hoorn was the richest port in Holland and has been preserved almost intact. Today this ancient capital of the West Friesland is so quiet as well preserved, with its elegant streets and its high sloping roof houses surround...
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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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Dresden (Elbe), Germany
Dresden, the capital of Saxony, is known worldwide for its artistic treasures, to major theater productions and for architecture. Enjoy the Green Vault, with its fine collection of works of art adorned with gold and silver. Visit the Zwinger palac...
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Budapest, Hungary
Budapest, Hungarian capital and one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, extends for about 8 kilometers along the Danube. Connected by 7 bridges, Budapest includes the most ancient Buda on the right bank and the most modern city, Pest, located ...
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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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Passau
Passau (Germany) is a unique city because it lies at the confluence of 3 rivers that come from three different points (the Inn from the south, the Danube from the west and north Ilz) and that, after having met continue together in a new dir...
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VIKING RIVER CRUISES
Cruises on the rivers of Europe
Viking River Cruises in, a world leader in river cruises, was founded by a consortium of Scandinavian and Dutch, with extensive experience in the cruise sector. With a fleet of 24 ships, Viking...
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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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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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