Princess Cruises The Grand Princess Mediterranean Cruise
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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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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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 ...
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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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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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Nesseber
It stands on a rocky peninsula of the Gulf of Burgas and is one of the oldest cities in Europe, the village at the time of the ancient Thracian, was fortified by the Greek fishermen before becoming the Byzantine city. Famous for its precious medie...
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Barcelona, Spain
The streets of Spain's cultural center are lined with bistros and full of musicians. Tours of the city carrying passengers to the bizarre Church of the Sagrada Familia by Gaudi, the statue of Columbus, the fourteenth-century Gothic Quart...
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Vienna, Austria
A myriad of treasures await you in Vienna - one of the most dynamic cities in Europe. Center of classical music, art, theater and history, Vienna is the city of the waltz, the Spanish Riding School, Sacher cake and the famous Viennese choir boys. ...
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Rhodes
This island is famous for its natural beauty and wonderful climate. Its most notable attraction is the Acropolis of Lindos, of a donkey back to the site and pass on their way whitewashed cottages. The capital city of the island is surrounded by mo...
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Montenegro
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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Paphos
In the south-west of the island of Cyprus is Paphos, once divided into Old and New Paphos. This city is famous since ancient times for being the birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite, goddess of love, beauty, lust and sexuality. At the cultural leve...
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Messina
Messina and the Straits are one. Place made of light and changing water flows in opposite directions, like a Nordic fjord where the wind never peace and the sea winds and deep blue. Messina dominates this enchanting spectacle wrapped in its never ...
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Bulgaria
Bulgaria is the most enigmatic of countries in the East: the last terra incognita in Europe. Throughout its history that it happens thirteen centuries, Bulgaria has played an important role in the region. Its geographical situation is a natural br...
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Bastia
Bastia is located in the northeast of Corsica, and is the second city of the island. The city was founded by the Genoese governor Leonello Lomellino in 1378 and went to France with Corsica following the Treaty of Versailles of 1768, losing in 1791...
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