Romantic Mediterranean Cruises Articles
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 the Great dreamed of creating a nav...
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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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Cyprus between the sea and history
Cyprus is known as the island of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty that, according to legend, was born in this island. But besides being the myth of the island, Cyprus is the island of the sea and history: its shores have seen heroe...
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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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Trévoux (Saona)
From Trévoux not miss the trip to Beaujolais, the wine country. " Cross the territory of the "golden stones" so named for the color of yellow ocher limestone used to build houses and castles, and enjoy the spectacle offered b...
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Koblenz (Rhine), Germany
This city of 2000 years, located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Rhine, is the center of business and cultural heart of the Middle Rhine history enthusiasts can explore the Residence Schloss in neoclassical style, the Palace of the Prince...
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Myshkin
Town surrounded by forests of pines, located along the left bank of the Volga, was founded in the fifteenth century. Its name means "city mice" because, tells the legend, a prince stopped to sleep in a forest during the nig...
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Meissen (Elbe), Germany
In a laboratory porcelain you can admire the production of the famous "White Gold" of Meissen done by hand. Also visit the historic castle Albrechtsburg, where this art was born. Finally visit the Gothic cathedral in the charming city ce...
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Oderberg (Havel), Germany
It is a small city located in the Mark Brandenburg, part of which consists of marshes, beautifully described by the German poet Theodor Fontane. These marshes have been reclaimed during the reign of Frederick the Great of Prussia and then the popu...
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Montpellier
Montpellier is a city set in the south of France, and is bounded by two rivers, the Lez and Mosson. Its name comes from the French "mont Pele," which means "mountain peeled, Cusa to its poor vegetation.
One of the mos...
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Gibraltar
Gibraltar is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, covering approximately 7 square kilometers, and is a coastal plain that surrounds the Rock of Gibraltar 426 meters in height. Has about 27,000 inhabitants, the official language is E...
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Groenland
Erik the Red gave her the name of "green earth" when, exiled from Iceland in 982, it reached the southern coast freed from ice and snow for the spring thaw. A trip to this land is a unique experience for those seeking contact with nature...
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Slovakia
Part of the former Czechoslovakia, the Slovak Republic has come out of the 'Velvet Revolution' of 1989 with a more resigned than the elegant and somewhat 'ostentatious of the czech Republic and its capital, Prague. Slovakia has a capital city, Bra...
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Alesund
Pretty Norwegian town half way between Trondheim and Bergen, situated on an archipelago of small islands. In January 1904 a fire devastated the city that it consists of several wooden houses saw incinerate more than 900 of these, the...
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