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European Cruises~Orient
Lines~Quark
Expeditions~Seabourn~Silversea~Society
Expeditions
Alaska is fast becoming a favorite
spring-thru-fall cruise, offering spectacular views on some of the most
beautiful new ships afloat. See Anchorage, Seward, Homer, Juneau
(Glacier Bay), Ketchikan (Misty Fjords National Monument), Petersburg,
Sitka, Skagway, Valdez, or Wrangell. American
Safari ~American
West Steamboat Company~Carnival~Celebrity~Clipper
Cruise Line~Cruise
West~Crystal~Cunard~Glacier
Bay~Holland
America~Lindblad
Special Expeditions~Norwegian~Princess~Radisson
Seven Seas~Royal
Caribbean~Society
Expeditions~World
Explorer Cruises
Antarctica Clipper
Cruise Line~Lindblad
Special Expeditions~Oceanwide
Expeditions~Orient
Lines~Quark
Expeditions~Radisson
Seven Seas
Antigua boasts 365 lovely beaches--one
for each day of the year, as well as English Harbour, a superb restoration
of the 18th- century dockyard that was home for Admiral Lord Nelson and
the British Navy fleet.
Aruba is known for her miles of
powder-white beaches, uniquely shaped divi-divi trees, and duty-free shopping
for cameras and fine jewelry. Visit the Numismatic Museum, featuring currency
from 400 countries.
Ajaccio, Corsica, is a lovely pastel
colored walking town and birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. But don't let
on that you know that after Napoleon became emperor, he never once returned.
This fact is a well kept secret and especially surprising since several
of Ajaccio's museums and statues have been dedicated to his honor.
Asia Cruise
West~Crystal
Cruises~Cunard
Line~Le
Boat~Orient
Lines~P&O
Cruises~Princess
Cruises~Quark
Expeditions~Radisson
Seven Seas~Regal
China Cruises~Royal
Caribbean~Silversea~Society
Expeditions~Star
Clippers ~Star
Cruises
Alghero, Sardinia, is a popular
resort located in a region known as the Coral Riviera, which is why coral
is a natural purchase of all who visit. Explore the famous Neptune's Caves
to the north or venture south to Bosa, where magnificent hand-crafted shawls
and lace are still created by the local women.
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Bahamas See
Freeport/Lucaya and Nassau. American
Canadian Caribbean Line~Carnival~Celebrity~Clipper
Cruise Line~Costa~Cunard~Disney~Elegant
Cruises~EuroCruises~First
European Cruises~Holland
America Line~Le
Boat~Majesty
Cruise Line~Mediterranean
Shipping Cruises~Norwegian
Cruise Lines~Princess~Regal~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic~Seabourn~Star
Clippers~Tall
Ship Adventures~Valef
Yachts~Windjammer~Windstar~World
Explorer Cruises
Baltic Bergen
Line~Costa~EuroCruises~Princess~Radisson
Seven Seas~Society
Expeditions
Bar Harbor, Maine, is a bustling
sea town, home of the beautiful Acadia National Park--the third largest
park in America, featuring Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the
Atlantic coast. Bar Harbor is an active summer resort, full of shops, art
galleries, and restaurants.
Barbados is more than a bounty
of beautiful beaches. Trafalgar Square, in Bridgetown, bespeaks her British
influence, inviting you to sip tea and then shop for cashmere and bone
china.
Barcelona, Spain, is a world-class
city rich in history. For a positively breathtaking view visit the temple
of Tibidabo high above the sea with only the statue of Christ towering
above. Tour the Picasso Museum and visit the Sagrada Familia Church, still
under construction an entire century later.
Belize is an adventurer's paradise
with a history that dates back more than a thousand years. Explore the
ancient Mayan sites of Xunantunich or Altun-Ha. Swim, snorkel or dive and
explore the second largest barrier reef in the world.
Belem, Brazil, is a gateway to the
mysterious Amazon, bearing all the gifts of the jungle. Enjoy the bounty
in Ver-O-Peso, Brazil's largest outdoor market.
Bermuda See
Hamilton, St. George's. American
Canadian Caribbean Line~Carnival~Celebrity~Clipper
Cruise Line~Costa~Cunard~Disney~Elegant
Cruises~EuroCruises~First
European Cruises~Holland
America Line~Le
Boat~Majesty
Cruise Line~Mediterranean
Shipping Cruises~Norwegian
Cruise Lines~Princess~Regal~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic~Seabourn~Star
Clippers~Tall
Ship Adventures~Valef
Yachts~Windjammer~Windstar~World
Explorer Cruises
Bridgetown, Barbados, is a tropical
city with a British accent. Enjoy the sun and surf at nearby resort beaches,
or drive up into the hills for a tour of an old plantation or the lovely
Andromeda Gardens.
British Isles Le
Boat~Quark
Expeditions~Royal
Caribbean International~Seabourn~Silversea
Buenos Aires, Argentina, Latin America's
most sophisticated city, invites you to stroll along broad, tree-lined
boulevards to the picturesque Plaza San Martin, or tour the dazzling Teatro
Colon. Perhaps you would enjoy a dinner ashore, followed by a performance
of the Tango.
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Caldera/San Jose are
part of the lush and tropical nation of Costa Rica, boasting hundreds of
species of butterflies, exotic flowers, and birds--even 30 kinds of hummingbirds.
Once you meet her hospitable people in the bustling port of Caldera, visit
Teatro Nacional in San Jose, a theater patterned after La Scala.
California/MexRiv Cruise
West~Voyager
Cruise Line
Canada/New England American
Canadian Caribbean Line~Clipper
Cruise Line~Crystals~The
Delta Queen Coastal Voyages~Holland
America~Princess~Regal~St.
Lawrence Cruise Lines~Seabourn~Silversea~Wander
Bird Cruises
Canada/West US Cruise
West~World
Explorer Cruises
Canary Islands Costa~EuroCruises~Windstar
Cancun is the gateway to Mexico's
Yucatan Peninsula, the magic land of the Mayas. Tour the world-renowned
archeological site of Chichen Itza. Bargain for handicrafts in the local
marketplace before sunbathing on some of the Caribbean's best-loved beaches.
Cartagena is perched on the north
coast of Colombia and is best- known for her gorgeous gems--especially
emeralds. Be sure to visit the Palace of the Inquisition and treasures
at the Gold Museum.
Caracas, Venezuela is
a very large, multiethnic city of about 6 million people. Visit the
city in lare groups or tours, or fly to the interior over Angel Falls and
Canaima Lagoon.
Caribbean Sea stretches
2,500 miles in a gentle crescent from the tip of Florida in the north to
the coast of Venezuela in the south, and offers year-round cruising to
some 7,000 island paradises. The temperature remains constantly pleasant,
though the humidity varies from arid to lushly tropical. These islands
are diverse in culture, having been settled by Indian, Dutch, British,
French, Spanish and other ancient explorers. Geography also varies
from lushly tropical to volcanic to desert-like, and all claim to have
the world's most beautiful beaches.
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Western Caribbean:
might include Cozumel or Playa del Carmen in Mexico, the Cayman Islands
and Jamaica.
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Eastern Caribbean:
might include Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands (St. Johns, St. Thomas
and St. Croix), St. Martin/Sint Maarten, Dominica, Barbados, St. Kitts
and Martinique.
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Southern Caribbean:
might leave Puerto Rico for the Virgin Islands, Guadaloupe, Grenada, Curaçao,
Barbados, Antigua, St. Lucia, Martinique, Venezuela or Aruba.
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The Panama Canal:
also can be combined with a Caribbean cruise. This 50-mile stretch of canal
is a breathtaking series of locks which compensate for the height difference
between the Caribbean and the Pacific.
American
Canadian Caribbean Line~Carnival~Celebrity~Clipper
Cruise Line~Costa~Cunard~Disney~Elegant
Cruises~EuroCruises~First
European Cruises~Holland
America Line~Le
Boat~Majesty
Cruise Line~Mediterranean
Shipping Cruises~Norwegian
Cruise Lines~Princess~Regal~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic~Seabourn~Star
Clippers~Tall
Ship Adventures~Valef
Yachts~Windjammer~Windstar~World
Explorer Cruises
Cartagena is perched on the north
coast of Colombia and is best- known for her gorgeous gems--especially
emeralds. Be sure to visit the Palace of Inquisition and treasures at the
Gold Museum.
China Regal
China Cruises~Seabourn
Circumnavigation Crystal
Cruises~Cunard~Holland
America Line~Princess
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy, is
the gateway port to Rome, a mere hour and a half drive away. Discover Vatican
City's priceless treasures, as well as the Forum and Colosseum. Stroll
down the Spanish Steps and shop on trendy Via Veneto. But before you say
"arrivederci Roma," be sure to toss a coin in the Fontana di Trevi and
make a wish.
Costa Rica means "rich coast" and
is often referred to as the "Switzerland of the Americas." Don't miss the
Parque Vargas with its beautiful tropical flowers, or find the way to San
Jose, the surprisingly urbane capital.
Callao, Peru, is your port entry
for Lima, the darling of Peru. This elegant city offers priceless treasures
in its many museums and is the gateway to Machu Picchu, the lost city of
the Incas, high in the Andes.
Cape Cod Canal is a 17-mile, man-made
waterway, opened in 1914, that saves us an extra 100 miles of sailing to
reach the end of the Cape. The two steel bridges that span the canal are
actually owned and operated by the Army Corps of Engineers and are the
Cape's only link by road to the mainland.
Central America American
Canadian Caribbean Line~Carnival~Celebrity~Clipper
Cruise Line~Costa~Crystal~Cunard~European
Waterways~Holland
America Line~Le
Boat~Oceanwide
Expeditions~Princess~Radisson
Seven Seas~Regal~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic~Windstar~World
Explorer
Cozumel, Mexico is known for her
soft white sand beaches and the clearest sapphire-colored waters in the
world. Shop in San Miguel for Cozumel's unique black coral--a favorite
of shoppers and tour one of her 30 archeological sites. Snorkel the beautiful
coral reefs at San Miguel or take an excursion to San Gervasio, Chichen
Itza or Tulum Ruins and Xel-ha Lagoon.
Columbia Glacier/College Fjord is
one of the largest tidewater glaciers in North America. It's six miles
wide, 260 feet high, and surrounded by wildlife. College Fjord, a short
distance away, is where you'll discover more glaciers--each one named for
a college that supported the 1899 Harriman expedition.
Curaçao The
Queen Emma Floating Bridge welcomes you to Willemstad, the small Dutch-influenced
town of many-colored gingerbread buildings. This largest of
the Netherlands Antilles is blessed with sunny weather year-round.
Take advantage of the excellent reef diving and other water sports, or
visit the Curaçao Museum or Hato Caves.
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Deilmann EuropAmerica Cruises
Devil's Island, French Guiana, is
notorious as the penal colony where "Papillon" launched his daring escape.
Watch for the Scarlet Ibis, a beautiful species of bird that nests in the
mangroves.
Endicott Arm/Tracy Arm
are both spectacular fjords incising the Inside Passage. Enjoy such stunning
sights as emerald green islands, sparkling glaciers, and a coastline that
features the most majestic of mountains as you cruise the Inside Passage,
and depending on weather conditions, you'll sail through Endicott or Tracy
Arm on your northbound cruise.
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West~Crystal~Elegant
Cruises~EuroCruises~Orient
Lines~Peter
Deilmann EuropAmerica Cruises~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic Cruises~Society
Expeditions~Silversea~Star
Clippers
Europe, West Bergen
Line~Clipper
Cruise Line~Costa~Crystal~Cunard
Line~Elegant
Cruises~EuroCruises~European
Waterways~First
European Cruises~French
Country Waterways~Holland
America Line~Le
Boat~Lindblad
Special Expeditions~Mediterranean
Shipping Cruises~P&O~Peter
Deilmann EuropAmerica Cruises~Radisson
Seven Seas Cruises
Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic Cruises~Seabourn~Silversea~Star
Clippers~Valef
Yachts~Windstar
Fortaleza, Brazil,offers
some of the world's most exquisite handmade lace and embroidery. Lounge
on some of the finest beaches around, or stroll along the coast and perhaps
you'll see native fishermen in their "jangadas," coming ashore with their
catch.
Galapagos Islands Elegant
Cruises~Expedition
Trip~Lindblad
Special Expeditions
Glacier Bay was cut off by a massive
glacier two hundred years ago. When the glacier retreated, over 50 miles
of fjords, islands and inlets with lush rain forests and an abundance of
wildlife were revealed. National Park Service naturalists come on board
designated Glacier Bay sailings to explain the history and point out features.
Grand Cayman is known for her underwater
paradise, filled with extraordinary marine life. George Town, her capital
city, offers British charm as well as superb duty-free shopping. Shop for
silver, china, Irish linens, and the island's famous black coral jewelry.
Grenada is a paradise of soaring
mountains and lush rain forests, secluded coves and dazzling beaches. The
capital city of St. George is one of the Caribbean's most picturesque towns.
Stroll the narrow streets and enjoy the fragrances of the exotic of the
"Spice Island of the Caribbean."
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Guayaquil, Ecuador, is your port
for Quito, the beautiful capital of Ecuador. As you stroll the cobbled
streets of the city called "Queen of the Andes," rich legacies of art,
history, and magnificent Spanish colonial architecture surround you.
Hawaii Carnival~Holland
America Line~Norwegian
Cruise Line
Hubbard Glacier/Yakutat Bay is featured
on our southbound sailings. This six-mile-wide glacier has heights of up
to 300 feet above sea level and is 92 miles in length. Hubbard, the longest
tidewater glacier in North America, is located in unspoiled Yakutat Bay.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, is the capital
city and a blend of the old and the new. Visit a replica of the famous
fishing schooner, Bluenose II, or see Halifax Public Gardens, the oldest
formal Victorian gardens in North America.
Juneau
has so much for you to do! Stroll among the lovingly restored buildings
in the historic People's Wharf neighborhood or explore the Alaska State
Museum. Visit the famous frontier-style bar, Red Dog Saloon. You might
even wish to try sportfishing.
Ketchikan is home
to the world's largest collection of totem poles. It's also the salmon
capital of the world, so be sure to sample some of the local fare. Alaska's
only Indian reservation is located here, as is America's newest national
monument, Misty Fjords.
Key West is the southernmost point
in the continental United States and home of "Papa" Hemingway's noted hangout,
Sloppy Joe's. Tour President Truman's "Little White House" or bask on a
beach that's just 90 miles from Cuba.
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Lynn Canal lets you
view glaciers clinging to mountains as you cruise by. Lynn Canal is also
home to many species of wildlife, so don't be surprised if a playful sea
lion or humpback whale decides to escort your ship on to your next port
of call.
Livorno (Florence), Italy, provides
access to two of Italy's most cherished sights. First, there's the famous
Leaning Tower of Pisa, whose marble majesty was begun in 1153 and took
almost two centuries to complete. Then, there's Florence, a city with more
than her fair share of artistic wealth, home of Michelangelo, da Vinci,
Galileo, and Botticelli.
Los Angeles is more than just Hollywood
and all her stars. It's where magic comes alive! Shop the chic boutiques
of Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Sun on any one of her beautiful beaches.
Visit the Los Angeles Zoo or Museum of Art and be sure to send your tastebuds
on a tour of Chinatown and Little Tokyo.
Mahon (Menorca), Spain,
is the capital and main port leading to Menorca, considered the gem of
the Balearic Islands. Journey to the top of Monte Toro, the highest mountain
on the island for a most spectacular view. Explore Binibeca, a fishing
village rich in vacation homes and villas.
Martinique is often called the
"Pearl of the Antilles." Enjoy her Creole charm--a mix of French and African
influences--and quaint fishing villages. Catch some sun on one of her stunning
white and black sand beaches.
Mediterranean Clipper
Cruise Line~Costa~Crystal~Cunard
Line~Elegant
Cruises~EuroCruises~First
European Cruises~Holland
America Line~Indian
Ocean Cruise Line~Le
Boat~Linblad
Special Expeditions~Mediterranean
Shipping Cruises~Orient
Lines~Princess
Cruises~Radisson
Seven Seas~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic Cruises~Seabourn
Cruise Line~Silversea
Cruises~Star
Clippers~Valef
Yacht~Windstar
Mexico Carnival~Celebrity~Lindblad
Special Expeditions~Majesty
Cruise Line~Norwegian
Cruise Lines~Princess
Cruises~
Regal
Cruises~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic Cruises~Windjammer
Montego Bay, Jamaica has resorts
galore! Visit her outstanding underwater marine park at Cornwall Beach.
Explore the Chester Castle Great House set on some 200 acres or tour Rose
Hall, a restored plantation house. Montego Bay
is "Mobay" to her friends, where the beat of reggae music fills the air.
Sample the rum at a distillery along the Governor's Coach Tour, a 40-mile
railroad trip. For something truly off the beaten path, try rafting down
the Martha Brae on a bamboo raft.
Montreal, Canada is actually located
on an island. This cosmopolitan city, where your cruise can begin or conclude,
has as much appeal above ground as it does below. The underground network
includes hundreds of shops and restaurants and provides an exciting weatherproof
environment. Above ground, you'll discover her restored waterfront, plus
a wide selection of museums and historical sites.
Montevideo, Uruguay, will charm
you with its beautiful parks, fine museums, and inspiring cathedrals. Be
sure to see La Carreta, a monument sculpted by Bellini.
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New York is the other
city in which you can begin or conclude your cruise. Take in a Broadway
show or visit the World Trade Center for a view of the entire city. Explore
Soho's many galleries and then shop the city's countless boutiques and
numerous department stores. With so much to do and see, you might consider
staying over before or after your cruise.
Nice, France, is known as the "Queen"
or capital of the Riviera. This cosmopolitan resort city is abundant in
first-class hotels, boutiques, nightclubs and museums, including the fascinating
new Chagall Museum. Browse the elegant beachside Promenade des Anglais
or spend some extra time and journey down to Monte Carlo and try your luck
at the world's most glamorous casino.
Newport, Rhode Island, is a posh
summer resort with a history dating back to colonial times and fabulous
summer "cottages" of the turn-of-the-century wealthy. Tour the "Breakers,"
a 70-room estate surrounded by magnificent grounds and the pounding surf,
or "Marble House," patterned after Versailles. Other "must sees" include
Trinity Church, with its Tiffany windows, and the Touro Synagogue National
Historic Site, the oldest synagogue in America.
Ocho Rios, Jamaica is
filled with transparent rivers and streams which flow from the mountains,
forming lovely cascades. One of these stunning wonders is the 600-foot
Dunn's River Falls--an absolute "must see." Ocho
Rios, with its swaying palms, glistening white beaches and sophisticated
resorts is a favorite vacation spot. For a splendid view, visit Shaw Park
Gardens, overflowing with fragrant flora and refreshing waterfalls.
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Palermo, Sicily, has
some truly memorable sights. The Four Corners of Palermo, where each 17th-century
Spanish Baroque facade is adorned with a statue, is one of the city's "must
sees." Tour the famous Norman Cathedral and Capuchin Catacombs. A day trip
to Monreale to see the famous 12th-century cathedral is also recommended.
Panama Canal is one of the most
monumental engineering feats of all time. As you cross a jungle isthmus,
unique "water ladders" raise and lower the ship through a series of locks,
taking you from one great ocean to another. The Panama
Canal is a tribute to American technology and diplomacy. Although
you will not disembark, your ship will enter the Canal, turn around in
Gatun Lake and exit as a unique series of locks raises and lowers the ship
85 feet. The
Panama Canal is the most spectacular
part of your cruise. As you journey between two great oceans, three sets
of giant locks will raise and lower your ship. Marvel at the dazzling scenery
which surrounds you. American
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Cruise Line~Costa~Crystal~Cunard~European
Waterways~Holland
America Line~Le
Boat~Oceanwide
Expeditions~Princess~Radisson
Seven Seas~Regal~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic~Windstar~World
Explorer
Perce Rock means "pierced rock"
and is so called because of the natural arch that distinguishes its eastern
end. This huge rose- colored formation is 1400 feet long and 300 feet high.
Playa del Carmen is a charming Mexican
port town that serves as a gateway to the land of the Maya. Visit Tulum,
the massive fortress built in 564 A.D. and the largest Mayan ruins overlooking
the Caribbean Sea.
Portland, Maine, is Maine's largest
city, known for her stately elms, historic homes, and restored waterfront
area. Lobster lovers will find this port of call their favorite. Visit
Longfellow's boyhood home or shop at nearby Freeport, home of L.L. Bean
and a large selection of discount and outlet stores.
Portofino, Italy, is a charming
hideaway on the Ligurian Sea that is a favorite spot of many wealthy Europeans.
Once a quiet fishing village, Portofino is best known for its chic boutiques,
wonderful outdoor restaurants, and beachside cliffs that are speckled with
pastel-colored villas.
Provincetown, Massachusetts, known
as "P-town" has a long history for being a haven for artists and writers.
Eugene O'Neill founded his legendary Provincetown Playhouse in the early
1900s. This active fishing village is where the Pilgrims are believed to
have landed in 1620.
Puerto Cortes in Honduras is the
most exciting country in the world for archeological research. Copan, just
a few hours away, is called the "Paris of the Ancient World," known for
her Mayan art, architecture and sculpture.
Puerto Madryn, Patagonia, nestled
in a protected bay on the Gulf Nuevo, was founded by adventurous Welsh
colonists in 1865. Visit the Valdez Peninsula, the only known continental
breeding place for elephant seals.
Puerto Montt, Chile & the Lake District
are noted for breathtaking mountain scenery and a bracing climate. Marvel
at the 8,500-foot-high Mount Osorno, view the rushing falls and turbulent
rapids of Petrohue and cruise the placid waters of Lake Todos Los Santos.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico is a tropical
seaside resort that combines sophistication with quaint charm in one port
of call. Stroll along the malecon, a palm-fringed oceanside walk around
the 28- mile Bahia de Banderas (Bay of Flags). Bring home colorful native
handicrafts such as serapes and wool blankets from the town's market.
Punta Arenas, Chile, is a whaling
town and handicraft center with the flavor of a Northern European seaport
set amid gently sloping hills. As you sail through the Inside Passage to
Punta Arenas, you will witness the awe-inspiring scenery of the Strait
of Magellan.
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Quebec City is the
only walled city in North America and is set high on top of a cliff overlooking
the St. Lawrence River. An explorer's paradise, Quebec City boasts 17th-
and 18th-century buildings, cobblestoned streets, and an immense star-shaped
fortress and funicular that you can ride between the upper and lower towns.
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Boat~Orient
Lines~Radisson
Seven Seas Cruises
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
is everything
you may have heard it would be! From the famous beaches, cafes, and boutiques
of Ipanema and Copacabana to the cable car ascending Sugar Loaf Mountain,
this "Marvelous City" will enchant you--day or night--with the rhythm of
its music.
Roatan is the largest of Honduras'
Bay Islands with small towns and fishing villages built along the water's
edge. Explore her off-shore coral reefs inhabited by brilliantly colored
fish and multicolored aquatic gardens.
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy, is
the gateway port to Rome, a mere hour and a half drive away. Discover Vatican
City's priceless treasures, as well as the Forum and Colosseum. Stroll
down the Spanish Steps and shop on trendy Via Veneto. But before you say
"arrivederci Roma," be sure to toss a coin in the Fontana di Trevi and
make a wish.
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West~Crystal~Elegant
Cruises~EuroCruises~Orient
Lines~Peter
Deilmann EuropAmerica Cruises~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic Cruises~Society
Expeditions~Silversea~Star
Clippers
Salvador (Bahia), Brazil,
presents a collage of diverse religions and cultures with its colorful
markets, majestic colonial buildings, golden sand beaches, and delectable
Afro-Brazilian cuisine.
Santo Tomas de Castilla, Guatemala
is located on a small stretch of Caribbean coast virtually untouched by
man. Do not miss Tikal, the largest and most impressive of all classic
Mayan sites with over 500 excavated structures.
Saguenay Fjord is the largest fjord
in eastern North America, created during the last Ice Age. In some places
the cliffs tower 1500 feet above the river, inviting you to watch for cavorting
whales at the junction of the Saguenay and St. Lawrence Rivers.
San Diego is blessed with an ideal
climate
and world renowned attractions. Two "must sees" are the San Diego Zoo with
over 3,200 animals and Sea World, home of the killer whale, Shamu
San Francisco is perched on a cluster
of hills overlooking the Pacific Ocean. But a peerless setting isn't all
that San Francisco boasts. The city has so much for you to enjoy. You can
ride the historic cable cars or stroll through Fisherman's Wharf. Eat in
Chinatown. Or take an unforgettable ride through the "S- curves" of Lombard
Street.
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America Line~Le
Boat~Lindblad
Special ~Expeditions~Radisson
Seven Seas~Royal
Caribbean International~Royal
Olympic Cruises~Seabourn~Silversea
Seward is the port where your Alaskan
cruise adventure begins or concludes--a short distance from Anchorage.
You'll travel along the scenic Turnagain Arm and through the unspoiled
wilderness of the Kenai Peninsula to get to cosmopolitan Anchorage. Once
there, you may wish to visit her symphony, ballet, or Museum of History
and Art.
Sete, France, is the charming port
which leads you to Carcassone, a walled city which dates back to the time
of the Roman Empire. Explore the town's boutiques and cafes. Be sure to
sample "cassoulet"--a delightful combination of meats cooked with beans.
It's the specialty of the city.
Sitka is an enchanting destination
with a Russian heritage. The city features a harbor studded with islands,
a backdrop of mountains, and spectacular Mt. Edgecumbe, a volcano often
compared to Japan's Mt. Fuji. Sitka's past is exhibited in such attractions
as St. Michael's Cathedral and the Russian Blockhouse.
Skagway came to life during the
days of the great Alaskan Gold Rush. Back then, Skagway had 80 saloons
and was known as "the roughest town on earth." Take a walk down Broadway,
a main street so authentic it's part of the Klondike Gold Rush National
Historical Park!
Sorrento, Italy, is a vibrant resort
town perched on cliffs which rise 165 feet above the sea. Take a ferry
to Capri, long referred to as the "Island of Love" where you can browse
the shops and sip cappuccino at one of the dozens of cafes that grace her
streets. Or enjoy an excursion to Pompeii, buried under the ash and mud
of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D.
South America American
Canadian Caribbean Line~Crystal~Cunard~Linblad
Special Expeditions~Orient
Lines~Quark
Expeditions~Royal
Olympic Cruises~Seabourn~Silversea~Windjammer
Barefoot Cruises
South America Rivers American
Canadian Caribbean Line~Clipper
Cruise Line~Quark
Expeditions
South Pacific Bora
Bora Cruises~Cruise
West~Crystal~Holland
America Line~Le
Boat~Orient
Lines~Princess~Quark
Expeditions~Radisson
Seven Seas Cruises~Society
Expeditions~Silversea~Windstar
Cruises
St. Barts is an eight-mile wide
island, home to a mix of French and Swedish cultures. The tiny town of
Gustavia is filled with antiques, boutiques, and restaurants.
St. Croix is the largest of the
U.S. Virgin Islands and home to Fountain Valley, a world famous championship
golf course. Reminders of the island's Danish past can be found in the
towns of Christiansted and Frederiksted.
St. John is home to the Virgin Islands
National Park, where you may take a guided tour of her flora, fauna and
history. Nearly one-third of the park is underwater and you can snorkel
the spectacular trails at Trunk Bay.
St. Johns, Antigua, boasts 365 unspoiled
beaches. Visit English Harbour, a charming restoration of an 18th-century
dockyard that was once home for Admiral Lord Nelson and the British navy
fleet.
St. Kitts offers one of the most
sensational rain forests in the Caribbean. Take a guided trip into the
crater of Mt. Liamuiga and visit Brimstone Hill, the "Gibraltar of the
West Indies."
St. Lucia is where you'll find the
two famous pyramidal Pitons, each half a mile high, and the now-silent
Soufriere volcano that you can walk into. Be sure to explore the charming
capital of Castries, too.
St. Maarten is half French and half
Dutch--the best of both cultures. The Dutch capital of Philipsburg features
lovely pastel-colored houses and shops, while Marigot mingles the scent
of fresh-baked croissants with the sea.
St. Thomas is a 32-square-mile island
with everything a vacationer can desire. Duty-free shopping includes china,
jewelry, crystal, cameras, liquor, and perfume. Be sure to visit Fort Christian
and Crown House and one of the island's lovely beaches.
Sydney, Nova Scotia, is her second
largest city, located on Cape Breton Island. While the tradition is Scottish,
one of the highlights of your trip is sure to be a visit to the restored
French fortress at Louisbourg, where shopkeepers and locals dress, live,
and produce goods in the tradition of the 18th century. Some of Eastern
Canada's most beautiful parks and trails are here, too.
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Tampa is Florida's
third largest city. Hints of its Spanish heritage still exist in her Latin
Quarter near Ybor City, the site of the once flourishing cigar industry.
Enjoy a Gulf Coast sunset or discover some of the other attractions of
the region including Busch Gardens.
Trans-Atlantic -Pacific Costa~Crystal~Cunard~First
European Cruises~Oceanwide
Expeditions~Orient
Lines~P&O~Quark
Expeditions~Royal
Olympic~Star
Clippers~Windstar
Tunis, Tunisia, is the major North
African gateway to the Roman and Punic ruins of Carthage. You'll be awed
by ancient Roman baths, houses, cisterns, and basilicas. Be sure to tour
the theatre and amphitheatre as well. True adventurers won't want to miss
a trip to Sidi Bou Said, a charming seaside village set on top of the cliffs.
United States East Coast American
Cruise Lines~American
Canadian Caribbean Line~Clipper
Cruise Line~Le
Boat~Norwegian
Cruise Lines
United States Pacific Northwest Coast American
West Steamboat Co.~Celebrity~Clipper
Cruise Line~Cruise
West
United States Rivers American
Canadian Caribbean Line~American
West Steamboat Co.~St.
Lawrence Cruise Lines
United States West Coast American
West Steamboat Co.~Carnival~Celebrity~Norwegian
Cruise Lines
Ushuaia, Argentina & Tierra del Fuego
are a naturalist's dream. The world's southernmost city offers a panorama
of snowcapped mountains, teeming waterfalls, and exotic red forests. Twelve
miles west, the pristine glacial landscape of Tierra del Fuego will remind
you that Antarctica is only 800 miles away.
Valdez is known
as the "Switzerland of Alaska," a tribute to the splendid snow-capped mountains
that surround this prosperous port. Once the gateway to the gold country,
Valdez is now the southern terminus of the famous Alaskan Pipeline that
carries "black gold" from the Arctic Ocean to an oil-thirsty world.
Vancouver may be either the beginning
or concluding port of your Alaskan cruise adventure. Her restored Gastown
district and fascinating Chinatown beg to be strolled. So does the colorful
Stanley Park. But no matter what you do, be sure to stop to sample some
of the delicacies from the sea.
Victoria, British Columbia is an
enchanting city of gardens by the sea, cosmopolitan yet with plenty of
natural beauty. Stroll the beachfront or tour the world famous Butchart
Gardens, one of the most renowned floral displays in the world.
Valparaiso, Chile, is a charming
resort nearby the capital city of Santiago where you can tour the incredible
Pre-Columbian Art Museum and San Francisco Church.
World Cruise Crystal
Cruises~Cunard~Holland
America Line~Princess
Zihuatenejo
was once a sleepy fishing village and is now the home of countless luxurious
resort hotels. Sunbathers fill find this port to be among their favorites,
while shoppers can search for bargains in the local handicraft shops.
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