Cruise Destinations
The most popular cruise companies visit over a hundred ports of call, in some of the world’s most breathtaking locations. From the rugged beauty of Alaska and Canada/New England to the charm of Europe and the lush landscapes of Mexico, Hawaii, the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, Bermuda, and the Bahamas.
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The nations that make up Africa are far from homogenous. Each has its own distinct character and attractions. From Egypt to South Africa, a vast expanse of adventure awaits.
Best known for its exotic wildlife, rolling grasslands, vast deserts and safari adventures, Africa also is a continent of many cultures and beautiful beaches. From Mombasa’s Old Town of exotic colors in Kenya to the magnificent wine producing valleys and dramatic views of Cape Town, a cruise to this region of the world offers everything from historic museum visits to close encounters with Zebra.
Alaska Cruises
From wilderness and wildlife to awe-inspiring glaciers, Alaska is a land of natural wonders.
Alaska is so large and new, so unconquered and exquisitely real, as to defy summation. Natural forces of vast scale and subtlety were still shaping the land in their own way, inscribing a different story on each of an infinite number of unexpected places. Each region, whether populated or not, was unique far beyond my ability to explain.
A visitor from the west soon realizes that the cultural antecedents so familiar from Europe’s origins are absent here, and the resulting confluence of sights and sounds wash over the mind like a dream.
Experience fascinating cultures, energetic cities, and unique adventures in the Far East.
Although Australia and New Zealand lie literally on the other side of the world from home, tourists from North America find that they feel wonderfully at home in these two nations. A shared language–English is also the dominant language “down under”–and a host of other similarities in national character and style allay the strangeness of the striking landscapes, unique wildlife and distinctive cultural traditions of these two nations.
Explore the wonder of the world Down Under in Australia and New Zealand.
The Bahamas is one of the most geographically complicated nations of the Atlantic. A coral-based archipelago, it is composed of more than 700 islands, 2,000 cays (pronounced “keys,” from the Spanish word for small islands), and hundreds of rocky outcroppings that have damaged the hulls of countless ships since colonial days. Nassau really is the true Bahamas and retains a surprising amount of its traditionally British feel.
Swim, sail, snorkel or just snooze on these beautiful island beaches.
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Even though a large number of people live on this small island, you should never feel crowded. There are no billboards or neon signs, and relatively few cars to spoil the rolling countryside. Most houses seem to fit quite naturally into the landscape.
See pink-sand beaches, pastel houses and shorts in every shade.
The heart of Canada’s maritime provinces, Nova Scotia has brooding landscapes, wild sea coasts, and historic fishing villages. Its name means New Scotland, after all. Centered on a beautiful natural harbor, Halifax is one of Canada’s most charming small cities, with lots of 18th-century stone architecture.
Retrace the steps of history along quaint cobblestone streets.
The islands of the Caribbean are a long, expansive archipelago defining the border between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The geography of each island is unique: some are near deserts and very arid, while others boast mountainous rain forests. The sub-tropical latitudes of the Caribbean provide nearly year-round good weather. The late summer and fall months are at times interrupted by strong storm systems crossing the Atlantic from Africa bringing with them those most powerful of storms, hurricanes.
From snorkeling and swimming to shopping and golf, the Caribbean is the ultimate outdoor playground.
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Europe is relatively small as continents go. And since it’s surrounded by water, it only makes sense to explore it by sea, where the grandeur of Europe is never out of sight.
The glitzy, glamorous Europe in the famous resorts of the French Riviera. And there’s the everyday Europe, too. The busy thoroughfares of London with their two-decker buses and cozily crowded pubs. The sprawling cafes of Paris where office workers munch baguettes and sip espressos. It’s more than a way of discovering the Old World – these wonderful places are a way of discovering the fabric that makes up the very core of our own culture.
See the Hermitage on your Baltic Cruise
There’s no place on earth quite like this handful of sun-drenched, mid-Pacific islands. The Hawaii of South Seas literature and Hollywood films really does exist. Here you’ll find palm-fringed blue lagoons, lush rainforests, hidden gardens, cascading waterfalls, wild rivers running through rugged canyons, and soaring volcanoes.
Witness nature at her most extravagant, from fiery volcanoes to cascading waterfalls.
The Yucatán’s Caribbean coast is 380km (236 miles) long, stretching from Cancún all the way to Chetumal, at the border with Belize. The northern half of the coast has been dubbed the “Riviera Maya”; the southern half, the “Costa Maya.” In between is the large Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve.
Explore beaches, deserts, mountains and cities. Mexico has it all.
Marvel at stunning architecture in Spain or journey through the lush Italian countryside to awe-inspiring museums and cathedrals.
The romance of the Mediterranean and Greece is truly special, if not magical. It’s an area of the world where life moves at a slower pace, perhaps, to indulge the natural beauty that much more.
You can rekindle the passion of life with a visit to the Mediterranean or the Greek Isles. You can see such alluring sights such as Alexandria, Cairo and the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt as well as Barcelona, Athens, Mykonos and Monte Carlo.
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The Panama Canal isn’t just the quickest link between the Atlantic and the Pacific; it’s also the most beautiful. On a Panama Canal cruise you’ll visit or sail through this amazing engineering achievement, watch the famous cliff divers in Acapulco, or even take an exciting raft tip through the jungles of Costa Rica.
Cruise through one of the most incredible man-made wonders of the world.
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South America is a continent of vast expanse, resources and natural beauty. South America is a continent of superlatives: the biggest rainforest, the second longest river, the highest mountain range in the Western Hemisphere, tropics and ice, the world’s tallest waterfall and islands as remote and mysterious as any in the world.
Steamy rain forests, sizzling beaches and sultry dance clubs: South America is hot.








