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Destination:
Europe Cruises |
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European cruises include
Northern and Western European itineraries. Cruising Northern Europe may
be perfect for you. Northern European itineraries typically visit the
Scandinavian peninsula, Baltic states, and the Netherlands on seven to
fifteen day cruises. You may prefer Western European cruises. Cruises in
Western Europe often leave from London, Lisbon, or Rome and can last
from five to eighteen days. Ports visited include Paris, France; Dublin,
Ireland; Barcelona, Spain; and the south of France. Choose either one,
and you'll enjoy unlimited first-rate cuisine and you'll have a range of
activities available to you on a comfortable and well-appointed cruise
ship.
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Europe |
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Northern
Europe perennially tops lists of favorite destinations
for North American travelers. Those who have been there
look forward to returning, and those who have not dream
of going.
There are plenty of good reasons for this popularity.
The many great cities in this prosperous and
sophisticated corner of the world include London, Paris,
St. Petersburg and many others. Its landscapes include
the rugged beauty of Norway and Finland, the bright
flower fields of the Netherlands and the lush greens of
Ireland. The architecture encompasses modern
masterpieces as well as ancient churches and castles.
And of course, the art and music and literature of this
region form a large part of the cultural fabric of the
western world. These also are the heartlands of golf,
tennis, auto racing, equestrian sports, soccer and many
of the world's other favorite sporting pursuits and
championships.
Summer is the high season for cruises in this part of
the world; however, some lines offer year-round sailings
from ports in Great Britain and Norway.
When do you want to depart on a
Europe or Mediterranean cruise?

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