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1 | United KingdomFlight to Miami with major airline | |||
1 | MiamiOvernight stay in a hotel | |||
2 | MiamiEmbarkment | |||
Named after the Mayaimi tribe that inhabited the area in the 1600s, Miami has skyrocketed to international recognition as the cruise capital of the world. Nestled between Biscayne National Park and Everglades National Park, the incredibly diverse tropical metropolis is equally acclaimed for its stunning sandy beaches, extravagant party scene, street art, natural beauty and glittering skyline. Vibrant, classy, edgy, exciting – Miami is everything you want in a cruise destination and more. | ||||
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5 | Gustavia (St. Barth) | |||
Exclusive, luxurious and picturesque can best describe the island of Saint Barts, a small volcanic island located in the northwest Caribbean Sea. Gustavia is Saint Barts’ main port and offers visitors a fabulous range of local attractions including boutique shopping opportunities, stunning secluded beaches and beautiful tropical landscapes. | ||||
6 | Roseau, Dominica | |||
The capital of Dominica, Roseau is a bustling city known for its lively downtown and its industrial port. The city is a hodgepodge of influences: traditional and modern, French and British, colonial and indigenous. Roseau has an attractive, walkable city center and several cathedrals that are worth visiting.
Dominica’s biggest tourist attraction are its natural landscapes. Watch for sea life from the comfort of a boat on a dolphin or whale watching tour, or get within arm’s reach while snorkeling or scuba diving. Rainforest tours offer the possibility to discover hidden waterfalls or experience breathtaking views from the mountainous inland. | ||||
7 | Bridgetown, Barbados | |||
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9 | Devil's Island, French Guiana | |||
The Devil's Island lies 13km off the coast of French Guiana in South America and became well known in 1973 when the movie "Papillon" with Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen was released. | ||||
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11 | Belém, Brazil | |||
At the southern edge of the Amazon lies Belém, the capital of Pará state. In the center stands the Museu Emilio Goeldi Paraense, a miniature version of the rainforest, which is as diverse and fascinating as the jungle itself. | ||||
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13 | Fortaleza, Brazil | |||
Fortaleza is located in northeastern Brazil, in the state of Ceará. Fortaleza has some very beautiful beaches. You are guaranteed a relaxing day by the sea. In addition, you can enjoy delicious cocktails and meals in the village while listening to the samba rhythms. | ||||
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16 | Salvador da Bahia, Brazil | |||
Salvador is a Brazilian city rich in architectural styles, cultures, and seaside activities. The city boasts Portuguese colonial buildings, baroque churches, and art deco facets. During the day, visitors can enjoy the charming Pelourinho neighborhood, filled with cobblestone streets and squares. After sunset, the party starts to heat up in Rio Vermelho, Salvador's nightlife district, filled with restaurants, bars, and clubs. | ||||
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18 | Armação dos Búzios, Brazil | |||
Armação dos Búzios is a resort town east of Rio de Janeiro, situated on a peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean. The town boasts a surplus of beaches and is known as an upscale vacation spot. Head to Ferradura Beach for calm waters in a horseshoe bay, but if you’re looking to surf, try Geribá Beach. After spending a day under the sun, stroll through the cobbled streets until you get to Rua das Pedras, Armação dos Búzios’ center for dining and nightlife. | ||||
19 | Rio de Janeiro, BrazilOvernight | |||
Rio de Janeiro is a metropolis in southeastern Brazil, where samba music can be heard year round. A seaside city, Rio is world-famous for its beaches, such as Copacabana. Atop Mount Corcovado, stands a major icon of the city and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: the 125-foot-tall Christ the Redeemer statue. The city's lively Carnaval festival is one of the largest in the world with flashy costumes and parade floats. | ||||
20 | Rio de Janeiro, BrazilOvernight | |||
Rio de Janeiro is a metropolis in southeastern Brazil, where samba music can be heard year round. A seaside city, Rio is world-famous for its beaches, such as Copacabana. Atop Mount Corcovado, stands a major icon of the city and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: the 125-foot-tall Christ the Redeemer statue. The city's lively Carnaval festival is one of the largest in the world with flashy costumes and parade floats. | ||||
21 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |||
Rio de Janeiro is a metropolis in southeastern Brazil, where samba music can be heard year round. A seaside city, Rio is world-famous for its beaches, such as Copacabana. Atop Mount Corcovado, stands a major icon of the city and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: the 125-foot-tall Christ the Redeemer statue. The city's lively Carnaval festival is one of the largest in the world with flashy costumes and parade floats. | ||||
22 | Ilha Grande, Brazil | |||
The name comes from the Portuguese Ilha Grande and means "Big Island". Ilha Grande is one of the most famous Brazilian islands and is part of the State of Rio de Janeiro. The Ilha Grande offers 86 spectacular beaches and a national park with an Atlantic rain forest, home to numerous rare species. | ||||
23 | São Paulo, Brazil | |||
Sao Paulo is the capital of the state and the largest city in Brazil. The city is the largest and most important economic, financial and cultural center in Brazil. Worth seeing in Sao Paulo are the Teatro Minicipal, the Copan building in the middle of the city, the Cathedral de Sé, the Patio do Colégio and Bandeirantes monument. | ||||
24 | Porto Belo, Brazil | |||
The port city of Porto Belo is located on the Brazilian coast and boasts a very rich vegetation. Porto Belo is a dream destination for nature lovers, with many spectacular areas in the jungle suitable for diving. The city region also has numerous souvenir shops. | ||||
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26 | Rio Grande, Brazil | |||
The Rio Grande rises in the Rocky Mountains (Colorado, USA) and flows south through the U.S. state of New Mexico for over 3000km. It is one of the top five longest rivers in North America and serves as a natural border between Texas and Mexico.
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27 | Punta del Este, Uruguay | |||
Located on a narrow peninsula in southeastern Uruguay is the seaside city of Punta del Este. The city is famous for its beaches, such as Brava Beach, which is the perfect surf spot, and Mansa Beach on the west coast, which is great for family outings due to its tranquil, shallow waters. Punta del Este is designated as a “resort city” as the area is filled with stately villas, yacht harbors, luxury apartment buildings by the sea, and fine dining restaurants, easily making it the most expensive city in all of Uruguay. | ||||
28 | Montevideo, Uruguay | |||
Montevideo is the seaside capital of Uruguay, boasting beautiful beaches such as Playa de los Pocitos and La Rambla. The city's old town, Ciudad Vieaja, features both colonial houses, like Casa Rivera, as well as glamorous art deco architecture. Montevideo's main square, Plaza de la Independencia, will lead you to plenty of picture-perfect landmarks: Palacio Salvo, Solís Theatre, the Obelisk of Montevideo, and much more! | ||||
29 | Buenos Aires, ArgentinaOvernight | |||
As the booming capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires is one of the most well-known South American cities. The presidential palace Casa Rosada as well as other beautiful 19th-century buildings surround the Plaza de Mayo in downtown Buenos Aires. When you're in town, be sure to shop for high-quality leather, eat out at a parilla, an Argentine steakhouse, and dance the night away to the fiery rhythms of tango! | ||||
30 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | |||
As the booming capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires is one of the most well-known South American cities. The presidential palace Casa Rosada as well as other beautiful 19th-century buildings surround the Plaza de Mayo in downtown Buenos Aires. When you're in town, be sure to shop for high-quality leather, eat out at a parilla, an Argentine steakhouse, and dance the night away to the fiery rhythms of tango! | ||||
31 | Montevideo, Uruguay | |||
Montevideo is the seaside capital of Uruguay, boasting beautiful beaches such as Playa de los Pocitos and La Rambla. The city's old town, Ciudad Vieaja, features both colonial houses, like Casa Rivera, as well as glamorous art deco architecture. Montevideo's main square, Plaza de la Independencia, will lead you to plenty of picture-perfect landmarks: Palacio Salvo, Solís Theatre, the Obelisk of Montevideo, and much more! | ||||
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34 | Port Stanley, Falkland Islands | |||
Named after the British politician Lord Stanley, Port Stanley became the capital of the Falkland Islands in July 1845. Situated on the biggest island, East Falkland, visiting cruise passengers can partake in various tours and excursions, including nature walks, trips to neighboring islands, and wildlife tours. A visitor favorite is a tour to see the local penguins that inhabit the island. | ||||
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36 | Ushuaia, Argentina | |||
Ushuaia is located at the "End of the World", on the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, South America's southernmost point. Its location makes the resort town a major gateway to Antarctica. The town offers stunning natural views as it is enclosed by the Beagle Chanel and the Martial Mountains. Visitors can also partake in a tour to Isla Yecapasela, "Penguin Island", to observe the nearby penguin colonies. | ||||
37 | Punta Arenas, Chile | |||
Situated near the southernmost point of the Patagonia region of Chile is Punta Arenas. The city sits on the banks of the Strait of Magellan, the most important natural passage connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Punta Arenas attracts many nature lovers as the city acts as a springboard into the local wilderness and Antarctica. The city boasts a memorial to the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan at Plaza Muñoz Gamero. | ||||
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40 | Puerto Montt, Chile | |||
The port city of Puerto Montt is situated between the Andes mountains and the Patagonian fjords. Its location offers both locals and visitors amazing panoramas of the surrounding wilderness, such as views of the active volcano Calbuco. Local seafood is served up in the city, and handicrafts can be purchased at the market right at the port. Just outside of city limits is the Caleta de Angelmó Market. | ||||
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42 | Valparaíso (Santiago), Chile | |||
Around 300 000 residents live in the Chillean port city of Valparaíso. A main feature and part of the charm of this town are the houses, which are brightly coloured and decorated with paintings. Some wineries are found near and around the town, where the world-famous Chilean wine is produced. | ||||
43 | Coquimbo (La Serena), Chile | |||
The Coquimbo port is home to two shipwrecks. Located on the highest mountain in the city and with a height of 92 meters, "The Cross of the Third Millenium' is the city's best-known monument. Near and around the city, you will also be able to visit some of the local wineries. | ||||
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45 | Iquique, Chile | |||
Iquique is located in the north of the South American country Chile and is the capital of the Region de Tarapacá. Iquique impresses with its palm-lined streets and the beautiful beach resorts. | ||||
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47 | Pisco, Peru | |||
San Martin is the gateway to the quiet colonial town of Pisco and its fertile coastal valley, the Inca palace complex at Machu Picchu and the Galapagos Archipelago. | ||||
48 | Callao (Lima), Peru | |||
The Pacific town of Callao is located in the Lima metropolitan region just ten miles west of the Peruvian capital. Callao services the country by both air and sea as the city acts as the nation's main seaport and airport. Due to the city's naval history, Callao was a major Spanish town in colonial times. Several islands line the coast of mainland Callao, such as the Palomino Island, a pristine habitat for sea lions and seabirds. | ||||
49 | Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru | |||
From Salaverry port you will be able to take an interesting trip to Trujillo. The city is an absolute delight and there's plenty to see. To learn a bit more about the history of the city, go to the archaelogical sites! To be astonished at some of the local architecture, go to see the magnificent buildings with ornate windows and wooden balconies! The city also has a number of monuments and this vast combination of features makes the city exude its own unique charm!
Von Salaverry können Sie einen interessanten Ausflug nach Trujillo unternehmen. Die Stadt versprüht durch einzigartige Baudenkmäler einen ganz eigenen Charme. Prachtvolle Gebäude mit Holzbalkonen und verzierten Fenstern warten darauf, von Ihnen entdeckt zu werden. Sie möchten noch mehr über die Geschichte des Landes erfahren? In der Nähe der Städte gibt es archäologische Stätten zu finden, die Sie auf keinen Fall verpassen sollten. | ||||
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51 | Manta, Ecuador | |||
Manta is a port city on Ecuador's central coast. It's known for its tuna-fishing industry. The popular Murciélago Beach is on the city's northwestern tip. Bars and restaurants are clustered along the Malecón Escénico promenade and nearby streets. The low-key Tarqui Beach has a waterside fish market. Nearby, the Central Bank Museum contains pre-Columbian relics from indigenous tribes. | ||||
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53 | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | |||
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54 | San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua | |||
Surfers and divers from all over the world flock to San Juan del Sur for its beautiful beaches and fantastic waves. Close to port, cruise passengers can meander into town and check out the local bars and restaurants, while shore excursions and guided tours offer access to some of Nicaragua's most beautiful nature. Take a tour of the nearby city of Granada, which played an important role in Nicaragua's early colonial period. Or visit the Masaya Volcano, an active volcano inside Nicaragua's largest national park. Whether you're in to surfing, sunbathing, or learning about history, San Juan del Sur has something to offer. | ||||
55 | Acajutla, El Salvador | |||
Acajutla is situated to the southwest of El Salvador on the Pacific Ocean and is the most important industrial and harbor city of the country. | ||||
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57 | Acapulco, Mexico | |||
The city of Acapulco is located on the Pacific coast and is known as an international resort. The region is known to enjoy a tropical warm climate all year round. A special show takes place on the cliff of La Querbada, where each day, the most daring people will plunge into the waters of the Pacific from a height of about 35 meters. | ||||
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59 | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | |||
Located at the southernmost point of Baja California, Cabo San Lucas is one of Mexico’s most popular cruise destinations. Its beautiful beaches make it a hot spot for surfing, sunbathing and fishing, and at night it turns into a popular party town. The beautiful weather and luxury lifestyle are particularly attractive for the rich and famous, with many celebrities owning holiday homes here. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a movie star. Cabo’s most famous landmark is El Arco, a natural rock foundation shaped like an arch in the middle of a vast, sandy beach. Be sure to time your visit right – El Arco is only accessible during low tide. | ||||
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61 | Ensenada, Mexico | |||
Ensenada is a beautiful seaside city and popular resort town located just 80 miles south of San Diego. Its lively nightlife, outdoor activities and watersports, and diverse marine life draw tourists from north of the border year-round, and Ensenada today is home to a sizeable expat community. Let the stunning scenery sweep you off your feet. Sit in the sand and take in the vast sandy beaches, or dive into the sparkling blue waters on a scuba dive or snorkeling tour and explore the area's coral reefs. You may even spot a sea turtle. | ||||
62 | San Diego, California | |||
The city of San Diego is located in the state of California, along the Pacific coast and embodies an urban lifestyle, with many popular surfing beaches. Tourist attractions include San Diego Zoo or the Wild Animal Park. Balboa Park with spacious green areas and a handful of museums is a great place to get to know the city. The beautiful beaches of La Jolla are perfect for unwinding and enjoying the San Diego sunshine, while the Gaslamp Quarter offers the perfect opportunity to try out some of the many restaurants and nightclubs the city has to offer. | ||||
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69 | Kailua-Kona (Hawaii), USA | |||
Kailua-Kona, famous for its coffee farms, rugged coastline and historic landmarks straddles the west
coast of Hawaii’s Big Island. The village was once the retreat for Hawaiian royalty, today welcoming hordes of cruise visitors with its staggering natural beauty, watersports and architectural heritage. A must-see landmark is the beautiful former royal vacation home Hulihee Palace, which is the perfect place in Kailua Bay to watch the sunset. | ||||
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74 | Nuku Hiva (Marquesas Islands), French Polynesia | |||
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76 | Rangiroa, French Polynesia | |||
Rangiroa is an atoll that is part of French Polynesia, and is located in the Pacific. Since the water is so clear and the lagoons so extensive, translated, the name given to the atoll by locals means "big sky". Rangiroa is the second largest atoll in the world. | ||||
77 | Moorea, French Polynesia | 16:00 | 22:00 | |
arrive 16:00depart 22:00 Moorea, Tahiti, is one of the most beautiful Polynesian islands and is a very popular tourist destination for romantic breaks and family holidays. The island boasts fantastic natural scenery, with 8 striking mountain peaks rising from the inviting clear water of the lagoon. The lagoon is an ideal location to try activities like snorkelling, paddle boarding and even swimming with dolphins at the Moorea Dolphin Centre. On the island, the charming local villages and picturesque beaches are sure to leave a lasting impression on even the most discerning traveller. | ||||
77 | Papeete, Tahiti, French PolynesiaOvernight | 22:02 | ||
arrive 22:02 Papeete is located on Tahiti, the largest in a chain of islands that make up French Polynesia. Papeete is the capital city of Tahiti and is the ideal location to explore the best of Tahiti's natural beauty. The downtown market in Papeete, Le Marché, is a perfect example of the vibrant and multicultural atmosphere in the city. The lush landscapes of Tahiti are waiting to be explored and the abundance of shady hiking trails, pleasant beaches and calm waters are sure to impress all visitors. You can also embrace the ocean with activities like snorkeling, jet skiing and surfing. | ||||
78 | Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia | 23:00 | ||
depart 23:00 Papeete is located on Tahiti, the largest in a chain of islands that make up French Polynesia. Papeete is the capital city of Tahiti and is the ideal location to explore the best of Tahiti's natural beauty. The downtown market in Papeete, Le Marché, is a perfect example of the vibrant and multicultural atmosphere in the city. The lush landscapes of Tahiti are waiting to be explored and the abundance of shady hiking trails, pleasant beaches and calm waters are sure to impress all visitors. You can also embrace the ocean with activities like snorkeling, jet skiing and surfing. | ||||
79 | Bora Bora, French Polynesia | |||
Bora Bora is an idyllic island in the Western part of French Polynesia and is surrounded by a lagoon and a barrier reef. Known as an exclusive island, Bora Bora is one of the most popular tourist islands of the South Seas, due to the beautiful turquoise lagoon, imposing mountain peaks and iconic overwater bungalows. On the island, there is plenty of opportunity to explore, from 4x4 safaris to shark feedings and a natural underwater park perfect for seeing the local fish and coral. Bora Bora will be sure to capture your heart and provide you with unforgettable memories of the South Pacific. | ||||
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81 | Rarotonga, Cook Islands | |||
Rarotonga is the largest of the Cook Islands, it is located in the South Pacific. The island consists of volcanic mountains and is surrounded by a coastal strip which reaches up to 2km in width. According to legend the God Tonga-iti found the island which floated on the Sea. | ||||
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83 | Pago Pago, American Samoa | |||
Pago Pago is the capital of American Samoa and is located on the volcanic island of Tutuila. Mount Matafao is the highest peak on the island and offers a fantastic view of the tropical scenery of the island. The National Park of American Samoa offers dramatic hiking trails to historic sites, secluded beaches and picturesque villages. The beaches and reefs of Pago Pago are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, diving and fishing. Full of idyllic beaches, Pago Pago is the ideal place for relaxation and unwinding. | ||||
84 | International Date Line | 16:00 | 22:00 | |
arrive 16:00depart 22:00 The International Date Line is an imaginary line in the Pacific Ocean, which marks the changing between two calendar days. | ||||
85 | Apia, Samoa | |||
Apia is the capital and commerical centre of Samoa, located on the island of Upolu. Apia is the perfect location to discover the culture of the South Pacific, with a mix of colonial buildings and traditional Samoan houses situated alongside beautiful reef-bordered beaches. Apia is a town with a wealth of culture waiting to be discovered, from the Samoa Cultural Village to the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum. The natural beauty on the island is everywhere, from beaches like Lefaga, to majestic waterfalls like Papapapaitai Falls, tropical raiforests. | ||||
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87 | Nuku'alofa, Tonga | |||
Nuku'alofa is the seat of government of the Kingdom of Tonga, Oceania. The most famous attraction of the city is the royal palace of King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV. | ||||
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89 | Suva, Fiji | |||
Suva is the capital city of Fiji and is the perfect combination of modern city living, along with the quaintness and natural beauty of the South Pacific. Suva boasts diverse cultural activities, colonial era buildings and a vibrant nightlife. The natural beauty of Suva is evident in parks like Colo-I-Suva, where vistors will find a vast National Park with waterfalls, clear rivers and stunning landscapes. Orchid Island is also a great way to find out more about the Polynesian way of life. The city's blend of modern city living in a lush green enviornment is an ideal way to experience the South Pacific. | ||||
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91 | Mystery Island, Vanuatu | |||
The 1,500-square-foot island was discovered in 1606 by the Portuguese navigator Pedro Fernández de Quirós. It is the southernmost island of the island nation of Vanuatu. The Mystery Island's coastline is dominated by crystal clear waters and white sand beaches. Numerous water sports facilities and beautiful natural scenery make the stay at Mystery Island a special experience. | ||||
92 | Noumea, New Caledonia | |||
Noumea is the capital of the French overseas territory New Caledonia. The city's features include a beautiful cathedral and the lighthouse Phare Amédée. | ||||
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95 | Sydney, Australia | |||
The vibrant cultural capital of Australia, Sydney is a must-see city for anyone visiting the Land Down Under. From the silhouette of its iconic opera house perched on the edge of the water to the idyllic green hills of the Blue Mountains sprawling from the city, Sydney is guaranteed to capture your heart. With its pristine beaches, landmark architecture, and charming islands, you may never want to leave Sydney Harbor - but venture outside the city and you'll be rewarded with a world of incredible nature just waiting to be discovered. | ||||
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97 | Mooloolaba/Sunshine Coast, Queensland | |||
Perfectly located in the heart of Queensland's Naturally Refreshing Sunshine Coast, Mooloolaba Beach offers the perfect year-round climate, and is an ideal location for a relaxing family vacation, a quiet romantic weekend, or just a great place to escape to. | ||||
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99 | Whitsunday Islands, Australia | |||
The Whitsunday Islands are an archipelago off the East coast of Australia. The Whitsunday Islands include 74 islands, 17 of which are inhabited. Most of the Whitsunday Islands have national park status and offer a beautiful display of unhindered nature. The wonders don't end there - the surrounding waters are a hotspot for humpback whales. If that is not enough to convince you, then maybe the Great Barrier Reef and the sandy beaches will. Explore the welcoming towns and quiet beaches. Get adventurous and discover the hidden treasures of the Whitsunday Islands. | ||||
100 | Townsville, Australia | |||
Townsville, sitting beneath Castle Hill, is a bustling city which enjoys sunshine for more than 300 days a year. Townsville offers lots of it's stunning naturally occurring features to the public such as the Great Barrier Reef, The Strand beach promenade, and hill walks to Castle Hill. The abundant plant and wildlife are proud features of the town with Townsville Bontanic Gardens and Reef HQ Aquarium providing education and experiences on the tropical weather, plant life and wild life. Townsville boasts its raw culture with side streets filled with restaurants, Federation style architecture and tours to Australia's largest intact ship wreck the SS Yongala. | ||||
101 | Cairns, Australia | |||
The gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns is a paradise for outdoor explorers. With picturesque islands dotting its waters, magnificent rainforests just a short distance inland, and miles of sweeping beaches in between, you’ll truly experience the best that Australia has to offer. From hidden coral cays to secret forest swimming spots, Cairns is also one of the best places in Australia to get your feet wet – so don’t forget your bathing suit! | ||||
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104 | Darwin, Australia | |||
Located in Australia’s only truly tropical region, Darwin is a melting pot of cultures and creatures. Its proximity to southeast Asia mean it’s full of Asian culture and cuisine, and you won’t want to miss the bustling markets serving up authentic international cuisine. The adventurous Aussie spirit is alive and well too, and you can channel your inner Crocodile Dundee as you explore the rivers and wetlands by boat in hopes of catching a glimpse of Darwin’s famous saltwater crocodiles. And the area has a fascinating history, from aboriginal cultures to colonization to World War II. | ||||
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106 | Kupang West Timor, Indonesia | |||
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107 | Komodo, Indonesia | |||
Komodo is one of the 17,508 historical and enchanting islands that make up the Republic of Indonesia. It is part of the Lesser Sunda chain of islands . The main allure of the Komodo island is that it is home to the famous Komodo dragon. The mysterious Komodo dragon is the largest lizard in the world and has inspired various ancient tales and myths about dragons. Komodo also forms part of the Komodo National Park which is one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. The rich heritage associated with this national park is certain to captivate all visitors. | ||||
108 | Benoa, Bali, IndonesiaOvernight | |||
Benoa is a popular holiday destination located in the southern region of the island of Bali, Indonesia. Benoa offers unusual flora and fauna. Benoa beach is the perfect place for partaking in exciting watersports, while the beach itself is lined with coconut trees and huts, perfect for those seeking shelter from the sun. Benoa itself is a small fishing village, which offers tranquility and a unique island charm. | ||||
109 | Benoa, Bali, Indonesia | |||
Benoa is a popular holiday destination located in the southern region of the island of Bali, Indonesia. Benoa offers unusual flora and fauna. Benoa beach is the perfect place for partaking in exciting watersports, while the beach itself is lined with coconut trees and huts, perfect for those seeking shelter from the sun. Benoa itself is a small fishing village, which offers tranquility and a unique island charm. | ||||
110 | Surabaya, Indonesia | |||
The second largest city of Indonesia has a population of 2.7 million and is situated in East Java. See the Masjid Al Akbar Surabaya, one of the largest mosques in southeast Asia and the beautiful Gereja Kelahiran Santa Perawan Maria, the oldest church in the city. | ||||
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112 | Singapore, Singapore | |||
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114 | Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur) Malaysia | |||
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115 | Phuket, ThailandOvernight | |||
Phuket is located in southern Thailand in the Andaman Sea. There is more to Phuket than its beautiful white beaches, crystal clear waters, colorful fish and coral reefs, Phuket is full of vibrant places and great tourist attractions. In the southwest of the island is Wat Chalong, a Buddhist temple, which is a must see. Picturesque landscapes can be enjoyed at the southernmost tip of the island in the South Katas. | ||||
116 | Phuket, Thailand | |||
Phuket is located in southern Thailand in the Andaman Sea. There is more to Phuket than its beautiful white beaches, crystal clear waters, colorful fish and coral reefs, Phuket is full of vibrant places and great tourist attractions. In the southwest of the island is Wat Chalong, a Buddhist temple, which is a must see. Picturesque landscapes can be enjoyed at the southernmost tip of the island in the South Katas. | ||||
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119 | Colombo, Sri Lanka | |||
Colombo is a popular trading port and has many attractions to offer. The most popular attraction is the town hall in the suburb of Cinnamon Gardens. Other notable buildings are located in the historic center, the fort of the city. An interesting mixture of colonial and modern architecture exists here. | ||||
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121 | Kochi, India | |||
Kochi is located in southwestern India on the coast of the Arabian Sea. Local attractions include Fort Kochi, St. Francis, a 16th Century Franciscan church, the Mattancherry Palace and the famous Chinese fishing nets. | ||||
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123 | Mumbai (Bombay), IndiaOvernight | |||
The Indian port city of Mumbai, known as Bombay until 1996, is located on the island of Salsette, off the west coast of Maharashtra. Mumbai is not only India's economic center, it is also one of the most populous cities in the world with an estimated 14 million residents. The city has a wide variety of cultural eventy. It is known to be home to many artists of classic and modern indian music as well theaters and dance performances. Some of the most popular attractions include the Fort quarter in which many banks and companies have been established, as well as the neighbouring quarter of the Old Town. Off the coast, on a small island, you will also find the impressive Haji Ali Dargah Mosque. | ||||
124 | Mumbai (Bombay), India | |||
The Indian port city of Mumbai, known as Bombay until 1996, is located on the island of Salsette, off the west coast of Maharashtra. Mumbai is not only India's economic center, it is also one of the most populous cities in the world with an estimated 14 million residents. The city has a wide variety of cultural eventy. It is known to be home to many artists of classic and modern indian music as well theaters and dance performances. Some of the most popular attractions include the Fort quarter in which many banks and companies have been established, as well as the neighbouring quarter of the Old Town. Off the coast, on a small island, you will also find the impressive Haji Ali Dargah Mosque. | ||||
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126 | Muscat, Oman | |||
The capital of Oman, Muscat is located in the northeast of the country on the Gulf of Oman. Muscat has many beautiful beaches, parks, and a moat, which is located next to the Great Mosque of Sultan Quabus. For a better idea of the local culture and food, go and experience the bustle of the traditional oriental markets. | ||||
127 | Khasab, Oman | |||
Stunning fjord-rich coasts and breathtaking mountain scenery can be found in Khasab. In the Omani town on the Musandam peninsula, we recommend a dhow trip. | ||||
128 | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | |||
In Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, you will find many exclusive villas and is known as the richest city in the world. Highly recommended is a stroll along the Corniche. This green pedestrian zone runs for miles over the sea. | ||||
129 | Dubai, United Arab EmiratesOvernight | |||
The emirate of Dubai is home to around 1.8 million inhabitants. The majority of the population lives in the city. Dubai is known for its modern and futuristic projects. From skyscrapers on manmade islands, to amusement parks, there is hardly anything that does not exist in this city. Dubai offers endless beautiful beaches, excellent water sports, desert safaris and an almost immeasurable range of shopping facilities. | ||||
130 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | |||
The emirate of Dubai is home to around 1.8 million inhabitants. The majority of the population lives in the city. Dubai is known for its modern and futuristic projects. From skyscrapers on manmade islands, to amusement parks, there is hardly anything that does not exist in this city. Dubai offers endless beautiful beaches, excellent water sports, desert safaris and an almost immeasurable range of shopping facilities. | ||||
131 | Muscat, Oman | |||
The capital of Oman, Muscat is located in the northeast of the country on the Gulf of Oman. Muscat has many beautiful beaches, parks, and a moat, which is located next to the Great Mosque of Sultan Quabus. For a better idea of the local culture and food, go and experience the bustle of the traditional oriental markets. | ||||
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136 | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | |||
Jeddah is located south of the Red Sea and forms the gateway to Mecca. A city tour is undoubtedly advisable. | ||||
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Luxor is located on the eastern bank of the Nile and has been the administrative headquarters of the newly formed Al-Governements Uqsur since December 2009. A large part of the temple was constructed by Amenhotep III and is said to have been built in the honor of God. | ||||
139 | Luxor (Safaga), Egypt | |||
Luxor is located on the eastern bank of the Nile and has been the administrative headquarters of the newly formed Al-Governements Uqsur since December 2009. A large part of the temple was constructed by Amenhotep III and is said to have been built in the honor of God. | ||||
140 | Suez Canal, EgyptOvernight | |||
The Suez Canal is an artificial waterway in Egypt, which connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea and crosses the dunes and deserts of the region. The construction of the canal shortens the journey from the North Atlantic to the northern Indian Ocean and vice versa by around 7,000 kilometers. No closure system is required to pass through the canal, because the seawater from both sources is at about the same height.
Highlights of the Suez Canal:
Experience stunning views of the sand on both sides
The trip through the Suez Canal offers spectacular views at every turn
Cruise unhindered through the lock-free canal
Enjoy a leisurely ride to the Mediterranean Sea or the Red Sea | ||||
141 | Suez Canal, Egypt | |||
The Suez Canal is an artificial waterway in Egypt, which connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea and crosses the dunes and deserts of the region. The construction of the canal shortens the journey from the North Atlantic to the northern Indian Ocean and vice versa by around 7,000 kilometers. No closure system is required to pass through the canal, because the seawater from both sources is at about the same height.
Highlights of the Suez Canal:
Experience stunning views of the sand on both sides
The trip through the Suez Canal offers spectacular views at every turn
Cruise unhindered through the lock-free canal
Enjoy a leisurely ride to the Mediterranean Sea or the Red Sea | ||||
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143 | Santorini (Thira), Greece | |||
Thira is a Greek island located on the South Aegean Volcanic Belt. In the western part of the island, one sees clearly that is the remnant of a volcano. The crater rim, and other spectacular sights, testify to the volcanic eruption that occurred about 1600 years BC. The inhabited parts of the island are known for their beautiful white villages with colorful shutters and blue domes. In addition to historical attractions on the island, there are also many beautiful beaches. | ||||
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146 | Sorrento, Italy | |||
Unique scenery awaits you on the Sorrentine Peninsula; hills interspersed with valleys and high mountains. A wonderful fragrance hangs around the island, from the orange, lemon and olive trees and vines that are planted around the region. On the Sorrentine Peninsula, you will find plenty of old towns with old monasteries and churches. | ||||
147 | Olbia, Italy | |||
Olbia is one of the largest cities of Sardinia and is located in the northeast part of the island. The city lies on the Gulf of Olbia and just to the south of the famous-among-tourists coastal area of Costa Smeralda. Some typical features of the city are the narrow cozy streets and its provincial feel. | ||||
148 | Port Mahon, Menorca | |||
Port Mahon is on the Balearic island of Menorca. The sister island of Majorca offers a particularly beautiful natural landscape. There are still many undeveloped beaches, small coves and great fauna and flora. In Mahon are also many historical buildings, museums and shops. | ||||
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150 | Alicante, Spain | |||
Alicante is a city in Eastern Spain, on the Mediterranean coast. It offers a variety of attractions, including historic buildings like the Castle of San Fernando or the bullring. | ||||
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152 | Tangiers, Morocco | |||
Tangiers is characterized by its steep streets, which wind between the white walls of houses. The small and large businesses with all kinds of merchandise extend like a maze through the Moroccan port city. Other attractions include the Grand Socco, a large and important marketplace. | ||||
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154 | Santiago de Compostela, Spain | |||
Santiago de Compostela is the end point for the Catholic pilgrimage route - the Way of St James or "Camino de Santiago" and its old town has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city's cathedral, built in the extravagant Baroque style is its must-see attraction. Once you've explored it, hop on a bicycle and spend the rest of your day pedaling about this beautiful city. | ||||
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156 | Bordeaux, FranceOvernight | |||
Bordeaux is located in southwestern France and is known in particular for the wine produced in the region. The city has undergone rapid development in recent years. Bordeaux is characterized by palatial architecture and has a late-baroque arrangement of its squares and streets. Place De La Bourse square, has long been a symbol of the city and is a popular visitor spot. La Cité du Vin is a popular attraction for those looking to increase their knowldge of wine and its connections to french culture. Bordeaux also offers a wide range of public parks and gardens such as the beautiful Botanical Gardens. | ||||
157 | Bordeaux, France | |||
Bordeaux is located in southwestern France and is known in particular for the wine produced in the region. The city has undergone rapid development in recent years. Bordeaux is characterized by palatial architecture and has a late-baroque arrangement of its squares and streets. Place De La Bourse square, has long been a symbol of the city and is a popular visitor spot. La Cité du Vin is a popular attraction for those looking to increase their knowldge of wine and its connections to french culture. Bordeaux also offers a wide range of public parks and gardens such as the beautiful Botanical Gardens. | ||||
158 | Brest, France | |||
The French port of Brest in Brittany is situated on the extreme western tip of France. The harbor is one of the major naval ports in France. In the city there is an old fortress, from which one gets a good view of the marina. In one of the towers is a museum, the "Musée de la Marine," in which there is much information on the history of the harbor and the marina. | ||||
159 | Saint Malo, France | |||
Saint Malo is a city in the Brittany region of northwestern France. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations of France. The historic city center and fortifications are the symbol of Saint-Malo.
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160 | Honfleur, France | |||
Honfleur is located at the mouth of the Seine, as it flows into the English Channel. The port city is known for its shimmering light. Many painters used this region in the past as inspiration for for their artwork. One of the attractions, the Pont de Normandie, connects Honfleur and Le Havre. This bridge has a span of 856 m, the largest cable bridge in Europe. Among the attractions in Le Havre are the Church of St. Joseph, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Bridge of Normandy. | ||||
161 | Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom | |||
A historical port city located in Hampshire, Southern England, Southampton is a popular city with many attractions. Explore the Tudor House & Garden which displays artefacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey and the Solent Sky Museum. Known as the gateway to the metropolis of London, most cruise lines visit Southampton at the start or end of their journey, often offering excursions to explore nearby London. Meet your favourite celebrities at Madam Tussauds, check the time at Big Ben, revel in the rich history at The Tower of London and so much more! | ||||
162 | Falmouth, Cornwall, England | |||
Falmout is located in Cornwall, southwest England. The city has about 22 000 inhabitants and is known for having the third largest natural harbour in the world as well as for often being a starting or finishing point for world boat races. Some of the local attractions include the National Maritime Museum of Cornwall as well as the Pendennis Castle which is now used as a museum and own by English Heritage. The city also offers plenty of natural beauty with its parks, laurel mazes and Rhoderdons. | ||||
163 | Dun Laoghaire/ Dunleary (Dublin), Ireland | |||
Dun Laoghaire or Dunleary is a beautiful seaside town in County Dublin, only a short distance from the city centre. | ||||
164 | Cobh (Cork), Ireland | |||
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165 | Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom | |||
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and is fast becoming a European cultural capital. The city is well-known for its connections to the Titanic and the impressive Titanic Belfast experience opened in 2012. The city offers a fantastic variety of shops, with multiple shopping centres such as the Victoria Square Shopping Centre. Belfast City Hall, open since 1906 stands at the centre of the city and on sunny days the surrounding grounds become a popular picnic spot. | ||||
166 | Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland | |||
In the surroundings of the Scottish village you will find a breathtaking nature. Take a trip to view Scotland's rugged landscape, or visit one of the many castles in the country. | ||||
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168 | Tórshavn, Faroe Islands | |||
The capital of the Faroe Islands lies on the east coast of the largest island, Streymoy. With its major trade and ferry port, Tórshavn is the economic and political center of the country. The city is home to over 17,000 inhabitants. Be sure to explore the narrow streets of the Tinganes Peninsula, the oldest part of town. The cathedral and the lighthouse at Thorshavner Skansin Fort are worth a visit. | ||||
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170 | Akureyri, Iceland | |||
Akureyri is a city with an approximate population of 18,000, located in northern Iceland. The city is known for having a stunning natural landscape, which means that there are many opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities. One of the most unique opportunities which can be enjoyed in Akureyri is the chance to witness the Northern Lights between September and April. Akureyri is located at the base of the Eyjafjordur, another example of the stunning natural surroundings. | ||||
171 | Ísafjördur, Iceland | |||
Located in the north-west of Iceland, Ísafjördur is an ancient church site and has been an important trading post since as far back as the sixteenth century. | ||||
172 | Reykjavik, Iceland | |||
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177 | Halifax, Nova Scotia | |||
Halifax is the bustling capital of Nova Scotia on Canada’s eastern Atlantic coast. Despite its sprawling size, the vibrant metropolis maintains a quaint, small-town feeling due to its plethora of significant historic sights, important landmarks, and eclectic districts being easily accessible by foot. The city is renowned for its buzzing culture scene, modern art galleries, and craft-brew culture. | ||||
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179 | New York | |||
Affectionally known as the Big Apple, New York City is one of the most visited destinations on Earth. A multicultural metropolis, New York City is a melting pot of culture and has massive worldwide influence, economically and politically. From Manhattan’s Upper East Side to the Hudson River and Brooklyn’s Bronx to Broadway, New York City has a stunning variety of attractions with more than 20,000 restaurants, 200 museums, and 40 Broadway museums. It’s no wonder the ‘City that Never Sleeps’ attracts more than 60 million visitors annually. | ||||
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181 | Charleston, South Carolina | |||
Located on the coast of South Carolina, Charleston is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in the United States. The historic cobblestone streets mark the beginning of an interesting journey around Charleston and where you will encounter beautiful pastel colored antebellum houses, traditional horse-drawn carriages, and luscious parks. | ||||
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Named after the Mayaimi tribe that inhabited the area in the 1600s, Miami has skyrocketed to international recognition as the cruise capital of the world. Nestled between Biscayne National Park and Everglades National Park, the incredibly diverse tropical metropolis is equally acclaimed for its stunning sandy beaches, extravagant party scene, street art, natural beauty and glittering skyline. Vibrant, classy, edgy, exciting – Miami is everything you want in a cruise destination and more. | ||||
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