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The ship itself is a wonder of the modern
world -a state -of-the-art city at sea that sails along
slowly enough for relaxed leisure, and fast enough for
you to linger longer in each port of call. Stretching
on an average of 925ft and weighing a little over a
100,000 tonnes, these liners are virtually super luxury
hotels-on-sea with miles of international décor,
acres of carpets, air-conditioning and awesome mountains
of grub. The excitement of the casino, the buzz of the
nightclub or the laid back atmosphere of a piano bar.
However you want to entertained, with a host of onboard
venues, every night is party night!
Sample the thrill of cruising with awesome onboard
activities, entertainment and dining options, you’ll
be surprised how much you can pack into just a few days.
You hand over the responsibility to the crew and have
your holiday pass by your porthole every day. You only
have to pack and unpack once, and otherwise you do whatever
you jolly well please. Once on the seas, the hardest
decision is where to dine and what to gorge on. It's
a tough life!
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OSLO,
NORWAY |
Discover centuries of seafaring history
with a visit to the famous Viking Ship
Museum, the Fram Museum and the Kon Tiki
Museum which celebrates the late Thor
Heyerdahl’s traversing of the oceans
in reed boats. And visit Karl Johan Gata,
a street alive with superb shops, musicians
and street vendors. Marvel at the Holmenkollen
ski jump, built for the 1952 Olympics
and one of the world’s highest at
200 feet above the ground, and experience
the thrill for your self with a virtual
jump.
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COPENHAGEN,
DENMARK |
Rich in culture and history, Copenhagen
is a wonderful city for walking. Visit
the harbour area of Nyhavn and relax in
a outdoor café or catch a canal
boat tour of the city’s waterways.
See the life size bronze statue of Hans
Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid
or enjoy Tivoli’s lavish gardens
and amusement rides.
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STOCKHOLM,
SWEDEN |
Sweden’s island capital and Royal
home of Queen Christina, Stockholm is
situated across a myriad of waterways,
locks and bridges, which is why Stockholm
has rightly earned its nickname, the ‘Venice
of the North.’ Stroll around the
Skansen, an open air museum founded in
1891. The cultural history park contains
150 buildings of historical interest,
including houses, farms, workshops and
historic scenes. Or visit the famous Vasa
Museum, home to a fabulously preserved
rigged warship from the 17th century.
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HELSINKI,
FINLAND |
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city of unique personality and traditions,
the Finnish capital of Helsinki is quite
simply an architectural delight. Blending
the neo classical, the baroque and contemporary
design styles, Helsinki is a vibrant city
full of sophistication, heritage and beauty.
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ST.
PETERSBURG , RUSSIA |
St. Petersburg is a place of wonder and
amazement. Its most famous land mark,
the Winter Palace, is a truly remarkable
sight with its gilded domes, Baroque palaces
and grand formal gardens. Inside visit
the incredible Hermitage Museum that houses
over 3 million works of art including
pieces by Monet, Rembrandt, Van Gogh and
Leonardo da Vinci.
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TALLINN,
ESTONIA |
Tallinn is one of the most atmospheric
cities in Europe with its incredible architectural
treasures of guild houses, steepled churches
and the hallowed halls of Toompea Castle.
Wander through the maze of medieval street
sand passageways, then relax with a local
brew in one of the open air bars or restaurants
in the historic Town Hall Square.
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