Germany's Christmas Markets

Only available in the winter, this cruise brings you to the land
of the original Christmas Markets. Here you will find treasures
unique to the region and this time of year. You will explore Mainz
or Mainz and Cologne as well as other places on the River Rhine.
Enjoy the local seasonal food and drink here, such gluwein and
bratwurst in order to make your visit even more special. You may
also book your cruise in time to celebrate the New Year, where you
will watch fireworks and celebration while on the Rhine River. The
Rhine will captivate you with its charm, especially during the
exciting Christmas season.
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Caribbean - St. John's

Your cruise will begin in St. John's, the capital and largest
city in the West Indies nation of Antigua and Barbuda. Explore the
magical islands of the Caribbean Sea and delight in the beaches and
crystal clear waters you meet. The capital was established in 1632,
when the area was first colonized. Visit the Caribbean, the nation
of island paradises, in the winter, when there are fewer tourists
and more opportunities. This country is located very close to other
island nations in the Caribbean including Virgin Islands, St.
Lucia, Barbados and more. You will get to explore other island
nations on your cruise as well.
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Laos

In Laos you will cruise along the mighty Mekong River, one of
the largest rivers in the world. Navigating the Mekong is a once in
a lifetime experience and when adventuring and sailing through the
area you will likely see the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Wat Phu,
an ancient ruin from the Khmer people. Your stay in Laos will be
unforgettable and you will experience a fascinating culture as well
as interesting natural landscapes including caves, waterfalls and
river villages.
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Laos
Australia

The Land Down Under welcomes you! This amazing continent,
renowned for the Great Barrier Reef, Outback and exotic wildlife
has something for everyone! The Murray River is the largest river
in Australia and forms the border between New South Wales and
Victoria. The river has an array of wildlife including Murray
short-necked turtle, eel-tailed catfish, Murray cod, platypus and
many more. The Whitsunday Islands are located in the heart of the
Great Barrier Reef and give you amazing opportunities to explore
the wildlife. Scuba-diving and snorkeling are the best way to see
the abundance of the tropical paradise that lives just below the
surface of the water.
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Mediterranean

Explore the splendors of the Mediterranean during the winter to
escape the cold of Northern Europe. Home to a welcoming culture and
laid-back attitude like no other, the milder temperatures will
delight you upon arrival. Start your cruise on the timeless French
Riveria and make stops along the way seeing the difference of
coastal towns.
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Patagonia

The Patagonia region is located at the Southern-most part of
South America and includes parts of Chile and Argentina. Some
notable places in the area are Tierra del Fuego, Santa Cruz and
Cape Horn. During your cruise you will get to see glaciers in their
natural habitat as well as an array of wildlife. Navigate through
the islands and rivers of the Patagonian region. Here you will have
the opportunity to see wildlife that is out of this world including
penguins, condors, guanacos and more. Enjoy your trip to the
meeting point of the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean!
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Cambodia

Discover the villages and cities of the Mekong River and see the
well known cities of Phnom Penh and Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) .
Here you will explore the wonders of the orient and Cambodian
culture and hospitality. Visit the ancient sites of the Khmer
people, who still influence the Cambodian customs of today
including the national language. In the Mekong Region, you will
explore lush jungles, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and authentic
riverside villages.
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