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Cruising - Travel Inspiration Of all the Greek Islands, Santorini stands out for its natural beauty and the natural phenomenon is undoubtedly best seen from a cruise ship, and usually features in most itineraries in this region. The island was created out of a cataclysmic... Learn more... Cruise lines which offer itineraries from Dubai include Silversea, Costa Cruises and Germany’s Aida, with most offering seven-night voyages including stops at Abu Dhabi and Muscat. Due to the overwhelming success of Brilliance of the Seas’... Learn more... Few places on earth offer such a diversity of sensory experiences. It’s a blend of exotic cultures, imposing cityscapes, ancient temples and pagodas and bustling markets, all somehow fused together to form a complex and fascinating canvas.... Learn more... It’s a region that lives up to its tropical clichés and the island groups, and their inhabitants, are inextricably bound by a common culture which is as fascinating as it is enduring. It’s not surprising that this part of the world attracted... Learn more... It was dusk and we were alone on the forward deck of the Orion, fresh from its season cruising Antarctic waters watching its ice-hardened bow plough through the Coral Sea while 73 other passengers were either playing trivia in the lounge relaxing... Learn more... We’re sitting in chest deep warm water, with the jacuzzi jets pummelling our muscles in an impromptu hydro-massage as the ship pulls away from Wharf 8 for the “mini-cruise” from Darling Harbour to Circular Quay in Sydney. One of the deck... Learn more... Abandoning ship? No, it’s cocktail party time for the 26 passengers on board Pandaw II, a splendid glistening timber and brass colonial-style riverboat (think gin and tonics at sunset) and this spot of indulgence is part of a seven-night cruise... Learn more... We are sipping Champagne on the aft deck of the Orion, trying to come to grips with the great adventure that lies to the south, having just set sail from the tiny maritime port of Bluff at the bottom of New Zealand. Over the coming 18 days, we... Learn more... |








