World Cruises


- Itineraries to Africa, for the most part, do not strictly visit only ports on the continent.
- Alaska. Breathtaking scenery, gleaming glaciers, abundant wildlife, and Native American culture are only a few of the spectacular attractions that draw cruise vacationers to Alaska.
- Asia is just as much a land of superlatives today: the largest continent, the tallest mountains and longest coastline, the most wildly varied plants and animals, and 3/5 of the world's population.
- Australia and New Zealand lie literally on the other side of the world from North America.
- Caribbean: warm climate; an astounding array of ports of call and thousands of beaches.
- Europe is relatively small as continents go. And since it's surrounded by water, it only makes sense to explore it by sea, where the grandeur of Europe is never out of sight.
- Hawaii. They say it all happened when volcanoes rose from the sea. Soon, trade winds scattered the seeds that grew into incredible flowers, bamboo and fragrant papaya.

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- A day visit to a Mexican port can be an opportunity to sunbathe on one of Mexico's 440 beaches, explore some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling spots in the Pacific Ocean.
- Mediterranean. Cruises in this part of the world fall into three broad categories:
Eastern Mediterranean/Aegean Sea cruises visit ports in Turkey, Greece and lots of islands.
Western Mediterranean/Southern Europe cruises sail among the cities and villages of Southern Europe from the Adriatic to the Straits of Gibraltar.
Southern Mediterranean cruises visit the more exotic ports of call along the coast of North Africa from Morocco to the Holy Lands.
- Scandinavia / Russia. The fjords, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Helsinki plus the splendor of the czars, the Kremlin.
- South America. This vibrant continent combines Latin American flare with the all the warmth of the Caribbean.
- South Pacific. Tahiti, Bora Bora and Moorea evoke images of soft-sand beaches lined with palm trees.

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