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A worldly, European ambiance makes each journey much more exciting and memorable. Come to some of the world’s most desirable and unusual ports...each is unique in its diversity. From the ancient wonders of the Eastern Mediterranean to the cool beauty of the North Sea.

Summer is the ideal time to travel north ...on a Scandinavian or Baltic adventure you will truly never forget. Gliding through the sparkling blue waters of Norway’s fjords, you’ll see some of the world’s most unusual and beautiful scenery...while the Baltic coastline offers storybook cities and an intriguing glimpse into European history, past and present.

Anyone seeking the sun in winter will find it on spectacular fall, winter and early spring cruises from the mysteries of Marrakech to some of the most charming spots in Spain, Portugal, France and North Africa. No place on earth is quite like the eastern Mediterranean, where each and every day can transport you back to the dawn of civilization... to the jewel-like ports of Italy and Greece.

Immerse yourself in the soul of Europe among the ancient relics of glorious Rome, the majestic castles of the Scottish Highlands or the grand palaces of St. Petersburg. From Parisian museums to Turkish bazaars, this diverse and wide landscape is filled with adventure.

Belgium
- Port City - Zeebrugge
This quaint seaside resort is gateway to the charming city of Bruges, which retains its medieval heritage in the old city center. Stroll along its cobbled streets graced by tranquil canals and waterways, and discover its architectural treasures. Make sure to visit the Belfry, which has rung out the quarter hour for over seven centuries.

Denmark - Port City - Copenhagen
Copenhagen is built on two islands connected by bridges. Take a walk along Strøget, one of Europe’s longest walking streets, lined with cafés and stores with an unending show of street entertainers.

France - Port City - Bordeaux
Bordeaux is a charming city of history and tradition with a mix of contemporary and classical architecture. A visit to a vineyard is a must in the Wine Capital of the World.

France - Port City - Paris
Walk Paris’ tree-lined boulevards, pausing to gaze at its arquitectural masterpieces. Stroll through the Champs Elysées, once an elegant 17th century promenade with sweeping gardens, and now home to cafés, restaurants, cinemas and chic arcades. While you rest leisurely at a sidewalk café, take in all the sounds, sights and smell of the City of Light.

France - Port City - Sete
At the foot of Mont Saint Clair lies Sete, one of the most important fishing ports on the French Mediterranean. Specially appealing is the Théatre de la Mer, an ancient fort, now an open theater that offers an impressive view of the stage with the sea in the background.

Monte Carlo - Port City - Nice
The world’s most famous casino (a must see even if you do not gamble), glittering nightlife, first-class dining and shopping, make it one of the world’s most glamorous destinations. The casino is an elaborate Italianate structure capped by four towers and a copper-tin roof.

Germany - Port City - Berlin
With its museums, art galleries, theaters and monuments, Berlin is one of Germany’s most exciting cities. Enjoy a view of the aristocratic old Berlin along the famous boulevard Unter der Linden, extending from the Brandenburg Gate to Alexanderplatz plaza. Or take a leisurely boat ride along Berlin’s rivers and canals.

Greece - Port City - Athens
Athens’ Piraeus port has served the city since antiquity. The port sits about 10 km southwest of Greece’s capital city of Athens. Visitors have come to Athens for ages (literally) to visit the Parthenon in the hills of Acropolis and other historic sites. Natural harbors, such as Mikrolimano, Passalimani, Zea, Freatida and Hatzikiriakio, are famous among tourists as well. Ancient though it may be, the city of Athens is alive with modern shops and busy streets as well as quiet, peaceful

Italy - Port City - Florence
The cultural and historical impact of Florence is overwhelming. Close up, however, the city is one of Italy's most atmospheric and pleasant, retaining a strong resemblance to the small late-medieval centre that contributed so much to the cultural and political development of Europe.

Italy - Port City - Genoa
Genoa is the largest town in Lugiria, the Italian Riviera. Visitors arriving at the port of Genoa have the option of taking boat tours of the harbor or continuing on to catch some of Genoa’s most famous sites. The Piazza San Mateo is a lovely square lined with palaces. Genoa’s Via Garibaldi is one of Italy’s most beautiful streets and is also lined with palaces. The 16th-century mansion, Palazzo Spinola Gallery, displays artwork from the Italian and Flemish Renaissance eras.

Italy - Port City - Rome
At the heart of the city, where the Forum and the Colosseum stand, you will catch a glimpse of the remarkable metropolis that was ancient Rome. The climb of the Spanish Steps near Villa Borghese park will allow you an inspiring view of the city.

Italy - Port City - Venice
Discover the heart of Venice on a leisurely cruise along the Grand Canal. Or if you want to splurge, an old-fashioned gondola ride is the ultimate romantic experience. The lively Piazza San Marcos is always filled with people and fluttering pigeons. Take in the vista from one of the outdoor cafés that line the plaza.

Netherlands - Port City - Amsterdam
Bustling Dam Square is the focal point of the city. Arched bridges connect narrow streets and slim canals traverse the city. For the best views of the impressive mansions that line the canals a sightseeing boat trip is the best option.

Portugal - Port City - Lisbon
This charming and lively capital city has many historic buildings, squares and lush gardens. Stroll along its wide boulevards with black-and-white mosaic sidewalks. The winding streets with their “miradouros” offer stunning views of the river and city.

Spain - Port City - Barcelona
Take a stroll along Las Ramblas, the city’s liveliest boulevard, with a wide tree-lined pedestrian esplanade and at the harbor you’ll find the over-200-foot-tall monument to Christopher Columbus. Be sure to visit the Gran Teatre del Liceu, one of the world’s great opera houses. The small old quarter of Barcelona is filled with narrow, rambling streets where you can enjoy the Gothic architecture of old.

Unpack only once and discover Picasso and Gaudi in Barcelona, Michelangelo in Florence, Van Gogh in Amsterdam; savor Italian wines, Spanish tapas, French bakeries and English pubs; sail ancient trade routes and stroll through centuries-old cobblestone streets and Tuscan fields of sunflowers and lavender. Multiregional Europe cruise itineraries allow you to experience the vast diversity of the continent - all on one cruise vacation.

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