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Expert Author: Martyn Davis Did you realise that the River Seine actually forks and cuts Paris in half? Plus is one of the most well known rivers in France and Paris, with tourists travelling here from all over the world. Expert Author: R. Eric Bramlett If you are a water-lover, but afraid that a move to Austin, Texas means the end of lake sports, you obviously haven't heard about the three most popular lakes in the Austin, TX area. Lady Bird Lake, Lake Austin and Lake Travis are full of recreational opportunities. Expert Author: Rob Cross Article provides reasons why chartering a corporate yacht can be an excellent corporate outing. Chartering a corporate yacht can also be a great way to entertain prospective clients. Expert Author: Michael Davies This article looks at 5 important things you should consider to ensure the perfect cruise. Expert Author: Ellen Gentry Lots of people would love the chance to take a cruise to Hawaii. Cruises tend to be very easy vacations, therefore a cruise to Hawaii can be a lot of fun, and also very simple. Several options exist for choosing a Hawaii cruise package. Expert Author: Sanjog Kumar Details of luxury yacht charter Alysia to sail for luxury yachting in Greece, Europe. Expert Author: Mandy Karlik Cruise ships offer an array of charming little shipboard boutiques that advertise duty-free delights ... but are these really good deals? And what on earth is "duty" anyway? Find out about duty-free shopping and how to get the best buys onboard ship (and when to jump ship). Expert Author: Michael Rad With more and more passengers traveling by ship, cruising has grown into a very important branch of global tourism as of last year. Expert Author: Diana Peter We all look around for various cruise options across. Here we have all the information that you look for before going on your favorite cruise. Expert Author: Dan Clarke When Charles Darwin sailed around the world on the Beagle in 1867, the Galapagos Islands were just another stop on this young naturalist's journey. Little did he or anyone else know that this particular stop would change the history of science, if not the world, for ever. Today, by taking a cruise to the Galapagos Islands, you can see the same wildlife that Darwin saw and see for yourself this incredible variation of species - but in a great deal more comfort than he enjoyed! Expert Author: Joanna McLaughlin Cruise ships offer great opportunities for old and new perfume fans to try and stock up on their favorite fragrances. While the base price of the perfume may not be discounted much onboard ship, the opportunity to try on and wear the scent before you buy it plus the duty-free option (no taxes) mean perfume lovers can nab some good deals onboard ship. Expert Author: Ellen Gentry When you consider Hawaii's charming island locale, beautiful beaches, it's easy to see why Hawaii's islands are such a popular travel destination. A Hawaii cruise is an ideal way to take in all of Hawaii's beauty. Vacationers can choose a Hawaii cruise package that will let them sample a little bit of all of Hawaii's islands. Expert Author: Ellen Gentry Hawaiian cruises offer you the ultimate Hawaiian experience. Hawaii cruises offer something for all ages and provide the ultimate vacation experience. Hawaii cruises let you see the stunning scenery of the wonderful Hawaiian Islands in a whole new way. Book your cruise today. Expert Author: Ken Jones St Vincent and the Grenadines is located in the southeast Caribbean about 90 miles west of Barbados. The island group lie south of St Lucia and north of Grenada. The Grenadines are comprised of 32 islands and cays stretching south from St Vincent. Only 8 of the Grenadines are populated and the remaining are bird sanctuaries and very popular for both hiking and snorkelling. All are volcanic in origin and deeply embellished with inlets where the sea washes up on fine white sandy beaches. St Vincent has lush green mountains. Expert Author: Ken Jones Cuba is an archipelago of islands located in the northern Caribbean Sea at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Its geographic coordinates are 21°3x N, 80°00x W. Cuba lies to south of the eastern United States and the Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. Expert Author: Vernon Wells I had never been on a cruise before but have to admit my Caribbean cruise was the vacation of a lifetime. Expert Author: Liz Whitt If you can book you early, you will probably be able to find a really great cheap cruise deal. By booking 5 or 6 months in advance of the cruise date, is the best way to get a great deal. One of the perks that comes with early booking is, you will have your choice of the cabins available. Expert Author: Ken Jones Turkey is well known for its Gulets. Traditional motor sailors that carry holiday makers around the Turkish coast. The boats are wide beamed and roomy compared with the conventional charter yacht. The Gulets are crewed and hands on sailing will be limited. For those wanting a little more independence there plenty of yacht charter companies in the area offering the more normal bareboat deals. Expert Author: Ken Jones Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean being only slightly smaller the Sicily, the largest. It lies in the western Mediterranean off the western coast of the Italian peninsula and just to the south of the French island of Corsica, separated by the narrow Strait of Bonifacio. Mountains dominate much Sardinia's interior; the highest point is Monti del Gennargentu at 1,834 metres. The coast boasts some of the most wonderful beaches in the Mediterranean. Expert Author: Ken Jones The Balearic Islands or Islas Baleares are to be found western Mediterranean several hundred kilometres of the eastern coast of Spain. This island group comprises Mallorca, Minorca, Ibiza, Cabrera and Formentera. There are three airports in the islands making access extremely easy. At Palma de Mallorca on Mallorca, Ibiza on Ibiza and Mahon on Minorca. Access is also possible from the Spanish mainland via ferry from Barcelona, Denia and Valencia.
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