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Question: Can someone tell me a good company to go to for cruises in Southern China? I want to have a cruise in the southern part of china with my girl. (china cruises) Best answer: Answer by kmhttp://www.omegatravel.com
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Question: Are there any cruises that go to South America from Florida? (south america cruises) Best answer: Answer by DougYes through the Panama Canal.
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Question: Has anyone vacationed with JOHN HALL’S ALASKA cruises & tours? We are considering the 22 day Alaska & Canadian Rockies tour & cruise. Please give us your input if you have used this company. (alaska cruise tours) Best answer: Answer by Klondike JohnThis is a very good tour company and will deliver a great
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Question: Where can I find good cheap cruises in China? I’m looking for a cruise in China that will tour the mountains and not big cities but I want something cheap and uniqueish – not just Carnival or Royal carribean cruises in China. Anyone have any ideas where I should look? (china cruises) Best answer:
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Question: An excursion boat takes 1.5 times as long to go 360 miles up a river than to return. If the boat cruises at 15 miles per hour in still water, what is the rate of the current? This question was asked before. Below is the best answer, but it doesn’t check out. By his
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Question: Is anyone aware of a company that offers family European River Cruises that are for the frugal? I’d love to take a European River Cruise with my husband and 11 year old son. But, I don’t want to be stuck on a cruise where it is all inclusive, and there are escorted tours at
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Question: Are European river/barge cruises fun for thirtysomethings? my wife and I love to bike and relax and eat good food, so a river barge cruise in Europe sounds like a fun trip. But I read that most of the other people on these trips are 50+ years old. Will we have fun, or will
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Question: I am a green card holder. I have a valid Kenyian passport. Do I need visas to go to cruises for South america. I also wanted to know if I need Schengen visas. (south america cruises) Best answer: Answer by kny390My Mom is an English citizen and when we took her on a cruise
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Question: River cruises? Is anybody interested in river cruises? For exemple in Russia? http://ecotours-russia.com/content00420000.asp Or it`s not very popular, reliable for foreigners? (river cruises) Best answer: Answer by HeidiIt is becomming a little bit bigger here in the U.S.A. but most prefer to cruise the caribbean so they aren’t as big here. The link you
about 6 months ago
Most cruise lines do Baltic Cruises and they all stay more than one night in St Petersburg in Russia. We are going on one in June and it stays 2 nights (3 days) in St Petes. Depends on the cruise itinery, as someone else said, Venice is usually at least overnight.
about 6 months ago
Muster is right, a cruise allows you to see multiple ports in a shorter amount of time, rather than just one port. It really allows you to do and see different things all in one trip.
about 6 months ago
Very few cruises offer overnight in any given port, the beauty of cruising is that it gives a sampling of each port and allows you the opportunity to see many countries and ports in one vacation. One port that usually offer overnight in Europe is Venice (Italy). Hope this helps a bit.
Good luck in your research.
about 6 months ago
I know there are very few that ever stay that long in one port.