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Featured Cruise Line: Paul Gauguin Cruises
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At the turn of the century, impressionist Paul Gauguin traveled to the tropical shores of French Polynesia to create some of his most renowned masterpieces. Today his namesake, the m/s Paul Gauguin, transports you to the same romantic Tahitian vacation paradise to explore, experience and escape. With the freedom to discover the exotic ports of the South Pacific without limitation, your cruise aboard m/s Paul Gauguin will fulfill your every dream and expectation. Previously sailing as a member of the Regent Seven Seas brand, the Paul Gauguin started sailing as part of it's own brand Paul Gauguin Cruises in 2009. The Paul Gauguin has retained it's outstanding reputation for quality service and it continues to deliver dream vacations in a dreamy destination. more
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Featured Ship: River Beatrice
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River Beatrice is a small river ship sailing the Danube River for Uniworld Cruises. Built in 2009, the 410 foot River Beatrice hosts 180 guests. The lavishly appointed river view staterooms have hotel-style beds draped in fine linens, a vanity, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual thermostat for air conditioning and heat, direct-dial telephone, flat-screen TV with satellite, bottled water, and bathroom with L'Occitane body products, magnifying mirror, and plush bathrobes. Uniworld ships offer wi-fi service on board, allowing their guests to stay connected. Uniworld ships are staffed by a world-class, award-winning all English-speaking staff. Another popular feature is complimentary use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks in port. Public areas onboard include the beautiful panoramic main lounge which has a full-service bar, a cozy library and game room, as well as an elegant restaurant. more
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Featured Destination: Mediterranean
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An Extended Mediterranean cruise is simply a cruise vacation that combines ports from both the Western Mediterranean and the Eastern Mediterranean, typically beginning in Barcelona and ending in Greece or Turkey (or in the reverse). These cruises are always 12 nights long or greater, and sail between May and October. The benefit of these cruises is that you get a taste of more countries in the Mediterranean. If you like what you see in one country, you could always take another cruise with a greater emphasis on that region later. For example, a Western Mediterranean cruise does a lot of Italy and some of France. An Extended Mediterranean may skip France and take you to two ports in Italy. An Eastern Mediterranean Cruise does a lot of Greece and Turkey. An Extended Mediterranean may give you Athens, one Greek Island, Kusadasi in Turkey, but skip Istanbul. It all depends on the ship. more
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