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Breathtaking Iceland

Breathtaking Iceland

Iceland is home to some of the largest glaciers in Europe.
Statue of Liberty

Most iconic symbol of America

One of the most iconic symbol of America, the Statue of Liberty rises up from New York Harbor
River Garonne Cruise

River Garonne Cruise

The Garonne River is famous because of the Canal du Midi, which is a Two Seas Canal.
Peyto Lake, Canada

Peyto Lake

The brilliant display of blue is fed by the Peyto Glacier high above the lake and part of the Wapta Icefield.
The Grand Palace,Thailand

The Grand Palace,Thailand

The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand.
The Romantic Road

The Romantic Road

The German Romantic Road is one of the biggest magnets for tourism in the southern provinces of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.
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Alaska Cruise

Alaska is famous for its vast wilderness, amazing wildlife, and stunning landscapes. Alaska also is known for its unique geography and history, as well as the fact it is the largest State of the United States and is separated from the rest of the country.

Most Alaska cruises depart from Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco, and Anchorage Alaska, which includes departures from Seward and Whittier.

Mediterranean cruises

The Mediterranean Sea has numerous advantages over other cruising areas, with its diversity of cultures, people, languages and history. ​ There are many ports ideally suited to cruise passengers, with something to interest everyone, in most cases situated close to where the Cruise ship docks.

Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs), with their characteristic and unique climatic regimes of mild wet winters and warm and dry summers, occur in just five regions of the world: California; Central Chile; the Mediterranean Basin; the Cape Region of South Africa; and Southwestern and South Australia.

Baltic Cruises

Baltic cruises visit the following countries: Russia, Poland, Sweden, Germany, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Denmark. The 'Baltics' when referenced in regards to cruising are any countries which border the baltic sea. The 'Baltic states' are slightly different and refer to only Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

The largest expanse of brackish water in the world, the semienclosed and relatively shallow Baltic Sea is of great interest to scientists, while to historians it represents the economic core of the Hanseatic League, the great medieval trading group of northern European ports.

Polar Cruises

At its heart, an expedition cruise is an adventurous voyage that allows you to experience a remote and untamed area of the world. You jump aboard a small ice-breaking ship and head off into the wilderness, be it exploring ice-choked waterways such as the Arctic's Northwest Passage, the rugged penguin island of South Georgia, or sailing across the Drake Passage to Antarctica.

Swoop offer voyages to both the Arctic and the Antarctic, including the North Pole and crossing the Antarctic Circle. Read on and discover how to choose between these two incredible destinations, and the sort of activities you can expect to enjoy during a polar voyage.

Luxury Cruises

Luxury cruises are typically smaller ships that carry less than 1,000 people and provide more intimate service. It offers exquisite dining, six-star service, and smaller vessels to reach the destinations that larger ships can't.

Luxury cruises are characterized by a refined onboard atmosphere, a wide variety of exotic destinations, spacious accommodations and the highest level of personalized service. In other words, the finest of everything.