39 travel features tagged “Cruises”
Forget floating hotels with shuffleboard and showtunes – these cruises take travellers to the world’s most beautiful corners in a style that even the cruise-averse will enjoy.
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02 January 2013
Antarctica is the coldest, highest, loneliest place on Earth, and for many it is the trip of a lifetime.
21 December 2012
Stretching 6,400km through South America, the mighty Amazon harbours mystical legends that lure travellers deeper into the jungle.
13 December 2012
A casino-hopping tour around the islands is the perfect way to kick back, relax and have some offshore fun.
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10 December 2012
Ecuador’s famous archipelago is still a place where animals have the right of way, the exotic is accessible and the pages of a magazine come to life.
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29 November 2012
After a four-year absence, there are now two paddle wheelers plying the muddy Mississippi River, taking visitors on a long, slow journey through US history.
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22 November 2012
Despite increased tourism and rising temperatures, the Arctic’s stunning landscape of crashing glaciers and elusive wildlife is still largely ruled by ice.
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20 September 2012
Known as the “Venice of the East” during much of the 19th Century, the waterways that still crisscross the Thai capital serve as living cultural and historical relics.
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29 August 2012
Worldwide Weird
On 15 August every year, participants vie to create the most impressive bathtub-based craft and compete in the 1km Régate de Baignoires down the Meuse River in Dinant.
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07 August 2012
The Passport blog
The winter period of June to August is rush hour off the coast of Sydney as thousands of whales migrate from Antarctica to sub-tropical breeding grounds.
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02 August 2012