 Cruises
with a difference
- Specialty cruises provide more intimate
experiences than the larger cruise lines. Smaller ships can also
cruise to remote destinations that the larger cruise lines cannot
venture to. For example, cruise lines like Seattle-based Cruise West
can take passengers to some of the most secluded and pristine locales
in the Sea of Cortez and Alaska's Inside Passage - cruising through
hidden inlets rich with wildlife and natural beauty.
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Cruise Lines |
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American
Cruise Lines Luxury
small ship cruises through the smooth inland waterways of
America's historic East Coast. |
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American
West Steamboat Co. |
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Cruise
West up-close travel
that focuses on the destination - its scenery, wildlife,
natural history and culture - all in the company of
limited numbers of like-minded travelers. |
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Galapagos
Explorer II Our purpose
is to promote Ecuador as a privileged destination for
tourism, we shall offer innovative and high quality
products while maintaining a permanent practice of
business ethics and respect for mankind and the
environment. |
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Norwegian
Coastal Voyage Norwegian
Coastal Voyage has plied the waters of the 1,250-mile
fjord filled west coast of Norway. Our 6 to 12 day cruise
itineraries from Bergen in the south across the Arctic
Circle in the north to Kirkenes close to the Russian
border. |
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Peter
Deilmann Cruises Peter
Deilmann Cruises owns and operates ten deluxe river
vessels cruising the Great Rivers of Europe as well as two
ocean going vessels. |
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RiverBarge
Excursion Lines, Inc. RiverBarge
Excursion Lines, Inc. is the owner operator of the 198
guest R/B River Explorer, the only hotel barge traveling
America's inland waterways and an innovative approach to
the niche leisure market. |
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Star
Clippers Star Clippers
knows the kind of cruise discriminating clients want and
has created the perfect ships to deliver it. Come aboard
the Star Clipper, Star Flyer, or the new Royal Clipper,
the largest full-rigged sailing ship in the world |
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