GEMS OF THE DALMATIAN COAST Marco Polo was born on the island of Korcula (pictured at left) and we think that’s where he acquired his passion for beautiful things. We’ll show you what we mean when we dock there for a day full of cultural riches. The folks who’ve been there call Dubrovnik “the pearl of the Adriatic” and it’s not hard to see why. The seaside scenery dazzles, its medieval buildings are treasure troves of history and the people you’ll meet in squares along the cobbled streets (like the artisan at right), well they’re real gems, too!
MAKING ST. PETERSBURG & THE BALTICS RICHER STILL Our guests described a favorite part of this cruise as awesome, superb, fascinating, full of information, fun, accessible, fabulous, exceptional and a wonderful enhancement to the entire experience. We’d like to put a face on their superlatives. Meet our expert lecturer, historian and marine naturalist, Abba lookalike, Åsa Övrelid, who hails from the hallowed halls of two Swedish universities and sails away with you…
ANTARCTIC WARMTH
Rethink frigid glacial islands. Imagine a natural wonderland sculpted in shimmering blue ice, where penguins waddle their welcomes, seabirds dance in cloudless skies, seals play hide and seek with lumbering whales, and shore excursions with expert naturalists include a champagne toast!
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