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St. John’s, Newfoundland: City of Legends

Posted by on Apr 24, 2014 in Atlantic Provinces, Canada, Canada, Cities, Cruise ports, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, International, Newfoundland, Ocean Cruises | 0 comments

St. John’s, Newfoundland: City of Legends

St. John’s is a blend of old and new, city and nature. There are elegant historic homes, colorful wooden houses, brick and stone church and government buildings, colonial shops, and innovative modern museums. Should you want to tour by sea, regaled by songs and stories, accompanied by a Newfoundland dog, the Scademia sails past lighthouses and rugged cliffs to Cape Spear.

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North America’s first Europeans: evidence of Vikings in Newfoundland

Posted by on Apr 23, 2014 in Canada, Cruise ports, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, International, Newfoundland, Ocean Cruises | 0 comments

North America’s first Europeans: evidence of Vikings in Newfoundland

St. Anthony is the gateway to L’Anse Aux Meadows, the first and only authenticated Norse settlement in North America. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of its significance in the history of worldwide exploration and the movement of peoples. In 2000, it attracted attention and large crowds when the landing of the Vikings 1000 years earlier was celebrated.

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Voyage of the Vikings aboard Holland America’s Amsterdam: Iceland

Posted by on Apr 23, 2014 in Cities, Cruise ports, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, Iceland, International, Ocean Cruises, Scandinavia | 0 comments

Voyage of the Vikings aboard Holland America’s Amsterdam: Iceland

It is said that when the Vikings first saw Iceland–with volcanoes, black lava fields, sulfurous steam, and bubbling mud pools– they thought they had discovered the entrance to the Netherworld.

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Cruise ports in Norway: Holland America’s Voyage of the Vikings

Posted by on Apr 22, 2014 in Cities, Cruise ports, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Europe, Historic Travel, International, Norway, Ocean Cruises, Scandinavia | 0 comments

Cruise ports in Norway: Holland America’s Voyage of the Vikings

The oldest of the Scandinavian capitals, founded over a thousand years ago, Oslo was an important center of wood trade. In the 1600s, after yet another devastating fire, King Christian IV, ruler of Denmark and Norway, rebuilt the city in brick and stone closer to Akershus Fortress and named it Christiania after himself. The original name was not restored until 1925.

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Portland, Maine: The Jewel By The Sea

Posted by on Mar 16, 2014 in Cities, Cruise ports, Cultural Travel, Family travel, Ferries, Festivals, Historic Travel, Maine, Ocean Cruises, United States | 0 comments

Portland, Maine: The Jewel By The Sea

Portland, the largest city in Maine, is on a small peninsula that juts into Casco Bay

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Stockholm, Sweden and the archipelago

Posted by on Mar 7, 2014 in Cities, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Ferries, Festivals, Historic Travel, Hotels, International, Ocean Cruises, Scandinavia, Sweden, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Stockholm, Sweden and the archipelago

Where the fresh waters of Lake Malaren meet the salt water of the Baltic Sea you’ll find the capital city of the Kingdom of Sweden– Stockholm. This political and cultural center of a country a bit larger than California is on 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. Its water is so pristine that you can swim or fish in it and, if you’re lucky, catch a salmon right outside the Royal Palace.

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Gotland: Pearl of the Baltic Sea

Posted by on Feb 27, 2014 in Cities, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Europe, Ferries, Festivals, Historic Travel, International, Ocean Cruises, Scandinavia, Sweden, Uncategorized | 2 comments

Gotland: Pearl of the Baltic Sea

We spotted the towers of Visby’s medieval cathedral as we approached Sweden’s island of Gotland. We were there to see the Old Town, a medieval Viking and Hanseatic trading post with a ring wall, towers, and moat. It is so well preserved that it seems to have come to life from a fairy tale. Today, Visby is a modern municipality and cultural center, a fusion of the best of the old and new. You can shop for innovative local goods and modern Scandinavian designs in historic buildings along winding 13th century cobbled lanes.

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The Queen Mary 2: a transatlantic adventure fit for a king

Posted by on Feb 24, 2014 in Cities, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Europe, Germany, Historic Travel, International, Ocean Cruises | 2 comments

The Queen Mary 2: a transatlantic adventure fit for a king

The champagne sailaway from Hamburg aboard Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 went off with a bang–fireworks, that is–as we slowly sailed along the Elbe. People lined the shore for miles, waving and cheering from sidewalks and plazas, cafés and restaurants, private homes and public buildings, monuments, hotels, and beaches–anywhere with space to gather.

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Hip and historic Montréal

Posted by on Jan 16, 2014 in Cities, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Festivals, Historic Travel, Hotels, International, Ocean Cruises | 0 comments

Hip and historic Montréal

Montréal is the largest city in Québec, the second largest city in Canada, and the second largest French-speaking city in the world. How did we make the most of four days in the city?

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The Queen Mary in Long Beach, California

Posted by on Jan 9, 2014 in California, Cruises, Cultural Travel, Historic Travel, Hotels, Ocean Cruises, United States | 0 comments

The Queen Mary in Long Beach, California

When we needed a place to stay in the Los Angeles area before our Panama Canal cruise aboard Cunard’s newest ship, the Queen Elizabeth, we thought of Cunard’s legendary Queen Mary. She has been a floating hotel steeped in history and docked in Long Beach, California since ending her transatlantic runs in 1967.

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