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Falmouth port of call is third largest natural harbor in the world. The sheltered deep-water anchorage and the recently built landing facilities for tourists arriving to the port by tender have made Falmouth cruise port one of the UK's Read more ...
The Bergen Port of call is one of the gateways into Norway. Located in the county of Hordaland, Bergen rests on the southwest coast of Norway. The city center of Bergen faces the fjord Byfjorden which rests among what's known Read more ...
Pop the celebratory champagne for you have arrived at the Cork port. The River Lee dominates Cork City, which is the administrative center of Cork County and the largest city in the province of Munster. The city center rests Read more ...
Cherbourg Port sits at the entranceway to the English Channel. This deep-sea port is located in Normandy, France less than ten miles from that busy route; 500 ships set sail on a daily basis. In addition to providing easy Read more ...
Located in Portugal, Bitetos port offers an interesting entrance into the country. Visitors to the Bitetos port of call will find themselves in the Douro Valley. The Bitetos cruise terminal is quite small and you will find that the Read more ...
For older families and retirees, Holy Land Cruises can be a great way to take in the Middle East and surrounding areas. Such Middle East cruises are usually at least a week in duration, but most last 10 or Read more ...