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  • What Are the Currents Like in the Baltic Sea?

    The Baltic Sea is located in northern Europe, and it borders nine different countries. The Baltic Sea's size is vast, as it stretches around 1,000 miles long and it averages around 55 miles wide. The Baltic Sea is arguably the world's largest brackish inland sea; brackish means that the water in the Baltic Sea contains both salt and fresh water. The many waterways of the Baltic Sea have an effect on its main sea currents.

  • Information on Royal Carribean Mariner of the Seas Cruise

    The Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas is a 138,000 ton vessel with a 3,114 passenger capacity. The Mariner offers a family-friendly cruising experience with destinations that include the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and Central and South America.

  • What Is There to Do on Board the Mariner of the Seas While Cruising?

    Taking a cruise can be a very enjoyable vacation. Mariner of the Seas takes passengers to many beautiful and exciting ports around the world, but the vessel has a variety of entertaining possibilities on board as well.

  • Baltic Cities Cruises

    The Baltic region mixes spectacular landscapes with imperial treasures from more than a millennium of history. The Baltic Sea has played a vital role in the development of Europe, from the Vikings to the Russian, German, Swedish and Polish empires and kingdoms. Cruising the Baltic Sea offers tourists the chance to explore the cities of the north and the beautiful landscapes of the area.

  • Baltic Sea Vacations

    Along the coast of the Baltic Sea, you will find some delightful places to visit, including Danish, German, Polish and Swedish areas. With so much culture, visitors can delve deep into the beauty and history of the sea's coast and its countries. The Baltic sea and its regions are swiftly becoming a growing tourist area, according to Baltic tourist site Otsee Netz. There are plenty of ways to find great vacations online.

  • Baltic Sea Cruises From Hamburg, Germany

    The Baltic Sea, bound by Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Germany, and Denmark, is a very desirable area for cruises, given the many metropolitan cities within the area. Baltic sea cruises commonly depart from Hamburg, Germany and are generally more popular in the summer months, as with Alaskan Cruises in the United States. Baltic Sea Cruises can be a great way to visit Northern Europe in one swoop, similar to Mediterranean cruises with southern Europe.

  • Facts About the Baltic Sea

    The Baltic Sea is an inland sea in Northern Europe surrounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the islands of Denmark and the European mainland. The Baltic Sea is said to be the largest expanse of brackish water in the world, meaning that its water has more dissolved salt content than fresh water, but less than seawater. The basin containing the Baltic Sea was created by glacial erosion during long-term Ice Age periods.

  • Jewel of the Seas Cruises

    Jewel of the Seas is one of the newer vessels in the Royal Caribbean fleet, sailing since 2004. It travels across the Atlantic, throughout Scandinavia, up the coast of New England and through the Caribbean. The ship holds about 2,500 passengers and has sea-view glass elevators, a 10-story glass centrum, many outside cabins, a rock-climbing wall, day spa, business center, three restaurants, numerous bars and lounges, a coffeehouse and more. Royal Caribbean International 1050 Caribbean Way Miami, FL 33132 866-562-7625 royalcaribbean.com

  • Baltic Sea Cruises

    A Baltic Sea cruise can be the trip of a lifetime. Cruise goers visit the cities and port of Northern Europe and enjoy summer days that stay light until after ten-o'clock at night. There is a broad choice of cruise lines and itineraries for the a Baltic Sea vacation. From old world cities like St. Petersburg to the Norwegian fjords, the Baltic Sea has a lot to enjoy.

  • Discovery of the Seas Cruise

    Discovery Cruise Line offers transportation from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Freeport, Grand Bahama. The ship leaves Fort Lauderdale every morning at 7:45, and returns that night at 10. A passport is required for U.S. citizens 16 years old and older.

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