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  • Hotels in Brusells, Belguim

    Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the European Union, features medieval architecture in the Grand Place area and artistic institutes, including the La Monnaie Theater and the Royal Museum of Fine Art. More historic architecture include Art Nouveau-style buildings, such as Stoclet Palace and the Etterbeek House. This city has hotels within 10 minutes of these locations. Transportation is available throughout Brussels via the subway and tram systems.

  • Cruises from England to Australia

    Cruises from England to Australia are not easy to find, no doubt because these are very long vacations. Southampton is the departure port for long-haul cruises which are available one-way or as part of world cruise packages. More common Australian cruises from the United Kingdom involve flying to Australia and boarding the cruise ship in Australia for an eight-day or 14-day cruise.

  • Cruises Out of England

    Cruising is an ideal method of traveling when visitors are looking to visit a number of different cities in a short amount of time. It is also ideal for those who like a high standard of accommodation and service while in transit from city to city. England is an excellent departure point for many travelers that wish to cruise around Europe and the surrounding area.

  • Cruises From Southampton, England

    Southampton in Southern England is a major port and center for the cruise industry--great ships have slipped anchor and eased majestically out of the port heading for all corners of the world for generations. Today there is a wide range of vessels, destinations and itineraries for you to choose from. As well as booking a cruise you can also embark on one of the classic sea journeys from Southampton--a transatlantic voyage to New York.

  • Mini Cruises From England

    A mini cruise is an excellent option for vacationers who are short on time and want a relaxing, entertaining and affordable excursion. United Kingdom cruise operators offer destinations throughout Europe where you can have a few hours to enjoy the sights of the port city. While at sea, enjoy dining, live entertainment and other amenities.

  • New England Cruises From Boston

    Boston is often considered the gateway to New England and several cruise lines offer trips that depart the Cruiseport Boston to visit the region. The port's cruise season runs from April until November and the New England-focused cruises are clustered in summer and fall. Cruising from Boston also provides visitors a chance to explore the city.

  • One Day New England Cruises

    The New England region of the United States, stretching from Connecticut to Maine, is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. If you are visiting a section of New England near the water, finding a one-day cruise is relatively easy. Major cities from which cruises depart include Bar Harbor, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; Burlington, Vermont; Newport, Rhode Island and New London, Connecticut. New England generally has cold, harsh winters throughout most of the region, so the mild summers offer better cruising weather.

  • New England Dinner Cruises

    New England, located in the northeast United States, is comprised of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. New England offers many things to do including whale watches from Boston Harbor or Maine, festivals, fairs, and unsurpassed foliage during the fall that makes the area look surreal in its beauty. New England also offers something most people would not expect from the region, dinner cruises.

  • Cruises to New England & Canada

    If you'd like to visit both big cities and quaint, small towns on a vacation to New England and Canada but don't feel up to a long road trip, a cruise may be the answer. New England and Canada are well-known for the explosion of reds, yellows and oranges that paint the landscape in the fall, and their coasts are popular tourist destinations with a variety of attractions. While onshore, travel along Boston's Freedom Trail, visit a lighthouse or enjoy a lobster bake.

  • What to Wear on a New England Cruise in the Fall

    New England in autumn is a magical place: The wild hills turn gold and crimson, and when a good breeze courses through the woods, leaves fall like rain. One of the best ways to view New England's colors is by cruise ship. But unlike Caribbean cruising, travel in New England is always a little rugged. You can't just throw on a pair of flip-flops and expect to feel comfortable. The coasts of Massachusetts and Maine can be windy, rainy and rocky. Dress your best for the dance floor, but for shore-leave, you'll want to find some sturdy boots.

  • How to Select a New England Cruise

    A good number of companies provide relaxing New England cruises. The wise traveler can select from a several points of departure, sailing date, ports of call, cruise length, price, and even choice of vessel. The prices charged range from $300 to $400 to several thousand depending on the cruise package selected. New York, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Bar Harbor, Maine, Boston, Martha's Vineyard, New York (in reality often Bayonne, New Jersey), even Baltimore, Maryland are among the ports of call that can be enjoyed as a minimal starting point but for people with time and money. There are also many companies…

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