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What to pack for your first cruise
If you're soon to be off on that first cruising holiday, you're likely to be feeling a lot of things. Excitement for one - it's a thrilling adventure to experience, exploring the coastline of your chosen country and really making the most of the culture. But as it's your first time, you may also be… -
Five Small is Beautiful Tips for more Cultured Cruising
If you’re after a cruise with cabaret, disco, casino and 16 meals a day don’t read on. With no disrespect to our ‘floating resort’ style cruising cousins that’s simply not what we’re about. For sure cruising should be about a little bit of luxury, good food and excellent company – but for us it’s also… -
2023 Online Brochure
Exciting Cruising Holidays in 2023 It’s that time of year again – the month we wrap up all of our cruises for the forthcoming 15 months or so with departure right up until 2024 We are featuring our biggest ever range of destinations, from the Greek isles, Croatia & Montenegro, to far away places like… -
Must visit: The islands of Cabo Verde
Cape Verde's unusual mix of Portuguese and African history has made it an absolute favourite for holidaymakers all over the world. But, travelling aboard a Harmony V mega-yacht with luxury facilities including a swimming pool, comfortable lounge, deck lounge, bar and restaurant, and a maximum of 49 fellow passengers to share them with, you can… -
Exploring the Cyclades Islands – Greece
The Cyclades How many Greek islands can you name? Ten? Fifteen? It seems astonishing that there are actually 1,400 separate land masses belonging to Greece, although only around 230 are inhabited. The Cyclades are a small selection of these islands that count Santorini, Delos and Syros among their ranks. It's a popular destination for Mediterranean… -
A Little Bit Of Heaven On Earth
A Bucket-List Cruise For All Seasons Most of our cruises run according to the seasons. But when it comes to equatorial waters the sun just goes on shining day after day, seasons don’t really happen, and you can cruise all year round with predictable delight. Certainly that’s the case with the Seychelles, not quite 5º… -
The Wonders Of The Nile – Luxor & Cairo
Enjoyment you can 'bank' on at a price you'll love. The Nile, the world’s greatest and longest river, has been a major highway from Africa into the Mediterranean for over 5,000 years. Lining the banks on either side of the life-giving waterway are a succession of wonders, built throughout history, telling the tale of one… -
Unraveling the wonders of Classical Greece
Katie's Coffee, Cruising and Culture Moments - Classical Greece Kassie takes us on an adventure through the Greek Islands, pointing out the extra special spots and how we'll experience them aboard the Mega Yacht Harmony. Your Holiday Includes: Return flights from the UK In-destination transfers 7 Night Cruise on a Half-board Basis 2 Night Hotel… -
Explore the Cape Verde islands on a small ship cruise
The wind blows softly through the verdant green palm trees that crop the edge of Cape Verde's capital Praia, carrying a strong scent of salt and the sea over the beautiful town. Passing the whitewashed walls of the lighthouse, it softly whistles through the rigging of the fishing vessels and yachts bobbing up and down in… -
Cruise Ship Captain takes plastic problem personally
Bali beach Clean up story Seeing the problems caused to oceans and beaches by plastic bottles and other flotsam and jetsam prompted Captain Antoniou Leontios, Master of the Variety Cruises vessel Panorama II, to take the issue of cleaning-up beaches into his own hands. Currently cruising the waters of the Flores and Bali Seas in…
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