World Cruise
- a relaxing experience
By Colin Hartness
The Comprehensive World Cruise - Have you ever thought what it
would be like to just relax quietly under the sun and at sea-no
hustling or bustling, far away from the madding crowds in a casual
attire and in clean air and just a small group of likeminded people
as company? You are on a World Cruise- around the world, Australia
and New Zealand, the Orient, South America, South Pacific, Asia,
Europe and the Mediterranean.
The
ships are equipped with spacious, well-furnished cabins with
private facilities having a well-upholstered lounge, a library,
good deck space and a small pool. The fares typically range from
$70 to $130 a day and the world cruise is for duration from about
four to ten weeks, but some are two to three weeks and some are
longer.
With World Cruise, you cover 27 nations on five continents. You
navigate through the French Polynesia, Great Barrier Reef of
Australia, glacier carved fjords of New Zealand, enchanted Chinas
landscapes and the forbidden palaces. You pay a visit to bazaars in
Hong Kong and the buddhas in Bangkok, the colonial and modern blend
in Singapore.
Enjoy
exploring Delhi, Jaipur or the Taj Mahal at Agra and the tombs and
temples under the ruling King times. The World Cruise even takes
you to Antartica the ultimate destination. It sure is a once in a
lifetime opportunity to experience the grandeur of Rome, the glory
of Rome through the warm waters of the equatorial Atlantic.
Taking the world cruise will be the most memorable vacation you
have ever undertaken. You would cherish this experience for the
rest of your life where you learn about history or diverse cultures
the world over or simply unwind yourself. World cruises provide
American customers a service of a lifetime-delicious meals,
sightseeing, and entertainment combined with a relaxed friendly
atmosphere-value for money as you may understand.
Now you can sail in style and comfort- Volga
river, Moscow canal, Volga/Baltic canal, the Svir River, the
Rybinski Reservoir, Lake Ladoga, Lake Onega, and the Neva River.
You will certainly be the envy of the Byzantine Emperors as you
travel the legendary route between Scandinavia to Kiev and the
Black Sea until you reach Dnieper River. Great works of art-the
Panorama of the Sevastopal Battle and you can also visit the room
where Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin signed the Yalta Treaty in
1945.
Age is no constraint to take the World Cruise-whether you are 79 or
reaching 80, you are welcome aboard. Of course, if you are under 13
the insurance companies might restrict your entry into the cruise.
A month prior to departure, you will receive the boarding
information along with the ticket package. You may receive a
mailing list with port agent addresses with your ticket package-so
you can be in touch with your family and friends while sailing. The
only change you can expect is the change in the boarding date.
However, you may not know the actual time of boarding until the day
before or day of boarding.
Do not forget to carry cash, US currency only. Personal checks,
traveler checks and credit cards are unacceptable. For you to
undertake the world cruise emergency medical/evacuation is
necessary. This covers you medically in foreign ports and allows
you to avail medical treatment in case of illness. Mostly if you
are over 65 years, it is obligatory to have a medical certificate
within ninety days of sailing. You need not worry about canceling
your trip due to covered reasons as you are covered for it too
under trip cancellation/interruption insurance.
About
the Author
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information about cruises? Go to: http://www.whatcruises.com
'What Cruises' is published by Colin Hartness - An excellent
resource for Cruises!
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