CRUISES
You
can now just go about anywhere on a cruise, but cruising in and around
the waters of Canada, whether it be along the Pacific Coast up to Alaska
or down the St. Lawrence River to Quebec City, it is certainly a unique
experience that combines the great seafaring traditions, with some of
the most spectacular scenery in the world and the best of local hospitality.
The opportunity to visit extremely interesting and
unusual locales is one of the most appealing aspects of cruising and while
you'll probably encounter the unfamiliar, a little patience and courtesy
makes it all the more easier and fun. In and around the waters of Canada,
there are two types of cruise options that we have available. From the
traditional and more luxurious style of cruise ship, operated by major
international cruise lines to the smaller expedition type of cruise ship,
limited usually to specialised companies operating selected departures.
There is a cruise somewhere in the world to satisfy
almost every travel desire and the cruise industry has certainly evolved
considerably from its early days, when the bulk of sailings were transatlantic
crossings and a few Caribbean itineraries and passengers were almost exclusively
the retired, moneyed set. Now, there are itineraries the world over to
satisfy a wide range of travel dreams, with ports of call in such locations
as Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Guatemala and the Pitcairn Islands..
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