A BALTIC SEA CRUISE: 2024-25
This is a comprehensive tour book for the Baltic Sea. It includes all of the major and many of the minor ports visited during the travel season from mid Spring to mid Fall. There are so many varied tour itineraries used by the cruise lines, but you will find all of the information you need to do a Baltic Sea cruise with one of the major cruise lines.
THE MAGIC OF CRUISING NORWAY: 2024-25
This book provides you with the best that Norway has to offer and is therefore aimed at those potential travelers seeking the best accommodation, dining, sightseeing and shopping opportunities.
WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE PORTS 2022-23: Including North African Ports
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most popular areas for cruising, with cruises being offered year around. Many cruises cover Italy, the Balkan countries, Greece and Turkey while others extend from France to Portugal, and often these include ports in Tunisia, Algeria and/or Morocco. This new book covers the Western Mediterranean from Nice, France in the east and Lisbon, Portugal in the west. And it also covers all possible ports of call on the African shore from Tunisia west to Casablanca,
COPENHAGEN AND STOCKHOLM Where Baltic Sea Cruises Begin and End: 2022-23 Edition
This book is specifically designed for those who decide to stay in either or both cities to enjoy what is offered. And even if you are not a cruise passenger, but are simply traveling on your own through Scandinavia, this book will present Copenhagen and Stockholm with just the right amount of detail. I have aimed the book at the four to five-star traveler who wants to stay at the finer hotels and dine and the top traditional restaurants. There are details on how to get around, what to see and do, side trips outside of the two cities along with the hotel and restaurant recommendations. I believe this book will be your perfect partner in your enjoyment and understanding of Copenhagen and Stockholm.
CRUISING THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN
In this first volume you will learn about such romantic places as Nice, Marseille, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga, Cadiz and Lisbon as well as the three major ports of Morocco, which are Tangier, Casablanca and Agadir. Although the Portuguese and Moroccan ports are primarily in the Atlantic Ocean, they are often included on Western Mediterranean itineraries. I hope you find this book useful and enriching. This is not a comprehensive guide to hotels, restaurants and every sight possible, as those types of books flood the market. This is a more specific book that introduces you to the history and culture of the ports with recommendations for the best restaurants in which to have lunch during your brief call.