Choose to cruise on a no-fly cruise from Newcastle upon Tyne.
Cruise lines are increasing their no-fly round trip (Ex-UK) cruises more and more every year to meet growing demand for passengers who want to get away on holiday without flying.
Over half a million UK passengers chose to take an Ex-Uk cruise last year and the number is set to grow.
Cruising from a UK port could not be easier because it removes the ‘hassle factor’ of possible flight delays, missing luggage, strict and confusing restrictions on hand luggage and the hassle of …
Cruise passengers looking for an alternative to the Mediterranean will find that a cruise to the Baltic Region will be an interesting and rewarding option.
The highlight of any Baltic Cruise has to be St. Petersburg (often featured with the ship staying in port overnight) with the famous Hermitage Museum, Catherine the Great’s Palace and St Isaac’s Cathedral.
Other popular ports of call include the fabulous medieval capital of Tallinn, Estonia. Beautiful Stockholm and the wonderful Copenhagen.
The Baltic Cruise season generally runs from May to September but the best months to go are …
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Britain’s newest cruise line launched last week – Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) with a range of ex-UK ‘no-fly’ cruise holidays with sailings from London Tilbury, Hull, Newcastle, Edinburgh Leith, Greenock, Liverpool & Plymouth.
The Marco Polo and Ocean Countess – formerly the Cunard Countess will together offer 24 no-fly cruises to the Amazon, Orinoco, Venezuela and Caribbean in the winter and the Norwegian fjords, the Baltic, Iceland, Mediterranean and Canary Islands in the summer of 2010.
Prices are to start at just £149 per person for a two night taster cruise …
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