

It’s Often Those Small Ports That Make Cruising Special
Cruising has become increasingly popular for a number of obvious reasons, but one advantage that offers real appeal for us is often neglected by many cruise fans. It’s those small out of the way ports. In selecting a cruise there are dozens of ports of call that many people wouldn’t really make a plan to visit on their own. From the Falklands, to remote ports in Norway, Brunei to Taiwan, or perhaps Moorea or Samoa in the South Pacific or perhaps a stop in Guatemala, they can all be found in cruise itineraries if you look.





Such is the case of todays destination. Any ideas on “Where In The World” these photographs are from? Just a few years back this destination wasn’t on any cruise itineraries and today we’re glad we got the opportunity…

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