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Cruising is the preferred holiday option for those who enjoy luxury, relaxation and variety and the splendour of the seven seas.Incidentally, around the time of the tales of Sinbad and the Arabian Nights the “Seven Seas” would have been the Persian Gulf, the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Red Sea (including the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea), the Mediterranean Sea, the Adriatic sea and the Arabian Sea.In fact, there are over 100 bodies of water called seas of one sort of another, but after the Europeans discovered America , the phrase “Seven Seas” largely referred to The Pacific, Atlantic, Indian and Arctic Oceans, the Mediterranean Sea, Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico.

It’s the expanses of Ocean in the modern definition that Regent Seven Seas Cruises plies.The fleet of vessels operated by this company are definitely for those who like the amenities and variety of public spaces that a larger ship can provide, but still want the all-inclusive comfort and exemplary service you get on a 6-star vessel.The flagship 50,000-tonne Seven Seas Mariner for example certainly provides that.The world’s first all-suite, all-balcony ship capable of accommodating 700 guests, it also boasts the first Le Cordon Bleu restaurant at sea. Her sister ship, the Seven Seas Voyager, is equally well appointed as is the 490 guest Seven Seas Navigator.

For luxury cruises in the South Pacific, The Paul Gauguin (smallest ship in the Regent fleet carrying just 320 guests and a crew of 215) sails the waters of French Polynesia. As befits the area the ship cruises, she is a warm and friendly vessel with an intimate ambiance but does not have the breadth of facilities found on other Regent cruise ships. Even so, the Paul Gauguin is one of the best ships to ply the waters of the South Pacific with guests enjoying a casual dress code appropriate to the Polynesian destinations, food inspired by a two-star Michelin French chef and plenty of water sports opportunities even when at anchor with her own retractable marina.

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The Rhine is one of most romantic rivers in the world, steeped in history and cloaked in beauty and tradition.Apart from perhaps the Danube, it’s also one of the most commercially important waterways in Europe.The Rhine begins at the confluence of the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein, near Reichenau in Switzerland. From Reichenau, the Rhine flows north, forming the border between Liechtenstein and Austria and drains into Lake Constance. It flows on westward as the Hochrhein, passes the Rhine Falls where it is joined by the river Aar and begins its westward meander through the heart of Europe.

Rhine river cruises are one of the best ways to see the spectacular scenery of four European countries.It’s in Germany though that the Rhine gains most of its tributaries, such as the Neckar, the Main and the Moselle and it’s here between Bingen and Bonn that the Middle Rhine flows through the stunning Rhine Gorge with its romantic gothic castles and vineyards. One of the highlights of any luxury cruise on the Rhine is sailing along the Rhine gorge framed by the fairytale Rhine castles, which tower majestically over the vineyards along the banks of the river. Not many rivers can offer as much variety with historic cities and hidden villages such as Bamberg, Würzburg, and Koblenz, as well as smaller towns such as Mainz and Rüdesheim with its impressive castle.

Few river cruises can compete with romantic stories that have been built up around the waterway and come alive via the landscape.Legends such as the famous Lorelei Rock, which rises to over 130 metres, where a siren lured sailors to their doom by singing sweet songs and lullabies.Despite its economic importance as a commercial highway in its lower reaches around the Rhur and into the major ports of Holland, the the upper and middle Rhine is the most picturesque waterway in Europe and cruising it makes for one of the best holidays you could experience.

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