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South America Cruising - Around the Tip

When cruising South America, you have two options in cruising the coast of Chile. The first option is to depart from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and dock at Valparaiso, Chile.  From Valparaiso the trip to Santiago is approximately forty-five (45) minutes to one and half (1-1/2) hours over the mountains. The second option is the reverse and you will see the Chilean Fjords, Argentina, and parts of Brazil. Using frequent flyer points will save you on either of these cruises.
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Panama

Started by the French and completed by the United States, the Panama Canal is now the biggest man-made canal in the world!  When you sail from the east or the west it takes a full day but you are constantly in awe of the technology and engineering it requires to move massive ships through the canal.   Panama is only open in milder times of the year due to the tropical climate and that makes summer the perfect time to book your trip to Panama.

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Hungry for Some Great Food? Think Cruising Italy

Italy is such a fabulous country, I have personally been there five times. A lot of people usually take a cruise from Roma (Rome) to Venice, passing by the boot on the way. Florence is a neat town, located in the heart of Tuscany. An absolutely spatular view is that of the Molfi cost down by Naples.  In the northern part of the country, you have Lake Como and Milan, or pronounced [miˈlaːno]. Italy is widely known for its food, come hungry, because you cannot get a bad meal!
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Greek island of Santorini - Mask!

Once a volcano, the beautiful Greek island of Santorini has some spectacular views and great shopping! There are only three ways to get to the top of Santorini, one is by cable car, another by walking, and a really odd and politically incorrect way is by donkey. This area is where I picked up this amazing mask you see here.
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Disney Cruising: What You Need To Know

Disney Cruises are without a doubt one of the best lines for a family!   Booking early is essential because nearly all Disney Cruises sell out.   Here's what you can expect based upon booking dates:
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