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Boat Safari Guide - Compare Tanzania with Northern Europe
Northern Europe Sailing Areas
England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, The Solent, Brittany, Bordeaux, Scandinavia, Estonia, Denmark.
Sailing through Northern Europe offers an amazing opportunity to experience extremely diverse cultures in the matter of a week or so. Even better, you can do it all and only unpack once. Selected destinations The British Isles/Europe Selected embarkation points Cruise lines Although Bergen is the rainiest place in Norway, it is still a thoroughly enjoyable city. Around the harbor is the old Hanseatic Wharf, called Bryggen, where the gabled buildings house restaurants, stores and workshops. There's a morning market along the waterfront, too. Also plan to visit the impressive 12th-century Bergenhus fortress. The most important activity in Bordeaux, France, is the making and exporting of wines. Be sure to visit the vineyards and chateaux in the surrounding countryside. Remoteness reigns 600 miles off Denmark's coast in the Faroe Islands. The 18 windswept islands are home to 43,000 people and twice as many sheep. Here's your chance to meet Santa Claus! From Helsinki, Finland, take your cruise line's Lapland and Santa Claus Village shore excursion. Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle, is known for its reindeer farming and endless summer nights. At Santa Claus Village, send a postcard to the folks at home and grab a photo with Old Saint Nick himself. A stop in Rouen, France, presents the opportunity to take a shore excursion to the World War II Normandy Landing Beaches. You will moved by the beauty and history of Normandy as well as the kindness of her people. St. Petersburg, Russia, is full of opulent palaces, theaters and art museums. The most celebrated among them is the Hermitage. Be sure to take a guided tour of this treasure trove. In Tallinn, Estonia, visit the Old Town, 1 percent of the city that still looks like a 13th-century medieval town. Article from the Travel Channel - click here for more
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