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  • Nile Cruise & Cairo

    The Wonders Of The Nile – Luxor & Cairo

    Enjoyment you can 'bank' on at a price you'll love. The Nile, the world’s greatest and longest river, has been a major highway from Africa into the Mediterranean for over 5,000 years. Lining the banks on either side of the life-giving waterway are a succession of wonders, built throughout history, telling the tale of one…
  • Unraveling the wonders of Classical Greece

    Katie's Coffee, Cruising and Culture Moments - Classical Greece Kassie takes us on an adventure through the Greek Islands, pointing out the extra special spots and how we'll experience them aboard the Mega Yacht Harmony. Your Holiday Includes: Return flights from the UK In-destination transfers 7 Night Cruise on a Half-board Basis 2 Night Hotel…
  • The Islands of Cape Verde Cruise

    Explore the Cape Verde islands on a small ship cruise

    The wind blows softly through the verdant green palm trees that crop the edge of Cape Verde's capital Praia, carrying a strong scent of salt and the sea over the beautiful town. Passing the whitewashed walls of the lighthouse, it softly whistles through the rigging of the fishing vessels and yachts bobbing up and down in…
  • Variety Cruises' guests help Captain Antoniou Leontios with a beach clean-up

    Cruise Ship Captain takes plastic problem personally

    Bali beach Clean up story Seeing the problems caused to oceans and beaches by plastic bottles and other flotsam and jetsam prompted Captain Antoniou Leontios, Master of the Variety Cruises vessel Panorama II, to take the issue of cleaning-up beaches into his own hands. Currently cruising the waters of the Flores and Bali Seas in…
  • Sights of the Nile

    Few rivers in the world can boast as many historical attractions as the Nile. Its shores are home to an uncountable number of tombs and temples, all painstakingly decorated by the Egyptian workers. It is testimony to their craftsmanship that many of these structures are still standing today. Viewing them from a cruise vessel as it snakes…
  • A Guide of Mykonos Island

    A Guide of Mykonos Island

    A cosmopolitan gem among the Greek Islands, Mykonos combines style and substance to great effect. From its traditional cubist houses to the bustling cafe scene to its gorgeous beaches, there’s something here to suit all tastes. Choosing to visit Mykonos on one of our cruise itineraries really gives you the chance to get up close…
  • Greece – Cruise around the hidden Islands

    Greece – Cruise around the hidden Islands

    The Greek islands are without a doubt one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe. Every year, thousands flock to their shores to experience beautiful beaches, rich history, and, of course, that famous Greek hospitality. However, sometimes it’s nice to avoid the crowds and head somewhere that is not quite as well known -…
  • The Seychelles Island Odyssey

    Hopping Voyage Of Discovery Through The Seychelles Archipelago

    we say: at prices like this you’d be coconuts to miss it We’ve just made a cruise in the Seychelles a whole lot easier to afford. Basically we’ve taken our seven night Seychelles cruises, added a two night land stay, and included the flights, transfers, port taxes, all meals and three excursions in one single…
  • Galileo

    Aboard Galileo: Jewels of the Cyclades

    Embarking on a trip to the Cyclades aboard the Galileo? You're in for an absolute treat of a holiday. Cruising from one distinct island to the next - picking up little-known facts, tips and locations from the capable crew, we might add - you will have the opportunity to relax in comfort and style on…
  • Variety Cruises' guests help Captain Antoniou Leontios with a beach clean-up

    Making the sea greener – by eliminating single use plastic

    Recognising the importance of eliminating single-use plastic – the Attenborough effect The world’s oceans may be our playground but, as seafaring folk, we always treat them with respect. There has been much in the news over the last 12 months about the dangers of plastics finding their way into the seas and Sir David Attenborough…