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Why we recommend River Cruising:
Incredible value with inclusive fares, including shore excursions and fine wine with dinner. The ships are small and intimate. Authentic experiences in smaller towns and villages.
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The Signature Collection sailings offer Exceptional Value, Enriching Experiences and Exclusive Amenities. Click here to get started...
Active Adventures
A Style for Every Traveler: Expedition Cruises, Active Adventures, Biking, Comfort Travel, Family Vacations. . .Choose Your Travel Style!
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Society Islands The Society Islands, considered "Paradise on Earth" by savvy travelers, were explored by Captains Cook and Bligh, but they were made truly famous by the paintings of the artist, Paul Gauguin, and by the words of author, James A. Michener. Divided into the Windward Islands (Iles du Vent), and the Leeward Islands (Iles Sous le Vent) they were given their stylish name by Captain James Cook in 1769, when he named them after England's Royal Society- and Royal islands they certainly are. Most of these rugged islands are volcanic in origin, with a few small coral atolls mixed in. Of these, the most recognizable names are the legendary islands of Bora Bora, Huahine, Moorea and Tahiti. |