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Magdalen Fjord

Northern Europe & Baltic

Magdalenefjorden is an 8 km long and up to 5 km wide fjord between Reuschhalvøya and Hoelhalvøya.

Magdalena Island, Chile
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Magdalena Island, Chile

South America

Magnetic Island

Australia, NZ & South Pacific

Magong, Taiwan

Mahajanga

Mmadagascar · Africa

Maio

Maio is a small island in Cape Verde, a volcanic archipelago nation off the coast of West Africa. It's known for the sandy beaches around its main town of Vila do Maio and north, near the village of Morrinho. Santana Bay attracts nesting sea turtles. In a forested area of the west coast, Calheta is a fishing village with many colorful houses. The nearby village of Morro is popular for its handicrafts.

Majuro

Majuro is the capital and largest city of the Marshall Islands. It is also a large coral atoll of 64 islands in the Pacific Ocean. It forms a legislative district of the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. The atoll has a land area of 9.7 square kilometres and encloses a lagoon of 295 square kilometres.

Makarska

Mediterranean

Makarska is a port town on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, known for its Makarska Riviera beaches, seafront promenade and nightlife. On a small bay between wooded headlands, the old town centers on Kačić Square. Ferries connect the port to nearby Brač island. To the east towers the rugged Mt. Biokovo, a nature reserve home to golden eagles and Balkan chamois, with hairpin roads up to Sveti Jure’s summit.

Makatea Island, Rangiroa, French Polynesia

Malz
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Malz

Northern Europe & Baltic

Mamoudzou
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Mamoudzou

Mayotte

Manama
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Manama

Bahrain · Middle East & Red Sea

A cruise to the Orient also offers the opportunity to discover the Kingdom of Bahrain: the archipelago lies exactly between Saudi Arabia and the emirate of Qatar, the world's richest country. The total of 33 islands extend with the main island of Bahrain in a bay between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Bahrain. The archipelago owes its name to this location, because the Arabic “Al-Bahrain” means “two seas”. Bahrain impresses with the dazzling metropolis of Manama and historical sights. Its oriental mosques, magnificent palaces and ancient temples extend against the backdrop of magnificent natural beauty. Golden beaches and extensive desert landscapes invite you to a variety of activities.

Mangareva, French Polynesia

Mantua

Mediterranean

The Province of Mantua is a province in the Lombardy region of Northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Mantua.

Mare
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Mare

Australia, NZ & South Pacific

Marguerite Bay, Antartic Peninsula

Marguerite Bay or Margaret Bay is an extensive bay on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula, which is bounded on the north by Adelaide Island and on the south by Wordie Ice Shelf, George VI Sound and Alexander Island. The mainland coast on the Antarctic Peninsula is Fallières Coast.

Marina Grande, Italy
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Marina Grande, Italy

Marstrand

Northern Europe & Baltic

Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
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Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

US East Coast & Canada

Home to many historical and nationally recognized landmarks, Oak Bluffs welcomes you with its beautiful scenery and charming architecture. Visit the famous Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Association, which consists of hundreds of imaginative and colorful gingerbread cottages containing the most perfectly preserved collection of Carpenter Gothic style architecture in the world. Oak Bluffs is also home to an active downtown complete with top-notch restaurants, charming inns, shops, and galleries, a variety of specialty food shops, movie theatres, and live entertainment.

Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island, NZ

Maui (Lahaina), Hawaii
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Maui (Lahaina), Hawaii

Hawaii

Maui has always occupied a special place in the hearts of Hawaiians. The great warrior King Kamehameha, who united the islands under his rule, chose to make Lahaina his capital and Ka'anapali was once the favorite playground of Hawaiian royalty. And no wonder - Maui boasts stunning landscapes and superb beaches. Mt. Haleakala, a dormant volcano, rises 10,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean. Once hailed as "The Valley of the Kings," Maui's Iao Valley is a tropical paradise dominated by the Needle, a volcanic monolith towering over the valley floor. Then there is Lahaina, once home to a royal court and a raucous port-of-call enjoyed by 19th-century Yankee whalers. Haleakala means "The House of the Sun." To the Hawaiians, it appeared that the sun both rose from and set in the depths of its massive crater. Today, the centerpiece of Haleakala National Park, it is one of Maui's major attractions.

Melun

Northern Europe & Baltic

Menjangan Island, Indonesia

Mettlach, Germany

Northern Europe & Baltic

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