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Marrakech

1 cruise

Maumere, Flores

Asia

Maumere is the administrative seat of the Sikka Regency and the second-largest town on Flores Island, Indonesia. It lies on the north coast of the island and the port is in the north-west part of the town.

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Menorca
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Menorca

Mediterranean

Visitors delight in Mahón’s charming shops and eateries, and the traditional Georgian buildings of its hilly old quarter. Explore the island and savor its dramatic views, quaint villages and well-preserved taulas of the island’s megalithic civilization. Be sure not to miss the Plaza de España, with market stalls lining the arcades of the former Carmelite friary, where you can purchase local art work and souvenirs. Savor fresh seafood, some paella, delightful local wines, and Mahón’s signature cheese at quaint local tapas bars.

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Menton
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Menton

France · Mediterranean

Surrounded by the Côte d'Azur and the Ligurian Alps, this charming town full of mystery first appeared in the 12th century. At this time Menton belonged to the Vento family of Genoa. In 1346, Menton was under ownership of Charles Grimaldi, Lord of Monaco. From hence, Menton's history became intertwined with that of the principality of Monaco. In 1848, Menton broke away from the principality and proclaimed itself a free city under the protection of Sarde. Menton chose to become part of France in 1860 and Charles III of Monaco released all rights of the city to Emperor Napoléon III. Menton became part of the Alps-Maritimes department.

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Moji/Kitakyushu

Asia

An international trading port since the 19th century, Moji is a seaside town with a nostalgic flair that’s easy to explore on foot. Numerous historic structures have been well-preserved, so you’ll spot architecture dating to the Meiji and Taisho periods from 1868-1926. Go for a stroll along the waterfront promenade lined with historic buildings, cafés, restaurants and museums. Stop at the former Moji Customs Building, which now houses a free art gallery or Kaikyo Plaza, where you’ll find local handicrafts and artisanal goods. Don’t miss Mojiko Station, built in 1914 and one of the only remaining wooden rail stations in Japan.

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Narsarsuaq, Greenland
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Narsarsuaq, Greenland

Meaning the Great Plain this city enjoys unimpeded views of endless green fields and verdant slopes and explains why Erik the Red chose the name Greenland when he settled here in 985. To this day the ruins of the Norse era are clearly visible, as are the reconstructions of Erik's farmstead and Thjodhildur's Church. In the village of Igaliku lie the ruins of the Viking's Cathedral and the Episcopal Bishop's Farm.

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Nazareth

Mediterranean

1 cruise

Nierstein

Northern Europe & Baltic

Nierstein is a town belonging to the Verbandsgemeinde Rhein-Selz in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Noshiro

Japan · Asia

Noshiro is a city located in Akita Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 December 2019, the city had an estimated population of 52,283 in 24,284 households, and a population density of 120 persons per km². The total area of the city is 526.95 square kilometres.

1 cruise

Nyborg - Fyn

Northern Europe & Baltic

1 cruise

Oslofjord, Norway
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Oslofjord, Norway

Northern Europe & Baltic

1 cruise

Palopo, Sulawesi

Indonesia · Asia

Palopo is a municipality in the South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia, with a population of approximately 150,000. The city has an ancient history dating back to its founding in the early 1600s. The port has always had a trade link to the highlands of Sulawesi known as Tana Toraja, and a physical link through a twisting mountain pass making it a perfect gateway to Toraja. View less The land of Toraja is an ancient and mysterious place where residents adorn their homes with the horns of water buffalo killed in funeral ceremonies and ornate carvings painted in bold reds and black. In many ways the Tana Toraja customs of honoring the dead dictate their ways of life. Human remains rest in stone chambers in the hillsides and burial caves high in the cliffs. Elaborate funeral ceremonies which can take months or even years to prepare can go on for days and can draw hundreds of people in a festival-like atmosphere.

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Pan de Azúcar, Chile

South America

1 cruise

Perce
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Perce

Canada · US East Coast & Canada

Percé is a small city near the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada. Within the territory of the city there is a village community also called Percé.

1 cruise

Petra
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Petra

Mediterranean

Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Accessed via a narrow canyon called Al Siq, it contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs, earning its nickname, the "Rose City." Perhaps its most famous structure is 45m-high Al Khazneh, a temple with an ornate, Greek-style facade, and known as The Treasury.

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Polesella

Mediterranean

1 cruise

Port Davey

Tasmania · Australia, NZ & South Pacific

1 cruise

Port de Roses, France

1 cruise

Port Royal, Jamaica

1 cruise

Porto - Corse
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Porto - Corse

Mediterranean

1 cruise

Porto St. Stefano, Italy

1 cruise

Pulau Biak

Asia

Biak is a small island located in Cenderawasih Bay near the northern coast of Papua, an Indonesian province, and is just northwest of New Guinea. Biak is the largest island in its small archipelago, and has many atolls, reefs, and corals. The largest population centre is at Kota Biak on the south coast.

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Pulau Menyawakan, Indonesia

1 cruise

Pulau Nai, Indonesia

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