Reposition your view of paradise with a transatlantic or transpacific cruise
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Immerse yourself in the historic architecture and cultural achievements on either side of the oceans.
Are you a museum buff? Stay in Copenhagen for both Denmark's National Museum and National Gallery. Or hit the van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and enjoying an area of sunflower and said why this mysterious person cut his ear.
The Atlantic and Pacific are a historical sites to see, such as a row with green trees standing on the streets such as Old San Juan in Puerto Rico. Or take an intimate look at Anne Frank's house in Amsterdam.
A transatlantic cruise lets you see the architectural and cultural effects of Europe on America and then looks at the original creations for yourself on the other side of the sea. Look at San Juan's Cathedral in Puerto Rico and Santa Maria's 14th century Gothic Basilica in Barcelona.
Whether you're lounging on the beach or on board the ship, the oceans of the Atlantic and the Pacific hold plenty of opportunity for adventure.
Snorkeling is a popular activity in island ports around the world. In the South Pacific, many islands are also surrounded, which is a shelter for tropical maritime lives such as dolphins, squid and marine turtles.
Take the maximum advantage of the island ports on a transpecular cruise and enjoy some beach time. Lounge in white sand and mystery island's turquoise water. Enjoy the combo of urban and volcanic scenes on the Vikiki Beach in Honolulu.
With so many days in the sea, take advantage of many ship's activities and attractions, including spa treatment, rock climbing, ice skating, music performance and casino royale.
FOR THE FOODIE'S
From Australia to Azores, Transatlantic and Transpecony Cruise exposes you for many dishes including Caribbean, American and Pacific Islanders. From fast-food favorite to rice-based comfortable food, here are some foods.
Bakers and convenience found in stores, Australians like their charming meat. Go to the iconic Harry's Cafe Day wheels in Sydney and tuck in one of their flaky pie with curry beef or chicken with a side of classic peas.
Plate lunch is very popular in air, and traditionally white rice, scoop of Makaroni salad and a meat-based entry such as succulent Kalua pig or a laau laau pork, with their preparation in an underground oven with a taste of a smoke color from their preparation.
Tuck in some popular fluoridian cuisine before departure of its transatlantic cruise. High stacks with pork and pickle to a salty, satisfactory Cuba sandwich. Try the key lime pie for an Bahamian-inspired conch fritter, and sweets.