ExoticSailings, cruises to UNESCO Heritage sites

Personally, I would like this news not to have too much diffusion, but I have already seen that other media and web pages have taken it out, so I am also going to tell it. The Princess Cruises shipping company has launched a program called ExoticSailings for its next season with which it will take you to exotic destinations, many of them classified as UNESCO Heritage sites.

Through the ExoticSailings You can choose more than 50 different departures, 27 unique itineraries, visiting 47 countries. Some of the itineraries have a duration of 111 days on board and others only three, and there are destinations and proposals for all tastes.

Beyond visiting and contemplating exotic landscapes The program emphasizes the idea of ​​experimenting with the different cultures of the world.

As I said before, ExoticSailings offers more than 20 UNESCO World Heritage-protected destinations such as Glacier Bay National Park, Singapore Botanical Gardens, Komodo National Park, Great Barrier Reef, Robben Island in Cape Town and others, hence I wanted to keep the secret so that they would continue to be protected places.

The boat Royal Princess, belonging to the Ocean Medaillon class, will be inaugurated with one of these spectacular voyages, a 49-day voyage through South America. One of the excursions offered for those traveling on board is to reach the Iguazú Falls, on the border of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, and spend a day in Rio de Janeiro on a complete tour. As if this were not enough, cruise passengers will have on board the most advanced portable device and cutting-edge technology within the Access Network.

Another of the proposed cruises is a 60-day Coral Princess trip around the North Pacific Circle from Los Angeles. 22 different destinations will be visited in 8 countries, including Asia, Alaska and Hawaii.

This is just the beginning, little by little I will reveal more secrets of these ExoticSailings.


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