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704 CRUISE LINES Abercrombie & Kent, 215 American Canadian Index CRUISE LINES Abercrombie & Kent, 215 Hapag-Lloyd, 369 American Canadian Caribbean Line, Holland American Line, 371 Inc., 221 American West Steamboat Company, Mediterranean Shipping Cruises, 224 383 Metropolitan Touring's Galapagos Carnival Cruise Lines, 227 Cruises, 392 Celebrity Cruises, Inc., 243 Clipper Cruises, 265 Norwegian Cruise Line, 393 Continental Waterways, 215 Costa Cruise Lines, 272 Orient Lines, 406 Cruise West, 290 Crystal Cruises, 294 Peter Deilmann Cruises, 321 Cunard Line, Ltd., 306 P & O Cruises, 418 Princess Cruises, 428 Disney Cruise Line, 341 Provence Line Company, 447 European Waterways, 351 Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, 453 Regal Cruises, 480 First European Cruises/Festival Rivers of Europe/Danube Cruises Cruises, 353 Austria, 485 Fred Olsen Cruise Line, 360 Royal Caribbean International, 492 French Country Waterways, Ltd., 365 Royal Olympic Cruises, 511 704 Index 705 Seabourn Cruise Line, 521 Victoria Cruises, Inc., 571 SeaDream Yacht Club, 533 Viking River Cruises/KD River Sheraton Nile Cruises, 535 Cruises of Europe, 574 Silja Line, 536 Silversea Cruises, Ltd., 539 Windjammer Barefoot Cruises, 583 Society Expeditions, 551 Windstar Cruises, 588 Sonesta International Nile Cruises, 554 World Explorer Cruises, 599 Star Clippers, Inc., 556 World of Residensea, Ltd., 604 Star Cruises, 563 CRUISE SHIPS Actief, 215 Carnival Spirit, 227 Actief, 351 Carnival Triumph, 227 Adventure of the Seas, 492 Carnival Victory, 227 Alouette, 215 Caronia, 306 Amadeus I, 485 Casanova, 321 Amadeus II, 485 Celebration, 227 Amaryllis, 215 Century, 243 Amazing Grace, 583 Cezanne, 321 Amsterdam, 371 Cezanne Gi.A, 447 Anacoluthe, 215 Chanterelle, 215 Anjodi, 351 Chardonnay, 215 Anni, 535 Clipper Adventurer, 265 Arcadia, 418 Clipper Odyssey, 265 Aton, 535 Columbus, 369 Aurora, 418 Constellation, 243 Azur, 353 Coral Princess, 428 CostaAllegra, 272 Berlin, 321 CostaAtlantica, 272 Black Prince, 360 CostaClassica, 272 Black Watch, 360 CostaEuropa, 272 Bona Spes, 351 CostaMarina, 272 Braemar, 360 CostaMediterranea, 272 Bremen, 369 CostaRomantica, 273 Brilliance of the Seas, 493 CostaTropicale, 273 CostaVictoria, 273 Callisto, 215 Crown Odyssey, 406 Caprice, 215 Crown Princess, 428 Carnival Destiny, 227 Crystal Harmony, 294 Carnival Legend, 227 Crystal Serenity, 294 Carnival Pride, 227 Crystal Symphony, 294 706 GUIDE TO THE CRUISE VACATION Danube Princess, 321 Jubilee, 227 Dawn Princess, 429 Delta Star, 485 Katharina, 322 Deutschland, 321 Königstein, 322 Disney Magic, 341 Disney Wonder, 341 La Belle Epoque, 215 Dresden, 321 L'Abercrombie, 215 Lafayette, 216 Eclipse, 215 La Joie de Vivre, 351 Ecstasy, 228 La Reine Pedaque, 351 Elation, 228 L'Art De Vivre, 218 Empress of the North, 224 L'Art De Vivre, 351 Enchantment of the Seas, 490 Le Belle Epoque, 351 Esprit, 365 Le Bon Vivant, 351 Europa, 369 Legacy, 583 European Star, 353 Legend of the Seas, 492 European Vision, 353 Libellule, 216 Explorer, 215 Liberte, 365 Explorer of the Seas, 492 Lili Marleen, 322 L'Impressioniste, 216 Fantasy, 228 L'Impressioniste, 351 Fascination, 228 Litote, 216 Flamenco, 353 Lorraine, 216 Fleur de Lys, 215 Flying Cloud, 583 Maasdam, 371 Frederic Chopin, 321 Majesty of the Seas, 493 Frontier Spirit, 369 Mandalay, 583 Marco Polo, 406 Galaxy, 243 Marguerite, 216 Golden Princess, 428 Marjorie, 216 Grande Caribe, 221 Marjorie II, 216 Grande Mariner, 221 Megastar Aries, 563 Grandeur of the Seas, 492 Megastar Taurus, 563 Grand Princess, 428 Melody, 383 Mercury, 244 Hanseatic, 369 Millennium, 244 Hirondelle, 215 Minerva, 418 Holiday, 228 Mirabelle, 216 Horizon, 243 Mistral, 353 Horizon II, 365 Monarch of the Seas, 493 Hotp, 535 Monterey, 383 Moon Goddess, 554 Imagination, 228 Mozart, 322 Infinity, 243 Inspiration, 228 Nantucket Clipper, 265 Isabela II, 392 Napoleon, 218 Island Princess, 428 Nenuphar, 365 Index 707 Niagara, 485 Rhapsody of the Seas, 493 Niagara Prince, 221 River Cloud, 216 Niagra, 351 River Cloud II, 216 Nile Goddess, 554 Road to Mandalay, 216 Noordam, 371 Roi Soleil, 216 Nordic Empress, 493 Rosa, 352 Norway, 393 Rotterdam, 371 Norwegian Dawn, 393 Rousse, 485 Norwegian Dream, 393 Royal Clipper, 556 Norwegian Majesty, 393 Royal Princess, 429 Norwegian Sea, 393 Ryndam, 372 Norwegian Sky, 393 Norwegian Star, 393 Safari Quest, 216 Norwegian Sun, 393 Santa Cruz, 392 Norwegian Wind, 394 Scottish Highlander, 216 Nymphea, 351 Sea Cloud, 216 Seabourn Legend, 521 Oceana, 418 Seabourn Pride, 521 Ocean Princess, 429 Seabourn Spirit, 521 Odysseus, 511 SeaDream I, 533 Olympia Countess, 511 SeaDream II, 533 Olympia Explorer, 511 Sea Princess, 429 Olympia Voyager, 511 Sensation, 228 Oosterdam, 372 Serenite, 217 Oriana, 418 Seven Seas Mariner, 453 Seven Seas Navigator, 453 Pacific Princess, 428 Shannon Princess, 217 Paradise, 228 Silja Europa, 536 Paul Gauguin, 453 Silja Festival, 536 Polynesia, 583 Silja Finnjet, 536 Princess, 365 Silja Serenade, 536 Princess de Provence, 322 Silja Symphony, 536 Princess Royale, 216 Silver Cloud, 539 Prinsendam, 371 Silver Shadow, 539 Provence, 216 Silver Whisper, 539 Prussian Princess, 322 Silver Wind, 539 Song of Flower, 454 Queen Elizabeth 2, 306 Sovereign of the Seas, 493 Queen Mary 2, 306 Spirit of Alaska, 290 Queen of the West, 224 Spirit of Columbia, 290 Spirit of Discovery, 290 Radiance of the Seas, 493 Spirit of Endeavor, 290 Radisson Diamond, 453 Spirit of 98, 290 Regal Empress, 480 Spirit of Oceanus, 290 Regal Princess, 428 Splendour of the Seas, 494 Reine Pedanque, 485 Star Clipper, 556 Rhapsody, 383 Star Flyer, 556 708 GUIDE TO THE CRUISE VACATION Star Pisces, 563 Victoria II, 571 Star Princess, 428 Victoria III, 571 Statendam, 372 Victoria Pearl, 571 Stella Solaris, 511 Victoria Prince, 571 Summit, 244 Victoria Princess, 571 Sun Boat III, 217 Victoria Rose, 571 Sun Boat IV, 217 Victoria V, 571 Sun Goddess, 554 Victoria VI, 571 Sun Princess, 429 Victoria VII, 571 Superstar Aries, 563 Vision of the Seas, 494 Superstar Capricorn, 563 Volendam, 372 Superstar Gemini, 563 Voyager of the Seas, 494 Superstar Leo, 563 Superstar Scorpio, 563 Wasa Queen, 536 Superstar Virgo, 563 Wind Song, 588 Symphony, 383 Wind Spirit, 588 Wind Star, 588 Temptress Explorer, 290 Wind Surf, 588 Terra Australis, 217 World, The, 604 Triton, 511 World Discoverer, 551 Tut, 535 World Renaissance, 604 Yankee Clipper, 583 Universe Explorer, 599 Yorktown Clipper, 265 Veendam, 372 Zaandam, 372 Victoria Blue Whale, 571 Zenith, 244 Victoria Empress, 571 Zuiderdam, 372 Victoria I, 569 PORTS OF CALL Acapulco, 145 Arles, 120 Alaska, 131 Aruba, 75 Alexandria, 96 Aswân, 96 Algeciras, 109 Auckland, 149 Algeria, 94 Australia, 132 Algiers, 94 Avignon, 120 Alter do Chao, 90 Amazon River, 89 Bahamas, 67, 70 Amsterdam, 126 Balearic Islands, 110 Anguilla, 68 Bali, 142 Anjouan, 160 Baltic, 114 Antalya, 113 Bangkok, 156 Antigua, 69 Barbados, 70 Antsiranara, 163 Barcelona, 109 Argentina, 90 Basel, 123 Aride, 168 Basseterre, 83 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