Scandinavia Cruise from VENICE to NEW YORK aboard Norwegian Cruise Lines - Norwegian Gem

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Norwegian Gem 14 Day Scandinavia Cruise

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Itinerary for Norwegian Gem 14 Day Scandinavia Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
10/30/2010 Venice, Italy 5:00 PM
10/31/2010 At Sea
11/1/2010 At Sea
11/2/2010 At Sea
11/3/2010 Malaga, Spain 5:00 PM
11/4/2010 Seville, Spain 1:00 PM
11/5/2010 Lisbon, Portugal 5:00 PM
11/6/2010 At Sea
11/7/2010 Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal 5:00 PM
11/8/2010 At Sea
11/9/2010 At Sea
11/10/2010 At Sea
11/11/2010 At Sea
11/12/2010 At Sea
11/13/2010 New York City, New York

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Ports of Call for Norwegian Gem 14 Day Scandinavia Cruise

Venice

Venice is known as La Serenissima, or the Serene Republic. One look around the city will help you understand why. At first you may not recognize the absence of sound that fills your ears. But then it hits you - there are no cars here. As you walk down the middle of the street, you'll marvel at the beauty around every street corner. It seems like the entire city has been lifted straight out of a painting. There is nowhere else in the world where earth and water exist together so freely, with neither element trying to assert its dominance. Couples from all over flock to the world's most romantic city.

Of course, the secret is out, and the throngs of tourists do detract from the city's pristine visage. During the summer, Piazza San Marco is teeming with people, so many in fact that it seems like the city will sink into the water that runs through it. In actuality, the city is sinking, at an average of five inches every twenty years. Unless something is done to keep Venice afloat, the city may join Atlantis at the bottom of the sea.

Because Venice's fortunes are tied so closely to the sea, it must be noted that Venice loses some of its charm in the autumn months, when high tides flood some of the best parts of the city, including the city's center, Piazza San Marco. On the hottest summer days, the water begins to smell, despite the city's best efforts to keep its waterways clean. However, do not let these small inconveniences distract you from all of the good things Venice has to offer. This is the one location in the world where the city itself is the attraction. You can spend an entire day walking around and sitting outside, stopping for lunch or some gelato, and not step foot in a single attraction. You will still be enchanted, having experienced the most picturesque city in the world.

Malaga

Malaga, the capital of the Costa del Sol, is home to 550,000 residents and is a marvelous city for visiting and sightseeing. The weather in Malaga is fantastic, and the wide array of activities and interesting features will have you begging for more. No stay is too long in Malaga, and the diversity of the city is magnificent. The port area is comprised of ancient streets and gorgeous foliage, and at the center of the city is a mass of high-rises and government buildings.

The climate of Malaga is subtropical, and the region averages 324 days of sunshine every year. Talk about a prime vacation spot! About a decade ago, crime in Malaga reached an all-time high, as unemployment rates and drug use skyrocketed. Thanks to government programs and aid from nearby cities and countries, the area has improved greatly. Tourism has certainly benefited Malaga. The drug peddling that was occurring on the streets ten years ago has thankfully been virtually eliminated. However, like anywhere, it is still wise to be conscious of your surroundings at all times, and do not leave valuables lying around. As mentioned, taking such care should be the norm whenever traveling, no matter where you are.

The Plaza de Merced, cathedrals, and museums of Malaga make it a remarkable site for studying the history and culture of Spain. The coastline that borders the city is magnificent, and it creates a wonderful backdrop to the ancient land.

Seville

Seville is the capital of Andalusia, and has become famous simply for its beauty. The intrinsic splendor of the region has been complemented by amazing man-made architecture, combining to form one of the most visually appealing cities anywhere. Your tour of Seville will not be a disappointing one, for there is so much to see and do that it is impossible to get bored. The landscape is so impressive that even the kids will be enamored with the sights of Seville. The intense summer heat and relatively high unemployment rate have slightly diminished the reputation of Seville, but don't let these facets of the city deter you. Seville remains one of the premier destinations to visit in all of Europe.

Mozart and Don Juan have given Seville its romantic and glamorous reputation. These men enhanced the city by their presence. Now it is your turn to be enhanced by being here in marvelous Seville. The orange trees and flowery patios that one would associate with Spain truly come alive in Seville, where around every corner is a sea of bursting color and gorgeous ambiance. This city is more a river port than a tourist city, which aids in creating an authentically entertaining atmosphere for those who do happen to be touring the area.

The shopping and dining in Seville are tremendous, and there are a number of stores and restaurants that you do not want to miss. However, some require effort to locate, so do not be discouraged by the degree of difficulty associated with locating some of the finer restaurants and squares. The narrow one-way streets and winding alleys are part of the charm of Seville and should not be regarded as an annoyance. If you enjoy all your travels, even a little misdirected tour can be an entertaining and interesting one.

Lisbon

Lisbon is a diverse and outrageously enjoyable city that demands a look. It is already a very popular tourist destination, but it will no doubt continue to have an increasing amount of visitors as the years go by. It is not a quiet town, but it is not as sprawling or congested as some of the neighboring capitals. Lisbon is the capital of Portugal, and with a population that hovers right around one million, most of the other famous European cities are much larger. This is just fine with the citizens of Lisbon, who prefer their city remain somewhat secluded and protected. This is one of those places to which you must be sure to bring all of your high performance photography gear. But even if you aren't a seasoned shutterbug, buy a disposable camera and snap as many shots as you can! The landscape, horizon, and glorious sunsets here are unparalleled, and the unique architecture will not be seen anywhere else on earth. Even the cobblestone streets are remarkable, built on hillsides, making for a roller coaster-like view of the city or the river at any given time.

In 1755, an earthquake and tidal wave completely destroyed the city, and after that a complex of parallel streets was constructed in between the two main squares. The Alfama is a Moorish sector that is found to the east of Lisbon, and Bairro Alto is located to the west. Lisbon is full of tremendous sights and a fantastic array of top-notch museums. The squares are ideal locations for picnicking and people watching. The weather here is excellent, with hot summers, warm springs and autumns, and cool winters. The more time you spend in Lisbon, the more you will fall in love with it, so keep that picture of the kids handy to remind you of home or you may never want to leave!

New York

New York City has something for everyone. It is North America's most cosmopolitan destination, and boasts of an artistic and cultural history that reigns supreme among American cities. It is fast paced, loud, and certainly never boring. Its sights and sounds are a glorious combination of everything imaginable. From Bohemian Greenwich Village to the elegant Upper East Side, the diversity here is sure to astound you.

Historic Battery Park is an educational mecca. Little Italy and Chinatown have marvelously maintained their immigrant population and heritage. Today they offer a cultural richness that is truly a gift to the city. Soho (South of Houston St.) and Tribeca (Triangle Below Canal St.) exist on the cutting edge of fashion and style, and are proof of an industrial area's potential for chic. Gramercy Park will make you feel as if you have somehow made your way to London. The Flatiron District has become famous for its technology boom, or Silicon Alley. Chelsea is a hip, European-feeling area that is home to many of New York's photography studios and galleries. These are just some of the city's gems, each offering a unique flavor and pace. Visitors could spend days in any one of them, but for the ultimate New York experience, make your trip a mélange of them all. To truly see the city could take a lifetime, but sampling from the bits and pieces of New York's variety is a treat for any tourist.

Orientation is key to navigating this city. Terms like uptown and downtown are literal descriptions referring to north and south. If you are south of your destination, locals will tell you to go uptown, and vice versa. The terms also refer vaguely to areas of the city. Uptown describes anywhere above lower Manhattan (north of about 34th St.), and downtown usually means lower Manhattan (34th St. and below) through Chelsea, which begins near 22nd St. You will also hear east side, and west side, referring to the areas above 59th St. that are on either side of Central Park.





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