Top 5 Luxury Cruise Holidays, part 2

3. Oceanic Discoverer in New Zealand New Zealand is now well known as one of the world’s most beautiful countries.  The stunning scenery depicted in the Lord of the Rings films has created a startling amount of demand for this little country.  In our opinion, one of the best ways to explore the country is by taking the appropriately named Oceanic Discoverer.  Your journey will last either 6 to 12 days, depending on preference and where you might like to end up. Onboard, you’ll have one of 36 staterooms, all of which have ensuite bathrooms, ocean views, queen or kingsize beds, and sofas. ...
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Top 5 Luxury Cruise Holidays, part 1

When choosing a luxury holiday, sometimes you just want to be taken care of.  In that situation, a cruise is the ideal holiday.  Virtually all cruises are all-inclusive, so you won’t need to worry about purchasing meals or drinks.  You’ll also be booked into a variety of activities.  Some might cost extra, but often you’ll be disembarking at particularly exciting stops along the way. But you don’t have to leave on a cruise from your home, either.  You can head to an exotic destination first.  It’s a fantastic opportunity to explore more of a luxury destination than you would just...
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A Historical Luxury Holiday in Cambodia

If a bit of adventure and history is what you want to get out of your luxury holiday, then Cambodia is the perfect luxury destination for you.  You’ll get the ultimate in luxury while still having the opportunity to explore historical sites, head on natural expeditions, and even learn to cook Cambodian style.  Who could ask for more? Cambodia has been occupied for thousands of years.  Earthenware, radio carbon dating, and earthworks have shown that human occupation began at least in 6000 BC.  Since then, Cambodia’s civilization has been innovating and producing fascinating history and buildings...
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A Luxury Holiday in Hong Kong

If you love the vibrant city life, Hong Kong is the luxury holiday destination for you.  The island city is all about style and changing culture, with plenty of hidden nooks and crannies to explore, a high street to rival New York City, and is brimming with history and culture. Hong Kong was formerly a fishing village on the island where Chinese emperors sent the officials they chose to punish.  After the opium wars, Hong Kong was ceded to Britain, leading to a century of relative prosperity.  Wealthy Europeans moved in but kept totally separate from local Chinese people, only hiring them for...
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