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POPSThe Mini Cruise Experience Mini cruises have long been heralded as a great little escape for busy people or for people who want to give their first try at cruising. A mini cruise refers to any cruise of less than five days in length, typically around four to five days, but there are also weekend cruises. Though this cruises are “mini” they still allow you to visit two or three different destinations without ever having to worry about finding a hotel or carting around luggage.
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POPSMini Cruises to the Channel Islands: Where They Go And What To See Mini Cruises to the Channel Islands are a unique way of seeing a very unique place. The Channel Islands are named so because they rest right within the English Channel, despite this they retain their own sovereignty from both France and the UK. P & O Cruises offers a mini cruise to St. Peter’s Port in Guernsey, which it claims to be the prettiest city in the Channel Islands, but there are a few other ferries as well that make the trip. Ferries also make trips to Jersey’s St. Helier which may be a less attractive port than St. Peter’s but it also offers a different experience.
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POPSA Mini Cruise to Spain: What to Do Once You Get There Spain Mini Cruises have become very popular lately both because of their short duration and the beauty and charm of Spanish ports of call. The most popular is Bilbao and you can reach there from Portsmouth on a four day/three night cruise offered on P & O Ferries. Brittany Ferries offers another alternative for people wishing to visit Spain, a two day/ three night cruise to Santander. Both ferries sail out of Plymouth and Portsmouth, so your choice really rests on the destination. From each port you can either remain within the city and see the sights or travel further inward to see a different side of Spain.
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POPSA Mini Cruise to Amsterdam - What to See, Do and Experience For a mini cruise to Amsterdam you have a choice between P & O Cruises or DFDS Seaways, and your decision may rest in the port of departure. P & O cruises sail out of Southampton, while DFDS Seaways sail out of Newcastle. With DFDS you may find prices running significantly cheaper than P & O cruises but the P & O is a four day/ three night, whereas DFDS is a three day/ two night trip. Both cruise lines offer the usual fare of fine dining, bars, swimming pools and onboard entertainment, but expect a higher class of service aboard the Artemis.
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POPSA Mini Cruise to Bilbao - What to See, Do and Experience If you are planning to take a mini cruise to Bilbao, you’re in luck as P & O offers a cheap but charming experience, offering the four day/ three night cruise starting at £400. Onboard the Pride of Bilbao, you’ll have your pick of things to do, whether it be taking advantage of the variety of dining options, relaxing by the pool, dancing the night away in the nightclub or catching a movie in the theater. You can expect a full day at sea to take advantage of everything the ship has to offer before arriving in Bilbao on the third day.
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POPSP & O Mini Cruise Review This P & O mini cruise review will take you through everything you should know about the company, the ships and the destinations offered. P & O is known for their relatively cheap cruises and luxury ferries. P & O, which was originally the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, has been taking passengers to sea since 1837. P & O has been known as one of the pioneers of modern cruising. Today P & O is Britain’s leading cruise line and sails the largest fleet in the UK. When you sail with P & O you sail with a cruise line that has spent nearly 200 years at the forefront of the cruising industry, so when you take your mini cruise, leave it to the professionals.
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POPSA Hull Mini Cruise - What to See and What to Do There If you decide on a Hull mini cruise, there are numerous options available to you. Hull cruises sail to many different destinations but there are also many things to do while in Hull that will keep you entertained while you wait for whatever cruise you choose.
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POPSMini Cruise Breaks - Perfect Vacations for Short Holidays European cruises are definitely a great way to spend your holiday. There are plenty options of cruises you can choose. Some of them offer you a nice city life tour, some more focus on cultural and historic experiences with great view of ancient buildings and others give you special features to visit small towns with beautiful scenery. Not enough said about the features, European cruises also have a lot of options to choose, start from which region you want to depart, what type of short excursions you want to have, how long you will you sail on the cruise, and so on. Climates and weather conditions will also be your big consideration to pick one of the best European cruises.