Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Three Popular Thomson Cruises to Try Before You Die

Thomson Cruises is one of the most popular holiday providers based in the United Kingdom, offering inexpensive cruises around Europe. The company first tried its luck in the cruise business in 1973, but closed three years later because of rising costs in fuel. Thomson Cruises made a comeback in 1995 to rival Sun Cruises. Here are three popular Thomson Cruises to try:

1) The Caribbean – This is a region comprised of the great Caribbean Sea and the islands and coasts that it envelops. You can get there via a Thomson cruise to the Gulf of Mexico and North America, the eastern part of Central America, and the northern part of South America. Most travellers choose a week long Thomson cruise to enjoy their first Caribbean experience.

2) The Mediterranean – Joined together with the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean region encompasses the Mediterranean Sea. Thomson Cruises’ ships travel here via the north of Anatolia and Europe, Africa’s southern regions, and by the Levant. This Thomson cruise can voyage around 17 different countries, including Egypt, Greece, Italy and Spain. Every nation provides various attractions that each traveller can experience.

3) The Canary Islands – This Spanish archipelago forms one of the many Spanish Autonomous Communities and is an outer region of the European Union. A Thomson cruise can reach this off Africa’s northwest coast, which is a hundred kilometres west of the border between the Western Sahara and Morocco. La Gomera is the second smallest island in the chain of seven, and is perfect for nature lovers. Tenerife also attracts tourists with the moonscape embracing the El Teide Volcano.

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