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Deaf Cruise Best of Europe
August 31 - September 8, 2008

Since Amsterdam is an exciting city, most of us arrived a few days earlier. After visiting some of the well known sights in the Dutch city, we embarked the Century. Our first port of call was Zeebrugge in Belgium where we visited Flemish Art Jewels Ghent and Bruges. Those medieval cities are very well preserved. We stepped back in time as we joined our guide for a walking tour through the narrow, twisting, cobbled streets passing picturesque scenes of ancient buildings, tree-lined canals and gabled facades.


Windmill Village Zaanse Schans
Windmill Village Zaanse Schans




Ghent
Ghent
Picture: Nancy Kensicki
Arriving in France, we stepped off the ship in Cherbourg. Some of us went to the Beaches of Normandy. The others drove through the Normandy countryside to visit Balleroy castle that was built in the XVII century. The chateau is now owned by the Malcolm Forbes family, the American publisher and aeronaut, who purchased it in 1970.
Vigo is a Spanish port at the North West Atlantic coast and the largest city in Galicia. The adventurous part of our group had a rafting tour booked. The other part went on a tour to Pontevedra and Combarro. The tour provided us with a taste of the Galician culture - in both urban and rural surroundings. Monument of the Discoveries
Monument of the Discoveries

Our port of call in Portugal was Lisbon where we joined a bus tour to Sintra and Cascais. On our way to Sintra, we stopped at the most westerly point of the European mainland, Cape Roca. One of Portugal's oldest towns, Sintra is considered one of the most beautiful places in Portugal. It was once the summer residence of early Portuguese kings and aristocrats. Heading back to Lisbon, we had the opportunity to visit Jeronimos Monastery Church, a 16th century architectural masterpiece designed in Gothic Manueline style.
Tetouan, The King's Palace
Tetouan, The King's Palace
Picture: Nancy Kensicki
Our last port of call, Tangier, was for most of us the first visit at the African continent. We left Tangier by bus and headed to Tetouan. Tetouan has the charm of all small northern Moroccan towns and situated among the giant mountains of the RIF. We participated in a comprehensive tour as our guide offered insights into the history and diverse culture of the city. We Explore the Medina and Souks and saw the Royal Palace. An interesting visit at the Bab Akla School was included in the tour where we learned some interesting facts the about arts and crafts of Morocco.

Letter of Appreciation
Letter of Appreciation


What our clients said after the cruise:

...We truly enjoyed our vacation with you guys. Hope to see you all again in the future. Take care. Chuck & Deanna

we got home yesterday thank you very much and u were wonderful to us Svetlana

Dear Kerstin, we had a marvelous time. Thank you. Definitely will consider another trip with you in the near future. Have a wonderful time in Italy! Best Regards, Maureen & John

...so wannna to thank you for eveyrhting that you have done for us. we really enjoyed so much...we will keep touch with you in the future. take care Jimmy and Sam

Hello Kerstin, we had such a wonderful time on the cruise and you are the best everything was so perfect couldn't ask for anything better...so please keep in touch fondly Dennis & Stephanie

We really enjoyed the cruise with you all. You did a wonderful job. Stay well. Julia and Joe

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