Seabourn Half-World cruise

Having never been on a cruise, our first one was 55 days long! We traveled from Hong Kong to Venice. What a trip!

By Glen Bruels

Dubrovnik and Zadar, Croatia

This is part of a series called Seabourn Half-World cruise Ah, Croatia – another beautiful country with a painful history.  Sitting at the crossroads of Central Europe, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean, it has always been at the center of trade routes, shifting empires, and ethnic/religious rivalries.  Like so many other countries, the fortunes of…

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By Glen Bruels

Corfu, Greece

This is part of a series called Seabourn Half-World cruise One of our last stops on the cruise was the Greek island of Corfu, the second largest island in the Ionian Sea.  Corfu really marks the northwestern corner of Greece and, if you look at a map, you will see most of the island is…

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By Glen Bruels

Zooming around Israel

This is part of a series called Seabourn Half-World cruise After leaving Egypt, we were ready for a change – something a bit more modern, clean, and hopeful.  Israel clearly fit that bill.  We visited two ports in Israel (Ashdod for Jerusalem and Haifa).  I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when we arrived in…

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By Glen Bruels

Cairo and Giza, Egypt

This is part of a series called Seabourn Half-World cruise In contrast to the trip to Luxor, our time in Cairo was pretty depressing.  First, you have to realize that Cairo is the largest city in Africa and the Middle East at 20 million people.  From the overview, you learned that poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, and…

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By Glen Bruels

Petra, Jordan

This is part of a series called Seabourn Half-World cruise One of our favorite stops in the Middle East was Petra, the capital city of the ancient Nabataeans, an industrious Arabian people who settled in southern Jordan over 2000 years ago.  Petra sat on the north-south trade route, with caravans bringing goods from the Red…

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