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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.01 to 31.12 - Page nb 124

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2024
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120 Scenic? Scenic Eclipse A World of Discovery Scenic Eclipse voyages to extraordinary worldwide destinations Experience the wonders of every continent in 6-star ultra-luxury on board Scenic Eclipse, The World’s First Discovery Yachts™. Cruising further than ever before, the new 2023/24 season includes 85 itineraries sailing to over 50 countries across all seven continents, making it Scenic’s largest-ever collection of ultra-luxury ocean voyages. Australia Home to the oldest civilisation on Earth, Australia is an ancient land of vivid contrasts. At its heart a red desert stretches to the turquoise ocean of the Kimberley coast, a region with ample natural wonders such as the Horizontal Waterfalls. While the East Coast is an aquatic paradise, fringed by tropical islands and vibrant reefs. Hidden in the country’s diverse terrain is the story of Australia’s indigenous people, told through sacred sites and rock art, and found throughout the Kimberley and Arnhem Land. Indonesian Archipelago, West -apua & the Solomon Islands Laying between the Pacific and Indian oceans, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world comprising of more than 17,000 islands. With many of its people coming from Melanesian, Islam, Portuguese and Dutch descent, Indonesia is a melting pot of culture. Located in the ‘Coral Triangle’, the islands of Raja Ampat are extraordinary: mountainous atolls blanketed with rainforests and thick jungle, some with active volcanoes, fringed by beaches with crystal clear water and coral cays boasting dynamic ecosystems. Polynesia & the Pacific Islands Described as heaven on earth by many, spanning a quarter of the globe and encompassing around 40,000 islands. Home to some of the most isolated communities in the world, with a distinct traditional way of life. No two islands are alike - the volcanic terrain of Tonga’s Hunga Island, the Isle of Pines’ endemic pine trees that line the white beaches, and Fiji’s, Fulanga Island, which hides in a crystalline lagoon, are just some of the incredible landscapes.

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120 Scenic? Scenic Eclipse A World of Discovery Scenic Eclipse voyages to extraordinary worldwide destinations Experience the wonders of every continent in 6-star ultra-luxury on board Scenic Eclipse, The World’s First Discovery Yachts™. Cruising further than ever before, the new 2023/24 season includes 85 itineraries sailing to over 50 countries across all seven continents, making it Scenic’s largest-ever collection of ultra-luxury ocean voyages. Australia Home to the oldest civilisation on Earth, Australia is an ancient land of vivid contrasts. At its heart a red desert stretches to the turquoise ocean of the Kimberley coast, a region with ample natural wonders such as the Horizontal Waterfalls. While the East Coast is an aquatic paradise, fringed by tropical islands and vibrant reefs. Hidden in the country’s diverse terrain is the story of Australia’s indigenous people, told through sacred sites and rock art, and found throughout the Kimberley and Arnhem Land. Indonesian Archipelago, West -apua & the Solomon Islands Laying between the Pacific and Indian oceans, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world comprising of more than 17,000 islands. With many of its people coming from Melanesian, Islam, Portuguese and Dutch descent, Indonesia is a melting pot of culture. Located in the ‘Coral Triangle’, the islands of Raja Ampat are extraordinary: mountainous atolls blanketed with rainforests and thick jungle, some with active volcanoes, fringed by beaches with crystal clear water and coral cays boasting dynamic ecosystems. Polynesia & the Pacific Islands Described as heaven on earth by many, spanning a quarter of the globe and encompassing around 40,000 islands. Home to some of the most isolated communities in the world, with a distinct traditional way of life. No two islands are alike - the volcanic terrain of Tonga’s Hunga Island, the Isle of Pines’ endemic pine trees that line the white beaches, and Fiji’s, Fulanga Island, which hides in a crystalline lagoon, are just some of the incredible landscapes.
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