New Brunswick: from breathtaking views to spectacular natural sites and preserved sanctuaries, there's a world of wonder waiting for you next door in new Brunswick, Canada!
Natural History, April, 2003
LITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND
If you're looking for a secluded getaway, featuring complete privacy and unspoiled wilderness, come to Little St. Simons Island.
Pristine beaches, maritime forests, shimmering marshes, tidal creeks-the rich natural world of Little St. Simons Island awaits you. Virtually untouched for centuries, this 10,000-acre barrier island along the Georgia coast is privately owned. The island is a natural habitat for abundant wildlife, with alligators (look for them lazing in the sun in Myrtle Pond), fallow deer, river otter, and armadillos. Located on the Atlantic Flyway, Little St. Simons is one of the best birding locations on the Eastern Seaboard. Summer bird species begin arriving in April.
Accessible only by boat, Little St. Simons accommodates 30 guests housed in five charming cottages dating from 1917. Three wonderful meals are provided. Walk on a solitary beach or under the shade of moss-draped live oaks ... watch a wood stork fishing the tidal creeks or salt marshes ... surf cast for game fish.... For a one-of-a kind escape, come to the uncrowded haven of Little St. Simons.
DEILMANN CRUISES
Sailing from spring to fall, Peter Deilmann Cruises offers more than three hundred enticing European itineraries, on luxurious river ships and a five-star ocean liner.
Aboard its deluxe river fleet, Deilmann offers delightful cruises through the heart of Europe, while its five-star ocean liner, MS Deutschland, sails to the Baltic and North Seas, around Europe, the Mediterranean, and the world. All Deilmann ships are known for high-quality service, fine cuisine, and English-speaking staffs.
To explore the classic rivers of Europe, board one of Deilmann's intimate four- and five-star river vessels, which take you right into the cities, towns, and villages on the Rhine and Moselle, Rhone and Saone, Elbe, Po, and other rivers--without the fuss of packing and unpacking. Or take a cruise tour featuring the great cities of London, Paris, Munich, Venice Rome, and Nice.
If you prefer ocean voyages, pamper yourself on the elegant, richly styled MS Deutschland. Consider a world cruise or a cruise segment vacation to South America, the Pacific Islands, or the Far East on a luxury liner with an Old World ambiance reminiscent of a grand European hotel.
UNIWORLD CRUISES
SAIL THE WORLD'S GREATEST RIVERS ON A UNIWORLD TOUR, AND ENJOY A TRAVEL EXPERIENCE THAT GOES BEYOND TYPICAL TOURIST SITES.
Sail through the Netherlands at tulip time. Glide down Italian waterways and uncover the cradle of the Renaissance. Explore the Yangtze River, marvel at the Great Wall of China, and inspect the terra-cotta soldiers of Xi'an.
Discover exotic Tibet, or trace the steps of Marco Polo along the Silk Road. Travel to the Bering Sea for rare visits to Eskimo communities and the Russian Far East. Or visit a penguin colony in Chile, then sail around the legendary Cape Horn.
When you sail the world's greatest rivers on a Uniworld tour, you will enjoy a travel experience that is unparalleled in value and convenience.
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