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Sailing Russia's Frontiers

Saturday October 11, 2008
A Kamchatka adventure promises untapped beauty, writes Mike Heard.

Jumping Ship Will Be Well Rewarded

Sunday October 29, 2006
Sea legs sometimes need an on-land adventure, Caroline Gladstone writes.

New Destinations Add A Touch Of Adventure

Sunday February 8, 2004
WITH four ships plying the Pacific next summer, P&O Cruises is out to lure even the most fervent landlubbers. Joining the ``eternal triangle" route between Sydney, Noumea and Port Vila will be new destinations in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific islands.

Adventure Guru

Tuesday February 22, 2000
YOU don't have to be an adrenalin junkie to enjoy the fun organised by a business that bears the descriptive title of Relative Madness, but a sense of adventure would be a distinct advantage. Relative Madness is a club for the over-18s, the brainchild of Leanne O'Brien. It's her job to organis

`adventure' Comes In From The Cold

Thursday March 19, 1998
For those who want the wind in their hair and a cosy bed, there's now `soft adventure', writes NORMAN NORTH THE term "soft adventure travel" has come into use in recent years to cover a rapidly growing facet of travel which primarily requires the participants to take part - walking,

Other Adventure Destinations

Saturday July 5, 1997
Antarctica YOU can't get any closer to an undiscovered frontier than Antarctica. Sharing intimate space with emperor penguins and killer "Orca" whales is an extremely good party story to have under your belt. While there are flights and cruises to the area, the more adventurous woul

Cruising

Friday August 30, 1996
NORTHERN EXPOSURE P&O launched its 1997 Alaska and the Canadian Rockies brochure earlier this week, offering more than 100 sailings and nine cruise itineraries to some of North America's most spectacular destinations. The 108-page brochure features cruises on six ships in the five-star Pri

High Adventure On Marco Polo

Friday May 17, 1996
WITH a name like Marco Polo, it's a safe bet that the flagship of Orient Lines will turn a series of cruises through Europe, Africa and the Indian Ocean this year into voyages of discovery. Built on classic lines, with spacious decks, comfortable cabins, pool, spa, gym and library, Marco Polo com

Adventure Cruises To Feed The Soul

Thursday November 24, 1994
CHARLES Darwin was fascinated on his voyage to the Galapagos Islands in the 1830s to find many unique species of wildlife. His deduction that this was due to the islands' remoteness influenced his theory of evolution. Today the visitor to these Pacific islands off the coast of Ecuador is s

More Great Cruises To Choose

Saturday September 26, 1992
Still undecided about which cruise to choose? Well, here are a few more ideas to whet your appetite. CRUISING the Caribbean is not as expensive as it may appear, if Chandris Lines Celebrity Cruises is anything to go by. For an all-inclusive fare of $3,210, you can fly from Sydney, Br