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Islands - Sailing with a cruise ship around the islands

26 June 2020

The Faroe Islands is located between Iceland and Norway, in the North Atlantic Ocean, and comprises 18 small rocky, volcanic islands. The Faroe Islands is a self-governing archipelago, part of the Kingdom of Denmark with a population of 50,000. The islands are characterized by steep coastal cliffs, hiking trails, waterfalls, and rocky coastlines, that in the summertime are full of nesting seabirds such as puffins. Because of the incredible nature and scenery, people visit the Faroe Islands. However, the Faroese tourist season is very short. It begins in May and ends by September. The Faroe Islands turn extraordinarily green during the summertime with fresh air, the deep blue ocean, green mountains, picturesque valleys, which would amaze anyone who enjoys being surrounded by nature. Discover the beautiful sceneries of the remote parts of the islands along a virtual journey on a cruise ship in different weather conditions such as ices, snows, rains, fogs, and waves.

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Challenge your feeling on a yacht sailing around Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas

20 June 2020

Try a wonderful tour around Paradise Island with a yacht in a romantic sunset along a beautiful beach and challenge with rough waves, heavy rain, fog throughout the journey.

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Virtual journey along Nieuwe Maas, Rotterdam - Simulation navigation

28 April 2020

This video gives everyone the opportunity to sail and observe all navigation equipment in the bridge of a luxury cruise ship along Nieuwe Maas to visit Rotterdam city. Give it a try!

During the journey, you can admire the scenery on both sides of the river with famous sea-protection and river-crossing structures such as Maeslantkering water-gates, Benelux tunnels. Finally, at arrival of the journey you can admire the beautiful city view in the night with the famous bridges which are the symbols of Rotterdam such as Erasmusbrug, Willemsbrug and Koninginnebrug.

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