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In article >,
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> On Sun, 12 Jun 2016 15:55:19 -0700, sf > wrote:
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> >On Sun, 12 Jun 2016 18:33:38 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:


> >> A river cruise, OTOH, is
> >> a sightseeing tour. It is an added bonus that they have meals. From my
> >> experience, European buffets tend to be excellent. I can see myself
> >> doing one of those.

> >
> >Mediterranean cruises and Caribbean cruises are popular too. Like
> >river cruises, you're in a new port every day. If you like a
> >particular port or country, you can return for a more in depth look on
> >your next vacation. At least that was our theory, but it hasn't
> >worked out that way - because we like cruising.

>
> So really, you add 'countries and places' to your list but don't
> really know anything about them or the people.


I agree. I think that people who do cruises, aren't really interested in
other coutries or cultures. They just want a bit of effortless,
superficial entertainment. Each to their own, I guess.