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Galapagos Cuba Where to Go Now the list of potential cruise itineraries is nearly as big as the oceans themselves. to help you navigate the choices, we’ve pinpointed some newer destinations CROATIA The country still has an undiscovered quality. Cities and beaches aren’t yet overrun with tourists. And one of the best ways to arrive is by sea, along the Dalmatian Coast. Cruise lines, such as Holland America, Celebrity and Regent offer port visits Did You Know? 38 Spring 2018 CAA SASKATCHEWAn Iceland Croatia to many heritage-rich cities, including Split, Sibenik, Korcula and the famous walled city of Dubrovnik. GALAPAGOS The chain of South American islands are true bucket- list destinations with their distinctive wildlife and terrain. And on a cruise, you’ll see a variety of islands, as each one has something different to offer. The volcanic archipelago is well suited to smaller ships: Celebrity recently added two small ships to its existing fleet. ICELAND A lot of people do land tours to explore the iconic fjords, waterfalls and fishing villages, but it can be time- consuming to navigate the rugged roads. Exploring Iceland by boat gets you from point A to B in comfort, while seeing sights you couldn’t see on land, like majestic sea life. Three in 10 guests are between 25 and 39. cruise lines are increasingly tailoring itineraries and activities to Gen Xers and millennials. kARJAlAinen/AlAmy CUBA See the well-preserved history of this once isolated island. In recent years, the Cuban government has eased restrictions against cruise lines, which could previously sail around Cuba, but not dock at certain ports. Lines that have or will have port visits include Oceania Cruises, Holland America, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Lines and Carnival.