- Burma
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Mysterious Myanmar (Burma), as President Obama has just discovered, offers incredible temples and pagodas and (so far) unspoiled landscapes, and cruise holidays offer a no-fuss way to visit. <a href="http://www.voyagestoantiquity.com">Voyages to Antiquity</a> has a 16-day cruise to Asia including three days in Burma from £2995 per person, and the trip also calls at Singapore and Malaysia.</p>
- Fun, Fun, Fun
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<a href="http://www.carnival.co.uk">Carnival Cruise Lines</a> is known for its family-friendly 'fun ships' and next year Carnival Legend sails from Dover. A 12-night sailing calling at Copenhagen, Berlin, Helsinki, St Petersburg, Tallin and Amsterdam starts from £1,029pp. </p>
- Strictly Come Cruising
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Craig Revel Horwood and professional dancers from Strictly Come Dancing will be joining <a href="http://www.pocruises.com">P&O Cruises</a> for seven cruises around the Med during 2013. Fab-u-lous, darling.</p>
- Disney classics
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There's no better way to help kids discover a love of history and culture than by taking them to visit ancient monuments and galleries... while in the company of Mickey Mouse and friends. Disney Magic returns to Europe next summer - with four-night cruises to Villefranche, Palma and Barcelona from £699 per person. See <a href="http://www.virginholidayscruises.com">virginholidayscruises</a> for more info.</p>
- Cruising down to Rio
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The next Olympics may be four years away but already lots of holidaymakers are heading to Brazil - and if you can time it right, you can combine a cruise down the Amazon with a few nights at the Rio Carnival. <a href="http://www.azamaraclubcruises.com">Azamara Club Cruises</a> offers 12 nights on Azamara Quest from £2,309 per person.</p>
- West Africa
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Voodoo museums, trade forts and stunning beaches and bird life - cruises that take in Senegal, Ghana, Sierre Leone and Gambia are hot in 2013. <a href="http://www.fredolsencruises.com">Fred. Olsen</a> offers an 11-night African Beaches and Tropical Islands cruise, departing on 24 February 2013, from £1,099 pp. </p>
- In search of Vikings
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Our love of Norway, its myths and legends shows no signs of abating any time soon. <a href="http://www.pocruises.com">P&O Cruises</a> offers an eight-day return trip on Southampton on board Ventura calling at Stavanger, Skjolden, Gerainger and Bergen from £649pp.</p>
- Cruise... and stay
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A big trend in cruise holidays for 2013 is the 'destination immersion' concept, which enables holiday makers to spend a few nights in each port, so they can make the most of their time there.</p>
- Fit for a princess
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There are lots of new ship launches next year, but probably the most highly anticipated launch of 2013 is <a href="http://www.princess.com">Princess Cruises</a>' Royal Princess, which will set sail next June. Highlights include the largest-ever Movies Under the Stars open-air cinema, an adults-only pool with private cabanas and the SeaWalk, an enclosed walkway with glass floor cantilevered over the water. A 12-night Maiden Mediterranean Voyage from Barcelona to Venice, departing 23 June 2013, costs from £1,499pp.</p>
- Visions of China
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River cruising continues to grow in popularity, offering a laidback way to get to the heart of a destination. Among the most popular cruises is the Yangtze, which takes you on a fascinating cruise through old and new China, with highlights including Beijing, Shanghai and the Great Wall. Uniworld in partnership with <a href="http://www.titantravel.co.uk">Titan Travel</a> offers an 11-day Impressions of China & The Yangtze cruise from £3,699 per person.</p>