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The Mississippi Tributary stretches for more than 300 km along the eastern coast of Iowa. A great manner to experience the attractive beauty of Iowa’s Mississippi River is on a riverboat cruise. Tourists might step back in time on a historic steamboat since expert river directives narrate and navigate the trip down the watercourse. While most sailings offer live entertainment and sightseeing opportunities, some even serve home-cooked foods.

Celebration River Cruises

This day-long trip may take visitors on a northern or southern cruise of the Mississippi Tributary. Passengers can depart from LeClaire, Iowa and sail north to Dubuque, Iowa, or from Dubuque and cruise south to Moline, Illinois. A long time ago the sail reaches its final destination, travelers might be transported by motor coach back to their departure city. Travel is onboard the Celebration Belle sail boat, the largest non-gaming tour riverboat in the Upper Mississippi River. While aboard the Celebration Belle, guests may enjoy three full meals and an afternoon snack because the Captain tells tales of the mighty Mississippi. Other features include various fully-stocked bars, a furnished sundeck, entertainment, expert stream manuals, gift shop and wildlife sightings. Ticket fares are all-inclusive, and contain foods, actions and transportation. Both cruises have nine different departure dates from June through October 2010.

The Twilight Watercourse Boat River Sailings

Located on the Riviera in southern France, the city of Cannes is famous all over the world, not only for its film festival but also for the Cannes Lions Festival, which is regarded as the world’s most prestigious festival of advertising. This glitzy, upmarket city has a population of approximately of 70,000 people and its principal source of income is tourism.

It is over 500 miles away from Paris standing on the Mediterranean coast that provided the natural features which attracted tourists initially. The sand, sea and sun of resorts in the Cannes area are legendry.

The famous Boulevard de la Croisette, is lined on one side with luxurious hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and shops selling goods at prices to suit the purses of the celebrity promenaders it attracts. Opposite the fine sand beaches are usually populated by those who like to see and more importantly, be seen. People-watching is probably the main activity that brings most tourists to Cannes! Another of the attractions is lunching but you might need to watch your eating habits, because you can easily find yourself in the background of a TV commercial or music video.