When to use of and for in English?

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Which one is correct Voyages for Pirates or Voyages of Pirates when you explain the routes used by the pirates?
 
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I would use Pirate Voyages or Voyages of Pirates.
 
Voyages for Pirates suggests some kind of travel guide for would be pirates, like a Frommer's guide to the pirate life.

"This pillaging route should take you about 3 hours if you take the long route, but only about and hour and a half if you take the short leg. However, you'll collect a lot more booty on the longer route, while the shorter leg is more heavily patrolled by the Royal Navy, so you run a higher risk of being boarded and your plunder seized. "
 
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