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Ports of
Call:
Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey; Chania
(Souda), Crete, Greece; Civitavecchia
(Rome), Italy; Messina (Sicily), Italy;
Piraeus (Athens), Greece; Kusadasi
(Ephesus), Turkey
1. day
Kusadasi (Ephesus ) Turkey departure
at - 17:00
Kusadasi is
your gateway to Ephesus, a city created
by the Ionians in the 11th century B.C.
and later expanded by the Romans. Now
considered one of the grandest
reconstructed sites in the ancient
world, the region also hosted the likes
of Cleopatra, Mark Antony, the Virgin
Mary and John the Apostle.
When you're in the area, don't miss the
chance to visit the once powerful
trading and religious city of Ephesus.
Travel through the Magnesia Gate, the
main entrance to the ancient city, and
continue along marble streets grooved by
chariot wheels. Gaze upon beautiful
temples, porticoes, fountains and
frescoes. Discover the three-story
Library of Celsus, the Temple of
Hadrian, the Odeum, the Fountain of
Trajan and the Great Theater.
2. day
Chania -Crete,
Greece
06:30 - 15:00
Chaniá is
the second largest city of Crete, and
one of the most beautiful. It lies along
the north coast of the island at the
east end of the Gulf of Chaniá. Chaniá
is the site of the ancient Minoan
settlement the Greeks called Cydonia
(Kydonia), which was mentioned in
Virgil's Aeneid. The site has been
continuously inhabited from Neolithic
times-at least 5000 years. The city's
rich history can be traced through
historic buildings and monuments with
Venetian, Turkish and Greek
architecture.
3. day At
the sea
Not only
does it sail effortlessly through the
waters of the Agean sea, it contains
some of the cruise industry's most
amazing features - a rock-climbing wall,
a basketball court, an ice-skating rink
and an in-line skating track. Dare we
say there's more? What about a
five-story theatre, a casino, a
miniature golf course and a spectacular
three-story dining room? This
138,000-ton nautical wonder has it all.
4. day
Civitavecchia(Rome),
Italy
05:00 - 17:00
Civitavecchia is the gateway to all the
magnificence of the ancient city of
Rome. Whether it's the Forum, the
Sistine Chapel, the Pantheon or St.
Peter's Basilica that sparks your
interest and intellect, Rome is home to
a lifetime's worth of historical,
architectural and spiritual sites.
Depending on traffic, the drive from
Civitavecchia to Rome takes
approximately an hour and a half.
5. day
Messina (Sicily),
Italy
10:00 - 19:00
Just three
miles off the coast of southern Italy's
mainland is the port town of Messina on
the island of Sicily. This bustling town
has a complex history with roots in
Greek mythology but, because of an
earthquake in the early 1900s, it's a
relatively young city architecturally.
Since the majority of the city has been
rebuilt or refurbished within the last
100 years, you'll find the town has an
interesting blend of new architecture
and old styles.
6. day At
the sea
7. day
Pireus (Athens),
Greece
07:00 - 18:00
Piraeus is
the main port of Athens, the biggest in
Greece, and one of the most important in
the Mediterranean Sea. Piraeus is
walking distance from Kastella, a hill
strewn with beautiful houses that offers
a majestic view of the Saronic Gulf.
Other points of interest include an
archaeological museum, Mikrolimano,
where you can enjoy an ouzo accompanied
by seafood mezedes.
No visit to Athens would be complete
without a visit to the Acropolis. There
you'll find the Parthenon, the largest
building in the Acropolis and one of the
world's most awe-inspiring sights. It
was built as a temple to Athena and is
still a remarkable structure today.
8. day
Kusadasi (Ephesus )
Turkey
07:00 -

Embarkation Date(s):
26 May 2011
02 – 09 – 16 – 23 -30 June 2011
07 – 14 – 21- 28 July 2011
WHAT’S INCLUDED
-7 nights 8 days accommodation in
Navigator Of The Seas Cruise
-Meals
-Some beverages
-Activities , show and entartainment at
the ship
WHAT’S not INCLUDED
-Extra
drinks
-Personal expense(telephone, Laundry
etc..)
-Extra shore excursion
-Gratuities
-Port taxes
PLEASE CONTACT US FOR RATES
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