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Malta – Athens (Piraeus) ITALY Aegean GREECE Athens Piraeus Sicily Syros Mykonos Hydra Pylos Monemvasia Malta Mediterranean Sea Crete The many facets of Greece – an exciting week of sailing through the Cyclades on the way to the Peloponnese: Malta – Athens (Piraeus) Pylos: a historical fortress city SEA CLOUD 7 nights Due to its exposed location on the “little finger” of the 17 Aug. to 24 Aug. 2017 SC-1728 Peloponnese, Pylos witnessed a high number of dramatic 17 Aug. La Valletta/Malta 17.00 Guests arrive individually in Malta. sea battles. In the Bay of Navarino, Spartans fought Embarkation on the SEA CLOUD. against Athenians, Ottomans clashed with Venetians and, 18 Aug. At sea in 1827, the Allies faced the Turkish fleet. A short distance 19 Aug. Pylos/Peloponnese 14.00 19.00 The archaeological sites of Messene.* away lies Messene with its archaeological sites where 20 Aug. Monemvasia/Peloponnese 14.00 24.00 holidaymakers can see the monumental Arcadian Gate. City walking tour and rural excursion including olive oil tasting.* Hydra: a true individual 21 Aug. Hydra/Greece 13.30 24.00 Fishing boats and luxury yachts, galleries and donkey- 22 Aug. Mykonos/Cyclades 15.00 24.00 drawn carts – on Hydra the past meets modern art, rustic 23 Aug. Syros/Cyclades 08.00 13.00 charm and effortless style in a way that is truly unique. 24 Aug. Athens (Piraeus)/Greece 07.00 Disembarkation. Guests return home individually. As the entire small island, with its traditional merchants' Itinerary subject to change! at anchor and captains' houses, is listed as a heritage site and cars * These excursions are not included in the cruise-only rate. are forbidden there, this little gem has a timeless feel that has been perfectly preserved. The Cyclades: a paradise in blue and white The Cyclades jut out of the deep waters of the Aegean like rocks that have been cast out into the sea by a giant. When you set eyes on this stunning paradise of radiant white- washed houses and blue domes, it is hard not to fall in love with it. Each island has its own unique charm: Whilst Mykonos with its romantic harbour promenade offers You save E 200 plenty to the traditional sightseer, quieter Syros is still Cruise-only rates per person considered a well-kept secret. SC-1728 Category if booked A lecturer accompanies the trip by 30 Nov. 2016 from 01 Dec. 2016 Exciting topics, background information and fascinating GTY double cabin** € 3.095 € 3.295 € € facts – our expert offers talks on a whole range of sub- 5 Upper-/lower-bed 3.595 3.795 4 € 4.195 € 4.395 jects from his specialist field. 3 € 4.855 € 5.055 2 € 5.255 € 5.455 1 € 5.555 € 5.755 C € 6.395 € 6.595 B € 6.895 € 7.095 A € 7.395 € 7.595 GTY single cabin** € 4.655 € 4.855 Single surcharge: Category 1-5: 50%, Category A-C: 100% ** Limited number of guaranteed cabins; allocation starts with Cat. 5 See page 112 for included services 58.
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