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Thessaloniki – Athens (Piraeus) Thessaloniki Skiathos Aegean Sea GREECE Athens Piraeus Nauplion Syros Spetses Naxos Discover the magical charm of the Cyclades and ancient treasures in the Peloponnese: Thessaloniki – Athens (Piraeus) True Greece: the Sporades SEA CLOUD II 7 nights Rebetiko strains are drifting from a taverna, rugged 30 June to 07 July 2021 SCII-2121 14 July to 21 July 2021 SCII-2123 rocks enclose sandy bathing beaches, chapels gleam Day 1 Thessaloniki/Greece 19.00 white as chalk under a deep blue sky – does this Greek Guests arrive individually in Thessaloniki. postcard idyll really exist? It does, on the Sporades! Embarkation on the SEA CLOUD II. With its olive trees and pine forests, monasteries and Day 2 Skiathos/Sporades 14.00 23.00 Transfer to the beach.* 60 glorious beaches, Skiathos is considered the most Day 3 At sea beautiful island by many. Day 4 Naxos/Cyclades 08.00 13.00 Syros/Cyclades 19.00 The ancient sites of Day 5 Syros/Cyclades 13.30 Mycenae and Epidaurus Day 6 Nauplion/Peloponnese 08.00 23.00 How much history fits in one place? A lot! In Mycenae, The ancient sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus.* 13 kilos of gold treasure were found, including the Day 7 Spetses/Saronic Islands 08.00 13.00 Day 8 Athens (Piraeus)/Greece 07.00 supposed death mask of Agamemnon. Visitors are Disembarkation. Guests return home individually. fascinated by the monumental Lion’s Gate, the Cyclopean Itinerary subject to change! at anchor Wall and the Treasure House of Atreus. Just as intriguing * These excursions are not included in the cruise-only rate. is the ancient place of worship of Asclepius, the god of healing, in Epidaurus with its stunning theatre, stadium and several temples. Spetses: exclusive, noble, traditional Far away from mass tourism, a small, relaxed island idyll lies in the turquoise waters, with beautiful patrician houses and the stylish villas of shipowners. But not only Combination: the houses are worth a visit, here the streets are as well. Combine trips SCII-2123 and SCII-2124 (page 115), and save 10% on the cruise-only rate of the lower-priced trip. They are car-free and surprise again and again with colorful floor mosaics. Many a visitor enjoys the fun of Cruise-only rates per person finding the most beautiful one. SCII-2121 SCII-2123 Category if booked by 31 Dec. 2020 from 01 Jan. 2021 GTY double cabin** € 3.595 € 3.795 F Upper-/lower-bed € 3.895 € 4.095 E € 4.535 € 4.735 D € 5.045 € 5.245 C € 5.355 € 5.555 B € 6.345 € 6.545 A € 7.065 € 7.265 GTY single cabin** € 4.895 € 5.095 Single surcharge: Category C-F: 50%, Category A+B: 100% ** Limited number of guaranteed cabins; allocation starts with Cat. F See page 180 for included services 114.
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