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Tariff Greecegreece 20112011 Fitfit Clientsclients TARIFFTARIFF GREECEGREECE 20112011 FITFIT CLIENTSCLIENTS PAM TOURS DMC 52, 28 Oktovriou (Patission) street – 10682 Athens – Greece Tel: +30 210 9229294 +30 210 9229269 Fax: +30 210 9241803 E-mail : [email protected] Web site : www.pamtours.gr index Index Page 1 Evia Island Page 54 Map of Greece Page 2 Faliro (Attica) Page 49 Glyfada (Attica) Page 49 CRUISE’S PROGRAMS Gythion (Peloponnese) Page 57 Classical Greece Page 4 Hydra(Saronic Gulf) Page 69 Classical Athens Page 5 Ioannina (Epirus) Page 63 Greece and Turkey Page 6 Ios (Cyclades Islands) Page 88 Aegean Cocktail Page 7 Kalamaki, Corinth Page 55 Kalamata (Peloponnese) Page 58 Kalambaka (Central Greece) Page 62 CHARTER BOAT Kalymnos (Dodecanese Islands) Page 109 Motor Yachts Page 9 Kefalonia (Ionian Islands) Page 127 Motor Sailers Page 10 Kos (Dodecanese Islands) Pages110-111 Sailing Yachts Pages 11-12 Kithnos (Cyclades Islands) Page 98 Lefkas (Ionian Islands) Page 127 ISLAND HOPPING Leros (Dodecanese Islands) Page 109 Saronic Gulf Page 14 Lesvos (North Aegean Islands) Page 103 Cyclades Page 15 Loutraki (Peloponnese) Page 55 Sporades Page 16 Metsovo(Epirus) Page 62 Dodecanese & East Aegean Page 17 Milos (Cyclades Islands) Page 96 Monemvassia (Peloponnese) Page 57 Mykonos (Cyclades Islands) Pages74-79 FLY & DRIVE Mystras (Peloponnese) Page 57 Classical Greece Page 19 Nauplion (Peloponnese) Page 56 Classical Greece & Meteora Page 20 Naxos (Cyclades Islands) Pages84-86 Peloponnese Page 21 Olympia (Peloponnese) Pages59-60 Central Greece Page 22 Paros (Cyclades Islands) Page 80-83 East Macedonia & Thrace Page 23 Patmos (Dodecanese Islands) Page 108 West Macedonia & Meteora Page 24 Patra (Peloponnese) Page 60 Wine road Northern Greece Page 25 Piraeus (Attica) Page 48 Wine & Olive road Peloponnese Page 26 Poros (Saronic Gulf) Page 68 Pylos (Peloponnese) Pages58-59 CAR HIRE Rhodos (Dodecanese Islands) Pages112-116 Mainland & Islands Pages 27-28 Samos (North Aegean Islands) Pages105-107 Santorini (Cyclades Islands) Pages89-95 ORGANIZED TOURS Pages 29-37 Serifos (Cyclades Islands) Page 98 Sifnos (Cyclades Islands) Page 97 Skiathos (Sporades Islands) Page 99 ACCOMMODATION Skopelos (Sporades Islands) Page 100 Conditions Page 38 Skyros (Sporades Islands) Page 102 Athens (Attica) Pages39-47 Sounion (Attica) Page 52 Athens airport (Attica) Page 48 Sparti (Peloponnese) Page 56 Aegina (Saronic Gulf) Page 67 Spetses (Saronic Gulf) Page 70 Alonissos (Sporades) Page 101 Syros (Cyclades Islands) Page 72 Amorgos (Cyclades) Page 87 Thessaloniki (North Greece) Pages64-65 Anavyssos (Attica) Page 51 Tinos (Cyclades Island) Page 73 Andros (Cyclades) Page 71 Tolo (Peloponnese) Page 55 Chalkidiki (North Greece) Page 66 Varkiza (Attica) Page 51 Chios (North Aegean Islands) Page 104 Vouliagmeni (Attica) Page 49-51 Corfu (Ionian Islands) Pages128-130 Zakynthos (Ionian Islands) Page 126 Crete Island Pages117-125 Delphi (Central Greece) Page 61 GENERAL SALE CONDITIONS Page 131 Drepano (Peloponnese) Page 55 1 MAP OF GREECE 2 CRUISESCRUISES ININ THETHE AEGEANAEGEAN SEASEA 3 CRUISE’S PROGRAMS CLASSICAL GREECE & 3 NIGHTS CRUISE March 18th, 2011 – November 4th, 2011 Rates per person in euros Twin Triple Single Hotel 3 star / inside cabin From 612,50 541,00 927,50 Hotel 4 star / outside cabin From 751,00 652,00 1.180,00 The tour includes: • 4 nights Athens hotel 3 (Arethusa) or 4 star (Stanley) • Half day Athens sightseeing tour •3 nights cruise inside standard (cat IB) or outside standard cabin (Cat XA) • 3 transfers in Athens and baggage handling •Port taxes • Full documents and assistance by our hostesses •Buffet breakfast in Athens • Third party liability insurance •Full board during the cruise •VAT 7 NIGHTS PROGRAM . Day 1 – Monday : Arrival Athens Day 5 – Friday : Cruising – Mykonos Clients will be met by our hostess on arrival and transferred to the Morning transfer to the port of Piraeus and embarkation on your luxury hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy Athens. ship, sailing at 11h00. Arrival in Mykonos, widely known as the Greek St. Tropez. White and glistering scattered with windmills and 365 churches. Day 2 – Tuesday : Athens Morning Sightseeing Day 2 – Tuesday : Athens Morning Sightseeing The ship arrives at 18h00 and sets sail again at 23h00. Full board on Drive, through the city's main streets past the memorial of the board. Unknown Soldier, Royal palace with the Evzones guards, Panathenean Stadium, and the temple of Zeus, to Acropolis. Tour the Parthenon, Day 6 – Saturday : Cruising – Kusadasi/Patmos/ Erectheum, Propylaea and temple of the Wingless Victory. Visit the New At 07h00 arrival in Kusadasi, a popular Turkish resort with a rich and Acropolis Museum. Return to the hotel at 13h30. Remainder of the day varied past. Visit Ephesus, an ancient Greek city founded in the 8th at leisure. century BC. one of the largest and best preserved ancient cities in the world. Day 3 – Wednesday : Athens – visit Delphi (optional) Day 3 – Wednesday : Athens – visit Delphi (optional) At 16h00 arrival in Patmos, a calm island known as the site where St. Free day to wander on your own, perhaps visit the Lycabettus hill, shop John wrote the Revelation. Visit the 11th century monastery, which for souvenirs in Plaka, the old quarter of the city or visit one of the crowns the island. Full board on board. museums of Athens. You may also join an optional tour to Delphi. Overnight Athens. Day 7 – Sunday: Cruising – Heraklion/Santorini Arrival at 07h00 at the harbor of Heraklion in Crete, the largest Greek is Day 4 – Thursday : Athens – visit Argolis (optional) Day 4 – Thursday : Athens – visit Argolis (optional) land where you can visit the Minoan Palace o f Knossos and the Morning departure (Optional). famous archaeological museum of Heraklion. The ship will set sails First drive to the Canal of Corinth. Continue to Mycenae, the most again at 11h 30 with a 16 h30 arrival in Santorini. Go ashore and take a powerful and glorious city in Greece up to 1100 B.C. Visit the Lion Gate, donkey ride or the cable car up to the town of Fira to enjoy the the Acropolis, the Treasure of Atreus. Continuation of the visit with the spectacular view. Santorini is an island of white washed houses and stiff ruins of the royal tombs. Time at leisure for lunch and then via the cliffs shaped by the volcano that formed it. The ship sails at 21h00. Full picturesque, first capital of Greece, Nafplion, on to Epidaurus. Visit of board. the archeological site, the theatre, most famous and best preserved of all ancient theatres, well known for its remarkable acoustics, and the Day 8 – Monday : Cruising – Piraeus/ Athens/departure museum with the foundations o f the temple of Asklepios. Return to The s hip enters the port of Piraeus at 07h00. Disembarkation and Athens at around 19h00. transfer to Athens airport for your flight home. 4 CRUISE’S PROGRAMS CLASSICAL ATHENS & 4 NIGHTS CRUISE March 14th 2011 – November 7th 2011 Rates per person in euros Twin Triple Single Hotel 3 star / inside cabin From 737,50 659,00 1.093,00 Hotel 4 star / outside cabin From 866,00 758,50 1.319,00 The tour includes : • 3 nights Athens hotel 3 stars (Arethusa) or 4 star (Stanley) • Half day Athens sightseeing tour • Buffet breakfast in Athens • 3 transfers in Athens and baggage handling • 4 nights cruise inside standard (cat IB) or outside standard cabin (Cat XA) • Full documents and assistance by our hostesses • Port taxes • Third party liability insurance • Full board during the cruise •VAT. 7 NIGHTS PROGRAM Day 1 – Friday : Arrival Athens Day 5 – Tuesday : Cruising – Kusadasi/ Patmos Clients will be met by our hostess on arrival and transferred directly to At 07h00 arrival in Kusadasi, a popular Turkish resort with a rich and the hotel. The rest of the day at leisure to enjoy Athens. varied past. Visit Ephesus, an ancient Greek city founded in the 8th century B.C. Almost the whole city has been intact excavated. Day 2 – Saturday : Athens Morning Sightseeing At 16h00 arrival in Patmos, a calm island known as the site where St. Drive through the city's main streets past the memorial o f the Unknown John wrote the Revelation. Visit the 11th century monastery, which Soldier, Royal palace with the Evzones guards, Panathenian Stadium, and crowns the island. Full board. the temple of Zeus to Acropolis. Tour the Parthenon, Erectheum, Day 6 – Wednesday : Cruising – Rhodes Propylea and temple of the Wingless Victory. Visit the New Acropolis At 07h00 arrival to Rhodes, legendary home of the sun go d Apollo and museum. Return to the hotel at 13h30. Remainder of the day at your one of the loveliest Greek islands. You can visit Lindos, famous for its leisure. Acropolis, which boasts a spectacular view of the St. Paul's Bay. In the Day 3 – Sunday : Athens – visit of Delphi old town of Rhodes visit the Grand Master's Palace and the street of Morning departure (Optional). Drive through Thebes, Levadia and knights. Full board. Arachova. Arrive in Delphi, the Center of the Ancient world. Visit the Day 7 – Thursday : Cruising – Heraklion/Santorini Temple of Apollo, the Theater, the Castalia Spring and the museum, Arrival at 07h00 at the harbor o f Heraklion in Crete, the largest Greek containing such masterpieces of ancient Greek sculpture as the Bronze island where you can visit the Minoan Palace of Knossos and the famous charioteer. After lunch return to Athens at around 19h00, via the archaeological museum of Heraklion. The ship will set sails again at picturesque village of Arachova. 11h30 with a 16h30 arrival in Santorini. Go ashore and take a donkey ride or the cable car up to the town of Fira to enjoy the spectacular Day 4 – Monday : Cruising – Mykonos view. Santorini is an island of white washed houses and stiff cliffs Morning transfer to the port o f Piraeus and embarkation on your luxury shaped by the volcano that formed it.
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