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Silver Spirit 608 Guests SILVER SPIRIT 608 GUESTS DATE DAYS PORTS THE MEDITERRANEAN 2023 10 Apr 11 ATHENS (PIRAEUS) > Aghios Nikolaos > Rhodes > Marmaris > Kusadasi > Dikili > Istanbul > Day at sea > Thessaloniki > Mykonos > ATHENS (PIRAEUS) 21 Apr 7 ATHENS (PIRAEUS) > Syros > Bodrum > Santorini > Paros > Souda Bay > Nafplion > ATHENS (PIRAEUS) 28 Apr 11 ATHENS (PIRAEUS) > Kusadasi > Rhodes > Antalya > Paphos > Jerusalem (Ashdod) > Haifa (Nazareth) > Day at sea > Aghios Nikolaos > Santorini > ATHENS (PIRAEUS) 9 May 15 ATHENS (PIRAEUS) > Day at sea > Istanbul > Day at sea > Trabzon > Batumi > Sochi > Day at sea > Odessa > Constanta > Bourgas > Cruising the Bosphorus > Thessaloniki > Mykonos > ATHENS (PIRAEUS) 31 May 9 VENICE > Zadar > Hvar > Dubrovnik > Bari > Kotor > Split > Rovinj > Trieste > VENICE 9 Jun 7 VENICE > Trieste > Rovinj > Korcula > Split > Hvar > Zadar > VENICE 16 Jun 9 VENICE > Ravenna > Dubrovnik > Bari > Kotor > Corfu > Olympia (Katakolon) > Souda Bay > Santorini > 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13 Dec 15 MAHE > 2 Days at sea > Zanzibar > Day at sea > Nosy Be > 3 Days at sea > Richards Bay > 2 Days at sea > CAPE TOWN 28 Dec 15 CAPE TOWN > Day at sea > Walvis Bay > 2 Days at sea > Mossel Bay > Port Elizabeth > Day at sea > Richards Bay > Durban > 2 Days at sea > CAPE TOWN AFRICA & THE INDIAN OCEAN 2024 12 Jan 15 CAPE TOWN > Day at sea > Luderitz > Walvis Bay > 2 Days at sea > Mossel Bay > Day at sea > Durban > Richards Bay > 2 Days at sea > CAPE TOWN 27 Jan 15 CAPE TOWN > Day at sea > Luderitz > Walvis Bay > 2 Days at sea > Mossel Bay > Day at sea > Durban > Richards Bay > 2 Days at sea > CAPE TOWN 11 Feb 15 CAPE TOWN > 2 Days at sea > Richards Bay > 2 Days at sea > Tolagnaro > Day at sea > Pointe des Galets > Port Louis > Day at sea > Antisiranana > Day at sea > MAHE 26 Feb 16 MAHE > La Digue > Praslin > 4 Days at sea > Muscat > Fujairah > Ras Al Khaimah > Abu Dhabi > Doha > Al Manamah > Day at sea > DUBAI 13 Mar 18 DUBAI > Khasab > 2 Days at sea > Salalah > 4 Days at sea > 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