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DATE PORT ARRIVAL-DEPARTURE 14-JUN-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 25-APR-21 Palma De Mallorca, Spain 08:00-22:00 15-JUN-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 26-APR-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 16-JUN-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 27-APR-21 Sete, France 08:00-18:00 17-JUN-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 28-APR-21 Cannes, France 08:00-19:30 18-JUN-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 29-APR-21 Ajaccio, Corsica 08:00-19:30 19-JUN-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 30-APR-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 20-JUN-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 1-MAY-21 Lipari, Italy 08:00-18:00 21-JUN-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 2-MAY-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-18:00 22-JUN-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 3-MAY-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 08:00-19:30 23-JUN-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 4-MAY-21 Corfu, Greece 08:00-22:00 24-JUN-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 5-MAY-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 25-JUN-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 6-MAY-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 26-JUN-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 7-MAY-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 27-JUN-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 8-MAY-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 28-JUN-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 9-MAY-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 29-JUN-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 10-MAY-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 30-JUN-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 11-MAY-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 1-JUL-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 12-MAY-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 2-JUL-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 13-MAY-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 3-JUL-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 14-MAY-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 4-JUL-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 15-MAY-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 5-JUL-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 16-MAY-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 6-JUL-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 17-MAY-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 7-JUL-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 18-MAY-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 8-JUL-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 19-MAY-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 9-JUL-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 20-MAY-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 10-JUL-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 21-MAY-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 11-JUL-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 22-MAY-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 12-JUL-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 23-MAY-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 13-JUL-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 24-MAY-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 14-JUL-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 25-MAY-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 15-JUL-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 26-MAY-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 16-JUL-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 27-MAY-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 17-JUL-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 28-MAY-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 18-JUL-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 29-MAY-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 19-JUL-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 30-MAY-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 20-JUL-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 31-MAY-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 21-JUL-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 1-JUN-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 22-JUL-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 2-JUN-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 23-JUL-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 3-JUN-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 24-JUL-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 4-JUN-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 25-JUL-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 5-JUN-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 26-JUL-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 6-JUN-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 27-JUL-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 7-JUN-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 28-JUL-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 8-JUN-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 29-JUL-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 9-JUN-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 30-JUL-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 10-JUN-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 31-JUL-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 11-JUN-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 1-AUG-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 12-JUN-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 2-AUG-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 13-JUN-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 3-AUG-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 www.crew-center.com AIDAmira Itineraries 2021 Cruise ship itinerary for crew members with arrival and departure times in ports. 4-AUG-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 24-SEP-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 5-AUG-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 25-SEP-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 6-AUG-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 26-SEP-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 7-AUG-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 27-SEP-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 8-AUG-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 28-SEP-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 9-AUG-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 29-SEP-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 10-AUG-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 30-SEP-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 11-AUG-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 1-OCT-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 12-AUG-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 2-OCT-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 13-AUG-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 3-OCT-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 14-AUG-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 4-OCT-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 15-AUG-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 5-OCT-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 16-AUG-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 6-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 17-AUG-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 7-OCT-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 18-AUG-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 8-OCT-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 19-AUG-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 9-OCT-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 20-AUG-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 10-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 21-AUG-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 11-OCT-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 22-AUG-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 12-OCT-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 23-AUG-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 13-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 24-AUG-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 14-OCT-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 25-AUG-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 15-OCT-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 26-AUG-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 16-OCT-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 27-AUG-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 17-OCT-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 28-AUG-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 18-OCT-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 29-AUG-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 19-OCT-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-21:00 30-AUG-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 20-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 31-AUG-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 21-OCT-21 Salerno, Italy 07:00-17:00 1-SEP-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 22-OCT-21 Monaco 19:00-18:00 2-SEP-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 23-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 3-SEP-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 24-OCT-21 Sete, France 09:00-17:00 4-SEP-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 25-OCT-21 Port Mahon, Minorca 08:00-19:30 5-SEP-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 26-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 6-SEP-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 27-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 7-SEP-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 28-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 8-SEP-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 29-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 9-SEP-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 30-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 10-SEP-21 Santorini, Greece 08:00-19:30 31-OCT-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 11-SEP-21 Chania, Crete 06:00-19:30 1-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 12-SEP-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 2-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 13-SEP-21 Brindisi, Italy 08:00-18:00 3-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 14-SEP-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 4-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 15-SEP-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 5-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 16-SEP-21 La Valletta, Malta 08:00-22:00 6-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 17-SEP-21 Catania, Sicily 08:00-21:00 7-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 18-SEP-21 Crotone, Italy 08:00-17:00 8-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 19-SEP-21 Katakolon (Olympia), Greece 10:00-22:00 9-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 20-SEP-21 Argostoli (Kefallinia), Greece 07:00-19:30 10-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 21-SEP-21 Corfu, Greece 05:00-22:00 11-NOV-21 Palma De Mallorca, Spain 08:00-22:00 22-SEP-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 12-NOV-21 At Sea 00:00-23-59 23-SEP-21 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00-19:30 13-NOV-21 Sete, France 08:00-19:00 www.crew-center.com AIDAmira Itineraries 2021 Cruise ship itinerary for crew members with arrival and departure times in ports.
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