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Grand
Mediterranean 7-Day from
Piraeus
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Cruise Schedule -
Royal Olympic Cruises
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| Day |
Port |
Arrival |
Departure |
| Friday |
Piraeus, Athens Greece |
-- |
17:30 |
| Saturday |
Corfu, Greece |
09:00 |
13:30 |
| Sunday |
Venice, Italy |
09:00 |
18:30 |
| Monday |
Dubrovnik, Croatia |
08:30 |
14:00 |
| Tuesday |
Katakolon,
Olympia Greece |
07:00 |
12:30 |
| Wednesday |
Istanbul,
Turkey |
12:30 |
20:00 |
| Thursday |
Mykonos, Greece |
09:30 |
14:00 |
| *Santorini**, Greece |
17:30 |
21:30 |
| Friday |
Piraeus, Athens Greece |
06:00 |
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* Weather
permitting **
Disembarkation by tenders (boats)
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Departure Dates
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| Month |
Fridays 2005 |
| April |
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18 |
25 |
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| May |
2 |
9 |
16 |
23 |
30 |
| June |
6 |
13 |
20 |
27 |
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| July |
4 |
11 |
18 |
25 |
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| August |
1 |
8 |
15 |
22 |
29 |
| September |
5 |
12 |
19 |
26 |
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| October |
3 |
10 |
17 |
24 |
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| Low Season |
Mid Season |
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Ports of Call
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Corfu,
Greece
Homer's island has enchanted visitors for ages, with
its picturesque landscape and delightful climate. For
many years the island fell under Venetian rule and later
became a British protectorate. These influences can be
seen in the Renaissance and Georgian-style architecture
of the main town, with its arcaded shopping plaza and
a cricket pitch in the main square.
Venice, Italy
This
incomparable city never fails to exceed expectations..
The majesty of St. Mark's Square. The romance of gondolas
gliding along the canals. The beauty of the famed Murano
glassware. Venice is possibly the world's most romantic
city.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This lovely city fully deserves its traditional nickname
of "The Jewel of the Adriatic." George Bernard Shaw once
said "those who seek paradise should come to Dubrovnik".
Surrounded by its 1.000-year old protective wall, it
is truly an architectural marvel.
Katakolon (Olympia), Greece
Olympia was a sacred precinct built for the quadrennial
games dedicated to Zeus during which all hostilities
were ceased in the name of athletic competition. Much
was destroyed when the games were outlawed as a pagan
festival in 393 AD, but visitors can still see the Temple
of Zeus and the stadium. The Archaeological Museum houses
some exquisite sculptures, including the famous Niki "Winged
Victory" by Paionios, "Hermes" by Praxiteles and "Apollo" from
the Temple of Zeus.
Istanbul, Turkey
As
you approach Istanbul from the sea, the graceful minarets
of countless mosques appear on the horizon and the Islamic
call to prayer carries over the water. Istanbul's blend
of East and West has resulted in some of the most magnificent
architecture in the world, including Agia Sofia and the
Blue Mosque. At the Topkapi Museum, formerly Sultan's
Palace, the treasures of the Ottoman empire are on view.
Bargain for your own treasures in the Grand Bazaar.
Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos combines the cosmopolitan and sophisticated lifestyle
with the simple yet charming life of this Cycladic Island.
Take a stroll through the maze of narrow streets, marvel
at the hundreds of tiny chapels and the whitewashed houses
with their flower-filled balconies. Take a walk up to
the famous windmills or just relax on the waterfront,
enjoy the sunset,
accompanied by a refreshing drink or traditional ouzo.
Santorini, Greece
Santorini is a unique island, considered to be the lost
continent of Atlantis. Marvel at the whitewashed village
of Fira, capital of the island with its narrow and picturesque
streets, perched on the Caldera rim. Enjoy one of the
most beautiful sunsets in the world, whilst relaxing
over a coffee and gazing out to sea. Visiting Oia is
also a must, an inspiration to all artists with numerous
art galleries and spectacular view. Access to Fira is
an amazing cable car ride or for the more daring, by
donkey.
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Grand Mediterranean's
Fares
Cruise Fares and Port Taxes in
US $ per person based on double occupancy
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| Category |
Description of Cabins |
Official Rates |
Our Special Rates |
| Low |
Medium |
| SA |
Deluxe
Sky Suites (Oceanview) with balcony, private
bath tub/shower, 24 hour butler service. |
4545 |
2805 |
3310 |
| SB |
Deluxe
Suites (Oceanview) with balcony, living room
area, private bath with tub/shower |
4045 |
2495 |
2950 |
| SC |
Deluxe
Junior Suites (Oceanview) picture window,
private bath with shower. |
3530 |
2185 |
2575 |
| TA* |
Deluxe
(Oceanview) staterooms, picture window, private
bath with shower |
2730 |
1695 |
1995 |
| TB |
Deluxe
(Oceanview) staterooms, picture window, private
bath with shower |
2585 |
1605 |
1895 |
| TC* |
Deluxe
(Oceanview) staterooms, picture window, private
bath with shower |
2425 |
1510 |
1780 |
| A* |
Superior
(Oceanview) stateroom, large portholes, private
bath with shower |
2355 |
1470 |
1730 |
| DA |
Special
inside stateroom, private bath with shower |
2190 |
1365 |
1610 |
| D* |
Superior
inside stateroom, private bath with shower |
2125 |
1330 |
1565 |
| F* |
Standard
inside stateroom, private bath with shower |
2045 |
1280 |
1505 |
| G |
Inside
stateroom, private bath with shower |
1885 |
1180 |
1390 |
| Port
Taxes |
175 |
175 |
175 |
| * Some cabins in this category available with 3rd or 4th
upper bed. For triple or quadruple cabins
the 3rd/4th adult passenger pays: |
1465 |
925 |
1085 |
| Children from 2 to 15 years, sharing cabin with 2 adults
pay: |
1125 |
715 |
840 |
| Infants up to 2 years sharing cabin with 2 adults pay only
Port Taxes |
Single supplement : 50% of a double cabin when available
(except suites)
Single Supplement for suites : 100% of a suite when
available |
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