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3 DAYS “Aegean Discovery” Cruise
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From Piraeus, visiting Mykonos,
Rhodes, Patmos, Kusadasi, ending at Piraeus.
Onboard “AQUAMARINE”
From March 06
to November 13
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3 DAYS “Aegean Discovery” Cruise
From
Piraeus, visiting Mykonos, Rhodes,
Patmos, Kusadasi, ending at Piraeus.
Onboard “AQUAMARINE” From March 06
to November 13
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Day |
Port |
Arrival |
Departure |
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Friday |
Piraeus, Greece |
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11:00 |
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Piraeus, Greece
Piraeus is Greece's third largest
city in terms of population and its
biggest port. It was first settled
in the ages of Themistocles, when
the Long WallS were built (478 BC),
and the town was being laid out to
the plans of the architect
Hippodamus. It gained considerably
in importance when Athens became a
naval power. The ancient harbours of
Piraeus were Zea and Munichia. Zea,
now called Pasalimani, is one of the
largest marinas in the
Mediterranean. Munichia, also known
as Mikrolimano or Tourkolimano, is a
pretty little harbour with yachts
and fishing-boats and ringed with
fish tavernas. Above Mikrolimano is
the hill of Kastella, much mentioned
in popular songs, with its
traditional houses and offers a
panoramic view. Above it is the
Church of the Prophet Elijah and the
Veakeio Theatre, well known for its
summer performances, is nearby
situated. The commercial harbour of
Piraeus is one of the most important
in the Mediterranean. The city
itself with its suburbs is an
industrial zone of particular
importance or the Greek economy, but
nevertheless its centre has broad
streets,spacious squares, tree-lined
avenues, and parks. |
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Friday |
Mykonos, Greece |
18:00 |
22:00 |
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Mykonos, Greece
One of the most cosmopolitan of all
the Greek Islands and quite
justifiably attracting visitors from
all over the world, Mykonos is a
contrast of rocky hills and
beautiful beaches. Hora, the
capital, spreads around a colorful
harbor in which fishing boats nestle
side by side with luxury yachts. The
brilliant white cubic houses with
white-washed balconies built close
together with little shops and tiny
churches, make up the backstreets of
the town. The harbor is overlooked
by a variety of tavernas, and is a
popular meeting place as the sun
goes down, turning the brilliant
whites to beautiful shades of pinks
and reds. |
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Saturday |
Rhodes, Greece |
09:30 |
19:30 |
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Rhodes, Greece
The beautiful island of Rhodes
(Island of Roses) has a rich and
varied history. The beach at Lindos
is among the best on the island,
whose capital, Rhodes Town is a
bustling mecca for both sightseers
and shoppers alike. This thriving
port provides access to the many
beautiful sights on this popular
island. On the Eastern coast of
Rhodes, poised high above two
spectacular bays is the Acropolis of
Lindos below which one can find a
labyrinth of winding streets and
dazzling white buildings. Lindos was
once the principal city of the
island before the founding of Rhodes
Town in 408 BC. |
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Sunday |
Patmos, Greece |
06:30 |
10:00 |
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Patmos, Greece
This serene island is known as the
site of the apocalyptic revelations
of St. John the Divine, written here
during his exile from the Roman
Empire. The cave where he is said to
have lived is now the site of the
Monastery of the Apocalypse. In the
11th century, the Abbot
Christodoulos founded the Monastery
of St. John on one of the island's
highest points. It houses priceless
icons and manuscripts in its
treasury. |
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Sunday |
Kusadasi, Turkey |
14:00 |
18:30 |
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Kusadasi, Turkey
Kusadasi is a popular Turkish port
only is it a bustling resort town
full of shops, bars and restaurants,
but it is also the main access point
for the famous archeological site at
Ephesus, where extensive excavations
have revealed an ancient city
through which visitors can now
wander and observe the wonders of a
bygone civilization. |
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Monday |
Piraeus, Greece |
07:00 |
- |
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Piraeus, Greece
Piraeus is Greece's third largest
city in terms of population and its
biggest port. It was first settled
in the ages of Themistocles, when
the Long WallS were built (478 BC),
and the town was being laid out to
the plans of the architect
Hippodamus. It gained considerably
in importance when Athens became a
naval power. The ancient harbours of
Piraeus were Zea and Munichia. Zea,
now called Pasalimani, is one of the
largest marinas in the
Mediterranean. Munichia, also known
as Mikrolimano or Tourkolimano, is a
pretty little harbour with yachts
and fishing-boats and ringed with
fish tavernas. Above Mikrolimano is
the hill of Kastella, much mentioned
in popular songs, with its
traditional houses and offers a
panoramic view. Above it is the
Church of the Prophet Elijah and the
Veakeio Theatre, well known for its
summer performances, is nearby
situated. The commercial harbour of
Piraeus is one of the most important
in the Mediterranean. The city
itself with its suburbs is an
industrial zone of particular
importance or the Greek economy, but
nevertheless its centre has broad
streets,spacious squares, tree-lined
avenues, and parks. |
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* Disembarkation by
tender boats, weather
permitting |
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