A SEVEN day cruise of the Greek islands and Turkey departing from Piraeus every Friday afternoon.
Piraeus is the port for Athens, where you can step from the shadow of the Acropolis into the world of the modern day Olympics. Sip a coffee with ouzo and join the Greeks in a toast to a new "golden age".
Mykonos is the most sophisticated of the Greek Islands. Near the colorful town of winding streets, charming whitewashed houses and posh boutiques, you'll find perfect beaches to visit. For archaeology lovers, the sacred site of Delos is nearby.
Mythology says Apollo blessed this sunny island. True to the legend, Rhodos has magnificent scenery and umbrella-lined beaches. In the medieval Old Town see the Grand Master's Palace, famed for its superb mosaic floors.
Renowned for its spectacular sunsets, Santorini is dominated by a volcanic crater. Visit the well-preserved Minoan village of Akrotiri, believed to be part of Atlantis, the legendary lost city, or travel to the charming village of nearby Oia.
Visit the cave where St. John wrote the Book of Revelations and the nearby monastery with its priceless manuscripts and jewelled robes. Or take an insider's tour of Patmos including the 300-year-old House of Simandris.
Iraklion, the capital town of Crete and its principal commercial port is just three miles away from the fantastic ruins of the Palace of Knossos. Discovered in 1899 by Sir Arthur Evans and partialy reconstructed, the elaborate palace is believed to be the mythical Labyrinth of King Minos and the seat of ancient Minoan Culture. The Archaeological Museum of Iraklion displays many of the treasures found during the excavations.
Witness Ephesus-one of the greatest cities of antiquity and one of the best restored on an optional tour from Kusadasi. Walk along the marble paving, you can almost hear the steps of marching Roman region or the ardent preaching of St. Paul addressing the Ephesians.
Straddling the Golden Horn between Europe and Asia, this venerable city of Istanbul blends ageless antiquity with dazzling modernity. Visit in Agia Sofia, the Top Kapi and many more interesting places.
This cruise is performed by ROYAL OLYMPIC CRUISES on board MV STELLA SOLARIS and MV ODYSSEUS, running on the following dates during year 2001.
| CRUISE DEPARTURE DATES |
| DEPARTS EVERY FRIDAY |
| APRIL 2001 | 06, 13, 20, 27 |
| MAY 2001 | 04, 11, 18, 25 |
| JUNE 2001 | 01, 08, 15, 22, 29 |
| JULY 2001 | 06, 13, 20, 27 |
| AUGUST 2001 | 03, 10, 17, 24, 31 |
| SEPTEMBER 2001 | 07, 14, 21, 28 |
| OCTOBER 2001 | 05, 12, 19, 26 |
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| DAY |
PORT OF CALL |
ARR |
DEP |
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| Fri |
Piraeus, Greece |
- |
19:00 |
| Sat |
Dardanelles Straits |
07:30 |
10:00 |
| Sat |
Istanbul, Turkey |
18:00 |
- |
| Sun |
Istanbul |
- |
18:00 |
| Mon |
Dardanelles Straits |
01:30 |
03:00 |
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Kusadasi |
14:00 |
24:00 |
| Tue |
Patmos, Greece * # |
06:00 |
11:00 |
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Mykonos * |
16:00 |
22:00 |
| Wed |
Rhodos, Greece |
09:00 |
18:00 |
| Thu |
Iraklion, Crete |
07:00 |
11:30 |
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Santorini * # |
16:00 |
20:30 |
| Fri |
Piraeus |
06:00 |
- |
| (*) Disembarkation with tenders |
(#) Weather Permitting |
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On the table below you will find the description of the various cabin types and their facilities on board MV STELLA SOLARIS and MV ODYSSEUS, the ships performing this cruise on all the dates between April 06, 2001 up to October 26, 2001 inclusive.
- The prices below are in US $ per person.
- For indication in your home currency at todays exchange rate use the "convert" facility at the bottom of the price table.
- Prices are meant for DOUBLE occupancy.
- Single supplement add 50% of the price shown for the cabin type.
- FREE hotel accommodation in Athens etc included.
- Click the "Go!" button next to each cabin type to read in detail what is offered.
- Port Taxes of US $ 165 per person will be added for the 7 day cruise Piraeus / Piraeus.
CABIN
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DESCRIPTION
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LOW
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STAND
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HIGH
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OFFER
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| SA |
Deluxe Suite Oceanview with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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3695 |
3773 |
3852 |
| SB |
Deluxe Oceanview Suite with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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3290 |
3360 |
3430 |
| SC |
Deluxe Oceanview Suite with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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2872 |
2933 |
2994 |
| TA |
Deluxe Oceanview Cabin with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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2261 |
2309 |
2357 |
| TB |
Deluxe Oceanview Cabin with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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2143 |
2189 |
2235 |
| A |
Superior Oceanview Staterooms with 2 lower beds or large bed and private facilities.
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2012 |
2055 |
2097 |
| B |
Standard Oceanview Stateroom with 2 lower beds 1 or 2 upper beds and with private facilities.
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1951 |
1992 |
2034 |
| DA |
Special Inside Cabin with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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1814 |
1853 |
1892 |
| D |
Superiorior Inside Cabin with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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1759 |
1795 |
1833 |
| F |
Standard Inside Cabin with 2 lower beds, 1 or 2 upper beds, with private facilities.
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1697 |
1733 |
1769 |
| E |
Inside Cabin with 1 lower bed and 1 upper bed, with private facilities.
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1565 |
1599 |
1632 |
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Children between 2 and 14 sharing a cabin with 2 full paying adults, will pay the price shown on the right.
Children under 2 will pay only port taxes.
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783
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800
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816
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- Low: Apr 01 to Apr. 09 inclusive and Apr 28 to May 14, 2001 inclusive
- Standard: April 13 to Apr 27, May 15 to Sep 03 and Oct 19 to Oct 31, 2001 inclusive
- High: Sept 09 to Oct 15, 2001 inclusive
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To reserve the cruise now, you must fill THIS RESERVATION FORM Our experienced travel consultants will reply immediately with availability and offer any further assistance you may need to reserve this cruise or any other service related to your trip.
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| AEGEAN SUMMER CRUISES
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| ISTANBUL |

Agia Sofia
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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 the Aghia Sofia and the Blue Mosque. At the Topkapi museum, formerly the Sultan's Palace, the treasures of the Ottoman empire are on view. Bargain for your own treasures in one of the Grand Bazaar's 4000 shops.
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| MINOS THRONE |
 King Minos Throne
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| A frequent expression encountered by the reader of Minoan Crete is that of the Minoan Palace. The term was first used by the British Archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans who excavated the site of Knossos in the beginning of the century, and is maintained ever since. The truth is that we know nothing about the form of government of Minoan Crete. There may have been a priest-king or priestess-queen or a board of priests. In the absence of written records, it is impossible to tell anything with certainty. Yet we are not helpless because archaeology can tell us something about the elusive Minoan society.
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| GOLDEN FLEECE |
 Route Plan
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| This is the route of seven day cruise GOLDEN FLEECE. |
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