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Pacific Princess, Holy Land ex Venice to Athens
Nights 12 Ship Pacific Princess Star Rating Departs Venice, Italy Sailing 2013: 15 May ,7 Aug ,24 Sep ,11 Nov Ports of Call Venice, Ravenna, Dubrovnik, Patmos, Haifa, Ashdod (Jerusalem), Port Said, Alexandria, Kusadasi, Athens (Piraeus) Greece Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
12 Night Cruise sailing from Venice to Athens aboard Pacific Princess.
Pacific Princess
Soak up the warm rays during your cruise through the glass walls of the Panorama Buffet or from your balcony. Relax in the library or enjoy the special guest lectuer programme. Take your pick of dining options from Polynesian cuisine to room service, all as you sail from one picturesque port to another. With ultra-spacious staterooms for only 670 passengers and the lavish Lotus Spa, you'll feel as if you're cruising on a five-star resort.
Highlights of this cruise:
Venice, Italy
Located at the head of the Adriatic Sea, an intricate web of tiny islands and canals make up the enchanting city of Venice. In this intimate setting where gondoliers serenade, delicate bridges lead to winding cobblestone streets, and glorious renaissance architecture form a fairy-tale backdrop, it is no wonder that many people feel it is the world's most romantic destination.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
On the beautiful Adriatic coast sits the ancient walled city of Dubrovnik, where medieval ramparts encircle a tight maze of narrow streets and ornate stone buildings. The walls, completed in the 13th century, have a circumference of more than a mile and a half, and along with the Old City, have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Port Said (Cairo/Giza), Egypt
This busy port city has the second most important harbor in Egypt behind Alexandria. It is strategically positioned at one end of the Suez Canal and acts as a great starting point for exploring the cradle of civilization.
Alexandria, Egypt
Alexander the Great traveled to Egypt after conquering Greece and selected a small fishing village in the Mediterranean for his new capital, Alexandria. It's now Egypt's second largest city, and a juxtaposition of modern influences and ancient culture.
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
With its magnificent architecture, legendary cultural attractions and unparalleled place in history, this capital city known as "the cradle of Western civilization" is a must-see destination for world travelers. A captivating blend of the classical and the contemporary, Athens boasts some of the world's oldest and most renowned landmarks, and wears its ancient heritage proudly.