This cruise will take you to some of the most impressive and memorable ancient Greek and Roman monuments in the world. The journey begins at probably the most famous of these: Pompeii. You will then visit Herculaneum and the Doric temples of Paestum. Then it is on to Sicily where you will find the most spectacular Greek sites and the marvellous artistic and architectural achievements of Norman Sicily. The cruise also includes the Roman Palace of Diocletian in Split, Croatia. Finally, the Aegean Odyssey makes its way up the Adriatic to Venice.
Dei MelliniROME, ItalyWith a roof terrace that overlooks the Tiber and a short walk to the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona, the Dei Mellini puts you at the heart of Rome. Rooms come decorated in an Art Deco theme penned by architect Harry Gregory, while walls are hung with modern works of the Roman school. Available as an option for our 2010 cruises beginning or ending in Rome. |
3 nights: Twin/Double $789 p.p. Single $895 |
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Bauer VeneziaVENICE, ItalyAlways one of the city's premier addresses, L'Hotel and Il Palazzo make up contrasting facets of this renowned venue - a graceful modern wing and an opulent boutique hotel. Gourmet menus are shared at De Pisis restaurant, served with one of the finest views over the Grand Canal. Available as an option for our 2010 and 2011 cruises beginning or ending in Venice. |
2 nights: Twin/Double $695 p.p. Single $1,128 |
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