Discover
and bring to life infinite treasures on this extraordinary cruise.
Explore the mysterious pyramids, precious relics of ancient Istanbul
and the best sites of the Aegean.
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ROUND TRIP FROM ATHENS |
DAY |
PORT |
ARRIVAL |
DEPARTURE |
(Okt.10)Fri |
Piraeus (Athens), Greece |
- |
06:00 pm |
(Okt.11)Sat |
Kos, Greece |
7:00 am |
1:00 pm |
(Okt.12)Sun |
Alexandria (Cairo), Egypt |
2:00 pm |
8:00 pm |
(Okt.13)Mon |
Port Said (Cairo), Egypt |
8:00 am |
10:00 pm |
(Okt.14)Tue |
Limassol, Cyprus |
Noon |
7:00 pm |
(Okt.15)Wed |
Antalya, Turkey |
8:30 am |
6:00 pm |
(Okt.16)Thu |
Mykonos, Greece |
2:00 pm |
10:00 pm |
(Okt.17)Fri |
Piraeus (Athens), Greece |
6:00 am |
6:00 pm |
(Okt.18)Sat |
Volos (Meteora), Greece |
7:00 am |
5:30 pm |
(Okt.19)Sun |
Istanbul, Turkey |
3:00 pm |
- |
(Okt.20)Mon |
Istanbul, Turkey |
- |
5:00 pm |
(Okt.21)Tue |
Kusadasi (Ephessos), Turkey |
1:00 pm |
8:00 pm |
(Okt.22)Wed |
Rhodes, Greece |
7:00 am |
6:00 pm |
(Okt.23)Thu |
Heraklion (Crete), Greece |
7:00 am |
11:30am |
(Okt.23)Thu |
Santorini, Greece |
4:30 am |
9:00 pm |
(Okt.24)Fri |
Piraeus (Athens), Greece |
6:00 am |
- |
* Disembarkation by tenders, weather permitting.
ROUND TRIP FROM ATHENS
DEPARTURE DATE 2003 |
MONTH |
DAY |
Oct |
10 |
TREASURES OF ANTIQUITY
(ROUND TRIP FROM ATHENS) |
CRUISE FARES: STELLA
SOLARIS 14 DAY |
CATEGORY |
DESCRIPTION |
TARIFF |
EBD-SAVE
40% |

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Deluxe Suites (Oceanview)
2 beds |
$8,610.00 |
$5,306.00 |

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Deluxe Suites |
$7,700.00 |
$4,760.00 |

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Deluxe Junior |
$6,770.00 |
$4,202.00 |

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Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms |
$5,310.00 |
$3,326.00 |

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Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms |
$5,050.00 |
$3,170.00 |

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Superior Oceanview Staterooms |
$4,760.00 |
$2,996.00 |

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Standard Oceanview Staterooms |
$4,630.00 |
$2,918.00 |

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Special Inside Staterooms |
$4,330.00 |
$2,738.00 |

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Superior Inside Staterooms |
$4,210.00 |
$2,666.00 |

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Standard Inside Staterooms |
$4,070.00 |
$2,582.00 |

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Inside Staterooms |
$3,780.00 |
$2,408.00 |
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3rd/4th Adult |
$3,010.00 |
$1,946.00 |
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3rd/4th Child |
$2,390.00 |
$1,574.00 |

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Outside single guarantee |
$6,340.00 |
$3,944.00 |

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Inside single guarantee |
$5,330.00 |
$3,338.00 |

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Port Charges (Included) |
$350.00 |
$350.00 |
CRUISE ONLY FARES IN U.S. $ PER PERSON BASED ON
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY, EXCEPT 3RD/4TH AND SINGLES. SO AND SI CABIN
AND CATEGORY ASSIGNMENT ARE AT ROYAL OLYMPIC'S DISCRETION. EARLY
BOOKING SAVINGS ARE GUARANTEED FOR BOOKINGS MADE 120 DAYS PRIOR
TO DEPARTURE. WITHIN 120 DAYS, DISCOUNT MAY BE REDUCED OR ELIMINATED.
EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS DO NOT APPLY TO PORT SERVICE FEES.
*Some, but not all, staterooms in this category
available with 3rd or 4th upper bed. |

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Piraeus
(Athens)
Greece Capital of Greece, cradle of democracy, birthplace of Western
Civilization - Athens is a vibrant city where old and new co-exist.The
majestic Parthenon rises above the city, its ancient glory still
visible in the time-worn stone, and the National Archaeological
Museum holds countless treasures from Athens' Golden Age. |
Kos,
Greece
Kos is known as the home of Hippocrates, father of medical science.The
town is an archeological repository of Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic,
and Roman ruins.Take a tour to the ancient Asklepeion and the
island's archaeological museum. |

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Alexandria
(Cairo), Egypt
Founded by Alexander the Great in 331 B.C., Alexandria is Egypt's
center of culture, learning and science. It's lighthouse, the
world's first, was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. |
Port
Said (Cairo), Egypt
At the entrance of the Suez Canal, Port Said is a bustling city
and free port. To the south, Cairo and the ancient monuments of
the Egyptian empire have fascinated visitors throughout the centuries.
The mystifying Sphinx and the pyramids of Giza, over four thousand
years old, stand majestically on the outskirts of the desert.
Cairo's Museum of Antiquities holds one of the finest collections
of artifacts in the world, including the astounding treasures
of King Tutankhamen's tomb. |

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Limassol,
Cyprus
Cyprus reflects both Greek and Ottoman influences as well as a
century of British occupation. See the historic ruins of Paphos,
and also the Kolossi castle of the Knights and the Graecoroman
archaeological site of Curium. |
Antalya,
Turkey
Vast archaeological sites, such as Termessos, a Psidian city built
at a height of 1050, are among this city's treasures.The picturesque
city stretches along a beautiful harbor that bears its name. |

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Mykonos,
Greece
On Mykonos you will find beautiful beaches, chic boutiques, and
elegant nightclubs. Beneath its sophisticated surface, lies a
quite essential Greek island. Hundreds of tiny cha-pels dot this
blue and white-washed island with its beautiful windmills. Find
a table on the waterfront and bask in the serenity of sunset over
its picturesque harbor. |

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VOLOS
(METEORA), GREECE
Its privileged location between the country's two main urban centres,
Athens and Salonica and by the slopes of Mt. Pelion, makes this
a lively and modern city offering varied cultural life and entertain-ment.
Its scenic waterfront is ideal for a stroll. It is the gateway
to ama-zing Meteora, home of the impressive monasteries perched
on top of giant rocks. |
ISTANBUL,
TURKEY
As you approach Istanbul from the sea, the gra-ceful minarets
of countless mosques appear on the horizon and the Islamic call
to prayer car-ries over the water. Istanbul's blend of East and
West has resulted in some of the most magni-ficent 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. |

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KUSADASI
(EPHESSOS), TURKEY
A tour to nearby Ephessos should not be missed, for here history
truly comes to life. Walking towards the ancient harbor, down
a marble road rutted by the wheels of countless chariots, you
pass architectural masterpieces like the Library of Celsus before
arriving at the Great Amphitheater where St. Paul was arrested
and cast out of the city. |
RHODES,
GREECE
The beautiful "Island of Roses" has a rich and varied
history. On a hill above the charming town of Lindos rises an
ancient acropolis dedicated to the goddess Athena. Below lies
the bay of St. Paul, where the apostle landed during his voyages.
The crusading Knights of St. John left the medieval city of Rhodes
behind when they were defeated by Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent.
The Ottoman Turks then occupied Rhodes for almost 400 years leaving
mosques, minarets and a Turkish bath to mark their presence. |

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HERAKLION
(CRETE), GREECE
Heraklion, the capital 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 partially
reconstructed, the elaborate Palace is believed to be the mythical
Labyrinth of King Minos and the seat of ancient Minoan culture.
The Archaeological Museum in Heraklion displays many of the treasures
found during the excavations. |
SANTORINI,
GREECE
The island of Santorini is perhaps the most breathtaking of all
the Greek Islands.The town of Fira white-washed houses, narrow
streets, open-air cafes and glittering boutiques cling to steep
cliffs, accessible by cable-car or mule. To the south is Akrotiri
where recent Minoan excavations support the theories that Santorini
might be the fabled lost continent of Atlantis. |

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