Cruise the Greek Isles
Experience some of the history and beauty on offer in the Mediterranean on this 12-night cruise on board Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Jade.
This fly/cruise package includes one night pre-cruise accommodation at the Swissotel Istanbul before your clients board Norwegian Jade on either April 11, September 19 or October 13, 2008.
The ship visits ancient Ephesus in Turkey, the Greek islands of Mykonos and Santorini as well as Iraklion on Crete, before heading to Alexandria Egypt, Corfu and Katakolon before disembarking in Athens.
During the cruise, passengers will enjoy Norwegian Jade’s selection of bars and lounges, the spa and beauty salon, art gallery, nightclub, Stardust Theatre and there’s even teens and kids clubs to keep the youngsters occupied.
Prices start from $3,699 per person – including return flights with Singapore Airlines from many Australian cities and agents can book through CruiseAgents on 1300 55 88 64 or online at http://www.cruiseagents.travel/
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John Alwyn-Jones
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