Cruising the Adriatic with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre

Wednesday, 25 Jun, 2008 0

During the 16th Century the City states of Venice and Regosa [now Dubrovnik – pictured left] competed to be the leading trading ports in the Mediterranean.

These magnificent Mediterranean historic cities are now linked in comfort by the M/S Dalmacija a 140 cabin luxury cruiser which plies the waters between the two cities. 

Enjoy the beauty of the Adriatic in comfort on a vessel with all the facilities , dining and amenities of a luxury resort.

The seven night cruises start and finish in Venice and traverse the hundreds of islands along Croatia’s Dalmatian coast.

There is ample opportunity to explore Venice [pictured left], Dubrovnik, Split and other Croatian island and mainland ports.

The 7 night Jewels of the Adriatic Cruise is priced from $914 pp (share twin) and the 7 night Pearls of the Adriatic is priced from $1,264 pp.                                    

For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com

A Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report by The Mole



 

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