Cruising the Greek Islands, Turkey and the Eastern Med with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre
Cruising is strongly featured in GMTC’s Greece and Turkey brochure and there are many more choices than these photos suggest, with cruising frequently featured as an element in Greece or Turkey tour package.
In many cases the cruise is the tour.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has chosen to work with Aegean and Mediterranean cruise companies which offer the best in comfort, on board cuisine and on larger ships, top class on board entertainment.
Key GMTC Cruise points:
Golden Star Cruises in The Aegean: 10% discount on all 2008 cruises if paid by 31 January.
Louis Cruises Greece Turkey Cruises: 5% discount if booked by 28 May.
Monarch Cruises: Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Cruises.

Star Clipper Luxury Tall ship Cruises in the Aegean Greece and Turkey: Discount of $210 pp for all 2008 Star Clipper cruises booked by 29 Feb 2008.
Zeus and Variety Cruises: Motor boat cruise options throughout the Aegean and Ionian Seas. 10% discount on selected departures.
Gulet Cruises in Turkey: The unique budget Turkish in-shore cruising experience.
Cruises from Turkey to Greece.
Bookings and Details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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