Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Offers half price deals on Selected Greece Cruises
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre is delighted to announce that it is offering two passengers for the price of one in Greece during May and June on selected Zeus Cruises, who are specialists in providing leisurely motor yacht cruising in Greek waters.
The Cruises take a maximum of 50 passengers with excellent cabin accommodation.
Details are as follows:
Ionian Odyssey Cruises from Corfu on the following departures:
** May 17 from Zakynthos
** May 19 from Corfu
** June 9 from Corfu only
7-day cruises from Corfu on board the 34-guest MotorYacht Zeus II, with a casual atmosphere on a classic motoryacht.
Free national drinks and refreshments during meals, welcome cocktail and a rich breakfast buffet light lunch and dinner.
Meals include a Greek Night, a fun barbeque and a Captain’s Dinner.
Discover the Jewels of the Ionian Odyssey…on board this unforgettable journey.
Grecian Delights Cruises from Rhodes on the following departure:
** June 14 from Rhodes.

All you need to do is pack your favorite t-shirts, swim-wear and beach towel on a perfectly unwinding island hop, full of fun and sunshine.
For single travellers, the single supplement will be waived on the above departures.
For bookings and details contact Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre on
1 300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Special Report
John Alwyn-Jones
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