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Kids deal for Greece
Kids under 16 can take their parents to Greece for a real-life history lesson this summer, and enjoy a free cruise now through early fall on 19 different itineraries from Homeric Tours. The company specializes in travel to the Mediterranean. As an added incentive, children under 11 sharing hotel accommodations with their parents benefit from free hotel accommodations on most itineraries. Up to 2 kids under 16 sharing a room with two full-paying adults can cruise free. Per person, adult prices begin at $819 for an 8-day package in July and August. Included on all packages are land arrangements in Athens with breakfast daily, an orientation by a Homeric Tours local representative, transfers to and from ship, hotel taxes, and service charges. Cruises include all meals and entertainment. Round trip, competitive air fares are also available. Prices are per adult, based on double occupancy. Sample children’s prices, including the free cruise and a cabin upgrade, begin at $244 for the “Aegean Delight” package.
Cruise Briefs
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By David Wilkening
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