Luxury Adriatic Coast cruises begin next summer
Variety Cruises is launching its newest program to the Adriatic Coast next summer exploring Venice and Croatia.
Passengers will spend eight days aboard the Pegasus mega-yacht, which will be refurbished this season to re-launch next spring.
Embarking from both Venice (Italy) and Split (Croatia), the program will sail June through August 2010.
The Mega-yacht Pegasus hosts just 46 guests with 23 cabins. The vessel offers spacious sea views as guests stroll 2,500 square-feet of open deck, furnished with comfortable deck chairs and spaces for al fresco meals.
“Life on board centers around the indoor/outdoor lounge and the American Bar on the upper deck. Friendly service on-board is provided by the captain and his experienced marine and hotel crew members,” says the site.
Adriatic Sea cruise fares begin at $2,290 per person, per week, which includes:
• Accommodation in double or twin cabins with private SH/WC & air conditioning.
• American buffet breakfast and two meals daily, including a welcome cocktail, Dalmatian Night, fun BBQ (weather permitting) and Captain’s Dinner.
• Coffee, tea and water free all day.
• Use of fishing and snorkeling equipment (subject to availability).
• Port charges ($390 per person, to be added extra to the cruise fare).
Fares do not include shore excursions or crew tips.
by David Wilkening
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