Luxury Adriatic Coast cruises begin next summer

Wednesday, 13 Aug, 2009 0

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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