Mediterranean Odyssey a European Feast
Agents looking to immerse their clients in European culture and splendour should consider Cruise Agents’ comprehensive, month-long 2008 Mediterranean Odyssey aboard Princess Cruises’ Emerald Princess and exclusive luxury coach.
This 28 Days combined Mediterranean cruise and luxury coach tour includes Paris to Rome via Istanbul and Madrid and separts 12 May 2008.
From $10,699, the tour is chock-a-block with enriching tours and excursions throughout the two week coach journey from Paris to Barcelona via Madrid. From the beauty of France’s Loire Valley and Bordeaux to the baroque architectural wonders of Valencia and Barcelona where passengers meet the Emerald Princess to begin another two weeks of Mediterranean indulgence.
The great capitals of Rome, Athens and Istanbul as well as the historic marvels of Venice and the relaxing beaches of Mykonos and Kusadasi – this product has it all.
The glorious Emerald Princess is the newest vessel in the expanding Princess Cruises’ fleet having entered service just this year. 80 per cent of her 900 staterooms have outside balconies and she offers the much-envied Personal Choice options now part of this ultra-modern fleet.
For sale until 1 October 2007.
Ask your consultant about upgrades.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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