Short, low-cost cruises offered by Picasso

Monday, 10 Mar, 2010 0

The Aegean Legends, offered by Picasso Tours & Cruises, is being described by promoters as “the perfect cruising opportunity for people who can’t get away for longer sails.”
 

The 4 day/3night cruise sails from Athens and visits a number of Greek Isles and Turkey including Mykonos, Ephesus, Patmos, Crete and Santorini before returning to Athens.

Departures are each Friday from March 26 through Nov. 5, later this year.
The cost of the cruise on the Louis Cruises begins at $320 per person, double occupancy plus the port charges and from $480 for single occupancy, depending on the type of cabin and the date of the cruise.
 

Children, 2 to 16 years of age, can share a cabin with two full paying adults paying only port charges. There is a maximum of two children per cabin.
 

The Aquamarine with 525 staterooms and the Aegean Pearl with 395 staterooms are the ships used for the Aegean Legends. Each ship has a number of amenities including entertainment lounge, beauty salon, swimming pool, children’s club, fitness center, casino and internet corner.
 

Picasso Tours & Cruises is owned and operated by Picasso Travel, one of the largest air consolidators in North America doing business for more than 30 years.
 

By David Wilkening
 



 

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