A THREE day cruise of Greece and Turkey departing from Piraeus every Friday morning.
Piraeus is the port for Athens, where you can step from the shadow of the Acropolis into the world of the modern day Olympics. Sip a coffee with ouzo and join the Greeks in a toast to a new "golden age". Mykonos is the most sophisticated of the Greek Islands. Near the colorful town of winding streets, charming whitewashed houses and posh boutiques, you'll find perfect beaches to visit. For archaeology lovers, the sacred site of Delos is nearby. Mythology says Apollo blessed this sunny island. True to the legend, Rhodos has magnificent scenery and umbrella-lined beaches. In the medieval Old Town see the Grand Master's Palace, famed for its superb mosaic floors. Visit the cave where St. John wrote the Book of Revelations and the nearby monastery with its priceless manuscripts and jewelled robes. Or take an insider's tour of Patmos including the 300-year-old House of Simandris. Witness Ephesus-one of the greatest cities of antiquity and one of the best restored on an optional tour from Kusadasi. Walk along the marble paving, you can almost hear the steps of marching Roman region or the ardent preaching of St. Paul addressing the Ephesians.
This cruise is performed by GOLDEN SUN CRUISES on board MV AEGEAN I, running on the following dates during year 2002.
| CRUISE DEPARTURE DATES |
| DEPARTS EVERY FRIDAY |
| MARCH 2002 | 15, 22, 29 |
| APRIL 2002 | 05, 12, 19, 26 |
| MAY 2002 | 03, 10, 17, 24, 31 |
| JUNE 2002 | 07, 14, 21, 28 |
| JULY 2002 | 05, 12, 19, 26 |
| AUGUST 2002 | 02, 09, 16, 23, 30 |
| SEPTEMBER 2002 | 06, 13, 20, 27 |
| OCTOBER 2002 | 04, 11, 18, 25 |
| NOVEMBER 2002 | 01, 08, 15 |
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| DAY |
PORT OF CALL |
ARR |
DEP |
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| Fri |
Piraeus, Greece |
- |
11:00 |
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Mykonos * |
18:00 |
22:00 |
| Sat |
Rhodos, Greece |
10:00 |
19:00 |
| Sun |
Patmos, Greece * |
07:00 |
11:00 |
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Kusadasi, Turkey |
15:00 |
19:00 |
| Mon |
Piraeus |
07:00 |
- |
| (*) Disembarkation with tenders |
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On the table below you will find the description of the various cabin types and their facilities on board MV AEGEAN I, the ships performing this cruise on all the dates between March 15, 2002 up to November 15, 2002 inclusive.
- The prices below are in US $ per person.
- For indication in your home currency at todays exchange rate use the "convert" facility at the bottom of the price table.
- Prices are meant for DOUBLE occupancy.
- Single supplement add 50% of the price shown for the cabin type.
- Port Taxes of US $ 55 per person will be added for the 3 day cruise Piraeus / Piraeus.
CABIN
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DESCRIPTION
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PRICE
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| SA |
Deluxe Outside Suite with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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1344 |
| SC |
Deluxe Outside Suite with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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996 |
| TA |
Superior Outside with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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936 |
| TB |
Superior Outside with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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876 |
| A |
Special Outside Cabin with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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792 |
| B |
Standard Outside Cabin with lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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732 |
| C |
Outside Cabin with Upper / Lower beds, with private facilities.
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702 |
| DA |
Special Inside Cabin with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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702 |
| D |
Classic Inside Cabin with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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678 |
| F |
Standard Inside Cabin with 2 lower beds or large bed, with private facilities.
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642 |
| E |
Inside Cabin with Upper / Lower beds, with private facilities.
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516 |
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Children up to 14 sharing a cabin with 2 full paying adults, will pay only port taxes.
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To reserve the cruise now, you must fill THIS RESERVATION FORM Our experienced travel consultants will reply immediately with availability and offer any further assistance you may need to reserve this cruise or any other service related to your trip.
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| AEGEAN SUMMER CRUISES
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| RHODOS |

Knights Castle
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In the heart of the island's biggest city (also named Rhodos) is the largest inhabited medieval town in Europe. The "old town" is a fascinating web of Byzantine, Turkish and Latin ruins. Its mighty fortifications provide the finest surviving examples of defensive architecture of the time. After you've had your fill of history, don't miss the Municipal Art Gallery at Symi Square in the old town for intriguing examples of contemporary Greek art.
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| PARTHENON TEMPLE |
 Athens
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| The capital of modern Greece began as a small fortified village as far back as 3,000 B.C. Built on top of the Acropolis hill, its first name was Kekropia, after its mythical founder, King Kekrops. Later, when the goddess Athena won the city in a competition with Poseidon, she gave it her name. Today, the ancient home of Socrates and Pericles boasts a population of four million. From Athens, visitors can explore Attica's seaside resort towns strung along the Apollo coast, watch the sun rise over the Temple of Poseidon and, from Attica's main port town, Piraeus, hop ferries to nearly all of the Greek islands.
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| GOLDEN SPLENDOUR |
 Route Plan
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| This is the route of three day cruise GOLDEN SPLENDOUR. |
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