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DAY | DATE | PORT | ARRIVE | DEPART |
Friday | Sept. 1 | Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy | 4:00 pm | |
Saturday | Sept. 2 | Sicily (Messina), Italy | 10:00 am | 7:00 pm |
Sunday | Sept. 3 | Valletta, Malta | 8:00 am | 6:00 pm |
Monday | Sept. 4 | At Sea | ||
Tuesday | Sept. 5 | Mykonos, Greece | 7:00 am | 6:00 pm |
Wednesday | Sept. 6 | Rhodes, Greece | 7:30 am | 6:30 pm |
Thursday | Sept. 7 | Santorini, Greece | 7:00 am | 6:00 pm |
Friday | Sept. 8 | Athens (Piraeus), Greece | 6:00 am | 6:00 pm |
Saturday | Sept. 9 | At Sea | ||
Sunday | Sept. 10 | Naples, Italy | 7:00 am | 6:30 pm |
Monday |
Sept. 11 |
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy |
5:00 am |
ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST MAKE CRUISE RESERVATIONS THROUGH LIFE JOURNEYS
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Rome’s seaport, Civitavecchia is the gateway for excursions to the “Eternal City”. Here the ancient capital of the western world and the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years is spread out before you. Visit the Coliseum and Roman Forum, the Vatican and St. Peter’s Basilica, or the fashionable boutiques around the Spanish Steps. The entire city is a living museum. You will discover some of the most famous churches, monuments and fountains in the entire world. |
Sicily (Messina), Italy Gateway to Mt. Etna, the awe-inspiring and still-active volcano, the seaport of Messina is the third-largest city in Sicily. Known for its fine cathedral, museums and for its rich Sicilian wines, Messina and the surrounding area was also the location for much of the Godfather series of films. An afternoon or a day in Messina can include a drive up to the windswept side of Mt. Etna (hold on to your hat—it is seriously windy here!) or to the shop-lined streets of Taormina. |
Valletta, Malta Valletta is the capital of Malta and a piece of living history. With an unsurpassed collection of original Baroque architecture, fortified city walls overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and the spectacular Cathedral of St John. This smallest of European capital cities is a world heritage site. The culture of Malta reflects various societies that have come into contact with the Maltese Islands throughout the centuries, including neighbouring Mediteranean cultures. |
Mykonos, Greece This island is one of Europe’s favorite playgrounds. It is the classic Greek Isle, with hundreds of whitewashed churches, thatched windmills catching the brisk breeze, and a busy harbor bobbing with fishing boats and luxury yachts. Visit neighboring Delos, which was the sacred isle and the religious center of the Aegean, with its impressive temples and ruins. Mykonos boasts of its incredible beaches, active nightlife, and great shopping. |
Rhodes, Greece Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese (the name translates as "twelve islands"), draws more visitors than most other Greek islands. Its capital, Rhodes Town, offers an enduring blend of history and architecture, and the island's interior is filled with lushly forested hills. To the south, Lindos, one of the most stunning villages in all of Greece, is watched over by a picture-perfect ancient ruin on the hill above. Though many civilizations have left their mark on Rhodes, its independent spirit has endured and the island has managed to retain its natural beauty, from the mountain heights down to gorgeous beaches and coves. |
Santorini, Greece This Island is perhaps the most breathtaking of all the Greek Islands and its beauty legendary. There is a magic energy here with its whitewashed houses clinging to cliffs and hillsides set against the deep blue waters of the Aegean Sea. The excavations at Akrotiri had confirmed that human activity on the island continued until the eruption of the volcano around 1500 B.C. which entirely buried the island. At this point, all traces of human activity vanished until the end of the 13th century B.C. On the site of Akrotiri you’ll gain insight into Minoan life from 3,600 years ago when the town was buried under volcanic ash. |
Athens (Piraeus), Greece Piraeus is the main port of Athens, the biggest in Greece, and one of the most important in the Mediterranean Sea. No visit to Athens would be complete without a visit to the Acropolis. There you'll find the Parthenon, the largest building in the Acropolis and one of the world's most awe-inspiring sights. Built as a temple to Athena, it remains a remarkable structure today. Visit the Plaka, the old neighborhood of Athens and discover the narrow streets and alleys, neoclassical villas, taverns and many tourist shops or explore the National Archaeological Museum. |
Naples, Italy
Splendid scenery graces the surrounding areas of Naples. Take a journey back into time by a visit to the ruins of Pompeii, which offered the world its first glimpse into ancient Roman life. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. left us with some of the best preserved ruins in the world. Magnificent beauty awaits you on the magical island of Capri or the legendary drive along the Amalfi Coast with quaint picturesque villages.
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THE SHIP IS SOLD OUT | ||||
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VIEW | Inside Stateroom (183-200 Sq. Ft.) | 11 | 10 | 9 |
Features sitting area with sofa, 32" LCD TV, and vanity | soldout $2,399 |
soldout $2,449 |
soldout $2,499 |
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VIEW | Outside Ocean View Stateroom (177 Sq. Ft.) | 7 | ||
Features window, sitting area w /sofa, 32" LCD TV, and vanity | soldout $3,949 |
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VIEW | Deluxe Ocean View w/ Private Balcony (194 Sq. Ft. / 54 Sq. Ft. Balcony) | 2B | 2A | 1C |
Features floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, sitting area w/sofa, mini-refrigerator, 32"LCD TV, and vanity |
soldout $4,249 |
soldout $4,399 |
soldout $4,249 |
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VIEW | Concierge Class w/ Private Balcony (194 Sq. Ft. / 54 Sq. Ft. Balcony) | C3 | C2 | |
Features floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, sitting area w/sofa, 32" LCD TV. vanity, & extra concierge amenities. |
soldout $4,049 |
soldout $4,849 |
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VIEW | Sky Suite w/Private Balcony (300 Sq. Ft. / 79 Sq. Ft. Balcony) | S2 | S1 | |
Features floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, living room w/queen sofa sleeper, 40" LCD TV, shower/tub and vanity |
soldout $6,899 |
soldout $7,449 |
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Additional suite categories may be available upon request. • All pricing is in U.S. Dollars. |
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FLIGHT INFORMATION September 1 September 11 |
ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST MAKE CRUISE RESERVATIONS THROUGH LIFE JOURNEYS ADDITIONAL COSTS Port Charges and Taxes
Child Rates (under 18 yrs old) as 3rd / 4th passenger
PAYMENT IS DUE IN FULL UPON BOOKING |
Lynn Probert Tony Stockwell |
2171 Campus Drive, Suite 340, Irvine, CA 92612 |