
MS Belle de
L'Adriatique

Secret Islands of the Aegean - 7 Night Cruise Athens to Bodrum
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Day 1: ATHENS
Embarkation begins at 6pm. Settle into your cabins and meet the
crew while enjoying a welcome cocktail in the lounge/bar before dinner on board. Overnight
stop in Athens.
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Day 2: ATHENS and the Acropolis Buffet breakfast on board. Set off on
the optional excursion “Athens and the Acropolis”.* This excursion allows you to discover the
site of the Acropolis, the original religious center of ancient Athens, the Temple of Athena Nike,
complete with its graceful Caryatids in place of columns in one of the temple porches. The imposing
Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena, is the perfect backdrop, allowing us to imagine how
things looked back in Ancient Greek times. A panoramic tour by coach of the modern town of Athens
gives us a brief glimpse of life today in the Greek capital before we return on board for lunch.
This afternoon, we have an optional visit to the historic centre of Athens.* Among other
highlights, we visit the picturesque district of the Plaka, with its traditional houses and
mish-mash of little alleyways, the district of Anafiotika, built at the beginning of the 19th
century by the inhabitants of the island of Anafi, the ancient Agora, where we are sure to marvel
at the ancient remains located in an attractive protected site, Adrianou Street and its cafes. We
then return to Monastiraki, the traditional district famous for its flea and antiques market, its
tavernas serving souvlaki (famous Greek sandwiches) and above all the central market where we catch
a glimpse of normal daily life in Greece. We return on board for dinner and set sail to Delos. We
continue our cruise through the night.
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DAY 3: DELOS, the largest ancient city in the Aegean Sea - MYKONOS, Queen of the
Cyclades We arrive at the island of Delos early this morning and have buffet breakfast
on board. According to legend, the sacred island of Delos is the birthplace of Apollo and
Artemis. The island holds many ancient relics and remains, which serve as evidence of its
prestigious past. We are invited to discover them during this fabulous voyage between history and
mythology. Optional excursion to Delos (with return trip by small boat)*: Visit to the largest
ancient city in the Aegean Sea, an archaeological site occupying almost the entire island. We
discover the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Sanctuary of the Bulls, the treasures and portico of
Antigone, the Sanctuary of Artemis, the Terrace of the Lions, the Temple of Leto, the Agora and the
museum housing all the items found during the excavations of the site. We return on board for lunch
and our cruise continues to Mykonos, where we arrive in the early afternoon. Our optional
excursion: tour of the island and a guided visit of the town of Mykonos*. We begin with a
tour of the island by coach, visit the Monastery of Panagia Tourliani, which was founded in 1542,
before arriving in the town of Mykonos. The town is a real maze of narrow streets with traditional
whitewashed houses and paved paths. The old town is dotted with churches and chapels with a magical
atmosphere. We return to our ship by coach. Dinner on board tonight is followed by an evening of
entertainment. The ship sets sail during the night for Paros.
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DAY 4: PAROS - NAXOS We arrive early this morning in Paros and have buffet
breakfast on board. We have an optional guided visit of the town of Parikia and the Panagia
Ekatontapiliani Church.* In ancient times, the port of Paroiki came into existence due to the
marble trade. Nowadays, it is a delightful Cycladic town with paved streets, passageways dating
from medieval times and houses surrounded by bougainvillea. It also is home to the church of
Panagia Ekatontapiliani (the church of a hundred doors), a magnificent Byzantine building dating
from the 6th century and restored in the 9th century. Then our journey takes us to Lefkes, the
highest village on the island, along the road passing the abandoned marble quarry of Marathi.
Lefkes was the capital of the island during the Ottoman era and has some attractive medieval
houses. We finally visit the picture-postcard perfect village of Naoussa, with its
brightly-coloured fishing boats, the half-submerged ruins of its Venetian castle and its winding
white alleyways. We return on board for lunch and continue our cruise to Naxos. We have an optional
excursion to Naxos and the Valley of Melanes.* Naxos is the largest island in the
Cyclades with magnificent landscapes and traditional villages. The town of Naxos, the island’s
capital, welcomes visitors through its huge gateway of Portara, constructed in 522 BC, then charms
them with the old town full of winding alleyways, the medieval town and Venetian castle. The
hinterland is an absolute must: the village of Chalki is the most picturesque with its Venetian and
Byzantine architecture. The charming village of Apiranthos has streets paved with marble and is
surrounded by a “Pyrgoi” watchtower and here we can also see local villagers dressed in traditional
clothing. We end our excursion with a visit to the un-missable Melanes Valley and the famous
Kouros, huge marble statues dating from the 6th century BC. We return on board for dinner and
continue our cruise to Santorini. We cruise through the night.
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DAY 5: SANTORINI We arrive early this morning in Santorini. We have an
optional excursion to Santorini.* This is an opportunity to visit the most picturesque sites
on the island, marvel at the most amazing panoramic views, live the life of an islander
for a brief spell and sample the natural, authentic fragrances and flavors of this area of the
Mediterranean. We set off by coach to visit Profitis Ilias, the highest mountain on this
magnificent island, named after the monastery at its summit, from where there are splendid views
over the whole island. The myriad of colours and contrasts of the island seem to be a constant
companion throughout the morning. We then head for the village of Megalochori, with its typical
white houses, packed tightly together in a network of alleyways and mule paths. In a typical
taverna, we have a tasting of the famous Santorini wine which tickles our taste buds. The final
stage of our excursion is a visit to the delightful village of Fira, with its white domed
church roofs set against an endless blue sky. We return on board around 1pm in time for lunch and
spend the rest of the day afloat, as we head for Rhodes. Dinner on board is followed by an evening
of dancing and entertainment. We cruise through the night.
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DAY 6: RHODES, the island of roses We arrive early
this morning in Rhodes. The “Island of Roses” is part of the golden Dodecanese Islands which have
their own original character. Located at the very edge of Europe, they are influenced as much by
eastern as western culture: they are Hellenic in spirit, Byzantine in mind, oriental in character
and overall, definitely Greek. After breakfast on board, we set off for our optional visit of the
ancient and medieval town of Rhodes.* We set off from the port and head for Mount Smith, from
where we revel in a magnificent panoramic view of Rhodes Town and the surrounding countryside. As
we go through the Amboise Gate, we reach the highest point of the medieval town, the Palace of the
Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, an imposing fortress with luxuriously decorated interiors
and a courtyard adorned with Roman statues. The museum has several wonderful mosaics, also from
Roman times. Afterwards, our visit continues along the narrow and straight Avenue of the Knights,
which has typical cobblestones. The avenue is lined with prestigious inns where the Knights of the
Order of Rhodes used to stay according to their language and country of origin. Today, the street
still has a certain air of nobility and inaccessibility about it. We can also admire the rich
Gothic-style decorations, the arched windows, terraced roofs and smooth flat honey-coloured facades
of the buildings. We return to the ship for lunch and in the afternoon, our optional excursion is
to Lindos.* We begin first of all by crossing the countryside of the island. In Lindos we
have one of the most amazing views of the island, a Doric temple which stands high above the
village on the peak of a mountain whose sides plunge steeply into the sea. The history of the
Acropolis of Lindos dates back as far as the 15th century BC when sacrifices to the Gods took place
at this very spot. Many of the houses in Lindos have retained the traditional style of
brown-painted windows and silver decorated balconies. Some date from the 15th century and are
officially classed as preserved historical monuments. We board our coach again and head back to the
ship. Dinner on board is followed by a folklore evening. During the night we set sail and continue
our journey to Kos.
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DAY 7: KOS - BODRUM We arrive at the island of Kos early this
morning. After a buffet breakfast on board, our optional excursion is to Asclepion and a journey
into the world of Hippocrates.* Asclepion was a healing temple dedicated to the god of
health, Asclepios. Set on a hillside surrounded by a forest of cypress trees, the site is divided
into three levels and affords us a wonderful view over the Gulf of Kerameikos and the coastlines of
the Middle East. Here we also find the foundations and columns of the ancient Xysto gymnasium, the
Spa, the public Roman baths, the church of Panagia Tarsou, the Nymphaeum and the Roman house
complete with magnificent mosaics. Next we discover the little streets in the old town of Kos, and
visit Eleftherias (Freedom) square, surrounded by Italian buildings such as the Agora (or market)
and the library. We also see the toll gate, the main gate of the ancient fortified walls, the
ancient Agora, the medieval castle of Neratzia, built by the Knights of St John in 1478, the
Platanos (the plane tree under which Hippocrates used to teach) and the Lotzias mosque, built in
1786. We return on board for lunch and set sail again for Bodrum, where we arrive around 3pm. We
have an optional discovery tour of Bodrum, including a visit of Bodrum Castle.* Bodrum Castle
was built between 1402 and 1503 by the Knights of the Order of St John, who were also called the
Knights Hospitalier of the Sovereign Order of St John of Jerusalem, then the Knights of Rhodes and
finally the Knights of Malta. After our visit of the castle, we take the road to Gümüslük, passing
typical windmills which surround the hills of Bodrum. Gümüslük is a little port located on the end
of the peninsula and is subject to strict building regulations, thus retaining its original charm.
We return on board for our Gala dinner followed by an evening of dancing and entertainment. We moor
for the night.
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DAY 8: BODRUM Buffet breakfast on board. Disembark around
9am. End of our journey.
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2012 Departure Dates & Rates
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Depart
Athens
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Disembark in
Bodrum
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5-Jul-12
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12-Jul-12
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19-Jul-12
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26-Jul-12
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2-Aug-12
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9-Aug-12
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16-Aug-12
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23-Aug-12
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| Deck |
Double occupancy (price
per person)
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Single
Occupancy
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| Deck 1 |
$1,966
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$3,042
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| Deck 2 |
$2,119
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$3,195
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| Deck 3 |
$2,166
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$3,242
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| Deck 4 |
$2,234
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$3,309
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*All excursions are optional and not included in the cruise fare.
Rates are in US dollars and are per person.
The rates include the cruise, 3 meals daily, wine and beer with lunch and dinner, captain's cocktail party and gala
dinner, port charges and taxes. Gratuities and excursions are additional.
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