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Departing from Kusadasi, this cruise will show you the best of Greece and the Greek islands. Experience the sacred Patmos, “the island of Apocalypse”, with beautiful landscape. Step back in time at the medieval old town of Rhodes and explore the authentic villages and fabulous beaches of the island. Discover the Venetian city of Heraklion in Crete from where is worth paying a visit to the famous archaeological site of Knossos to marvel the extraordinary remains of the Minoan civilisation. Enjoy the breathtaking view to the Aegean Sea from the impressive island of Santorini and dream to its stunning sunset. Sail on to Piraeus to visit Athens, a city with a rich and fascinating history.
Save 20%* on all 2010 cruises book by 31 December 2009
All prices quoted are per person based on two people sharing a twin cabin and include full board / American plan, porterage, port fees, other services and charges. Additional meals, drinks, spa treatments and other on board or ashore services are not included in the price and can be purchased during the booking of the cruise or on board. Prices do not include gratuities which will be collected by debiting your on board account as follows: €8.00 per day per guest over 16 years old and €4.00 per day per child (up to 16 years of age). You need to make your own travel arrangements to get to and from the ship. A fee of €23.00 applies to all guests embarking / disembarking from Kusadasi and will be collected by debiting your on board account.
* 20% discount applies to the cruise fare before port fees and other charges

Slovenia's beautiful mountain regions are quickly becoming more and more popular with skiers and snowboarders drawn in numbers by the friendly hospitality and excellent skiing at incredible low prices, making Slovenia great value for money. With stunning glacial valleys and majestic peaks, Slovenia is truly is a beautiful setting for a ski holiday, whether you are a beginner looking to take advantage of the excellent tuition available or either intermediate or an advanced skier who is looking for somewhere different to explore this winter. The 3 resorts of Kranjska Gora, Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj all offer high standard in accommodation, the perfect choice if you are looking to escape the crowds that have become common place in other resorts across Europe and the Alps.
“I have skied at both little known and world famous ski resorts in Europe, America, Asia and Australia, but Slovenia's ski centres are by far the friendliest. If you don’t know how to ski, you will learn the skills of this wonderful sport in a few days. Slovenia's ski centres have excellent and recognised ski schools.”
Bojan Krizaj, World Cup ski champion.

If you enjoy sightseeing and exploring, then Bodrum is for you. Bodrum can also be very relaxing during the evenings when many people choose to stroll along the beach. The beach is narrow but attractive. There are plenty of sunbeds and parasols available, however if you want a larger beach then head to Bitez. There are plenty of hotels in Bodrum, from budget accommodation to 5-star hotels.
Flights to Bodrum take approximately 4.5 hours.
Exploring
The town of Bodrum has plenty to explore. There is St. Peter's Castle and an archaeological museum. There are many ruins, an ancient tomb, and if you enjoy history then you should see one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. There are plenty of excursions such as ferry trips to Kos and Rhodes.
Restaurants
The main cuisine is traditional Turkish. You will also find a lot of Italian cuisine available, including pizza. There are fast-food outlets and seafood restaurants along the harbour. They can be slightly more expensive but are definitely worth it. There is plenty of nightlife for you to enjoy with many late night music bars, nightclubs and discos. One of the nightclubs is a large open-air venue which is very popular among both tourists and locals. There are plenty of shops for you to look around, including clothing shops, jewellery shops and bag and shoe shops, where you’ll find plenty of souvenirs to take home with you and there is even a market on Thursdays and Fridays. Buses are reliable and efficient and take you all over Bodrum throughout the day.
Weather
Bodrum gets over 300 days of sunshine. If you are looking for a hit and sunny resort, then visit between May and October. In the winter months, the sunshine hours drop to around 5 hours, the temperature still remains high at 15-20°C, like summer in the UK!

The perfect escape if you're looking for all night party’s and lazy days in the sun.
San Antonio and Ibiza Town are the hottest and boast internationally known clubs like Privilege, Pacha and El Paradis where you can bop till the early hours with top DJ's and enjoy the famous water and foam party nights.
Recharge yourself on one of the soft white sandy beaches in the sunshine and top up your tan, preparing for the night ahead. Once you start partying in Ibiza, you won’t want to stop.
Cala Llonga, Es Cana and Santa Eulalia have a more relaxed atmosphere and are perfect for families. They have wide E.E.C Blue Flag sandy beaches with warm shallow waters to ensure your child's safety. Backed by pine forests, they are a perfect setting for peaceful siestas and afternoon strolls.
Ibiza isn’t just about relaxing on the beaches and dancing the night away. There are caves, the beautiful coastline, churches and greenery. Or there’s water sports, quads, karts, golf and island tours.
Ibiza is more than just a party island and it will surprise you.