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Symphony, Cruise 9212 ex Athens to Rome

Cruise Line: Crystal Cruises
Ship: Crystal Symphony
Region: EU Mediterranean
Departs: May 31, 2009
From: Athens (Piraeus) Greece
7 Nights
Symphony, Cruise 9212 ex Athens to Rome

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Itinerary

Itinerary for Crystal Symphony departing Sunday, 31 May 2009

DayPorts of call Arrives Departs
Day 1Athens (Piraeus) GreeceEmbark9.00pm
Day 2Mykonos, Greece8.00am5.00pm
Day 3Rhodes, Greece8.00am6.00pm
Day 4Kusadasi, Turkey7.00am11.00pm
Day 5Santorini, Greece8.00am5.00pm
Day 7Sorrento, Italy8.00am6.00pm
Day 8Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy5.00amDisembark

Description

7 Night Cruise sailing from Athens to Rome aboard Crystal Symphony. 7 Night Cruise sailing from Athens to Rome aboard Crystal Symphony.

From the moment you step into the brilliant atrium of Crystal Plaza, you'll sense the relaxed elegance and attention to detail called the Crystal Experience. It is as if a weight has lifted from your shoulders. You feel yourself at ease, with room to breathe, stretch and relax.

Take a look around at the lavish Crystal Dining Room with its vista of the sea; the elegant Galaxy Lounge showroom; sunlit Palm Court, furnished in charming white wicker like a scene from a Somerset Maughan novel. Along the marble walkway of the Avenue of the Stars, you'll find a glittering gallery of handsome shops. And outside, generous teak decks encircle expansive pools and Jacuzzis. No other ships of this size offer so much space for each guest on board.

Highlights of this cruise include:

Athens
Piraeus is Greece's largest port and has been a gateway to the Mediterranean since 482 BC. It lies on the innermost point of the Saronic Gulf and is a short drive from Athens, the cradle of Western democracy and culture.

Throughout the ages, Athens' lofty Acropolis has been a source of inspiration. The ancient ruins scattered throughout this legendary city are reminders of Greece's great cultural heritage.

Kusadasi
A lovely seaside resort on Turkey's Aegean coast, Kusadasi [koo-SHAH-duh-see] is renowned for its inviting sparkling waters, broad sandy beaches and large marina. The shops in town are filled with designer clothing, carpets, jewelry and leather goods. South, along the Aegean coast, the ancient Greco-Roman cities of Priene, Miletus and Didyma furnish impressions of the sophisticated civilizations that once thrived here.

Kusadasi is perhaps best known as the gateway to the archaeological site of Ephesus, one of the world's greatest archaic finds. Excavations continue in the 4,000-year-old city and it is believed that more than half of it still remains buried in the hillside. Its marble streets are lined with architectural masterpieces. The city played a significant role in the life of the Apostle Paul, who wrote an epistle to its people.

Rome
Civitavecchia was founded by Emperor Trajan in the 2nd century. Today this port is noted for its fine seafood and attractive monuments.

Located 90 minutes away is the Eternal City of Rome. Steeped in 2,500 years of history, Rome was for many centuries the center of Western civilization. It was both the focal point of the Roman Empire and of Christendom. Landmarks such as the Colosseum, Forum, Pantheon, Vatican, Sistine Chapel and Spanish Steps are reminders of the legacy of its rich past.

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