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| SICILY & CROATIA:
Venice to Civitavecchia aboard Royal Clipper |
| 11 Days / 10 Nights • July 7,28 • Aug.18 •Sep. 8, 2010 |
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Venice/Italy
VENICE - the magnificent Serenissima, the City on the Lagoon is a watery maze of grand canals, 177 smaller canals and over 400 bridges.
Venice's enticing, exotic beauty is typified by the Byzantine architecture, enormous stained glass windows rising along the Canale Grande and Venetian Carnival Masks with their wry smiles,
attesting to the cities historic role as the great maritime power.
Rovinj, Croatia
Rovinj Old Town is a traditional gathering place for artists. Along its narrow shady streets, enjoy browsing through antique shops, constantly experiencing the overwhelming aromas of Rovinj cuisine.
As you climb the famous Grisia Street, leading you to the top of Monterosso Hill with its spectacular overview of the town, you will notice hidden passageways and welcoming courtyards.
Hvar, Croatia
The best way to see Hvar is by foot - stroll through the ancient streets the Old City.
The ancients considered Hvar one of the "Isles of the Blessed". Flower-filled gardens, palms, lemon and orange groves add a fragrance lovely enough to match the visual appeal of this sun-drenched island beauty.
Visit the theater of 1506, Benedictine Monastery, the town square and ancient stone houses.
Dubrovnik/Croatia
The world famous Dubrovnik is the city in which nature and architecture perfectly blend.
It is a city of culture and art; a city that will please the most refined taste. Dubrovnik is a unique Mediterranean gem!
Here you'll discover a treasure trove of medieval art and architecture including the Sponza and Rector's Palace, the Franciscan and Dominican Monasteries,
the Cathedral, the Church of St. Blaise, Onofrio's Large and small Fountains, Orlando's Column, and much more.
Kotor, Montenegro
Kotor is an ancient town in the middle of an enourmous bay which will take a long time to drive around.
The old town is very pretty with its city walls, lots of churches and old buildings from Byzantine and other cultures, and a large number of places to eat and have coffee
Corfu, Greece
The green island of the Ionian sea, is an open museum of cultures. It was a Corinthian colony in antiquity, but also a Macedonian, Roman, Byzantine, Venetian, French and English dominion.
Corfu is a magical island combining the old with the modern, the classical with the eccentric, art with every-day life.
Taormina, Italy
A town of eastern Sicily, Italy, at the foot of Mount Etna overlooking the Ionian Sea.
First founded in the eighth century B.C., It commands a magificent view and is a world-famous winter resort celebrated for its pleasant climate, natural beauties, and ancient ruins.
Capri, Italy
Capri is a Mediterranean island of calcareous origin that has been visited over the centuries by intellectuals, artists and writers, all enthralled by its magical beauty.
A mix of history, nature, worldliness, culture and events that daily blend together and bring the Legend of Capri to life; a legend that sees no comparison anywhere in the world.
Ponza, Italy
Ponza is the largest of the Pontine Islands, a pretty archipelago off the Italian coast between Rome and Naples.
With blue waters and a striking mountainous landscape, the island is loved by regular visitors who attempt to keep its charms a secret
Civitavecchia, Italy
The most important sights is the sixteenth-century Fort Michelangelo, built to the order of Pope Julius II Della Rovere.
Begun by Bramante and continued by Sangallo the Younger and by Giuliano Leno, it was completed by Michelangelo, who was responsible for the imposing keep, during the papacy of Paul III.
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| MORE INFO |
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| SHIP STATISTICS |
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Sail area:56,000 sq.feet
Number of sails:42
Main mast height:197 feet
Cabins:106
Passeng. Cap.:227
Crew members:72
Tonnage:5,000
Length:439 Feet
Beam:54 Feet
Draught:18,5 Feet
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PORT |
| Day 1 |
Venice, Embarkation |
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Rovinj, Croatia |
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| Day 3. |
Hvar, Croatia |
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Dubrovnik, Croatia |
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Kotor. Montenegro |
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Corfu, Greece |
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| Day 7. |
At Sea |
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| Day 8. |
Taormina, Sicily |
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| Day 9. |
Capri, Italy |
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| Day 10. |
Ponza, Italy |
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| Day 11. |
Civitavecchia, Italy, Disembarkation |
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Cat.
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Owner Suite |
Del. Suite |
Cat.1 |
Cat.2 |
Cat.3 |
Cat.4 |
Cat.5 |
Cat.6 |
Single
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3rd Share |
Port Char.
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Rate (EURO) |
6,355 |
4,995 |
3,625 |
3,165 |
2,970 |
2,770 |
2,460 |
2,315 |
2,850 |
695 |
262
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All rates are quoted in Euros and are per person based on twin/double occupancy. There are a limited number of three berth cabins available. Single Supplement: 100% in category 1, deluxe and owner suite. 50% category from Cat. 2 through Cat.6.
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Services included in the cruise price ;
• Your sailing cruise in the selected cabin category
• Ship’s watersports programme (except SCUBA diving)
• All meals and on board entertainment
Services not included in the cruise price:
• Shore excursions are not included your cruise price
• Domestic or international airfare
• Port charges and gratuites
• Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic beverages, soft drinks
• Transfers to / from the ship
• Cancellation / trip interruption insurance or any other items of personal nature
BOOKING:
Bookings are on request and need to be confirmed.
Deposit of 700 Euro per person for Owner’s Suites/Cabin, Deluxe Suites, and Category 1 Deposit of 600 Euro for Category 2 to 6 cabins is required within 7 days of booking.
Final payment is required 70 days prior to departure.
CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS:
For full refund of cruise fare on cruises, notice of cancellation must be in writing and received by Delecta Ltd. no later than 101 days prior to sailing.
If a cancellation occurs, the following charges will be assessed:
100 to 70 days prior to departure = loss of deposit
69 to 40 days prior to departure = 50%
39 Days or less prior to departure = No refund
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