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Silversea Cruises Monte Carlo to Athens: Aug 26 - Sept 04, 2013

Monte Carlo – Livorno – Civitavecchia (Rome) – Sorrento – Messina – Valletta – Nafplio – Mykonos – Athens

Cruise Company: Silversea Cruises
Ship Name: Silver Cloud
Duration: 10 Days / 9 Nights
Travel Dates: 26 Aug 2013 - 04 Sep 2013
Cruise Code: 1324


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Aug 26 – Mon Monte Carlo – Monaco 18:00
Individual arrival in Monte Carlo ~ embarkation on  Silver Spirit.

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Aug 27 – Tue Livorno – Italy 08:00 19:00
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Aug 28 – Wed Civitavecchia (Rome) – Italy 08:00 19:00
Civitavecchia, is the modern port of Rome located 80 km north-west of the city. Meaning ‘ancient town’ in Italian, this port town was built over the pre-existing Etruscan settlement and is the gate-way to Rome by sea.
If True Greece has arranged for your pre-cruise experience at a luxury Rome hotel, before meeting your private car transfer to board your cruise at the port of Civitavecchia, enjoy a True Greece guided tour of Rome or as it is also known, the ‘Eternal City’.

Together with your local guide, explore the incredible city that grew to rule a vast empire and became the center of the Christian World. See the Senate and the Basilica of Constantine, ancient ruins including temples, basilicas, and Reggia. Walk the Via Sacra to the Arch of Tito and enjoy the Colosseum; head to the Basilica of St. Peter to see the Holy Chains of St. Peter and the Moses carved by Michelangelo! It is here that artists and architects flocked during the Renaissance and Baroque periods and this is evident at every turn. It is truly remarkable to see the generations of a city right before your eyes, as Rome is a city with an uninterrupted history.
 
Aug 29 – Thu Sorrento – Italy 08:00 18:00
Sorrento is a small town located in southern Italy, in the Gulf of Naples. Thanks to its geographical shape, suspended between green hills and the blue of the sea, this area has always been a great attraction. It is famous for the production of limoncello, a digestif made from lemon rinds, alcohol, water and sugar. Some other agricultural production includes citrus fruit, wine, nuts and olives. Overlooking the Bay of Naples, Mount Vesuvius and the Isle of Capri, this small town fascinates its visitors with its breathtaking views and landscapes.
 
Aug 30 – Fri Messina – Italy 08:00 18:00
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Aug 31 – Sat Valletta – Malta 08:00 18:00
No matter how early in the morning your ship arrives in Valletta, be sure to be out on the deck and enjoy sailing into the “Grand Harbor”, the natural deep water port of this unique city that already from far away appears like one huge open-air museum.  

With a population of under 7,000 Valletta is the smallest capital of the European Union, yet at the same time one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world. The city was founded by the Knights of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem during the 16th century and named after Grand Master Jean Parisot de Valette. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980.
One of the city’s most important and popular sights is St. John’s Co-Cathedral. Though not very spectacular from the outside, its interior with intricately carved stone wall designs, as well as the painted vaulted ceiling and side altars with scenes from the life of St John should not be missed. The Cathedral also houses one of Europe’s most impressive and famous art works – Caravaggio’s Beheading of St. John the Baptist.
Also explore the Palace of the Grand Masters, completed in the late 16th century. It contains portraits of the Grand Masters of the Order and European monarchs, interesting furniture and other works of art.
On the way back to the ship stroll through the Upper Barrakka Gardens and enjoy the magnificent panoramic view of Grand Harbour. Finally, enjoy a drink or look for some souvenirs at Valletta Waterfront, a restored complex of nineteen historical 250-year-old warehouses, stretching along the water’s edge and the historical Quay Wall.
 
Sep 1 – Sun At Sea
 
Sep 2 – Mon Nafplio – Greece 08:00 19:00
Nafplio is a beautiful town that was named the first capital of Greece in 1829; today Nafplio is a lively and charming seaside town. Enjoy a leisure stroll through the old city and become enchanted with its impressive combination of medieval and neoclassic characteristics.

If you have included a True Greece guided tour of Nafplio and Mycenae, meet your driver and guide to explore and learn more about these exciting locations. Together with your local True Greece guide you will have the opportunity to see and learn about historically significant sights, such as the Venetian castles of Akronafplia, Bourtzi, and Palamidi. You will also have the opportunity to enjoy a guided tour of Mycenae - one of the best known ancient sites in Greece, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cross the threshold of the ‘Lions Gate’ and enter the Mycenaean realm in all its glory. Dating back to the second millennium BC, the legendary ancient city of Mycenae exudes history and mythology, since it was King Agamemnon of Mycenae that stood by his brother’s side – King Menelaus of Sparta – and spearheaded the epic war on Troy. Your True Greece guide will lead you on this journey into one of the richest and prominent cities of the Late Bronze Age.
 
Sep 3 – Tue Mykonos – Greece 08:00 19:00
Cosmopolitan Mykonos, with its wonderful beaches, impressive restaurants, and energetic nightlife, offers a more adventurous yet genuinely Greek experience. In Mykonos, freedom of expression is visible in every corner, and the combination of such a tranquil setting with a vibrant social scene has elevated the island to a premier destination for travelers from around the world. Get lost in the labyrinth of narrow streets lined with white washed houses, shops, cafes, and bars. Enjoy an exciting evening on this island and as the sun-sets, watch the island literally come alive!

If you have included a True Greece tour or excursion today in Mykonos, meet your guide or transfer agent upon arrival at the harbor and being your exploration of this incredible island under the care of True Greece.
 
Sep 4 – Wed Athens – Greece 07:00
Arrival Athens ~ individual departure.

Disembark your cruise ship at Athens’ main port of Piraeus - Greece's largest port and gateway to the Mediterranean since 482 BC! If True Greece has arranged for your post-cruise experience, upon arrival at the Piraeus cruise terminal meet your private driver who will transfer you to your luxury hotel in Athens; then enjoy a True Greece guided tour of Athens and the Acropolis.

Together with your local True Greece guide, the highlights tour will expose you to this diverse city - birth place of modern democracy and cradle of western civilization. Follow your True Greece guide up the steps once taken by ancients like Socrates, Pericles and Plato, and gaze at the ‘sacred’ Acropolis, home to the magnificent and architecturally unique Parthenon. Allow your True Greece guide to bring the city of Athens and this exceptional experience to life, with a wealth of historical and cultural information. As part of your tour, you will also have the opportunity to visit significant and historically important sites, such as the Parliament Building, the Monument of the Unknown Soldier, the Columns of Olympian Zeus, and the Presidential Mansion.

If you have already had the opportunity of exploring Athens and its historically significant monuments, it would be our pleasure to arrange a guided tour to one of the many famous ancient sites outside of the city – perhaps Ancient Delphi or the Temple of Zeus at Sounio. Whatever your preferences, we can fulfil exactly what you are looking for…and more!


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Since each individual’s accommodation preferences differ and cruise fares constantly change based on availability, to learn more about this cruise please contact a True Greece Concierge to begin planning a cruise trip customized to your needs.


The below True Greece Private Guided Tours and Activities are available at an additional cost. For more information, please contact a True Greece Concierge

Nafplio            

  • TrueGreece Nafplio & Mycenae Tour

    Named as the first capital of Greece in 1829, Nafplio is a lively and charming seaside town that will surely enchant you with its impressive combination of medieval and neoclassic characteristics. Your TrueGreece guide will show you imposing and historically significant sights, such as the Venetian castles of Akronafplia, Bourtzi, and Palamidi. You can also visit the Church of St. Spyridon and complete your journey into contemporary Greek history. Cross the threshold of the “Lions Gate” and enter the Mycenaean realm in all its glory. Dating back to the second millennium BC the legendary ancient city of Mycenae exudes history and mythology. It was King Agamemnon of Mycenae that stood by his brothers side – King Menelaus of Sparta – and spearheaded the epic war on Troy. Your TrueGreece guide will lead you on this journey into one of the richest and prominent cities of the Late Bronze Age.

  • TrueGreece Nafplio & Epidavros Tour

    Named as the first capital of Greece in 1829, Nafplio is a lively and charming seaside town that will surely enchant you with its impressive combination of medieval and neoclassic characteristics. Your TrueGreece guide will show you imposing and historically significant sights, such as the Venetian castles of Akronafplia, Bourtzi, and Palamidi. You can also visit the Church of St. Spyridon and complete your journey into contemporary Greek history. Seating almost 14,000 spectators the magnificent Theater of Epidavros will definitely overwhelm you with its powerful ambiance. Stand on the stage that has hosted performances of famous ancient playwrights such as Sophocles, Euripides and Aeschylus and soak in the atmosphere. Test the outstanding acoustics of the theater with your TrueGreece tour guide and discover the secrets of this architectural masterpiece.


Mykonos


  • True Greece Delos Tour

    During ancient times, according to Greek mythology, Delos was a moving island that freely roamed the sea. Today it is quite stable and only a short boat ride from Mykonos. Your True Greece guide will show you this fascinating archaeological site, and guide you through the numerous statues, pillars, temples and mosaics. Walking amongst the ruins you will undoubtedly feel the spiritual ambiance of this island, which is regarded as one of the most important and sacred sites of the ancient world.

  • True Greece Mykonos Town Tour

    An archetype of Cycladic architecture, Mykonos Town or Hora is protected by Greek law in order to sustain its beauty and elegance. Follow your True Greece guide and get a local’s perspective of this architecturally exceptional location. Visit a rare jewel of traditional Greek Architecture, the Church of Panayia Paraportyanni which dates back to the 15th century. Learn the history and significance of the trademark windmills of Mykonos and visit a local bakery where you can sample some of their fresh produce. You will also have a chance to visit the quaint local archaeological museum and walk around “Little Venice.”


Athens            

  • TrueGreece Acropolis & Athens City Tour

    Meaning “peak of the city” in Greek, the Ancient Acropolis stands proudly above the city of Athens; birth place of modern democracy and the cradle of western civilization. Follow your True Greece guide up the steps once taken by ancients like Socrates, Pericles and Plato, and gaze at the “sacred” Acropolis, home to the magnificent and architecturally unique Parthenon. Allow your True Greece guide to bring the city of Athens and this exceptional experience to life, with a wealth of historical and cultural information. Visit significant and historically important sites, such as the Parliament Building, the Monument of the Unknown Soldier, the Columns of Olympian Zeus, and the Presidential Mansion.

  • TrueGreece Cape Sounio & Temple of Poseidon Tour

    Legend has it that the Aegean Sea was named after the King of Athens at the time, Aegeus. The tragic King leapt to his death off the cliffs at Cape Sounio, after mistakenly thinking that his son Theseus had died at the hands of the Minotaur in Crete. The striking cliffs at Cape Sounio are crowned by the famous temple of Poseidon, which was constructed in c.440 B.C. Admire and explore this impressive structure that still stands tall with 16 of its 42 columns; it is a testament to ancient Greek architecture.

  • TrueGreece National Archaeological Museum Tour

    Home to the more than 20,000 artifacts and the world’s greatest collection of ancient Greek masterworks, this amazing exhibition will enchant you, with its diversity and range. Allow your TrueGreece guide to take you on a journey through Greek civilization from the beginnings of Pre-history to Late Antiquity, and marvel at some of the most outstanding artistic achievements of each time period.

  • TrueGreece Cycladic & Ancient Agora Museum Tour

    Visit one of the most notable private collections of ancient artifacts and art in Athens. Founded in 1986 by the Goulandris family, this museum is focused on the study and promotion of ancient cultures of the Aegean and Cyprus, with special emphasis on Cycladic Art of the 3rd millennium BC. Continue your tour with your TrueGreece guide to a visit to the Museum of the Ancient Agora. Home to artifacts closely connected to Athenian Democracy the Museum of the Ancient Agora, which is housed in the renovated building of the “Stoa of Atalos” will provide an array of objects used by ancient Athenians in their every day life.

  • TrueGreece Benaki & Ancient Agora Museum Tour

    Visit one of the most impressive private collections of ancient artifacts and art in Athens. Hosting an admirable collection of works from the Neolithic Age to modern Greece, this museum will definitely leave you with plenty to think about.Continue your tour with your TrueGreece guide to a visit to the Museum of the Ancient Agora. Home to artifacts closely connected to Athenian Democracy the Museum of the Ancient Agora, which is housed in the renovated building of the “Stoa of Atalos” will provide an array of objects used by ancient Athenians in their every day life.


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