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ANCIENT WONDERS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN I
5 – 17 November 2008 • Mediterranean Voyage V820
12 nights ‘Sailaway’ fare from
Queens Princess Balcony Oceanview Standard
Grill Grill Inside
£11,981 *WAIT LIST £1,976 £1,756 £1,531
Voyage Ancient Wonders
of the Mediterranean I
Voyage Number V820
Departure Date 5 Nov 2008
Holiday Nights 12
SAVE UP TO: 44%
FULL ‘SAILAWAY’a29
FARES FARE
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
QUEENS GRILL
Q1 Grand Suites 21,729 11, 9 81
Q2 Master Suites 15,909 *WAIT LIST
Q3 Penthouse 8,929 *WAIT LIST
Q4 Penthouse 7,869 *WAIT LIST
Q5 Queens Suites 7,049 *WAIT LIST
Q6 Queens Suites 6,579 *WAIT LIST
Q7 Queens Suites 6,339 *WAIT LIST
PRINCESS GRILL
P1 Princess Suites 5,889 *WAIT LIST
P2 Princess Suites 5,619 *WAIT LIST
P3 Princess Suites 5,379 *WAIT LIST
P4 Princess Suites 5,139 *WAIT LIST
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
A1 Balcony 4,029 2,246
A2 Balcony 3,909 2,180
A3 Balcony 3,799 2,119
A4 Balcony
✕ 3,689 2,059
Giza, Egypt
A5 Balcony 3,559 *WAIT LIST
P
A6 Balcony• 3,539 1,976
ORTS OF CALL A7 Balcony• 3,449 *WAIT LIST
NAPLES
C1 Oceanview 3,339 *WAIT LIST
Istanbul
C2 Oceanview 3,289 1,839
Explore a pair of striking squares: the tree-
Rome
C3 Oceanview 3,229 1,806
lined Piazza Municipio and Piazza Trieste e
Naples
Tr o y
Meteora
Trento, home to the imposing 18th-century
C4 Oceanview
* 3,139 1,756
Athens Ephesus
Royal Palace.
C5 Oceanview
* 3,079 1,785
Messina
D1 Deluxe Inside 3,049 *WAIT LIST
MESSINA
D2 Deluxe Inside 2,999 1,679
Roasted chestnuts, anyone? You can’t
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D3 Standard Inside 2,939 1,646
escape their sweet aroma, so tuck in and Cairo/Giza
Port Said
D4 Standard Inside 2,889 1,619
gaze up at Mt Etna, on whose fertile,
D5 Standard Inside 2,829 1,586
forested slopes they were harvested.
D6 Standard Inside 2,819 *WAIT LIST
VALLETTA
Date Day Destination Arrive Depart
D7 Standard Inside 2,799 *WAIT LIST
Shoehorned into its great ramparts, with
D8 Standard Inside 2,729 1,531
sea on three sides,Valletta encourages you
Nov 5 W Rome (from Civitavecchia), 22:00
3RD GUEST
to stumble on some highly decorated
Italy
Queens Grill 1,839 –
church or monument at almost every turn.
6ThNaples, Italy 08:00 19:00 Princess Grill 1,509 –
Giza 7F Messina, Sicily 08:00 18:00
Britannia – Balcony 999 –
Ponder an age-old enigma. Giza’s mighty
8S Valletta, Malta 07:00 13:00
Britannia – Oceanview 889 –
pyramids continue to puzzle, mystify and
Britannia – Inside 779 –
bewilder. Above all, they inspire a profound
9Su Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
✕
Certain A4 staterooms on Deck 5 have views
admiration in all who stand before them. 10 M Cairo/Giza (from Alexandria), 08:00 20:00 partially obstructed by lifeboats
PORT SAID
Egypt
• Metal Fronted Balconies A6 4003-4042; A7
*
Obstructed View
Imagine the Statue of Liberty silhouetted
11 T Port Said, Egypt 08:00 20:00
Fares are per person in £ sterling based on
against Port Said’s charming 19th century
12 W Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
double occupancy.
a29
For details of ‘Sailaway’
colonial buildings – because it was here
savings see page 185 and for hotel and dining
that New York’s icon was originally
13 Th Ephesus (from Kusadasi), Turkey 07:00 13:00 charges see pages 174-175. Before booking
intended to stand. 14 F Istanbul,Turkey 08:00 18:00
please read page 184 to find out what your fare
does and does not include.
See opposite for complete ports of call.
15 S Troy (from Dikili), Turkey
A
08:00 17:00 *Please note: At the time of going to print some
16 Su Meteora
staterooms on this voyage are sold out. However
(from Volos), Greece 07:00 18:00
we are taking waiting list reservations.
17 M Athens (from Piraeus), 06:00
For Queen Victoria Stateroom Diagrams
Greece
and Deck Plans see pages 160-165
A
= Anchor Port – see page 178 = Pre-voyage flight = Post-voyage flight For details of Flight Information – see pages 186-187
36 For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 184-193
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