Barbados
to Crete
Transatlantic 15 nights from £1,099
Fly to the Caribbean and plot a course across
the Atlantic and along the length of the Med to
Crete. Is 15 nights not enough? Just add an extra
week at either end.
Caribbean Cocktail
(22 nights, 18 March-09 April 2009, Q912A)
Land in Aruba and sail for seven nights exploring Bonaire,
Caracas (Venezuela), Grenada, St Lucia, Tobago and Barbados.
There’s still 15 nights to go as you head for three more tropical
islands and stop off at Madeira, Malaga and Palermo on your way
to Crete, from where you’ll fly back to the UK on 09 April.
Caribbean To Crete
(15 nights, 25 March-09 April 2009, Cruise Q913)
Hop aboard Ocean Village Two in Barbados and island-hop
Malaga
Palermo
around Dominica, St Kitts, Antigua and three more hot spots
Crete
Antigua
Madeira
before arriving in Crete on 09 April.
St Kitts
Med Medley
(22 nights, 25 March-16 April 2009, Cruise Q913A)
Fly to Barbados on 25 March and explore three Caribbean
Dominica
classics before sailing all the way east across the pond – and
Mediterranean Sea – to Crete. Ready for more? Pack in another
Caribbean S ea
Barbados
five holiday highlights in the Eastern Med on the ‘Palaces and
Pyramids’ itinerary (see pages 66-69) before flying back to the
UK on 16 April.
Ocean Village Two
2009 Destination Ship Arrives Ship Departs
Wednesday 25 March ✈ Barbados 8.00pm
Thursday 26 March Dominica 8.00am 6.00pm
Friday 27 March St Kitts* 8.00am 6.00pm
Saturday 28 March Antigua 8.00am 5.00pm
Sunday 29 Mar-Thursday 02 Apr At Sea - -
Friday 03 April Madeira 1.00pm 6.00pm
Saturday 04 April At Sea - -
Sunday 05 April Malaga, Spain 8.00am 1.00pm
Monday 06 April At Sea - -
Tuesday 07 April Palermo, Sicily 9.00am 6.00pm
Wednesday 08 April At Sea - -
Thursday 09 April Heraklion, Crete ✈ 6.00am
Either leave the ship to fly back to the UK or look forward to your following seven night cruise! * Passengers may
need to be taken ashore by tender depending on local conditions. Arrival and departure times are guidelines only –
actual times may vary by up to an hour. See page 115 for details.
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