MSC Cruises Full Board Mediterranean Cruise from only £621

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Departing 05th September 2012
Itinerary...
5th Sep 2012 Palma de Mallorca Depart 18:00
Palma: Belongs to Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, measuring about 75km /47 miles from north to south and 100km/62 miles from east to west. The beautiful scenery, the mild climate and the copious amount of accommodation make the island a major European tourist centre. Any visitor who arrives in Palma by boat or ship discovers a city spread across the curve of a wide bay, with its proud cathedral standing guard like its former days of maritime glory.
6th Sep 2012 Marseille Arrive 13:00 - Depart 19:00
MARSEILLE: The second city of France and the capital of the Provence-Costa Azzurra region. Marseille lies on the southeastern coast of France. The strong mistral wind blows away all traces of pollution and thus provides a clarity of air so pure that many famous artists have been attracted to the city: Cézanne; Braque; Derain; Dufy and Marquet. Although Marseille is the economic and industrial capital of France, it manages to remain true to its own traditions and culture, reflected in the Marsillian way of life and its numerous museums, theatres and opera houses.
7th Sep 2012 Genoa Arrive 09:00 - Depart 16:00
GENOA: Cradled between land and sea, living and working in the port, breathing its past in her palaces, passionately fond of the terraced hills that embrace the city, Genoa has many different faces. A modern metropolis and a severe custodian of artistic heritage, an industrious marketplace that also has century-old parks to relax in. Genoa hides her riches in an historical centre that looks traditionally seaward yet at the same time exhibits a new beauty achieved by restoring the splendour of ages past. Youthfulness springs from the new urban fabric that has restored works of arts and architecture.
8th Sep 2012 Civitavecchia Arrive 09:30 - Depart 19:30
CIVITAVECCHIA: Is the port about one hour from the capital of Italy: Rome. Rome means history. There are layers of the stuff - Etruscan tombs, Republican meeting rooms, imperial temples, early Christian churches, medieval bell towers, Renaissance palaces and baroque basilicas. In this city a phenomenal concentration of history, legend and monuments coexists with an equally phenomenal concentration of people busily going about their everyday life. So get your cultural fill but be sure to leave time for more hedonistic concerns: eat till you can eat no more and get drunk on architecture and sunshine.
9th Sep 2012 Salerno Arrive 08:00 - Depart 14:00
SALERNO: Which boasts one of the loveliest cathedrals in southern Italy, reached through an atrium with 28 columns. Venture on to Paestum and see the Temple of Neptune.
10th Sep 2012 La Goulette Arrive 09:00 - Depart 14:00
TUNIS: African and Arabic hospitality await you in exotic Tunis, on the coast of North Africa. Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, actually consists of three cities: the modern Capital City of the Tunisian Republic, with its wide streets, skyscrapers and busy sidewalk cafes; the Arabic Medina (Old Town) from the Middle Ages, an exciting labyrinth laden with secrets, narrow alleyways, small shops, huge mosques and palaces and finally Carthage, the ancient Phoenician - Roman city, which lies 18 km from the city.
11th Sep 2012 Ibiza Arrive 17:00 - Depart 22:00
IBIZA: Often called the White Island it is one of the Balearic Islands and certainly the most charming unspoilt paradise of them all. Ibiza is steeped in history, having been invaded by many different civilisations, each leaving their mark. The 'real Ibiza' is the land of farmers and fishermen and some of the most beautiful areas, off the beaten track. Ibiza Town is the island's capital and has steep, cobbled streets, leading to a cathedral and fortress. The harbour has an array of street cafes. The town has retained its charm with typical, white houses and a range of Spanish restaurants. It has always been renowned for its style, which attracts the rich and famous. During the 1960's it was here that the peace-loving hippies fell in love with the island.
12th Sep 2012 Palma de Mallorca Arrive 10:00
MSC Sinfonia...
As her name suggests, MSC Sinfonia is a cruise ship inspired by the works of Europe's great classical composers and, like the thrilling symphonies they produced, she is something of a masterpiece herself, capable of capturing and enhancing your every mood! If you’re looking for peace, quiet and relaxation, head for Le Terme on Debussy deck where sauna, massage, a gym and fitness centre will help sooth away the stresses of modern life. For a shot of Mediterranean or South African sunshine head for the solarium up on Schubert deck. Be careful not to overdo the tanning though; cruise ships create their own gentle breeze that makes it easy to think the sun isn’t half as strong as it really is - although the medical centre is excellent, it’s one facility MSC hope you never use! An MSC Cruise is a great way to find a new hobby – where better to take up Italian? – or, if you’re already into golf then, chances are, you’ll return a much better player thanks to a state-of-the-art Virtual Golf Simulator that’s perfect for beginners and seasoned professional alike. If this is all too serious for you, why not enjoy a spot of mini-golf or traditional deck games?
Facilities Include...
Entertainment...
* Casino* Childrens Club
* Cigar Bar
* Dance Floor
* Disco
* Theatre
Fitness...
* Fitness Equipment* Gym
* Jogging Track
Food and Drink...
* Bar* Buffet
* Grill
* L'etoile
* La Terrazza
* Lounge
* Piano Bar
* Pizzeria
* Restaurant
* Sports Bar
* The Pub
Relaxation...
* Balinese Head Massage* Massage
* Sauna
* Solarium
* Swimming Pool
* Thalassotherapy Pool
* Whirlpool
Some facilities may incur extra on board charges.
Cabin Info...
Inside Cabins...
Single Beds convertible into a Double Bed, Bathroom with Shower, Mini bar, TV, Telephone, Radio and Safe.Outside Cabins...
Single beds that can be converted into Double Bed, Bathroom with Shower, Mini bar, Safe, TV, Telephone and Radio.Family-size suites without balcony...
2 separate rooms, one of which for children, Bathroom with shower, TV, Telephone, Radio, Minibar and Safe.Suites with balconies...
Air Conditioning, Double bed, Spacious wardrobe, Bathroom with Bathtub, TV, Telephone, Radio, Internet connection, Mini Bar and Safe.Dining...
Traditional cruising pleasures abound too from the fine cuisine available in the restaurants, the café and the outdoor buffet, to a plethora of bars – the Irish Pub, Shelagh’s House, will make British cruisers feel at home – and elegant lounges where you’ll find music, dancing and the lost art of conversation much in evidence.
FROM ONLY £621
Inside Cabins from | Outside Cabins from | Single Inside Cabins from | Outside Inside Cabins from |
| £621 | £771 | £920 | £1070 |
Price & availability correct as of 26th Jan 2012 at 10:20, based on 2 adults sharing, monthly prices from.
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