Sailing Cruises In Greece

By admin, September 15, 2009 8:17 am

sailing cruises in greece
Help! Royal Caribbean or Costa Cruise ??

this is gonna be our 1st cruise, my hubby and I are in our late 20s but we are not the party typle wild yuppies. We would like to cruise Greece and Eastern Med (Turkey, Egypt….)
I have a hard time choosing between Royal Caribbean and Costa. I prefer Costa though because of the sailing date and better price but I have heard more bad reviews (mostly from Americans). But if its that bad, I think I’ll go with Royal Caribbean in the end.
anyone experienced Costa cruise already?

I would go with Royal Caribbean. There ships are bigger and have more amenities. Costa cruises are geared more toward the European traveler. The best thing for you to do would be to check the reviews on cruise critic and then make a decision.

CRUISES IN GREECE



Auckland Sailing Cruises (Coffee, Lunch or Dinner)


Auckland Sailing Cruises (Coffee, Lunch or Dinner)


$36.92


Choose one of these magical cruises and enjoy magnificent views of Auckland city from the water plus the pleasure of being under sail in one of the worlds finest harbours.Opt for the Coffee Cruise or Lunch Cruise and see the waterfront panoramas by daylight. Or pick the Dinner Cruise and tuck into a fabulous fresh seafood feast while looking at the fairy-tale lights and reflections in the silky Harbour waters.Any one of these cruises is a truly delightful experience and a great way to see Auckland from a different perspective.

Scenic Cruises in Greece: Onassis Cruise


Scenic Cruises in Greece: Onassis Cruise


$49


Set out on a scenic cruise in the Ionian Sea on board the stylish Ikaros, visit three islands in one day and be fascinated by the stories each holds. Skorpios is the private island and home to the famous Onassis family. A small portion of the shoreline has been set aside for visitors and you can enjoy a refreshing swim here.See the lush green mountainous landscape of Lefkas, considered the Jewel of the Ionian islands. It is the only island linked to mainland Greece by a swing bridge. Explore its cosmopolitan resort, Nydri, and enjoy some free time here. The secluded and beautifully unspoilt island of Meganissi offers excellent photo opportunities. With its sandy bays enclosed by wooded hillsides, it is a photographers paradise. Relax on board while learning of the history of the Papanikolis cave where submarines once were hidden during the war.This cruise is the perfect way to see some of the greatest sights of the Ionian Islands.

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