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9 Night - Mediterranean (Eastern Mediterranean)
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Sail Date: | 10/17/08 |
| Cruise Line: | Silversea | |
| Ship Name: | Silver Wind | |
| Departure Port: | Piraeus |
Stateroom Types Available:
| Midship Veranda Suite | $8,040.00 pp* |
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| Veranda Suite | $7,700.00 pp* |
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| Vista Suite | $6,170.00 pp* |
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FARES LISTED ABOVE ARE EARLY BOOKING INCENTIVE FARES. FARES ARE CAPACITY CONTROLLED, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY AND MAY CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE. 3RD GUEST RATE IS $3,610 AND IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY IN CERTAIN CATEGORIES. ALL PRICES INCLUDE CRUISE FARE AND APPLICABLE TAXES AND FEES. A FUEL SURCHARGE OF $10.00 PER PERSON/PER DAY IS NOT INCLUDED IN THESE FARES AND WILL BE ADDED TO YOUR INVOICE AT THE TIME OF BOOKING. Single passengers occupying a cabin without another guest will be billed 200% of the double occupancy cruise fare and the individual rate for and all applicable taxes and fees. Cruise fares are subject to change without notice.
Ship: Silver Wind
Silver Wind, launched in 1995, was the second ship introduced by Silversea. Much like its sister ship, Silver Cloud, the Wind is a shining example of intimate Italian cruising. Fewer guests, combined with more space and Silversea's signature six-star personalised service make for the ultimate sailing experience. This elite vessel is as a grand hotel, as gracious as a long-time friends' home. Each all ocean-view suite provides a sumptuous retreat. Each public space is intimate yet inviting. It's a warm feeling of home upon the seas of the earth. Aboard Silver Wind you will find a most accommodating place to view our world. Whether it's delicious onboard diversions, world-class cuisine, memorable dining venues or staying connected from anywhere, Silversea's impeccable standards apply to every detail of your voyage.
Ship Highlights
- Theaters
- 1
- Meeting Rooms
- Y
- Casino
- Y
- Disco
- N
- Fitness Center
- Y
- Children's Program
- N
- Internet Cafe
- Y
- Shops
- Y
- Library
- Y
- Spa
- Y
- Year Built
- 1995
- Year Refurbished
- 2002
- Ships Registry
- Bahamas
- Ship Tonnage
- 16800
- Number of Cabins
- 148
- Handicap-Accessible Cabins
- 2
- Capacity
- 269
- Elevators
- 4
- Restaurants
- 2
- Bars
- 2
- Pools
- 1
Deck Plans
Group Details
Itinerary - Athens to Rome
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Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - Piraeus
Piraeus is the port of Athens. Serving as the gateway to the past and civilization as we know it, Athens is far more than the Acropolis. Nowhere on earth are mans past accomplishments more dramatically displayed as a backdrop to a modern metropolis. Spend time exploring ancient ruins, viewing incalculable treasures or just relax as another day evolves in the cradle of civilization.
Day 2 - Mykonos
Beautifully reflected in a golden light, the white-washed fishing lodges, charming chapels and windmills of Mykonos present visitors with a picture-perfect enchanted island. Spend private time on one of many beaches or wander through the Venice Quarter where tiny cottages perch precariously on cliffs above the sea.
Day 3 - Rhodes
Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese Islands, is truly a vacation destination with something for everyone: sunshine, spectacular beaches on the Aegean Sea, a medieval walled city, an ancient acropolis, and much more. In ancient times, the people of Rhodes chose Helios, the Sun, as their divine patron. With an average of three hundred plus days of sunshine a year, it's safe to say that Helios continues to smile upon Rhodes today.
Day 4 - Heraklion (Iraklion)
Iráklion, the capital city of Crete, rests on the side of a hill overlooking the Cretan Sea. The city is named after Hercules (Herakles, or in Modern Greek, Iraklís). Though a bustling metropolis, Iráklion is also the gateway to the nearby stunning ancient ruins of advanced civilizations. Bask on the glorious north coast beaches, socialize and people-watch in the cafés and restaurants of Platía Venizélou (Fountain Square), discover Crete's astonishing Minoan sites, and more. An abundance of new adventures are waiting for you.
Day 5 - Katakolon
Katakolon is the gateway to Olympia, site of the first Olympic games which began in 776 B.C. Olympia was a sacred precinct built exclusively for the quadrennial games dedicated to Zeus during which all hostilities were ceased in the name of athletic competition. Much was destroyed when the games were outlawed as a pagan festival in 393 A.D., but visitors can still see the Temple of Zeus and the 45,000 seat stadium. The Archaeological Museum houses sculptures, including the famous "Winged Victory."
Day 6 - Itea
Itea is the port gateway for a visit to Delphi, one of the world’s most intriguing and best-preserved ancient sites. Located deep in the Parnassos Mountains, Delphi was once believed to be the center of the world. More important, it was the site of the ancient Delphi Oracle. Beginning in the 8th century BC, pilgrims from all walks of life made great physical sacrifices to climb the 2,000-foot mountain to seek guidance from the Pythian priestess, who was an intermediary for those looking for advice and guidance from the Oracle. The recipients expressed their thanks with generous offerings, which were stored in various treasuries and brought great wealth to Delphi. In the 2nd century BC, during the Roman occupation, valuables gradually began to disappear. Today, ruins of many ancient temples and other monuments remain, along with various masterpieces of ancient art. Delphi is of great appeal for its historical significance as well as its physical beauty.
Day 7 - Corfu
Regarded by many as the most distinctive of the Greek Isles because of its lush vegetation, hidden beaches, and near-mountainous scenery, Corfu has always attracted visitors - Venetians, Gauls, Austrians, and the British, who introduced cricket here. Shop for silver in the old Venetian quarter of Kerkyra, in main town, or visit the beach at Paleokastritsa and see if you agree that it is indeed the loveliest in the Mediterranean.
Day 8 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 9 - Sorrento
Set high atop the Mediterranean cliffs, Sorrento is a town of extraordinary beauty that has endured as a favored resort for centuries. In addition to its own attractions, Sorrento is also known as a popular gateway to Pompeii, Italy's most celebrated classical ruins. They offer a look at the finest example of a Roman town and its way of life, presented to modern eyes by excavation.
Day 10 - Civitavecchia
For centuries the ancient port of Civitavecchia has served as the gateway to magnificent Rome. Its a city so immersed in history, you'll find yourself drifiting back to a distant time. Home of Michelangelos Sistine Chapel, Rome flourishes today as she did in her Golden Age. Experience Rome, a city of colossal ruins, majestic cathedrals and a golden past, worthy of many return visits.
Available Cabins - Images may not represent actual cabin or layout
FARES LISTED ABOVE ARE EARLY BOOKING INCENTIVE FARES. FARES ARE CAPACITY CONTROLLED, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY AND MAY CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE. 3RD GUEST RATE IS $3,610 AND IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY IN CERTAIN CATEGORIES. ALL PRICES INCLUDE CRUISE FARE AND APPLICABLE TAXES AND FEES. A FUEL SURCHARGE OF $10.00 PER PERSON/PER DAY IS NOT INCLUDED IN THESE FARES AND WILL BE ADDED TO YOUR INVOICE AT THE TIME OF BOOKING. Single passengers occupying a cabin without another guest will be billed 200% of the double occupancy cruise fare and the individual rate for and all applicable taxes and fees. Cruise fares are subject to change without notice.
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