View of the Doge's Palace and Campanile from the canal in Venice

Treasures of the Dalmatian Coast and Ancient Greece: Venice to AthensAn all-inclusive Mediterranean Cruise aboard Aegean Odyssey

Jun 22 - Jul 5, 2012 (Call to Book)
Oct 7 - 20, 2012
Voyage from Venice to Athens on this new value cruise
Starting at $4,250
Call 855-330-1542
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  • Special Stateroom up to $1,000 apply on the June 22 departure.
  • Special Single Savings apply on the June 22 departure. (Ask for details!)
  • Price also includes shore excursions, educational program, cruise staff gratuities, most meals, wine or beer with dinners, and more.
  • One of our new value cruises to the Mediterranean, Treasures of the Dalmatian Coast and Ancient Greece features fascinating excursions to historic sites in Venice, Split, Dubrovnik, Corfu, Olympia, Mycenae, Epidaurus, and Athens. Yet it also provides the flexibility to determine your own schedule; after your included excursions you can choose to explore sites or ports further on your own, join an optional excursion, or simply relax. And cruising aboard Aegean Odyssey (a mid-size ship accommodating 350 guests), you’ll enjoy the many amenities of a larger ship, including on-board lecturers, as well as the ambiance and gracious service of a more intimate vessel.
  • Marvel at the classic sites of Venice, including the Piazza San Marco, the Bridge of Sighs, and the Doge’s Palace, and enjoy an exclusive evening visit to St. Mark’s Basilica.
  • Explore the fortified town of Korcula, said to be the birthplace of intrepid explorer Marco Polo.
  • Tour the remarkable Palace of Diocletian in Split, originally built by the Roman Emperor in A.D. 305, and now a World Heritage site.
  • Witness the treasures within Dubrovnik’s 10th-century city walls, including the Baroque Curch of St. Blaise and the cathedral which boasts Titian’s Assumption over the main altar.
  • Enjoy the incredible beauty of the Dalmatian coast as Aegean Odyssey cruises through the enchanting Kornati Islands and the stunning fjord of the Bay of Kotor.
  • Visit ancient Olympia, site of the first Olympic Games in 776 B.C. and an important religious center.
  • Visit the recently opened Acropolis Museum in Athens and explore the Acropolis itself, the city’s ancient citadel.
  • This tour features the following World Heritage sites:
    • Venice and its Lagoon, Italy
    • Historial Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian, Croatia
    • Historic City of Trogir, Croatia
    • Old City of Dubrovnik, Croatia
    • Archaeological site of Olympia, Greece
    • Old Town of Corfu, Greece
    • Sanctuary of Asclepios at Epidaurus, Greece
    • The Acropolis in Athens, Greece
    See a complete list of all Smithsonian tours featuring World Heritage sites.


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