Adriatic, Holy Land, Egypt And Italy: 21 nights

 

Set sail from Venice on your 21 nights Adriatic, Holy Land, Egypt And Italy cruise on Seabourn Quest.

OperatorVesselPorts of CallSailing DatesAdriatic, Holy Land, Egypt And Italy, 21 nights
The Yachts Of SeabournSeabourn Quest Venice, Koper, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Corfu, Mykonos, Piraeus (Athens), Kusadasi (Ephesus), Rhodes, Alanya, Larnaca, Haifa, Ashdod, Alexandria, Valletta, Trapani (Sicily), Naples, Civitavecchia (Rome),
DepartsSat, Oct 27 2012
ArrivesSat, Nov 17 2012
Cruise code:6233A
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Cruise Itinerary

DayPorts of callArrivalDeparture
 
1Venice Sat, Oct 27 2012 23:00
2KoperSun, Oct 28 2012 08:00Sun, Oct 28 2012 18:00
3ZadarMon, Oct 29 2012 08:00Mon, Oct 29 2012 18:00
4DubrovnikTue, Oct 30 2012 08:00Tue, Oct 30 2012 18:00
5CorfuWed, Oct 31 2012 11:00Wed, Oct 31 2012 23:00
7MykonosFri, Nov 2 2012 08:00Fri, Nov 2 2012 18:00
8Piraeus (Athens)Sat, Nov 3 2012 07:00Sat, Nov 3 2012 17:00
9Kusadasi (Ephesus)Sun, Nov 4 2012 08:00Sun, Nov 4 2012 18:00
10RhodesMon, Nov 5 2012 08:00Mon, Nov 5 2012 17:00
11AlanyaTue, Nov 6 2012 08:00Tue, Nov 6 2012 17:00
12LarnacaWed, Nov 7 2012 08:00Wed, Nov 7 2012 18:00
13HaifaThu, Nov 8 2012 07:00Thu, Nov 8 2012 23:00
14AshdodFri, Nov 9 2012 07:00Fri, Nov 9 2012 23:00
16AlexandriaSun, Nov 11 2012 07:00Sun, Nov 11 2012 23:00
19VallettaWed, Nov 14 2012 08:00Wed, Nov 14 2012 17:00
20Trapani (Sicily)Thu, Nov 15 2012 08:00Thu, Nov 15 2012 17:00
21NaplesFri, Nov 16 2012 08:00Fri, Nov 16 2012 18:00
22Civitavecchia (Rome)Sat, Nov 17 2012 07:00 
 
Total length of cruise: 21 nights
 

TYPICAL ITINERARY

Set sail from Venice on your 21 nights Adriatic, Holy Land, Egypt And Italy cruise to:

Koper, Slovenia

Located on the tip of Istria, Slovenia's main port was an island until the 19th century, but local history goes back much further. Called Aegida by the Greeks, Capris by the Romans and Justinopolis in Byzantine times, Koper was the influential city in the Venetian Empire and five mayors sat on the throne of the Venetian doges. Today monuments of this Golden Age line the cobblestone streets of an Old Town that boasts a wealth of architecture, cultural monuments and intriguing shops.

Zadar, Croatia
Located in central Dalmatia Zadar is one of the Adriatic's most historically interesting towns with a wealth of sightseeing and exciting nightlife. Zadar was founded by the Romans, attacked by the Turks, ruled by the Austrians and made part of Italy until 1943 when the Germans moved in. Allied bombing destroyed much of the historic centre which was rebuilt after the war only to suffer more attacks by Yugoslav forces in 1991. In recent years Zadar has undergone a startling revival. Cafes and bars are filled, museums and churches have been restored and tourists pour in to take boats to nearby islands.

Dubrovnik, Croatia
Founded in the 7th century, Dubrovnik rose to greatness as a merchant state, independent republic and cultural crossroads. The traffic-free Old Town has been called a Croatian Athens. This UNESCO designated World Heritage Site is a living museum of the ages with fortifications, chapels, monastic cloisters and Europe's second-oldest synagogue crowded into its ancient walls. Relax at a sidewalk café, listen to the chimes of the 14th-century bell tower or join the promenade down the palace-lined avenue known as the Stradun.

Kerkira, Corfu, Greece
A scant few miles off the Albanian coast lies the island of Corfu, one of the most richly endowed of all the Greek Isles. Praised by Homer in "The Odyssey" and selected by Shakespeare as the setting for "The Tempest," the island retains evidence of cultural heritage from each of its past rulers - Byzantium, Venice, France, Russia and Great Britain. Rolling acres of olive groves, small orchards of lemon and orange trees, tall cypress, oleander, and myrtle bushes lend a lush, verdant look to the island. While the oldest part of Corfu Town has cobblestone lanes so narrow only pedestrian travel is possible, the modern sector has wide avenues. Residents boast that its "Spianada" is the largest and most beautiful square in all Greece.

Mykonos, Greece
The quintessential Greek island of Mykonos is marked by whitewashed houses, domed churches, imposing windmills, and a labyrinth of winding streets designed to disorient pirates. Everywhere there is a dash of bright, bold blue - doors, shutters and window frames, sea and sky. The harbor bustles with colorful fishing boats, vendors selling fish and locals gathered with visitors in the casual seaside cafes. The port even comes with two beloved mascots, the pelicans Petros and Irini.

Piraeus (Athens), Greece
Piraeus has been the port for Athens since 482 BC. The busy harbor is filled with ferries and cruise ships making their way to the Greek Islands and other Mediterranean cities. The busy metropolis of Athens and its treasure trove of antiquities lie just a few miles from the port. Even as the reality of the modern city took hold, with its high-rise apartments, crowded sidewalks and bustling traffic, the beauty of the Acropolis, the outstanding museums, charming cafés, sidewalk markets and startling views come together in a cultural mosaic for all to enjoy.

Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey
Kusadasi, which means "bird island," is set in a superb gulf known for its sparkling water, broad sandy beaches and large marina. The city has managed to retain a certain earthiness while doing a brisk trade in Turkish carpets and leather goods to visitors. The town's old quarter is a picturesque maze of winding streets and houses adorned with flowers and birdcages. In the center stands a 17th-century caravanserai, now converted into a hotel. The resort is also gateway to important sites of archaeological and religious interest.

Rhodes, Greece
Best known of the Dodecanese Islands, Rhodes is a fascinating architectural patchwork of her past. Here the legacy of the ancient Greeks mingles with that of besieging Turks, crusading knights, and occupying Italians. Twin bronze deer, the symbol of Rhodes, guard the Mandraki Harbor where the 100-foot Colossus is said to have stood, a wonder of the ancient world. The medieval Crusader City is dominated by the Palace of the Grand Masters, while cobbled streets lead to the bustling bazaar and a lively harbor that is a center the international yachting scene.

Alanya, Turkey
Located on the Mediterranean coast, Alanya is a lovely example of a winning combination of new touristic center and ancient site excavations. First appearing in the 2nd century BC as a pirate lair, it fell into Roman hands and then Byzantine rule after 395. There are various citadels, palaces and cisterns to explore within the older, center city of Antalya in addition to the nearby, and fascinating, site of Side. Close to the seashore is a cave called Damlatas and known locally for the humid air inside - said to be a curative for those suffering from ashmatic problems. Alanya's Archaeological Museum contains numerous interesting works and is well worth a visit.

Larnaca, Cyprus
Larnaca, Cyprus, boasts an uninterrupted history as a settlement dating back over 4,000 years. Famous for its beautiful sea front, Larnaca sports clean sandy beaches with clear blue waters. The 'Phinikoudes,' a strip of cafés, bars, clubs and restaurants on the beach front, is a prime tourist destination.

Haifa, Israel
Situated on the slopes of Mount Carmel, along one of the most beautiful bays on the Mediterranean coast, Haifa is Israel's primary port. It also serves as an important gateway to the biblical and historical sites of this sacred land. Although the origin of Haifa is obscure, its name appears for the first time in the 3rd century A.D. in Talmudic literature. Over the years, Crusaders, Arabs, Turks and the British occupied the city. Today, this bustling city possesses the nation's largest industries, several important museums and the respected Haifa Technical Institute. It is also the world center of the Baha'i faith, symbolized by a beautiful gold-domed shrine.

Ashdod (Jerusalem), Israel
The largest port in Israel, Ashdod is a gateway to Jerusalem, the 5,000-year-old walled city that is considered sacred to more than a third of the people on Earth. Numerous sites exist nearby, including the Jewish sacred Western Wall, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre said to be the site of Calvary and to contain a piece of the true cross.

Meander along the seaside promenade, or dip your toes in the Dead Sea waters, long known for their health benefits. Visit the Bar-Gera Museum to view a collection of art by artists who were either banned or persecuted by the Nazis and other fascist governments. The Yad Vashem Memorial Museum is dedicated to the six million Jews who lost their lives during the Holocaust.

Alexandria (Cairo), Egypt
Alexander the Great founded this city, but never lived to see it. When he took Egypt from the Persians in 332 BC, he decided to move the capital from Memphis to the Mediterranean, and leaving instructions with his architect, traveled on to Asia where he died. Egypt passed under the control of his general, Ptolemy I, who made Alexandria a great intellectual center. The city was designed with grand proportions, and its lighthouse, the Pharos, was a beacon to all. The Mouseion, where the word "museum" originates, included laboratories, observatories and a vast library. With the fall of the Ptolemy dynasty, Alexandria slumbered in obscurity until revived as an international seaport.

Valletta, Malta
Occupied successively by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, French and British, Malta has been of strategic importance throughout history. A British Crown Colony until 1964, Malta received the George Cross for its valiant resistance to German occupation in WWII. The island's rich heritage is reflected in the architecture of Valletta, the current capital, and Medina, the capital until 1565. In Valletta the Knights of St. John built such masterpieces as St. John's Co-Cathedral and the Palace of the Grand Masters, along with the fortifications that guard the town's magnificent harbors.

Trapani, Italy
Bright stone buildings, Phoenician fortifications and centuries of monuments - these are just a few of Trapani's delights. The scythe-shaped town extends out to sea with Mount Erice towering above and the Tower of Ligny, a majestic landmark. Under Arab rule, Trapani was a thriving port for the production of salt, tuna, and coral. The city became famous in the 16th century for the beautiful pieces produced by Trapanese coral artisans. A lovely collection of their work can be seen in the Pepoli Museum.

Naples, Italy
There is saying among the Italians, "See Naples and Die," meaning that this city's splendor and magnificent vistas are so grand that life is not complete without visiting it. Whether you want to explore in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius, experience the scenic wonders and hairpin curves of the Amalfi Drive, cruise across the bay to the fabled Isle of Capri, or shop for coral and cameos along Via Santa Lucia and in the Galleria Umberto, the passionate city of Naples has an attraction for every taste.

Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
Originally built by Emperor Trajan who had a villa here, Civitavecchia has flourished as a major port for Rome since the 13th century. Today it is an important ferry terminal and for many travelers the gateway to the Eternal City, Rome. The Renaissance fortifications that surround the harbor area were begun by Bramante and completed by Michelangelo in 1535.

OVERVIEW

Set sail from Venice on your 21 nights Adriatic, Holy Land, Egypt And Italy cruise on Seabourn Quest.  This 22 day cruise visits 17 different ports including  Koper,Zadar, Dubrovnik,  Corfu, Mykonos, Piraeus, Kusadasi, Rhodes, Alanya, Larnaca, Haifa, Ashdod, Alexandria, Valletta, Trapani, Naples and Civitavecchia.

INCLUSIONS

  • 21 Night Cruise
  • All Meals
  • Fine wine and spirits
  • Gratuities, not expected or required
  • Complimentary In-Suite Bar (stocked daily)
  • Complimentary champagne upon arrival
  • Fruit basket Replenished Daily
  • Private ensuite
  • Flat Screen TV for in-cabin entertainment
  • Complimentary toiletries
  • In cabin safe
  • Exciting entertainment and activities
  • Special guest entertainers
  • Water Sports

 

Vessel: Seabourn Quest Length: 650ft
Year: 2011 Beam: 84.00ft
Draft: 21.00ft Cruising speed: 19kn
Bars/Lounges : 6 Elevator: 3
Onboard Currency: U.S.dollar Passenger Capacity: 450
Registry: Bahamas Restaurants: 4
Swimming Pools: 2 Voltage: 110/220
24 Hour Room Service All Main Meals Included
Beauty Salon Card Room
Casino Galley
Grand Salon Gym & Fitness Studio
In Suite Refrigerator Laundry Service
Library Marina
Private Safe The Boutique
The Spa Whirl Pool
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OTHER INFORMATION

With their unmatched sense of style, elegance and grace, The Yachts of Seabourn beckon you to travel beyond the bounds of the imagination. Aboard Seabourn, every desire is met promptly and with a welcoming smile. Whether it'¬s a warm blanket and a cup of gourmet hot chocolate as you drift along the Norwegian Fjords or a relaxing neck massage poolside, you'll feel that you're a member of a very exclusive club. Seabourn Quest offers all-suite accommodations, Seabourn’s signature water sports Marina, an open-bar policy serving premium wine, champagne and spirits, and menus by renowned celebrity chef, Charlie Palmer. Step aboard Seabourn Quest - and you'll enjoy a sophisticated and luxurious journey like no other.

ABOUT The Yachts Of Seabourn

Seabourn Cruise Line is a luxury cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida. The line operates all around the world, from short seven-day Caribbean cruises to exotic 100+ day cruises around the world. It is owned by Carnival Corporation, part of the "World's Leading Cruise Lines" marketing group, which also includes Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruises, Cunard Line, Costa Cruises, P&O Cruises, and AIDA Cruises. Passengers typically range in ages from the 40s to the 60s, but children are still welcome. The company refers to itself as The Yachts of Seabourn.

Seabourn specializes in (relatively) small ships, small enough to fit in many exotic ports around the world that large cruise ships can't reach. All cabins are suites and are well equipped with some of the best amenities available at sea. All have designer soaps, flat-screen televisions, DVD players, and Bose Wave sound systems.

Oceanview Suite

  • Feature a large comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, dining table for two, walk-in closet, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower.
  • Approximately 295 sq. ft. (27.5 sq.m.)
 

Owner's Suite

  • Feature full length window and glass door to private veranda, dining for four, separate bedroom, guest bath, two flat-screen TVs, pantry with wet bar, convertible sofa for one and whirlpool bath. Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service.
  • Approximately 760 sq. ft. (71 sq.m.) – 1,067 sq. ft. (99 sq.m.)
 

Penthouse Suite

  • Feature dining table for two to four and separate bedroom. Glass door to veranda, two flat-screen TVs, fully stocked bar, spacious bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity.
  • Approximately 534 sq. ft. (50 sq.m.)
 

Signature Suite

  • Feature expansive ocean views, forward-facing windows, dining for four to six, bathroom with whirlpool bathtub, guest bath, pantry with wet bar, and two flat-screen TVs. Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service.
  • Approximately 1352 sq. ft. (125.5 sq.m.)
 

Veranda Suite

  • Feature a full-length window and glass door to private veranda, comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, dining table for two, walk-in closet, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower.
  • Approximately 365 sq. ft. (34 sq.m.)
 

Wintergarden Suite

  • Feature large windows with ocean views, dining for six, bathroom with whirlpool bathtub, guest bath, Glass-enclosed solarium with tub and day bed, pantry with wet bar, and two flat-screen TVs. Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service.
  • Approximately 1097 sq. ft. (102 sq.m.)
 

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Patio Grill
  • If you're in the mood for casual dining at its finest, enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner poolside at the Patio Grill. The superb offerings are sure to delight your palette as you enjoy the relaxed ambiance by the pool.

Located on Deck 8 deck
 
Restaurant 2
  • Intense flavors, stellar service and intriguing food and wine pairings are the specialties of the house in this avant-garde restaurant. Dishes are prepared individually by the chef in tasting portions so you can enjoy a selection of innovative creations. Restaurant 2 will quickly become one of your favorite dinner spots aboard Seabourn Quest.

 


Located on Deck 8 deck
Restaurant 2
 
The Colonnade
  • Exclusive to Seabourn Quest is our indoor/outdoor restaurant, The Colonnade. Here, chefs serve breakfast, lunch and dinner in an open kitchen so you can watch them work their magic as they personally prepare your order. Each evening has a different theme, offering guests an ever-changing culinary experience.

 


Located on Deck 8 deck
The Colonnade
 
The Restaurant
  • Our gourmet open-seating Restaurant spares nothing offering guests Charlie Palmer's exceptional cuisine at tables set with exquisite china and crystal. Most evenings, attire is elegant casua. On special nights attire is formal optional. After dinner, dance the night away in the sophisticated supper club setting.

Located on Deck 4 deck
The Restaurant
 

Casino

Casino
  • Roulette, blackjack and slot machines are available in The Casino for guests 18 years or older. Cash advances on your credit card may be arranged in The Casino. The Casino may be closed on occasion due to local government regulations.

Located on Deck 5
 

Fitness Centre

Fitness Studio
  • Individualized Personal Training / 60 minutes $100
  • Nutritional Consultation / 60 minutes $100
  • Metabolism Test / 30 minutes $40
  • Kinesis Personal Training / 60 minutes $100
  • Kinesis Group Training / 45 minutes n/c
  • Pathway to Yoga / 45 minutes n/c
  • Pilates / 45 minutes n/c
  • Tai Chi / 45 minutes n/c
     

Located on Deck 9
Fitness Studio
 
Gym
  • Fully-equipped gym with state-of-the-art cardio, strength and weight training equipment. If you wish, you can have a personal trainer work with you. Be sure to try the KinesisTM Wall, a unique pulley and cable system that is the newest, most innovative method of exercise available today.

Located on Deck 9
 

Massage and Beauty Salon

Grand Salon
  • Elemis Frangipani Conditioning Hair and Scalp Ritual / 25 minutes $35
  • Fire and Ice Manicure / 50 minutes $60
  • Fire and Ice Pedicure / 60 minutes $80
  • Elemis Sole Delight Foot Treatment with Pedicure / 55 minutes $74

Located on Deck 6
Grand Salon
 
Outdoor Massage
  • Thai Herbal Poultice Massage / 75 minutes $213
  • Thai Massage / 75 minutes $213
  • Elemis Aroma Stone Therapy / 50 minutes $159
  • Elemis Aroma Stone Therapy / 75 minutes $213
  • Elemis Face and Body Sensation / 50 minutes $169
  • Bamboo Massage / 50 minutes $169
  • Elemis Deep Tissue Muscle Massage / 50 minutes $141
  • Couples Massage / 50 minutes $242
  • Couples Massage and Bathing Ritual / 75 minutes $339
  • Swedish Massage / 50 minutes $132
  • Elemis Absolute Spa Ritual / 100 min $287

Located on Deck 9
 

Bars and Lounges

Observation Bar
  • Enjoy the tales of fellow travelers, and share some of your own, in the Observation Lounge, accompanied by the strumming of live classical guitar.

Located on Deck 10
Observation Bar
 
Patio Bar
  • The live music, the dance floor beckoning, the cocktails and canapés, always complimentary.

Located on Deck 8
Patio Bar
 
Sky Bar
  • After toasting the final rays of the sun as they sink into the sea from the Sky Bar, you can swing to the rhythm of the six-piece combo in the lounge before heading to dinner in one of our gourmet restaurants.

Located on Deck 9
Sky Bar
 
The Club
  • In The Club, bring your dancing shoes and show off your moves or watch others trip the light fantastic to the live band.

Located on Deck 5
The Club
 

Spa

Spa at Seabourn
  • With a panoramic sliding glass wall that leads to our outdoor relaxation area, The Spa at Seabourn covers two decks. Here, you can succumb to temptation. Enjoy a variety of treatments in one of our seven private treatment rooms or experience the renewing energy of the ancient Chinese arts of reflexology and aromatherapy.

Located on Deck 9
Spa at Seabourn
 
Spa Villa
  • Below package pricing accounts for two guests. Pricing for larger parties and customized packages will be determined upon booking.
  • Seabourn Scanctuary / 2 hours and 30 minutes $650
  • Sweet Surrender / 3 hours $799
  • Body Worship / 4 hours Price TBD
  • Custom Retreat / Price and duration TBD

Located on Deck 10
Spa Villa
 

Shopping

The Boutique
  • The Boutiques on all ships in the fleet feature a selection of designer jewellery, fashions, perfumes and Silversea logo items. Shops are closed while in port and on occasion due to local government regulations. Toiletries and convenience items are also available for purchase.

Located on Deck 7
The Boutique
 

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