Aegean and Black Sea Wonders: 14 nights

 

Set sail from Piraeus (Athens) on your 14 nights Aegean and Black Sea Wonders cruise on Seabourn Odyssey.

OperatorVesselPorts of CallSailing DatesAegean and Black Sea Wonders, 14 nights
The Yachts Of SeabournSeabourn Odyssey Piraeus (Athens), Milos, Mykonos, Patmos, Kusadasi (Ephesus), Chios, Kapez, Istanbul, Nesebur, Constanta, Odessa, Yalta, Sinop, Istanbul, Istanbul,
DepartsSat, Aug 25 2012
ArrivesSat, Sep 8 2012
Cruise code:4230A
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Cruise Itinerary

DayPorts of callArrivalDeparture
 
1Piraeus (Athens) Sat, Aug 25 2012 17:00
2MilosSun, Aug 26 2012 08:00Sun, Aug 26 2012 17:00
3MykonosMon, Aug 27 2012 08:00Mon, Aug 27 2012 23:00
4PatmosTue, Aug 28 2012 08:00Tue, Aug 28 2012 18:00
5Kusadasi (Ephesus)Wed, Aug 29 2012 08:00Wed, Aug 29 2012 23:00
6ChiosThu, Aug 30 2012 08:00Thu, Aug 30 2012 18:00
7KapezFri, Aug 31 2012 08:00Fri, Aug 31 2012 18:00
8IstanbulSat, Sep 1 2012 07:00Sat, Sep 1 2012 17:00
9NeseburSun, Sep 2 2012 08:00Sun, Sep 2 2012 18:00
10ConstantaMon, Sep 3 2012 07:00Mon, Sep 3 2012 17:00
11OdessaTue, Sep 4 2012 08:00Tue, Sep 4 2012 15:00
12YaltaWed, Sep 5 2012 08:00Wed, Sep 5 2012 18:00
13SinopThu, Sep 6 2012 07:00Thu, Sep 6 2012 15:00
14IstanbulFri, Sep 7 2012 13:00 
15IstanbulSat, Sep 8 2012 07:00 
 
Total length of cruise: 14 nights
 

TYPICAL ITINERARY

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.

Milos, Nisos Melos, Greece
Mylos has all the components of a perfect Greek isle - fantastic rock formations, dozens of beaches from broad strands to secluded slivers, villages of sugar-cube houses, whitewashed windmills, and glowing azure coves. The famous statue of Aphrodite of Mylos, re-named Venus de Milo, was discovered here in 1820. The French Consul, recognizing a great beauty, bought her and gave her to Louis XVIII. Today she resides in the Louvre in Paris, a symbol of the civilization that flourished on this island in centuries past.

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.

Patmos, Greece
Deserted for centuries because of constant raids by pirates and the Turks, this tiny arid island was first settled in 1088 when the Emperor of Constantinople made it a gift to the monk Christodoulos Latrnos so that he could establish a monastery in honor of St. John the Divine on the site. Patmos has been a place of scholarship and religious enlightenment ever since. Today this modern pilgrimage site is a quiet respite from the tourist havens many other Greek isles have become.

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.

Chios, Nisos Chios, Greece
A mere five miles from the Turkish coast, this Greek island in the Aegean Sea is famous for the quality of its exports, which include mastic, olives, figs and wine. Khyos contains a wealth of historical sites, including an Ottoman-period castle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nea Moni, which is an 11th-century monastery built with funds donated by Constantine IX. One might also take a walk through time, exploring archaeological sites that go as far back as the Neolithic age, and continue through the Hellenistic, Roman and Ottoman ages.

Kapez (Canakkale), Turkey
Canakkale is a town and seaport in Turkey, in Canakkale Province, on the southern (Asian) coast of the Dardanelles (or Hellespont) at their narrowest point. Canakkale Province, like Istanbul Province, has territory in both Europe and Asia. Ferries cross here to the northern (European) side of the strait. Canakkale is the best base from which to visit the site of ancient Troy and the Gallipoli battlefields. There is also an interesting archological museum and the nearby village of Behramkale offers breathtaking panoramic views over the Gulf from its Acropolis. The remains of Assos, surrounding the acropolis are also worth visiting.

Istanbul, Turkey
Spanning Europe and Asia, exotic Istanbul is one of the world's most fascinating cities. Domes and minarets enhance the skyline. In the old Stamboul area, traces remain of every city built since the community was established over 600 years before Christ. Once Rome's eastern capital, Istanbul was also the center of the huge Ottoman Empire. Landmarks include Hagia Sophia, once Christendom's greatest church; the Blue Mosque with its striking Iznik tiles; Topkapi Palace, containing a sultan's ransom of treasures; Chora Church with its Byzantine mosaics; and the Grand Bazaar, the ultimate shopping experience.

Nessebur, Bulgaria
Nesebur, the ancient Mesembria, was founded in 510 BC by Greek Chalcedonians on an earlier Thracian settlement site. Mesembria prospered as a trade center until the Roman conquest in the first century. Under the Byzantine Empire, Mesembria regained its former importance and its prosperity during that time is evidenced by a number of imposing churches built in the 5th and 6th centuries. Byzantine nobles continued to build churches until the town contained as many as forty. Although Nesebur passed back and forth between Byzantium and Bulgaria many times beginning in the 9th century, the town miraculously remained physically unscathed throughout. Its strategic importance diminished however and Nesebur ceased as a trading center in the 18th century. Today its residents are fishermen or are involved in tourism. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this picturesque island town boasts the most varied architecture in the Balkans. See Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Turkish and Bulgarian architecture pleasantly juxtaposed along labyrinthine lanes teeming with activity, charming cafes and small boutiques.

Constanta, Romania
Originally founded by the Greeks in the 7th century BC, Constanta is Romania's only major sea port. Rich in history and heavily influenced by centuries of Turkish rule, this capital of the Dobruja region is now a prime center for oil exploration, textiles and furniture manufacture. Part of the old Roman wall and the Butcher's Tower remains from the settlement that was then called "Tomis". The poet Ovid lived out his last years in exile here. The fine Archeological Museum features a rich collection of artifacts including several Roman statues discovered beneath the old railway station in 1962.

Odessa, Ukraine
Odessa, known as the "Pearl of the Black Sea" is a crossroads of cultures, languages and trade, as well as a major seaport and industrial center. Past associations make it dear to Russian hearts - in the 1820s, Pushkin spent some of his time in exile here - and historically it conjures up reminders of Turkish campaigns and of revolutionary activities, which were strongly supported in 1905 by the mutinous battleship Potemkin. Miles of prime beaches attract scores of Eastern Europeans to this "Riviera of the Black Sea." Odessa also features various points of architectural interest including the outstanding Opera House and several interesting museums and former palaces.

Yalta, Ukraine
Founded by Byzantines at a point equidistant from the equator and the North Pole, Yalta has an ideal Mediterranean climate. Yalta has long been a holiday retreat for the elite of Tzarist Russia and the former Soviet States; the Romanovs, Pushkin, Gorky, Chekhov, and more recently Brezhnev and Gorbachev, have spent time here. Located on a sheltered bay, Yalta is lush with flowers, shrubs and exotic plants.

Sinop, Turkey
Sinop is situated on the most northern edge of the Turkish side of the Black Sea coast, in the ancient region of Paphlagonia, in modern-day northern Turkey. Historically known as Sinope, it is the capital of Sinop Province. Today's Sinop is a charming little town, little touched by modern developments, and with short distance between the landmarks. The centre is to a large extent surrounded by a wall that dates back some 2500 years. The main monuments are a ruined ancient citadel rebuilt during Byzantine and Seljuq periods, some isolated columns and inscribed stones from the early Greek and Roman periods. There is also a good mosque and medrese, some bath houses and a restored Museum.

Istanbul, Turkey
Spanning Europe and Asia, exotic Istanbul is one of the world's most fascinating cities. Domes and minarets enhance the skyline. In the old Stamboul area, traces remain of every city built since the community was established over 600 years before Christ. Once Rome's eastern capital, Istanbul was also the center of the huge Ottoman Empire. Landmarks include Hagia Sophia, once Christendom's greatest church; the Blue Mosque with its striking Iznik tiles; Topkapi Palace, containing a sultan's ransom of treasures; Chora Church with its Byzantine mosaics; and the Grand Bazaar, the ultimate shopping experience.

OVERVIEW

Set sail from Piraeus (Athens) on your 14 nights Aegean and Black Sea Wonders cruise on Seabourn Odyssey.  This 15 day cruise visits 12 different ports.

INCLUSIONS

  • 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 Odyssey Length: 650ft
Year: 2009 Beam: 84.00ft
Draft: 21.00ft Cruising speed: 19kn
Bars/Lounges : 6 Elevator: 3
Gift Shop: 3 Onboard Currency: U.S.dollar
Passenger Capacity: 450 Registry: Bahamas
Restaurants: 4 Swimming Pools: 2
Whirpool : 6 24 Hour Room Service
All Main Meals Included Beauty Salon
Boutiques Business Centre
Card Room Casino
Computer Centre Galley
Gym & Fitness Studio In Suite Refrigerator
Laundry Service Library
Medical facility Private Safe
The Spa  
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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 Odyssey and Seabourn Sojourn carry just 450 privileged travelers to some of the most desirable destinations on earth in consummate comfort and sophisticated ease.

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

  • All Ocean-view Suites 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

  • Owner’s Suites 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

  • All 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

  • Signature Suites 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

  • All Veranda Suites 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

  • Wintergarden Suites 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.)
 

Seabourn Odyssey

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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
The Patio Grill
 
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.

Located on Deck 8 deck
Restaurant 2
 
The Colonnade
  • Exclusive to Seabourn Odyssey 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
 

Card Room

Card Room
  • Make new friends and show your prowess at cards in Card Room.

Located on Deck 7
 

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
Casino
 

Massage and Beauty Salon

Grand Salon
  • Elemis Frangipani Conditioning Hair and Scalp Ritual
  • Fire and Ice Manicure
  • Fire and Ice Pedicure
  • Elemis Sole Delight Foot Treatment with Pedicure

Located on Deck 6
Grand Salon
 

Fitness Centre

Gym & Fitness Studio
  • For those who want a workout, head over to the fully-equipped fitness center with state-of-the-art cardio, strength and weight training equipment. If you wish, you can have a personal trainer work with you.

Located on Deck 9
Gym & Fitness Studio
 

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
 
Seabourn Square

Located on Deck 7
Seabourn Square
 
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
 

Spa

Spa pool
 
Whirlpool
  • In select ports of call, you can spend an unforgettable day enjoying the water without having to step ashore. Our ships have their own built-in marinas so you can go swimming, snorkeling

Located on Deck 10
Whirlpool
 

Solarium

Spa Terrace
  • Step into our magnificent sanctuary of health and fitness – The Spa at Seabourn – and let your senses and spirits soar with our innovative therapies, state-of-the-art fitness center and full-service salon.

Located on Deck 10
Spa terrace
 

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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Veranda Suite
Veranda Suite
Penthouse Suite
Penthouse Suite
Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite
Signature Suite
Signature Suite
Wintergarden Suite
Wintergarden Suite
Grand Wintergarden Suite
Grand Wintergarden Suite
Signature Suite
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Wintergarden Suite
Wintergarden Suite
Oceanview Suite
Oceanview Suite
Veranda Suite
Veranda Suite
Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite
Penthouse Suite
Penthouse Suite
The Restaurant
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The Colonnade
The Colonnade
Restaurant 2
Restaurant 2
Casino
Casino
Seabourn Square
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Grand Salon
Grand Salon
Gym & Fitness Studio
Gym & Fitness Studio
Observation Bar
Observation Bar
Spa terrace
Spa terrace
Whirlpool
Whirlpool
The Boutique
The Boutique
Spa pool
Spa pool
Sky Bar
Sky Bar
 

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