Greek Cruise from VENICE to ATHENS aboard Princess Cruises - Royal Princess

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Itinerary for Royal Princess 12 Day Greece/Turkey Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
9/17/2009 Venice, Italy
9/18/2009 Venice, Italy 12:00 PM
9/21/2009 Istanbul, Turkey 9:00 AM 7:00 PM
9/23/2009 Sochi, Russia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
9/24/2009 Yalta, Ukraine 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
9/25/2009 Odessa, Ukraine 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
9/26/2009 Varna, Bulgaria 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
9/28/2009 Volos, Greece 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
9/29/2009 Athens, Greece 6:00 AM
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Venice

Greece/Turkey Cruises to Venice

Venice is known as La Serenissima, or the Serene Republic. One look around the city will help you understand why. At first you may not recognize the absence of sound that fills your ears. But then it hits you - there are no cars here. As you walk down the middle of the street, you'll marvel at the beauty around every street corner. It seems like the entire city has been lifted straight out of a painting. There is nowhere else in the world where earth and water exist together so freely, with neither element trying to assert its dominance. Couples from all over flock to the world's most romantic city.

Of course, the secret is out, and the throngs of tourists do detract from the city's pristine visage. During the summer, Piazza San Marco is teeming with people, so many in fact that it seems like the city will sink into the water that runs through it. In actuality, the city is sinking, at an average of five inches every twenty years. Unless something is done to keep Venice afloat, the city may join Atlantis at the bottom of the sea.

Because Venice's fortunes are tied so closely to the sea, it must be noted that Venice loses some of its charm in the autumn months, when high tides flood some of the best parts of the city, including the city's center, Piazza San Marco. On the hottest summer days, the water begins to smell, despite the city's best efforts to keep its waterways clean. However, do not let these small inconveniences distract you from all of the good things Venice has to offer. This is the one location in the world where the city itself is the attraction. You can spend an entire day walking around and sitting outside, stopping for lunch or some gelato, and not step foot in a single attraction. You will still be enchanted, having experienced the most picturesque city in the world.

Istanbul

Greece/Turkey Cruises to Istanbul

Istanbul is an amazing destination, full of extraordinary outdoor vendors, wonderful restaurants, interesting sites, and glorious museums. There are so many things to do in the city that you are certain to feel overwhelmed. Your best bet is to line up three or four activities that particularly interest you, and spend your time exploring these in depth. A visit to Istanbul without a definite plan is a chaotic visit. Your eyes and ears will be inundated with sights and sounds that are intoxicating. Watch out for an abundance of ruthless salesmen, but do not be too much on the defensive. The citizens of Istanbul are respectful and friendly, and if you stop someone to ask for directions, they will be more than happy to help you. But once you enter a store or bazaar, the game is on. If you are shopping, you are in the hunt, and if you are in the hunt, you are fair game for the merchants to attempt to force a sale on you. Simply stick to your guns, and you will find the bargains you are looking for

This historic city is 2,500 years old, and the heritage of the country can be observed in the region known as Sultanahmet. Also called Old Stamboul, the architecture and park areas in this section of the city are particularly beautiful. The heart of Istanbul can be found near the Golden Horn, and everywhere you travel you will see a cultural tug of war between East and West. Traditions are being met head on by American and European influences, creating a strong cultural youth movement. This is making for an even more complex and fascinating Turkish society. In any event, a visit to this sprawling and spectacular city will be one that you will never forget.

Yalta

Greece/Turkey Cruises to Yalta

Yalta is an extraordinary destination that is perfect for a cruising vacation. If you are looking for a little relaxation and pure enjoyment, the beaches along the Crimean coast of Yalta are ideal. If you wish to sightsee and gather insight into the history and culture of the Ukraine, there are few better places than Yalta. The museums are excellent, and the churches and cathedrals are great historical gems you will surely want to visit. The number of dining facilities and shopping areas in Yalta are limited, but those that do exist are top-notch. You are sure to discover some entrees that you have never heard of before, and after all, you are on vacation, so try something exotic and out of the ordinary. You might want to inquire about the ingredients in a particular meal that you are ordering, because those Ukrainians sure can get creative! It's probably a good thing that you are staying on the cruise ship, because the accommodations and hotels in Yalta are second rate. Lucky for you, there is no need to rely on the local domiciles, so you are free to have a splendid time in this land of beauty.

Set against the Black Sea, Yalta was settled hundreds of years ago, and the region is, in fact, so old that we cannot pinpoint exactly when the first inhabitants of the land lived here. The modernization of Yalta began in the early 19th century, and the official town came into existence in 1883. In the last couple of decades, the region has seen a boost in tourism, and in the summertime, the beaches are incredible, which will no doubt lead to an increasing amount of visitors during this season. The most desirable spots to explore in Yalta are the Uchan Su Waterfall and the Fairy-Tale Meadow. These two areas are remarkable, and the scenery will have you in awe for days. If you are thinking of visiting the Ukraine, then definitely plan a trip to Yalta. If nothing else, you will have the opportunity to experience hiking and exploration along the coast that will provide you with fabulous swimming locations, spectacular shots of cliffs and mountains, and lovely golden-sand beaches.

Odessa

Greece/Turkey Cruises to Odessa

Odessa is both an historically important and entertaining city, one whose history is matched by the splendor of the present day community. In the new millennium, the citizens of Odessa are hopeful that their wonderful city will continue on its road to prosperity, and as tourism is increasing, this dream seems to become closer with each passing day. Just over one million people live in this bustling city, and there is always so much to do that it will seem like there are millions who reside here. You will not find that Odessa is overcrowded or stifling, but when you venture out at night, it appears as if the whole city is active and out on the town. There are some fabulous nightspots in Odessa, and a couple of the shopping districts are outstanding. Citizens of Odessa, particularly the younger generations, are extremely friendly, and even the bars remain relatively peaceful and free of altercations.

The catacombs of Odessa are a main attraction for tourists looking for a little history and culture. These underground wonders are the most expansive in the world, and hundreds of people hid here during the Nazi invasions. They are absolutely incredible, and demand a visit. There are a number of extremely interesting museums in Odessa, and the architecture of the buildings and the main square are magnificent. Three or four of the restaurants in town are particularly outstanding, and the tourist offices are comprehensive and will always lead you on the right path for a wonderfully enjoyable stay. As the cruise ship docks, you will instantly be reassured that you are in for a spectacular vacation. The region is subtly beautiful, and during the summertime the beaches are exploding with activity.

Varna

Greece/Turkey Cruises to Varna

Varna is probably the most picturesque city in Bulgaria, and its wide beaches and crowded port are home to a huge diversity of people and cultures. Featuring the best weather in the country, Varna has become an increasingly popular spot to visit in recent years. Tourists are finding that the pleasures of the Black Sea Coast are numerous, and that the lovely museums and hot nightspots are too pleasurable not to be experienced. Varna is an outstanding destination to take a cruise to because of its convenient docking site and the compact nature of the city. Located right on the shore, Varna is brimming with life and excitement. The population of this lively city is a mere 300,000, but do not let this fool you. During the summertime, the actual number of people swells, and throughout the year the port is a major commercial and cultural center.

The Varna Museum is a wonderful institute full of fascinating exhibits. The Archaeological Museum is another incredible establishment, and hopefully you will have time to enjoy all of the displays inside these spectacular educational venues. The climate in Varna is amazingly pleasant, and all year long the rainfall is relatively low. There are some great shopping spots, and a couple of high quality restaurants, as well.

As early as 600 BC, Varna was already swarming with people looking for riches. This region was put on the map as the city of Odessos, a port location packed with Greek sailors. In the 2nd century, the Romans arrived looking to bask in the sun of this glorious city by the sea. Varna has a rich heritage that is brought to life in the museums and architectural landmarks of the area. Historians, archaeologists, and the government of Varna have all been extremely conscientious in making sure that all of the artifacts and relics that have been uncovered stay here in Varna. As a result, by taking a tour of the city, you will really be able to get the whole picture of what makes Varna so special.

Athens

Greece/Turkey Cruises to Athens

During ancient times, Greece served as a geographically strategic meeting place for people from Europe, Africa, and Asia. Today, the country remains as diverse and vibrant as the cultures that shaped it.

Athens emerged during the Classical Age, in the 5th century BC, as the most prominent city-state in Greece. It is located in the southernmost region of Central Greece, and is the port city where most begin their tours of the popular Greek islands. It is situated in a basin surrounded by four mountains: Mt. Hymettos to the east, Mt. Parnis and Mt. Aigaleo to the West, and Mt. Pendeli to the north. It is home to countless archeological sites, museums, and social attractions. Greek is the language spoken here, although as in most places, English is also spoken and understood. Currency in Greece is the drachma.

To Greeks, Athens is an overcrowded, expensive, and decadent place to avoid if you are the quiet, peaceful type. To tourists, however, Athens is an exciting, bustling city filled with shops, cafés, monuments, and character. Although pollution and traffic do add to the grit of the city (think New York's traffic jams and Los Angeles air quality), the energetic tourist will find plenty of opportunities for sightseeing.

While Greeks like to ridicule Athens, 40% of the country's population lives here, and 5 million people can't be wrong. The street congestion is partially alleviated by a newly constructed subway system called the metro, but taxis are still the primary mode of transportation for visitors. And although Athens is a modern city, the history and antiquity of Greece is not entirely forgotten here. The city is home to many places that recall Greece's achievements in science, sport, architecture, and art during from Classical Age. It boasts of relics from the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods. History enthusiasts will want to visit the Natural Archeological Museum. And no one who visits Athens should miss the city's most impressive legacy, the Acropolis and the perfection of the Parthenon. It is an architectural must-see, looming 200 feet above the city.

Just as Athens offers plenty to do, it also offers plenty of places to unwind. Traffic jams and overcrowding can be quickly forgotten while enjoying appetizers at a local restaurant or sipping coffee at a tranquil side street café, as Athenians are also masters of food, friendly debate, discussion, and relaxation.





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