France, Italy
Cruises, New Offers | TOn | November 19, 2009 at 4:30 pm
Le Levant
(optional flight available)
Cruise: Mediterranean, 5 days, Le Levant (Compagnie des Iles du Ponant).
Stops: Nice, Genoa, Portovenere, Portoferraio, Nice
Departure: 7 April 2010
Starting from: 1317€/p.p.
Formula: Full board
Aboard the Le Levant
| D1 : | Nice | |
| D2 : | Genoa | |
| D3 : | Portovenere | |
| D4 : | Portoferraio | |
| D5 : | Nice |
Transportation to departure point (Paris, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Toulouse, Strasbourg, DOM TOM).
Ocean View
Double or single beds,
Mini bar
safe,
radio hi-fi
satellite TV
VCR,
phone.
Bathroom marble and teak
Shower, hairdryer and robes. Individual air conditioning system.
Day 1: Nice
Located on the French Riviera, Nice is blessed truly a queen of the Cote d’Azur. This divine town hosts hosts thousands of attractions – the Cours Saleya Flower Market, gorgeous coastline, sipping drinks mere feet from the Mediterranean, the Matisse Museum, ancient Roman ruins or the Russian Cathedral.
Cars are actually banned in the winding old town, where the cobblestone streets are quite narrow. The cafes occupy buildings from the 17th and 18th century, while the external markets crowd the streets of the old town and the Venetian-style squares.
Day 2: Genoa
Also known as ” La Superbe ” due to its glorious past, this city’s rich art, music, gastronomy, architecture and history, made it 2004’s EU Capital of culture. Genoa is a maritime town, and is ranked 5th in Italy for economic strength, after Rome, Milan, Turin and Naples, and is a major industrial city in northern Italy, being part of the nation’s famous “industrial triangle”. \
The main features of central Genoa include Piazza De Ferrari, around which are sited the Opera and the Palace of the Doges. There is also a house where Christopher Columbus is said to have been born.
Strada Nuova (now Via Garibaldi), in the old city, was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2006. This district was designed in the mid-16th century to accommodate Mannerist palaces of the city’s most eminent families, including Palazzo Rosso (now a museum), Palazzo Bianco, Palazzo Grimaldi and Palazzo Reale. The famous art college, Musei di Strada Nuova and the Palazzo del Principe are also located on this street.
Other landmarks of the city include St. Lawrence Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Lorenzo), the Old Harbour (Porto Antico), transformed into a mall by architect Renzo Piano, and the famous cemetery of Staglieno, renowned for its monuments and statues. The Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art has one of the largest collections of Oriental art in Europe.
Day 3: Portovenere
Portovenere is a town located on the Ligurian coast of Italy in the province of La Spezia. It comprises the three villages of Fezzano, Le Grazie and Portovenere, and the three islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto. In 1997 Portovenere and the villages of Cinque Terre were designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Day 4: Portoferraio
Portoferraio is a town and commune in the province of Livorno, on the edge of the eponymous harbour of the island of Elba. It is the island’s largest city. Because of its terrain, many of its buildings are situated on the slopes of a tiny hill surrounded on three sides by the sea.
Day 5: Nice
Located on the French Riviera, Nice is blessed truly a queen of the Cote d’Azur. This divine town hosts hosts thousands of attractions – the Cours Saleya Flower Market, gorgeous coastline, sipping drinks mere feet from the Mediterranean, the Matisse Museum, ancient Roman ruins or the Russian Cathedral.
Cars are actually banned in the winding old town, where the cobblestone streets are quite narrow. The cafes occupy buildings from the 17th and 18th century, while the external markets crowd the streets of the old town and the Venetian-style squares.
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Your ship: Le Levant
Set sail aboard Le Levant, a Compagnie des Iles du Ponant ship and discover the incomparable pleasure of a true private cruise. Her elegantly gracious design is accented by well-balanced interior decor. She boasts five decks that include a 95-seat panoramic restaurant, 95- seat gourmet restaurant, library, two bars, elevator, hair salon, sauna, swimming pool, and a boutique. She is equipped with four anti-roll stabilizers to provide smooth sailing.
| Technical Chart & Features: | |
| Built: 1998 | |
| Passenger Capacity: 90 Passengers |
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| Number of Crew: 55 members | |
| Tonnage : 3504 t. Beam: 14 m Length: 100 m Speed: 15 Knots |
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Toll Free Numbers:
| Austria | 080-029-2563 | Ireland | 180-035-5609 |
| Belgium | 080-073-497 | Israel | 180-092-146-58 |
| Bulgaria | 9333-888 | Italy | 800-780-800 |
| Canada | 866-212- 3525 | Netherlands | 080-002-253-60 |
| Denmark | 808-835-67 | Portugal | 800-815-014 |
| Finland | 080-011-6415 | Spain | 900-951-480 |
| France | 080-091-4254 | Sweden | 020-79-8384 |
| Germany | 0800-182-1828 | UK | 4420-7617-7868 |
| Greece | 008-001-266-56 | Russia | 810-800-268-73011 |
| Hungary | 068-001-7477 | USA | 1-512-377-6980 |
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