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VALLETTA, MALTA
To embark the boat for this excursion we will travel to Silema. Onboard we will witness Malta’s living past from the water as we ply around the two natural harbours on either side of Valletta – Marsamxett Harbour and the Grand Harbour.
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VALETTA, MALTA
We travel onto Marsaxlokk, one of Malta’s largest fishing villages. Where we shall have some free time to explore this picturesque village, before we rejoin our coach to drive through some typical tiny Maltese villages, on our way to the Blue Grotto at Wied iz-Zurrieq.
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VALLETTA, MALTA
Travelling to the southern part of the island, our first visit is to Qrendi, where we find the Hagar Qim Temples, likened to Stonehenge and originally built about 2700 BC. The site of these temples – high above the sea – was chosen well.
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VALLETTA, MALTA
We leave the quayside by coach for a panoramic drive around the bastions of Valletta that house most of Malta’s rich heritage of history, art, archaeology, architecture and culture. We will also pass by Fort St Elmo, the historic fort at the tip of the Valletta peninsula.
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GIBRALTAR
The rock of Gibraltar, overlooking the entrance to the Mediterranean and nearly 425 metres (1,400 feet) above sea level, is reputed to be one of the legendary Pillars of Hercules. With its policemen, pillar-boxes and pubs, the Rock is still staunchly British.
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GIBRALTAR
From the quayside we take a short coach transfer to the Marina Bay, to join our boat. Onboard we commence a pleasant voyage within the calm waters of the Bay of Gibraltar. The craft glides effortlessly across the bay.
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MYKONOS, GREECE
Delos, Holy Land of the ancient Greeks and legendary birthplace of the sun god Apollo and his sister Artemis, is one of the Cyclades Islands. In antiquity a famous place and an important port, Delos today is virtually deserted with the exception of the government-appointed Guardian of the Ruins.
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PIRAEUS, GREECE
From the port of Piraeus we pass the charming yacht harbour of Zea, with visible foundations from the 5th century. Next is the attractive Mikrolimanon’s waterfront lined with inviting al fresco fish restaurants. It is a short drive into cosmopolitan Athens.
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PIRAEUS, GREECE
Departing from Piraeus by coach we will follow the new coastal road to Sounion, passing beautiful beaches and attractive coves, and enjoying magnificent views over the Saronic Gulf.
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PIRAEUS, GREECE
From the port of Piraeus we follow the western coastline of Attica, along the Saronic Gulf to the Corinth Canal, where a short stop is made to view the construction of this unique four-mile (six kilometre) long canal.
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RHODES, GREECE
When the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem came to the island of Rhodes, they found the ancient Acropolis beautifully situated among two bays with crystal-clear water, above the picturesque village of Lindos.
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VALLETTA, MALTA
Our coach will depart from the harbour and will make our way to Mosta (meaning centre), which refers to its very location at the heart of the island. Here we will stop to see the famous dome, considered to be the third largest in Europe.
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LISBON, PORTUGAL
We start this tour with a panoramic drive so we can get a general overview of Lisbon City centre.We will make a brief stop at the top of King Edward VII Park from where we can enjoy a spectacular view of the city and harbour.
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CARTAGENA, SPAIN
Murcia, the capital of the region is located in a fertile valley that was converted thanks to man’s labour into the Garden of the Segura. Founded by the Arabs 1200 years ago, in Murcia you can find a suggesting fusion of cultures and artistic styles, shaped especially in its splendid Cathedral.
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CARTAGENA, SPAIN
The port of Cartagena enjoys great commercial, cultural and leisure values, both for its complete facilities and for its proximity to other important ports in the Mediterranean area.
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CARTAGENA, SPAIN
Touch, feel, taste… Thousands of special moments and a whole city to enjoy them in. The botanical Gardens Huerto Del Cura invites us to experience over 2000 years of history.
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PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN
Departing from the quayside, we drive to Bellver Castle. Bellver means ‘beautiful view’, which reflects the castle’s position on a raised plateau some 112 metres (365 feet) above sea level.
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PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN
We leave Palma in a westerly direction towards Paguera. At the picturesque fishing port of Puerto Andraitx, we will have approximately 30 minutes of free time to explore the delights of this charming place.
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PAMLA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN
During this tour we will be able to sit back and enjoy the highlights of Palma! Our coach will travel along the sweeping seafront – Paseo Maritimo – where hotels overlook luxury yachts in the Marine.
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TUNIS, TUNISIA
We will depart from the port to Carthage, where we will find the Punic and Roman remains of an ancient city that was one of the most powerful in the Western Mediterranean.
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TUNIS, TUNISIA
On our drive from our ship to Dougga, we will stop en route at the small town of Tatour. This town was founded by Moors, but has been influenced by Andalucians, which can be seen in the architecture – in particular the Mosque.
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TUNIS, TUNISIA
Our tour begins with a short drive from the port to Medina, the old town in Tunis –an intricate mix of alleys and covered passages, full of powerful scents and colours, and energetic trade.
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TUNIS, TUNISIA
We will depart from the port to Carthage, where we will find the Punic and Roman remains of an ancient city that was one of the most powerful in the western Mediterranean. Nowadays Carthage is a residential district of Tunis and not much is left of the city that was founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC.
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RHODES, GREECE
The Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem fortified the island of Rhodes in the 14th century. Gazing at Rhodes own from our ship’s deck, we can admire the wonderful range of walls, towers and turreted gateways, and the imposing Palace of the Grand Masters, which dominates the view.
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