Castles and
Chianti
Farewell Season
Western Med
7 nights from £999
Stunning scenery, spectacular shopping, awesome
art, amazing beaches... You name it, we’ve got it!
Sailing from palm-fringed Palma, this holiday takes in some of the
best the Med has to offer. Stroll around the casbah in colourful Tunis
where the scent of spices lingers in the air or take a hike up Mount
Vesuvius in Naples. Treat your peepers to a look at Michelangelo’s
statue of David in Florence or polish off a plate of pasta overlooking
Pisa’s Leaning Tower. Pose amongst the glitz and glamour of Monte
Carlo then chill out in Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon. Once
ashore what you do is up to you, but if you’re looking for inspiration
we’ve got some great excursions to tempt you.
Tempted to stay a bit longer? See pages 74-75 for details of the
14 night cruise option.
Ocean Village
Monte Carlo
Florence and Pisa
2010 Destination Ship Arrives Ship Departs
Tuesday ✈ Palma, Majorca 7.00pm
Wednesday At Sea - -
Corsica
Thursday Tunis, Tunisia (from La Goulette) 8.00am 1.00pm
Naples
Friday Naples, Italy 8.00am 5.30pm
Palma
Saturday Florence and Pisa, Italy (from Livorno) 9.00am 7.00pm
Sunday Monte Carlo, Monaco
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(from Villefranche) 8.00am 6.00pm
Monday Ajaccio, Corsica* 8.00am 1.00pm
Tuesday Palma, Majorca ✈ 7.00am
Tunis
Leave the ship to fly back to the UK. *Passengers may need to be taken ashore by tender boat depending on local
conditions.
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Passengers taken ashore by tender boat. Arrival and departure times are guidelines only – actual times
may vary by up to an hour. See page 83 for details.
Monaco
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