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Cruise Schedule Day PORT
Day 1 (S) Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Day 2 (SU) Elba (Portoferraio), Italy Day 3 (M) Porto Venere, Italy Day 4 (T)
Florence (Livorno), Italy Day 5 (W) Portofino, Italy
Day 6 (TH) Monte Carlo, Monaco Day 7 (F) Monte Carlo, Monaco Villefranche, France Nice, France Nice, France
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aRRIVaL DEPaRTURE 6PM
8AM 6PM 8AM 10PM 8AM 10PM
8AM MIDNIGHT 8AM OVERNIGHT 6AM
8AM 6PM 8PM
MEDITERRANEAN SEA OVERNIGHT DISEMBARK AM For a complete list of port descriptions, visit
www.pgcruises.com Rome to Nice Itinerary Highlights:
• NEW for 2014! • Our relaxed sailing schedule offers a choice of activities combined with the leisure to savor each destination at your own pace
• Perfect for anyone who has dreamed of experiencing ancient ruins, classical history, and modern chic along the French and Italian Rivieras
• Voyage begins and ends in Rome and Nice, two cities where an alluring café beckons at every corner and an endless array of sights to satisfy every interest awaits
• Experience a great mix of fashionable resort towns and more off-the-beaten-path port calls
Balcony Stateroom (A) Window Stateroom (B) Window Stateroom (C)
June 28*; July 5*; September 6*, 2014
STANDARD CRUISE FARE
$10,790 $8,690 $7,990
SAVINGS
$5,395 $4,345 $3,995
50% August 9, 2014
STANDARD CRUISE FARE
$9,990 $8,190 $7,590
SAVINGS
$4,995 $4,095 $3,795
Prices are per person, double occupancy. Single supplement pricing available upon request. Tird guest in stateroom sails FREE. Port, security, and handling fees of $365 per person are additional. Please see pages 96-98 for more information.
*Itinerary operates in reverse and may vary slightly 50%
Monte Carlo
Villefranche Nice
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Porto Venere Florence
Elba Rome
Past guests of Paul Gauguin Cruises receive 5% savings on all sailings.
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