10 Days / 9 Nights West Mediterranean Sailing from Piraeus (Athens), Greece Cruise Ship Aegean Pearl
| Day |
Port of Call |
Arrival |
Departure |
| Sat |
Piraeus (Athens), Greece |
|
11.00 |
| Sun |
Messina (Sicily), Italy |
15.30 |
21.00 |
| Mon |
Naples, Italy |
09.00 |
16.30 |
| Tue |
Livorno, Italy |
09.30 |
20.00 |
| Wed |
Nice, France |
09.00 |
19.00 |
| Thu |
Ajaccio (Corsina), France |
07.30 |
14.30 |
| Fri |
La Goulette, Tunisia |
12.00 |
20.00 |
| Sat |
La Valletta, Malta |
12.30 |
20.00 |
| Sun |
At sea |
|
|
| Mon |
Piraeus (Athens), Greece |
07.00 |
|
Port info
Messina (Sicily), Italy Almost touching mainland Italy’s toe, Messina is the closest step-off point to Sicily. It is built on a terrace overlooking the sea and has a delightful medieval character. From Messina you can take a tour to Taormina, a beautiful city overlooking Mount Etna
Naples, Italy A bustling port city in southern Italy, Naples is famous for its robust cuisine and for its inhabitants’ zest for life. Nearby are the extensive ruins of Pompeii, an ancient Roman city destroyed by a volcanic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.
Livorno, Italy The port city of Livorno in Tuscany, is your gateway to Florence. The glory of Florence lies in the eminence of its past. Its buildings are masterpieces guarding within more works of art. Some of Florence’s illustrious citizens were Michelangelo, Galileo, Macchiavelli, Dante, Leonardo da Vinci and its renowned rulers, the Medici family.
Nice, France On the fabled French Riviera, Nice is an energetic and vibrant city noted for its markets, museums and distinctive cuisine.
Ajaccio (Corsical), France From the red hued cliffs, lapped by crystal clear sea at Piana, to the white sand beaches backed by lush green maquis of the Ajaccio Gulf, this rugged coastline, sculptured by wind and sea, offers some of the most spectacular scenery in Corsica
La Goulette, Tunisia Located on a sandbar, in a strategic position, approx 10 kilometres far from the capital city Tunis, La Goulette is an important commercial and touristic out port. The French name comes from the Italian word for “river throat”. In fact, in the XIX-XX Th centuries, the place was a famous resort inhabited by a large number of Italians, in an area known as “La Petite Sicile”. Now La Goulette is popular for its fish restaurants, attended by the locals mixed up with the tourists. Inland, the fortification of the Hispano-Turkish fortification can still be admired
La Valetta, Malta Valletta appears on the horizon like an elaborate sand castle. Within its walls are the riches of the crusading Knights of St.John, who fled here from Rhodes in 1530 and amassed great treasures of art before they were ousted by Napoleon.
Ship Specifications
| Gross Tonnage: |
16,710 |
| Length: |
163.5 |
| Breadth: |
22.79m |
| Draught: |
6.85m |
| Cruising Speed: |
17 Knots |
| Decks: |
7 |
| Elevators: |
4 |
| Stabilizers: |
yes |
| Electric Current: |
110 or 220V AC |
| Classification Society: |
DNW |
Stateroom Amenities All staterooms are equipped with shower, WC, washbasin, air condition with individual thermostat control, telephone, radio and plasma TV. Minibar and bathtub in all Deluxe staterooms.
Facilities 1 Dining room, Buffet, Entertainment Lounge, Bars and Club/Disco, Children Club, Casino, Beauty Salon, Fitness Center, Swimming pool, Internet Corner, Fully air-conditioned, Telephone Fax, Satellite, Telephone, Doctor on board, Duty Free & Travel Value Shop |