Ship:  Monet

Itinerary:  Venice & The Dalmatian Coast, Venice - Venice 2009

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Day 1 : Embark in Venice, Italy
Day 2 : Venice
Day 3 : Pula, Croatia
Day 4 : Split and Hvar, Croatia
Day 5 : Old Town of Dubrovnik
Day 6 : Mljet and Korcula, Croatia
Day 7 : Zadar, Croatia
Day 8 : Disembark in Venice
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Days Dates Deck + Cabin Type
Cat D Cat C Cat B Cat A Master JS Suite FS Suite
8 Oct 29, 2008 $2,690 $2,935 $3,345 $3,840 $4,145 $4,950 $5,320
Port charges: $95
8 Apr 29, 2009
May 20, 2009
Jun 17, 2009
Jul 15, 2009
Aug 26, 2009
Sep 2, 2009
Sep 16, 2009
Sep 23, 2009
Oct 7, 2009
Oct 14, 2009
Oct 28, 2009
$2,895 $3,095 $3,595 $4,095 $4,495 $5,295 $5,695
Port Charges: $95
Destinations : Croatia, Europe, Italy, Mediterranean
Activities : Cultural Activities, Modern History, Nature Viewing, Photography

Day 1 : Embark in Venice, Italy

Day 2 : Venice

Spend a full day enjoying one of the most romantic cities in Europe.

Day 3 : Pula, Croatia

The ship departs along the Canale della Giudecca past Piazza San Marco, as we set a course for Croatia and its stunning coastal beauty. Dalmatia alone has over 1,000 islands basking in the sun that, along with the coastal cities of Croatia, offer a wealth of art, architecture, culture and history. Pula, the largest city and port on the Istria Peninsula, offers some 2,350 hours of sunshine a year. The history of the town is etched in every stone, which is indicated by the large number of cultural historic monuments from almost all periods of its past, of which many are an integral part of the fabric of the city. The best known and most valuable ancient monument is to be sure the Arena, the majestic colloseum dating from the second century, the sixth largest in the world.

Day 4 : Split and Hvar, Croatia

Split has one of the best preserved Roman edifices in existence: the massive Diocletian\'s Palace, a fascinating complex where modern shops and offices are integrated harmoniously within the ancient and medieval ruins. The island of Hvar, with its popular harborfront promenade and picture-perfect views from the Fortress Spanjol, boasts acres of lavender fields outside of town.

Day 5 : Old Town of Dubrovnik

The Old Town of Dubrovnik is a breathtaking sight, entirely surrounded by massive gray walls of stone. Inside, find a treasure trove of medieval art and architecture that has earned it a designation as a UN World Heritage Site. Cap off your visit with a stroll along the Stradun, the wide pedestrian promenade where you will discover many fine shops, cafes and galleries.

Day 6 : Mljet and Korcula, Croatia

he sparsely inhabited island of Mljet offers lovely pine forests and jewel-like lakes, with the opportunity for a refreshing swim in crystal-clear waters. Korcula, a very walkable peninsula town which claims to be the birthplace of Marco Polo, contains many reminders of the rule of the Venetians.

Day 7 : Zadar, Croatia

In Zadar, step ashore for a visit to the exceptional Museum of Church Art, the Archaeological Museum or the National Museum.

Day 8 : Disembark in Venice


- Add $16/ day fuel surcharge for 2009 departures

Prices are based on a 3% cash discount.

Ship Description: Monet

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With just 30 outside cabins, the yacht-like Monet is the perfect size for calling at the small island ports and coastal towns of Dalmatia. With her shallow draft, Monet docks in places not available to larger ships. Guests enjoy friendly, professional service from our Croatian crew, excellent cuisine, educational shore excursions, and all the amenities that you would expect to find aboard such an elegant, small ship. From her classic teak decks one can take in the splendid Medieval and Renaissance cities while enjoying the pleasure of traveling without the hassles of packing and unpacking.

Cabins are all outside with private bathrooms with shower, air-conditioning, lower beds, wardrobe, vanity with chair, hair dryer, television, VCR, phone, and personal safe.

Cat D
100-115 sq ft. Twin beds (205, 207) with portholes or stern facing windows (217) on the Camille or Parisian Decks.
Cat C
125-135 sq. ft. Queen bed (108, 115) or twin beds (104-107) with portholes on the Camille Deck.
Cat B
135-160 sq. ft. Queen beds (201, 202, 110, 117) or twin beds (112, 119) with portholes on the Camille or the Parisian Decks.
Cat A
135-155 sq. ft. Queen beds (203, 204, 208, 209) or twin beds (210-212, 215) with picture window on the Parisian Deck.
Master
140-180 sq. ft. Queen beds (305, 306) or twin beds (206) with picture window on the Parisian or Lumiere Decks
Monet - Junior Suite JS Suite
180 sq. ft. Junior Suite with queen bed, table and chairs, picture window, and custom marble bathroom with shower on the Lumiere Deck
FS Suite
240-260 sq. ft. Flower Suite with queen bed, loveseat, coffee table, picture window, and custom marble bathroom with shower on the Lumiere Deck
 
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