108668no HIDDEN FEESOUR RATES Include What THEIR’S DON’TFREE AIR* & free bus** taxes & fees much more!FREE AIR* & FREE BUS**38 DAYS from $6399MARCH 14 – APRIL 20, 2013Your journey begins with your transfers from select Floridacities to the Ft. Lauderdale pier where you board the 37,845-ton Prinsendam. Your 36 day cruise takes you to Funchal for 2days, Agadir, Casablanca, Gibraltar, Almeria, Valletta, Mgarr,Iraklion, Larnaca, Alexandria, Port Said, Ashdod, Haifa,Antalya, Marmaris, Kusadasi, Istanbul, Piraeus and Athens.Upon debarking you collect your luggage, clear customs and thenyou are transferred to your Deluxe (4-star) hotel for two nights.Finally you are transferred to the airport for your flight back to theUSA! You return home with wonderful memories of your AncientWorld Transatlantic cruise tour.<strong>Legendary</strong> Premium AirWould you like to Fly or a? or ? For only $49 per person plus the cost of the serviceCHOOSE YOUR OWN CABIN! See more details on this and other optional servicesTRIP INCLUDES: 36 DAY CRUISE ON PRINSENDAM FREE AIR FROM ATHENS TO SELECTFLORIDA CITIES (other cities on request)or you may take a $400 No Air / No Transfercredit FREE 3 DAY / 2 NIGHT ATHENSPOST TOUR featuring Deluxe (4-star) CITYCENTER hotel and all transfers FREE BUS FROM SELECT FLORIDACITIES to Ft. Lauderdale Pier (I-75, US19, I-4, I-95) or HOME PICK UP for Dade& Broward County Guests. $39 fromJacksonville, Lakeland, New Port Richey,Palm Coast, Spring Hill, St. Augustine (Othercities on request)RATES:Category Run of Ship $6499All Categories Available for Small Supplement CHECK DISCOUNT:& second guest travleing) if you select this type of ALL RATES INCLUDE: $1192.56 government taxesand fees. PAYMENTS: $1000 deposit due upon booking. FINAL PAYMENT: due 100 days prior to departure. CANCELLATION PENALTIES:Deposit is non-refundable from time of booking;100-61 Days prior: 50% total <strong>trip</strong> cost penalty;60-31 days prior: 75% total <strong>trip</strong> cost penalty;Within 30 days: 100% total <strong>trip</strong> cost penaltyCANCELLATION INSURANCE IS HIGHLYRECOMMENDED.
ITINERARY:Day 1 | Transfer to Ft. LauderdaleToday you are transferred from selectFlorida cities to the Ft. LauderdalePier where you board the 37,845-tonPrinsendam for your 36 day transatlanticcruise. She carries 840 guests, has acruising speed of 21.5 knots and is 669feet long.Days 2 – 8 | Days at SeaEnjoy seven days at sea exploring allthe Prinsendam has to offer. Explore theduty free shops, participate in the manyactivities offered on board or do nothing atall…the choice is yours!Days 9 & 10 |Funchal (Madeira), PortugalThe capital of Portugal’s largest island,Funchal is a proud seaport with anabundant supply of historical monuments,charming squares and quaint streets.Whether it’s the enchanting villages,awesome volcanic caves, beautifulbeaches or breathtaking mountain viewsof the rugged coastline, there’s somethingto see for everyone. Visit the island’svineyards to see the origins of the worldfamousMadeira wine.Day 11 | Days at SeaEnjoy a day at sea. Maybe you’ll participatein the many activities they offer or strollthe open decks. Relax with a good bookpoolside, explore the duty free shops orsplurge with a luxurious spa treatment…the choice is yours!Day 12 | Agadir, MoroccoAgadir, called the Miami of Morocco is oneof the best resorts to enjoy Moroccan andinternational gastronomy; Italian, Spanish,Mexican, Lebanese, Vietnamese, Chinese,Japanese and famous brands Mc Donaldand Pizza Hut. Visitors can relax on asunny day in the beachfront from sunriseto sunset. Tourists can shop in the variousbazaars souvenirs, spices, ceramics, silveror gold in the souks or clothes and leathergoods in fashionable boutiques whereinternational design.Day 13 | Casablanca, MoroccoBordered by the omnipresent AtlasMountains and the warm waters of theAtlantic, this area known as “Casa” is adesert oasis and Africa’s second largestcity. Casablanca is a modern city withbeaches bordering the Atlantic and broad,tree-lined avenues.Day 14 | GibraltarLocated at the southernmost tip of Europe,the Rock of Gibraltar is literally betweenthe Atlantic Ocean and the MediterraneanSea. Its unique location has played apivotal role in history, as countries foughtfor control over this busy seaport.Day 15 | Almeria, SpainThe city of Almeria stands at the centreof the bay of the same name, surroundedby mountain ranges that help shelter itfrom the north winds and give it a certainappealing isolation. It has approximately170,000 inhabitants, spread around the citycentre and the different districts. Thanksto its location on the coast, the people ofAlmeria and its visitors can enjoy the greatnumber of beaches around the area of thecity itself and its suburbs.Days 16 & 17 | Days at SeaEnjoy two relaxing days at sea. Perhapsyou will explore the duty free shops ormaybe try your luck in the casino.Days 18 & 19 | Valletta, MaltaIn 1530, Charles V of Spain granted theisland of Malta to the Knights of the Orderof St. John. Many impressive 16th-centurythe Knights have endured, helping makeexperience today.Day 20 | Day at SeaEnjoy another relaxing day at sea. Perhapsyou will splurge on a spa treatment ormaybe join in the many activities they offeron board.Day 21 | Iraklion (Crete), GreeceIráklion, the capital city of Crete, rests onthe side of a hill overlooking the CretanSea. The city is named after Hercules(Herakles, or in Modern Greek, Iraklís).Though a bustling metropolis, Iráklion isalso the gateway to the nearby stunningancient ruins of advanced civilizations.Bask on the glorious north coast beaches,socialize and people-watch in the cafésand restaurants of Platía Venizélou(Fountain Square), discover Crete’sastonishing Minoan sites, and more. Anabundance of new adventures arewaiting for you.Day 22 | Day at SeaEnjoy another relaxing day at sea.Day 23 | Larnaca, CyprusLarnaca is the oldest living city of Cyprusand was originally known as Kition,settlement at the spot was founded byNoah’ s grandson Khittim. Unlike otherancient cities of Cyprus, which wereabandoned by their inhabitants, Larnacafrom the time of its founding 6000 yearsago, has existed and still exists on thesame site.Day 24 | Day at SeaEnjoy another relaxing day at sea.Day 25 | Alexandria, EgyptAlexander the Great traveled to Egypt afterconquering Greece and selected a smallnew capital, Alexandria. It’s now Egypt’ssecond largest city, and a juxtaposition ofDay 26 | Port Said, EgyptFounded in 1859 for men working on theSuez Canal, Port Said retains much of itsColonial charm to this day. Something alsoto keep in mind - the many tempting shopson Sharia Palestine become even moreenticing when you consider that Port Saidoffers duty-free bargains.Day 27 |Ashdod (Jerusalem), IsraelThe ancient port of Ashdod is the port toTel Aviv, situated on Israel’s Mediterraneancoast. In ancient times the city wasknown as Jaffa, and traces of the city’sa hill above the harbor. Ashdod is alsothe gateway to one of the world’s mostcaptivating cities, Jerusalem. From hereyou can also visit Bethlehem and theChurch of the Nativity, to see the shrinebuilt over the place where Christ was born,or Massada and the Dead Sea.Day 28 | Haifa, IsraelHaifa is the largest city in Northern Israel,and the third-largest city in the country.Haifa, built on the slopes of Mount Carmel,has a history dating back to Biblical times.Over the centuries, Haifa has changedhands: the city was conquered and ruledby the Byzantines, Arabs, Crusades,Ottomans, Egyptians and the British.Today, Haifa is a major seaport located onIsrael’s Mediterranean coast line in the Bayof Haifa. A unique stopover, Haifa is thegateway to many places of intense Biblicalinterest; cruise passengers of all faiths andhistory enthusiasts alike should note thisunique destination on their ‘to-see’ list, as itwill truly be a highpoint of your holiday.Day 29 | Day at SeaEnjoy another day at sea. Perhaps you willstroll the open deck or lounge by the poolwith a good book.Day 30 | Antalya, TurkeyAntalya is a world apart with its longsummers, mild winters, unpolluted watersand sandy beaches. The snow remainson the top of Toros and Bay mountainsduring hot seasons and you may swim inthe warm waters of Mediterranean at thesame day. It’s the pearl of Mediterranean.Combining history and culture it deservesthe title of “capital of Turkish tourism”.