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Included Features
- 8 nights in first class hotels, rooms with
private facilities
- Service charges and hotel taxes
- Breakfast (mainly buffet) daily and 5
dinners
- Arrival and departure transfers
- Touring by modern air-conditioned motor
coach
- Professional Tour Director throughout
- Luggage handling
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Itinerary
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Day 1, arrive Athens, Saturday
You will be met and transferred to your
hotel. Enjoy a welcome dinner in a
traditional Greek tavern in the old part of
Athens, Plaka.
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Day 2, in Athens, Sunday
See the highlights of Athens this morning
on a sightseeing tour. This cosmopolitan and
bustling capital city is set amidst
reminders of a long and glorious past:
graceful temples, centuries-old monasteries,
and ornate Byzantine churches. Visit the
immortal Acropolis, the
Parthenon, the Erectheion with the Porch of
the Maidens, the Temple of Athena Nike and
the Wingless Victory. Below the Acropolis
lies the ancient Agora and the Theaters of
Dionysus and Herodus Atticus. Your afternoon
and evening are free.
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Day 3, to Delphi and Kalambaka, Monday
Your first stop this morning is Delphi,
where the famous oracle foretold the destiny
of men. The Temple of Apollo,
in which the oracle functioned, was built in
the 6th century B.C. Also see the Sacred
Way, the Stadium and the Castilian Fountain,
where pilgrims cleansed themselves in
preparation for consulting the oracle. Visit
the Archaeological Museum
of Delphi, which contains an impressive
collection of finds from the site, including
the beautiful "Bronze Charioteer,"
before continuing on to Kalambaka.
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Day 4, to Ohrid, Tuesday
After breakfast, admire the fantastic
landscapes of Meteora,
known as "the rocks that fell from the
sky." Here monks built their rock-top
monasteries, far away from civilization. Of
the 13 large and 20 small monasteries and
hermit’s cells, only 4 are now active. The
most important is Megalo or Great
Meteoro, of peculiar architecture
with its tall and intricate dome, 12 sides
and fine frescoes. Continue across the
border to Macedonia, and on to Ohrid.
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Day 5, to Tirana, Wednesday
The lakeside resort of Ohrid is an
important cultural and spiritual center,
classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Start your morning sightseeing tour with a
walk through the cobblestone streets of the
old town. Visit the Cathedral of St.
Sofia, containing some magnificent
frescoes from the 10th century. In the early
afternoon, travel to Tirana, the capital of
Albania.
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Day 6, in Tirana, Thursday
On a morning sightseeing tour, see the
Skanderbeg Square, the Mosque of Et’hem
Bey, the Clock Tower, and the statue of G.K.
Skanderbeg, Albania’s national hero; the
Palace of Culture, built with Soviet
assistance; and the National History Museum,
with a mosaic on its facade portraying
Albanian history. Your afternoon is free to
continue exploring on your own, shop, or
just relax.
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Day 7, to Dubrovnik, Friday
After breakfast, depart Tirana and travel
to the town of Shkodra, a cultural center
and one of Albania’s oldest cities. See
the ruins of Rozafa Castle, set on a hill
high above the city, then cross the border
into Montenegro and on to Croatia and
beautiful Dubrovnik.
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Day 8, in Dubrovnik, Saturday
There is a walking tour of "Old
Dubrovnik" this morning; the Rector's
Palace, Bell Tower Clock, Orlando's
Column and the Sponza Palace. You will also
see the Dominican Monastery and Franciscan
Monastery with its Pharmacy,
one of the oldest in the world. The rest of
the day is at leisure.
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Day 9, in Dubrovnik, Sunday
Today, full day is at leisure to relax,
shop or explore on your own.
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Day 10, departure Dubrovnik, Monday
After breakfast, transfer to the airport
for your departure flight.
| K804 - ATHENS TO DUBROVNIK |
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End Date |
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| K804 - ATHENS TO
DUBROVNIK tour. |
| 19 May 2007 |
28 May 2007 |
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| 16 June 2007 |
25 June 2007 |
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| 30 June 2007 |
09 July 2007 |
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| 14 July 2007 |
23 July 2007 |
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| 25 August 2007 |
03 September 2007 |
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| 08 September 2007 |
17 September 2007 |
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| 22 September 2007 |
01 October 2007 |
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| 06 October 2007 |
15 October 2007 |
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