11 Nts Italy, Greece & Turkey from Istanbul with Stays

4 Nts Istanbul, 7Nts ALL INCLUSIVE Cruise on MSC SINFONIA.

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Description

Istanbul is a major city in Turkey that straddles Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus Strait. Its Old City reflects cultural influences of the many empires that once ruled here. In the Sultanahmet district, the open-air, Roman-era Hippodrome was for centuries the site of chariot races, and Egyptian obelisks also remain. The iconic Byzantine Hagia Sophia features a soaring 6th-century dome and rare Christian mosaics.

ITINERARY

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
Wednesday 11/12/2024 Istanbul, Turkey - 21:00
Thursday 12/12/2024 At Sea - -
Friday 13/12/2024 Corfù, Greece 14:00 21:00
Saturday 14/12/2024 Bari, Italy 07:00 19:00
Sunday 15/12/2024 At Sea - -
Monday 16/12/2024 Piraeus (Athens), Greece 07:00 17:00
Tuesday 17/12/2024 Izmir (Ephesus), Turkey 07:00 15:00
Wednesday 18/12/2024 Istanbul, Turkey 09:00 -

SHIP

MSC Sinfonia is a cruise ship owned and operated by the Italy-based MSC Cruises. She was built in 2002 by Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France for the now-defunct Festival Cruises as MS European Stars. She was the last ship built for Festival Cruises.

Places

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    Istanbul

    Istanbul is a major city in Turkey that straddles Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus Strait. Its Old City reflects cultural influences of the many empires that once ruled here. In the Sultanahmet district, the open-air, Roman-era Hippodrome was for centuries the site of chariot races, and Egyptian obelisks also remain. The iconic Byzantine Hagia Sophia features a soaring 6th-century dome and rare Christian mosaics.

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    Corfù, Greece

    Corfu, an island off Greece’s northwest coast in the Ionian Sea, is defined by rugged mountains and a resort-studded shoreline. Its cultural heritage reflects years spent under Venetian, French and British rule before it was united with Greece in 1864. Corfu Town, flanked by 2 imposing Venetian fortresses, features winding medieval lanes, a French-style arcade and the grand Palace of St. Michael and St. George.

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    Bari, Italy

    Bari is a port city on the Adriatic Sea, and the capital of southern Italy’s Puglia region. Its mazelike old town, Barivecchia, occupies a headland between 2 harbors. Surrounded by narrow streets, the 11th-century Basilica di San Nicola, a key pilgrimage site, holds some of St. Nicholas’ remains. To the south, the Murat quarter has stately 19th-century architecture, a promenade and pedestrianized shopping areas.

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    Piraeus, Greece

    Piraeus is a port city within the Athens urban area, in the Attica region of Greece. It is located eight kilometres southwest of Athens' city centre along the east coast of the Saronic Gulf in the Athens Riviera.

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    Izmir, Turkey

    Izmir is a city on Turkey’s Aegean coast. Known as Smyrna in antiquity, it was founded by the Greeks, taken over by the Romans and rebuilt by Alexander the Great before becoming part of the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. Today, its expansive archaeological sites include the Roman Agora of Smyrna, now an open-air museum. The hilltop Kadifekale, or Velvet Castle, built during Alexander’s reign, overlooks the city