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  • Corfu
    Corfu is the most popular of the Ionian islands. A verdant oasis, it has four million olive trees, orange and lemon groves, striking architecture, wonderful coastal scenery and secluded beaches.Corfu Town, the capital, is one of the most beautiful and elegant in Greece, particularly the architecture in the medieval Old Town and the Jewish quarter, which reflects a flavour of Venice and Naples.
  • La Coruna
    The busy and proud port of La Coruña is perched on the north-western coast of Spain and is the capital city of the rugged and remote region of Galicia. Boasting a long maritime lineage, La Coruña is famous for being the departure point for Felipe II’s doomed Armada, which was defeated by the English in 1588.
  • Valletta, Malta
    Malta’s capital city was built by the Knights of St John in 1565 and named after the French Grand Master of the Order, La Vallette. It is a great place to explore on foot as it's full of historical sights and many shops, cafés and restaurants. St John’s Co-Cathedral is certainly worth a visit, its resplendent interior making it one of Malta’s most important treasures.
  • Venice
    Famed for its romantic gondolas, Renaissance palaces and baroque churches, the enchanting city of Venice lies on an archipelago in a shallow, crescent-shaped lagoon and features some 160 canals crossed by over 450 bridges. The most famous of these is the Grand Canal.
  • Lisbon, Portugal
    Set on seven hills on the banks of the River Tagus, Lisbon has been the inspiring capital of Portugal since the 13th century when the Moors were finally vanquished. It is a city strewn with majestic architecture, old wooden trams, historic Moorish features and more than twenty centuries of history.
Cruise highlights
Corfu
Corfu

Corfu is the most popular of the Ionian islands. A verdant oasis, it has four million olive trees, orange and lemon groves, striking architecture, wonderful coastal scenery and secluded beaches.Corfu Town, the capital, is one of the most beautiful and elegant in Greece, particularly the architecture in the medieval Old Town and the Jewish quarter, which reflects a flavour of Venice and Naples.

Adriatic Discovery

 

  • A return chauffeur service up to 250 miles each way
  • Travel insurance
  • All meals onboard, including 24-hour room service
  • Welcome cocktail party and Captain’s Dinner
  • Unlimited tea and coffee
  • Entertainment and activities
  • All on-board gratuities
  • All port taxes and visas
  • Porterage of your luggage at the port
  • And more...

22 nights, departing on 26 September 2013

22 nights from £3,671 per person

Photography themed cruise

Adriatic Discovery is a photography themed cruise. Learn how to take better pictures with expert advice from our professional photographers, who will help create a gallery of your own photographs taken throughout the cruise.

About themed Cruises

On selected classic cruises you can enjoy additional activities and on-board events shaped around a particular theme.

Whether you're a music fan, want to learn about the local history or improve your photography, our themes add a different dimension to your cruise - and all are completely free of charge too!

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22 nights, departing on 26 September 2013

22 nights from £3,671 per person