Three Routes to choose from:

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RED ROUTE 5 day cruise (Price may change, please check. 2009)
Day 1 Genova (Individual travel to Genova / Italy) for embarkation
Day 2 Arrive at Ajaccio for Optional shore excursion
Day 3 Livorno for shore excursion to Pisa; Florence; or Elba island
Day 4 Villefranche (off shore); shore excursion to Blue Coast or Monaco
Day 5 Back to Genova for disembarkation.
Price per person in USD (Key (i) = inside / (O) = outside cabin)
Cabin Deck 5 day 8 day
2-berth (i) MD 621 1042
2-berth (O) MD 888 1546
2-berth (i) PD 773 1355
2-berth (O) PD 998 1748
2-berth (i) AD 852 1490
2-berth (O) AD 1143 2002
2-berth (O) PRD 1333 2330
Delux (O) PRD 1512 2643
Mini Suite PRD 1658 2900
Superior Suite PRD 1815 3170
Penthouse PRD 2010 3520
3-4 berth cabin     REQ

7 Day journey
On these dates there is reduction of 15%, based on the 8 day journey price bracket

Supplements:
Individual use of 2 berth cabin

on decks MD / PD / AD 40%
on deck PRD 50%

Ajaccio
Along with Bastia this town on Corsica's west coast is an important harbour for the whole island. Napoleon was born in this picturesque town in 1769 and in 1811 he declared it the island's capital. island Maison Bonapartex, the house in which Napoleon was born, is a monument to this famous man.

Monaco
After the Vatican, Monaco is Europe's smallest state. It is made up of four "districts", and the old part of the town, which houses the Royal Palace and the Cathedral, is situated on a rocky promontory. Monte Carlo with its world-famous casino, is full of multi-storey hotels. Between the two are "la Condamine", with its business houses and villas, and teh marina of "Fontvielle".

Valetta
Valetta, named after jean Parisot de la Valette the Grand Master of the Order of St. John, is the capital of the island of Malta. It lies on the east coast on the rocky peninsula of Sceberras, which separates the two main harbours on the island (the Grand Harbour to the south and Marsamxett to the north). On account of their location on the eastern sea route from the Straits of Sicily, the harbours have had a vast strategic importance. Valetta is characterised by massive fortification, reflecting the wealth of the Order of St. John. Among the many monuments to the Baroque and Renaissance eras are the Palace of the Grand Master, the Cathedral of St. John and the residences of the Knights of the order.

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