CELEBRITY CRUISES

From stem to stern and on every one of her 11 decks, she radiates the elegance and ambience one would find in a grand hotel.Celebrity Constellation, the newest of the Millennium-class ships, boasts outstanding amenities, accommodations and services, all presented with the utmost taste and the inimitable Celebrity style. When you cruise on Celebrity's Constellation you are sure to desire everything and want for nothing.


Celebrity Constellation - Greek Isles & Turkey 12 nights
 
 
2011 dates:    
19 Sept to 1 Oct 1 Oct to 13 Oct 13 Oct to 25 Oct
Pricing Starting at: Pricing Starting at Pricing Starting at
$1519/person inside cabin $1419/person inside cabin $1319/person inside cabin
$1719/person outside cabin $1619/person outside cabin $1519/person outside cabin
$2219/person veranda cabin $2119/person veranda cabin $2009/person veranda cabin

 
 
DAY 12 Night Greek Isles & Turkey Cruise
Day One Istanbul, Turkey
Day Two Istanbul, Turkey
Day Three At Sea
Day Four Ephesus (Kasadasi), Turkey
Day Five Bodrum, Turkey
Day Six Marmaris, Turkey
Day Seven Rhodes, Greece
Day Eight Santorini, Greece
Day Nine Athens (Piraeus)Greece
Day Ten Mykonos, Greece
Day Eleven Chania (Souda), Crete, Greece
Day Twelve At Sea
Day Thirteen Istanbul, Turkey
 

Popular Mediterranean Ports of Call

 Athens  Istanbul  Naples  St. Tropez
 Barcelona  Kusadasi  Rhodes  Santorini
 Crete  Monte Carlo  Rome  Venice
 Genoa  Mykonos    

 

Main Ports of Turkey

Istanbul 

Istanbul, Turkey is one of the world's most interesting cities. Cruise passengers get a striking view of the minaret-pierced skyline as the ship pulls into port. The treasures are plentiful here; visitors marvel at the great architectural triumph of the Blue Mosque, the glorious frescoes and mosaics of the Chora Church and the amazing Grand Bazaar.

Ephesus / Kusadasi

Ephesus was the capital of Asia Minor during the time of the Roman Empire, and now it is one of the world's most impressive and best-restored archaeological sites. Walk the marble-paved streets and see the spectacular ruins of the Temple of Hadrian, the Library of Celsus, the house where the Virgin Mary spent her last days and the amphitheater where St. Paul once preached. Kusadasi is a Turkish resort known for its extensive marina and miles of beaches, but it is famed for the ancient treasures just minutes away: Miletus and its Greco-Roman theater and Temple of Athena, Didyma and its Temple of Apollo, and the most glorious of all, the marble city of Ephesus.

Izmir

Izmir is one part idyllic fishing harbor, one part holiday retreat, filled with the remains of ancient civilizations. The city lies at the head of a long and narrow gulf filled by ships and yachts. The constant and refreshing sea breezes temper the heat of the palm-lined promenades and avenues which follow the shoreline, and the terraces that climb the surrounding mountains. Visitors in the summer months will particularly enjoy the International Arts Festival and the International Fair.

Bodrum

Spread out between two crescent bays, Bodrum exudes an "artsy" ambiance. With its white houses and flower gardens, it is one of the prettiest resorts on the South Aegean coast. Bodrum is easy to get around on foot. From the center square small streets fan out, lined with shops selling arts and crafts, leather, jewelry and carpets. Artists display their works along the harborfront. There is also a market offering a variety of clothing and local produce.

Marmaris

The once quaint fishing village of Marmaris has in recent years become a busy holiday resort. Except for its shoreline development, Marmaris is a small village, and a short stroll will show you the layout of the downtown section. The very heart of town is the little plaza next to the ferry dock. Located here are the customs house, tourism office, currency exchange booths, hotels and the market district.

Antalya

Located on the Turkish Riviera, Antalya's scenery includes a crescent bay, cliffs, mountains, palm-lined boulevards and a marina. In the old quarter, narrow streets and wooden houses huddle against the ancient city walls. The main square offers fantastic views of the bay and the distant mountain peaks, and it is home to the town's clock tower.