Nice to Athens
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| Dates | Deck + Cabin Type | |||
| Cabin 301/402 | Champlain staterooms | La Pérouse stateroom | Bougainville staterooms | |
- Prices based on double occupancy. Triple and Quadruple available on request, as well as reduced fares for children rooming with parents. Limited availability.
-Fares may be subject to Fuel adjustments
-Prices to do not include option shore excursions.
Please note:
Fares are based on double occupancy and are capacity controlled. Rates may increase at any time as the ship sells out and subject to change without notice.
Day 1 Nice, France
Arrive a few days early to explore this fascinating city full of culture and history. Board your luxurious small ship, Le Levant this afternoon for your cruise of the Mediterranean.
Day 2 Bonifacio, France
Perched precariously on a high rocky promontory, Bonifacio overlooks the lovely “bouches” marine reserve. A fortress city atop white limestone and granite cliffs that have been sculpted by wind and waves, Bonifacio’s historic heart of tall, narrow houses and winding cobblestone streets is a legacy of its medieval period. Not far from here the Bavella Needles and the perched city of Sartène add to the Corsican charm.
Day 3 Civitavecchia / Rome, Italy
Port of call for Italy’s capital, Civitavecchia is our gateway to “the Eternal City” of Rome. Having dominated the “Western World” for so long, this ancient metropolis harbours a thousand and one testimonies to its rich past. Over 400 churches, 300 fountains and countless ruins have become so much a part of the myth and mystery surrounding the great italian city, held in such esteem by visitors.
Day 4 Ischia, Italy
Nicknamed the “Green Island” because of the abundant and luxuriant vegetation, Ischia is the largest island in the Gulf of Naples. Elder sister to Capri, it has been famous since ancient times as a volcanically rich source of sulphur.
Day 5 Palermo, Italy
Cradled in the arms of a magnificent sweeping bay, Sicily’s capital never fails to win over the visitor. A crossroads between East and West civilizations since time immemorial, Palermo has been indelibly marked by the diverse cultures which have passed this way. The charm of this city of a thousand contrasts owes much to the special ambiance which prevails. The old town with its historic centre, and particularly the impressive 12th century cathedral, bear witness to a glorious past.
Day 6 Taormina, Italy
On the edge of Catania province, Taormina stands out against the slopes of Mount Tauro in the heart of a picturesque and charming location. The alleyways and gardens of this little town tumble down the mountain to the Ionian Sea. Its ancient Greek theatre is the second largest in Sicily after the theatre at Syracuse and offers a magnificent panorama with the majestic Mount Etna, its lava flows still smoking, in the background.
Day 7 At Sea
Day 8 Katakolo, Greece
Port information pending.
Day 9 Itea, Greece / Crossing the Corinth Canal
A grandiose impressive work of art linking the Ionian and Aegean Seas, the Corinth Canal is the fruit of a dream dating back to ancient times. The Emperor Nero had at one time envisaged its creation.
From Itea (Greece) we enter the immaculately preserved sacred site of the Delphi Valley. Clinging to the precipitous slopes of the mountain, the white ruins of Apollo’s famous sanctuary rise up out of the pines, olive trees and cypresses. In total harmony with nature, it was a symbol of the unity of the Greek world in the 6th Century BC. The stadium and theatre offer a wonderful viewpoint across the Pleistos Valley.
Day 10 Athens / Disembark
Disembark this morning for your continued journey home.
Itinerary Notes
Fares include:- The cruise at full board from dinner on the first day to breakfast on the last day
- Captain's welcome cocktail
- Mineral water, coffee, wine served with meals, afternoon tea
- 24 hour room service (selected menu)
- Evening gatherings and organized entertainment
Fares do not include:
- Air transportation and airport taxes
- Port and safety charges
- Gratuities
- Optional shore excursions
- Personal expenses on board
- Personal insurance
Deposit & Payment
Initial deposit is 30% of trip cost, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover. Alternatively, you can send a check to our Missoula, Montana, office or register online at: https://www.adventure-life.com/forms/fourways.php
Final payment is due for Antarctica 100 days and for all other destinations 55 days prior to departure.
Final payment by Visa, Mastercard, Discover or AmEx.
Booking last minute? No problem! Please contact one of our trip planners, and we can get you on your way if booking less than for Antarctica 100 days and for all other destinations 55 days prior to departure.
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Cancellation Policy
| Days Prior to departure | Fee |
|---|---|
| Antarctic & Arctic Cruises | . |
| 91 days or more | $310 |
| 90-61 days | 30% cruise cost |
| 60-46 days | 55% cruise cost |
| 45-31 days | 80% cruise cost |
| 30-0 days | 100% cruise cost |
| All other Cruises | . |
| 45 days or more | $310 |
| 44-31 days | 55% cruise cost |
| 30-0 days | 100% cruise cost |
Le Levant





- Ship Highlights
- Passengers : 90
- Luxury Expedition Ship
A pure thoroughbred, Le Levant seduces all her guests at first glance with her sleek futuristic raised white hull. Inside there is a similar aesthetic appeal as your host seeks to cultivate a refined sophistication. no flashy luxury or superfluous refinements here, just a decor which favors exquisite superior materials, wood paneling and soft tints. The ambiance? Sporty chic and in good taste. Take pleasure in all the advantages of the French lifestyle, where discretion and intimacy go hand in hand with enjoyment and relaxation.
Leisure Facilities
• Lobby: 560 sq.ft / 52 sq.m, Reception, customer relations and excursions desk
• Library, 270 sq.ft / 25 sq.m
• Beauty and Fitness Area: Fitness Room, Hairdressing Salon, Sauna
Restaurants
• Gastronomic Restaurant - 1775 sq.ft / 165 sq.m, Capacity: 95, Breakfast, lunch and dinner, French and international cuisine in an elegant and sophisticated environment
• Panoramic Restaurant - 1175 sq.ft / 165 sq.m, Capacity: 95, Breakfast, buffet lunches and themed dinners
Lounges
• Main lounge - 1830 sq.ft / 170 sq.m, Capacity: 90, Tea lounge, live music, dance floor
Access to outside terrace
• Bar (Pool Deck) - Direct access to the swimming pool, deckchairs
Cabins
45 staterooms, cosy atmosphere with marble and teak bathroom, shower and private toilet facilities
Amenities include:
• Individually-controlled air-conditioning
• Cabin layout : king-size bed, or twin beds
• Minibar
• Flat screen satellite TV
• DVD/CD players
• Desk with stationery
• Safe
• French bath products
• Dressing-table, Hairdryer and Bathrobes
• Satellite direct line telephone
• 110/220 volts outlet
• Wifi
| Cabins | |
|---|---|
| Cabin 301/402 king-size or twin beds, 161 sq.ft., ocean-view window. | |
![]() | Champlain staterooms king-size or twin beds, 194 sq.ft., ocean-view window. |
![]() | La Pérouse stateroom king-size or twin beds, 194 sq.ft., ocean-view window. |
![]() | Bougainville staterooms king-size or twin beds, 205 sq. ft., ocean-view window. |



















