Tips on Traveling to Meet The Wind Surf


Where do you fly into:
Rome, Italy Leonardo Da Vinci / Fiumicino (FCO)

Where do you fly out of:
Athens, Athens Greece International Airport (ATH)

The Ship Sails On Saturday July 9th at 5PM So Your Plane Must Land in Rome No Later Than 2PM. It is Strongly Recommended That You Arrive By Friday The 8th in Rome

How Do You Get To The Ship:
This could not be easier as your transport from the airport to the ship and back to the airport in Athens is included in your package.

Details of the cruise ports are being finalized but will generally follow the route below. We are planning on providing a combination of small intimate ports as well as some larger ones great for shopping.
Day
Destination
Arrive
Depart
Friday - 7/8
Rome, Italy
Pre-Cruise Hotel Party
Saturday - 7/9
Rome, Italy
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5:00PM
Sunday - 7/10
Sorrento, Italy
9:00AM
8:00PM
Monday - 7/11
Capri, Italy
9:00AM
6:00PM
Tuesday - 7/12
Taormina, Italy
9:00AM
6:00PM
Wednesday - 7/13
At Sea
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Thursday - 7/14
Monemvasia, Greece
9:00AM
3:00PM
Friday - 7/15
Santorini, Greece
8:00AM
5:00PM
Saturday - 7/16
Athens, Greece
8:00AM
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Sorrento, Italy

This Mediterranean land has been depicted, described and immortalized in song by artists, poets and travelers from every period of history. Along the coast, rugged and inaccessible cliffs soar upwards between beautiful beaches, hidden caves, enchanting bays and sheltered coves. Whereas inland, the high plains, rolling hills and lofty mountains are seared by deep valleys to create a truly unique landscape in which man has also left a clear sign of his remarkable work: the more impervious areas have been modeled into the now-famous terraces, those huge steps descending into the sea on which man has planted vineyards and groves of orange, lemon and olive trees.

There are the gardens of delight which exude an inebriating perfume of blossom in spring. The mild climate and predominantly fine weather all year round make the Sorrentine Penisula an ideal destination in any season. The first town in the Peninsula is Vico Equense with its Giusso Castle on the coast and the austere Mont Faito (1400 metres high) which allows you to pass from the sea to the mountain in just a few minutes.

Next we find Meta di Sorrento, a town hidden in a maze of alleyways whose small hamlets and sun-drenched beaches are a must for visitors. Piano di Sorrento is a bustling town which harmoniously blends its sea-faring vocation with its rural identity and its role as a major shopping centre. The hill rising up behind the town is traversed by narrow roads flanked by high walls that enclose centuries-old orange and lemon groves.

Capri
Capri Island is one of the upscale getaways for the rich and famous. But this posh Italian resort has a long history dating back almost 2000 years.

Today, Capri Island of Italy is a high-class getaway for the wealthy, including some major Hollywood stars. The island boasts some of the most expensive homes in all of Italy. This beautiful island has been an escape for the affluent for centuries; Capri Island is not the “next new hotspot,” it is the resort that always was.

For about 2000 years, Capri has been a choice destination for many. For Tiberius, the second Emperor of Rome, Capri was a favorite destination. In the first century AD he built the Villa Jovis where he resided for eleven years. This comprised of twelve villas, each dedicated to a different god. As ancient as this place is, so are some of the scandals surrounding it. Rome, Italy 2,500 years of history are woven into the fabric of modern Rome. You can feel it in the glory of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. Or as you wander sidestreets that open onto piazzas, fountains, Bernini sculpture, and elegant courtyards. Famous treasures are legion in Rome: the Colosseum…the Forum…St. Peter’s Cathedral…the Trevi Fountain…the Spanish Steps. Take time out between sights to do as the Romans do: enjoy a three-hour lunch, shop, people-watch, or savor.

Taormina, Italy
Taormina stands 200 meters above sea level and looks down onto the Ionian Sea like a terrace, the prettiest you have ever seen. Over the centuries, this place has fascinated wretched poets and writers and restless painters who decided to put down roots here, maybe so they could purify themselves by being in contact with such beauty and Nature or attracted by the unique, refreshing climate that makes it seem like it is always springtime.

An emotion that takes your breath away is what comes to everyone when they see the Greek-Roman Theater, this unbelievable work by mankind that stands on the mountain and from where one’s gaze drops down to the deep blue sea and to Etna, an unsettling presence that manages to stay in harmony with the landscape.

Monemvasia, Greece
Above the city, looking out towards the blue Aegean, stands the Acropolis. Here lie the ruins of a culture 2,500 years old: the Propylaea; the Temple of Athena Nike; the Erechtheum temple, and, most famous of all, the Parthenon.

Meanwhile, modern Athens buzzes busily below, a city of chic restaurants, lively bazaars, sophisticated banking, historical museums, and the sights and smells of the Plaka district.

Santorini, Greece
Santorini is a spectacular sight, especially when approached by sea. Steep cliffs rise dramatically from deep azure waters. The capital of Fira is located 1,000 feet above our anchorage, accessible by donkey, cable car, or foot. The views from on top are unforgettable: stark white-washed buildings are scattered along the clifftop village; the sea stretches outward from black volcanic sands. Santorini has an explosive history of volcanic activity, and some say that here in the ruins at Akrotiri lie the remnants of the lost civilization of Atlantis.
Athens, Greece
Above the city, looking out towards the blue Aegean, stands the Acropolis. Here lie the ruins of a culture 2,500 years old: the Propylaea; the Temple of Athena Nike; the Erechtheum temple, and, most famous of all, the Parthenon.

Meanwhile, modern Athens buzzes busily below, a city of chic restaurants, lively bazaars, sophisticated banking, historical museums, and the sights and smells of the Plaka district.
     
 
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