Le Levant, Magical Black Sea ex Istanbul Return
[Ship: Le Levant]
7 Night Cruise sailing from Istanbul roundtrip aboard Le Levant.
Duration & Cruise Type:
7 day
7 Night Cruise sailing from Istanbul roundtrip aboard Le Levant.
Let's explore historical and medieval cities of Europe, the unforgettable Unesco World Heritage.
Highlights of this cruise include:
Nessbur (Bulgaria)
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the "city of 40 Byzantine churches" is a small medieval town perched on a rocky peninsula jutting out into the Black Sea. A real little gem on the Bulgarian Coast, Nessebur (Bulgaria) will lead you through its serpentine streets to picturesque houses and small courtyards planted with fig trees.
Odessa (Ukraine)
Famous for its 192 Potemkin Steps, Odessa (Ukraine) was immortalised by film maker Sergei Eisenstein in 1925. Founded in 1794 on the ruins of a Turkish fortress, Odessa is today a big commercial port which has retained the old-world charm of its neo-classical period. Its magnificent, world-renowned Opera and Ballet Theatre was built in the 19th Century by two Viennese architects and harmoniously blends Baroque and Renaissance styles. The historic centre and long tree-lined avenues bordered by pristine white buildings never fail to inspire.
Sevastopol (Ukraine)
Situated on the extreme south-western tip of Crimea, Sevastopol (Ukraine) glories in a rich historic past where each period has left its mark. There are numerous sites and monuments built in honour of the heroism and bravery of those who defended the city during the Crimean War. You will also find some magnificent ruins of the Greek Chersonese city from the 5th century BC. Not far from Sevastopol is Balaklava, a pretty sheltered village in an azure blue cove, and the Ouspenski Byzantine Monastery embedded in the limestone rock and containing some marvellous icons.
Yalta (Ukraine)
Nicknamed the Pearl of the Crimea, the mythical seaside resort of Yalta (Ukraine) is encircled by mountains and has been the holiday resort of choice for Russian aristocrats for centuries. A mild climate, long promenades by the sea and 19th Century villas surrounded by palm trees have earned it the title "Russian Riviera". It was here in the Livadia Palace where the famous 1945 Yalta agreements were signed. Other attractions include Pushkin's house and the neo-Byzantine cathedral.
402 and 301 Staterooms
2 cabins a little smaller located on the Champlain Deck. (131 sq.ft.)
AMENTIES
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 Bath robes
Satellite direct line telephone
110/220 volts outlet
Wifi
Bougainville Deck Staterooms
8 staterooms roomier and facing the sea. Cosy atmosphere with marble and teck bathroom, shower and private toilet facilities. (205 sq. ft.)
AMENTIES
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 Bath robes
Satellite direct line telephone
110/220 volts outlet
Wifi
Champlain Deck Staterooms
17 staterooms located on the Champlain Deck with a cosy atmosphere. (194 sq.ft.)
AMENTIES
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 Bath robes
Satellite direct line telephone
110/220 volts outlet
Wifi
La Perouse Staterooms
18 staterooms withmarble and teck bathroom, shower and private toilet facilities.(194 sq. ft.)
AMENTIES
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 Bath robes
Satellite direct line telephone
110/220 volts outlet
Wifi