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VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Red Sea
By Belton, Winchester on 24th Apr 2012
Absolutely brilliant trip
from Sharm el sheik via
Safaga through the Suez
Canal to Lebanon and
Cyprus.
Ship small and friendly ,
staff very helpful and
seem to genuinely enjoy
their jobs...
VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Mediterranean
By colman, Wantage on 22nd Jan 2012
A very enjoyable cruise
on a smaller boat. Good
for singles. Aimed
towards those who like
visiting historical
sites.
Embargation/disembargatio
n: well organised, much
better than on a larger
ship...
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comment 12 of 15 people found this useful
VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Red Sea
By Fovargue, St Neots on 21st Dec 2011
I was on the last leg of
the 2011 Aegean Odyssey
trip to Sharm El Sheikh,
Suez, Lebanon &
Cyprus. It was
definitely my most
enjoyable cruising
experience to date...
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comment 22 of 23 people found this useful
VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Mediterranean
By Gregory, Worksop on 14th Dec 2011
Why we chose the cruise?
We wanted the see as much
of the Black Sea as
possible and the
itinerary that
circumnavigated the sea
appealed. I also wanted
to spend time in
Sevastopol to see the
Crimean...
VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Red Sea
By Prudhoe, Huntingdon on 8th Dec 2011
I have just returned
from the last leg of
Aegean Odyssey's latest
voyage from Sharm El
Sheikh to Cyprus . The
ship was wonderful , my
sister and I felt at home
straight away , it is
small enough...
VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Western Europe
By Behrmann, london on 26th Sep 2011
I took a Black Sea Cruise
with Voyages of
Antiquity, departing from
Istanbul on July 9th., I
would recommend this
fairly small traditional
ship, I only ate in the
main restaurant once,
preferring to...
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comment 18 of 20 people found this useful
VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / - / Western Europe
By Richardson, Morpeth on 22nd May 2011
This was our first cruise
experience. We did not
want to try the big
cruise liners, too many
people for us. We were
recommended to try
Voyages to Antiquity by
friends...
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comment 26 of 30 people found this useful
VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Mediterranean
By Dring, Newbury on 23rd Nov 2010
We thoroughly enjoyed our
cruise with two notable
exceptions. The air
conditioning gave
problems in various
cabins including ours.
After the staff had made
several attempts to fix
the problem they...
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comment 25 of 27 people found this useful
VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Mediterranean
By Heath, Australia on 15th Nov 2010
The cruise programme was
true to the cruise line's
stated
educational/cultural
philosophy. Lecturers
who travelled with us
were excellent, and shore
excursions were well
planned and well led...
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comment 21 of 21 people found this useful
VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Mediterranean
By Mikeal, Seattle on 17th Sep 2010
The cruise was just as I
expected. The ship was
very comfortable, service
was excellent and the
food was great. The
cruise focus was on the
excursions and the
locations and tours were
great...
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VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean Odyssey / Mediterranean
By Harvey, Henley-in-Arden on 20th Jul 2010
Voyages to Antiquity
(V2A) is a niche,
one-ship operation. Its
one vessel, the Aegean
Odyssey (AO), was built
in 1973 as a ferry and
underwent a massive refit
before V2A's first
sailing on 4/5/10...
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VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY / Aegean I / Mediterranean
By Holtmann, eagle Heights on 16th Jul 2010
We have just completed a
cruise with Voyage to
Antiquity from Istanbul
to Venice called " The
Holly City of Byzantium".
Having done two Orient
Line, and one Voyage of
Discovery cruises over
the last...