An exceptional cruise: Cyprus and the Holy Land (port-to-port cruise)
CroisiCruise: LIR PP
8 Days
Join us for an exceptional cruise between Cyprus and Israel. You will discover the treasures of the Holy Land in Galilee but also Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Acre and Nazareth. Cyprus will amaze you with its breath-taking scenery. Nicosia or Paphos: with the impressive mosaics of these ancient cities and contrasting capitals, embark on an extraordinary journey!
THE CROISIEUROPE DIFFERENCE
- All meals included - DRINKS INCLUDED with meals and at the bar
- Refined French cuisine - Gala dinner and evening - Welcome cocktail
- Free Wi-Fi in lounge and bar
- Headsets are included for excursions
- Official welcome from the captain and crew
- Onboard activities
- Travel assistance and repatriation insurance
- All port fees included
- Prepaid Classic Sightseeing package
CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS
- Exclusive itinerary
- Cyprus:
- Nicosia, a contrasting capital
- Paphos, well known for its Mosaics
- Acre, on the trail of the Templars
- Masada fortress and the Dead Sea
- Paphos, well known for its Mosaics
- Itinerary Day 1: Larnaca (Cyprus)
Passengers are welcome to board the ship at 6:00 p.m. After comfortably settling into your cabins, you will be introduced to the crew at a welcome cocktail before dinner. The evening is free to do as you please. Day 2: Larnaca (Cyprus)
This morning, join us for an excursion to Nicosia. The Cypriot capital has two faces and symbolizes two contrasting cultures united by a shared history. Brimming with gems to discover, Nicosia stands as the last officially divided European city. This afternoon, start sailing towards Israel. Day 3: Haifa (Israel)
Full-day excursion through Galilee including the Sea of Galilee (lunch included; approx. 9 hours total, including 4 hours round trip). The Sea of Galilee, a freshwater lake also known as Lake Tiberias or Kinneret in Hebrew, is the main water source in Israel and crystallizes for Christians the place where many of the events described in the Bible occurred. The excursion will first take you to Cana (or Kafr Cana), where Jesus performed the miracle of transforming water into wine. Continue on to the Mount of Beatitudes, from where there are wonderful views of Lake Tiberias. This is the hill where Jesus is believed to have delivered his “Sermon on the Mount". Next head for Tabgha, believed to be the most beautiful and peaceful of holy Christian sites and which was the scene of many Gospel stories, before moving on to Capernaum, the base camp for Jesus during his Galilean ministry. Day 4: Haifa (Israel)
Full-day excursion to Jerusalem and Bethlehem (lunch included; approx. 12 hours total, including 4 hours round trip). In Bethlehem, visit the Church of the Nativity, which contains the grotto where many Christians believe Jesus was born. Continue on to Jerusalem, considered holy ground by three religions - Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The old city contains over 200 historic sites, including the Wailing Wall and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which encompasses the hill where Jesus was crucified and his tomb. You will also visit the colorful market where the three main religions live side by side. Day 5: Haifa (Israel)
This morning, have a guided tour of Nazareth. Set off for a discovery tour of Nazareth, travelling through the lovely hills of Upper Galilee and the historic Jezreel Valley until reaching the spot where the Angel Gabriel told the Virgin Mary that she would give birth to the Messiah. Visit the Church of the Annunciation, the largest Catholic church in the Middle East and one of the holiest shrines in the Christian world. Then, continue to the Greek Orthodox Church of St Gabriel, where the water from an underground spring flows through the apse and into the adjacent Mary's Well. Finally, visit St Joseph's Church, built in 1914 on the very spot believed to be the workshop of Joseph the carpenter.
This afternoon, continue to Acre (Saint John of Acre), headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller during Crusades in the Holy Land. The old city of Acre, a UNESCO world heritage site, is home to many remarkable sites, such as ruins from the Greco-Roman period as well as from the time of the Crusades and the Ottoman Empire. Its fascinating historical heritage where East meets West and the unique ruins of the different cultures make it one of the most important cities of the ancient world. Day 6: Haifa (Israel) - Limassol (Cyprus)
This morning, will be spent sailing towards Cyprus. This afternoon visit the medieval Byzantine castle of Limassol. You will see the castle and its shady gardens. The current building, dating from the 13th century, was built on top of the ruins of a Byzantine castle and has been restored an