Ports of Call
M/S Arion




Dubrovnik, Croatia
It was george Bernard Show who said, "Those who seek paradise on earth should come to Dubrovnik", medieval walled city with museums, histories churches, monuments. Crowned by the Minceta Tower, the 10th century city are proud symbol of Dubrovnik's colorful history. This was the seat of the Republic of Ragusa, a powerful Renaissance-era city-state boasting a fleet of 500 ships.

Istanbul, Turkey
The former capital of both the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, Istanbul offers incomparable diversity of churches, mosques,palaces and fortifications. An optional fullday includes the Blue Mosque, topkapi Palace, Hagia sofia and the Grand Bazaar.


Korcula, Croatia
Charming island town whose most famous native son was Marco Polo. The pale wheat colored stone Cathedral of St. Mark houses a treasures trove of Dalmatian and Italian art, including works of Tintoretto and Titian.


Kotor, Montenegro
Set in the spectacular Bay of Kotor in Montenegro, Kotor , southern Europe's longest fjord. The old town of Kotor is one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean region and was an important artistic and commercial center in the Middle Ages. The narrow streets and squares, with cultural monuments dating from the Roman, Byzantine, Gothic and Renaissance periods contributed to Kotor being placed on UNESCO's, The World Natural and Cultural Inheritance list.

Venice, Italy
Cast your eye on the rounded domes of San Marco, take a deep breath at the Bridge of Sighs, gaze on golden lions and the Renaissance glories of the Dodge's Palace, listen for the ghosts of Verdi, Puccini and Caruso at La Fenice Opera House, gape a the classic Palladian proportions of the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore.

Vlora, Albania
The archaeological site of Apollonia, an ancient city founded by the Greeks in the fifth century B.C. that later become a Roman cultural center. Long forgotten, the town was "discovered" by 19th- century archaeologists just to the north of Montenegro create spectacular views of the Bay of Kotor.

Zadar, Croatia
Zadar's Old Town is located on a narrow peninsula in northern Dalmatian. It has the look and feel of an ancient Mediterranean city: the streets are paved with gleaming white stone, and high protective walls-with portions dating to Roman and early medieval times. Zadar's 9th century Church of St. Donatus was built on the remains of a Roman Forum and is one of the region's most famous monuments. Other sights include the ancient City Gates, the Franciscan Monastery.




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