When you see her completely outsized by other ships, it would be easy to dismiss the 60-meter “Arethusa” as an odd-shaped motor yacht, but she is the top ranking vessel in the small cruise ship sector.
The “Arethusa” carries no more than fifty passengers arranged in 26 cabins on only three decks. She sails through the Mediterranean exploring, as they say, ‘villages, wines, and history.’ Her itineraries include a two-week tour of the Greek Isles and one at the discovery of the hidden beauties of the Dalmatian coast.
External links: Arethusa (Condé Nast Traveler) - M/V Arethusa (Grand Circle Cruise Line)
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Sunday, September 15, 2013
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8 comments:
Now THAT is a cruise ship I would enjoy! Never knew they had small ones. Thanks for the tip.
Sounds a lot more pleasant than some of the behemoths we've seen.
This would be a great cruise ship. I don't like the super-big ones.
Very nice. Not like those fancy ones.
I like the design of this ship very much.
It would be worthwhile to take a cruise with this ship! Who knows...
Thank you VP for the tip.
I've climbed Arethusa Falls many times in New Hampshire. Beautiful as well.
Very nice VP. Would love to sail on it.
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