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A new life in Travel Join us for a Corporate Group Voyage in the Mediterranean Sea Reaching the Southern coastline of Spain, the Balearic Islands and Italy. Corporate Family – Employee or Customer incentive – Reunions - Weddings Cruise Yacht Charter available Choose from one of the following voyages in the Mediterranean and call for prices and availabilities for 2020 – The year of Vision! Your Contact Barry Devo Tel. 330 284 4709 (Est) Email. Info@prepcotravel.com
2 A new life in Travel Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart Barcelona, 2 PM - 4 PM May 14, 2020 Evening Spain (Embarkation) Formentera, May 15, 2020 Morning Afternoon Spain Ibiza, Balearic Islands, May 15, 2020 Evening Overnight Spain Ibiza, Balearic Islands, May 16, 2020 Evening Spain Mahon, Menorca, Balearic Islands, May 17, 2020 Morning Evening Spain Alghero, Sardinia, May 18, 2020 Afternoon Late Evening Italy Bonifacio, Corsica, May 19, 2020 Afternoon Overnight France Bonifacio, Corsica, May 20, 2020 Evening France May 21, 2020 Golfo Aranci, Sardinia Morning Evening Civitavecchia (Rome), 8 AM - 10 AM May 22, 2020 Morning Italy (Disembarkation) Call for availability and other cruise dates Your Contact Barry Devo 330 284 4709 Est Or email barrydevo@prepcotravel.com
3 A new life in Travel Your Voyage - Spain to Italy Barcelona Spain Barcelona, a Unesco Awarded City, is the second largest in Spain. It was the 12th- most-visited city in the world, and 4th most visited in Europe after London, Paris, and Rome. Especially remarkable is the work of architect Antoni Gaudi, which can be seen throughout the city. His best-known work is the immense but still unfinished church of the Sagrada Familia, which has been under construction since 1882 and is still financed by private donations. Completion is planned for 2026. Formentera Formentera is the smallest and is the most southern part of the Balearic Islands, Spain. Formentera is located next to the larger sister island of Ibiza. This is a beach lover’s paradise! As it’s nearly flat, it is a perfect island for cycling, walking, snorkeling and sailing. However, it has very few cultural or historical attractions such as museums, castles, churches or art galleries. SeaDream anchors off the island and tenders to the pier at La Savina. Ibiza – Balearic Islands Ibiza town is the largest city on this 3rd largest Balearic Spanish Island. It lies 79 kilometers (49 miles) off the coast of Valencia, in eastern Spain. Ibiza has become famous for its incredible nightlife and the electronic music that originated on the island. This UNESCO awarded city has some great land adventure options including resort golf, wine tasting, exploring the Dalt Villa and mountain biking to name a few. We try to stay late in the evening so guests can also get a taste of the nightlife.
4 A new life in Travel Menorca – Balearic Islands Mahón (also known as Maó) is the capital of the Balearic Islands of Menorca. The arrival by sea is really incredible as the Captain enters via a fjord-like inlet and then turns that yacht around and docks in the heart of the city. The capital has an interesting mix of old and new architectural styles. You will experience four separate and unique yachting land adventures that include Golf, Kayaking, Mountain Biking and “Mahon Musts”. Sardinia – An island of Italy Alghero is one of the most attractive coastal resorts on the northwest coast of Italy’s Sardinia island. Alghero combines its role as a tourist city as well as a thriving marina. This enables a year round economy outside of the busy summer months. Some of the attractions include the Alghero Cathedral, The Madonna del Santo Rosario, the Torre del Portal and Neptune’s Grotto. The entrance to the Neptune's caves and grottos, are a remarkable series of deep marine caves located under the rock headland of Capo Caccia, famous for its spectacular cliffs. The Yacht is scheduled to anchor, we plan to offer water sports from the marina platform (Pending permission and local conditions). Corsica Bonifacio is one of our favorite arrivals! As we approach, the Captain navigates along the limestone cliffs giving guests a sea view of incredible Bonifacio as well as the great Aragon steps leading to the water’s edge. Shortly after the pilot will embark and the Captain will turn the yacht around and back into this very impressive fjord- like marina. This could be one of our highest rated arrivals as the guests always find it both impressive and awe inspiring.
5 A new life in Travel Golfo Aranci Sardinia leading on to Civitavecchia Italy Civitavecchia is a major port located in Rome, primarily utilized for maritime transportation of goods, as well as a fishing port. The commune’s name means “ancient town” and is one of the “Motorways of the Sea” in the Mediterranean, functioning as one of the main links between the mainland of Italy and Sardinia. The ancient name of the port was “Centumcellae,” first mentioned in a letter written by Pliny the Younger in 107 A.D., although scholars debate on whether the name was about the number of rooms of the Trajan Villa, or the number of natural creeks on the coast. Civitavecchia is a part of the Lazio Territory, an area which was confirmed to have social groups since pre-historic times, and the modern town was built over a pre-existing settlement of the Etruscan people in 107-108 B.C.E. (who debated to have founded Rome). In the beginning of the 2nd century, the harbor and town of Centumcellae were simultaneously developed by Emperor Trajan in the territory of Aquae Tauri. As the town became more popular for ships traveling westbound, the Thermal Baths were constructed on the hill of Ficoncella. Centumcellae flourished in the Imperial Age, and by 538 A.D., it had become a Byzantine stronghold. In 728 A.D., it became a member of the Papal States. The Saracens raided Centumcellae many times in the 9th century, prompting Pope Leo VII to have a newer and more secure settlement built by 854. The town, then known as Civita Vetula, was under the rule of several lords, and the Popes temporarily lost control during the French Rule in 1798-1815. In 1870 it entered the Kingdom of Italy. Civitavecchia was severely damaged during WWII, destroying many of the ancient monuments including Forte Michelangelo, which would be rebuilt in the 1950’s. Popular points of interest include the Forte Michelangelo, Terme Taurine, and Cattedrale di San Francesco. There is a wealth of Roman and Vatican architecture and tourists are encouraged to visit many of the museums and take the cultural tours available in this important sea-port All-inclusive prices from $3299.00 per person sharing, (Prices depending on type and Deck Level) $392.00 per person for Government, Port, Document Insurance, Handling& Service fees.
7 A new life in Travel Yacht Club Stateroom Deck 2 Yacht Club Stateroom Decks 3 & 4 Commodore Suite Decks 2 & 3 Admiral Suite Owners Suite
8 A new life in Travel Other 2020 Voyages in the Mediterranean Lisbon to Nice May 7 to May 30 23 days Malaga to Nice May 9 to May 16 7 days Civitavecchia (Rome) to Nice Civitavecchia (Rome) to Athens May 22 to May 30 8 days May 29 to June 6 8 days Civitavecchia (Rome) to Valletta Civitavecchia (Rome) Civitavecchia June 13 to June 20 7 days June 20 to June 27 7 days Call for more information and more cruise dates Barry Devo 330 284 4709 Est Or email barrydevo@prepcotravel.com 2020 – the year of vision! Civitavecchia (Rome) to Venice June 27 to July 8 11 days
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