THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 6, 1982 9
TRAVEL UNLIMITED "Your Friendly Travel Agent"
DISCOVER PARADISK
ON- SHORE. AND OX BOARD.
Set sail on the M/S PEARL OF
SCANDINAVIA for a fascinating 14-day
Indonesian Islands Cruise.
On shore you'll explore the lush
beauty and ancient cultures of
SOUTH
CHINA
SEA
Indonesia from Batak villages to
Balinese dancers.
And on board you'll experience
the attentive service and full amenities
of a ship with the flavor and feel of
a European resort.
It's the best of two worlds. And its
only available on Pearl Cruises.
For complete details, see your
Travel Agent or send us this coupon.
Then discover Indonesia.
Scandinavian style.
Call us for detailed brochure.
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DEPARTS DEC. 4 (1982)
JAN. 15, JAN. 29, FEB. 12, FEB. 26,
MAR. 12, MAR. 26 (1983)
LET YOURSELF GO WITH
AMERICA'S FAVORITE
CRUISE LINE
WITH FREE AIRFARE
Everyone's idea of the perfect vacation is different. That's why Norwegian
Caribbean Lines offers so many different cruise vacations.
The M/S Skyward is a floating "Mexican Fiesta: from the food to the festivities.
featuring visits to Cancun, Cozumel. and the 2,000-year-old Mayan ruins..
The S/S Norway is Broadway and Vegas rolled into one. She's the
largest cruise ship sailing the seas.
The M/S Southward's "Other Caribbean" cruise will let you do
and see things you've never done and seen before.
The M/S Starward's cruise is a fun-packed, informal sojourn
to "Caribbean Favorites" like San Juan, St. Thomas. and
Nassau (or Puerto Plata, depending on the
time of year).
Let us help you select the NCL
cruise that will give you
everything you expect
from a vacation.
See
Athens
Complete
Price
From Detroit
7 Days
$899
Departs daily Oct. 31, 1982 through May 31, 1983
ITINERARY
U.S.A. — Afternoon departure from Detroit to New York. Depart in the evening on KLM Royal
Dutch Airlines transatlantic jet to Athens via Amsterdam.
1st Day — ATHENS: Arrive Athens in the afternoon and transfer to the CHANDR1S ATHENS
Hotel (Deluxe). Remainder of day at leisure to relax and get settled.
PAST NCL PASSENGERS:
2nd Day— ATHENS: After an American buffet breakfast, today would be ideal for a tour of the City
of Athens by coach which passes the 19th Century House of Parliament and by the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier. At the Acropolic visitors enter by the monumental Propylaea to view the
Parthenon, oldest of the remaining 5th Century buildings on the Acropolis —Teh Erechtheum, the
Athena Nike temple and the museum. The tour passes the Theatre of Dionysus and Hadrian's
Rach with a stop at the Temple of Zeus, before visiting the National Archaeological Museum (on
Mondays the Benaki Museum is substituted). Duration fo tour approximately 4 house. Remainder
of day at leisure.
CALL NOW FOR DETAILS!
3rd Day through 6th Day ATHENS: American buffet breakfast daily at your hote. During your
stay, you may wish to take some optional tours of Greece (see our Special 3 Tour Package).
Greece should be seen at leisure — the CHANDRIS way to enjoy the unforgettable sights of the
glorious past and the scenery of the beautiful present.
ATTENTION
Special
discount of
$125.00 per cabin booked,
if travelled with NCL be-
fore.
NORWEGIAN
CARIBBEAN UNES
America's Favorite Cruise Line TM
If you're not using your coupons call us.
7th Day — ATHENS/U.S.A.: After American buffet breakfast at your hotel, transfer to the airport
for your return flight on KLM Royal Dutch Airlines transatlantic jet to U.S.A. via Amsterdam. Arrive
U.S.A. the same day.
Ships" Registry: Norway
All prices quoted are per person, double occupancy and subject to any currency fluctuations and any airlines, hotels or cruise lines increases, as well as availability of space. We are not responsible for any typographical errors or error of omission.
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