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Cruise from Kotor to Venice offers you entertainment that does not stop from the moment you wake up to the minute your head hit the pillow. Activity options are in abundance. Adventurous souls can try their hands at surfing, skydiving and zip lining. Fun activities onboard include ice skating, roller skating, basketball, mini golf and more. Entertainment facilities onboard include large theatres, various lounges and different shows.
Cruise from Kotor to Venice overtures exhilarating and relaxing voyage, which will give you jazzy and crazy holidays. Look into the hued architecture of St Tryphon and be awed. Probe into New Fortress, a glorious building. Sift the Greek civilisation in Athens’ National Archaeological Museum and blow away from its collection.
Destination Exploration:
St Tryphon’s Cathedral is Kotor’s most impressive building. Its gently hued interior is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. Its slender Corinthian columns alternate with pillars of pink stone, thrusting upwards to supply a series of vaulted roofs. Sea Gate is the main entrance to the town. On the walls here and in many other spots in the city, the winged lion of St Mark is prominently displayed. A large bench outside the entrance makes for amusing, happy snaps. Kotor’s summer arts festival serves as an umbrella for many established events including the Children’s Theatre Festival, Perast’s Klapa Festival, Branko’s Music Days and different workshops, touring productions and lectures.
The Esplanade is a vast green space and the second largest square in Europe. It is home to a row of pricey cafes. Locals play cricket on its carefully tended lawns, and brass bands occasionally play in bandstand there. New Fortress is a magnificent building in Corfu. Once inside, you are free to wander through the empty stone halls and passages. The best of all is to climb to the top for fabulous views over the terracotta rooftops of the old town. Church of St Spyridon is a haven of peace and tranquillity. Its red-domed bell-tower dominates the skyline from afar. Note a silver sarcophagus inside, adorned with precious stones, enclosing the remains of St Spyridon.
Athens’ National Archaeological Museum is one of the most excellent antiquities museums in the world. The museum stands in an impressive Neoclassical building with 8,000 square meters of exhibition space. Five permanent collections are on display with more than 11000 exhibits. These exhibits offer a comprehensive overview of Greek civilisation. Byzantine Museum displays a precious collection of Byzantine art. The museum is a treasury of religious artefacts with more than 25000 objects on display. The collection includes paintings, textiles, mosaics, sculptures and icons. The ancient Agora was the centre of everyday life and the marketplace. Go to the north wall of the Acropolis for an impressive view of the Agora from afar. The particularly exciting feature of Agora is the 18 meters long Royal Stoa, the seat of the Archon Basileus.
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