New Ship Gives Carnival the “Freedom” to Sail the Greek Isles
As Carnival’s new ship “Freedom” prepares to launch in March 2007, she will bring with her a new era for Carnival. Previously missing Europe from its list of itineraries until the launch of “Liberty” in 2005, Carnival now sails the Mediterranean. With the addition of “Freedom,” Carnival will venture on its first visit to the Greek Isles as well.
Extensive tours whisk passengers away for 12-day cruises with seven ports each. Filled with history, art, architecture and scrumptious food, guests can elect a Greek Isles tour that makes a figure eight through the region. Ports include Naples, Italy; Rhodes, Greece; Izmir and Istanbul, Turkey; Athens and Katakolon, Greece and Livorno, Italy.
For those interested in the Mediterranean, a 12-day coastline tour is available, stopping in Naples and Venice, Italy; Dubrovnik, Croatia; Messina, Sicily; Barcelona, Spain; Cannes, France and Livorno, Italy.
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