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  2. This Is The Best Location To Book A Cabin On A Cruise ... - AOL

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    But there is one more decision you need to make – where on the ship you would like your cabin to be located. Meet Our Expert Randy Marsden is a FORA travel advisor who specializes in cruises.

  3. 8 of the best cruises to see the Greek islands - AOL

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    Explore the Greek islands with a cruise company actually based in the region. Celestyal Cruises has its headquarters in Athens and focuses on sailings around the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean.

  4. Celestyal Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Celestyal Cruises has two cruise ships: [11] the MS Celestyal Discovery and the MS Celestyal Journey. The cruise line operates out of Athens, Greece [12] offering itineraries on a 3,4- and 7-night basis [13] around the Greek islands, Turkey, and the Eastern Mediterranean. It is reported that it carried 115,000 guests in 2019. [14]

  5. Hilton Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Ilisian is a redevelopment of the historic Athens Hilton hotel, set to open in 2025. It is located in Athens , Greece, on Vassilissis Sofias Avenue , within the Hilton Area, adjacent to the Kolonaki and Pangrati neighbourhoods. [ 2 ]

  6. Majestic International Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Majestic International Cruises, also known as Majestic Cruises, [4] is a Greek owned cruise line that is based in Glyfada, a suburb of Athens located in Greece. [5] The company was founded in the late 1980s and has expanded operations to throughout Europe and the Mediterranean Sea. Currently the cruise liner is not operating any vessel.

  7. Port of Piraeus - Wikipedia

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    Until the 3rd millennium BC, Piraeus was a rocky island connected to the mainland by a low-lying stretch of land that was flooded with sea water most of the year. It was then that the area was increasingly silted and flooding ceased, thus permanently connecting Piraeus to Attica and forming its ports, the main port of Cantharus and the two smaller of Zea and Munichia.

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