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Mediterranean Cruise
- Sun-drenched & Timeless
July 12
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24, 2007
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The Mediterranean, birthplace
of the Renaissance, is rich in history, unique
cultures and sumptuous cuisine. The most influential
people in history have explored and discovered the
allure of the Mediterranean - now it's your turn,
with your friends at Journey Out.
Join us for our voyage
on the Mediterranean.

This once-in-a-lifetime
journey features the five beautiful countries of
Italy
Croatia
Greece
France
Spain
These are lands where you can lose yourself in
history and
find yourself at the same time.
“Journey
Out made our first cruise a first class experience!”
– A. C.
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Join us and you'll be joining a small group of gay
and lesbian travelers on a mainstream cruise. This
unique alternative to an all-gay cruise provides an
option for those of us who prefer a more traditional
experience, but want to share it with like-minded
adventurous companions. |
Venice,
Italy
One of the world's most beautiful cities also
happens to be one of its most unusual. Venice is
actually made up of over 120 islands in the Adriatic
Sea. Because the city is connected by canals instead
of streets, a good way to see Venice is on a
romantic gondola ride. The epicenter of the city is
St. Mark's Square, where you'll find the
900-year-old Basilica of St. Mark.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This charming little town has been resting on the
Dalmation Coast for some 1,300 years. Once you pass
through Old Town's stone walls, you will be
transported into the breathtaking medieval world of
Stari Grad. Marble-paved squares, monasteries and
fountains are just a few of the antiquities still
standing just as they were over a thousand years
ago.
Santorini, Greece
35.25 degrees north. 25.20 degrees east. Perfection
has coordinates. Here on Santorini, you'll find
whitewashed houses accented by roofs of the bluest
blue - there's no doubt that azure waters of the
Aegean have served as creative inspiration. Among
the many historic sites on the island is the ancient
city of Akrotiri, once buried under a thick blanket
of volcanic ash over 3,600 years ago.
Villefranche,
France
This charming port above a fishing village that
reminds one why the French Riviera is known for
class and sophistication. It is also your gateway to
Nice, Cannes, the Grand Corniche, Èze and Monte
Carlo, Monaco. This area is still the playground for
the rich and famous and the Côte d'Azur is known for
pristine beaches and scenic drives. Once a retreat
for artists, this region also offers spectacular
museums.
Barcelona,
Spain
Barcelona can be
summed up in one word: scrumptious. The local food
is a joy and your eyes have plenty to feast on too.
For your palette, a local favorite is torrades --
toasted bread rubbed with olive oil, garlic and
tomato, this is a must-try. And for the aesthetic
senses, simply look around -- especially on Las
Ramblas, the city's most famous street. It's perfect
for late night. Enjoy!
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