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US$1099 -- 10-Nt. 'Holy Land' Cruise incl. Israel, $1000 Off*

Update (March 22, 2013): This offer has either sold out due to huge demand or is no longer available at the originally advertised price, terms and conditions. Click here to see the entire Top 20 list.
By Jessica Tilley
Travelzoo Staff, Las Vegas

Update (2:00 pm PT, March 15): This sale has been extended for bookings through March 19.

For US$1099 per person, tour iconic Holy Land sites while sailing the Eastern Mediterranean for 10 nights aboard Holland America Line's ms Rotterdam.

Save US$1000 per person on similar itineraries with this cruise that sails roundtrip from Athens on Oct. 31 or Nov. 20. Plus, receive US$200 onboard credit to spend on everything from drinks to shore excursions. 

With ports of call in Crete, Egypt, Turkey and Israel, this comprehensive itinerary bundles the best of the Eastern Mediterranean -- and offers an opportunity to explore some of the world's most historic and spiritual locales.

Holy Land highlights while in Ashdod (Jerusalem) include floating in the Dead Sea and visiting the Western Wall. While in Haifa, visit Nazareth, home of the young Jesus, and the "Land of Miracles" -- Galilee, the Jordan River and Mount of the Beatitudes.

Note: Taxes are an additional US$150 per person. Prices will be quoted in U.S. dollars.

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Book by March 22.  Top 20 deal – sells out quickly.
 

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*Terms/Conditions:
Rates are per person based on double occupancy and include port taxes. Rates are subject to cruise line availability.
  • When
    Depart Oct. 31 or Nov. 20
  • Where
    Greece, Egypt, Israel & Turkey
  • Savings
    US$1000 per person
  • Why We Like It
    Take in the scenery of the Eastern Mediterranean, including two ports in the Holy Land.