The landscape of dental examination and treatment is changing rapidly with the increase in technology. It is becoming more important for dentists to screen for sleep apnea. Making intraoral appliances for sleep apnea can seem to be overwhelming but can be overcome with training. Dentists can provide these oral appliances working with their sleep physicians. This service is very rewarding to our patients that cannot wear the CPAP.
Many of our patients suffer from oral facial pain and are seeking relief that can only be provided by dentists. Proper screening will identify these patients and you can treat or refer them. Many of these patients have been told that there is nothing that can be done but with the proper knowledge we can treat or refer them.
The identification of sleep and oral facial pain will be demonstrated and the uses of comprehensive examination, intraoral scanning, 3D printing and CBCT will be highlighted.
Learning Objectives for Dentists and Staff:
Identify signs and symptoms of sleep disordered breathing and occlusomuscle disorders.
Understand dental treatment and referral options for sleep apnea and occlusomuscle pain.
Understand the use of CBCT and intraoral 3D scanning used to discover dental conditions and educate their patients about their diagnosis and treatment options.
Use open-ended questions to discover underlying dental and medical issues that affect the patient's overall health.
Open patient conversations to educate patients about the benefits of early diagnosis and preventive measures affecting upper airway development.
Improve staff communication skills with patients and other staff members.
Create a safe and happy environment for one and all.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
PLEASE NOTE: To attend the conference, participants must book their cruise accommodations through Continuing Education, Inc. This ensures we can provide full conference services and complimentary social amenities to meeting participants and guests. Participants' family and friends are welcome to book within our group allotment to take advantage of our typically excellent rates. Thanks for your cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
BIAS FREE CME - No Commercial Support was provided for this CME activity.
Faculty
Warren Jesek, DDS, MAGD, FAES
Fellow of the American Equilibration Society
Past President of AES Leaders in Occlusion, TMD, & Comprehensive Oral Care
Combining a tried-and-true, common-sense outlook with an infectious passion for optimum dentistry, Dr. Jesek will excite, motivate and inspire—as well as challenge—dentists and staff members to a higher level of excellence. Dr. Jesek’s core message revolves around comprehensive care for the entire family and a systematic method to deliver excellence with consistency.
Dr. Jesek graduated with his dental degree from Loyola University Dental School. He continued his dental training at The Pankey Institute for Advanced Education and has been a teaching assistant in their TMJ dissection course. Additionally, Dr. Jesek earned his mastership with the Academy of General Dentistry and Fellowship of the American Equilibration Society.
His articles have been published in Dentistry Today, Dental Economics, the Pankeygram, and the American Equilibration Society’s Contact. He has presented at national meetings for the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Equilibration Society, the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Pain Management and Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting.
Seminar attendees appreciate his passionate, easy to understand approach and his teaching style, which enables deep learning and provides tools they can use when they get back to the office Monday morning.
Accreditation
Credit Designation for Dentists: Continuing Education, Inc. is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Continuing Education, Inc. designates this continuing dental education activity for 14 continuing education credits.
Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.
ITINERARY
This seven-night journey traces a historical arc from the Spanish coast to the cradle of Western civilization. Departing from Barcelona, the route creates a narrative of Mediterranean history, moving from the medieval fortifications of Valletta, Malta, to the ancient marble streets of Ephesus in Turkey. The itinerary balances these deep cultural dives with the distinct character of the Greek Isles, including the whitewashed labyrinth of Mykonos Town and the dramatic volcanic cliffs of Santorini. Sailing in June ensures maximum daylight for exploration, though the popularity of these ports makes strategic planning essential, particularly for the tender transfer in Santorini. You will be sailing aboard the Celebrity Xcel, which will have launched just months prior, offering a modern and sophisticated base for your travels. The voyage concludes in Piraeus, placing you at the doorstep of Athens and the Acropolis.
For more details, see our port-by-port descriptions below the itinerary table.
DATE
PORT OF CALL
ARRIVE
DEPART
Fri Jun 12
Barcelona, Spain
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5:00 pm
Sat Jun 13
At Sea - Cruising Lectures 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM*
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Sun Jun 14
Valletta, Malta
7:00 am
7:00 pm
Mon Jun 15
At Sea - Cruising Lectures 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM*
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Tue Jun 16
Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey
9:00 am
8:00 pm
Wed Jun 17
Mykonos, Greece
7:00 am
6:00 pm
Thu Jun 18
Santorini, Greece
7:00 am
8:00 pm
Fri Jun 19
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
5:00 am
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*Tentative course schedule, actual class times may differ.
PORTS OF CALL
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is far too significant to be treated merely as a logistical waypoint. While it serves as a primary embarkation hub for Mediterranean voyages, treating it solely as a departure lounge is a missed opportunity. This is one of Europe’s most visually arresting and culturally distinct cities, possessing an energy that blends Spanish vitality with deep-rooted Catalan pride. We strongly advise arriving at least two to three days prior to your cruise. This buffer does more than insulate you from flight delays; it allows you to adjust to the time zone and absorb the city’s rhythm before stepping aboard your ship.
**Arrival and Logistics**
Upon landing at Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN), reaching the city center is efficient. The Aerobus is a reliable shuttle service connecting the terminals to Plaça de Catalunya. However, for a seamless transfer with luggage, the city’s black-and-yellow taxis are plentiful and strictly regulated. For accommodation, location is key to an efficient short stay. The Eixample district offers grand boulevards and proximity to high-end shopping and architecture. Alternatively, the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) places you in the historic center, while El Born offers a trendier, boutique atmosphere with excellent nightlife.
**A Curated Two-Day Pre-Cruise Itinerary**
**Day 1: The Vision of Gaudí**
Start your immersion with the city’s crown jewel: the Sagrada Família. Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished basilica is unlike any other religious structure on earth. The interior, designed to mimic a stone forest bathed in light through vibrant stained glass, is profoundly moving.
*Critical Advice:* This is not an attraction you can visit spontaneously. Tickets sell out weeks, sometimes months, in advance. Secure your entry time online as soon as your travel dates are confirmed.
Afterward, travel to Passeig de Gràcia. This elegant avenue hosts the “Block of Discord,” featuring clashing architectural styles by Modernista masters. Admire the skeletal balconies of Gaudí’s Casa Batlló and the undulating stone facade of Casa Milà (La Pedrera). While the interiors are fascinating, the exteriors alone are a feast for the eyes. Spend your evening in the Eixample, where the dining scene ranges from Michelin-starred innovation to traditional Catalan establishments serving *fideuà* (a noodle-based cousin to paella).
**Day 2: Medieval Streets and Culinary Soul**
Devote your morning to the Barri Gòtic. The best strategy here is to wander without a map through the labyrinth of medieval alleyways. You will inevitably encounter the imposing Barcelona Cathedral and the hauntingly beautiful Plaça de Sant Felip Neri, which bears the scars of the Spanish Civil War. Keep a close watch on your belongings here; the narrow streets are prime territory for pickpockets targeting distracted tourists.
For lunch, experience the Mercat de la Boqueria off La Rambla. It is crowded and chaotic, but the sensory experience is worth it. Bypass the fruit smoothies at the entrance and head deep into the market to find counter-service bars (*barras*) serving razor clams and fresh prawns. If the crowds are too intense, the Mercat de Santa Caterina in the nearby El Born district offers a more local, less frenetic experience under a colorful mosaic roof.
Spend your afternoon in El Born. This neighborhood balances medieval architecture with a bohemian spirit. It houses the Picasso Museum (book ahead), showcasing the artist's formative years, and the Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar, a stunning example of Catalan Gothic purity. As evening falls, partake in a *tapeo*—a tapas crawl. Move from bar to bar, enjoying a glass of vermouth or Cava with small plates of *patatas bravas*, *jamón ibérico*, and *pan con tomate*.
**Embarkation Day**
Enjoy a slow morning. If time permits, a walk along the Barceloneta boardwalk offers fresh sea air and views of the Mediterranean. When it is time to embark, take a taxi directly to the Moll Adossat cruise terminals. It is the only stress-free way to navigate the port with luggage. By arriving early, you board your ship not as a tired traveler rushing from the airport, but as someone who has already begun to unravel the rich tapestry of the Mediterranean.
At Sea - Cruising
Valletta, Malta
Sailing into Valletta’s Grand Harbour offers one of the Mediterranean’s most dramatic arrivals. You are immediately enveloped by immense, honey-colored limestone fortifications rising from the sea—a fitting introduction to a city built by the Knights of St. John. While the waterfront promenade is attractive, the city proper sits high above. We strongly recommend taking the Upper Barrakka Lift from the waterfront to the city gardens; it saves time and energy better spent exploring the steep, grid-patterned streets.
The city is compact and walkable, though visitors should be prepared for stairs and inclines. The primary cultural destination is St. John's Co-Cathedral. Its austere façade belies a jaw-dropping interior of High Baroque opulence, with every surface covered in intricate carvings, gold leaf, and marble. The cathedral’s true masterpiece is Caravaggio’s monumental painting, “The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist,” a profoundly moving work that justifies the entry fee alone.
For the best views, the Upper Barrakka Gardens offer a stunning panorama of the harbor and the historic Three Cities across the water. Time your visit for the daily cannon firing at noon or 4:00 PM from the Saluting Battery below. Beyond the major sites, the real joy of Valletta is wandering its streets, admiring the traditional enclosed wooden balconies (*gallariji*), and stopping at a historic venue like Caffe Cordina. Be sure to try a *pastizz*—a flaky, savory pastry filled with ricotta or peas—which is the quintessential local snack.
If you prefer a quieter, medieval atmosphere over the bustle of the capital, a taxi ride to the fortified city of Mdina is a worthwhile alternative. Known as the “Silent City,” its labyrinthine alleys and noble palaces offer a peaceful contrast to Valletta's energy. For a unique perspective, take a traditional *dghajsa* (water taxi) across the harbor to explore Birgu, one of the Three Cities, which offers immense history with fewer crowds.
Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey
While Kusadasi serves as a pleasant, modern resort town, its primary significance for the traveler is its role as the gateway to Ephesus. This is not merely a collection of ruins; it is one of the best-preserved ancient metropolises in the Mediterranean, rivaling Pompeii in its ability to transport visitors back to the height of the Roman Empire. The site is vast, anchored by the iconic Library of Celsus and the Great Theatre, which once seated 25,000 spectators. Walking the marble Curetes Street allows you to trace the actual grooves left by ancient chariots.
For a truly immersive experience, we strongly advise securing tickets to the Terrace Houses. Located within the archaeological site but often requiring a separate entrance fee, these covered excavations reveal the domestic lives of the Ephesian elite. The preserved frescoes and intricate mosaics here offer an intimate counterpoint to the monumental public buildings outside and are well worth the extra cost.
From a practical standpoint, Ephesus demands preparation. The site offers very little shade, and the white marble reflects the intense summer heat. High-quality walking shoes are essential due to uneven, slippery surfaces. Beyond the ancient city, the House of the Virgin Mary offers a quiet, spiritual experience in the hills above, while the Basilica of St. John in nearby Selçuk provides further historical context.
Upon returning to the port, Kusadasi itself offers a functional, if commercial, conclusion to the day. The Grand Bazaar is famous for leather goods and Turkish rugs, though the sales tactics can be aggressive. For a more relaxed end to your visit, bypass the high-pressure shops for a seat along the waterfront promenade to enjoy a strong Turkish coffee and baklava while overlooking the Aegean.
Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos serves as the archetype of the Cyclades: blinding white cubic architecture set against the deep blue Aegean. While the island’s reputation rests on its glitzy nightlife, the daytime experience offers a distinct, sophisticated charm if navigated correctly. Your priority should be the labyrinthine Chora (Mykonos Town). We advise disembarking early to beat the midday crush. The winding, whitewashed streets were originally designed to confuse pirates; today, they offer a delightful aimlessness. Allow yourself to wander off the busy Matoyianni Street to discover quieter corners, hidden chapels, and bougainvillea-draped balconies where the island’s authentic character remains.
Navigate toward the waterfront to witness the iconic Kato Mili (windmills) standing sentinel on the hill. Just below lies Little Venice, where medieval houses with colorful balconies hover directly over the sea. It is the prime location for a coffee or cocktail, though be prepared for premium pricing that reflects the world-class view.
For our clients with a deep interest in history, Mykonos is the gateway to something far more significant: Delos. A short ferry ride away, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the mythological birthplace of Apollo and Artemis and one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mediterranean. If you prioritize ancient history over high-end shopping, a guided excursion here is non-negotiable.
If a beach day is preferred, manage your expectations regarding crowds and cost. The famous Paradise Beach is high-energy; for a more refined, family-friendly atmosphere, Ornos or Platis Gialos are superior choices, accessible via local bus or water taxi. Finally, a logistical note: if your ship docks at the New Port (Tourlos) rather than tendering, the local SeaBus is the most efficient transfer to the town center, bypassing the often-gridlocked taxi queues.
Santorini, Greece
Santorini delivers the visual drama promised by travel brochures, with whitewashed villages spilling down the sides of a massive volcanic caldera. It is spectacular, but it is also one of the most logistically challenging ports in the Mediterranean. Understanding the arrival process is critical to enjoying your day. Ships anchor in the caldera, tendering passengers to a small dock at the base of the cliffs. From there, you face a bottleneck: a low-capacity cable car, a grueling 600-step climb, or donkeys (which we generally discourage due to animal welfare and sanitary concerns).
To maximize your time and minimize frustration, we strongly recommend arranging a boat transfer to Oia or a pre-booked excursion that includes transportation from the tender pier. This strategy bypasses the initial cable car queue, which can consume hours of your morning. Once you have ascended, the island offers distinct experiences. Oia, on the northern tip, is the famous "postcard" village with blue-domed churches and marble streets. It is undeniably beautiful but frequently overwhelmed by crowds; visit early or late if possible. Fira, the capital, offers similar views with more bustle, museums, and shopping, serving as the central hub for the return descent.
For a reprieve from the congestion, the archaeological site of Akrotiri offers a world-class window into the Bronze Age, preserved under volcanic ash. Alternatively, the island’s viticulture is unique; vines are basket-woven low to the ground to survive the wind. Visiting a local estate to taste crisp, volcanic Assyrtiko wine provides a sophisticated, relaxing counterpoint to the busy towns. Santorini is a destination that rewards preparation; with the logistics managed, the views are truly unparalleled.
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Your voyage concludes in Piraeus, a bustling industrial gateway that serves a singular, magnificent purpose: delivering you to Athens. While the temptation to head directly to the airport is understandable, we strongly advise against treating Athens as a mere transit point. As the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy, medicine, and philosophy, this city demands—and rewards—a dedicated post-cruise extension. Athens is a city of stark contrasts, where gritty urban energy coexists with the serene marble of antiquity. To depart immediately is to miss the context that gives your Mediterranean journey its historical anchor.
We recommend a stay of two to three days to properly decompress and explore. The following itinerary balances the obligatory icons with the vibrant modern culture that many tourists miss.
**Day 1: The Acropolis and Its Context**
Upon disembarking in Piraeus, take a taxi or the metro directly to your hotel in the city center (Syntagma or Plaka areas are most convenient). Your priority is the Acropolis.
* **Honest Advice:** The Acropolis is exposed, hot, and crowded. We recommend pre-booking tickets for the earliest possible slot (8:00 AM) or late afternoon to avoid the midday crush and heat.
Standing before the Parthenon and the Erechtheion is a non-negotiable experience for the educated traveler. Afterward, descend to the Acropolis Museum. Unlike many stuffy institutions, this is a modern architectural triumph where the layout mirrors the Parthenon above, allowing you to view the sculptures in their original context with natural light. Finish your day in the Plaka district. Yes, it is tourist-centric, but its labyrinthine streets and neoclassical architecture offer a charming, soft landing into Athenian life. Find a taverna, order grilled octopus and fava, and soak in the atmosphere.
**Day 2: Civic Life, Then and Now**
While the Acropolis was for the gods, the Ancient Agora was for the people. Start your second day here to walk the paths of Socrates and Plato. It is often quieter than the Acropolis and features the Temple of Hephaestus, arguably the best-preserved ancient temple in Greece. This site offers profound insight into the daily mechanics of ancient democracy and commerce.
In the afternoon, shift gears to modern Athens. Wander through the Monastiraki Flea Market for a sensory overload of antiques and goods, then head to the Psiri neighborhood. Once a working-class industrial district, Psiri has transformed into the center of Athens' creative pulse. It is filled with artisan workshops, street art, and excellent dining options that move beyond standard tourist fare. This is where you feel the city's contemporary heartbeat.
**Day 3: Archaeology or The Riviera**
If you have a third day, you have two distinct paths:
1. **The Intellectual Deep Dive:** Visit the National Archaeological Museum. It houses the world's most significant collection of Greek antiquities, including the Mask of Agamemnon and the Antikythera Mechanism. It is a dense, rewarding experience for history enthusiasts.
2. **The Coastal Decompression:** If you prefer to relax before your flight, head to the Athens Riviera. Suburbs like Vouliagmeni offer upscale dining and organized beaches. A swim in Lake Vouliagmeni, a thermal brackish lake with constant warm temperatures, is a therapeutic way to end your trip.
**Logistics and Departure**
* **Port to City:** Piraeus is a busy commercial port about 25-30 minutes from central Athens by taxi (traffic dependent) or connected via the Green Metro Line.
* **Dining:** Look for 'modern Greek' bistros that elevate traditional ingredients. Do not miss the local coffee culture; a *freddo espresso* is the fuel of the city.
* **Airport:** Athens International Airport (ATH) is located roughly 45 minutes from the city center. The Metro (Line 3) and Express Buses (X95) are reliable, though a pre-booked private transfer is the most stress-free option for travelers with luggage.
Celebrity Xcel
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BalconyPrime AquaClass Stateroom (A1) A fully immersive, next-level wellness experience, located on the most desirable locations on the ship. Dine at your exclusive restaurant, Blu. Plus, you’ll enjoy access to the SEA Thermal Suite, a spa concierge, fitness amenities, and more. Sleeps 2. 201 sq. ft. with 42 sq. ft. veranda.
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BalconyPrime Edge Stateroom with Infinite Veranda (E1) An innovative design that merges inside and outside space, Infinite Verandas allow you to enjoy open-air access to the sea. Bring the outside inside with the touch of a button. Two double beds convertible to King. 201 sq. ft. with 42 sq. ft. veranda.
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Suite/DeluxeRoyal Suite (RS) Luxuriously large living and dining area featuring floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, a primary bedroom, a bathroom with a large soaking tub, separate shower, double sink vanity, as well as a spacious private veranda. 687 sq. ft. with 72 sq. ft. veranda.
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You get food poisoning while sampling the local cuisine
You lose a filling and need immediate dental treatment*
*A sublimit and maximum apply for this benefit. Check your plan documents for details.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION
Arranges and pays for medically necessary transportation following a covered injury or illness to the nearest appropriate medical facility to receive care and get you home after treatment.
BAGGAGE LOSS, DAMAGE, or THEFT
Reimburses the replacement of your lost, damaged, or stolen luggage and personal items while traveling.
BAGGAGE DELAY
Reimburses essential items purchased during your trip if your baggage is delayed for a minimum number of hours (varies by plan).
CHANGE FEE
Reimburses fees if you need to change your flight itinerary due to a covered reason.
24-HOUR ASSISTANCE
Provides around-the-clock support during your trip. Allianz Global Assistance’s staff of multilingual problem solvers can help you with medical, legal, and travel-related emergencies whenever they happen. Medical assistance may include, but is not limited to:
Medical triage with referrals to local prescreened medical providers
Ongoing medical monitoring
Payment guarantee
Emergency medical transportation
Additional services for travel-related emergencies can help with:
When you purchase any Allianz Travel Insurance plan, you automatically get 15 days (or more, depending on your state of residence) to review your policy documents. Within that period, you can cancel your plan for a full refund if you’re not satisfied, as long as you haven’t filed a claim or departed on your trip.
Need Help Along the Way?
Contact Allianz Global Assistance’s award-winning team of travel experts. Call anytime for assistance navigating travel mishaps overseas or in the U.S.—or help with everything from reporting lost baggage to locating emergency medical treatment. They can also help you replace passports, refer you to legal assistance, secure cash from home in case of emergency, and guarantee payment when you need to be admitted to a hospital, in some instances.
Contact Allianz Global Assistance
Phone (24/7): 1-800-284-8300(within the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) 1-804-281-5700(outside of the U.S., call collect)
File or Track a Claim
It’s easy and convenient to file and track a claim, upload documents, and more online. Start your claim using your email address or policy number.
If you need to update your travel insurance plan, such as adjusting the dates of your plan to reflect itinerary changes, please contact us or manage your plan online so your plan reflects your entire itinerary and provides the right amount of protection for your travels.
Allianz Global Assistance is a world leader in travel insurance and assistance, helping millions of travelers across the globe every year. Allianz Global Assistance is owned by Allianz SE, the world’s largest diversified insurance company. For over 100 years, Allianz SE has helped protect important milestones in American history, insuring the Wright Brothers’ first flight and Golden Gate Bridge construction.
Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply including for pre-existing medical conditions. Insurance benefits underwritten by BCS Insurance Company (OH, Administrative Office: 2 Mid America Plaza, Suite 200, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181), rated “A” (Excellent) by A.M. Best Co., under BCS Form No. 52.201 series or 52.401 series, or Jefferson Insurance Company (NY, Administrative Office: 9950 Mayland Drive, Richmond, VA 23233), rated “A+” (Superior) by A.M. Best Co., under Jefferson Form No. 101-C series or 101-P series, depending on your state of residence and plan chosen. A+ (Superior) and A (Excellent) are the 2nd and 3rd highest, respectively, of A.M. Best’s 13 Financial Strength Ratings. Plans only available to U.S. residents and may not be available in all jurisdictions. Allianz Global Assistance and Allianz Travel Insurance are marks of AGA Service Company dba Allianz Global Assistance or its affiliates. Allianz Travel Insurance products are distributed by Allianz Global Assistance, the licensed producer and administrator of these plans and an affiliate of Jefferson Insurance Company. The insured shall not receive any special benefit or advantage due to the affiliation between AGA Service Company and Jefferson Insurance Company. Plans include insurance benefits and assistance services. Any Non-Insurance Assistance services purchased are provided through AGA Service Company. Except as expressly provided under your plan, you are responsible for charges you incur from third parties. Contact AGA Service Company at 800-284-8300 or 9950 Mayland Drive, Richmond, VA 23233 or customerservice@allianzassistance.com.
COCO-MAT Athens BC gives a new dimension to 5-star hospitality in the city of Athens. The birds' installation that reaches for the skies, the ancient Roman mosaic floor in our lobby, the suites that reflect outstanding hospitality, the soothing lounge, the spa, and the breathtaking roof garden with views to the Acropolis and all over Athens, make your stay in COCO-MAT Athens BC an experience that you won't find anywhere else. Are you ready to fly to a new hospitality experience?
in[n]Athens
Souri 3, Athina 105 57, Greece
Urban Living next to the Acropolis
in[n]Athens brings together comfort and modern design in the perfect location. Right in the center of Athens, just a few steps from Syntagma square, the never-sleeping Ermou street, and the breathtaking Acropolis, this hotel is in the ideal urban destination. With 37 rooms in total, you'll experience a personalized experience reminiscent of the vintage yet industrialized city of Athens. Greek marble and steel come together harmonically and bring out the Greek chic character of the rooms and the lobby area. Each room is unique and all elements are handpicked and custom made.
At in[n]Athens, you will feel comfortable and at home in a way that your stay will be part of a unique experience in your visit to Athens.
The Athens Gate Hotel
Athina 117 42, Greece
Your Step into History
The Athens Gate Hotel is located in the historic district of Athens, directly opposite the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Gate which was constructed by the Athenians to welcome the Roman emperor; Adrianos (Hadrian). Its ideal location makes it your step into your Athenian journey.
Cotton House Hotel, Autograph Collection
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 670, 08010 Barcelona, Spain
Modern Luxury in a Centrally Located Historic Building
Housed in a 19th-century neoclassical landmark, this posh hotel is situated on a road lined with elegant buildings and is a mere 5-minute walk from Passeig de Gràcia metro station, and a 10-minute walk from Antoni Gaudí's Casa Batlló.
https://www.hotelcottonhouse.com/
Hotel Brummell
C/ Nou de la Rambla, 174, 08004 Barcelona, Spain
A Cozy Urban Oasis
Off the beaten track but an easy walk to the city, mountain or sea, Hotel Brummell encourages guests to either explore Barcelona or stay in at their leisure. This chic, contemporary hotel is set in a restored 1870s building in the Poble Sec neighborhood and is conveniently located near the iconic Sagrada Família church.
https://hotelbrummell.brummellprojects.com/
Hotel REC Barcelona
Carrer del Rec Comtal, 19, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
A Modern Adults-Only Hotel
Conveniently set in the center of Barcelona, this trendy hotel is the perfect home base for any traveler looking to see as many sights as possible. While the Hotel REC is well within walking distance to numerous attractions, it’s also nearby both a train station and a bus stop just in case you’re looking to visit an attraction nearer to the edge of the city.
https://www.hotelrecbarcelona.com/en
Before and After your cruise
Barcelona Tours
Make the most of your stay
There's more than enough to see and do in and around Barcelona to justify staying a few days before or after your cruise. Here are just a few of the near limitless sights and activities in the area.
Tour Options in and around Athens
Athens, aka the Cradle of Western Civilization, has plenty of great attractions to keep you amazed and happy for up to a few days before or after your cruise. Here's a sample that abundance.
Questions?
Call us at 800.422.0711 (US & Canada)
Or +1-727-526-1571
We can assist you with all your travel arrangements. We'd be happy to help you plan your flights, hotels or tours before and/or after your cruise conference.