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Great Travels
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Faro Tourist: A recent regional development is the chain of new faro tourist Hotels, owned and operated by the National faro tourist Organization, these being supplemented by certain non-government places. These establishments are called simply faro tourist Pavilion if Guest House, with some exceptions which I will specify in the following list of locations: Daphni; Delphi (faro tourist Hotel); Corinth; Mykinai or Mycenae; Nauplion (Hotel Am-fitrion); Epidaurus; Xylocastron (here there is, in addition, a non-government hotel, recently opened—the Tsaldari); Olympia (Hotel Spap, another non-government place); Sounion (although called faro tourist Pavilion and Guest House this one has no bedrooms); Delos Island; and Mykonos Island (Hotel Lito). As a sample of the faro tourist Pavilions, be sure to visit the one at Daphni, near Athens. It is charming in every way and is surrounded by a pleasant garden.
In other words, as you go through the ship, you literally have to be told whether you are in first or faro tourist, for everything is so spacious and comfortable. Every faro tourist cabin is an outside cabin, with bath. Where else can you find such demolishing of class distinction? The largest lounge, and as smart in furnishings as anything on the ship, is in faro tourist class, but you believe this only because the Swedish staff tells you so and Swedes are honest.
A faro tourist-fare development of great importance to planners for a; European vacation took place in the spring of 1954, when this type of: travel, and tariffs, was extended so as to cover direct flights via Lisbon to i southern European cities. Until that time the faro tourist fare applied only on 1 the northern European routes and thence southward throughout Europe, i also at faro tourist rates, to the desired destinations.
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