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Tour highlights
Visit the Parthenon in Athens.
Cruise the Aegean, visiting ancient cities from the comfort of a luxurious ship.
Sample olives and olive oil on a 150-year-old estate.
Explore the well-preserved ruins of Ephesus, near the coast of Turkey.
Relax on the golden sands of Rhodes’ Tsambika Beach.
Price includes:
- In-destination transfers
- Activities and excursions as detailed
- All accommodations
- 24-hour support while you travel
Itinerary idea
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On your arrival in Athens, you’ll be met by your private driver and taken to your hotel. After some time to settle in, head out and experience traditional cuisine at local tavernas or watch the sunset over the Parthenon from one of the capital's rooftop bars.
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Today, you’ll embark on a private walking tour of the Acropolis. Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site with your expert guide, then delve even further into ancient Athenian life with a visit to the Acropolis Museum.
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Explore the city at your own pace today. You can stroll through Plaka, one of Athens’ oldest districts in the shadow of the Acropolis, and browse the shops, galleries, and cafés before your driver takes you to the port of Piraeus to embark on your cruise.
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Your ship makes its first port of call in Nafplio this morning. This pretty port city is a beloved summer retreat for Athenians, and how you explore is entirely up to you. You could take a guided small-group tour, complete with ouzo tasting, or visit nearby Mycenae, a Bronze Age citadel that was home to the first distinctly Greek culture. After exploring, dine in one of the ship’s eight eateries — all your meals and most of your drinks are included.
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Arriving in Syros, you may find that it’s similar to better-known islands like Mykonos and Santorini — think blinding-white beaches, blue-green coves, and medieval villages. The capital, Ermoupoli, has Venetian mansions and cobbled streets that make it a pleasant place to wander around, either on your own or with a small-group tour. Alternatively, escape the city on a guided tour of the island’s small rural villages, including a visit to the only Orthodox monastery on the island.
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You arrive on the eastern side of Crete at Aghios Nikolaos, where pastel houses stand on the shores of the bay and Lake Voulismeni. You can take a guided tour to explore the countryside and mountains of Crete, taking in sweeping views of valleys across the Lassithi Plateau. You might also take part in a visit to a 150-year-old farm to explore the role of olives in Mediterranean cuisine, including a guided tasting.
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Today, you’ll call in at Rhodes, known for its ancient and medieval history as well as its sun-soaked beaches. If you'd like to take a break from the ruins, you might spend your day relaxing on the golden sands of Tsambika Beach — your ship can get you there and back. Or, opt for a step-free tour of the city’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its well-preserved medieval core.
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The port city of Kuşadası welcomes you to Turkey. It sits just a short drive from the remarkably well-preserved city of Ephesus, one of the greatest metropolises of the ancient world. The sprawling archaeological site is a rewarding stop, and you can choose to join an in-depth guided exploration on foot or a more relaxed option designed to give those with limited mobility a taste of the ruins. Afterwards, unwind in the Observation Library, taking in the views from panoramic windows.
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With turquoise seas, sugar-cube churches topped with ultramarine domes, and exceptional beaches, Mykonos has earned its reputation as one of the most attractive Greek islands. After arriving this morning, you can explore the island’s many sweeping sea views from the comfort of a van or a guided walking tour through the narrow, white-washed streets, which were deliberately designed in a confusing tangle to thwart pirates. You might also like to enjoy a guided food tour, tasting the island’s culinary offerings.
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After you disembark, you’ll be met by your private driver and driven to Glyfada, the gateway to the Athens Riviera.
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Enjoy a day of relaxation. Glyfada offers the chance to soak up the sun, swim in the turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea, or explore the beachside boutiques.
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A private driver will take you to the airport today for your flight home.
Accommodation
- Athens
- Nafplio
- Syros
- Agios Nikolaos
- Rhodes
- Kuşadası
- Mykonos
- Athens Riviera
The specialist who designs your trip to Greece will have explored the country many times and, in some cases, lived there. Their first-hand knowledge gives us the belief that no other travel company can match our expertise in helping you plan your trip.
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