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Welcome to the ancient city of Athens, the 'Cradle of Western Civilisation'. If your schedule is tight, savor traditional Greek coffee at a café with a view of the city's iconic ruins, soaking in the historic ambiance before your cruise departs. If you've got time to explore the Acropolis stands as a must-see, a UNESCO World Heritage site, adorned with iconic structures like the Parthenon and nearby Temple of Olympian Zeus. The nearby Acropolis Museum showcases stunning artifacts from ancient Greece, providing deeper insight into the city's heritage.
Patmos Island boasts idyllic beaches, swimming coves and historic hilltop mansions. Though many are drawn to Patmos for its natural beauty and seclusion, the island is also famous for being the location where St. John penned the Book of Revelations. Small ships will dock in the port town of Skala, while large ships will anchor offshore and tender guests to Skala.
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Symi, Greece, is a picturesque gem in the Dodecanese, renowned for its neoclassical harbour adorned with pastel-coloured buildings cascading down to the azure sea.
This charming island is steeped in history, with the Monastery of Archangel Michael Panormitis as a highlight—a place of pilgrimage with stunning frescoes and a rich maritime heritage.
Cruise ships anchor at Symi’s main port, Gialos, conveniently allowing visitors to step directly into the vibrant atmosphere of its waterfront cafes and shops.
The island's compact size makes it ideal for exploring on foot, with inviting alleys and staircases leading to breathtaking views and secluded spots. Symi offers a tranquil escape with a vivid glimpse into traditional Greek island life.
Sailing in the waters of Santorini caldera is breathtaking. The gigantic scale of the unique setting, the majesty of the high cliffs surrounds this ancient crater that was flooded in 2000 years before Christ, is one of the highlights of the cruise. From your ship, the colourful whites, greys, reds of the volcanic rocks, the blue of the Aegean Sea and the immaculate perched villages form a unique and marvellous spectacle.
The easternmost of the Cyclades, Amorgos has been inhabited since ancient times, though in some places, seems as if it hasn’t been since. Minoan tombs and towers dot the countryside, shipwrecks teeter on secluded beaches, and massive monasteries with few residents emerge from rock faces. Ships will anchor offshore and tenders will be provided to Katapola.
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The most southwestern of the Cyclades archipelago, Milos is an island shaped by time, history and natural forces. Best known as the place where the Venus de Milo statue was discovered, the island offers an exciting variety of landscapes, impossibly blue waters and an intimate side of Greece. Ships will anchor offshore and tenders guests to shore.
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Located near Mykonos, Delos is a miniscule island in the Cyclades archipelago. It is one of the most important mythological, historical, and archaeological sites in Greece and the excavations on the island are among the most extensive in the Mediterranean.
The island's ruins encompass Doric temples, markets, an amphitheatre, houses with mosaics and the iconic Terrace of the Lions statues.
Many of the artifacts found are on display at the Archaeological Museum of Delos and the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
Part of the Cyclades archipelago, Paros is a radiant island boasting villages of whitewashed houses set off by azure doors and shutters. Along the quays of Parikia, its main town, you’ll see Byzantine churches and neoclassical buildings. Ships will dock or anchor offshore in Parikia.
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Hydra, a picturesque island in the Saronic Gulf, is famous for its charming stone architecture and absence of cars. Begin your visit by strolling along the bustling harbor, where traditional fishing boats and luxury yachts coexist. Explore the narrow, cobbled streets lined with boutiques, art galleries, and cafes, reflecting the island's artistic heritage.
For a touch of history, visit the Historical Archives Museum, housing exhibits on Hydra's maritime past. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon at Mandraki Bay, a serene spot perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Take a walk to the Monastery of Prophet Elias for breathtaking views of the island and surrounding sea. Browse local markets for unique souvenirs and handmade crafts to complete your visit
If you've got time to explore the rich heritage of Athens, begin at the Acropolis, where the Parthenon offers breathtaking views of the city. Nearby, the Plaka district's narrow streets are filled with charming shops and tavernas, perfect for leisurely exploring. Visit the Ancient Agora to walk in the footsteps of Socrates. For a modern twist, the National Archaeological Museum houses treasures spanning millennia. Wrap up your day with a sunset stroll up Lycabettus Hill, providing panoramic vistas of this timeless city.
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