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11 day
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ITINERARY |
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1 - Arrive Athens (2 nights)
On your arrival at Athens airport you are transferred to your hotel.
The rest of your day is at leisure to explore this exciting city.
Hotel: Athens Acropol (2 nights)
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2 - Athens sightseeing & at leisure
Today after breakfast our morning sightseeing tour includes the
Acropolis, Parthenon and much more. Afterwards, your afternoon is at
leisure. Perhaps simply relax, shop or sightsee further. This
evening, why not dine on local specialities in one of Athens' many
cosmopolitan restaurants? (Buffet Breakfast)
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3 - Athens – Piraeus
Your morning is at leisure before a late afternoon transfer to
Piraeus. Here we board our ship and cruise towards Turkey. (Buffet
Breakfast / Dinner)
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4 - At Sea – Istanbul
Relax on board as we cruise towards Istanbul. It's an early evening
arrival with views of Mosques and minarets.
(Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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5 - Istanbul
A full day at leisure to enjoy this fabled city. Perhaps take an
excursion to see the highlights of Istanbul. Later, why not be
entertained with some Turkish belly-dancing before we cruise to the
playground of the rich and famous, Mykonos at approximately 6.00pm? (Breakfast
/ Lunch / Dinner)
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6 - At Sea – Mykonos
Relax on board and enjoy the ships facilities. A mid-afternoon
arrival in Mykonos where we spend a few relaxing hours. (Breakfast
/ Lunch / Dinner)
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7 - Patmos – Kusadasi
An early morning arrival at Patmos, with time for an excursion to
the Fortress-Monastery. Then we set sail for Turkish Kusadasi
arriving mid-afternoon. Here an excursion to Ephesus is a must! (Breakfast
/ Lunch / Dinner)
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8 - Rhodes
An early morning arrival at Rhodes. There's time here to take an
optional shore excursion to explore the Old Town and Lindos. (Breakfast
/ Lunch / Dinner)
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9 - Heraklion – Santorini
An early morning arrival at Heraklion on the island of Crete. Next
we set sail to spectacular Santorini arriving late afternoon.
Perhaps take an optional shore excursion to Akrotiri. (Breakfast
/ Lunch / Dinner)
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10 - Disembarkation – Athens
An early morning arrival at the port of Piraeus. Here we transfer to
our hotel in Athens. On our arrival there's time to relax or maybe
do some last-minute souvenir shopping. (Breakfast)
Hotel: Athens Acropol
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11 - Depart Athens
After breakfast this morning, time to bid farewell to new-found
friends as we transfer you to the airport for your return flight
home. (Buffet Breakfast)
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Cruise
Ships operating this itinerary
Perla or Serenade
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Note
Due to disembarkation by tender, calls at the ports of Mykonos and
Santorini are weather permitting.
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WHAT'S
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Aegean Odyssey
(Moderate) What's
Included
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Sightseeing
Highlights
Athens:
Visit
the Acropolis and Parthenon with views of the Olympic Stadium,
Temple of Zeus, Royal Palace, Hadrian's Arch and more.
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Dining
Highlights
- 3 Buffet breakfasts in Athens
- On-board dining &
Entertainment
- Captain's welcome cocktail party
and dinner on board.
- All a la carte meals on board
ship: breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Nightly entertainment on board
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First
Class Travel Highlights
- Touring by luxury air-conditioned
coach with reclining seats in Athens.
- Private motorcoach transfers
-hotel / Piraeus / hotel.
- Athens airport arrival and
departure transfers will be provided on the scheduled arrival
and departure day of the tour.
- Hostess service in Athens.
- All cabins are two-berth,
air-conditioned with private facilities, telephone and a
5-channel radio.
- Hotel accommodation with
twin-bedded rooms and private facilities.
- All hotel service charges and
tips, baggage handling fees and local taxes included.
- A stylish travel bag and wallet
containing comprehensive tour documents and helpful information.
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Airport
Transfers
- London Gateways:
Transfers can be expensive, particularly between the Airport and
central London. When you book your tour with Trafalgar your
transfers to and from the airport are included. It's that
simple. Trafalgar has included a Free transfer to and from your
airport and Central London.
- Important – Please Note: Passengers
will only be entitled to transfers to and from London Airports
providing the following conditions are met:
- You are staying at a London hotel,
booked by Trafalgar, on the night of your arrival and the night
prior to the date of your departure.
- Flights are either booked by
Trafalgar or detailed information on flights is provided by your
Travel Agent not less than 21 days prior to departure.
- Only one included transfer both
inbound and outbound per tour is included by Trafalgar.
Transfers are by express train to a Central London Rail Station.
- Heathrow Express operates between
05.10-23.30. Gatwick Express operates inbound services between
05.20-23.45 and outbound services from 04.30-23.45. Transfers
outside of these times are at the passengers own expense.
- In the event of unforeseen events
(road or rail works, demonstrations, strikes) Trafalgar will not
be held responsible for delayed or cancelled transfers.
- No refund is available for
passengers not utilising this service.
- Why not upgrade to a Hotelink
transfer from the Airport to-the-door of your Trafalgar London
hotel? (please ask Trafalgar or your travel agent of the
additional upgrade price per person when booking)
- European Gateways: With
Trafalgar all passengers will receive complimentary arrival and
departure transfers on the scheduled arrival and departure day
of their tour at the times specified below. Please ensure your
Travel Agent reserves your flight to co-ordinate with the
transfer times shown.
- Trafalgar Bonus - Passengers who
book Trafalgar's Land+Air package and who arrive or depart
outside of these specified times on the scheduled arrival and
departure day of the tour will also be provided with a transfer.
- Passengers arriving before or
leaving after the scheduled tour days are not entitled to a
transfer but may book and purchase one through Trafalgar
providing that they also purchase the additional pre and/or post
tour hotel night(s) from Trafalgar. Please ask for prices of
transfers at the time of booking your extra night accommodation.
- Land only passengers arriving or
departing on the scheduled tour arrival or departure days but
whose flights don't coincide with the listed transfer times
below may also book and purchase these transfers. Flight details
must be provided to Trafalgar not less than 21 days before the
flight departure.
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Please
Note
- Louis Cruise Lines reserve the
right to alter their operating cruise ships to one of the same
standard not listed on this website, or the itinerary of any
cruise in regards to the sequence of ports, stops or ships on
Land tours.
- Room Mate Matching is not
available on this tour.
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OPTIONALS |
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Aegean Odyssey
(Moderate) Optional Excursions
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Note:
All optional excursions listed are for
2004/2005 please use the information as a guide only.
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EP38
- HERAKLION. Panoramic Sightseeing
Your tour begins from the Venetian lionguarded port of Heraklion and
having a scenic drive through the city to the famous wine producing
of Peza, south of Heraklion. Driving through breathtaking landscape
of coutryside and vineyards as old as Minoan times on your way to
your first stop, a modern winery, were you will see the updated
procedures of wine making and sample some of the delicious Cretan
wines. Your drive continues through rural villages to the village of
Archanes, the municipality in the area. On the way a photo stop is
made at Vathypetro to view one of the oldest farmhouses of Crete,
dating to the Minoan period 16th century BC. Your tour continues
through the island’s hilly countryside where olive groves and
vineyards existed from as far back as 4000 years. Arriving to the
village of Archanes, which is situated 10km south of the Palace of
Knossos, the quaint market town of Archanes has many restored
sandstone houses dating from the Turkish period. At a local taverna
in the villages’ tree-shaded square, you can sample an assortment
of Cretan snacks and locally produced wine along with mingling with
many of the locals themselves. Free time to browse will be given
before the return drive to the port of Heraklion and the ship.
Adult 49.00 / Child 25.00 (€)
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EP74
- ISTANBUL. Highlights of Istanbul
Istanbul, a city built on the shores of two continents, Europe and
Asia, holds the ellaborate remains of Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman
Empires which have bequieved the city with architectural treasures,
creating a spectacular skyline. Alow Royal Olympic to use their
expertise as they guide you through a city which they have
specialized in for more than 4 decades. Experience an unforgettable
orientation drive through the business center of the modern city,
across the Galata Bridge, along the banks of the Golden Horn and
under the Byzantine Aqueduct of Valens. On the way, see the Süleymaniye
Mosque, dedicated to Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent, built by the
famous Turkish architect, Sinan. Your orientation drive will
continue around the mighty city walls, which once protected
Constantinople from the many invasions and barbarian attacks over
the centuries. See the Fortress of the Seven Towers before driving
along the coastal road of the Marmara Sea in order to arrive at the
most important tourist area of Istanbul. Your first visit will be to
the Byzantine Hippodrome, one of the largest chariot race grounds of
the Byzantine Empire. It is here, where the soldiers revolted
against their emperor, shouting out the name of their victory
goddess “Nike”. From here, make your way to the Sultanahmet
Mosque. Visit this Grand Mosque, from where large groups of pilgrims
commenced their pilgrimage to Mecca. It is decorated with 21,000
blue Iznik tiles gaining its name today, the “Blue Mosque”. Your
next visit will be the world famous Agia Sophia, the church of
Divine Wisdom and once the biggest church of the Christian world.
Marvel at the unique mosaics and marble decorations before returning
to the ship where lunch will be served. After lunch, visit the
magnificent Topkapi Palace, the official residence of the Ottoman
Sultans and see the famous treasury section including the 7th
biggest diamond in the world, the “Spoonmaker’s Diamond”.
Visit the kitchen buildings, today displaying the third richest
collection in the world of Chinese and Japanese porcelain. End your
tour with a trip to the exotic Grand Bazaar with its 4,000 tiny
shops, selling every conceivable item including carpets, brass,
jewelry and copper. Here, have the opportunity to see a special
demonstration of the making of traditional Turkish carpets or
perhaps you may prefer to wander around on your own. At the stated
time and place, return to your motorcoach which will take you
directly back to the ship. Please Note: The order of sites visited
may change in order to avoid overcrowding of motorcoaches and
people. Bare shoulders, shorts & shoes are not permitted in the
Mosques, please consult the Pursers’ Office or the Shore Excursion
Desk for the correct dress code. Due to some walking at certain
sites, comfortable and nonslip shoes are recommended.
Adult 79.00 / Child 40.00 (€)
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EP74a
- ISTANBUL. Highlights of Istanbul with Lunch
This excursion has been designed for those passengers who wish to
experience typical Turkish cuisine. The sites visited will be those
as stated in EP74, however instead of having lunch onboard the ship,
you will be taken to a first class restaurant, “Konyali”,
located in the grounds of Topkapi Palace with a lovely view of the
Marmara Sea. Here, enjoy a typical Turkish meal, before continuing
your afternoon sightseeing excursion.
Adult 89.00 / Child 45.00 (€)
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EP86
- ISTANBUL. Enchanting Bosphorus Cruise
Commence your tour with a short orientation drive through the modern
city of Istanbul, crossing the Galata Bridge en route to the Golden
Horn. The impressive Suleymaniye Mosque, built by Turkish Architect
Sinan and dedicated to Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent can be viewed
en route. At the Golden Horn, take a short walk to the Cruise Boat
station where your private boat will be waiting for your enchanted
trip on the Bosphorus. Running between the Sea of Marmara and the
Black Sea, both former lakes during earth’s geological changes,
Bosphorus is twenty two miles long and considered one of the most
important waterways in the world. The straits were former river
valleys, flooded by the rising level of the waters of the
Mediterranean Sea. In the early centuries Bosphorus witnessed the
passage of many heroes, mythological figures, sea faring Greeks,
warlike tribes and armies. Jason and the Argonauts on his quest to
retrieve the Golden Fleece and the Persian King Darius who built a
pontoon at the narrowest point of the straits to cross into the
European side are two of the famous people of antiquity who had
already sailed or crossed the Bosphorus. Marvel at the architectural
masterpieces lining the shores of the channel, built during
different historical periods, enhancing the natural beauty of the
Asian and European shores. Sail past Dolmabahce Palace and Ciragan
Kempinski Palace, built on the European shore, glide under the
Bosphorus Bridge, your cruise continues past Beylerbeyi Palace, the
Anatolian Fortress and Kanlica, built on the Asian shore. You will
have the opportunity for great photographs and the feeling of being
“sandwiched” between two continents, so close to both shores, is
totally overwhelming! After which meet your motorcoach and be
transferred back to the old city of Istanbul. Here, the famous Grand
Bazaar, with its four thousand shops offering a wide variety of
goods, ranging from carpets, kilims, gold, leather goods and
souvenirs offer a great choice of shopping. You will have free time
to browse through all this colorful display of merchandise and
perhaps find the ideal buy you have been looking for, before your
return to the ship. Please Note: Seasonal clothing and comfortable
walking shoes are recommended. For your convenience, the boat is
equipped with bathroom facilities, covered areas as well as open
deck space. Rest rooms are also available inside the Grand Bazaar
area.
Adult 48.00 / Child 24.00 (€)
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EP95
- ISTANBUL. Secret Treasures of Istanbul
Depart from the pier for an interesting tour of Istanbul with a city
orientation drive through the business center of the modern city,
accross the Galata Bridge, along the banks of the Golden Horn and
under the Byzantine Adueduct of Valens. On the way, see the
Sleymaniye Mosque dedicated to Sultan Suleyman the magnificint,
built by the famous Turkish Architect, Sinan. Arrive at Chora
Museum. This 11th century church of St.Savior in Chora is the most
important Byzantine monument in Istanbul after the St. Sophia
museum. It displays a collection of fourteenth century frescoes,
gold-inlaid mosaics and some of the World’s finest Byzantine
paintings. Afterwards drive along the ancient Byzantine city walls
to arrive at the Byzantine Hippodrome where the chariot races an
celebrations in honor of the emperors once took place during
Byzantine Empire era. Visit the ancient church of St.Sergius and
Bachus which belonged to the monastery of Hormisdas and was built as
the result of a vow sworn by Justinian when he was on the point of
being executed for conspiring against his predecessor. The church is
very unique in shape as it is an irregular quadrilateral in which is
inscribed an octagon formed by the pillars supporting the dome. The
tour will continue at an Underground Cistern, consisting of a
network of waterways built as far back as the third century BC, to
protect the city against long sieges. Continue to Zeyrek area,
another historical area of Istanbul for lunch at Zeyrek Caffe. After
lunch drive to Rustem Pasha Mosque, located at Eminonu close to
Spice Market. This Mosque was built by Sinan in 1550 for Rustem
Pasha, a grand vizier who married one of the daughters of Suleyman
the Magnificent. Inside and on the facade you see some beautiful
Iznik faience. The mihrab completely covered with faience tiles and
the mimbar are particularly striking. Afterwards visit the Spice
Market, next to the mosque. Your last stop is at exotic Grand Bazaar
with its 4.000 tiny shops, selling every conceivable item including
carpets, brass, jewelry and copper. Here, have the opportunity to
see a pecial demonstration of the making of traditional Turkish
carpets or perhaps you may prefer to wonder around on your own. At
the stated time and place, return to your motorcoach which will take
you directly back to the ship.
Adult 49.00 / Child 25.00 (€)
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EP5
- KUSADASI. Excursion to Ephesus
Through the colourful town of Kusadasi, drive along the coast and
into the verdant countryside to reach Ephessos, famous in antiquity
for its Temple of Diana - one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient
World - and later the home of St. John. During the years of the
Roman Empire, the Greek port of Ephessos became the greatest city in
Asia Minor. Upon arrival at Ephessos, leave your motorcoach and
follow your guide, to enter this amazing ancient city through the
Magnesian Gate. Here, discover innumerable monuments including the
Forum, the Odeon, the Library of Celsus, the Thermal Baths of
Scolastika and the Great Theatre of Antiquity built in the Greek era
and reconstructed in the Roman period, which is still noted for its
remarkable acoustics. View the symbols all around and marvel at the
fact that one is still able to read the inscriptions in the ancient
Greek language. Walk back to your motorcoach along the Arcadian Way,
where once Mark Antony and Cleopatra rode in procession. As you
drive back to Kusadasi, on a hill above Selcuk, just outside
Ephessos, view the Basilica of St. John, which was erected over his
grave in the 6th Century AD by the Emperor Justinian. And just
downhill, lies the site of the famous Temple of Diana, today in
ruins. Before returning to the ship, enjoy free time in Kusadasi to
shop for every conceivable item, such as carpets, jewelry, local
souvenirs, leather goods and Turkish delights.
Adult 48.00 / Child 24.00 (€)
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EP6
- KUSADASI. Excursion to Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary
Begin your tour with a Drive through the colorful and bustling town
of Kusadasi and along the coastal highway until you reach Mt.
Koressos. Situated in a small valley, it is here where you will
visit the humble chapel, which lies on the site of the little house
where The Virgin Mary resided to after the crucifixion and is
believed to have spent her last days. Despite the many
controversies, the Christian World still favors this belief and the
site, has been officially sanctioned by the Vatican for pilgrimage.
Continue on to the site of Ancient Ephessos and accompanied by your
Turkish guide, walk through the Magnesian Gate, which is the
entrance to the ancient city of Ephessos. Your guided walking tour
will take you through one of the most magnificent excavated cities
in the world. See the Odeon (concert hall), the Fountain of Trajan,
the steam-heated Baths of Scolastika, the Temple of Hadrian and the
Latrians, the Library of Celsus and The Great Theatre of Ephessos,
where St. Paul preached, which is the largest theatre in antiquity
having a capacity of 24,000. Walk back to your motor coach along the
Arcadian Way, which is where Mark Anthony and Cleopatra once rode in
procession as newlyweds. While driving back to Kusadasi and just
outside Ephessos, view the Basilica of St. John, which was erected
over his grave in the 6th Century AD by the Emperor Justinian. And
just downhill, lies the site of the famous Temple of Diana, today in
ruins. Before returning to the ship, enjoy free time in Kusadasi to
shop for every conceivable item, such as carpets, jewelry, local
souvenirs, leather goods and Turkish delights.
Adult 54.00 / Child 27.00 (€)
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EP66
- MYKONOS. Delos & Apollo Sanctuary
Delos, once a Sacred Island, is the legendary birthplace of the Sun
God Apollo and his twin sister Artemis. For 500 years, tiny Delos
was the religious and commercial hub of the entire Aegean, today,
the only remaining inhabitants are its treasured ruins and their
caretakers. Depart from the port of Mykonos by boat, for the ancient
harbor of Delos where you will commence your two hour guided walking
tour. You will first see the Agora and beyond it, the Sacred Way,
which leads you to the Temple of Apollo. Next, view the remains of a
Hellenistic Quarter with its harbors, water houses, luxurious
villas, such as the House of Cleopatra, the House of the Dolphin,
the House of the Masks and the House of Dionysos, as well as remains
of other notable quarters. Note their architecture and mosaic
floors, which have survived over 2,500 years. Continue on and marvel
at the spectacular Avenue of the Lions, where five Naxian marble
beasts from the 7th Century BC crouch, vigilant guardians of the
Sacred Lake, standing dry today. Return to Mykonos by boat and enjoy
free time in the town of Mykonos.
Adult 46.00 / Child 23.00 (€)
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EP67
- PATMOS. Scenic Tour Around the Island
An interesting scenic island tour has been designed for those guests
who prefer to discover the beauties of Patmos within the comfort of
your air-conditioned motorcoach. Commencing your tour from the port
of Skala you will drive to the dominating central part of the island
“Chora” which is the location of the Majestic Byzantine
Monastery of St. John the Divine, built in 1088. Your sightseeing
will first bring you to the windmills of Chora, once upon a time the
landmark of all Aegean islands. Enjoy the view, take photos and
continue to visit the new active convent of Evangelismos
(Annunciation) in the south part of the island, which has a
significant number of nuns who follow the traditions. Afterwards,
continue your drive around the island to see its landscape of
outstanding natural beauty comprised of rocky hills. Dozens of
tongues of land reaching out into the sea tranquil beaches and many
picturesque inlets, before you arrive to the village of Kambos
located in the north part of the island, where you will be welcomed
with a refreshment and a traditional local sweet. Ending your tour
in the port of Scala you may enjoy some free time in this quaint and
picturesque little harbor.
Adult 29.00 / Child 19.00 (€)
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EP75
- PATMOS. An Afternoon at the Beach
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon, soaking up the sun and swimming in the
crystal clear blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Depart the ship by
tenders for a direct ride to “Cambos” beach on the shores of
Patmos. Here, you will spend two luxurious hours, swimming,
sunbathing and relaxing in the famous tranquility of the beaches
Patmos Island. Changing facilities are located in the cafeteria on
the beach, sun beds and umbrellas are provided, enabling you to
enjoy all possible comforts. Relax over a cold refreshment or coffee
before re-embarking the tenders for the return ride to the ship.
Please Note: Towels will be supplied by the ship and must be
returned after use.
Adult 29.00 / Child 19.00 (€)
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EP54
- PIRAEUS. Athens City Tour & Acropolis
Take a short drive to Athens, the cradle of the Europe’s earliest
civilization. For twenty-five centuries, the panorama of this city
is dominated by the rock “The Acropolis”. After a short drive
past many of the city’s marina’s and along the city’s main
Avenue of Syngrou, walk uphill to visit the Acropolis and see the
principal buildings: the Propylaia, the Temple of Athena Nike, the
Erechtheion and the magnificent Parthenon. During your visit, you
will also have some free time to admire the spectacular views from
this point of Athens. Continue with a panoramic tour of the city,
where you will view the Olympieion (the Temple of Olympian Zeus)
from the 6th Century BC, one of the largest Corynthian style temples
in Greek history and Hadrian’s Arch (2nd Century AD), which
divided the Greek city from Hadrian’s new Roman city. Arriving at
Syntagma Square (Constitution Square), see the Royal Palace, built
for Otto I of Bavaria and the present day Parliament. In front of
the Palace stands the Monument of the Unknown Soldier where two
soldiers (Evzoni) stand guard continuously in the traditional war
uniform. Drive further along and pass the University, Academy and
Library before arriving at the Stadium, which stands on the site of
the Ancient Stadium laid out under Lycurgus in the 4th Century BC
and rebuilt in 1896 on its original plan for the modern Olympic
Games. Drive again via Syngrou Avenue to return to Piraeus and the
ship. Please Note: Due to extensive uphill walking in order to reach
the Parthenon, comfortable and nonslip shoes are recommended. Please
note that the archaeological site of the Acropolis will be explored
for approximately two hours on foot. Steep stairs, uneven and
slippery surfaces as well as uphill walking will be involved,
therefore, this excursion is not suitable for guests with walking
disabilities.
Adult 49.00 / Child 25.00 (€)
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EP24
- RHODES. Lindos with Lunch by the Beach
Depart with your motorcoach from the harbor of Rhodes and drive
alongside the walls of the Medieval city and Mandraki Harbor where
once stood the 27 meter Bronze statue of the Colossos of Rhodes, one
of the seven wonders of the Ancient World. Commence your walking
tour at Port d’Amboise where you will stroll through the Medieval
Old City, down through Chevaliers Road and view the Palace of the
Knights of St. John not to mention the medieval houses of the
Knights. Continue on and pass by the Hospital of the Knights of St.
John, before meeting back up with your motorcoach at the Marine
Gate. Afterwards enjoy a relaxing drive along the eastern coastline
as you make your way to the village of Lindos (approximately 45
minutes drive). On arrival, follow your guide and proceed on foot
uphill to explore the Acropolis of Lindos, which overlooks the
Aegean Sea and the historic Bay of St Paul. Marvel at the
breathtaking views, and sites of this amazing Ancient City.
Afterwards, time will be given to discover this picturesque village
at the foot of the hill at your own pace before meeting backup with
your guide at the stated time and place. Continue on to a leading
five star beach hotel, half an hour away in the highly populated
tourism spot of the island “Faliraki”. Here you will enjoy a
full variety lunch buffet along with house wine before relaxing in
the afternoon sun by the pool, on the beach, or in the hotels
surrounding gardens. Hotel facilities, sun beds are included. Water
sports if desired will be at an extra cost. At the stated time meet
back up with your guide for the drive back to the harbor and your
ship. Please Note: Towels will be supplied by the ship and should be
returned after use. Hotel facilities, umbrellas and sun-beds will be
available on the beach for use. A short stop is foreseen at a
ceramic workshop to see how the traditional and world famous Rhodian
ceramics are made. The order of sites visited may change in order to
avoid overcrowding of motorcoaches and tourists.
Adult 69.00 / Child 35.00 (€)
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EP51
- RHODES. Old City & Philerimos
Drive along the medieval walls to the summit of Mount Smith, the
Acropolis of Ancient Rhodes. From the tumbled massive pillars of a
Temple of Athena, the view encompasses the nearby Temple of Apollo,
the Stadium of Diagoras and the port, which was once protected by
the Colossus of Rhodes – one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient
World. The drive continues across the island to Philerimos. The
summit of Philerimos was the site of Ialysos, one of the three
ancient cities of Rhodes. Later remains include the restored
Byzantine Church of Our Lady of Philerimos, a chapel with 15th
century frescoes and a ruined castle of the Knights. After the visit
and free time, you will return to the Old City of Rhodes and begin a
guided walk of the Medieval walled city to the Porte d’Amboise. It
will be a pleasure to stroll the Street of the Knights with its
medieval buildings, winding alleys, towers, turrets and emblazoned
facades. Then visit the impressive Grand Masters Palace and have the
chance to see, among others, the superb mosaics. After your pleasant
walk, pass through the Marine Gate to meet up with your motorcoach
and return to the ship. Please Note: There will be easy and flat
walking involved in the Old Town.
Adult 39.00 / Child 22.00 (€)
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EP71
- RHODES. Lindos Excursion
Leaving the harbor area, you will drive along the picturesque
eastern coastline, scattered with white-washed villages, until you
reach Lindos. (A drive of approximately 45 minutes). This enchanting
site of the most important of the three great cities of ancient
times is guarded by the medieval walls constructed by the Knights of
St. John in the 13th century. Within stands the ancient Acropolis of
Lindos on the brick of a precipice 400 feet above sea level. From
the Acropolis you will stand in awe with the breathtaking views of
the great expanse of the Pelagus and St. Paul’s Bay, which is
where the Apostle himself cast anchor during his historic voyage to
Ephessos. You will proceed, on foot, up the Great staircase leading
from the Hellenistic portico to the Temple of Athena, considered the
most worshipped temple of the Ancient Greek World. After your visit
to the Acropolis there will be some time for shopping in the
interesting little shops that line the narrow streets of this
attractive village. You will rejoin the motorcoaches and drive back
to the town of Rhodes where you will commence your walking tour of
the Old Medieval City of Rhodes at the Port d’Amboise and stroll
through the Medieval Old City, down through Chevaliers Road and view
the Palace of the Knights of St. John not to mention the medieval
houses of the Knights. Continue on and pass by the Hospital of the
Knights of St. John, before meeting back up with your motorcoach at
the Marine Gate. Please Note: A short stop is foreseen at a ceramic
workshop to see how the traditional and world famous Rhodian
ceramics are made. There will be strenuous uphill walking to visit
the Acropolis of Lindos and to return to parking lot.
Adult 44.00 / Child 22.00 (€)
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EP14
- CAPE SOUNION
Take a relaxing trip down to the southernmost tip of Mainland Greece
to see the fifth century B.C Temple of Poseidon at Sounion. See if
you can spot where Byron carved his initials on one of the
temple’s sixteen columns. Marvel at the sheer rugged beauty of the
coastline and the ancient temple perched above a 197-foot drop down
to the Aegean Sea below. Stand above the site of the world’s first
lighthouse, overlooking an area steeped in classical Greek history,
ever since the tragic king Aegeas threw himself from the rocky
precipice into the sea below, there by giving his name to the Aegean
Sea.
Adult 32.00 (€)
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EP15
- ONE DAY CRUISE
Aegina, Poros & Hydra. It’s just a short 20 minute drive to
Flisvos harbour where you will board your ship for a memorable full
day cruise to the three Saronic Gulf Islands of Aegina, Hydra and
Poros. The cruise ship is fully equipped with bars, dance floor,
inside/outside seating, money exchange, gift shop, restaurant, air
conditioning/heating etc. Lunch with a glass of wine is inclusive of
the price and in the afternoon there is also a small show to keep
you entertained for the return journey.
Adult 80.00 (€)
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EP16
- ARGOLIS. (Mycenae, Epidaurus, Corinth Canal) with Lunch
Visit the most historic region of the Peloponnese - where you can
see more ancient sites per square mile than in the whole of Greece!
You will first cross the Corinth Canal, separating the Peloponnese
from Mainland Greece with impressive dimensions - Visit the ancient
site of Mycenae, home to several important excavations such as the
Lion Gate, Royal Palace & Tomb of Agamemnon, all of whose
sophisticated architecture testifies to the advanced culture of the
Mycenaean civilisation. Then on to the stunning ancient theatre of
Epidaurus, which was built with such amazing mathematical precision
that a pin dropped in the arena can be heard from every one of the
14,000 seats! There will also be a stop at the picturesque town of
Nafplion, the first capital of modern Greece.
Adult 82.00 (without lunch Adult 72.00) (€)
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EP18
- DELPHI. Full Day with Lunch
With its site raised on the slopes of a high mountain terrace &
dwarfed on either side by the great & ominous crags of
Parnassus, it’s easy to see why the ancients believed Delphi to be
the centre of the universe. Confirmation of a divine presence was
achieved through the discovery of a rock chasm that excludes strange
vapours & reduced all visitors to frenzied, incoherent &
undoubtedly prophetic mutterings, whilst consulting the Oracle!
Visit the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Stadium & the Temple, as well
as the museum of Delphi - home to over 10,000 artefacts, including
the famous bronze Charioteer. In addition, you will also pass
through the typical mountain Greek village of Arachova - famous for
its cheese, matured in nearby caves, and for its flokati rugs.
Adult 82.00 (without lunch Adult 72.00) (€)
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EP22
- KOROPI. “Old Stables” Greek Folklore Evening
A 40 minutes drive out of Athens in small village called Koropi,
situated in the wine district of Attica, is the ‘Old Stables’
Taverna. Renowned as an excellent Greek folklore taverna, also
frequented by the local residents, you will dine on typical Greek
food & wine, whilst enjoying a professional floorshow. And if,
after a few glasses of Ouzo & wine you are over come with the
desire to join in, then we’ll happily teach you a few steps!
(Casual dress).
Adult 60.00 (€)
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EP42
- MICROLIMANO. Seafood Dinner
This is an evening excursion to the picturesque fishing harbour of
Microlimano, which is the perfect setting to enjoy a wonderful
seafood dinner served on the waterfront. Dinner includes starters,
shrimp, calamari, fish, salads, fruit, wine, ouzo and soft drinks.
Adult 60.00 (€)
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EP79
- ATHENS. Greek Evening in Plaka
This is an evening excursion to a taverna in Plaka, which is within
walking distance from most of the central Athens hotels. Excellent
Greek food in a lively atmosphere, entertained through dances and
music from all parts of the country. Wine, beer and soft drinks are
also included. Although the show does have an official ending time,
clients are more than welcome to stay on in the taverna, to join in
with the local residents! (Casual dress)
Adult 50.00 (€)
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EP80
- ARCHAEON GEFSEIS. Ancient Tastes
One cannot leave Greece without relishing what the Ancients used to
savour. A unique opportunity to compliment your “Hellenic
Experience”. A restaurant, which recreates the ancient Greek
symposium, with all its romance and picturesque interest. Dine in a
torch-lit atmosphere, on the most extraordinary dishes. Waiters in
togas, archaic eating and drinking utensils, air scented by
essential oils, as well as music with rhythms and sounds of
antiquity are a few of the many pleasures enjoyed here.
Adult 60.00 (€)
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