Light of Greece (from Voyages of Antiquity cruise)
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It starts from Istanbul and the Greek leg of the cruise includes excursions on the islands of Kos, Delos and Crete. It ends with a 2 night stay in an Athens hotel with tours of the Acropolis Museum and the Acropolis. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Seabourne Voyage
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The voyage starts at Piraeus with some stops at Nydri, Monemvasia, Corfu and ends in Venice. Another highlight is the tour of the Olympia, where visitors can explore the gymnasium, ruined temples and tracks where ancient athletes competed. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Silver Spirit Cruise Liner
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This cruise includes a visit to less popular ports but still very significant to the civilization of Greece. The adventure starts from Istanbul and ends in Piraeus with calls in Mykonos, Rhodes, Volos and Patmos. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Princess Cruises
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This cruise centers on the Santorini islands with two main activities you can choose from. The first is to hike to the top of the volcano and experience a breathtaking view from there. The second is to go to a winery and have a wonderful time sipping their local wine – Vinsanto. Rhodes and Crete are also included in the itinerary. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Star Clippers
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Once considered to be the Gibraltar of the East, the town of Monemvasia is populated by a few hundred locals now. That’s why it makes for a more immersive experience when it comes to a local Greek’s day to day life. Their houses are prettily restored along narrow streets with some cafes and tavernas scattered throughout. This is the last leg of the Star Clippers cruise which also includes the historical Patmos and Amorgos. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Swan Hellenic
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If you want to have an in-depth knowledge on the history of Athens, Nauplia and other islands, Greek scholars are on board on this cruise to give you exactly that. A visit to the Gothic Grand Master’s Palace is also in store for an overnight stay in Rhodes. Excursions to Crete and Santorini are also included in the cruise. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Variety Cruises
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Get glimpses of Folegandros, Paros, Kythnos and many other tiny Greek islands while on the Cylcades cruise, a motor yacht with a 50 passenger capacity. The starting point is in Piraeus with a day cruise in Santorini that includes escapades to Oia and Akrotiri while night owls can enjoy the allure of Mykonos before ending again in Piraeus. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Celestyal Cruises
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Offering an authentic Greek experience, this cruise starts in Piraeus or Lavrion and lasts 3-4 nights. Although it’s a relatively new cruise, Celestyal’s food, wine, and entertainment activities are traditional so you will have a classic experience that’s wholly Greek. Two itineraries can also be combined so that you get to see Crete, Chios, Santorini and Rhodes, among other great islands. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Splendour of the Seas (from Royal Caribbean International Cruise)
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Starting from Venice, this cruise provides a range of attractions for all ages such as the wonderful beaches of Mykonos and Corfu. A visit to the Melissani Lake through a boat trip also appeals to children and adults alike. In addition, there’s a bit of Athens for those who want to immerse in classical culture with a touch of modernity. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Sea Dream Cruise
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SeaDream I might just be a 112-passenger cruiser from SeaDream Yacht Club but what it offers encompass a wide range of islands. From Dubrovnik to Piraeus, this ship cruises along the islands of Itea and Hydra where tourists can experience the Oracle at the Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi and witness donkeys as a major form of transport.