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    12 Days / 11 Nights
    Dates : 10 - 21 Aug 2026
    Athens / Athens
    Douglas Mawson
    Two pre hotel nights in Athens + Airport arrival and departure transfers to/from group hotel + Wi-Fi

    Famed as the birthplace of democracy, Alexander the Great and Plato, Greece offers a plethora of iconic experiences for all the senses. From the resonant melodies of the bouzouki to the majestic Doric columns of the Parthenon and the anise-laden allure of ouzo, this journey encapsulates ‘everything Greek’. Explore legendary sites like Olympia, the Oracle of Delphi, and the ancient wonders of Crete. Savour the flavours of the Mediterranean diet and immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of Greek music, dance and hospitality. Visit the sun-kissed islands of Mykonos and Santorini and wander the historical heart of Rhodes. There will be time to relax harbourside as fishermen tend their nets, join the locals in the lively sirtaki dance and savour sunsets over an azure Aegean horizon. One thing is certain: after this voyage, you’ll honestly be able to say, ‘It’s all Greek to me.’

    Map/Itinerary

    Day 1Athens, Greece

    Welcome to Athens. On arrival at Athens airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall, to meet our representative, followed by a transfer to our group hotel. At the hotel, visit our hospitality desk in the lobby to meet our team who will provide you with useful information regarding pre-embarkation procedures and about your time in Athens. You will also receive cabin tags for your luggage. Please clearly label the tags with your name and your cabin number on the ship. This evening offers time to relax in preparation for tomorrow.

    Accommodation: Athens Hotel

    Day 2Athens

    After breakfast, enjoy a morning ‘Your Choice’ experience. Rejoin the coach to return to our hotel or take a stroll to the city’s popular Plaka precinct, nearby. A series of streets and laneways filled with restaurants, cafes and shops, it is the perfect place to grab a bite to eat or shop for gifts to take home (lunch own expense). This evening, we celebrate the start to our journey in true Greek style, with a Welcome Event.

    Day 3Embark Athens (Port: Piraeus)

    Enjoy a leisurely morning in Athens with your hop‑on‑hop‑off bus pass. Revisit your favourite sites, browse the city’s markets and shops, or uncover hidden treasures at your own pace. This convenient pass makes independent exploration easy, while warm Greek hospitality ensures you are never far from helpful advice on how to make the most of your time.

    Mid-afternoon, we transfer from our hotel to the port of Piraeus to board the ship and sail towards the famed Corinth Canal. This evening, we enjoy a ‘Welcome Aboard’ dinner where we meet our crew and onboard team.

    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner onboard

    Day 4Cruising the Corinth Canal and Delphi (Port: Itea)

    We wake this morning at the entrance to one of the world’s engineering wonders, the Corinth Canal. This narrow waterway connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea, cutting through the Isthmus of Corinth and saving vessels a significant 700-kilometre journey around the Peloponnese peninsula. Stretching 6.4 kilometres and only 21 metres wide at its base, the Corinth Canal is one of the narrowest lock-free canals in the world. Its towering limestone walls, reaching heights of up to 78 metres, create a dramatic passage for vessels, which almost touch its sides as they sail its path.

    Exiting the canal, we sail the Gulf of Corinth to Itea where our afternoon offers a glimpse into the life of the early Greeks, with a visit to the former city of Delphi.

    Day 5Katakolon (Port: Katakolon)

    Today, our ‘Your Choice’ experiences are truly Olympic in scope, offering you two classic Greek treats. A brief ten-minute walk from our berth, finds a variety of shops and restaurants to explore. Just a short distance away, the popular pebbled Plakes Beach awaits, and the sandy stretch of Agios Andreas Beach is a mere five-minute taxi ride.

    Steeped in maritime history, the picturesque port town of Katakolon remains the gateway to the ancient site of Olympia, and our port for today. One of the most important sanctuaries in ancient Greece, Olympia was dedicated to Zeus, the king of the gods. Every four years, athletes from across the Greek world gathered here to compete in various sports, honouring Zeus and fostering unity among the city states. The busy port town of Katakolon itself is a hub of activity, with its quaint streets lined with shops and cafes, while the Katakolon Lighthouse and the Museum of Ancient Greek Technology offer insights into the region’s rich history.

    Day 6Kalamata (Port: Kalamata)

    Celebrated for its famous olives, Kalamata is the capital of the Messenia region. Having withstood various civilisations, including the Byzantines, Franks, Venetians, and Ottomans, it invites us to explore a slice of the Peloponnese Peninsula. Today its acts as our gateway to a coastline of Medieval castles and a chance to savour the local olives. The renowned black Kalamata olives are a must-try, and visiting a local producer to sample these olives and pick up a bottle of extra virgin olive oil is a must. Many local producers are still small-scale and family-run, offering an authentic experience.

    Alternatively, you can explore Kalamata’s vibrant central market. Its Saturday, with hundreds of vendors and producers setting up stalls to offer a wide range of fruits and vegetables, including Kalamata olives. You’ll also find a variety of local delicacies, such as sfela cheese (a semi-hard cheese made from sheep or cow milk), pasteli, honey, lalagia (fried dough), and Poliani apples.

    Day 7Chania, Crete (Port: Souda)

    Crete, the largest of the Greek islands hosts our journey for the next two days. This land of myths, history, and natural wonders is steeped in ancient mythology. In fact, Crete is believed to be the birthplace of Zeus, king of the gods. Its labyrinthine ruins resonate with tales of the Minotaur and King Minos. The Minoans, Europe’s oldest civilisation, have left behind the formidable Palace of Knossos, now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Crete’s landscape is equally captivating, with rugged mountains, fertile plains, and idyllic beaches kissed by azure waters. Charming villages dot the countryside, where time seems to stand still amidst whitewashed buildings adorned with vibrant bougainvillea. Whether exploring ancient ruins, enjoying the island’s rugged landscapes or simply soaking in the island’s laid-back atmosphere, Crete offers a captivating experience for all who visit.

    Our first stop is Souda, the bustling port of Chania, known for its eclectic Old Town and scenic surrounding plains. This area provides a range of interesting experiences to explore.

    Day 8Agios Nikolaos, Crete (Port: Agios Nikolaos)

    Our second stop on Crete is the renowned city of Agios Nikolaos, a seaside town rich in historical charm. The town’s centerpiece, Voulismeni Lake, is steeped in mythology, with ancient legends claiming that the goddesses Athena and Artemis bathed in its serene waters. Surrounded by dramatic red rock formations, the lake connects to the sea via a narrow canal, creating a mythical atmosphere.

    Exploring the town’s shops you can find unique traditional Cretian art artifacts, replicas from local archaeological museums, Cretian jewellery, and intricate embroidery. Additionally, local products and delicacies offer a taste of the region’s rich culinary heritage. The town is surrounded by stunning beaches, easily accessible from the downtown area. A popular beach is just a short distance away, offering visitors a perfect spot to relax and soak in the seaside vibe.

    Day 9Rhodes (Port: Rhodes)

    Popular with culture enthusiasts and beach aficionados alike, Rhodes is the largest and most historically significant of Greece’s Dodecanese islands. Known for its medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rhodes boasts ancient ruins and cobblestone laneways that transport us back to the days of medieval Europe, with two fascinating ‘Your Choice’ experiences on offer this morning, leaving the afternoon free to explore independently before we sail late-afternoon.

    The island’s rich history is highlighted by two notable periods. After the Fourth Crusade, the Knights Hospitallers, fleeing Cyprus, were granted the island by Pope Clement V. They ruled for two centuries, constructing the impressive Palace of the Grand Master and fortifying the island. Their rule ended with the arrival of Suleiman the Magnificent, who, despite his conquest, allowed the Knights to leave with all the wealth they could carry. Whether exploring ancient sites or enjoying its sunny beaches, visitors to Rhodes will find a destination on where the past and present weave a fascinating tale.

    Day 10Santorini (Tender Port: Santorini)

    As we arrive at Santorini, it is easy to see why this iconic island is a favourite among travellers. The sheer cliffs soaring above the Aegean Sea are awe-inspiring as we cross the immense crater of a submerged volcano that leads to its shores. Shaped by a cataclysmic eruption 3,600 years ago, Santorini is famed for its striking sunsets and unique caldera views. Named Thira in ancient times, Santorini has always attracted the curious. Its ancient ruins, including the Minoan site of Akrotiri, offer a rich cultural heritage reflected in local cuisine, wine production, vibrant festivals, and artisanal crafts. Whether wandering through the charming streets of Oia or enjoying the unique black sand beaches, Santorini offers a deeply enriching experience that melds history and natural beauty into the ideal Grecian Island.

    Day 11Mykonos (Tender Port: Mykonos)

    This morning, we arrive at one of Greece’s most renowned islands. The island of Mykonos, with its iconic whitewashed buildings and charming cobblestone lanes, has been a crossroads of cultures for centuries. Renowned for their hospitality, the people of Mykonos excel at making visitors feel at home amid the island’s historical treasures and picturesque landscapes. From ancient ruins to traditional windmills, Mykonos offers a captivating glimpse into a storied past. The local cuisine, festivals and vibrant arts scene reflect a deep cultural heritage, making Mykonos a unique and enriching destination. While recent years have boosted its reputation for vibrant nightlife, bustling beaches, and world-famous beach clubs, there is much more to discover beyond the surface of this famed island. Delve deeper, and you will find a community that embraces tradition, a fact that truly shines when you engage with the locals. Take the time to chat with them, and you will find that the true wealth of Mykonos lies in its people.

    Spending time at one of Mykonos’s famous beaches is a popular way to enjoy your day. If this is your preference, we recommend taking a taxi from the port to your chosen beach. Many of Mykonos’ beaches are lined with restaurants, clubs, and hotels, which provide rows of recliners on the section of the beach adjacent to their property. These establishments often offer food and beverages to their beachfront clients and charge a fee for using their facilities. Therefore, be prepared to pay when visiting many of Mykonos’ beaches.

    As we say goodbye to Mykonos, we enjoy a Farewell dinner onboard while heading towards the Greek mainland. With everything we’ve experienced, it really does feel like ‘It’s all Greek to me.’

    Day 12Disembark Athens (Port: Piraeus)

    After breakfast, disembark the ship and bid farewell to your fellow passengers before being transferred to Athens airport for your onward journey.

    We strongly recommend scheduling your departure for after 1:00 pm today to ensure you have sufficient time to catch your flight.

    Inclusions/Exclusions

    Inclusions

    • Airport arrival and departure transfers to/from our group hotel on the first day and final day of your voyage package
    • Two nights’ hotel accommodation, including breakfast, in Athens on Days 1 and 2
    • Onboard accommodation during voyage, including daily cabin service
    • All meals, snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks and juices during voyage
    • Meals listed as included during shore excursions and land portions of the package.
    • Beer and house wine with dinner
    • Captain’s Farewell reception including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages
    • Pre-voyage and post-voyage excursions as listed
    • ‘Your Choice’ shore excursions as listed
    • Enrichment experiences as listed, including Welcome and Farewell Events
    • Presentations and guiding services provided by the Voyage Host, Team and local operators
    • Gratuities during excursions and enrichment program for local guides, drivers, venues and local sites
    • Port surcharges, permits, tender, pilot and landing fees
    • Onboard Wi-Fi
    • Headsets are available for use during our ‘Your Choice’ experiences when needed
    • Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consultation)
    • Comprehensive pre-departure information

    Exclusions

    • International or domestic flights – unless specified in itinerary
    • Transfers – unless specified in itinerary
    • Airport arrival or departure taxes
    • Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges
    • Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges
    • Hotels and meals – unless specified in the itinerary
    • EU ETS Emissions Surcharge. The levy will appear as a separate line item on your booking invoice titled:
    • EU ETS Emissions Surcharge
    • All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to, alcoholic beverages (outside of dinner service), on board gratuities*, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, email or phone charges

    *Note: A US$15 USD per person per day gratuity for the crew is automatically added to your onboard account. It is at your discretion if you would like to remove the tip (or adjust the amount) when you settle your bill. It is not necessary to tip the team members. This gratuity amount is included for suites as part of their ‘Suite Benefits’.

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