15124, Maroysi, Athens, Greece
Piraeus port is the gateway to Athens center. Don't miss the Parthenon, the temple to Athena which looms over Athens from its perch atop the Acropolis, an eternal icon of art and civilization. Completed in 438 B.C., the temple still astounds as the flowering of Greek art and architecture. When you come down off the hill, don't miss a visit to the Ancient Agora, Syntagma Square, the Acropolis Museum and the city's historic centre, around Plaka. Ideally, sit and relax at a cafe on the foot of the hill, sample some Greek souvlaki or a frappe, take a glance back up the hill from time to time and give the goddess her due.
The smallest - just 48 sq.km - but most cosmopolitan island of the North Sporades complex, Skiathos is the “Garden of Eden” for thousands of Greek and foreign tourists. The island combines incredible natural beauty, with lush vegetation reaching the crystal waters of its beaches, developed tourist infrastructure and a vivid lifestyle. The picturesque town of Skiathos with a population of 5,000 is the only town on the village, standing on the same location and under the same name since antiquity and along with its great tourism development it manages to keep its unique character intact. Homeland to Alexandros Papadiamantis, with the white houses, the many belfries, the blooming alleys and the vibrant commercial and night life, Skiathos is built on a semicircular plan on the north-east side of the port. Book your flight with Aegean Airlines and fly to one of the most beautiful islands in Greece.
Dikili is a coastal town and a district of İzmir Province. The district is quite picturesque both along its shoreline and in its interior parts, and is a popular summer resort.
A number of cruise ships call there each year, using the port as a starting point for excursions to the interior, mainly the ancient site of Pergamum. In addition, the village and its surrounding area offer a relaxed holiday atmosphere, with fishing boats, small waterfront cafés and a limited number of shops.
Santorini is essentially what remains of an enormous volcanic explosion dated back 3,600 years (between 1627- 1600 BC) and which created the current geological caldera: a giant central lagoon, more or less rectangular, measuring about 12 by 7 km. The effect is still explosive: 300-m-high steep cliffs on three sides rise from sea level, cubic white houses surrounded by pink bougainvilleas glow in the Aegean sun. The wild beauty, the fascinating Caldera, the gold sunset, of the Number 1 destination in Greece will steal your heart away!
Piraeus port is the gateway to Athens center. Don't miss the Parthenon, the temple to Athena which looms over Athens from its perch atop the Acropolis, an eternal icon of art and civilization. Completed in 438 B.C., the temple still astounds as the flowering of Greek art and architecture. When you come down off the hill, don't miss a visit to the Ancient Agora, Syntagma Square, the Acropolis Museum and the city's historic centre, around Plaka. Ideally, sit and relax at a cafe on the foot of the hill, sample some Greek souvlaki or a frappe, take a glance back up the hill from time to time and give the goddess her due.
Welcome to Greece's most famous cosmopolitan island, a whitewashed paradise in the heart of the Cyclades. Whether you are an entertainment junkie out for a real good time or a visitor who wishes to explore the island’s history and tradition, Mykonos will certainly meet your expectations, as one of the most quaint destinations of this cruise. Ramble along narrow streets past white-washed houses and blue-domed churches, bougainvillea-covered walls and thread-like, step-laden footpaths leading everywhere. Set out on a journey to discover a fascinating world where glamour meets simplicity.
Agios Nikolaos is the capital of Lasithi Prefecture and an international resort that attracts thousands of visitors annually. It is located in the natural harbor of Mirabello, a name that derives from the words "mira bella", which characterize the magnificent view to the sea. Agios Nikolaos took its name from the small byzantine church which dates from the 7th century. It thrived during the Venetian rule (12-13nth century). The city's marvel is the Lagoon, which connects with the sea through a small canal, while the surrounding red rocks and lush trees create a unique atmosphere. You can stroll along the shops and local crafts stores or relax at the numerous cafes and tavernas, sip a "raki" with the locals and enjoy the view.
At the port of Gialos, the traditional mansions spread amphitheatrically up the hill that lies in the distance. Symi, the "jewel of the Dodecanese" as it is called, has evolved in recent years to a very popular destination.
Kusadasi is a popular resort along the coasts of Asia Minor, our base of the exploration of nearby ancient town of Ephesus, which has one of the largest collections of ruins in the eastern Mediterranean. In the first century B.C., it was one of the largest cities in the world, boasting the Great Theater which 24.000 people, the Temple of Artemis, which was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Library of Celsus, which was considered the finest in creation. Today, we can see only parts of the ancient glory but still, you will definitely be enchanted. Don't miss the chance to visit the local bazaar in Kusadasi.
Çeşme is a coastal town in Turkey's westernmost end, on the tip of the homonym peninsula. It lies across a strait facing the Greek island of Chios. It is a popular holiday resort.
Piraeus port is the gateway to Athens center. Don't miss the Parthenon, the temple to Athena which looms over Athens from its perch atop the Acropolis, an eternal icon of art and civilization. Completed in 438 B.C., the temple still astounds as the flowering of Greek art and architecture. When you come down off the hill, don't miss a visit to the Ancient Agora, Syntagma Square, the Acropolis Museum and the city's historic centre, around Plaka. Ideally, sit and relax at a cafe on the foot of the hill, sample some Greek souvlaki or a frappe, take a glance back up the hill from time to time and give the goddess her due.