Shore Excursions available on the easyCruise Life  
Note - Shore Excursions may only be purchased on board the ship
  • The following tour descriptions are based on 2008 rates and are provided for information purposes only
  • Payment for shore excursions must be made in cash (euro) or charged to your on board account
  • All information contained in this document is subject to change without notification due to unforeseeable circumstances such as weather, vessel itinerary or local conditions.
Kalymnos
Kantouni Beach & Monastery of Agios Savvas Approx. duration: 4h 30min Cost: 25 Euro/person
Departing from the port, proceed to the Monastery of St. Savvas for a quick visit and a photo stop. Then continue through the villages of Pothia, Hora and Panormos to the Domus Club at Kantouni Beach. At the Domus Club beach bar, enjoy complimentary refreshments while you spend some time relaxing at the beach.
Bodrum
Blue Water Voyage & the Castle of St. Peter Approx. duration: 6h Cost: 40 Euro/person
Visit St. Peter's Castle and the Museum of Underwater Archeology, then enjoy a traditional gullet cruise along the Turkish coast. The cruise will stop at several beaches and small bays for swimming and sunbathing. Lunch is available for purchase on board.
Kos
Island Tour & Kaiki BBQ Approx. duration: 6h 45 min Cost: 68 Euro/person
Departing from the port of Kos, travel toward the Asklepion, the most famous archaeological site on the island. Your guided tour of the site includes an in depth account of this remarkable site. Then continue to Zia, a small, lively mountain village, from which you have a superb view of the Aegean Sea and the islands of Kalymnos and Pserimos. The village is an arts and craft center and has many small shops, some of them selling the famous local thyme and honey. Close to Kefalos, the most southwestern village of the island, enjoy your lunch break. Captain Yiannis and his crew will take you to the lovely bay of "Kamari" with via a classic Greek kaiki, where you can enjoy the crystal-clear water teeming with fish and learn to catch these fish using traditional techniques. After the fishing lessons, the boat anchors at the beach and while you are snorkeling or swimming a barbecue lunch will be prepared. On the way back to the port a short stop will be made at Antimachia, the village located in the middle of the island, where you will visit a traditional windmill and home dating back 200 hundred years.
Syros
Syros Island Tour Approx. duration: 3h Cost: 42 Euro/person
During the 19th century, Syros represented the center of culture and trade in the Aegean, and Ermoupolis, "Queen of the Cyclades," served as the principal port. An influx of architects from across Europe led to an interesting architectural style that differs from the rest of the Cyclades. See the neo-classical buildings and old mansions set around Ermoupolis' harbor. Pass the villages of Vari and Chroussa to reach Posidonia and view the Benaki Mansion. Once the residence of one of the most renowned families in Greece, the building now serves as the town hall. Continue to the seaside village of Finikas and stop for some refreshments. The tour then proceeds with a scenic drive through the villages of Giallissas and Talanta on the way back to Ermoupolis.
Mykonos
Visit to Ancient Delos Approx. duration: 4h Cost: 47 Euro/person
Board local kaiki from the port of Mykonos and sail to the ancient site of Delos. A walking tour will enable you to see one of the most respected and revered sanctuaries of antiquity. Delos itself is practically at the center of the Cyclades and its geographical position made it an early trade hub, which, through the centuries developed into one of the most important in the Mediterranean. The small, uninhabited island of Delos was once the religious center of the entire Aegean area. According to mythology it was the birthplace of Apollo, the god of music, of sun, light, harmony and beauty. Pilgrims from all over Greece and other countries, came to pay their respects to the God, bringing their gifts and offerings, making the island one of the most respected sanctuaries, a position it retained throughout ancient times.
Please note: All tours descriptions are subject to modification and final descriptions will be published onboard. Alterations may be made by the operators of the tours for operational reasons.