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Package Includes
- Round trip flights NYC-Athens
Other departure cities available. Click on date of departure for selection and prices.
- Airline fuel surcharges
- 9 nights accommodations
- All transfers
- 18 meals: 9 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 6 dinners
- Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach
- Services of English-speaking tour manager (Days 6-9)
- Entrance fees per itinerary
Special Features
- Acropolis in Athens
- Greek Islands of Mykonos, Rhodes and Patmos
- Greek style informal cruising
- Archeological site of Olympia and Delphi
- Meteora
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DAY 1, Wednesday - Depart the USA
Depart the USA to Greece. Your flight includes meals, drinks and in-flight entertainment for your journey
DAY 2, Thursday - Arrive in Athens
Arrive and transfer to your hotel. Balance of the day at leisure
Overnight: Athens
DAY 3, Friday - Embark Cruise, Sail to Mykonos
Early morning transfer to pier for embarkation. Ship sails at 11:00 am. Cruise to Mykonos (Greece), and enjoy an evening on the island from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Sail overnight to Rhodes
Overnight: Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 4, Saturday - Full Day in Rhodes
Enjoy a full day on the island of Rhodes (Greece), the largest island of the Dodecanese archipelago, from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm. Explore the island's medieval Old Town, preserved in and around the walls of a Venetian castle, built by the 14th-century Knights of St. John. Declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site, the citadel of Rhodes, located at the far northern end of the island, is considered one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean
Overnight: Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 5, Sunday - Morning at Patmos, Afternoon in Kusadasi
Morning in Patmos (Greece) from 6:30 am to 10:00 am. Enjoy breakfast on board and time at leisure in Patmos, before an afternoon in Kusadasi, Turkey (2:00 pm to 6:30 pm), a city renowned for its beaches and attractive view of the Aegean. Situated on Turkey's west coast, Kusadasi is near to several historical sites including Ephesus, the Temple of Artemis and the House of the Virgin Mary
Overnight: Cruise
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 6, Monday - Disembark Cruise, Sightseeing en route to Olympia
Disembark in Piraeus at 7:00 am and depart Athens via the scenic coastal road to the Corinth Canal to visit the amphitheater of Epidaurus, still used today. Then, continue via Nauplion to Mycenae, the heartland of Greek mythology. Visit the archaeological site known as the "Treasury of Atreus," and the Tomb of Agamemnon, built around 1250 B.C. From here, drive the Central Peloponnese Peninsula, whose primary cities were Corinth and Sparta in classical times, through to the towns of Tripolis and Megalopolis. Continue to Olympia, birthplace of the first Olympic Games
Overnight: Olympia
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 7, Tuesday - Olympia Archaeological Site Tour
Visit the archaeological site of Olympia, including the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus, the ancient stadium, and the Archaeological Museum, where Greek works of art such as Nike of Paionios and terracotta statues date to 5th century B.C. Drive north through the plains of Eliad and Achaia, crossing the Corinth Strait via a cabled bridge from Rion to Antirion. Pass the towns of Nafpactos and Itea en route to the city of Delphi, home of the ruins of the Tholos Temple ▲
Overnight: Delphi
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 8, Wednesday - Delphi Archaeological Site Tour, Travel to Kalambaka
In the morning, visit the excavated site and museum of Delphi, where you will find the sacred Omphalos, once kept in the Adyton of Apollo's Temple, along with the Kourus Statues, Kleobis and Viton, and the 32 foot high Sphinx of Naxos, sitting on an Ionic column (circa 560 B.C.). Continue to the small town of Kalambaka, situated amidst smooth sandstone cliffs in the foothills of Meteora
Overnight: Kalambaka
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 9, Thursday - Meteora Sightseeing, Return to Athens
Visit Meteora, meaning "suspended in the air," with its mystical monasteries nestled perilously close to the edge of the bizarre rock formations. View exquisite specimens of Byzantine art, and then continue past Thermopylae, arriving in Athens in the early evening
Overnight: Athens
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 10, Friday - Athens City Tour
Your morning tour of Athens includes visits to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Panathenian Stadium, the ruins of the Temple of Zeus and the Acropolis. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure in Athens
Overnight: Athens
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 11, Saturday - Depart for the USA
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
Meals: Breakfast
▲ The March 18 departure will operate a slightly different itinerary due to the Greek Independence Day. After the tour of Olympia, passengers will continue to Delphi for sightseeing on Day 7. On Day 8, the tour will visit Castalia Spring and the village of Arachova before continuing onto Kalambaka as originally scheduled.
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Book your Optional Tours before you travel and see more, save time, save money, and protect your investment. Tours purchased while traveling cost at least 10% more! Tours often sell out - avoid disappointment! Save your cash - many countries do not accept credit cards. Travel insurance only covers services purchased prior to departure.
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Book your Optional Tours before you travel and see more, save time, save money, and protect your investment. Tours purchased while traveling cost at least 10% more! Tours often sell out - avoid disappointment! Save your cash - many countries do not accept credit cards. Travel insurance only covers services purchased prior to departure.
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*Not included: airport taxes, fees & September 11th Security Fee, port charge of $60, shore excursions, tips (see Terms & Conditions).
Land only price does not include arrival/departure transfers. As taxis are difficult to find upon disembarkation, we suggest that the departure transfer is pre-booked
Click here for Ports of Call information
Visas are not required for shore excursions to Kusadasi
Cruise itinerary is subject to change
Upgrades for Athens hotels and cabin category choices:
Divani Palace Acropolis / Standard Outside Cabin & Superior Outside Cabin
The March 18 departure will operate a slightly different itinerary due to the Greek Independence Day. See itinerary for details
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 | Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines organizes a variety cruises to Greece and the Greek Islands. Vessels are modest, renovated older ships. They are typically small vessels, carrying no more than 1000 passengers, thus providing embarking and disembarking ease and the ability to access smaller ports on shorter itineraries of 3, 4 and 7 days. Services are limited by each ship's individual characteristics. [more] |
Stanley Hotel  | Athens |
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 | This superior tourist class hotel a short walk to the historical center of Athens including the Plaka, the Acropolis, and the Archaeological Museum. [more] |
Amalia Hotel Olympia  | Olympia |
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 | This first class hotel is situated near many of the archaeological sites of Olympia including the Olympic Stadium and the Sanctuary of Zeus. [more] |
Amalia Hotel  | Delphi |
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 | This first class hotel is located within walking distance of the town and main tourist attractions. [more] |
Amalia Hotel  | Kalambaka |
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 | This first class hotel sits in Kalambaka near Meteora, a site famous for its monasteries built around 1100 AD. [more] |
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 | Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines organizes a variety cruises to Greece and the Greek Islands. Vessels are modest, renovated older ships. They are typically small vessels, carrying no more than 1000 passengers, thus providing embarking and disembarking ease and the ability to access smaller ports on shorter itineraries of 3, 4 and 7 days. Services are limited by each ship's individual characteristics. [more] |
Stanley Hotel  | Athens |
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 | This superior tourist class hotel a short walk to the historical center of Athens including the Plaka, the Acropolis, and the Archaeological Museum. [more] |
Amalia Hotel Olympia  | Olympia |
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 | This first class hotel is situated near many of the archaeological sites of Olympia including the Olympic Stadium and the Sanctuary of Zeus. [more] |
Amalia Hotel  | Delphi |
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 | This first class hotel is located within walking distance of the town and main tourist attractions. [more] |
Amalia Hotel  | Kalambaka |
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 | This first class hotel sits in Kalambaka near Meteora, a site famous for its monasteries built around 1100 AD. [more] |
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 | Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines organizes a variety cruises to Greece and the Greek Islands. Vessels are modest, renovated older ships. They are typically small vessels, carrying no more than 1000 passengers, thus providing embarking and disembarking ease and the ability to access smaller ports on shorter itineraries of 3, 4 and 7 days. Services are limited by each ship's individual characteristics. [more] |
Divani Palace Acropolis  | Athens |
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 | This superior first hotel has a unique feature due to the ancient ruins that were found in its foundation. These ruins have been incorporated into the hotel's architectural design. [more] |
Amalia Hotel Olympia  | Olympia |
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 | This first class hotel is situated near many of the archaeological sites of Olympia including the Olympic Stadium and the Sanctuary of Zeus. [more] |
Amalia Hotel  | Delphi |
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 | This first class hotel is located within walking distance of the town and main tourist attractions. [more] |
Amalia Hotel  | Kalambaka |
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 | This first class hotel sits in Kalambaka near Meteora, a site famous for its monasteries built around 1100 AD. [more] |
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 | Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines organizes a variety cruises to Greece and the Greek Islands. Vessels are modest, renovated older ships. They are typically small vessels, carrying no more than 1000 passengers, thus providing embarking and disembarking ease and the ability to access smaller ports on shorter itineraries of 3, 4 and 7 days. Services are limited by each ship's individual characteristics. [more] |
Divani Palace Acropolis  | Athens |
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 | This superior first hotel has a unique feature due to the ancient ruins that were found in its foundation. These ruins have been incorporated into the hotel's architectural design. [more] |
Amalia Hotel Olympia  | Olympia |
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 | This first class hotel is situated near many of the archaeological sites of Olympia including the Olympic Stadium and the Sanctuary of Zeus. [more] |
Amalia Hotel  | Delphi |
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 | This first class hotel is located within walking distance of the town and main tourist attractions. [more] |
Amalia Hotel  | Kalambaka |
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 | This first class hotel sits in Kalambaka near Meteora, a site famous for its monasteries built around 1100 AD. [more] |
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Air reservations may be completed no more than 11 months prior to the date of travel. For travel more than 11 months prior, please call Gate 1 at (800) 682-3333.
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