Aerial view of Santorini, Greece with whitewashed homes sitting on a cliff overlooking a caldera with ships in bright blue sea.
Aerial view of Delphi, Greece with amphitheater of stone sitting among green mountains on a partly cloudy day.
Aerial view of the Parthenon in Athens, a mountain-top ancient city of stone, at dusk in Greece.
Turkish mosque with various gray domes, tall, pointed minarets & beige stone walls seen at dusk.
Historic windmills with round brick buildings as stands sit under bright blue sky in Greece.
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Greece & Turkey: Culture, Tradition & History Cruises

Choose from a selection of small ship cruises that visit Greece and Turkey, aboard modern expedition ship Douglas Mawson. Small ship cruises feature crafted pre- and post-voyage city stays, for seamless travel from beginning to end. They also feature a master storyteller host who is a professor, archaeologist or curator. Selected for their in-depth knowledge, expert storytelling abilities and unbridled passion, your host will inspire you to immerse in the cultures of the region.

On the 12-day It’s All Greek to Me itinerary, visit ancient UNESCO World Heritage Sites, from the legendary birthplace of the Olympic Games at Olympia to the pilgrimage site of Delphi and the Old Town of Rhodes. Taste the flavors of Greece, including locally crafted olive oil and traditional delicacies straight from the farm to the table. Discover the allure of Mykonos and Santorini steeped in Greek mythology and embodying the ‘Greek’ island way of life. And relax on sun-kissed Crete, wander picturesque villages, and delve into Minoan culture.

On the 13-day Greece & Turkey: Turkish Delight itinerary, explore the remarkable remains of Ephesus, uncover the legendary secrets of Troy, and pay tribute at the memorials of Gallipoli as you journey through history from ancient to modern-day Turkey. Enjoy authentic Turkish bazaars and cuisine with a street food, or a Grand Bazaar tour in Istanbul, wine tasting in Kuşadasi and a traditional cooking class in Şirince, capturing the essence of Turkey’s culinary heritage. Wander through the historic Sultanahmet district, visiting the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace, experiencing Istanbul’s rich blend of Byzantine and Ottoman legacies. And cruise along the stunning Turkish Riviera on a traditional gulet, discovering picturesque bays, hidden coves and the vibrant coastal towns of Bodrum and Marmaris.

On the 12-day Sailing the Greek Islands itinerary, unwind on the stunning beaches of Mykonos and Patmos, wander through whitewashed villages in Patmos, and enjoy the iconic scenery of Santorini. Explore the medieval Old Town of Rhodes, the sacred island of Delos, and the archaeological treasures of Ephesus‒all UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Discover the ancient Minoan sites of Knossos and the battlefields of World War II, as Crete’s history unfolds before you. Explore the lesser-visited islands of Patmos and Syros for a glimpse of authentic Greece. And start your journey in Athens–for a ‘hit’ of classical Greece.

On the 10-day Classic Greece: To Antiquity & Beyond itinerary, visit the ancient UNESCO sites of Olympia, Delphi and Mycenae, where civilization’s foundations were laid and classical myths were born. Sail the engineering marvel of the Corinth Canal, a dramatic passage connecting Corinth to the Aegean Sea. Discover Epidaurus, Messini, Pylos and Monemvasia, with timeless tales of heroes, gods and olympians. Taste Greece’s legacy and explore olive oil production in Kalamata, local ouzo in Nafplio and wine in Zayknthos. And start your journey in Athens at the Acropolis and Agora, Plaka and Syntagma Square.

Cruise aboard the adventure-ready 154-guest Douglas Mawson. This ship features state-of-the-art design and technology, plus excursion-minded preparation rooms and multiple boarding platforms for efficient embarkation and disembarkation. As an added bonus, Douglas Mawson features a selection of dedicated single cabins.

Read on for details about this cruise, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Greek Island small ship cruisessmall ship Mediterranean cruises and Mediterranean vacations.



Itinerary

It's All Greek to Me Itinerary

On this 12-day small ship cruise, visit a mix of the Cyclades and Dodecanese islands, plus Crete and various stops along the Peloponnese peninsula, embarking and disembarking in Athens with hotel overnights to start there.

Route map of the It's All Greek to Me small ship cruise, round-trip from Athens with visits to the Cyclades & Dodecanese islands, plus Crete & the Peloponnese peninsula.
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Day 1
Arrive Athens, Greece

Welcome to Athens. On arrival at the Athens airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall to meet your representative, followed by a transfer to your group hotel. At the hotel, visit the hospitality desk in the lobby to meet your 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.

Accommodations

Athens hotel TBA

Meals

n/a

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Day 2
Athens

With a history stretching back 3,500 years, Athens is a city rich with stories. Known as the cradle of civilization and celebrated as the birthplace of democracy, philosophy and theater, Athens seamlessly blends its storied past with its lively present. This bustling metropolis, home to three million residents, is dotted with ancient landmarks like temples, iconic columns and former city centers. Athens’ influence in antiquity reached far beyond its borders, ushering in a Golden Age of political debate, education and philosophy, and hosting figures such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The democratic principles developed here laid the foundation for modern governance systems around the world.

However, Athens is more than just an ancient relic. Having weathered numerous invasions, it has evolved into a city with rich architectural styles, culinary traditions and cultural practices. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins or savoring modern Greek cuisine, Athens offers a fascinating journey through history, inviting travelers from all corners of the globe to experience its enduring charm.

After breakfast, you can choose from a selection of morning excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details), with time to explore Athens this afternoon before gathering for a welcome event this evening. Get A Taste of Athens on a guided walk through the city’s historical areas with stops to sample Greek delicacies. On the Classic Athens tour, visit the Acropolis, its museum and other major landmarks. Or on the Fetish for Feta tour, learn to bake bread and classic Greek dishes under the tutelage of local chefs, then enjoy the results.

Rejoin the coach to return to your 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 at your own expense). This evening, celebrate the start to your journey in true Greek style, with a welcome event.

Accommodations

Athens hotel TBA

Meals

breakfast, welcome event canapes

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Day 3
Embark Athens

Enjoy a leisurely morning in Athens. Revisit your favorite sites, explore the city’s markets and shops, or discover hidden treasures on an independent exploration. Athens’ extensive metro network makes it easy to navigate the city, while the warm Greek hospitality ensures you are never far from helpful advice on how to make the most of your time.

Mid-afternoon, be transferred from your hotel to the port of Piraeus to board the ship and sail towards the famed Corinth Canal. This evening, enjoy a welcome aboard dinner where you meet your crew and onboard team.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, dinner

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Day 4
Cruising the Corinth Canal & Delphi

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 435-mile (700km) journey around the Peloponnese peninsula. Stretching 4 miles (6.4km) and only 69 feet (21m) 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 256 feet (78m), create a dramatic passage for vessels, which almost touch its sides as they sail its path.

The concept of cutting a canal through the isthmus dates to ancient times, with plans proposed by Periander of Corinth in the 7th century BCE. Construction finally began under Roman Emperor Nero, only to halt upon his death. It was not until 1893 the canal was finally completed. Its construction was a monumental effort, involving the excavation of millions of cubic meters of earth and rock, all dug at sea level. It stands as a remarkable achievement in engineering and continues to be a key route for maritime traffic, enhancing Greece’s role as a central hub in the Mediterranean.

Exiting the canal, sail the Gulf of Corinth to Itea where your afternoon offers a glimpse into the life of the early Greeks, with a visit to the former city of Delphi. Your local guides tell tales of pilgrimage, sacrifice and early faiths as you take a literal step into the world of ancient Greece.

Revered throughout antiquity as a sacred site where pilgrims could glimpse the future, the Oracle of Delphi cast cryptic prophecies for over a millennium. Dubbed the ‘navel of the world’ for its pivotal position in the Greek realm, Delphi drew pilgrims from all sectors of society, shaping critical decisions, from civic politics to personal destinies. Perched dramatically on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, the Oracle was esteemed as a direct conduit to the divine realm of Apollo–the sun god. Revered for his beauty and creative prowess, Apollo symbolized order and harmony. As a result, Delphi became integral to Greek identity, reflecting its religious, cultural and political life. It was a unifying site where people from various city-states gathered, fostering a sense of shared Hellenic heritage.

Your journey leads to the very site of the Oracle, alongside the opulent Treasury of the Athenians–a testament to offerings made. Pause at the ancient theater, host to the prestigious Pythian Games, and the Castalian Spring, where pilgrims purified themselves before seeking counsel.

Today, Delphi stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its influence enduring through the annals of literature, history and art. It remains a profound emblem of ancient wisdom and cultural legacy, cherished by Greece as a bridge to its storied past.

Returning to the ship, sail to Greece’s classic, the Peloponnese Peninsula.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 5
Katakolon

Today, your ‘Your Choice’ experiences are truly Olympic in scope, offering you two classic Greek treats. A brief ten-minute walk from your berth, find 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 your 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, honoring 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.

You can choose from a selection of morning and half-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Spend the morning on An Olympic Encounter, exploring Olympia with a local guide, including its museum. Or spend a half day on the Farm & Feast tour, visiting a family-owned estate to sample ouzo and freshly baked local pie, learning about non-mechanized olive oil harvesting, enjoying a farm-to-table meal including the estate’s own wine, and participating in a lively sirtaki dance.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 6
Kalamata

Celebrated for its famous olives, Kalamata is the capital of the Messenia region. Having withstood various civilizations, including the Byzantines, Franks, Venetians and Ottomans, it invites you to explore a slice of the Peloponnese Peninsula. Today its acts as your gateway to a coastline of Medieval castles and a chance to savor 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. It’s 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 feta cheese (a semi-hard cheese made from sheep or cow milk), pasteli, honey, lalagia (fried dough) and Poliani apples.

This vibrant harbor city is dominated by a rocky outcrop which, although formerly a Greek Argos, now hosts the Frankish-built 13th-century Castle of Isabeau. The castle offers dramatic panoramic views across the Messenian Gulf. At its base, the Palia Poli, or Old City, provides an eclectic open-air venue for theater, music and dance shows. The city’s charm lies in its blend of historical allure and contemporary vibe. It continues to thrive as a center of agriculture, with its famed almond-shaped olives exported worldwide, and locally produced olive oil coveted as a symbol of Greek culinary expertise.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Ancient Messini & Kalamata Olives tour, explore the ancient ruins of Messini and visit an olive mill in the village of Androusa, complete with a tasting. On the Medieval Methoni & Pylos tour, explore two Venetian castles and their waterfront villages.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 7
Chania, Crete

Crete, the largest of the Greek islands, hosts your journey for the next 2 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 civilization, 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.

Your 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. You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Walk Chania Old Town on a guided walking tour, including an artisan pottery demonstration. Learn about the Holocaust of Arkadi by visiting a historic monastery (& its museum) key to the Cretan uprising against the Ottomans, with a local guide. For an excursion involving lunch, the Cretian Agrofarm experience delves into centuries-old farming methods, hands-on bread making, an organic lunch and the farm’s wine.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 8
Agios Nikolaos, Crete

Your 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 jewelry 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.

You can choose from a selection of morning and half-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Explore the Minoan Capital of Knossos in the morning for signs of early civilization and their technological and cultural achievements. For an excursion involving lunch, the Cretian Agrofarm experience delves into centuries-old farming methods, hands-on bread making, an organic lunch and the farm’s wine. Or opt for the half-day Modern Twist on Ancient Wine tour to visit a traditional vineyard and sample five distinct Cretan wines.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 9
Rhodes, Greece

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 you 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 sailing in the 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.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Join a local guide to learn about the Knights of St John & Medieval Rhodes, touring the Old Town and the Grand Master’s Palace. Or drive an hour to explore the Ancient City of Lindos to view historical structures, medieval-era homes, trading history, myths and legends.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 10
Santorini

As you arrive at Santorini, it is easy to see why this iconic island is a favorite among travelers. The sheer cliffs soaring above the Aegean Sea are awe-inspiring as you 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.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Opt for the Village of Pygros & Wine Tasting Santorini Style for a walking tour for the infamous village and its whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches, followed by a winery visit and tasting. Or visit Akotiri, Fira & the Village of Oia for (another version of) whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches, plus an ancient city remarkably preserved following a historic volcanic eruption.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 11
Mykonos

This morning, 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, then take 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.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Iconic Mykonos tour, join a local guide to visit a quintessential Cycladic village, relax at Kalafatis Beach, and enjoy a walking tour of Mykonos Town. Or take a boat ride to the Mythical Delos to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site and learn about the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.

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

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 12
Disembark Athens, Greece

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

Accommodations

n/a

Meals

breakfast

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Inclusions, Terms & Notes

Included

All airport transfers mentioned in itinerary; two night’s hotel accommodation in Athens on Days 1 & 2 (including breakfast on Days 2 & 3); onboard accommodation during voyage including daily cabin service; all meals, snacks, tea and coffee during voyage; meals listed as included during shore excursions and land portions of the package; beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner; Captain’s Welcome and Farewell receptions including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages; pre-voyage and post-voyage excursions, and “Your Choice” shore excursions (one excursion per person per port of call, with headsets available when needed) as listed; educational lectures and guiding services from expedition team; complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consult); comprehensive pre-departure information; port surcharges, permits, tender, pilot and landing fees; WiFi (where connection is possible); crew gratuities (suite guests only).

Exclusions

International or domestic flights, unless specified in the itinerary; transfers not mentioned in the itinerary; airport arrival or departure taxes; passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination charges; travel insurance, emergency evacuation charges or personal insurance (required); hotels and meals not included in itinerary; all items of a personal nature including but not limited to: alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (outside of dinner service), laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, phone charges; automatic crew gratuities of $15 per person, per day (non-suite guests) which may be removed or amended at the end of the cruise.

Payment & Cancellation

In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $2,500 is required per person at time of booking (additional nonrefundable $250 deposit is required for optional activities). The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
91 days or more – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost

Terms & Conditions

This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.

Arrival & Departure

The It’s All Greek to Me cruise begins and ends in Athens, Greece (ATH). Plan flights to arrive to Athens anytime on Day 1, but we highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. An arrival transfer to the group hotel is included on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Athens no earlier than 1:00pm on the final day of the itinerary; a group transfer to the airport is included. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.

Activities

The Your Choice shore excursions listed in the itinerary are included, but your preferences must be selected at least 60 days prior to embarkation and cannot be amended after this time. If your selections are not received by this time, you will be allocated excursions by an automated system. Walking, Zodiac cruising, photography tips, lectures & all trips ashore are included in the rate.

Room Configuration

Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy cabin may do so at a 50% supplement of the per-person listed rate in select cabins upon availability. Select double-occupancy cabins are available with no single supplement; inquire with your Adventure Specialist for details and availability. Solo travelers willing to share may be matched with a person of the same gender, and if the other cabin berth goes unsold, will only pay the standard double-occupancy rate.

Families & Children

Kids 8 years and older are welcomed aboard all departure dates. Children between 8-17 years of age must pay the adult price of the expedition.

Travel Insurance

A medical form for all travelers, signed by their doctor, is required for every departure. Comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory for this trip, with a minimum required coverage of $250,000 USD per person, covering medical, accident and repatriation/emergency evacuation, as well as baggage loss and cancellation or curtailment of holiday. In addition, we highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with travel insurance that includes trip cancellation and other benefits. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.

Itinerary Notes

Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.

Most walks on this tour are easy to moderate, complemented by coach rides to key sights. However, many venues lack lifts/elevators due to preservation rules. Additionally, you’ll explore busy locations with narrow cobbled streets, ancient roads and uneven steps, therefore this voyage is not suitable for passengers with walking difficulties or wheelchairs.

Greece & Turkey: Turkish Delight Itinerary

On this 13-day small ship cruise, visit a mix of the North Aegean and Dodecanese islands, plus various stops along Turkey, embarking and disembarking in Athens with hotel overnights to start there.

Route map of Greece & Turkey: Turkish Delight cruise, round-trip from Athens with visits to North Aegean & Dodecanese islands, plus Turkey.
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Day 1
Arrive Athens, Greece

Welcome to Athens. On arrival at the Athens airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall to meet your representative, followed by a transfer to your group hotel. At the hotel, visit the hospitality desk in the lobby to meet your 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.

Accommodations

Athens hotel TBA

Meals

n/a

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Day 2
Athens

With a history stretching back 3,500 years, Athens is a city rich with stories. Known as the cradle of civilization and celebrated as the birthplace of democracy, philosophy and theater, Athens seamlessly blends its storied past with its lively present. This bustling metropolis, home to three million residents, is dotted with ancient landmarks like temples, iconic columns and former city centers. Athens’ influence in antiquity reached far beyond its borders, ushering in a Golden Age of political debate, education and philosophy, and hosting figures such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The democratic principles developed here laid the foundation for modern governance systems around the world.

However, Athens is more than just an ancient relic. Having weathered numerous invasions, it has evolved into a city with rich architectural styles, culinary traditions and cultural practices. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins or savoring modern Greek cuisine, Athens offers a fascinating journey through history, inviting travelers from all corners of the globe to experience its enduring charm.

After breakfast, you can choose from a selection of morning excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details), with time to explore Athens this afternoon before gathering for a welcome event this evening. Get A Taste of Athens on a guided walk through the city’s historical areas with stops to sample Greek delicacies. On the Ancient Athens tour, visit the Acropolis, its museum and other major landmarks. Or on the Sandal Prints of Socrates tour, take the ultimate walking tour of the city, visiting Agora, Philopappos Hill, Hadrian’s Arch and the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the Lyceum.

Accommodations

Athens hotel TBA

Meals

breakfast, welcome event canapes

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Day 3
Embark Athens

Enjoy a leisurely morning in Athens. Revisit your favorite sites, explore the city’s markets and shops, or discover hidden treasures on an independent exploration. Athens’ extensive metro network makes it easy to navigate the city, while the warm Greek hospitality ensures you are never far from helpful advice on how to make the most of your time.

Mid-afternoon, be transferred from your hotel to the port of Piraeus to board the ship and sail towards the famed Corinth Canal. This evening, enjoy a welcome aboard dinner where you meet your crew and onboard team.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, dinner

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Day 4
Chios

Today’s port of call is an island that remains off the tourist trail, gifting you a true insight into Greek island life. Chios, an island steeped in history and myth, draws its name from the son of Poseidon. In antiquity, it was a pioneering city-state, known for minting coins and developing a democratic system akin to Athens.

The island played a significant naval role, initially allied with Athens and later gaining independence, before numerous invasions finally handed it to Greece. Today, Chios blends its ancient legacy with a tight-knit community life. Explore the streets of your port of call, Myrina, this afternoon to admire Ottoman fountains, a picturesque town square with marble works and palm trees, and a lively waterfront, all clad with the unique mastic resin that defines the island’s character. This morning, enjoy an excursion to the heart and soul of the island.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Masters of Mastic tour, visit a mastic farm and museum to learn more about the unique resin product. Or opt for a Celebration of Souma to learn how the colorless alcoholic beverage is made on a visit to the quaint town of Vesta. Lastly, choose to visit the Ghost Town of Anavatos for an abandoned village with an eerie past, medieval fortress, church and old school.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 5
Lemnos

Located in the northern Aegean, Lemnos is one of Greece’s larger islands, having been captured from Turkey just over a century ago. Its tranquil lands offer a retreat off the beaten path, making it perfect for travelers seeking a break from the commercial tourist enterprises of its southern counterpart. With a rich history stretching back to antiquity, the island is renowned for its archaeological sites and its significant role in Greek mythology as the legendary homeland of the god Hephaestus.

In more recent times, Lemnos served as a hospital during the evacuation of wounded from the Gallipoli landings, endearing it to ANZACs. The island is home to three Commonwealth war cemeteries, commemorating this connection. Additionally, the Australian town of Lemnos, established in Victoria in 1927 as a settlement for returning World War I soldiers, was named in honor of the island. During World War II, Lemnos was used as a German naval base. The economic hardships of the 1950s led to significant emigration due to widespread poverty. Visiting Lemnos offers a unique opportunity to explore both the ancient tales of Greece and the modern challenges the islands of Greece have faced.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Tour Lemnos’ Archaeological Wonders for the Ruins of Hephaistia, the Sanctuary of the Cabeirians and the Sea Cave of Philoctetes. On the Lemnos – A Wine in the Making tour, visit a local winery to learn about the island’s unique vineyard practices and sample signature Lemnian wines alongside local cheese and appetizers. Or opt for the Mythical Myrina tour with a local guide to view grand mansions built by affluent Lemnians from Egypt, plus an archaeological museum and the Episcopal Church.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 6
Istanbul, Turkey

After a morning at sea, enjoy lunch on board as you sail the Sea of Marmara and navigate the Bosphorus Strait en route to Istanbul. Approaching this fabled city by sea is quite an epic feat, gifting dramatic views of the city’s minareted skyline.

Istanbul, a city steeped in exotic allure, conjures visions of belly dancing, bustling bazaars and flying carpets. Spanning Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus Strait, this vibrant metropolis serves as Turkey’s cultural and economic hub, blending ancient Byzantine and Ottoman legacies with modern dynamism. Formerly known as Constantinople in honor of the Roman Emperor Constantine, Istanbul captivates from its iconic landmarks: The domes of the Hagia Sophia and the towering minarets of the Blue Mosque, to the labyrinthine Grand Bazaar, where centuries-old trade traditions thrive amid carpets, spices and crafts. Istanbul exudes a palpable sense of history that excites the senses.

Disembark and meet your guides for a local’s view of Istanbul. Catching a ride on one of Istanbul’s popular trams, head to the hilltop suburb of Sultanahmet, where you’ll spend the afternoon with Constantinople’s iconic trifecta: The Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace.

As you explore the Sultan’s precinct, your guides tell tales of the city’s celebrated past. Begin your journey at the ancient Hippodrome, once Constantinople’s vibrant sporting and social center. This historic venue hosted thrilling chariot races and political events, and today, in the Hippodrome area, remnants like the Obelisk (erected by the Egyptian Pharoah Tutmosis), the Serpent Column and the Column of Constantine still stand as silent witnesses to their storied past.

From here, admire the venerated Blue Mosque, renowned for its six minarets and iconic blue Iznik tiles, while our guides explain the profound influence of the Islamic faith on the lives of the city’s inhabitants. Just steps away is the Aya Sofya, or the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. Originally built as the “greatest church in Christendom,” the Hagia Sophia now stands as a testament to time and the dynamic history of the city.

The highlight of your afternoon is a visit to the Sultan’s private residence, Topkapi Palace. Here, explore the state rooms, museum and grounds of this opulent palace. Designed to reflect a tented lodge, Topkapi captures the essence of the nomadic Ottoman lifestyle in a permanent structure. Libidinous sultans, ambitious courtiers, attractive concubines and scheming eunuchs lived and worked here for four centuries when Constantinople was the heart of the Ottoman Empire. A visit to the palace’s opulent pavilions, jewel-filled treasury, and sprawling grounds offers a fascinating glimpse into their lives. (Note: This tour includes an interior visit to Topkapi Palace. A visit to the interior of the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia is included in our Grand Mosque ‘Your Choice’ experience.)

Reboarding your tram, bid farewell to your local guides and return to the ship to watch the sun set over Istanbul, while enjoying dinner. The ship will remain moored in Istanbul overnight, allowing you to explore and experience more of this vibrant city tomorrow.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 7
Istanbul

Today’s ‘Your Choice’ experiences offer an eclectic collection. Choose to explore the city’s Islamic masterpieces, shop until you drop at Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar or join a street food tour of the city’s famous spice market. Your experiences are all in the morning today, as surely you will want to explore Istanbul for yourself before setting sail in the late afternoon. Travel on the local trams with your guides, to avoid Istanbul’s famous traffic congestion, giving you even more time to enjoy this fascinating city.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Experience Istanbul’s Majestic Mosques with a local guide for the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque, then return to the ship for lunch or stay on in Sultanahmet, which is a short walk to many of Istanbul’s sites, including the city’s Grand Bazaar. Or opt for the Grand Bazaar to take in the bustling, sprawling labyrinth of shops, lanes, corridors and small eating halls, including a local studio workshop stop to learn about the art of Turkish carpet weaving. Take a tram ride back to the ship, or stay on in town to explore further. Lastly, choose the Street Food & Spice Markets tour for sampling the authentic tastes and aromas of Istanbul with a local guide.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 8
Canakkale

At sunrise, anchor off the historic landing beaches of the Gallipoli campaign at ANZAC Cove. After honoring the courageous souls who fought and fell here during WWI, sail to the nearby port of Çanakkale. This morning, delve into the history of two pivotal battles fought over 3,000 years apart, exploring their profound impact on the region. Return to the ship for lunch and sail south, following the rugged coastline and waterfront towns towards one of the ancient world’s iconic cities.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Gallipoli Campaign tour, visit the high cliff WWI memorials and tour the battlegrounds and resulting cemeteries. Or opt for the Troy tour with a local guide to explore the ruins and artifacts of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, housed in the Troy Museum.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 9
Kusadasi

Kuşadası, Turkey’s beloved seaside town, draws visitors with its vibrant bazaars, waterfront cafes and nearby beaches. This historic settlement, with roots in the Leleges and Carian civilizations, is close to the ancient city of Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In the Ottoman era, Kuşadası thrived as a key port city, highlighted by the impressive Kuşadası Castle, or Pigeon Island, built to defend against pirates. The 17th-century Öküz Mehmed Pasha Caravanserai, originally for traders and their animals, now operates as a hotel and marketplace. A day in Kuşadası offers a delightful mix of historical significance, Ottoman architecture and lively shopping.

You can choose from a selection of half-day, afternoon/evening or full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Each option includes an opportunity to visit Ephesus either in the morning, or late afternoon/early evening. For a half-day tour, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ancient Ephesus, one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world. For an afternoon/evening tour, enjoy a twilight tour on an Evening Exploration of Ephesus, when fewer visitors are around (but no Grand Theater visit, as it closes at 6:00pm). For a full-day tour, explore the Village of Sirince & Join a Hands-on Turkish Cooking Class to both learn how to cook various dishes and then enjoy the fruits of your work, followed by a locally guided tour with time to explore the markets.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 10
Bodrum

Awake in the popular resort town of Bodrum, ready for a day of fascinating experiences in a city rich with ancient artifacts. Once known as Halicarnassus, Bodrum was the birthplace of the Greek historian and geographer Herodotus, who wrote detailed accounts of the Greco-Persian wars and earned the nickname “Father of History.” The town is home to the few ruins of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the impressive Bodrum Castle built by the Knights Hospitaller in the 15th century. Renowned for its handcrafted wooden gulets plying the Turkish Riviera, Bodrum offers a captivating blend of ancient wonders, Ottoman heritage and local craftsmanship, making it an intriguing destination.

You can choose from a selection of morning or full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). In the morning, discover Bodrum & its Underwater Archaeology Museum for whitewashed homes. bustling markets, historical landmarks and a museum featuring treasures found underwater. Also in the morning is the Craft & Carpets at Etrim Village tour, to meet local Turkish carpet weavers and learn about their process, followed by free time to explore in town. For a full-day experience, Sail the Aegean on a Traditional Gulet to cruise the coastline in an elegant wooden sailboat and make swim/snorkel stops at secluded bays.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 11
Marmaris

At the center of the Turquoise Coast sits the ever-popular town of Marmaris. Filled with colorful waterfront cafes, traditional market shops and restaurants serving local fare, Marmaris is a delightful place to spend a day. This vibrant town is renowned for its busy marina and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the Marmaris Castle with its in-house museum, offering insights into the region’s rich history. Under Ottoman rule, Marmaris flourished as a strategic port, which led to the construction of the castle by the ‘man to rule the world’, Süleyman the Magnificent, in the 16th century. The Ottoman influence is also evident in the town’s architecture and layout, blending seamlessly with its modern amenities and picturesque setting, making Marmaris a popular stop on the Turkish Riviera.

You can choose from a selection of morning or full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). For the morning, choose a Traditional Turkish Bath tour to experience a hammam, complete with a scrubbing by a masseuse, a soap massage and an aromatherapy-oil massage. For a full-day experience, opt for the Ancient City of Knidos, Turkish-Style Olive Oil & Traditional Lunch to explore ancient ruins with a local guide, enjoy a traditional lunch, and sample some local olive oil while learning about its production. The other full-day option is to Sail the Aegean on a Traditional Gulet, to cruise the coastline in an elegant wooden sailboat and make swim/snorkel stops at secluded bays.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 12
Patmos, Greece

Return to Greece on the island of Patmos, where you’ll spend a morning on one of the ‘Your Choice’ experiences. You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Explore Patmos for its Christian connections and the Cave of the Apocalypse, alongside quaint villages with whitewashed houses and cobblestone streets. Or opt for the Sun, Sand & Island Charm tour to relax on a reserved sunbed at a popular beach and explore the nearby village.

Returning to the ship for lunch, sail for Athens in the early afternoon, enjoying a farewell dinner on board this evening as the sun sets over another perfect Greek day.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 13
Disembark Athens, Greece

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

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n/a

Meals

breakfast

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Inclusions, Terms & Notes

Included

All airport transfers mentioned in itinerary; two night’s hotel accommodation in Athens on Days 1 & 2 (including breakfast on Days 2 & 3); onboard accommodation during voyage including daily cabin service; all meals, snacks, tea and coffee during voyage; meals listed as included during shore excursions and land portions of the package; beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner; Captain’s Welcome and Farewell receptions including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages; pre-voyage and post-voyage excursions, and “Your Choice” shore excursions (one excursion per person per port of call, with headsets available when needed) as listed; educational lectures and guiding services from expedition team; complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consult); comprehensive pre-departure information; port surcharges, permits, tender, pilot and landing fees; WiFi (where connection is possible); crew gratuities (suite guests only).

Exclusions

International or domestic flights, unless specified in the itinerary; transfers not mentioned in the itinerary; airport arrival or departure taxes; passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination charges; travel insurance, emergency evacuation charges or personal insurance (required); hotels and meals not included in itinerary; all items of a personal nature including but not limited to: alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (outside of dinner service), laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, phone charges; automatic crew gratuities of $15 per person, per day (non-suite guests) which may be removed or amended at the end of the cruise.

Payment & Cancellation

In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $2,500 is required per person at time of booking (additional nonrefundable $250 deposit is required for optional activities). The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
91 days or more – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost

Terms & Conditions

This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.

Arrival & Departure

The Greece & Turkey: Turkish Delight cruise begins and ends in Athens, Greece (ATH). Plan flights to arrive to Athens anytime on Day 1, but we highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. An arrival transfer to the group hotel is included on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Athens no earlier than 1:00pm on the final day of the itinerary; a group transfer to the airport is included. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.

Activities

The Your Choice shore excursions listed in the itinerary are included, but your preferences must be selected at least 60 days prior to embarkation and cannot be amended after this time. If your selections are not received by this time, you will be allocated excursions by an automated system. Swimming, snorkeling, walking, Zodiac cruising, photography tips, lectures & all trips ashore are included in the rate.

Room Configuration

Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy cabin may do so at a 50% supplement of the per-person listed rate in select cabins upon availability. Select double-occupancy cabins are available with no single supplement; inquire with your Adventure Specialist for details and availability. Solo travelers willing to share may be matched with a person of the same gender, and if the other cabin berth goes unsold, will only pay the standard double-occupancy rate.

Families & Children

Kids 8 years and older are welcomed aboard all departure dates. Children between 8-17 years of age must pay the adult price of the expedition.

Travel Insurance

A medical form for all travelers, signed by their doctor, is required for every departure. Comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory for this trip, with a minimum required coverage of $250,000 USD per person, covering medical, accident and repatriation/emergency evacuation, as well as baggage loss and cancellation or curtailment of holiday. In addition, we highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with travel insurance that includes trip cancellation and other benefits. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.

Itinerary Notes

Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.

Most walks on this tour are easy to moderate, complemented by coach rides to key sights. However, many venues lack lifts/elevators due to preservation rules. Additionally, you’ll explore busy locations with narrow cobbled streets, ancient roads and uneven steps, therefore this voyage is not suitable for passengers with walking difficulties or wheelchairs.

Sailing the Greek Islands Itinerary

On this 12-day small ship cruise, visit a mix of the Cyclades and Dodecanese islands, plus stops along Crete and Turkey, embarking and disembarking in Athens with hotel overnights to start there.

Route map of Sailing the Greek Islands small ship cruise, round-trip from Athens with visits to the Cyclades & Dodecanese islands, Crete & Turkey.
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Day 1
Arrive Athens, Greece

Welcome to Athens. On arrival at the Athens airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall to meet your representative, followed by a transfer to your group hotel. At the hotel, visit the hospitality desk in the lobby to meet your 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.

Accommodations

Athens hotel TBA

Meals

n/a

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Day 2
Athens

With a history stretching back 3,500 years, Athens is a city rich with stories. Known as the cradle of civilization and celebrated as the birthplace of democracy, philosophy and theater, Athens seamlessly blends its storied past with its lively present. This bustling metropolis, home to three million residents, is dotted with ancient landmarks like temples, iconic columns and former city centers. Athens’ influence in antiquity reached far beyond its borders, ushering in a Golden Age of political debate, education and philosophy, and hosting figures such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The democratic principles developed here laid the foundation for modern governance systems around the world.

However, Athens is more than just an ancient relic. Having weathered numerous invasions, it has evolved into a city with rich architectural styles, culinary traditions and cultural practices. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins or savoring modern Greek cuisine, Athens offers a fascinating journey through history, inviting travelers from all corners of the globe to experience its enduring charm.

After breakfast, you can choose from a selection of morning excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details), with time to explore Athens this afternoon before gathering for a welcome event this evening. Get A Taste of Athens on a guided walk through the city’s historical areas with stops to sample Greek delicacies. On the Ancient Athens tour, visit the Acropolis, its museum and other major landmarks. Or on the Sandal Prints of Socrates tour, take the ultimate walking tour of the city, visiting Agora, Philopappos Hill, Hadrian’s Arch and the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the Lyceum.

Accommodations

Athens hotel TBA

Meals

breakfast, welcome event canapes

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Day 3
Embark Athens

Enjoy a leisurely morning in Athens. Revisit your favorite sites, explore the city’s markets and shops, or discover hidden treasures on an independent exploration. Athens’ extensive metro network makes it easy to navigate the city, while the warm Greek hospitality ensures you are never far from helpful advice on how to make the most of your time.

Mid-afternoon, be transferred from your hotel to the port of Piraeus to board the ship and sail towards the famed Corinth Canal. This evening, enjoy a welcome aboard dinner where you meet your crew and onboard team.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, dinner

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Day 4
Mykonos

This morning, 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, then take 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.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Iconic Mykonos tour, join a local guide to visit a quintessential Cycladic village, relax at Kalafatis Beach, and enjoy a walking tour of Mykonos Town. Or take a boat ride to the Mythical Delos to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site and learn about the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 5
Kusadasi, Turkey

Meet the Turkish coast at Kuşadası, Turkey’s beloved seaside town, draws visitors with its vibrant bazaars, waterfront cafes and nearby beaches. This historic settlement, with roots in the Leleges and Carian civilizations, is close to the ancient city of Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In the Ottoman era, Kuşadası thrived as a key port city, highlighted by the impressive Kuşadası Castle, or Pigeon Island, built to defend against pirates. The 17th-century Öküz Mehmed Pasha Caravanserai, originally for traders and their animals, now operates as a hotel and marketplace. A day in Kuşadası offers a delightful mix of historical significance, Ottoman architecture and lively shopping.

You can choose from a selection of half-day or full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). For a half-day tour, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Very Greek City of Ephesus, one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world. For a full-day tour, explore the Village of Sirince & Join a Hands-on Turkish Cooking Class to both learn how to cook various dishes and then enjoy the fruits of your work, followed by a locally guided tour with time to explore the markets. Or opt for the full-day experience Sail the Aegean on a Traditional Gulet to cruise the coastline in an elegant wooden sailboat and make swim/snorkel stops at secluded bays.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 6
Patmos, Greece

Return to Greece on the island of Patmos, where you’ll spend a day enjoying the warm hospitality of the locals. You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Explore Patmos for its Christian connections and the Cave of the Apocalypse, alongside quaint villages with whitewashed houses and cobblestone streets. Or opt for the Sun, Sand & Island Charm tour to relax on a reserved sunbed at a popular beach and explore the nearby village.

Next spend time exploring Skala at your own pace. Relax at a waterfront café, shop for souvenirs, or watch the fishermen with their daily catch. The ship sets sail in the early evening, allowing you plenty of time to unwind and enjoy the leisurely pace of this tranquil island.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 7
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 you 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 sailing in the 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.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Join a local guide to learn about the Knights of St John & Medieval Rhodes, touring the Old Town and the Grand Master’s Palace. Or drive an hour to explore the Ancient City of Lindos to view historical structures, medieval-era homes, trading history, myths and legends.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 8
Agios Nikolaos, Crete

Sailing to Greece’s largest island, make port for the afternoon at the ancient city of Agios Nikolaos, a seaside town rich in historical charm. The island of Crete is a land of myths, history and natural wonders 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, 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.

Exploring the town’s shops you can find unique traditional Cretian art artifacts, replicas from local archaeological museums, Cretian jewelry 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.

You can choose from a selection of afternoon shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Explore the Minoan Capital of Knossos in the morning for signs of early civilization and their technological and cultural achievements. Or opt for the Modern Twist on Ancient Wine tour to visit a traditional vineyard and sample five distinct Cretan wines.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 9
Chania, Crete

Call at the port of 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. A full day here affords time to enjoy a ‘Your Choice’ experience and the town of Chania, should you wish.

You can choose from a selection of morning or morning/lunch shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Walk Chania Old Town on a guided walking tour, including an artisan pottery demonstration. Learn about the Battle for Crete by visiting battlegrounds and a cemetery related to the Cretan uprising against the Ottomans. For an excursion involving lunch, the Cretian Agrofarm experience delves into centuries-old farming methods, hands-on bread making, an organic lunch and the farm’s wine.

After, you can choose to stay in town and take the shuttle back to the port of Souda, or stay on the coach to relax onboard the ship before setting sail in the early evening.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 10
Santorini, Greece

As you arrive at Santorini, it is easy to see why this iconic island is a favorite among travelers. The sheer cliffs soaring above the Aegean Sea are awe-inspiring as you 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.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Opt for the Village of Pygros & Wine Tasting Santorini Style for a walking tour for the infamous village and its whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches, followed by a winery visit and tasting. Or visit Akotiri, Fira & the Village of Oia for (another version of) whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches, plus an ancient city remarkably preserved following a historic volcanic eruption.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 11
Syros

Today’s visit offers a glimpse into a lesser-known island, providing an authentic local experience rather than a typical tourist destination. As the administrative center of the Cyclades, a group of islands southeast of the mainland, Syros combines cosmopolitan flair with authentic Greek-island charm, all while steering clear of the crowds typical of its more famous island counterparts. The island is celebrated for its pristine beaches, including Kini, Vari, Azolimnos and Galissas, as well as its renowned Aegean cuisine.

Syros’s capital, Ermoupolis, stands out with its grand architecture and prominent Orthodox church, contrasting beautifully with the nearby hilltop enclave of Ano Syros. The latter, a quintessential Cycladic village, features Roman Catholic monasteries and churches. This blend of influences–stemming from Venetian and Ottoman rule–has left a lasting imprint on the island’s cultural and architectural heritage. The name ‘Syros’ is believed to derive from the ancient Greek term Syr or Syros, hinting at its mythological roots. With a population of around 21,000, Syros offers a quintessentially Greek Island experience.

You can choose from a selection of morning or half-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Syros Trifecta morning tour, explore the neoclassical streets of Ermoupolis, the Venetian hilltop settlement of Ano Syros and the 19th-centure mansions of the Vaporia Quarter. On the Day at the Beach-Syros Style half-day experience, take time to relax on the golden-sand beach and swim in the clear waters of the tranquil Agathopes Beach, plus enjoy a delicious locally sourced lunch.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 12
Disembark Athens, Greece

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

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n/a

Meals

breakfast

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Inclusions, Terms & Notes

Included

All airport transfers mentioned in itinerary; two night’s hotel accommodation in Athens on Days 1 & 2 (including breakfast on Days 2 & 3); onboard accommodation during voyage including daily cabin service; all meals, snacks, tea and coffee during voyage; meals listed as included during shore excursions and land portions of the package; beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner; Captain’s Welcome and Farewell receptions including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages; pre-voyage and post-voyage excursions, and “Your Choice” shore excursions (one excursion per person per port of call, with headsets available when needed) as listed; educational lectures and guiding services from expedition team; complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consult); comprehensive pre-departure information; port surcharges, permits, tender, pilot and landing fees; WiFi (where connection is possible); crew gratuities (suite guests only).

Exclusions

International or domestic flights, unless specified in the itinerary; transfers not mentioned in the itinerary; airport arrival or departure taxes; passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination charges; travel insurance, emergency evacuation charges or personal insurance (required); hotels and meals not included in itinerary; all items of a personal nature including but not limited to: alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (outside of dinner service), laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, phone charges; automatic crew gratuities of $15 per person, per day (non-suite guests) which may be removed or amended at the end of the cruise.

Payment & Cancellation

In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $2,500 is required per person at time of booking (additional nonrefundable $250 deposit is required for optional activities). The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
91 days or more – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost

Terms & Conditions

This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.

Arrival & Departure

The Sailing the Greek Islands cruise begins and ends in Athens, Greece (ATH). Plan flights to arrive to Athens anytime on Day 1, but we highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. An arrival transfer to the group hotel is included on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Athens no earlier than 1:00pm on the final day of the itinerary; a group transfer to the airport is included. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.

Activities

The Your Choice shore excursions listed in the itinerary are included, but your preferences must be selected at least 60 days prior to embarkation and cannot be amended after this time. If your selections are not received by this time, you will be allocated excursions by an automated system. Swimming, snorkeling, walking, Zodiac cruising, photography tips, lectures & all trips ashore are included in the rate.

Room Configuration

Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy cabin may do so at a 50% supplement of the per-person listed rate in select cabins upon availability. Select double-occupancy cabins are available with no single supplement; inquire with your Adventure Specialist for details and availability. Solo travelers willing to share may be matched with a person of the same gender, and if the other cabin berth goes unsold, will only pay the standard double-occupancy rate.

Families & Children

Kids 8 years and older are welcomed aboard all departure dates. Children between 8-17 years of age must pay the adult price of the expedition.

Travel Insurance

A medical form for all travelers, signed by their doctor, is required for every departure. Comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory for this trip, with a minimum required coverage of $250,000 USD per person, covering medical, accident and repatriation/emergency evacuation, as well as baggage loss and cancellation or curtailment of holiday. In addition, we highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with travel insurance that includes trip cancellation and other benefits. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.

Itinerary Notes

Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.

Most walks on this tour are easy to moderate, complemented by coach rides to key sights. However, many venues lack lifts/elevators due to preservation rules. Additionally, you’ll explore busy locations with narrow cobbled streets, ancient roads and uneven steps, therefore this voyage is not suitable for passengers with walking difficulties or wheelchairs.

Classic Greece: To Antiquity & Beyond Itinerary

On this 10-day small ship cruise, circumnavigate the Peloponnese peninsula, embarking and disembarking in Athens with hotel overnights to start there.

Route map of Classic Greece: To Antiquity & Beyond cruise round-trip from Athens with a circumnavigation of the Peloponnese peninsula.
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Day 1
Arrive Athens, Greece

Welcome to Athens. On arrival at the Athens airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall to meet your representative, followed by a transfer to your group hotel. At the hotel, visit the hospitality desk in the lobby to meet your 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.

Accommodations

Athens hotel TBA

Meals

n/a

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Day 2
Athens

With a history stretching back 3,500 years, Athens is a city rich with stories. Known as the cradle of civilization and celebrated as the birthplace of democracy, philosophy and theater, Athens seamlessly blends its storied past with its lively present. This bustling metropolis, home to three million residents, is dotted with ancient landmarks like temples, iconic columns and former city centers. Athens’ influence in antiquity reached far beyond its borders, ushering in a Golden Age of political debate, education and philosophy, and hosting figures such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The democratic principles developed here laid the foundation for modern governance systems around the world.

However, Athens is more than just an ancient relic. Having weathered numerous invasions, it has evolved into a city with rich architectural styles, culinary traditions and cultural practices. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins or savoring modern Greek cuisine, Athens offers a fascinating journey through history, inviting travelers from all corners of the globe to experience its enduring charm.

After breakfast, you can choose from a selection of morning excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details), with time to explore Athens this afternoon before gathering for a welcome event this evening. Get A Taste of Athens on a guided walk through the city’s historical areas with stops to sample Greek delicacies. On the Ancient Athens tour, visit the Acropolis, its museum and other major landmarks. Or on the Sandal Prints of Socrates tour, take the ultimate walking tour of the city, visiting Agora, Philopappos Hill, Hadrian’s Arch and the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the Lyceum.

Accommodations

Athens hotel TBA

Meals

breakfast, welcome event canapes

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Day 3
Embark Athens

Enjoy a leisurely morning in Athens. Revisit your favorite sites, explore the city’s markets and shops, or discover hidden treasures on an independent exploration. Athens’ extensive metro network makes it easy to navigate the city, while the warm Greek hospitality ensures you are never far from helpful advice on how to make the most of your time.

Mid-afternoon, be transferred from your hotel to the port of Piraeus to board the ship and sail towards the famed Corinth Canal. This evening, enjoy a welcome aboard dinner where you meet your crew and onboard team.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, dinner

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Day 4
Cruising the Corinth Canal & Delphi

Sailing the Corinth Canal is a unique experience. 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 435-mile (700km) journey around the Peloponnese peninsula. Stretching 4 miles (6.4km) and only 69 feet (21m) 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 256 feet (78m), create a dramatic passage for vessels, which almost touch its sides as they sail its path.

The concept of cutting a canal through the isthmus dates to ancient times, with plans proposed by Periander of Corinth in the 7th century BCE. Construction finally began under Roman Emperor Nero, only to halt upon his death. It was not until 1893 the canal was finally completed. Its construction was a monumental effort, involving the excavation of millions of cubic meters of earth and rock, all dug at sea level. It stands as a remarkable achievement in engineering and continues to be a key route for maritime traffic, enhancing Greece’s role as a central hub in the Mediterranean.

Exiting the canal, sail the Gulf of Corinth to Itea where your afternoon offers a glimpse into the life of the early Greeks, with a visit to the former city of Delphi. Your local guides tell tales of pilgrimage, sacrifice and early faiths as you take a literal step into the world of ancient Greece.

Revered throughout antiquity as a sacred site where pilgrims could glimpse the future, the Oracle of Delphi cast cryptic prophecies for over a millennium. Dubbed the ‘navel of the world’ for its pivotal position in the Greek realm, Delphi drew pilgrims from all sectors of society, shaping critical decisions, from civic politics to personal destinies. Perched dramatically on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, the Oracle was esteemed as a direct conduit to the divine realm of Apollo–the sun god. Revered for his beauty and creative prowess, Apollo symbolized order and harmony. As a result, Delphi became integral to Greek identity, reflecting its religious, cultural and political life. It was a unifying site where people from various city-states gathered, fostering a sense of shared Hellenic heritage.

Your journey leads to the very site of the Oracle, alongside the opulent Treasury of the Athenians–a testament to offerings made. Pause at the ancient theater, host to the prestigious Pythian Games, and the Castalian Spring, where pilgrims purified themselves before seeking counsel.

Today, Delphi stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its influence enduring through the annals of literature, history and art. It remains a profound emblem of ancient wisdom and cultural legacy, cherished by Greece as a bridge to its storied past.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 5
Zakynthos

The tale of Zakynthos unfolds from antiquity, with traces of human habitation dating back to the Neolithic Period. Across the ages, Zakynthos has been molded by various civilizations, including the ancient Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Venetians and British, each leaving an indelible imprint on the island’s heritage and architecture.

Among the island’s most iconic landmarks is Navagio Beach, nestled amid towering limestone cliffs and famed for the shipwreck that graces its shores. This secluded cove epitomizes Zakynthos’s rugged coastline, where hidden caves, rocky coves and inviting waters beckon exploration.

Zakynthos’s capital city, bearing the same name, showcases elegant Venetian architecture, inviting squares and a vibrant waterfront promenade. Visitors can meander along narrow cobblestone streets, admiring historical edifices adorned with vibrant bougainvillea, and savor traditional Greek delicacies at local tavernas.

You can choose from a selection of morning or full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). For a morning option, choose the Zakynthose Farm Experience to visit an organic farm that produces olives, apricots, figs, cherries, lemons, mandarins and grapes for syrah, cabernet and robola; enjoy a tour and tasting. For a full-day experience, opt for Zakynthos Complete, a tour with a local guide that visits a local winery to learn about tradition winemaking with some samples, the cliffs overlooking Navaggio (Shipwreck) Beach, the Monastery of Anafonitria, the Church of Saint Mavra and various villages, plus lunch at a local tavern.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 6
Katakolon

Today, your ‘Your Choice’ experiences are truly Olympic in scope, offering you two classic Greek treats. A brief ten-minute walk from your berth, find 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 your 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, honoring 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.

You can choose from a selection of morning and half-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Spend the morning on An Olympic Encounter, exploring Olympia with a local guide, including its museum. Or spend a half day on the Farm & Feast tour, visiting a family-owned estate to sample ouzo and freshly baked local pie, learning about non-mechanized olive oil harvesting, enjoying a farm-to-table meal including the estate’s own wine, and participating in a lively sirtaki dance.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 7
Kalamata

Celebrated for its famous olives, Kalamata is the capital of the Messenia region. Having withstood various civilizations, including the Byzantines, Franks, Venetians and Ottomans, it invites you to explore a slice of the Peloponnese Peninsula. Today its acts as your gateway to a coastline of Medieval castles and a chance to savor 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.

This vibrant harbor city is dominated by a rocky outcrop which, although formerly a Greek Argos, now hosts the Frankish-built 13th-century Castle of Isabeau. The castle offers dramatic panoramic views across the Messenian Gulf. At its base, the Palia Poli, or Old City, provides an eclectic open-air venue for theater, music and dance shows. The city’s charm lies in its blend of historical allure and contemporary vibe. It continues to thrive as a center of agriculture, with its famed almond-shaped olives exported worldwide, and locally produced olive oil coveted as a symbol of Greek culinary expertise.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Ancient Messini & Kalamata Olives tour, explore the ancient ruins of Messini and visit an olive mill in the village of Androusa, complete with a tasting. On the Medieval Methoni & Pylos tour, explore two Venetian castles and their waterfront villages.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 8
Gytheio

Gytheio enchants visitors with its coastal charm and fascinating traditions. Surrounded by nearby historical sites, including the scant ruins of the infamous Sparta, Gytheio is steeped in myth and said to be the birthplace of the sea god Poseidon. Your ship is small enough to dock at the quay, gifting direct access to Gytheio’s waterfront.

The town’s charm is evident in its mix of neoclassical buildings, traditional stone houses and Byzantine churches. The Tzanetakis Tower, a notable feature of Gytheio’s skyline, offers views over the harbor and hints at the town’s medieval history. Gytheio’s harbor is lively, with colorful fishing boats bobbing in the clear waters and waterfront tavernas serving fresh seafood and Greek dishes. Along the promenade, you’ll find cafes and shops, while the old town’s winding streets reveal quaint courtyards and pleasant squares. Gytheio provides a genuine taste of the Peloponnese, perfect for those seeking an authentic Greek experience.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Morning in the Mani tour, visit the villages of the Mani Peninsula and (tides permitting) experience the iconic Diros Cave. On the Ghost Town of Mystras & Sparta’s Liquid Gold tour, join a local guide to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mystras, famed for its Byzantine architecture, then visit Sparta’s Olive Oil Museum. Or opt for the Monemvasia tour with a local guide, to take in its eclectic mix of stone houses, courtyard gardens, whitewashed churches, golden-tiled roofs and natural cliff-made, fortified walls.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 9
Nafplion

Sitting on the northeastern coast of the Peloponnese peninsula, this historical town overlooks the Argolic Gulf, framed by surrounding mountains. Serving as the first capital of independent Greece, between 1833 and 1834, Nafplion boasts a wealth of historical landmarks that bear witness to its illustrious past. Serving as the gateway to major UNESCO World Heritage Sites Epidaurus and Mycenae, Nafplion offers visitors a memorable day out.

You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Consider the Nafplion Walking Tour with Ouzo Factory Tour & Tasing for a locally guided walk among the town’s most important sites, including a visit to the distillery to sample ouzo and cherry liqueur. Or visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mycenae to see remains of one of the most important cities of Ancient Greece with a local guide. Last option is a tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Sanctuary of Asklēpiós & Epidaurus, housing the world-famous theater and insights into a significant center for healing.

Your final evening is spent as a fond farewell to your ship, her crew and guide team as you enjoy a farewell dinner on board and sail the Aegean to Greece’s capital, Athens.

Accommodations

Douglas Mawson

Meals

breakfast, lunch, dinner

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Day 10
Disembark Athens, Greece

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

Accommodations

n/a

Meals

breakfast

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Inclusions, Terms & Notes

Included

All airport transfers mentioned in itinerary; two night’s hotel accommodation in Athens on Days 1 & 2 (including breakfast on Days 2 & 3); onboard accommodation during voyage including daily cabin service; all meals, snacks, tea and coffee during voyage; meals listed as included during shore excursions and land portions of the package; beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner; Captain’s Welcome and Farewell receptions including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages; pre-voyage and post-voyage excursions, and “Your Choice” shore excursions (one excursion per person per port of call, with headsets available when needed) as listed; educational lectures and guiding services from expedition team; complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consult); comprehensive pre-departure information; port surcharges, permits, tender, pilot and landing fees; WiFi (where connection is possible); crew gratuities (suite guests only).

Exclusions

International or domestic flights, unless specified in the itinerary; transfers not mentioned in the itinerary; airport arrival or departure taxes; passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination charges; travel insurance, emergency evacuation charges or personal insurance (required); hotels and meals not included in itinerary; all items of a personal nature including but not limited to: alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (outside of dinner service), laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, phone charges; automatic crew gratuities of $15 per person, per day (non-suite guests) which may be removed or amended at the end of the cruise.

Payment & Cancellation

In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of $2,500 is required per person at time of booking (additional nonrefundable $250 deposit is required for optional activities). The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
91 days or more – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost

Terms & Conditions

This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.

Arrival & Departure

The Classic Greece: To Antiquity & Beyond cruise begins and ends in Athens, Greece (ATH). Plan flights to arrive to Athens anytime on Day 1, but we highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. An arrival transfer to the group hotel is included on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Athens no earlier than 1:00pm on the final day of the itinerary; a group transfer to the airport is included. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.

Activities

The Your Choice shore excursions listed in the itinerary are included, but your preferences must be selected at least 60 days prior to embarkation and cannot be amended after this time. If your selections are not received by this time, you will be allocated excursions by an automated system. Walking, Zodiac cruising, photography tips, lectures & all trips ashore are included in the rate.

Room Configuration

Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy cabin may do so at a 50% supplement of the per-person listed rate in select cabins upon availability. Select double-occupancy cabins are available with no single supplement; inquire with your Adventure Specialist for details and availability. Solo travelers willing to share may be matched with a person of the same gender, and if the other cabin berth goes unsold, will only pay the standard double-occupancy rate.

Families & Children

Kids 8 years and older are welcomed aboard all departure dates. Children between 8-17 years of age must pay the adult price of the expedition.

Travel Insurance

A medical form for all travelers, signed by their doctor, is required for every departure. Comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory for this trip, with a minimum required coverage of $250,000 USD per person, covering medical, accident and repatriation/emergency evacuation, as well as baggage loss and cancellation or curtailment of holiday. In addition, we highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with travel insurance that includes trip cancellation and other benefits. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.

Itinerary Notes

Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.

Most walks on this tour are easy to moderate, complemented by coach rides to key sights. However, many venues lack lifts/elevators due to preservation rules. Additionally, you’ll explore busy locations with narrow cobbled streets, ancient roads and uneven steps, therefore this voyage is not suitable for passengers with walking difficulties or wheelchairs.

Rates & Dates

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Aug 10 - Aug 21, 2026
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