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Athens & 4 Day Greek Isles Cruise

Athens, then a 4 day cruise to Mykonos, Kuşadası & Ephesus, Patmos, Rhodes, Santorini & Crete; travel on your own with flights & hotel included. Optional Classical Greece extension.

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Style Independent PackageThese un-escorted packages have no set schedule or guides, so you have the freedom and flexibility to explore on your own from your centrally-located hotel. More of these packages
Freedom to explore at your own pace; unescorted
Departures
Themes Small Ship Cruises
Activity Level Recreational
What to Expect This is a moderately-paced, independent package. Excursions with local tour guides include a reasonable amount of walking and requires and average level of physical fitness.
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A Mediterranean vacation would not be complete without this stunning tour of Athens and the Greek Isles. Athens is the city where past meets present and where you will begin your magical visit to Greece. Enjoy three nights in the city that is the birthplace of Western civilization, and four nights sailing to the magnificent Greek islands of Mykonos, Patmos, Rhodes and Santorini, plus Kuşadası in Turkey.

Our package includes round-trip flights, superior hotel accommodations in Athens for three nights, a Greek Island cruise for four nights, breakfast daily, all meals aboard the cruise, and transfers. Explore on your own, or take interesting and inexpensive optional tours of Athens and the Greek Islands. All the flexibility and fun is yours for incredibly low prices. And, if your schedule permits, why not take advantage of your already-included international airfare, and join us on an inexpensive and exciting Classic Greece extension?

Package includes

  • Flights
  • Cruise
  • Transfers
  • Hotel
  • Meals
  • Round trip flights from New York (JFK) or Newark (EWR) via scheduled carriers including taxes & fees, with other gateways available on request
  • 3 nights in Deluxe hotel accommodations at the Royal Olympic Hotel in Athens
  • 4 nights standard inside cabins (cat. IA) aboard the Celestyal Discovery
  • Port Charges and Cruise Tips
  • 15 Meals: 7 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 4 dinners
  • On-board Drink Package during dining hours
  • 2 Shore Excursions: Ancient Ephesus, Medieval Tour of Lindos
  • Sightseeing in Athens
  • All group transfers

Optional add-ons

  • Flights from other cities are available. Request pricing when making your reservation.
  • Optional shore excursions: Knossos ruins, Santorini Oia Village
  • Optional tour of Cape Sounion
  • Optional Classical Greece extension (Value Vacation, groups may be larger)

Why you'll love it

  • Stroll through the island of Mykonos, enjoying the surrounding natural beauty, friendly locals, and decadent cafes.
  • Discover the ancient city of Ephesus and enjoy a guided tour among the Agora, the Odeon, Trajan's Fountain, the Public Latrines, the Great Theatre, the Residences of the Patricians and more.
  • Spend the afternoon in Patmos and have the chance to tour the cave where St. John once lived as well as the Monastery, perched on one of the highest points on the island.
  • Tour Lindos, the most picturesque village in Rhodes and one of the most important of the three great cities of ancient times.
  • Explore the ancient Acropolis of Lindos, enjoying the sprawling view of the Aegean Sea and St. Paul's Bay.
  • Discover the ancient ruins of the Minoan Palace at Knossos.
  • Browse the stalls full of fresh foods and other goods at the open-air market in Heraklion.
  • Admire the ancient monuments and temples of the past and the modern structures of the present during your guided tour of Athens.
  • Visit the well-known Acropolis and the variety of monuments that occupy its rocky base.
  • View the Catholic Cathedral, the Academy, University, and National Library during your drive along Panepistimiou Avenue.

Itinerary at a Glance

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Dates & Prices

Dates & Prices

Dates & Prices, with flights
per person, double occupancy*
2025 DEPARTURES
Dates Price
Departs U.S.: Sat, Mar 29, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Apr 6, 2025
Mar 29 – Apr 6
$4049 Closed
Departs U.S.: Sat, Apr 19, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Apr 27, 2025
Apr 19 – Apr 27
$3849 Closed
Departs U.S.: Sat, May 17, 2025
Finishes: Sun, May 25, 2025
May 17 – May 25
$4249 Closed
Departs U.S.: Sat, Jun 14, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Jun 22, 2025
Jun 14 – Jun 22
$4499 Closed
Departs U.S.: Sat, Jul 19, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Jul 27, 2025
Jul 19 – Jul 27
$4399 Closed
Departs U.S.: Sat, Sep 6, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Sep 14, 2025
Sep 6 – Sep 14
$4199 Closed
Departs U.S.: Sat, Oct 11, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Oct 19, 2025
Oct 11 – Oct 19
$4099 Closed
Departs U.S.: Sat, Nov 1, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Nov 9, 2025
Nov 1 – Nov 9
$3799 Closed
Dates & Prices, tour only
per person, double occupancy*
2025 DEPARTURES
Dates Price
Starts: Sun, Mar 30, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Apr 6, 2025
Mar 30 – Apr 6
$3349 Closed
Starts: Sun, Apr 20, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Apr 27, 2025
Apr 20 – Apr 27
$3149 Closed
Starts: Sun, May 18, 2025
Finishes: Sun, May 25, 2025
May 18 – May 25
$3549 Closed
Starts: Sun, Jun 15, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Jun 22, 2025
Jun 15 – Jun 22
$3799 Closed
Starts: Sun, Jul 20, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Jul 27, 2025
Jul 20 – Jul 27
$3699 Closed
Starts: Sun, Sep 7, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Sep 14, 2025
Sep 7 – Sep 14
$3499 Closed
Starts: Sun, Oct 12, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Oct 19, 2025
Oct 12 – Oct 19
$3399 Closed
Starts: Sun, Nov 2, 2025
Finishes: Sun, Nov 9, 2025
Nov 2 – Nov 9
$3099 Closed

Options & Fees

Optionals & Upgrades
Rooming Selection/Cabin Categories1
IA (standard inside), Double Occupancy included
IA (standard inside), Single Occupancy
Nov 1, 2025 $839
Mar 29, 2025 $869
Apr 19, 2025 $879
May 17, 2025 $949
Jun 14, 2025;  Jul 19, 2025 $959
Oct 11, 2025 $1009
Sep 6, 2025 $1099
IC (standard inside), Double Occupancy
Mar 29, 2025;  Apr 19, 2025;  Nov 1, 2025 $89
May 17, 2025;  Jun 14, 2025;  Jul 19, 2025 $109
Sep 6, 2025;  Oct 11, 2025 $129
IC (standard inside), Single Occupancy
Nov 1, 2025 $959
Mar 29, 2025 $989
Apr 19, 2025 $999
May 17, 2025;  Jun 14, 2025;  Jul 19, 2025 $1119
Sep 6, 2025;  Oct 11, 2025 $1189
XA (standard outside), Double Occupancy
Mar 29, 2025;  Apr 19, 2025;  Nov 1, 2025 $139
May 17, 2025;  Jun 14, 2025;  Jul 19, 2025 $159
Sep 6, 2025;  Oct 11, 2025 $189
XA (standard outside), Single Occupancy
Nov 1, 2025 $1029
Mar 29, 2025 $1059
Apr 19, 2025 $1079
May 17, 2025;  Jun 14, 2025;  Jul 19, 2025 $1189
Sep 6, 2025;  Oct 11, 2025 $1269
XB (superior outside), Double Occupancy
Mar 29, 2025;  Apr 19, 2025;  Nov 1, 2025 $219
May 17, 2025;  Jun 14, 2025;  Jul 19, 2025 $269
Sep 6, 2025;  Oct 11, 2025 $289
XB (superior outside), Single Occupancy
Nov 1, 2025 $1119
Mar 29, 2025 $1149
Apr 19, 2025 $1169
May 17, 2025;  Jun 14, 2025;  Jul 19, 2025 $1299
Sep 6, 2025;  Oct 11, 2025 $1389
XC (superior outside), Double Occupancy
Mar 29, 2025;  Apr 19, 2025;  Nov 1, 2025 $249
May 17, 2025;  Jun 14, 2025;  Jul 19, 2025 $309
All other dates $349
XC (superior outside), Single Occupancy
Nov 1, 2025 $1199
Mar 29, 2025 $1229
Apr 19, 2025 $1239
May 17, 2025;  Jun 14, 2025;  Jul 19, 2025 $1419
Sep 6, 2025;  Oct 11, 2025 $1519
SJ (Jr Suite), Double Occupancy unavailable
SJ (Jr Suite), Single Occupancy) unavailable

1. Cabin upgrades are subject to availability. If the category you selected is unavailable, you'll have the option to select a different category (at the prices shown) or cancel your reservation and receive a refund of your deposit. Triple occupancy may be available upon request.

Classical Greece Extension
Classical Greece Extension
Mar 29, 2025 $849
Nov 1, 2025 unavailable
All other dates $799
Rooming Selection
Double Occupancy included
Single Occupancy $249

So that we can offer you the best deals, our packages are, like most hotels and cruises, priced based on double occupancy rooms or cabins. We charge solo travelers an extra fee to cover the extra costs of single occupancy rooms or cabins. (Consider: if you booked a $200/night hotel room solo, you would pay the $200 yourself; but if a couple booked the same room, each one would pay only $100.) But you only pay extra for the rooms or cabins, nothing else, including meals, sightseeing, tips, etc. Why are single rooms more?

Flights & Departure Cities

Departure Airports
New York City (NYC)

This package includes round-trip flights from the city listed above.

Want to fly from another city? We can arrange flights from most major cities. Ask us for a quote for flights from your preferred city when (or after) you book, and we'll get back to you with the price and availability within 3 business days. Of course, you can also book your own flights. More information

Detailed Itinerary

Note: Some departures will follow Celestyal Cruise's winter schedule and will note stop in Crete on Day 6 and spend the full day in Santorini.

Day 1 Depart USA

  • Your exciting journey to Greece begins this evening as you check in for your overnight flight

Day 2 Athens

  • Arrive in Athens, Greece and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure

Royal Olympic Hotel or similar

Full Day Itinerary
View of Acropolis from Plaka, Athens

Our representative will meet you and then escort you to your hotel, centrally located near Constitution Square and the famous Plaka (Old Town). Athens, the birthplace of Western civilization, once hailed as the Paris of the Mediterranean, is now a bustling modern city, a colorful tapestry of Eastern and Western influences, full of outdoor cafes, pedestrian streets, parks and gardens, street bazaars, dilapidated mansions, and ancient ruins.

Day 3 Athens & Mykonos

  • Embark on your cruise ship and set sail to the Greek Isles
  • Spend the evening at leisure on the island of Mykonos

Celestyal Discovery or similar Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Full Day Itinerary
Cafe, Mykonos

This morning, transfer to the port to board your cruise ship, Celestyal Discovery. Spend the afternoon enjoying the sun, sea breezes, pool, and shipboard facilities.

This evening, arrive at the gorgeous island of Mykonos and transfer from the port via a complimentary shuttle. Enjoy an independent stroll through Mykonos town with its labyrinth of winding alleyways, whitewashed buildings, basket-laden donkeys, cascading geraniums, and upscale shops and cafés.

Day 4 Kuşadası, Turkey & Patmos, Greece

  • Enjoy a half-day sightseeing tour of ancient Ephesus
  • Spend the afternoon at leisure on the Greek island of Patmos

Celestyal Discovery or similar Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Full Day Itinerary
Library of Celsus, Ephesus

Arrive in Kuşadası, Turkey this morning. Just ten kilometers from the port is the ancient city of Ephesus, where you'll find an archaeological site that ranks among the world's wonders. At the archaeological site, you will be given a guided tour of the Agora, the Odeon, the Library of Celsus, the marble-paved main Street of Kouretes, the Baths of Scholastica, Trajan's Fountain, the Public Latrines, the Residences of the Patricians, the Prytaneum, and the Temple of Hadrian.

The Great Theatre, built in the 4th century B.C., could accommodate 24,000 spectators and is famous even today for its acoustics. The excavation findings, which have yet brought to light only 13% of ancient Ephesus, reside in the Archaeological Museum of Ephesus in Seljuk.

Later this afternoon, return to your ship for lunch aboard as you sail toward Patmos, Greece. Disembark at Skala harbor, a lively place with whitewashed houses, flowered courtyards, tavernas, and shops. The Island of Patmos is famous in history as the place where St. John wrote the Book of Revelation. An optional tour takes you to the cave where St. John lived and the nearby Monastery, built on one of the island's highest points, priceless housing icons, and manuscripts in its Treasury. Return to the ship for dinner and overnight.

Optional Excursion: Patmos countryside tour with Chora & Grotto (purchased locally), $77
Grotto of the Apocalypse, Patmos

Begin your panoramic tour from the port and drive to the central part of the island. Visit the Cave of the Apocalypse in the main town, Chora. This grotto is believed to be where John received the visions he recorded in the Book of Revelation. The nearby Monastery of St. John the Theologian, built on one of the island's highest points, houses priceless icons and manuscripts in its treasury. The grotto and monastery have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 5 Rhodes

  • Enjoy a half-day medieval tour of Lindos
  • Spend the remainder of day at leisure to explore the Greek island of Rhodes

Celestyal Discovery or similar Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Full Day Itinerary
Acropolis of Lindos

Today, visit Rhodes, the beautiful "Island of Roses." In the heart of the city of Rhodes is the largest inhabited medieval town in Europe, a fascinating web of Byzantine, Turkish and Latin ruins. Its mighty fortifications provide the finest surviving examples of the defensive architecture of the time.

Lindos, with its whitewashed houses clustered beneath a soaring castle-capped acropolis, is Rhodes' most picturesque village and most important Doric settlement because of its natural harbor and vantage point built 125 meters above sea level. Drive along the scenic south-eastern coastline, dotted with whitewashed villages, to Lindos, one of the most important of the three great cities of ancient times. See how this entire city is guarded by medieval walls, which the knights of St. John constructed in the 13th century. Within them stands the ancient Acropolis of Lindos, on the brink of a precipice 400 feet above the sea. From the Acropolis, marvel at the breathtaking views covering the great expanse of the Aegean Sea and St Paul's Bay, where the apostle cast anchor during his historic voyage to Ephesus. Proceed on foot uphill to the grand staircase leading from the Hellenistic Portico to the Acropolis and Temple of Athena. Should you wish to make your way up by mule, a fee must be paid to the local muleteer. After the guided tour of the Acropolis, visit the Captains' mansions of Lindos. Wealthy merchant seafarers built these lovely old residences between the 16th and 18th centuries to prove their success. Set in large courtyards and sheltered behind high walls, these homes vary in size from simple, two-story houses to large, handsome Gothic mansions with Byzantine and Moorish architectural features.

Continue to the Church of the Virgin Mary, known as the Church Panagia of Lindos. Just a few minutes walk from the main square into the labyrinth of Lindos' alleys, the church of Panagia is an enchanting sight. Surrounded by high walls and a small courtyard, this old church was originally built in 1300 but has since been submitted to numerous reconstructions. The most prominent external feature is a high-rise, stone-built campanile tower, typical of the Rhodian churches. The main building has a cross-shaped plan superimposed by an octagonal dome, whitewashed walls, and red byzantine tile roofs. Afterward, go through D'Amboise Gate to walk along the Street of the Knights. Here, you will find the residences of the Knights, separated according to Order, and to this day bear their corresponding crests.

Day 6 Heraklion & Santorini

  • Enjoy the morning at leisure in Crete
  • Spend the evening at leisure in Santorini, or join an optional excursion

Celestyal Discovery or similar Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Full Day Itinerary
Knossos ruins, Crete

Arrive in Heraklion early this morning. An optional shore excursion will take you to see the ruins of Knossos, the ceremonial and political center of the Minoan civilization on Crete, just five kilometers from Heraklion city center. The palace at Knossos was an intricate collection of over 1,000 interlocking rooms, used as a religious and administrative center and for workshops for artisans and food processing. The ruins have primarily been excavated, and much of them colorfully painted and restored.

Back in Heraklion, the open-air market is a must-see, where a boisterous crowd buys and sells everything from goats and sheep to vast cauldrons of fresh yogurt. Other points of interest include the Archaeological Museum, one of the finest in Greece, exquisite housing findings from Knossos and other Minoan ruins, numerous Venetian fortresses, fountains, and loggias scattered throughout the city and the Historical Museum of Crete, with its Byzantine and folklore collections.

Return to the ship to continue sailing to Santorini. This striking island is a volcanic crater immersed in the sea and famous for its breathtaking and rugged landscapes, whitewashed houses, open-air cafes, and glittering boutiques clinging to cliffs, accessible by foot, cable car, or mule.

Note: November 2, 2024 departure will follow the winter cruise schedule and will not stop in Crete and spend the full day in Santorini.

Optional Excursion: Spectacular Oia Village (purchased locally), $86
Oia Village, Santorini

Enjoy a half day of sightseeing, beginning with a scenic drive where you will have the unique opportunity to admire the panoramic view of the Aegean Sea and the neighboring islands. Oia Village is an excellent example of Cycladic architecture built on the Caldera rim. Explore the village, walking along the cobblestone streets, admiring the white-washed houses with blue shutters and domes, some of the most photogenic in Greece. Your coach will bring you back to the port of Athinios, where you will embark on your tender boat to return the ship for a final evening at sea.

Day 7 Athens

  • Disembark the ship in Athens
  • Enjoy a tour of Athens, including the Acropolis
  • Spend the afternoon at leisure, or enjoy an optional excursion

Royal Olympic Hotel or similar Breakfast

Full Day Itinerary
Parthenon, Athens

Disembark from your ship in Athens.

Enjoy the striking contrast between breathtaking monuments of a glorious past and elegant modern structures during your tour of Athens. Visit the Acropolis, the crowning beauty and glory of Ancient Athens, with its many monuments atop its rocky base, including the awesome Parthenon, the Propylea, the temple of Athena Nike, and the Erechtheion, with its Porch of Maidens. Drive to the Roman Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Panathinaikon Stadium (site of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896), and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in front of the Parliament House on Constitution Square. See views of government buildings and elegant structures of the 19th century. Drive along Panepistimiou Avenue and view the Catholic Cathedral, the Academy, the University, and the National Library. In contrast, conclude your tour with a visit to the new Acropolis Museum, a marvel of architecture with an entire exhibition of the glory of Ancient Athens.

Optional Excursion: Cape Sounion (purchased locally), $55
Temple of Poseidon, Cape Sounion

Drive along the coastal road past countless coves and the beautiful beaches of Glyfada, Vouliagmeni, and Varkiza to Cape Sounion. Dominated by the spectacular Temple of Poseidon, the sanctuary at Sounion is one of Attica's most important archaeological sites. Although evidence suggests that the site dates back to the prehistoric period, the sanctuary is first mentioned in Homer's Odyssey, where Menelaos stopped during his return from Troy to bury his helmsman, Phrontes Onetorides. Learn about this area's rich history as you take in stunning views of the Aegean on this fascinating optional excursion.

Note: This optional excursion is sold locally at approximately €49 per person.

Day 8 Athens

  • Enjoy a full day to explore Athens on your own, or join an optional excursion
  • Or, continue on our optional Classical Greece Extension

Royal Olympic Hotel or similar Breakfast

Day 9 Athens/USA

  • Bid farewell to Athens as you're escorted to the airport to board your return flight
  • Arrive in the USA later today

At the ports of Mykonos, Patmos, and Santorini, disembarkation is by tender boats, weather permitting. Kusadasi and Patmos stops might be in inverted order. Passengers taking the optional shore excursions disembark first. The itinerary listed, including ports of call, embarkation/disembarkation times, shore excursions, and prices, was correct at the time of publication. We and our partner, Celestyal Cruise Lines, will do our utmost to adhere to the itinerary as listed. Still, due to sea conditions and other factors, minor changes to the itinerary may be necessary, and some shore excursions shown may not be available. Celestyal Cruise Lines may also substitute another ship from their fleet of similar size and amenities. We will do our best to inform travelers immediately of such changes.

Classical Greece Extension

Why not take advantage of your already-included international airfare and visit the classical cities of Corinth, Mycenae, Olympia, and Delphi? Your extension includes superior hotels, most meals, and guided touring of the most fascinating of the classical cities of Greece, including entrance fees to places visited. This extension is part of our Value Vacation, and groups may be larger than our Small Group Tours.

Day 8 Athens, Mycenae & Olympia

  • Drive across the Corinth Canal to Olympia
  • Eroute, visit the famous theatre of Epidaurus
  • Spend the evening at leisure in Olympia

Amalia Hotel Olympia or similar Breakfast & dinner

Full Day Itinerary
Corinth canal

After breakfast, board your touring coach and begin a tour of Greece's classical cities. Drive across the Corinth Canal, which connects the Ionian Sea with the Aegean, to the Peloponnesian Peninsula, where 4,000 years of history are more fully and comprehensibly illustrated than elsewhere in Europe.

Visit the famous theater of Epidaurus, the best preserved in Greece, which reached the height of its fame in the 5th & 4th centuries B.C. The acoustics are so perfect that every word can be heard, even from the last of the 55 tiers. Continue to ancient Mycenae. According to the poets, Mycenae was founded by Perseus and built with the aid of the mythological Cyclops. Drive on to Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic games, for dinner and overnight.

Day 9 Olympia, Nafpaktos & Delphi

  • Enjoy a morning tour of the archaeological site and museum at Olympia
  • Embark on an afternoon drive via Patras to Rion, Antirion and picturesque Nafpaktos
  • Spend the evening at leisure in Delphi

Amalia Hotel Delphi or similar Breakfast & dinner

Full Day Itinerary
Nafpaktos, Greece

This morning, tour the archaeological site and museum at Olympia, where the Olympic games were conceived as a tribute to Hercules, son of Zeus. These games were the most important international event in the Hellenic world from 776 B.C. to 393 A.D. and continue today, with the lighting of the Olympic flame that runners carry across the globe. Visit the Sanctuary of the Olympian Zeus and the Museum.

This afternoon, drive via Patras to Rion, Antirion, and picturesque Nafpaktos, where, according to mythology, Hercules slew the Erymanthine boar and where we'll view the lovely circular Venetian harbor. Continue our drive to Delphi for dinner and overnight.

Day 10 Delphi & Kalambaka

  • Enjoy a morning tour of Delphi
  • Spend the evening at leisure in Kalambaka

Amalia Hotel Kalambaka or similar Breakfast & dinner

Full Day Itinerary
Temple of Athena Pronaia, Delphi

After breakfast, explore the ancient site of Delphi, located on the slopes of the breathtaking Mount Parnassus, in a landscape of unparalleled beauty and majesty. Here lie the ruins of the Sanctuary of Apollo Pythios, the Treasury of the Athenians, the Temple of Apollo, and the museum, which contains masterpieces of ancient Greek sculpture, including the famous bronze Charioteer. The site had been sacred since at least the Bronze Age. According to legend, the shrine was originally guarded by the she-dragon Pytho. She was killed by Apollo, who then took over the oracle. In antiquity, Delphi was regarded as the center of the world.

Later, depart for the small town of Kalambaka, built at the foot of the majestic gray rocks, where the river Pinios leaves Pindos Mountain.

Day 11 Meteora & Athens

  • Enjoy a morning tour of Meteora monasteries
  • This afternoon, drive back to Athens via Thermopylae
  • Spend the evening at leisure in Athens

Royal Olympic Hotel or similar Breakfast

Full Day Itinerary
Roussanou Monastery, Meteora

This morning, visit the spectacular Meteora monasteries, perched upon the summits of some steep and isolated rocky pinnacles, which rise above the almost flat valley of the Pinios River, 5.5 miles beyond Kalambaka. The monastic history of Meteora goes back to the 11th century AD when the monks constructed inaccessible eagle's nests in the crannies of these rocks, and today, four are still occupied.

Later this afternoon, drive back to Athens via Thermopylae, a famous battleground from the Persian wars. Arrive in Athens and check into your hotel.

Day 12 Athens/USA

  • Today, you'll be escorted to the airport and bid farewell to Athens as you board your flight back home
  • Your exciting journey comes to an end as you arrive in the USA later today

Breakfast

Hotels & Ship

Hotels

Royal Olympic Hotel
Royal Olympic Hotel
Deluxe

This 5-star, family-run hotel is located directly opposite the Temple of Zeus and the National Garden, overlooking the Acropolis and a short walk to the new Acropolis Museum.

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Amalia Hotel Olympia
Amalia Hotel Olympia
Tourist Class

Surrounded by beautiful gardens and trees, Amalia Hotel Olympia is ideally situated not far from the archaeological sites of the Olympic Stadium, the Sanctuary of Zeus, the Temple of Hera and the archaeological museum.

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Amalia Hotel Delphi
Amalia Hotel Delphi
First Class

Superbly located on a mountain slope at the foot of Mount Parnassus, the Amalia Hotel Delphi enjoys a breathtaking view of the green valley below stretching all the way down to the sea and the picturesque ports of Itea and Galaxidi. The Amalia Hotel is also conveniently located near the museum and archaeological sites of Delphi, considered by the ancient Greeks to be the center of the world.

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Amalia Hotel Kalambaka
Amalia Hotel Kalambaka
First Class

Located on a 14-acre property just a few minutes away from the town of Kalambaka, the Amalia Hotel Kalambaka boasts extensive gardens and beautiful views of the Meteora Rocks. 

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In the unlikely event that a particular hotel is not available, a similar or better hotel may be substituted.

Cruise Ship

Celestyal Discovery
Celestyal Discovery

The Celestyal Cruise ship Discovery is the perfect vessel for exploring the Mediterranean. Its sleek design and top-of-the-line amenities offer guests an unforgettable travel experience. From the moment you step aboard, the dedicated, friendly staff ensures your every need. Whether you're looking to relax in one of the ship's many luxurious lounges or indulge in a gourmet meal at one of its restaurants, there's something for everyone. With stops in some of the most beautiful destinations in Greece and Turkey, you'll have ample opportunity to explore ancient ruins, stroll through picturesque villages, and soak up the sun on pristine beaches.

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