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Athens 3 • Aboard ship 3 • Athens 1
Accommodations in centrally-located three-star or four-star hotels. Rooming on a triple basis. Inside cabins on Days 5, 6 and 7 aboard ship. Double rooms: $440 per person.
Round-trip transportation on scheduled airline. All public transportation tickets included where applicable.
All breakfasts. Four lunches. Four dinners. Dinner on Day 1-2. Lunch in Delphi on Day 4. Lunch aboard cruise ship on Days 5, 6 and 7. Dinner aboard cruise ship on Days 5, 6 and 7.
Services of a specially-trained passports Tour Director throughout. All tips are included in the Program Cost. Whisper headsets included.
Entrances and activities as noted on itinerary.
Passports provides a complimentary Post-Departure Travel Protection Plan that includes coverage for Trip Interruption, Trip Delay, Medical Expenses, and more.
Arrival Athens: Arrival transfer
Tour director-led walking tour in the Plaka district
Dinner
Overnight
Half-day city sightseeing in Athens: Local Guide, Acropolis, Parthenon, Acropolis Museum
Excursion to Cape Sounion: Guided visit of the Temple of Poseidon
Overnight
Excursion to Delphi: Delphi guide, Delphi Ruins, Visit to Delphi's Archaeological Museum
Overnight
Lavrion, Mykonos: Departure transfer, The sophisticated island of Mykonos
Kusadasi and Patmos: Excursion to Ephesus
Crete, Santorini: Port of Heraklion, Excursion to Oia - SAN 01
Cruise Ship Disembarkation: Transfer from the pier
Overnight
Depart Athens: Departure transfer
A dream comes true as your wide-bodied jet thunders off the airstrip, Europe-bound. Time for a meal, a movie and a nap. It gets light again, first off the left-hand side of the airplane, then everywhere. It's morning, and Greece!
Explore the picturesque Plaka, Athens' oldest neighborhood, which is nestled around the northern and eastern slopes of the Acropolis. Narrow streets, plazas, tavernas and countless shops are the trademark of this pedestrian area, which is popular with street performers and vendors. You'll find jewelry and native crafts in abundance.
Pause to view a gem of the Byzantine period, built c. 1050 AD. Known for its wall paintings and mosaics, the Church of Panagia Kapnikarea now stands in the middle of Ermou street, one of the busiest in the Plaka district.
You may want to stroll to Hadrian's Arch, built by the Roman Emperor in AD 131, and to the colossal ruins of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the largest temple in Greece, which dates back to the 6th century BC.
Enjoy a coach tour of Athens, old and new.
See modern Athens, with the Greek Parliament, the 1896 Olympic Stadium, the Plaka district and Syntagma Square, where you may see the picturesque Evzones goose-stepping their way through the Changing of the Guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
A local guide, well-educated and specially-trained on the history and culture of Athens, will accompany your group.
Visit the awesome monuments built by Pericles on the Acropolis during Athens' Golden Age in the 5th century BC. On that hill, the goddess Athena reigned supreme. You'll see the Propylaea, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the Erechtheion with the Kore Porch, famous for its Caryatid columns.
Of course, you'll visit the centerpiece of the Acropolis, the 2,500 years old yet ageless Parthenon. For this huge temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, architects skillfully avoided straight lines and right angles to counterbalance the unsightly optical illusion called optical sagging, which deforms straight lines.
Delve deeper into antiquity at the contemporary archaeological museum open in 2009 at the base of the Acropolis hill, in the hope that it will one day house the superb and much disputed 5th century BC Parthenon Sculptures that were moved to England in the 19th century by Lord Elgin. For now, visitors can view a Permanent Collection with artifacts from the 7th century BC to the 5th century AD, and peer at excavations through a glass floor.
Today's excursion takes you to Cape Sounion, a spectacular rocky promontory that overlooks the Aegean Sea at the southernmost tip of Attica. There may not be a better candidate for the site Homer called "the sacred cape."
Discover the temple dedicated to the God of the Sea as it rises, in all its Doric beauty, framed by sky and waves. Your guide will tell you how it was constructed, c. 440 BC, on the ruins of an archaic temple destroyed by the army of the Persian king Xerxes. Lord Byron found inspiration on this site in 1810 for his poem The Isles of Greece,. You'll see his name carved on one of the columns, but no one can tell who's responsible for the misdeed.
The road to Delphi bypasses some of ancient Greece's most famous sites, such as Thebes (where Oedipus slew his father and married his mother after solving the Riddle of the Sphinx), Livadia (which was thought to be the entrance to the underworld), and the double-peaked Mount Parnassos, 3,000 feet high, believed to be the home of Apollo and of the nine Muses.
On the other side of the Arahova Pass, the road descends through terraces flanked with almond trees to temples and cave where the Pythia's predictions exercised a powerful influence for ten centuries.
Let a guide well-versed in Delphic mysteries take you back to antiquity.
Discover one of the most beautiful sites of ancient Greece. Visit the Temple of Apollo, the foreboding Sanctuary of Earth and the Sacred Way, lined with the treasuries of the ancient Greek cities.
See artifacts and treasures on display at the Archaeological Museum, notably the celebrated bronze statue known as the Delphic Charioteer.
Transfer to Piraeus or Lavrion port near Athens, and board your cruise ship.
Step ashore on an Aegean haven that combines the dazzling white beauty of a typical Cycladic island and a jet-set ambiance. Stroll through flower-decked lanes to the church of Paraportiani, or along the waterfront for great views of the famous windmills.
According to mythology, it's on this island named after the local hero Mykonos, son of the King of Delos, that Hercules slew the Giants. Their petrified corpses are still scattered about: keep your eyes open for large rocks!
Your ship docks in the port of Kusadasi, in Turkey. This is a picturesque market town where you will have fun browsing.
Enjoy an excursion to the ancient city of Ephesus, once one of the most important Roman cities in Asia-Minor with 250,000 inhabitants at its peak. The final resting place of St. John, it is also the site of the ruins of the Temple of Diana, four times larger than the Parthenon and designated as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Your guided walking tour commences at the Magnesian Gate, which leads into the ancient site. See the Forum, the Odeon, the Thermal Baths of Scholastica, the Library of Celsus, Temple of Serapis, the Temple of Hadrian, the Great Theater, recognized for its outstanding acoustics, and the Arcadian Way, where Mark Antony and Cleopatra once rode in procession.
The next port of call is Patmos, where the Christian author John lived in exile. Now known under many names (the Apostle, the Evangelist, the Divine, the Revelator), he wrote on this rocky island the last book of the New Testament, Revelation, which is also called The Apocalypse.
Sail on to Crete, a land of mountains and valleys, which has stood for centuries at the crossroads of great civilizations.
Your ship docks at the port of Heraklion, Crete's capital city, and the birthplace of the Minoan civilization (3650 to 1400 BC).
City highlights include the Old Port;, El Venizélou Square; El Greco Square with a statue of the great painter himself, Domenikos Theotokopoulos, who was born in Crete in 1541; and the Venetian Walls, begun in 1462, when the Republic of Venice ruled over Crete.
The unforgettable sight of Santorini's steep cliffs rising over cobalt waters greets you as your ship sails into the stunning natural harbor formed by its caldera (the remnant of an ancient volcano that erupted around 1600 BC and wiped out a flourishing Bronze Age civilization).
Once ashore, you will be transported up the steep flank of the Santorini caldera to the top of the island. See the town of Fira (also spelled Thira), perched high above Santorini's Old Port, and head to Oia, a picturesque village set at the island's northern tip.
There's more to Oia than the sunsets for which it's gained fame. See why as you stroll along its lovely cobblestone streets, past white washed houses with blue shutters. Take in the panoramic view of the caldera's bay punctuated by the two black islets known as Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni. Check out the shops, pause at a local cafe.
Consider an optional shore excursion to the town of Oia, where a guided walking tour introduces lovely cobblestoned streets, whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches. It's a pleasure to walk through this village known for its magnificent scenery and sunsets. This optional excursion also includes Santorini's main town, Fira, or Thira, also perched high above the harbor. See the town center. Take in the view of the two black volcanic islets within the Caldera Bay before taking a cable car back down to the pier.
Disembark your cruise ship at the port and transfer to Athens.
Enjoy some free time in Athens today.
You may choose an in-depth tour of the Ancient Agora, the open "place of assembly" where ancient Greek men would come to hear announcements by the king or were assigned military duty.
You may want to stroll in the lively Plaka district, or ride the steep funicular railway up Mt. Lycabettus for a fabulous view of the city.
It's the birthplace of Western Civilization that glides by under the right wing of your jet airplane as you head for home. Arrive home later today, eager to share your adventures with family and friends.
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