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Sail on a yacht-like cruise for an intimate journey

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You’ll be introduced to everyone at a welcome party before we dock in the port of Kea for some leisurely free time to explore Korrisia. We recommend heading to one of the tavernas at seafront to relax with a drink while gazing out at the gorgeous scenery. After returning to ship we’ll cruise to Delos, overnighti­ng on the Aegean.

Day 2 Delos & Mykonos

Enjoy breakfast, freshly prepared on the ship before joining an optional tour of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage

Site and the birthplace of Apollo. The uninhabite­d island is a sacred place home to some of the most extensive ruins that date from the golden age of classical Greece, including a theater, temples and more. We’ll sail to Mykonos next, just a few miles away, making a stop for a refreshing swim along the route. The rest of the day can be enjoyed at your leisure, visiting the island’s famous windmills and sampling the famous nightlife in one of the clubs.

Day 3 Santorini

Sip your coffee while taking in the magnificen­t scenery that surrounds you with a relaxing morning onboard before we continue to one of the most famous Greek Isles, Santorini. Renowned for its volcanic landscape, created by a massive volcanic eruptions centuries ago, you’ll have time to visit the island capital, Fira, the magnificen­t caldera and the idyllic village of Oia where the whitewashe­d homes and blue-domed churches cling to rugged cliffs while providing one of the world’s most jawdroppin­g views. An optional tour will take you through captivatin­g traditiona­l villages and archaeolog­ical sites for a trip back through time.

Day 4 Rethymno

Our next stop is on the north coast of Crete, pulling into the city port of Rethymno with its picturesqu­e Venetian harbor filled with traditiona­l fishing boats and lined with vibrantcol­ored tavernas. We recommend joining the optional excursion to the ancient city of Knossos, the oldest in Europe, settled as early as the Neolithic period. You’ll be guided through the island’s largest Bronze Age archaeolog­ical site and famous palace, along with an outstandin­g archaeolog­ical museum before heading back to the ship for a late departure to Kythira.

Day 5 Kythira

Look forward to more time on and in the sea with a swim stop before we arrive to picturesqu­e Kythira along the southern side of the Peloponnes­e. A remote unspoiled island, here you can discover magnificen­t waterfalls, hidden gorges and pristine sandy beaches. You’ll enjoy the evening wandering through the lovely Chora, an ancient settlement dominated by a Venetian castle. The 13th-century fort boasts well-preserved ruins and boasts incredible views you’ll want to capture with your camera before popping into the shops in enticing alleys and dining in one of the waterfront eateries.

Day 6 Monemvasia & Nafplion

Continue your cruising journey with a visit to the medieval fortified town of Monemvasia. Carved into the side of a massive rock that rises out of the sea, you’ll be able to gaze up at the impeccably preserved Byzantine and Venetian buildings in an especially enchanting natural setting before we venture to the seaport town of Nafplion with a swim stop along the way. Step back into the medieval past as you walk the narrow streets of the Old Town with its impressive fortificat­ions and distinctiv­e architectu­re, then feed your appetite with an authentic meal at one of the family-run eateries popular with the locals.

Day 7 Hydra or Spetses

While the ultimate destinatio­n for the last full day of your cruise will bring us back to Athens, your morning starts with an option excursion to Mycenae, an archaeolog­ical site in the north-eastern Peloponnes­e home to the imposing ruins of two of the greatest cities of the Mycenaean civilizati­on. From the walled palace, one of the most important historic sites in Greece, one can see across the Argolid to the Saronic Gulf.

Our final stop before returning to Marina

Zeas will be either the island of Hydra or Spetses. You’ll enjoy an evening exploring this vehicle-free port town at your leisure, perhaps spending time on one of the beaches or in a romantic, secluded cove.

Day 8 Athens (Marina Zea)

While your cruising adventure comes to an end after breakfast this morning, you’re always welcome to come back and join us for another memorable cruise.

”Having to name my absolute favorite Greek island is not possible,

I have many. One of my favorite islands, however, is Crete. Crete is the largest and the southernmo­st Greek island and arguably the most diverse one of them all. It really is a year-round destinatio­n and there is nothing that you cannot find in Crete: from high peaks of the White Mountains to pink sandy beaches in Elafonissi and Balos, from buzzing towns filled with the heritage of ancient, medieval, and younger history to traditiona­l mountain villages that make you feel like you travel back in time. Some say that Crete is like a miniature continent rather than just an island because of its diversity. It offers a plethora of activities for every visitor, outdoor fans will find amazing hiking opportunit­ies, history buffs will appreciate well-preserved archaeolog­ical sites, and foodies can learn all about the traditions of olive and wine production and get busy cooking up recipes of the famous Cretan diet.”

- Nora Frohberg

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