Cruise MS Oosterdam: Italy, Croatia, Albanie, Greece, Turkey Departing from Piraieus
From Piraieus
Tue 04 May 2027
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Piraieus
Arrival
0
Departure
15:00
Port :
The port of Piraeus, one of the largest and busiest in the Mediterranean, serves as the maritime gateway to Athens. Just 10 kilometers from the historic center of Athens, it's easily accessible by metro, bus or cab. This proximity allows travelers to quickly immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere of the Greek capital.
What to visit in Athens
Athens is a city where every stone tells a story. Don't miss the Acropolis, the emblematic ancient site overlooking the city, and its dedicated museum. Stroll through the narrow streets of the Pláka district, where you can sample local specialties in a typically Greek atmosphere. For history buffs, the National Archaeological Museum offers a fascinating immersion in Greece's glorious past. Last but not least, Syntagma Square and the Monastiráki district are perfect for discovering the hustle and bustle of modern Athenian life.
What to visit in the area?
The area around Athens offers a variety of escapades. Cape Sounion, with its majestic Temple of Poseidon, offers a breathtaking panorama of the Aegean Sea, especially at sunset. For a unique experience, a visit to Delphi, mythical site and center of the ancient world, is a must. Finally, the island of Aegina, accessible by ferry from Piraeus, is a charming escape with its peaceful beaches, the temple of Aphaia and traditional markets.

Kusadasi
Arrival
7:00
Departure
19:00
Port:
The port of Kusadasi, one of the main cruise ports on Turkey's Aegean coast, is ideally located less than a kilometer from the bustling city center. Easily accessible on foot, by cab or local minibus, this port is the perfect starting point for exploring Kusadasi and its surroundings, offering visitors a quick immersion in the city's Mediterranean atmosphere.
What to visit in Kusadasi
Kusadasi, known for its sandy beaches and lively atmosphere, is a top destination for holidaymakers. The old town district, with its traditional bazaar and narrow streets, is ideal for a picturesque stroll. The Kusadasi fortress on Pigeon Island, accessible via a pedestrian bridge, offers a breathtaking view of the city and the sea. For a relaxing day, Ladies Beach and Long Beach are ideal for swimming, sunbathing and water sports. The Adaland water park, one of Turkey's largest, promises a fun day out for the whole family.
What to visit in the area
In the vicinity of Kusadasi, discover fascinating historical sites and natural landscapes. Ephesus, around 20 kilometers away, is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mediterranean, famous for its great theater, the library of Celsus and the Temple of Artemis. The village of Åžirince, 30 kilometers away, is a charming mountain village known for its traditional houses and local wines. For nature lovers, Dilek National Park, around 28 kilometers away, offers hiking, secluded beaches and a diverse range of wildlife. Finally, the House of the Virgin Mary, a pilgrimage site near Ephesus, is a peaceful and spiritual place to visit.

Istanbul
Arrival
7:00
Departure
0
The port:
Istanbul's port, a vibrant crossroads between Europe and Asia, is ideally located just 2 kilometers from the city's historic center. Easily accessible by streetcar, cab or even on foot, the port is the perfect starting point for exploring Istanbul's cultural and historical treasures, offering immediate immersion in its unique atmosphere.
What to visit in Istanbul
In this fascinating metropolis, discover architectural wonders such as the Blue Mosque and the majestic Hagia Sophia, reflections of the city's Byzantine and Ottoman history. The Topkapi Palace, residence of the Ottoman sultans, is a must-see museum brimming with works of art and historical treasures. Stroll through the Grand Bazaar for a shopping experience in a maze of boutiques. For a breathtaking view of Istanbul, a walk or cruise along the Bosphorus is a must.
What to visit in the surrounding area
On the outskirts of Istanbul, the Princes' Islands, a short ferry ride away, offer a tranquil getaway with their charming wooden houses and peaceful beaches. The Belgrade Forest, on the outskirts of Istanbul, offers a natural area for relaxation, with hiking trails and rich biodiversity.

Istanbul
Arrival
0
Departure
14:00
The port:
Istanbul's port, a vibrant crossroads between Europe and Asia, is ideally located just 2 kilometers from the city's historic center. Easily accessible by streetcar, cab or even on foot, the port is the perfect starting point for exploring Istanbul's cultural and historical treasures, offering immediate immersion in its unique atmosphere.
What to visit in Istanbul
In this fascinating metropolis, discover architectural wonders such as the Blue Mosque and the majestic Hagia Sophia, reflections of the city's Byzantine and Ottoman history. The Topkapi Palace, residence of the Ottoman sultans, is a must-see museum brimming with works of art and historical treasures. Stroll through the Grand Bazaar for a shopping experience in a maze of boutiques. For a breathtaking view of Istanbul, a walk or cruise along the Bosphorus is a must.
What to visit in the surrounding area
On the outskirts of Istanbul, the Princes' Islands, a short ferry ride away, offer a tranquil getaway with their charming wooden houses and peaceful beaches. The Belgrade Forest, on the outskirts of Istanbul, offers a natural area for relaxation, with hiking trails and rich biodiversity.

Mykonos
Arrival
11:00
Departure
22:00
Mykonos, one of Greece's most famous islands, is renowned for its magnificent beaches, lively nightlife and whitewashed houses. Explore its winding lanes, discover chic boutiques and picturesque churches. Mykonos' beaches, from Psarou to Paradise Beach, offer entertainment for all tastes, from peaceful relaxation spots to lively beach clubs. The island is also rich in history, with nearby archaeological sites such as the sacred island of Delos.

Chania
Arrival
8:00
Departure
17:00
The port:
The port of Chania, located on the island of Crete in Greece, is a veritable jewel on the Aegean Sea, just a few steps from the historic center. This picturesque port, with its quays lined with colorful Venetian buildings, offers immediate access to the charms of this ancient city.
What to visit in Chania
Chania, with its unique blend of Greek, Venetian and Ottoman architecture, is a city of breathtaking beauty. Stroll around the old Venetian port, with its iconic lighthouse, and explore the narrow streets filled with traditional stores and tavernas. Visit Chania's municipal market for an authentic experience, where you can sample Cretan specialties. The town is also home to several interesting museums, such as the Maritime Museum of Crete and the Archaeological Museum, which showcase the island's rich and varied history.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Chania is rich in natural and historical sites. A trip to the Samaria Gorge, Europe's longest canyon, is an unforgettable adventure for hiking enthusiasts. Elafonissi beach, with its pink sand and turquoise waters, is a paradise for beach lovers. For a cultural experience, visit the Agia Triada monastery in Jagarolon, a splendid example of Cretan architecture. Traditional villages such as Vamos and Gavalochori offer a charming insight into rural Cretan life and local hospitality.

Katakolon
Arrival
10:00
Departure
18:00
Port:
The port of Katakolon, a charming fishing village on the west coast of Greece, is a popular stopover for Mediterranean cruises. Located just 500 meters from the village center, the port is within easy walking distance, offering visitors immediate access to Katakolon's picturesque and relaxing atmosphere. It's also the ideal starting point for exploring the region's ancient sites, such as Olympia.
What to visit in Katakolon
Katakolon, with its streets lined with souvenir stores and tavernas, offers an authentic Greek experience. The Katakolon Sea Museum, displaying maritime artifacts, is an interesting place to learn about the region's naval history. Wine lovers will appreciate a visit to the Mercouri winery, a few kilometers away, where they can taste local wines and learn about the history of winemaking in the region.
What to visit in the area
Around 35 kilometers from Katakolon, the ancient site of Olympia, birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games, is a must-see. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to beautifully preserved ruins, including the stadium, the Temple of Zeus and the Olympia Archaeological Museum. For those wishing to explore nature, Agios Andreas beach, just a few kilometers away, offers an idyllic setting for relaxing by the sea. Finally, for an immersion in rural Greece, an excursion to the surrounding mountain villages, such as Kourouta, offers breathtaking views of the Greek countryside and an authentic cultural experience.

Saranda
Arrival
8:00
Departure
15:00
Saranda, Albania, is a sunny destination with crystal-clear waters and pebble beaches. Discover the ancient town of Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Lëkurësi fortress. The seafront promenade is perfect for pleasant evenings. Restaurants offer fresh seafood and traditional Albanian dishes. Saranda is a window on the Mediterranean, combining ancient historic sites with a vibrant modern seaside lifestyle.

Dubrovnik
Arrival
8:00
Departure
22:00
The port:
The port of Dubrovnik, a must for cruises on the Adriatic Sea, is just two kilometers from the old town. A short distance that can be covered by bus, one of the most economical ways to explore this splendid Croatian coastal city.
What to visit in Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, nicknamed the "Pearl of the Adriatic", is brimming with historical and cultural sites. Among the must-sees are the city walls, dating back to the 10th century and offering a breathtaking view of the sea and the city. The Lovrijenac fortress, an 11th-century historical monument, offers a majestic view of the sea and the city. The Stradun, the main thoroughfare, is lined with stores, cafés and restaurants, ideal for a lively stroll. The Cathedral of the Assumption, a masterpiece of the Baroque style, the Rector's Palace with its historical treasures, and the Dominican and Franciscan monasteries, with their collections of art and religious history, are also not to be missed.
What to visit in the surrounding area
On the outskirts of Dubrovnik, Mount Srđ offers exceptional panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea. The Lapad district, with its forest park and bay, is perfect for a nature walk. The nearby island of Lokrum is a haven of peace with its quiet beaches. Finally, the archipelago of the Elaphite Islands, easily accessible by boat, offers breathtaking natural landscapes and crystal-clear beaches for a memorable getaway.

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

Trieste
Arrival
7:00
Departure
0
The port:
The port of Trieste, located in northeastern Italy, offers a fascinating stopover, blending Italian, Slavic and Austrian influences. Just a few hundred meters from the city center, the port makes it easy to explore this historic city. Trieste, with its rich cultural heritage and unique atmosphere, is the ideal starting point for discovering the splendors of the Adriatic Sea.
What to visit in Trieste
Trieste is a city of contrasts and diversity. The Piazza Unità d'Italia, one of Europe's largest squares facing the sea, is a must-see. The Castello di Miramare, with its majestic architecture and historic park, offers a glimpse into the city's history. The Teatro Romano, a vestige of Roman times, bears witness to Trieste's antiquity. For a cultural experience, visit the Museo Revoltella, a modern art gallery and museum. Caffè San Marco, a historic café and bookshop, is perfect for a relaxing break in a literary atmosphere.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The region around Trieste offers a wealth of things to discover. The Grotta Gigante, one of the largest visitable caves in the world, is an impressive geological adventure. Duino Castle, famous for its gardens and spectacular views over the Adriatic, is a place steeped in poetry and history. The town of Muggia, with its charming historic center and Venetian heritage, is a pleasant seaside excursion. For wine lovers, the Collio region, famous for its white wines, offers tastings and vineyard tours. Finally, Slovenia's Vipava Valley, a short distance away, is a natural and cultural gem to explore.

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