Cruise Azamara Onward: France, Greece, Spain, Croatia, Montenegro, Italy, Turkey, Slovenia, Monaco Departing from Barcelona
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Barcelona
Arrival
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Departure
17:00
The port:
Barcelona's port, one of the most important in the Mediterranean, is perfectly integrated into the city, just a few minutes' walk from the famous Las Ramblas district. This cosmopolitan port is an ideal starting point for exploring the Catalan capital.
What to visit in Barcelona
Barcelona is a canvas for Gaudí's architectural masterpieces. Admire the Sagrada Família, stroll through Park Güell, and explore the Gothic Quarter for its historic ambience. Don't miss the Boqueria market for a taste of local life and Catalan flavors.
What to visit in the surrounding area
On the outskirts of Barcelona, Montserrat offers spectacular scenery with its perched monastery and panoramic views. The town of Sitges, with its beaches and film festival, is also a popular getaway for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Palamos
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
Palamos, on Spain's Catalan coast, is famous for its magnificent beaches and maritime heritage. Explore the old town, with its narrow streets and historic buildings. Visit the Fishing Museum to discover the local history. Gourmets will enjoy tapas and fresh seafood in the many restaurants. Enjoy water sports or relax on the sandy beaches. Palamos is a charming stopover that combines culture, gastronomy and seaside leisure.

Sete
Arrival
08:00
Departure
20:00
The port:
Located in the Occitanie region of France, the Mediterranean port of Sète is just 1 kilometer from the lively heart of the city. Easily accessible on foot, this picturesque port is an ideal starting point for discovering the authenticity and charm of Sète. Shuttle buses and cabs are also available to help you get around town.
What to visit in Sète
Sète, a city of canals and poets, is often referred to as the Little Venice of Languedoc. Stroll along the canals lined with colorful boats and discover Mont Saint-Clair, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. The town is famous for its Musée Paul Valéry, which houses works of art and a collection dedicated to the poet of the same name. Don't miss the covered market, a lively place to sample local specialties such as tielle, a seafood pie. The beaches of Sète, just a few minutes away, offer relaxation and swimming in an idyllic Mediterranean setting.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The region around Sète is full of interesting sites. The Bassin de Thau, famous for its oyster beds, is perfect for seafood lovers. The city of Montpellier, some forty kilometers away, offers a fascinating blend of historic architecture and contemporary dynamism. For a more natural experience, the Camargue regional nature park, with its pink flamingos, wild horses and vast expanses of marshland, is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.

Marseille
Arrival
08:00
Departure
22:00
The port :
The port of Marseille, ideally located on the Mediterranean, is a privileged starting point for exploring Provence. Just 6 kilometers from the historic city center, it's easily accessible by bus or cab.
What to see in Marseille
In Marseille, don't miss the famous Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, which offers a panoramic view of the city. The Old Port is a must-see, as is the Panier district, birthplace of the city. For an immersive experience, the Mucem and the Vieille Charité are major cultural landmarks.
What to visit in the surrounding area
On the outskirts of Marseille, the Calanques offer a breathtaking natural spectacle. Accessible by land or sea, they are a haven of peace for hikers and nature lovers. Cassis, a charming coastal town, is also just a short distance away, perfect for a getaway.

Sanary-sur-Mer
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
The port :
Located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France, the port of Sanary-sur-Mer is a jewel of the Mediterranean. Just 500 meters from the town center, this picturesque port offers easy accessibility for visitors. A pleasant stroll along the waterfront leads quickly to the heart of the town, where Provencal authenticity is fully expressed.
What to visit in Sanary-sur-Mer
Sanary-sur-Mer, a charming, unspoilt fishing village, is an invitation to discover the gentle Mediterranean art of living. Stroll through the narrow streets, lined with colorful houses, to reach the Provencal market, renowned for its local produce. The port, with its traditional pointus boats, is a picturesque sight. Don't miss a visit to the emblematic Saint-Nazaire church and the Frédéric Dumas Museum, dedicated to scuba diving. For a relaxing break, the fine sandy beaches offer the ideal setting to recharge your batteries.
What to visit in the area
There are a number of excursions in the Sanary-sur-Mer area to enhance your experience. The medieval village of Le Castellet, perched on a hill, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyards. Bandol, famous for its wines, is an ideal short getaway for wine-tasting enthusiasts. For nature lovers, the island of Les Embiez, accessible by boat, is a haven of peace where Mediterranean flora and fauna flourish in an unspoilt environment.

Nice
Arrival
08:00
Departure
22:00
The port:
In general, cruise ships over 180 m in length calling at Nice, the pearl of the Côte d'Azur in the Mediterranean, drop anchor in the Villefranche-sur-Mer roadstead, a naturally protected bay offering a spectacular setting. Villefranche-sur-Mer is around 6 kilometers from Nice and is linked to the city by regular train, bus and cab services. The Port of Nice, home to the more intimate cruise ships, is adjacent to the city center and benefits from direct connections via tramway and bus lines, providing quick and easy access to Nice's main attractions and lively Mediterranean ambience.
What to visit in Nice
Explore Nice for its unique blend of culture, history and natural beauty. The Promenade des Anglais, lined with pebble beaches and cafés, is the ideal place for a relaxing stroll. Discover the charm of Vieux Nice, with its lively alleyways, colorful markets and historic churches. For a breathtaking view of the Baie des Anges, climb to the Colline du Château. Art lovers will be delighted by the collections of the Musée Matisse and the Musée Marc Chagall.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Around Nice, destinations abound. Villefranche-sur-Mer, with its picturesque bay and ancient village, is a gem to discover. Luxurious Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, with its sumptuous villas and exotic gardens, is just a few minutes away. Grasse, the world capital of perfume, offers a unique olfactory experience. Monaco, with its glamour and elegance, is a fascinating getaway, famous for its casino and Formula 1 Grand Prix.

Calvi
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
Calvi, on the island of Corsica in France, is famous for its citadel and magnificent beaches. Explore the old town and its citadel, offering spectacular views over the bay. The fine sandy beaches are ideal for relaxing. Discover the local cuisine, including fresh fish and Corsican charcuterie. Calvi is a charming stopover for those seeking to combine history, culture and relaxation.

Monaco Monte-Carlo
Arrival
07:00
Departure
18:00
Port :
The Port of Monaco, located in the heart of the Principality, is a glamorous and prestigious stopover on the French Riviera, allowing passengers to immediately immerse themselves in the luxurious atmosphere of the Principality. This port, framed by hills and an azure sea, offers a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean.
What to visit in Monaco
Monaco offers a unique blend of luxury, history and culture. The changing of the guard at the Palais Princier, the official residence of the Prince of Monaco, is a must-see. The Casino de Monte-Carlo, with its breathtaking architecture, is a world symbol of glamour. For car enthusiasts, the Musée de l'Automobile de Monaco boasts a prestigious collection. The Jardins de Saint-Martin offer a peaceful stroll with a magnificent view of the Mediterranean Sea.
What to visit in the area?
Monaco's surroundings are packed with sites to explore. Eze, a medieval village perched on a cliff with spectacular views, is less than 10 kilometers away. Nice, with its famous Promenade des Anglais and charming Vieux Nice, is within easy reach and offers a taste of life on the Côte d'Azur. The Mercantour National Park, an hour's drive away, offers hiking opportunities through breathtaking alpine scenery.

Santa Margherita
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
Santa Margherita in Italy, located on the Ligurian Riviera, is an elegant town known for its charming harbor, colorful villas and lush gardens. Stroll along the waterfront, admire the view of the Mediterranean Sea and visit the baroque church of Santa Margherita d'Antiochia. The town is also an excellent base for exploring Portofino and the Cinque Terre. The local cuisine, with its pesto and fresh seafood, is a delight.

Florence/Pisa (Livorno)
Arrival
08:00
Departure
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Livorno, a dynamic port on the Tuscan coast, is your gateway to Florence and Pisa. Discover Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, with its museums, iconic cathedral and picturesque bridges. Pisa, famous for its leaning tower, also offers other architectural treasures. Enjoy Livorno for fresh seafood and explore the medieval fortress and the Venezia Nuova district, reminiscent of Venice.

Florence/Pisa (Livorno)
Arrival
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Departure
19:00
Livorno, a dynamic port on the Tuscan coast, is your gateway to Florence and Pisa. Discover Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, with its museums, iconic cathedral and picturesque bridges. Pisa, famous for its leaning tower, also offers other architectural treasures. Enjoy Livorno for fresh seafood and explore the medieval fortress and the Venezia Nuova district, reminiscent of Venice.

Civitavecchia / Rome
Arrival
08:00
Departure
19:30
Port :
The port of Civitavecchia, the main cruise port for Rome, is around 80 kilometers from the Italian capital. To get to Rome, options include the train, with a journey time of around 1h20, and shuttle services from the port of Civitavecchia to the main Termini and Vatican stations. To explore downtown Civitavecchia, local shuttles are available, providing easy access to attractions close to the port. This Mediterranean stopover is an ideal starting point for discovering the treasures of the Eternal City.
What to visit in Civitavecchia?
Civitavecchia, a historic port city, offers many interesting sites close to the port. Explore the Michelangelo Fortress, a Renaissance bastion with panoramic sea views. Stroll along the Lungomare, the lively waterfront, for an authentic local experience. Civitavecchia's National Archaeological Museum, housed in a former spa building, showcases local archaeological finds, reflecting the region's rich history.
What to visit in the area?
Rome, within easy reach of Civitavecchia, is a must, with its historic monuments and artistic treasures. Visit the Colosseum, symbol of the Roman Empire, and the Vatican, with St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, home to the famous Sistine Chapel. Stroll through the picturesque alleys of Trastevere and explore the ruins of the Roman Forum. In addition to Rome, Civitavecchia's surroundings offer other attractive destinations. Tarquinia, famous for its Etruscan tombs and archaeological museum, is a fascinating cultural getaway. The gardens of Villa Farnese in Caprarola, a Renaissance masterpiece, offer a glimpse of Italian garden art.

Sorrento
Arrival
08:00
Departure
20:00
The port:
The Italian port of Sorrento, located on the stunning Amalfi Coast in the Mediterranean, is just 500 meters from the town center. This proximity allows cruisers to immerse themselves directly in the picturesque atmosphere of the town. Easily accessible on foot or by bus, the port offers spectacular views of the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. The atmosphere of the port, with its small boats and seaside cafés, invites you to relax and discover.
What to visit in Sorrento
Sorrento, perched on the cliffs, is famous for its breathtaking views and cultural heritage. Stroll through the narrow streets and discover Piazza Tasso, the vibrant heart of the town. Visit the Cathedral of Sorrento and the Cloister of San Francesco, witnesses to historic architecture. The Correale di Terranova museum offers an insight into local art and history. For an authentic experience, sample the local limoncello in one of the many bars and restaurants. Don't miss a visit to the Vallée des Moulins, a unique natural site hidden in the heart of the town.
What to visit in the area
Sorrento's surroundings are full of exceptional sites. The famous island of Capri, just a short ferry ride away, offers breathtaking scenery and historic sites such as Villa Jovis. Pompeii and Herculaneum, accessible by train, are must-sees for fans of ancient history. The panoramic road to Positano and Amalfi offers magnificent views of the coast. For a more peaceful experience, small fishing villages such as Marina Grande are perfect for enjoying the local atmosphere and Neapolitan cuisine.

Navigation
Arrival
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Departure
00:00
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.

Kotor
Arrival
09:30
Departure
20:00
The port:
The port of Kotor, located in one of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean, is a picturesque port of call in Montenegro. Just 500 meters from the historic city center, this port offers remarkable accessibility on foot, allowing visitors to immediately immerse themselves in Kotor's medieval charm. Surrounded by towering mountains and crystal-clear waters, the port is a gateway to the region's natural and architectural treasures.
What to visit in Kotor
Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a jewel of the Adriatic. Its historic center, surrounded by impressive fortifications, is home to a maze of cobbled streets and numerous ancient churches and Venetian palaces. The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, an emblematic monument, is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. For breathtaking views, a climb to the ramparts of St. John's fortress reveals a spectacular panorama of the bay. Don't miss the local market, with its fresh produce and Montenegrin specialities.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Kotor is a showcase for Montenegro's natural beauty. Perast, just 12 kilometers away, is a charming coastal village known for its Baroque churches and two picturesque islands. The Bay of Kotor, with its small villages and calm waters, is ideal for cruises and water sports. For nature lovers, the Lovćen National Park, around 50 kilometers away, offers hiking and breathtaking views of the region. Finally, Budva, around 23 kilometers away, is famous for its beaches, lively nightlife and walled old town.

Dubrovnik
Arrival
08:00
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.

Hvar
Arrival
08:00
Departure
16:00
Hvar, the jewel of the Adriatic, will seduce you with its sunny climate and historic heritage. Stroll through the streets of the old town and admire the fortress and cathedral. Explore the lavender fields and vineyards. Enjoy crystal-clear beaches for swimming and water sports. Sample Dalmatian cuisine, with fresh seafood and local wines.

Koper
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
Koper, Slovenia, is a historic port city with a rich cultural heritage. Explore the old town with its Assumption Cathedral and Tito Square. The Praetorian Palace and the Koper Theater bear witness to its Venetian past. Take a stroll along the coast for a view of the Adriatic Sea. Koper is also a gateway to the famous Skocjan caves.

Opatija
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
Opatija, an elegant seaside resort on Croatia's Adriatic coast, is known for its Austro-Hungarian architecture, lush parks and picturesque waterfront. Stroll along the Lungomare promenade, visit the botanical gardens and relax in the seafront cafés. Opatija offers an attractive combination of historic charm, natural scenery and relaxation.

Zadar
Arrival
08:00
Departure
22:00
The port :
The port of Zadar, located on Croatia's Dalmatian coast, offers a stopover full of charm and history. Located less than 500 m from the city's historic center, the port is easily accessible, allowing visitors to quickly immerse themselves in Zadar's unique atmosphere. This coastal town, rich in culture and heritage, is the ideal starting point for exploring the treasures of Dalmatia.
What to visit in Zadar
In Zadar, discover a fascinating blend of ancient history and modernity. The marine organ, a unique artistic installation that plays music from the waves, is a must-see. Visit the Roman Forum and the Church of St. Donatus, testimony to the city's rich history. The Archaeological Museum offers a glimpse into local history, while the Salut au Soleil, another artistic installation, offers a light show after sunset. The promenade along the waterfront offers spectacular views of the Adriatic Sea and surrounding islands.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Around Zadar, the options for discovery are varied. The Krka and Plitvice National Parks, with their impressive waterfalls and natural landscapes, are not to be missed. The nearby historic town of Šibenik offers a charming glimpse of Dalmatian architecture. For a seaside experience, the island of Pag, known for its picturesque beaches and cheese production, is an ideal destination. Finally, the Kornati Islands, a national park made up of an archipelago of small islands, are perfect for a day trip by boat, offering diving, snorkeling and nature exploration.

Sibenik
Arrival
08:00
Departure
21:00
The port :
The port of Sibenik is located on the Adriatic Sea in Croatia's splendid Dalmatia region. Just one kilometer from the historic center, the port is an ideal starting point for exploring the city and its surroundings. A short walk or cab ride is all it takes to immerse yourself in Sibenik's medieval atmosphere.
What to visit in Sibenik
Sibenik, known for its authentic charm, is packed with historical treasures. The Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Stroll through the cobbled streets to discover historic buildings, picturesque squares and inviting cafés. Don't miss Fort Saint-Michel, with its breathtaking panoramic view of the city and sea. For a touch of culture, visit the Sibenik City Museum, which showcases local history and traditions.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Sibenik's surroundings offer some remarkable natural and cultural sites. Krka National Park, with its spectacular waterfalls and hiking trails, is a must for nature lovers. Nearby, the small town of Skradin charms with its tranquil atmosphere and winding lanes. For a maritime experience, a trip to the Kornati Islands, an archipelago of wild beauty, is a memorable adventure, offering breathtaking scenery and crystal-clear waters ideal for diving and swimming.

Korcula
Arrival
08:00
Departure
20:00
Korčula, a picturesque island in Croatia, is renowned for its medieval old town and its links with Marco Polo. Explore the town's cobbled streets and ramparts, offering a historic ambience. Visit Marco Polo's house and the Korčula Museum for an insight into local history. The island's vineyards produce exquisite wines, perfect for tasting. The island's beaches, such as Vela Przina, are ideal for relaxing.

Dubrovnik
Arrival
08:00
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.

Kotor
Arrival
08:00
Departure
17:00
The port:
The port of Kotor, located in one of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean, is a picturesque port of call in Montenegro. Just 500 meters from the historic city center, this port offers remarkable accessibility on foot, allowing visitors to immediately immerse themselves in Kotor's medieval charm. Surrounded by towering mountains and crystal-clear waters, the port is a gateway to the region's natural and architectural treasures.
What to visit in Kotor
Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a jewel of the Adriatic. Its historic center, surrounded by impressive fortifications, is home to a maze of cobbled streets and numerous ancient churches and Venetian palaces. The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, an emblematic monument, is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture. For breathtaking views, a climb to the ramparts of St. John's fortress reveals a spectacular panorama of the bay. Don't miss the local market, with its fresh produce and Montenegrin specialities.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Kotor is a showcase for Montenegro's natural beauty. Perast, just 12 kilometers away, is a charming coastal village known for its Baroque churches and two picturesque islands. The Bay of Kotor, with its small villages and calm waters, is ideal for cruises and water sports. For nature lovers, the Lovćen National Park, around 50 kilometers away, offers hiking and breathtaking views of the region. Finally, Budva, around 23 kilometers away, is famous for its beaches, lively nightlife and walled old town.

Corfu
Arrival
08:30
Departure
22:00
Port:
The port of Corfu, located on the Greek island of the same name in the Ionian Sea, is only about 2 kilometers from Corfu town center. Visitors can easily reach the center by local bus or even on foot, offering a great opportunity to discover the cityscape and local culture along the way.
What to visit in Corfu
Corfu, an island rich in history and natural beauty, is packed with sites to explore. Discover Corfu's old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its narrow streets and Venetian buildings. Visit the Corfu Fortress for a breathtaking view of the town and the sea. The Achilleion Palace, built by Empress Elisabeth of Austria, is a must-see for its lush gardens and neoclassical architecture. For a touch of nature, the Mon Repos garden offers a peaceful setting for a stroll.
What to visit in the area
Corfu's surroundings offer a wealth of excursion possibilities. Beaches such as Paleokastritsa and Glyfada are famous for their crystal-clear waters and beautiful scenery. For history buffs, a visit to the ancient city of Paleopolis reveals ancient ruins and artifacts. Mountain villages such as Pelekas and Sinarades offer a charming glimpse of traditional island life. For a maritime experience, consider a boat trip to nearby small islands such as Paxos and Antipaxos, known for their secluded beaches and sea caves.

Navigation
Arrival
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Departure
00:00
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.

Piraieus
Arrival
05:00
Departure
18:00
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.

Syros
Arrival
08:00
Departure
20:00
The port:
The port of Syros, located in the Aegean Sea, is just a few hundred meters from the center of Ermoupoli, the island's capital. This proximity makes it easy to explore the town on foot, exploring its colorful streets and historic buildings. This port, one of the main ones in the Cyclades region, is a gateway to the history and culture of the island of Syros.
What to visit in Ermoupoli, Syros?
Ermoupoli, the heart of Syros, is a town that harmoniously blends classical and neoclassical architectural styles. Miaouli Square, with its majestic town hall, is the center of city life. Visit the Apollon Theater, inspired by Milan's La Scala, for a glimpse of the city's cultural wealth. The churches of Anastase and Resurrection, perched on the hills, offer breathtaking views of the city and the sea. For history buffs, the Archaeological Museum of Syros reveals treasures dating back to Antiquity and the Byzantine period.
What to visit in the area
The area around Ermoupoli offers a wide variety of attractions. Galissas beach, around 8 kilometers away, is ideal for a relaxing day by the sea. Ano Syros, around 2 kilometers away, is an ancient medieval village with narrow streets and whitewashed houses. For a unique experience, explore the workshops of local craftsmen scattered around the island, where the art of leatherwork and weaving is still alive and well.

Paros
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
The port :
The port of Páros, a Greek island in the Cyclades archipelago, is located in the town of Parikia. The port is in the immediate vicinity of the town center. This location offers visitors the chance to discover Parikia's typical charm on foot, with its whitewashed houses and narrow streets. Local bus services and cabs are available for exploring the island.
What to visit in Páros
Páros, known for its picturesque beaches and cultural heritage, is a must-see destination in the Cyclades. Explore the old town of Parikia, with its historic Panagia Ekatontapiliani church, one of the most important in Greece. The town of Naoussa, with its traditional fishing port and seafood tavernas, is a real gem. For art lovers, the village of Lefkes offers galleries and preserved traditional architecture. The beaches of Paros, such as Kolymbithres and Santa Maria, offer an idyllic setting for relaxation and water sports.
What to visit in the area
The area around Páros is full of magnificent sites and activities. A boat trip to the small island of Antiparos, just opposite, offers tranquil beaches and an impressive cave to explore. Wine enthusiasts can visit the island's local vineyards, offering tastings of locally produced wines. For hiking enthusiasts, Paros' trails offer breathtaking scenery, particularly in the Butterfly Valley. Finally, a boat trip to other Cycladic islands, such as Naxos or Mykonos, allows you to discover the diversity and beauty of the Greek archipelago.

Santorini
Arrival
08:00
Departure
20:00
The port :
The port of Santorini, a Greek island in the heart of the Aegean Sea in the Cyclades archipelago, is located around 10 kilometers from Fira, the island's picturesque capital. Accessible via a winding road offering spectacular views, the port connects visitors to the rest of the island via frequent bus services and cabs. This short distance allows rapid immersion in Santorini's unique and captivating atmosphere.
What to visit in Santorini
Santorini is world-famous for its perched white villages, breathtaking sunsets and breathtaking views of the caldera. Fira, with its narrow streets, blue-domed churches and charming boutiques, is a must-see. Explore Oia, another emblematic village, renowned for its panoramic views and typical architecture. Don't miss the archaeological site of Akrotiri, often compared to a little Pompeii, for a fascinating journey into the island's past. For a unique experience, sample the local wines, renowned for their exceptional quality, at one of the island's many vineyards.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Santorini's surroundings offer a variety of enriching experiences. A boat trip around the island takes in the small volcanic islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni, with their natural hot springs. The black sand beaches of Kamari and Perissa are perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. For hiking enthusiasts, the path linking Fira to Oia offers breathtaking views of the caldera and the Aegean Sea. Finally, the island of Thirassia, Santorini's little sister, is a tranquil getaway from the hustle and bustle of tourism, offering a glimpse of traditional Cycladic life.

Agios Nikolaus (Crete)
Arrival
08:00
Departure
17:00
The port:
The picturesque port of Agios Nikolaus in Crete is just a short stroll from the town center. This charming Mediterranean port of call, with its crystal-clear waters, is easily accessible on foot, inviting you for a memorable stroll from the moment you arrive.
What to visit in Agios Nikolaus
Agios Nikolaus enchants with its Voulismeni lake, surrounded by cafés and boutiques. Discover the archaeological museum for a journey into the Cretan past, or stroll around the harbor to admire the colorful boats and Venetian architecture that shape the identity of this coastal town on the Greek islands.
What to visit in the area
The area around Agios Nikolaus is rich in archaeological sites such as the Minoan palace of Malia. For nature lovers, the island of Spinalonga and the Richtis Gorge offer breathtaking scenery and hikes through Cretan biodiversity.

Rhodes
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
The port:
The port of Rhodes, located in the Aegean Sea, is a historic gateway to one of Greece's most fascinating islands. Just a few minutes' walk from the medieval old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the port offers a majestic entrance to this place steeped in history. Transportation options such as cabs and buses are available, but the proximity of many attractions makes exploring on foot particularly enjoyable.
What to visit in Rhodes
Rhodes is an island rich in history and culture. The old town, with its impressive ramparts, cobbled streets and Knights' palaces, is a journey back in time. Visit the Palace of the Grand Masters and the Rue des Chevaliers for an immersion in the history of the Crusades. The Rhodes Archaeological Museum, located in the former Knights' Hospital, houses treasures dating back to antiquity. For a touch of nature, beaches such as Elli and Tsambika offer relaxation and crystal-clear waters. The Butterfly Valley, a haven of nature and tranquillity, is a unique sight not to be missed.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Rhodes offers many fascinating excursions. Lindos, with its ancient acropolis and charming white houses, is a must-see. The spa town of Kallithea, known for its thermal springs and beaches, offers a relaxing experience. Finally, a boat trip to nearby islands such as Symi offers spectacular seascapes and picturesque villages.

Ephesus
Arrival
09:00
Departure
20:00
Port:
The port of Kusadasi, Turkey's charming cruise port, is the nearest gateway to exploring Ephesus. Located just 20 kilometers from this historic site, it is particularly convenient for visitors. Cabs and local buses are available to take you there, offering a direct and fast connection. Many cruisers also opt for organized excursions, ensuring a guided and enriching tour of Ephesus.
What to visit in Ephesus
In Ephesus, don't miss the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Discover the Rue des Courètes, lined with fascinating ancient monuments, and admire the great theater, which could seat up to 25,000 spectators. The Library of Celsus, with its majestic façade, is a true architectural gem. For a touch of the spiritual, visit the House of the Virgin Mary, a revered pilgrimage site.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The idyllic beaches around Kusadasi are the perfect place to relax after a day's sightseeing. The small town of Şirince, renowned for its traditional houses and fruity wines, is a haven of peace nestled in the hills. For history buffs, the ancient city of Priene, with its well-preserved ruins, offers a fascinating insight into ancient Greek architecture.

Patmos
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
The port :
The port of Patmos, a Greek island in the Dodecanese archipelago of Greece, is located in Skala. The port is within walking distance of the key sites of the town of Skala and offers a charming introduction to the peaceful atmosphere of Patmos. The port is a convenient starting point for exploring the island, either on foot to nearby sites, or using local buses or cabs to destinations further afield on the island.
What to visit on Patmos
Patmos is famous for its religious heritage and serene atmosphere. The Monastery of St. John the Theologian, perched on a hill, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important place of pilgrimage. Nearby, the Grotto of the Apocalypse, where St. John is said to have received his revelations, is another must-see. Skala, the island's lively center, offers cafés, boutiques and charming traditional architecture. For a seaside experience, Patmos beaches such as Grikos and Psili Ammos are renowned for their beauty and tranquility.
What to visit in the area
Boat trips around Patmos reveal hidden coves and secluded bathing spots. For hiking enthusiasts, the island offers trails through picturesque landscapes and breathtaking views. Finally, a boat trip to neighboring Dodecanese islands such as Leros or Lipsi allows you to discover the diversity and natural beauty of the region.

Chios
Arrival
08:00
Departure
15:00
Chios, a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, is famous for its history, beaches and mastic production. Explore the medieval village of Pyrgi, with its houses decorated with geometric motifs. Visit the monastery of Nea Moni, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Beaches such as Mavra Volia offer relaxation and swimming in crystal-clear waters. Sample the local cuisine, especially mastic-based dishes. Chios is ideal for lovers of history, culture and picturesque beaches.

Istanbul
Arrival
13:00
Departure
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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
08:00
Departure
18:00
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.

Canakkale
Arrival
08:00
Departure
16:00
Çanakkale, Turkey, is a gateway to the historic sites of Troy and Gallipoli. Explore the ancient ruins of Troy and the battlefields of Gallipoli. The archaeological museum offers an insight into ancient history. Discover local culture through markets and restaurants. Çanakkale is a rewarding stopover for history and culture lovers.

Thessaloniki
Arrival
08:00
Departure
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Port :
Thessaloniki's port, one of the largest in the Aegean, is ideally located just 1 kilometer from the city center. Easily accessible on foot or by public transport, it offers the perfect opportunity for visitors to effortlessly explore this historic and culturally rich city. The port, anchored in the Macedonia region of Greece, is an ideal starting point for immersing yourself in the history and beauty of Thessaloniki.
What to visit in Thessalonica
Thessalonica, a city steeped in history, offers a multitude of fascinating sites. The White Tower, the city's landmark, offers a panoramic view of the waterfront. Discover the city's Byzantine churches, including the Church of St. Demetrius, patron saint of Thessaloniki. Stroll along the lively waterfront to feel the atmosphere of the city. The Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum, renowned for its Hellenistic and Roman collections, is a must-see for history buffs.
What to visit in the area
In the area surrounding Thessaloniki, there's plenty to discover. Vergina, some 70 kilometers away, is famous for the tomb of Philip II of Macedonia, an exceptional archaeological site. The Chalkidiki peninsula, with its magnificent beaches and crystal-clear waters, is perfect for a day of relaxation. Mount Olympus, around 100 kilometers away, is a mythical site and a popular hiking destination.

Thessaloniki
Arrival
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Departure
21:00
Port :
Thessaloniki's port, one of the largest in the Aegean, is ideally located just 1 kilometer from the city center. Easily accessible on foot or by public transport, it offers the perfect opportunity for visitors to effortlessly explore this historic and culturally rich city. The port, anchored in the Macedonia region of Greece, is an ideal starting point for immersing yourself in the history and beauty of Thessaloniki.
What to visit in Thessalonica
Thessalonica, a city steeped in history, offers a multitude of fascinating sites. The White Tower, the city's landmark, offers a panoramic view of the waterfront. Discover the city's Byzantine churches, including the Church of St. Demetrius, patron saint of Thessaloniki. Stroll along the lively waterfront to feel the atmosphere of the city. The Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum, renowned for its Hellenistic and Roman collections, is a must-see for history buffs.
What to visit in the area
In the area surrounding Thessaloniki, there's plenty to discover. Vergina, some 70 kilometers away, is famous for the tomb of Philip II of Macedonia, an exceptional archaeological site. The Chalkidiki peninsula, with its magnificent beaches and crystal-clear waters, is perfect for a day of relaxation. Mount Olympus, around 100 kilometers away, is a mythical site and a popular hiking destination.

Volos
Arrival
08:00
Departure
19:00
The port :
The port of Volos, located in the Thessaly region of Greece, is directly adjacent to the, allowing passengers to easily discover the charms of Volos on foot. Surrounded by sea and mountains, the port of Volos is a gateway to exploring the mythical region of Mount Pelion and the Sporades.
What to visit in Volos
Volos is a city of myths and legends. Be sure to visit the Volos Archaeological Museum, home to treasures from the ancient Thessalian civilization. The promenade along the waterfront, lined with cafés and tavernas, is a popular place to live. For a culinary experience, discover the tsipouradika, local taverns serving tsipouro, a traditional drink, accompanied by delicious mezzés. The ancient theater of Dimitrias, testimony to the city's ancient history, is also well worth a visit.
What to see in the surrounding area
Around Volos, you can visit Mount Pelion, with its picturesque villages, lush forests and magnificent beaches, a destination of choice for nature lovers and hikers. The Sporades islands, especially Skiathos and Skopelos, accessible by boat, offer picture-postcard scenery, with sandy beaches and turquoise waters. For a cultural experience, a visit to the ancient site of Delphi, one of the most important sites of Greek antiquity, is a must, just a few hours' drive from Volos.

Mykonos
Arrival
08:00
Departure
21:30
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.

Nafplio
Arrival
08:00
Departure
18:00
Nafplio, a picturesque town in Greece, was the first capital of the modern country. Stroll through its charming alleyways, discover its neoclassical buildings and explore historic fortresses such as Palamidi. The town has a romantic atmosphere, with magnificent views over the Argolic Gulf. Nafplio is also an ideal base for visiting important archaeological sites such as Mycenae and Epidaurus. The town combines a rich historical heritage with natural beauty, offering a relaxing cultural experience.

Piraieus
Arrival
05:00
Departure
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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.

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Cruise Infos
- Accommodation in the cabin previously chosen for the entire duration of the cruise
- Full board from the dinner on the first evening to the breakfast on the last day, excluding specific services. Room service included.
- Travel insurance, unless provided for in the contract
- Excursions
- For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.







