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Mykonos
Depending
on the weather and the traffic in port, our ship either docks or anchors
in front of Myconos port or nearby, at the cape of Tourlos. In the
latter case, Mykonos City is reached by coach service.
Mykonos, "the St. Tropez of Greece" is the place that many fashion
designers and jewelers have chosen to expand their business. In fact,
Mykonos is preferred by a wide range of tourists for its cosmopolitan
night-life, the golden beaches and its proximity to the island of Delos
which can be reached by boat in 30 minutes time. You can wander through
the narrow and windy roads, see the windmills, the white little churches
(there are about 365 churches in Mykonos) built by fishermen in
thanksgiving for their safe return after a strong "meltemi" storm. In
the main square of the town there is General’s Manto Mavrogenous statue
(she armed and equipped at her own expense two ships during the Greek
War for Independence in the 19th Century and she fought against the
Turks back in 1932). Alternatively you can have a refreshing bath at one
of the popular beaches of Plati Gialo, Agios Stefanos or Psarou, all
accessible by local bus at a range of 6/7 kilometers away. All of them
have changing facilities and small tavernas nearby, where you can enjoy
a light meal by the sea.
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Ancient Ephessos -
Motorcoach - Foot
3 hours
Depart
the thriving town of Kusadasi and drive along the coast and through the
flourishing countryside in order to reach Ephessos, famous in antiquity
for its Temple of Diana - one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- and later the home of St. John. As you arrive at
Ephessos, disembark your motorcoach and enter the ancient site through
the Magnesian Gate. Continue on, following your
guide as you marvel at the innumerable monuments such as the Forum, the
Odeon, the Library of Celsus, the Thermal Baths of Scolastika and the
Great Theatre, built in the Greek era and reconstructed in the Roman
period, which is still eminent for its remarkable acoustics.
Observe the symbols all around and marvel at the fact that one is
still able to read the inscriptions in the ancient Greek language. As
your guided tour comes to an end, walk back to your motorcoach along the
Arcadian Way, where once Mark Antony and Cleopatra rode in procession.
Driving back to Kusadasi, on a hill above Selcuk, just outside
Ephessos, view the Basilica of St. John, which was erected, over his
grave in the 6th Century AD by the Emperor Justinian. And just downhill,
lies the site of the famous Temple of Diana, today in ruins. Before
returning to the ship, enjoy free time in Kusadasi to shop for every
conceiveable item, such as carpets, jewellery, local souvenirs, leather
goods and Turkish delights.
Take Note!
Due to extensive walking, comfortable and non-slip shoes are
recommended.
Minimum Participation: --
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The
House of Virgin May & Ephessos -
Motorcoach - Foot
3½ hours
Depart
the thriving town of Kusadasi and drive along the highway in order to
reach Mt Koressos. Situated in a small valley, it is
here where you will visit the humble chapel, which lies on the site of
the little house where The Virgin Mary is believed to have spent her
last days. Despite the many controversies, the Christian World still
favours this belief and the site has been officially sanctioned by the
Vatican, for pilgrimage. Continue on to Ancient Ephessos and accompanied
by your Turkish guide, walk through the Magnesian Gate, which is the
entrance to the ancient city of Ephessos. Your guided walking tour will
take you through one of the most magnificent excavations in the world.
See the Odeon (concert hall), the Fountain of Trajan, the steam-heated
Baths of Scolastika, the Temple of Hadrian and the Latrians, the Library
of Celsus and The Great Theatre, where St. Paul preached, which is the
largest theatre in antiquity having a capacity of 24,000 people. Walk
back to your motorcoach along the Arcadian Way, where Mark Anthony and
Cleopatra once rode in procession. While driving back to Kusadasi and
just outside Ephessos, view the Basilica of St. John, which was erected
over his grave in the 6th Century AD by the Emperor Justinian. And just
downhill, lies the site of the famous Temple of Diana, today in ruins.
Before returning to the ship, enjoy free time in Kusadasi to shop for
every conceiveable item, such as carpets, jewellery, local souvenirs,
leather goods and Turkish delights.
Take Note!
Due to extensive walking, comfortable and non-slip shoes are
recommended.
Minimum Participation: --
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Traditional Turkish Baths
Motorcoach
3 hours
Once
thing not to miss out on whilst visiting Turkey, is a visit to a local
Turkish Bath, otherwise known as a “hamam”. Like the
harem, this Roman and Byzantine tradition was adopted and then perfected
by the Selcuk Turks. It was not merely a place where
believers could fulfill the Islamic precept of cleanliness, but was also
a place where one could mingle, socialize and gossip!
The Turkish Bath that you will visit today is one of the newest
Turkish baths in Kusadasi, located only 4km outside of the center of
Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you will be taken into the
dressing room where you will be cloaked with a “pestamal”, a colourful
checked wrap as well as “takunya” wooden clogs. From
here, you will be taken to the “Gobek Tasi”, a large round stone which
graces the center of the hararet (baths), where you will warm up for
approximately 15 minutes. Afterwards, enjoy a sauna,
followed by a rubbing and then a massage with foam before being taken to
a hot steamed bath in order to wash yourself down.
After this amazing experience, you will gather in the “saloon” where you
will be given a new “pestamal” accompanied by a glass of hot apple tea.
Before returning to the ship, enjoy free time in Kusadasi to shop
for every conceiveable item, such as carpets, jewellery, local
souvenirs, leather goods and Turkish delights.
Take Note!
This Shore Excursion is ONLY
operated from May until October.
Minimum Participation: 20
* Operated May through
October 2006 |
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St.
John's Monastery & the Grotto of Revelations
Motorcoach - Foot
2 hours
Depart
the port of Scala by motorcoach and enjoy a short drive up to the
Monastery of St. John, which has been magnificently built within the
walls of a strong fortification. As you follow your guide and walk
uphill towards the entrance of the Monastery, marvel at this impressive
structure, which was built 900 years ago. View the courtyard, the Monks’
dining room and the old bakery before visiting the main church with its
outstanding frescoes and interior decoration. Your next point of
interest is the beautiful but small museum which houses priceless
ecclesiastical treasures such as books and manuscripts, mosaics, icons,
splendid medieval textiles and vestments as well as jewellery.
At the end of your visit, return to your motorcoach and continue
on to the nearby Grotto of the Apocalypse, where above stands the church
of the Apocalypse, a sub-unit of the main Monastery.
Take care as you walk down the steps to visit the Grotto!
Once inside, see the silver niches in the wall, that mark the
pillow and ledge used as a desk by the author of the Book of Revelations
as well as the three-fold crack, made by the Voice of God, emphasizing
the honour of the Trinity. After this splendid
glory, return to the port and the ship.
Take Note!
Bare shoulders & shorts are not permitted in the Monastery, please
consult the Pursers’ Office for the correct dress code. Passengers that
have difficulty in walking are advised that a strenuous uphill climb is
involved to reach the Monastery.
Minimum
Participation: -
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Patmos Scenic Tour
Motorcoach - Foot
2½ hours
For
those of you wishing to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery that
Patmos has to offer, then this tour is designed especially for you.
Depart the charming little port of Scala by motorcoach and
accompanied by your guide, enjoy a picturesque drive from the port to
the south end of the Island. Passing by the idyllic
fishing village of Grikos, arrive at the Evagelismos Nun’s Monastery,
where you will have the opportunity of visiting the main Church and its
magnificent surroundings. From here, make your way
to the heart of Patmos, Chora, a unique village with white houses, built
in the typical Aegean style. Here you will have a
short photo stop, marvelling at the beautiful panoramic views offered.
Don’t forget your camera! Your tour will then
take you to the north side of the island in order to reach the unspoiled
rural village of Kampos. Upon arrival, depart your
motorcoach and make your way to the central square, where you will be
offered a light refreshment accompanied by a traditional local sweet.
Afterwards, return to your motorcoach and drive directly back to
the port.
Minimum
Participation: 30 persons
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Rhodes and The Acropolis of Lindos
Motorcoach - Foot
4½ hours
Driving
along the picturesque southeastern coastline, scattered with whitewashed
villages, arrive at Lindos, the most important of the three great cities
of ancient times. Marvel at this entire city,
guarded by Medieval walls which were constructed by the Knights of St.
John in the 14th Century. Within, stands the ancient Acropolis of Lindos,
on the brink of a precipice 400 feet above the sea. From the Acropolis,
set your sights on the breathtaking views, which cover the great expanse
of the Aegean Sea and St. Paul’s Bay, where the Apostle cast anchor
during his historic voyage to Ephessos. Follow your guide uphill and
reach the Great Staircase which leads from the Hellenistic portico to
the Acropolis and the Temple of Athena. For those that wish to make
their way up by mule, a fee must be paid to the local muleteer. After
your guided tour, enjoy free time to discover this lovely town at your
own pace before meeting backup with your guide at the stated time and
place. Return to Rhodes and enjoy a panoramic drive through the new part
of the city, then on to Mount Smith, where you will view the ruins of
ancient Rhodes, the Temple of Apollo and Diagoras Stadium.
From here, your motorcoach will drop you off at Porte d’Amboise
where you will commence your guided walking tour through the Medieval
city of Rhodes. As you follow your guide, make your
way through the northern part where once lived the knights and their
attendants. View the Palace of the Knights and
continue your walk down Chevaliers Road, meeting back up with your
motorcoach at the Marine Gate to return directly to the ship.
Take Note!
Please note that a strenuous uphill climb is involved to
reach the Acropolis. Comfortable and non-slip shoes are recommended. A
short stop is foreseen at a ceramic workshop to see how the traditional
and world famous Rhodian ceramics are made.
Minimum
Participation: -
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Rhodes & the Acropolis of Lindos with Lunch
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Motorcoach - Foot 8
hours
Enjoy
a relaxing drive along the southeastern coastline as you make your way
to Lindos, the most important of the three great cities of ancient
times.
On arrival, follow your guide uphill to explore the Acropolis of Lindos,
which overlooks the Aegean Sea and St Paul’s Bay.
Marvel at the breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea and St. Paul’s Bay.
After your guided tour, enjoy free time to discover this lovely
town at your own pace before meeting backup with your guide at the
stated time and place. From here, make your way to Stegna Beach, a
secluded beach only a short distance away, where you will be given the
opportunity to enjoy a swim in the crystal clear waters of the Aegean
before sitting down to lunch at a beachfront restaurant. During your
buffet lunch, be entertained by Greek music and folk dancers. After
lunch, return to Rhodes and be dropped off at Porte d’Amboise where you
will commence your guided walking tour through the Medieval city of
Rhodes. As you follow your guide, make your way
through the northern part where once lived the knights and their
attendants. View the Palace of the Knights and
continue your walk down Chevaliers Road, meeting back up with your
motorcoach at the Marine Gate to return directly to the ship.
Take
Note!
A short stop is foreseen at a ceramic workshop to see how the
traditional and world famous Rhodian ceramics are made. The order of
sites visited may change in order to avoid overcrowding of motorcoaches
and tourists. Umbrellas and sun-beds will be available on the beach for
use. Changing facilities, rest rooms and showers are located in the
restaurant and on the waterfront. This shore excursion will ONLY be
operated from the month of May until October and is for prepaid groups
only.
Minimum
participation: 35 persons
* Operated on a pre-paid
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Rhodes Old Town & Filerimos
Motorcoach - Foot
4 hours
Depart
the port of Rhodes and enjoy a short drive to the Ancient Acropolis of
Rhodes, situated high on the summit of Monte Smith Hill. Here, marvel
at the remnants of the Temple of Apollo and the restored edifices of the
Ancient Stadium and Odium, which stand dominating the modern city of
Rhodes. Continue on and make your way to the Old Medieval Town
surrounded by high walls and deep moats. Leave your motorcoach at Porte
d’Amboise and accompanied by your guide, commence your walking tour. As
you walk through the narrow cobbled streets, note the Byzantine style
churches, inns, hospitals and Turkish mosques, all of which co-exist in
the most traditional Greek setting touched little by the hectic modern
way of life. Enjoy a visit to the Grand Masters Palace, which was
restored during the Italian period of the island and today houses a
superb collection of original mosaics from Kos island dating from the
Hellenistic to early Byzantine period. After your visit, your
motorcoach will take you to Filermos, once the citadel of the ancient
town of Ialysos. Here you will discover the restored monastery of
Filerimos, the underground Chapel of Agios Georgios and the third
century Temple of Athena and Zeus Polias. The Chapel is covered with
15th-century frescoes, some featuring major events in the life of Jesus.
The site also includes the Doric Fountain, a 4th century classical
fountain fronted by a row of Doric columns, which was accidentally
discovered in 1926. As you visit comes to an end, you will be taken
directly back to the port.
Take Note!
A short stop is foreseen at a ceramic workshop to see how the
traditional and world famous Rhodian ceramics are made. The order of
sites visited may change in order to avoid overcrowding of motorcoaches
and tourists
Minimum Participation:
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The
Palace of Knossos
Motorcoach - Foot
3 hours
From
the Venetian lion-guarded port of Heraklion town, enjoy a short drive to
Knossos, once the capital city of the prehistoric Minoan civilization,
and thought to be the basis for the original Labyrinth housing the
mythological Minotaur. Upon arrival, follow your guide and visit a
section of the excavated and partially reconstructed Palace of King
Minos, as well as the surrounding area. Housed in the King’s Palace is
the Hall of the Royal Guard, decorated with frescoes and shields, the
Hall of the Double Axes, and the King’s Chamber, housing the alabaster
throne amidst paintings of griffins and lilies. And of course, the
Queen’s Apartment, adorned with murals of dolphins and spirals reminding
us of the legend of the Labyrinth. After this extensive visit, return to
your motorcoach and drive back to Heraklion. Before
returning to the ship by motorcoach, enjoy a guided tour of the
extraordinary Archaeological Museum, viewing the unique items from the
Minoan culture or, for those that do not wish to do so, enjoy free time
in the town, browsing at the many shops available.
Take Note!
Those passengers wishing to visit
the Archaeological Museum must pay their own entrance fee.
The use of a flash in the Museum is strictly forbidden.
The King’s Chamber and the Queen’s Appartment might be closed due
to planned restoration.
Minimum Participation: --
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CretAquarium
Motorcoach - Foot
4 hours
Venture
to the underwater depths of the Mediterranean Sea where both children
and adults of all ages alike, will be enchanted by the CretAquarium and
it’s magnificent creatures. Depart the port of
Heraklion and drive along the eastern coastal road, arriving at
CretAquarium. Occupying
roughly 5.000 m2,
CretAquarium is part of the building complex “Thalassocosmos” operated
by the Hellenic Center for Marine Research (HCMR).
Accompanied by your guide, enjoy a comprehensive visit of up to four
thousand marine organisms, housed in 32 tanks, specially designed and
constructed containing 1.6 million litres of seawater, and visible to
the public through 300 m2 of glass and/or transparent acrylic
materials. There are fifty viewing points, which
allow the visitor to observe these living sea creatures in their natural
habit, as well as special cameras, which allow you to see the “hidden”
spots in specific tanks. For those wishing further
information on various organisms, there are also “touch screen”
information points. Such species to be seen are the
Short Snouted SeaHorse, the Moon Jellyfish, the Sandbar Shark, the
European Lobster, and the Yellowtail Clownfish. At
both the entrance and exit of the aquarium there is also a coffee shop
and central meeting point, for those wishing. After
this spectacular visit, return to your motorcoach and make your way back
to the Port of Herakalion and the vessel.
Minimum Participation: 30 persons
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Oia
Village & Fira Town
Boat - Motorcoach -
Cable car - Foot 3½
hours
Your
destination this afternoon is Oia Village, the crowning glory of peace
and tranquility. Built on the northern part of the
caldera rim, it has been the inspiration of many artists due to its
magnificent location, and superb views of the caldera, the rest of the
island itself and the Aegean Sea. Leave the vessel
and by local tender, be taken to Athenios Harbour where you will board
your awaiting motorcoach. Drive uphill along
the rocky sides of the caldera and pass through an array of traditional
villages before reaching the unique village of Oia, with its
architecture typically Cycladic and its houses resembling “bird nests”
tucked away into the dramatic cliff-side. Follow
your guide, and along cobble-stoned streets, walk through the village,
marvelling at the wonderful panoramic views as well as the traditional
architecture. Enjoy time in Oia on your own, perhaps
by wandering through the many art galleries available or just relaxing
over a cup of coffee. At the specified time and
place, meet back up with your guide and make your way to Fira, the
picturesque capital of Santorini, built on the caldera rim.
Here, enjoy free time on your own before making your way to the
small pier of Scala by cable car or mule, where tenders will take you
back to the ship.
Take Note!
In unfavourable weather conditions, this
excursion will commence from Fira Twn, instead of Athenios harbour.
Minimum
Participation: -
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The Volcanic Tour & Hot
Springs
Boat - Foot - Motorcoach
3½ hours
Directly
from the vessel, you will board a traditional little boat and sail
through the deep blue waters of the Caldera in order to arrive at the
lava islet, otherwise known as “Nea Kameni”. Upon
arrival at Erinia cove, follow your guide as you climb the slopes of the
dome of “Nea Kameni”. The path to the top of the
dome is for its entire length traced out over volcanic sand lava
fragments and bombs from the 1570 – 1573 eruptions.
On both sides of the path, note the volcanic bombs, which are actual
fragments of lava, that were ejected in a molten state and cooled very
rapidly as they travelled through the air, thus acquiring a fusiform
shape. As you reach the top, marvel at the
magnificent views, which can be seen from every angle.
Your climb down the volcano will be that of the same route.
Afterwards, you will be given free time to swim in the Hot
Springs before returning to the ship.
Take Note!
It is
recommended that you remain on the designated path in order to avoid the
danger of provoking landslips or rockslides, for in many places the lava
blocks are precariously balanced. Passengers are advised to take along
with them, sunhats, sunglasses, beach towel and sturdy shoes. It should
be noted that passengers that have difficulty in walking are advised
that a strenuous uphill climb is involved in order to reach the top of
the volcano.
Minimum Participation:
30 persons
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Athens & the
AcropolisMotorcoach - Foot
3 hours
From
the port of Piraeus, take a short drive to Athens, the cradle of the
European civilisation.
For twenty-five centuries, the panorama of this city has been dominated
by the rock of the Acropolis. Your first view upon
arrival in Athens will be that of Hadrian’s Arch (2nd Century
AD) which divided the Greek city from Hadrian’s new Roman city,
Olympieion (the Temple of Olympian Zeus) from the 6th Century
BC, one of the largest Corinthian style temples in Greek history.
Continue your drive in order to arrive at the Acropolis.
Follow your guide as you walk uphill to visit this magnificent
monument where you will see the principal buildings: the Propylaia, the
Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion and the Parthenon.
Afterwards, return to your motorcoach and via Syngrou Avenue,
make your way back to Piraeus and the ship.
Take Note!
Due to extensive walking, comfortable and non-slip shoes are
recommended.
Minimum Participation:
30 persons |
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