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Complete East Greenland
Cruise Line: Albatros Expeditions
Boats: Ocean Albatros
Travel Period: Sep 17 2027
Route: Reykjavik, Iceland to Reykjavik, Iceland
Duration: 12 Days
Complete East Greenland
Day 1
Reykjavik, Iceland
The rock-like columns of HallgrÃmskirkja Church loom over the city of ReykjavÃk, a hip Scandi capital which needs little introduction. With new Nordic cuisine, excellent shopping, fantastic excursions and an easy relaxed vibe, ReykjavÃk is one of Scandinavia's most welcoming and exciting cities.
In the afternoon, we await to welcome our guests onboard Ocean Albatros. After our mandatory safety drill, enjoy dinner and a glass of champagne as we set sail a course for adventure as we set out across the Denmark Strait, bound for Greenland.
Day 2
At sea, Crossing the Denmark Strait
The Denmark Strait is the narrow section of the North Atlantic separating Iceland from Greenland. This body of water is among the most productive in the world, where the cold polar East Greenland Current collides with the warm northbound Gulf Stream. These nutrient-rich waters support vast stocks of fish, and the humans, seals, whales and seabirds which rely on them.
Days at sea are never dull. We will arrange a variety of activities onboard for our guests to enjoy to engage the mind, body and soul. Join your knowledgeable Expedition Team lecturers in the Theatre to hear specially-crafted lectures on Greenlandic history, wildlife, geology, culture and more, unwind with a massage in the Albatros Polar Spa, or simply watch the seabirds gliding along the ship from our hot tubs as the Ocean Albatros flies across the Denmark Strait.
Day 3
Kuummiut and Ikateq
We will spend the morning in the small village of Kuummiut, which sits in breathtaking surroundings in the calm reaches of Ammassalik Fjord. Kuummiut - meaning 'People who Live by the River' - is one of the larger villages in the area, and one of the most prosperous. Sitting upon some of East Greenland's richest fishing grounds, Kuummiut holds the only fish factory in the region, and fishermen from miles around come through Ammassalik Fjord (which is wide enough to stay mostly ice-free year-round) to sell their catch here.
Kuummiut is an ideal place to experience life in an East Greenlandic settlement. Where other towns have traffic, Kuummiut has the yowling of sled dogs and the sigh of the wind through the grass. No roads lead in or out of this isolated village, and the sea is the highway for local transport - although motorboats have replaced the skin boats which brought people to these shores long ago. It is a perfect place to simply sit, watch the icebergs pass, and perhaps see the whales which often frolic in the calm waters offshore.
In the afternoon, we will sail slightly eastward from Kuummiut to Ikateq, a spectacular fjord with a fascinating history. During the darkest days of the Second World War, American forces established an airbase here (one of the network of air bases which includes Kangerlussuaq on the west coast) to serve as a stepping stone for aircraft transiting between Europe and North America. The rugged landscape of East Greenland meant the approach into the airport was hazardous, with frequent fog masking the treacherous mountains. Huge recources were invested into Ikateq Airbase (also known as Bluie 2 East), with a 5,000ft runway, hangar, barracks and port constructed. A fleet of military vehicles and thousands of barrels of fuel were also brought to this remote region. With Germany defeated, improvements to intercontinental aircraft, and increasing tensions with the Soviet Union, the United States Military abandoned the base in 1947, leaving almost everything behind.
The air base has been a bone of contention between Nuuk, Copenhagen and Washington for many years. Many in the Greenlandic government wanted the site cleaned up and the ruins removed; an expensive and logistically challenging task. Eventually, the Danish Government agreed to remove hazardous waste from the site (mainly decaying fuel drums), leaving the rest of the equipment in place as an important part of regional history. Over 75 years later however, almost everything remains as it was on the day the Americans left. Ikateq is a truly unique place, a time warp to the Second World War: eerie, fascinating and surrounded by staggering natural beauty.
Day 4
Tasiilaq
In the morning we arrive in Tasiilaq, the largest settlement in East Greenland. Unlike the west coast, which has had uninterrupted contact with Europe since the 1700s, the coast of East Greenland remained more or less uncontacted until around 1894, when a Danish trading post was established at Tasiilaq. The vast distances involved in Arctic travel meant that the people of East Greenland (Tunumiit) were isolated from their cousins to the west, and the language, traditions and culture of East Greenland therefore differ significantly to those in other parts of the country.
Ancient traditions are strong here. This region of Greenland was the home of the last Angakkuit (Shamans) of Greenland, and is the home of the tupilak - a monster fashioned from animal (and sometimes human) body parts and animated by the power of an Angakkuq to wreak havoc on enemies. Creating such a monster was dangerous, as it could be turned back by a more powerful magic user to attack its creator. The first Europeans were curious as to what these dark beasts looked like, and locals carved facsimiles in bone or horn, beginning one of Greenland's finest artistic traditions. The tupilaat made by artisans in Tasiilaq are considered among the best in the country.
Tasiilaq sits in a perfect natural harbour on Ammassalik Island (meaning 'the Place of Many Capelin'). While superficially similar to towns on the West Coast, visitors will quickly notice differences; the landscape here is much more rugged, the people fewer, and the sled dogs much more numerous. Tasiilaq offers excellent opportunities to explore, with excellent hiking routes such as the Flower Valley easily accessible from town. For those wishing to delve into Tunumiit culture, visit the museum, located in the city's old church, hear the city's exquisite choir perform in the modern church, or watch a drum dancer in traditional East Greenlandic costume perform a millennia-old spiritual tradition. For those wishing to indulge in some retail therapy, visit the Stunk Artist's Workshop, where skilled craftsmen create beautiful pieces from natural local materials.
Day 5
At sea, en route to Ittoqqortoormiit
Sailing along the coastline of this vast island (where reaching the next-closest town takes two nights and a day of sailing), it can be difficult to comprehend the scale of this huge country.
Measuring roughly four times the size of France, Greenland dominates the Atlantic portion of the Arctic, covering latitudes from 59-83°N, and 11-74°W. Around 80% of Greenland is covered by the Greenland Ice Sheet (known as Sermersuaq or 'The Great Ice' in Greenlandic), the largest body of ice on earth outside Antarctica. The Greenland Ice Sheet is so vast that it governs the weather patterns of the region, with summer meltwater and winter ice largely driving ocean currents in this part of the North Atlantic.
Despite the lack of towns, the stretch of coastline between the Ammassalik and Scorsesbysund region is of vital importance to the residents of the area. During the summer, locals hunt whales, seals and other game by boat along the coast of this vast wilderness, as their ancestors have done since time immemorial. Some skilled hunters still choose to use kayaks to sneak up on skittish prey like narwhals - continuing a millennia-old hunting tradition. While some choose to use snowmobiles in winter to traverse the sea ice which hugs the coast, most hunters choose to use dogsleds, which are more reliable, rugged, and do not rely on fuel. In this challenging country, ancestral traditions are still superior to the trappings of modern life.
Day 6
Ittoqqortoormiit
Entering Scoresbysund, Earth's largest and longest fjord system, one could be forgiven for not realising this huge 35km inlet is a fjord at all! Scoresbysund is named for English whaler and explorer William Scoresby, one of the first Europeans to map this region; the local name for this vast fjord system, Kangertittivaq, is a typical Greenlandic understatement, roughly meaning 'The Rather Large Fjord'.
The only settlement in this region is Ittoqqortoormiit (meaning 'the People who Live in Big Houses), which surely ranks among the most remote communities on Earth. As the name suggests, the town is relatively new, having been established by Danish authorities in 1925. Colonists were relocated from the Ammassalik region further south in response to what were seen as poor living conditions in the area, as well to establish Danish sovereignty in the region during a territorial dispute with Norway. While the establishment of the town was challenging, the settlers soon realised the region was hugely rich in game, with excellent hunting and trapping opportunities. This tradition continues to this day - the majority of residents continue to live a subsistence hunting lifestyle, essential in a town where supply ships arrive only once or twice each summer. The only access to the outside world is via the heliport to the nearby airport, from where small aircraft depart for Iceland.
Ittoqqortoormiit is a town with a strong sense of community and traditional culture, where foreigners are welcomed warmly. The town hosts an excellent museum, a beautiful traditional Greenlandic church, and locals often welcome visitors to their community wearing colourful traditional costumes. The town represents a wonderful introduction to the culture and lifestyle of Northeast Greenland, in one of the most spectacular natural locations anywhere in the world.
Day 7-9
Northeast Greenland National Park
During the night we cruise past the rugged peaks of the Liverpool Land peninsula and reach the mouth of King Oscar Fjord. We are now in the vast Northeast Greenland National Park; measuring almost a million square kilometers (almost twice the size of France), this is the largest National Park and the largest area of protected land on Earth and includes the northernmost land on the planet.
There are no permanent settlements in the area, but up to the middle of the 19th Century various nomadic Inuit hunters lived in this spectacular region, harvesting the natural riches of the area.
The program for our days in the National Park depends on wind, sea, weather and ice conditions. In such a remote region so far north, Mother Nature dictates all human activity. Our exact route and activities will be determined by the Captain and the Expedition Leader jointly and are typically announced the night before.
Some of the interesting landings we may visit include the 1300-meter-high rock wall Bastionen on the coast of Ella Island. Further north we may pass pass the small Maria Island, where the Germans had a camp during World War II. The Germans' attempt to gain a foothold in Greenland during World War II is a fascinating story in itself. Past Ruth Island, we hope to make a landing on Ymer Island at Blomsterbugten, a small oasis in the national park. From the tiny hunting lodge Varghytten we can enjoy the formidable view of the characteristic, flat mountain Teufelsschloss, where the multicoloured rock layers testify to the area's exciting geological development. From here, we may aim to sail by the mighty iceberg-producing Waltershausen Glacier before entering beautiful Moskusokse Fjord. On our way back towards open sea we might aim for landings on Jameson Land, which is a breeding ground for polar bears.
Wherever we go in this vast wilderness, our guests can be sure of encountering excitement, adventure, and mind-boggling natural beauty. Our experienced Expedition Team will be on hand to provide guests with as much knowledge of the region as possible; either in hand-crafted lectures, evening recaps, onshore, or over a cup of coffee on deck. Throughout our time in the National Park, our skilled Expedition Team members will be constant lookout for the charismatic wildlife of the region - keep your binoculars handy!
Day 10
Blosseville Coast
Possibly the most dramatic coast outside of Antarctica, the Blosseville is guarded by Greenlandâs highest mountains and steepest fjords â and a belt of pack ice which was once able to ward off explorers, sometimes for years at a time!
The Blosseville Coast is named for French Explorer Jules de Blosseville, the first European to sight this formidable coastline. While attempting to survey the coast in 1833 onboard the vessel La Lilloise, the vessel and all onboard were lost without a trace. Subsequent expeditions failed to find any trace of the vessel, and its fate remains a mystery to this day.
The recent decades have also had warmer summers and reduced sea ice cover, which enables purpose-built ice-strengthened vessels such as the Ocean Albatros to venture along the coast, on lookout for polar wildlife, abandoned Inuit settlements and otherworldly landscapes.
Day 11
At sea, en route to Reykjavik, Iceland
During our time at sea approaching Reykjavik, a variety of activities will be arranged on board to provide our guests with the chance to reflect on their voyage. Relax with an expertly crafted cocktail in the Nordic Bar in the company of new friends, soak up the knowledge and passion of our Expedition Team during lectures, or simply enjoy the flight of the fulmars which accompany us towards Iceland.
During your last evening onboard, join the Captain and Officers for the Farewell Cocktail Party, followed by a presentation of photos and video by our onboard photographer - the ideal opportunity to re-live your Arctic adventure. Skal!
Day 12
Reykjavik, Iceland
As the Icelandic capital comes into view on the horizon, strange objects appear; trees larger than ankle height, glassy skyscrapers and streets full of cars, busses and people... Such a bustling capital may feel strange after the remote wilderness of Greenland!
After a hearty breakfast, it is time to bid a fond farewell to the Crew and Expedition Team of Ocean Albatros, and descend the gangway back to dry land with memories of the voyage of a lifetime.
Iconic Greek Islands - 3 Nights
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Boats: Celestyal Discovery
Travel Period: May 29 2026 - Aug 28 2026
Route: Athens I Mykonos I Kusadasi I Patmos I Heraklion I Santorini I Athens
Duration: 4 Days
Iconic Greek Islands - 3 Nights
Day 1
Athens(Greece), Depart 11:00
Your three-night adventure starts as we head out to the idyllic island of Mykonos. Home to the famous white windmills, the Island of the Winds is a picturesque paradise with traditional villages, charming churches, whitewashed houses and a lively waterfront lined with bohemian cafes and welcoming bars.
Day 1
Mykonos(Greece), Depart 23:00
The magical sun-kissed island of Mykonos invites you to admire its stunning coastline, soft sandy beaches, and rugged rocky landscape. Affectionately known as the âIsland of the Windsâ, Mykonos is home to the 16th-Century windmills that have become iconic landmarks on postcards. The energetic Greek island is well known for its beauty, diverse range of bars, cafes and restaurants and a vibrant atmosphere.
Day 2
Kusadasi(Turkey), Depart 12:30
We arrive in the stunning coastal town of Kusadasi in the morning where you will disembark to join your expert guide for the complimentary excursion to the iconic Hellenistic ruins of Ephesus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Upon returning, youâll have just enough time to browse the port side bazaar.
Day 2
Patmos(Greece), Depart 21:00
In the afternoon, we head to the volcanic island of Patmos with its enchanting lace-like coastline and dramatic sheer cliffs. Patmos is where John the Apostle is thought to have penned the Book of Revelation and you have the opportunity to visit the âCave of the Apocalypseâ and monastery or indulge in a traditional feast.
Day 3
Heraklion, Depart 21:00
As we pull into Heraklion, you have the chance to snap the imposing 16th-Century walls of Koules Fortress. Here you can enjoy the calm of the stunning waterfront or opt to go on a whirlwind adventure of the Cretan countryside. To delve into Creteâs past, take a spellbinding tour of the Palace of Knossos, which invites you to listen to tales of intrigue and learn about Europeâs first civilization in the Knossos museum. Was the Minotaur half-man or myth? Youâre about to find out!
Day 3
Santorini (Greece), Depart 20:00
The romantic charm of Santorini is one of the most celebrated Greek islands in the Aegean. Here you will have the opportunity to explore the magical villages of Fira and Oia and photograph the whitewashed houses and blue-blue-domed churches perched on caldera cliffs. With extraordinary from an elevated position, this idyllic island is the perfect location to watch the sunset.
Day 4
Athens(Greece), Arrival 06:00
The overnight journey back to the mainland signals the end of your three-day adventure. We bid you farewell as we dock in Athens where you have the entire day to visit the abundance of classical tourist attractions, art galleries and world-class museums the Greek capital as to offer.
Iconic Greek Islands - 3 Nights (Mar & Nov)
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Boats: Celestyal Discovery
Travel Period: Nov 06 2026 - Nov 19 2027
Route: Athens I Mykonos I Kusadasi I Patmos I Santorini I Athens
Duration: 4 Days
Iconic Greek Islands - 3 Nights (Mar & Nov)
Day 1
Athens(Greece), Depart 11:00
Your three-night adventure starts as we head out to the idyllic island of Mykonos. Home to the famous white windmills, the Island of the Winds is a picturesque paradise with traditional villages, charming churches, whitewashed houses and a lively waterfront lined with bohemian cafes and welcoming bars.
Day 1
Mykonos(Greece), Depart 23:00
The magical sun-kissed island of Mykonos invites you to admire its stunning coastline, soft sandy beaches, and rugged rocky landscape. Affectionately known as the âIsland of the Windsâ, Mykonos is home to the 16th-Century windmills that have become iconic landmarks on postcards. The energetic Greek island is well known for its beauty, diverse range of bars, cafes and restaurants and a vibrant atmosphere.
Day 2
Kusadasi(Turkey), Depart 12:30
We arrive in the stunning coastal town of Kusadasi in the morning where you will disembark to join your expert guide for the complimentary excursion to the iconic Hellenistic ruins of Ephesus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Upon returning, youâll have just enough time to browse the port side bazaar.
Day 2
Patmos(Greece), Depart 21:00
In the afternoon, we head to the volcanic island of Patmos with its enchanting lace-like coastline and dramatic sheer cliffs. Patmos is where John the Apostle is thought to have penned the Book of Revelation and you have the opportunity to visit the âCave of the Apocalypseâ and monastery or indulge in a traditional feast.
Day 3
Santorini (Greece), Depart 20:00
The romantic charm of Santorini is one of the most celebrated Greek islands in the Aegean. Here you will have the opportunity to explore the magical villages of Fira and Oia and photograph the whitewashed houses and blue-blue-domed churches perched on caldera cliffs. With extraordinary from an elevated position, this idyllic island is the perfect location to watch the sunset.
Day 4
Athens(Greece), Arrival 06:00
The overnight journey back to the mainland signals the end of your three-day adventure. We bid you farewell as we dock in Athens where you have the entire day to visit the abundance of classical tourist attractions, art galleries and world-class museums the Greek capital as to offer.
Iconic Greek Islands - 4 Nights
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Boats: Celestyal Discovery
Travel Period: May 25 2026 - Jul 27 2026
Route: Athens I Mykonos I Kusadasi I Patmos I Rhodes I Heraklion I Santorini I Athens
Duration: 5 Days
Iconic Greek Islands - 4 Nights
Day 1
Athens(Greece), Depart 11:00
Your idyllic Aegean escape begins in the majestic city of Athens. As one of the oldest cities in the world, the vibrant modern metropolis boasts an intriguing and contrasting mix of old and modern architecture in perfect harmony and balance. Explore the city and soak up the atmosphere by the harbourâs edge as you wait to embark for your exciting adventure.
Day 1
Mykonos, Arrive 18:00, Depart 23:00
The magical sun-kissed island of Mykonos invites you to admire its stunning coastline, soft sandy beaches, and rugged rocky landscape. Affectionately known as the âIsland of the Windsâ, Mykonos is home to the 16th-Century windmills that have become iconic landmarks on postcards. The energetic Greek island is well known for its beauty, diverse range of bars, cafes and restaurants and a vibrant atmosphere.
Day 2
Kusadasi, Arrive 07:00, Depart 13:00
The dynamic beach resort of Kusadasi welcomes you with its warm and friendly ambience. Book a once-in-a-lifetime excursion and be whisked away for a guided tour round ancient Ephesus, one of the highlights of this iconic Aegean experience. Before reboarding the ship, take time to enjoy the scenic seafront promenade and the townâs impressive Grand Bazaar.
Day 2
Patmos, Arrive 06:00
The monumental grid of medieval walls provides a picturesque setting as we pull into the port of Skala on the idyllic Greek island of Patmos. Locally known as the âisland of the Apocalypseâ, Patmos boasts a spiritual vibe thanks to the legends of St. John. Take the opportunity to explore the lush, forest-like hills that encircle the capital, Chora, all with a local guide by your side.
Day 3
Rhodes(Greece), Depart 18:00
The stunning landscape of Greeceâs largest Dodecanese island, Rhodes, seamlessly combines dramatic ancient and historic sites with charming modern hillside villages. Here you can visit the ancient Acropolis at Lindos or explore the cobbled alleyways and narrow arteries in the Old Town where opulent architecture awaits.
Day 4
Heraklion, Depart 12:00
As we pull into Heraklion, you have the chance to snap the imposing 16th-Century walls of Koules Fortress. Here you can enjoy the calm of the stunning waterfront or opt to go on a whirlwind adventure around the Cretan countryside. To delve into Creteâs past, take a spellbinding tour of the Palace of Knossos, which invites you to listen to tales of intrigue and learn about Europeâs first civilization in the Knossos museum. Was the Minotaur half-man or myth? Youâre about to find out!
Day 4
Santorini(Greece), Depart 20:00
The spectacular sweeping scenery of Santorini will simply take your breath away. The romantic island is dotted with traditional whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches that are clustered over the striking cliffs. It is instantly recognizable as one of the worldâs most photographed picture-postcard landscapes. The charming villages provide a beguiling oasis of tranquility and beauty that will exceed all your expectations.
Day 5
Athens(Greece), Arrive 06:00
While your cruise may be drawing to an end, the tantalising city of Athens still lies ahead. Delve deep into the cityâs sidestreets, bursting with life and culture. Or, clamber up high to the Acropolis for a stunning view of this thriving, cosmopolitan city. As the sun sets, take in the Athens skyline by night and wonder at the dancing Aegean. Thereâs no better place to end your cruise than here.
Iconic Greek Islands - 4 Nights (Mar & Nov)
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Boats: Celestyal Discovery
Travel Period: Nov 02 2026 - Nov 15 2027
Route: Athens I Mykonos I Kusadasi I Patmos I Rhodes I Santorini I Athens
Duration: 5 Days
Iconic Greek Islands - 4 Nights (Mar & Nov)
Day 1
Athens(Greece), Depart 11:00
Your idyllic Aegean escape begins in the majestic city of Athens. As one of the oldest cities in the world, the vibrant modern metropolis boasts an intriguing and contrasting mix of old and modern architecture in perfect harmony and balance. Explore the city and soak up the atmosphere by the harbourâs edge as you wait to embark for your exciting adventure.
Day 1
Mykonos, Arrive 18:00, Depart 23:00
The magical sun-kissed island of Mykonos invites you to admire its stunning coastline, soft sandy beaches, and rugged rocky landscape. Affectionately known as the âIsland of the Windsâ, Mykonos is home to the 16th-Century windmills that have become iconic landmarks on postcards. The energetic Greek island is well known for its beauty, diverse range of bars, cafes and restaurants and a vibrant atmosphere.
Day 2
Kusadasi, Arrive 07:00, Depart 13:00
The dynamic beach resort of Kusadasi welcomes you with its warm and friendly ambience. Book a once-in-a-lifetime excursion and be whisked away for a guided tour round ancient Ephesus, one of the highlights of this iconic Aegean experience. Before reboarding the ship, take time to enjoy the scenic seafront promenade and the townâs impressive Grand Bazaar.
Day 2
Patmos, Arrive 06:00
The monumental grid of medieval walls provides a picturesque setting as we pull into the port of Skala on the idyllic Greek island of Patmos. Locally known as the âisland of the Apocalypseâ, Patmos boasts a spiritual vibe thanks to the legends of St. John. Take the opportunity to explore the lush, forest-like hills that encircle the capital, Chora, all with a local guide by your side.
Day 3
Rhodes(Greece), Depart 18:00
The stunning landscape of Greeceâs largest Dodecanese island, Rhodes, seamlessly combines dramatic ancient and historic sites with charming modern hillside villages. Here you can visit the ancient Acropolis at Lindos or explore the cobbled alleyways and narrow arteries in the Old Town where opulent architecture awaits.
Day 4
Santorini(Greece), Depart 20:00
The spectacular sweeping scenery of Santorini will simply take your breath away. The romantic island is dotted with traditional whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches that are clustered over the striking cliffs. It is instantly recognizable as one of the worldâs most photographed picture-postcard landscapes. The charming villages provide a beguiling oasis of tranquility and beauty that will exceed all your expectations.
Day 5
Athens(Greece), Arrive 06:00
While your cruise may be drawing to an end, the tantalising city of Athens still lies ahead. Delve deep into the cityâs sidestreets, bursting with life and culture. Or, clamber up high to the Acropolis for a stunning view of this thriving, cosmopolitan city. As the sun sets, take in the Athens skyline by night and wonder at the dancing Aegean. Thereâs no better place to end your cruise than here.
Idyllic Greece - 7 Nights
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Boats: Celestyal Journey
Travel Period: May 30 2026 - Jul 25 2026
Route: Athens I Kusadasi I Rhodes I Crete I Santorini I Mykonos I Milos I Athens
Duration: 8 Days
Idyllic Greece - 7 Nights
Day 1
Athens(Greece), Depart 17:00
Your idyllic Aegean escape begins in the majestic city of Athens. As one of the oldest cities in the world, the vibrant modern metropolis boasts an intriguing and contrasting mix of old and modern architecture in perfect harmony and balance. Explore the city and soak up the atmosphere by the harbourâs edge as you wait to embark for your exciting adventure.
Day 2
Thessaloniki
Arrival 12:30, Depart 18:00
Thessaloniki is a gorgeous and cosmopolitan seaside city and the largest in Greece after Athens. Centuries of cultural commingling has also made Thessaloniki a culinary nirvana, with almost too many great restaurants and little eateries to count.
Day 3
Kusadasi, Arrival 13:00, Depart 20:00
Turkeyâs captivating seaside resort of Kusadasi is the gateway to ancient Ephesus, one of the highlights of your cruise. After visiting the ruins, you will have just enough time to explore the iconic Grand Bazaar and browse the treasure trove of colorful shops and stalls selling souvenirs, silks, leather goods, carpets and jewelry.
Day 4
Crete, Arrival 10:00, Depart 19:00
As we pull into Heraklion, you have the chance to snap the imposing 16th-Century walls of Koules Fortress. Here you can enjoy the calm of the stunning waterfront, explore the Cretan countryside or discover the Palace of Knossos. This spellbinding tour invites you to listen to tales of intrigue and learn about Europeâs first civilisation in the Knossos museum. Was the Minotaur half-man or myth? Youâre about to find out!
Day 5-6
Santorini, Arrival 07:00, Depart 00:30
The romantic island of Santorini is the remnants of a devastating volcanic eruption in the 16th-Century BC. The picture-perfect scenery features clustered traditional whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches set against a beguiling brilliant blue backdrop. Here you will have the chance to experience the Mediterranean lifestyle of the idyllic oasis and relax in the islandâs calm and tranquillity.
Day 6-7
Mykonos, Arrival 08:00, Depart 02:00
The sun-drenched island of Mykonos is affectionately known as the âIsland of the Windsâ. Easily recognised by its iconic 16th-Century windmills perched high on the hill, the vibrant Mykonos Town is an alluring landscape of smooth sandy beaches dotted along a dramatic coastline. Indulge in the islands culinary delights or take a short boat trip to explore the sacred island of Delos.
Day 7
Milos, Arrival 09:00, Depart 19:00
The volcanic origins of the beautiful Greek island of Milos are clearly evident in its complex and bewitching landscape. Here you have the opportunity to explore the dramatically surreal and sculptured looming rock formations that rise out of the crystalline waters and create the stunning coastline. Why not join a local expert to explore the many beauty spots and charming fishing villages.
Day 8
Athens(Greece), Arrival 07:00
The volcanic origins of the beautiful Greek island of Milos are clearly evident in its complex and bewitching landscape. Here you have the opportunity to explore the dramatically surreal and sculptured looming rock formations that rise out of the crystalline waters and create the stunning coastline. Why not join a local expert to explore the many beauty spots and charming fishing villages.
Heavenly Greece, Italy & Croatia - 7 Nights
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Boats: Celestyal Journey
Travel Period: Aug 01 2026 - Oct 30 2027
Route: Athens I Kefalonia I Dubrovnik I Kotor I Bari I Corfu I Katakolon I Athens
Duration: 8 Days
Heavenly Greece, Italy & Croatia - 7 Nights
Day 1
Athens(Greece), Depart 13:00
Your heavenly Adriatic escape begins in the majestic city of Athens. As one of the oldest cities in the world, the vibrant modern metropolis boasts an intriguing and contrasting mix of old and modern architecture in perfect harmony and balance. Explore the city and soak up the atmosphere by the harbourâs edge as you wait to embark for your exciting adventure.
Day 2
Kefalonia(Greece), Arrival 07:00, Depart 16:00
Fir covered lands dotted with charming villages meet a sparkling coastline on Kefalonia, the largest Ionian island. Delve further into this jewelâs beauty. See natureâs best work in the Melissani Cave where sublime colors reflect off lake within. Or watch yachts jostle as you sip a drink and enjoy the sunset on the harbor of one of the fishing villages.
Day 3-4
Dubrovnik(Croatia), Arrival 12:00, Depart 02:30
As we draw closer to Dubrovnik, all eyes will be on the towering city walls. Take the chance to walk along them to gain a unique perspective of the limestone streets, baroque architecture and the shimmer of turquoise beckoning beyond. Then head further into the cityâs myriad streets to soak up the atmosphere in seemingly endless bars, cafes and restaurants.
Day 4
Kotor(Montenegro), Arrival 08:00, Depart 17:00
Where red rooftops contrast with crystal blue waters and towering peaks. Kotorâs spectacular bay is an awe inspiring backdrop to a medieval maze of stunning architecture, Venetian palaces, ornate churches, museums and squares sprinkled with cafes, bars and restaurants.
Day 5
Bari(Italy), Arrival 08:00, Depart 17:00
Transport yourself to the captivating port town of Bari, nestled in the stunning region of Puglia, Italy. Immerse yourself in its rich history and vibrant charm, as you explore its ancient streets and marvel at its architectural wonders. As you wander through the bustling local markets, let the scent of freshly baked focaccia and the lively chatter of locals embrace you, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the authentic Puglian lifestyle.
Day 6
Corfu(Greece), Arrival 08:00, Depart 18:00
Corfu Town is cosmopolitan, charming and friendly. You can easily lose yourself here as you explore the narrow alleyways, soak up the atmosphere and meet the locals at one of the many cafes, bars and restaurants. You may be surprised by the Italian feel, largely thanks to the Venetian architecture, but you wonât be surprised by the Greek warm welcome.
Day 7
Katakolo(Greece), Arrival 08:00, Depart 15:00
As you dock in the sleepy fishing village of Katakolo, you would never imagine the secret gem it guards. Nearby, the ancient city of Olympia bears a wealth of priceless artefacts and sculptures. Feel the awe that remains in the world-famous home of the Olympic Games. Here you also have the chance to unwind on a 50-mile sandy beach with crystalline blue waters.
Day 8
Athens(Greece), Arrival 07:00
While your cruise may be drawing to an end, the tantalising city of Athens still lies ahead. Delve deep into the cityâs sidestreets, bursting with life and culture. Or, clamber up high to the Acropolis for a stunning view of this thriving, cosmopolitan city. As the sun sets, take in the Athens skyline by night and wonder at the dancing Aegean. Thereâs no better place to end your cruise than here.
Iconic Arabia - 3 Nights
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Boats: Celestyal Discovery
Travel Period: Dec 11 2026 - Feb 26 2027
Route: Abu Dhabi I Dubai I Sir Bani Yas Island I Abu Dhabi
Duration: 4 Days
Iconic Arabia - 3 Nights
Day 1
Abu Dhabi (UAE), Depart 18:00
Discover the majestic allure of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE. Set on an island and connected to the mainland by a series of bridges, this opulent oasis presents a striking tableau of spectacular architecture and serene shorelines. An ideal destination for basking in the warm winter sun, its beautiful beaches give way to luxurious waterfront hospitality and a rich tapestry of cultural landmarks. Experience an irresistible blend of tradition and innovation, with a day of exploration like no other.
Day 2
Dubai, Arrive 08:00 | Depart 18:00
Cutting-edge architecture. Luxury hotels. Fast cars. Designer shops. Immerse yourself in the lifestyle of the rich and famous in the iconic port of Dubai. Step into a scene where the worldâs tallest building kisses the sky, while bustling souks offer a treasure trove of wonders from exotic spices to statement jewellery. Get ready to haggle as you navigate through vibrant streets, and let the allure of this desert oasis captivate your senses.
Day 3
Sir Bani Yas (UAE), Arrive 08:00 | Depart 18:00
Go wild for this island oasis, where nature and luxury intertwine on the shores of the Arabian Gulf. One of the eight desert islands of Al Dhafra, it offers a unique escape where you can get up close to thousands of free-roaming animals at the Arabian Wildlife Park, including gazelles, hyenas and cheetahs. Explore the islandâs heritage sites or head to one of its pristine beaches: perfect for sunbathing, snorkelling, or, in the case of Al Yamm beach, watching flamingos in a nearby lagoon. This truly is a nature loverâs paradise.
Day 4
Abu Dhabi (UAE), Arrive 07:00
Step off your cruise into Abu Dhabi and discover the majestic allure of the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Make the most of your final day to fully explore the spectacular architecture and serene shorelines of this opulent oasis. From basking in the warm winter sun on one of its beautiful beaches to indulging in world-class waterfront dining, immersing yourself in the charms of Abu Dhabi will be the perfect end to your Arabian adventure.
Iconic Arabia - 4 Nights
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Boats: Celestyal Discovery
Travel Period: Dec 07 2026 - Mar 01 2027
Route: Abu Dhabi I Doha I Ras Al Khaimah I Khasab I Abu Dhabi
Duration: 5 Days
Iconic Arabia - 4 Nights
Day 1
Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Discover the majestic allure of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE. Set on an island and connected to the mainland by a series of bridges, this opulent oasis presents a striking tableau of spectacular architecture and serene shorelines. An ideal destination for basking in the warm winter sun, its beautiful beaches give way to luxurious waterfront hospitality and a rich tapestry of cultural landmarks. Experience an irresistible blend of tradition and innovation, with a day of exploration like no other.
Day 2
Dubai
Step off into multicultural Doha, where tradition and innovation go hand in hand. Stock up on spices in the souks, or indulge in a spot of retail therapy at one of the city's shopping malls. Marvel at the city skyline with its futuristic skyscrapers as you take a stroll along the Corniche. And feast on cuisines from around the world at one of the many lively waterfront cafes and restaurants.
Day 3
Ras Al Khaimah
The northernmost Emirate awaits with miles of white sandy beaches, as well as the majestic Hajjar Mountains and magnificent desert. With the world's longest zip line, camel races, the 120-store Manar Mall, and fantastic views from the UAE's highest mountain, there's so much to discover here. You're also only 45 minutes from the spires of Dubai, so if the skyscrapers and super-luxe malls are calling you, it's an easy trip. Take your pick and enjoy.
Day 4
Khasab(Oman)
As the warm breezes of the Gulf of Arabia usher us to Khasab, the âNorway of Arabiaâ awaits with its rugged fjords and crystal-clear waters. Embark on a day of discovery in this Omani jewel; where ancient forts guard the silent desert and dolphins dance along traditional dhow cruises. Delve into the local culture, savor the serenity, and witness the seamless blend of natural splendor and rich history that Khasab proudly offers.
Day 5
Abu Dhabi(UAE)
Step off your cruise into Abu Dhabi and discover the majestic allure of the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Make the most of your final day to fully explore the spectacular architecture and serene shorelines of this opulent oasis. From basking in the warm winter sun on one of its beautiful beaches to indulging in world-class waterfront dining, immersing yourself in the charms of Abu Dhabi will be the perfect end to your Arabian adventure.
Mediterranean Icons (West to East) - 14 Nights
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Boats: Celestyal Journey
Travel Period: Aug 01 2026 - Oct 17 2026
Route: Athens I Kefalonia I Dubrovnik I Kotor I Bari I Corfu I Katakolon I Athens I Kusadasi I Rhodes I Crete I Santorini I Mykonos I Milos I Athens
Duration: 15 Days
Mediterranean Icons (West to East) - 14 Nights
Day 1
Athens (Greece), Depart 13:00
Your vacation begins in the majestic city of Athens. As one of the oldest cities in the world, the vibrant modern metropolis boasts an intriguing and contrasting mix of old and modern architecture in perfect harmony and balance. Explore the city and soak up the atmosphere by the harbourâs edge as you wait to embark for your exciting adventure.
Day 2
Kefalonia (Greece), Arrive 08:00 | Depart 17:00
Fir covered lands dotted with charming villages meet a sparkling coastline on Kefalonia, the largest Ionian island. Delve further into this jewelâs beauty. See natureâs best work in the Melissani Cave where sublime colors reflect off lake within. Or watch yachts jostle as you sip a drink and enjoy the sunset on the harbor of one of the fishing villages.
Day 3-4
Dubrovnik (Croatia), Arrive 12:00 | Depart 02:30
As we draw closer to Dubrovnik, all eyes will be on the towering city walls. Take the chance to walk along them to gain a unique perspective of the limestone streets, baroque architecture and the shimmer of turquoise beckoning beyond. Then head further into the cityâs myriad streets to soak up the atmosphere in seemingly endless bars, cafes and restaurants.
Day 4
Kotor (Montenegro), Arrive 08:00 | Depart 17:00
Where red rooftops contrast with crystal blue waters and towering peaks. Kotorâs spectacular bay is an awe inspiring backdrop to a medieval maze of stunning architecture, Venetian palaces, ornate churches, museums and squares sprinkled with cafes, bars and restaurants.
Day 5
Bari (Italy), Arrive 08:00 | Depart 17:00
Transport yourself to the captivating port town of Bari, nestled in the stunning region of Puglia, Italy. Immerse yourself in its rich history and vibrant charm, as you explore its ancient streets and marvel at its architectural wonders. As you wander through the bustling local markets, let the scent of freshly baked focaccia and the lively chatter of locals embrace you, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the authentic Puglian lifestyle.
Day 6
Corfu (Greece), Arrive 08:00 | Depart 18:00
Corfu Town is cosmopolitan, charming and friendly. You can easily lose yourself here as you explore the narrow alleyways, soak up the atmosphere and meet the locals at one of the many cafes, bars and restaurants. You may be surprised by the Italian feel, largely thanks to the Venetian architecture, but you wonât be surprised by the Greek warm welcome.
Day 7
Katakolon (Greece), Arrive 08:00 | Depart 15:00
As you dock in the sleepy fishing village of Katakolon, you would never imagine the secret gem it guards. Nearby, the ancient city of Olympia bears a wealth of priceless artefacts and sculptures. Feel the awe that remains in the world-famous home of the Olympic Games. Here you also have the chance to unwind on a 50-mile sandy beach with crystalline blue waters.
Day 8
Athens (Greece), Arrive 07:00 | Depart 17:00
Youâre making your way through your Aegean getaway and dropping anchor in Athens. As one of the oldest cities in the world, the vibrant modern metropolis boasts an intriguing and contrasting mix of old and modern architecture in perfect harmony and balance. Soak up this ancient cityâs unique blend of cultures and tastes, before you take to the sea once more.
Day 9
Kusadasi (Turkey), Arrive 13:00 | Depart 19:00
Turkeyâs captivating seaside resort of Kusadasi is the gateway to ancient Ephesus, one of the complimentary highlights of your cruise. After visiting the ruins, you will have just enough time to explore the iconic Grand Bazaar and browse the treasure trove of colorful shops and stalls selling souvenirs, silks, leather goods, carpets and jewelry.
Day 10
Rhodes, Arrive 10:00 | Depart 19:00
The stunning landscape of Greeceâs largest Dodecanese island, Rhodes, seamlessly incorporates dramatic ancient and historic sites with charming modern hillside villages. Here you will visit the majestic medieval fortification of the Acropolis at Lindos perched on the clifftop above the crystalline Aegean and explore the cobbled alleyways and narrow arteries in the Old Town where you will discover opulent architecture with Ottoman and Italian influence.
Day 11
Crete (Greece), Arrive 08:00 | Depart 19:00
The beautiful town of Agios Nikolas embraces the picturesque lake where Athena and Artemis were rumoured to have bathed and in more recent times where the Germans sunk their weapons when retreating from Crete in WWII The town is one that is typically found on the Greek island with neoclassical buildings, restaurants, bars and shops line the lakeside. Wander the streets and marina and soak up the sun in one of the many cafes.
Day 12
Santorini (Greece), Arrive 07:00 | Depart 00:30
The romantic island of Santorini is the remnants of a devastating volcanic eruption in the 16th-Century BC. The picture-perfect scenery features clustered traditional whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches set against a beguiling brilliant blue backdrop. Here you will have the chance to experience the Mediterranean lifestyle of the idyllic oasis and relax in the islandâs calm and tranquillity.
Day 13-14
Mykonos (Greece), Arrive 08:00 | Depart 02:00
The sun-drenched island of Mykonos is affectionately known as the âIsland of the Windsâ. Easily recognised by its iconic 16th-Century windmills perched high on the hill, the vibrant Mykonos Town is an alluring landscape of smooth sandy beaches dotted along a dramatic coastline. Indulge in the islands culinary delights or take a short boat trip to explore the sacred island of Delos.
Day 14
Milos (Greece), Arrive 09:00 | Depart 19:00
The volcanic origins of the beautiful Greek island of Milos are clearly evident in its complex and bewitching landscape. Here you have the opportunity to explore the dramatically surreal and sculptured looming rock formations that rise out of the crystalline waters and create the stunning coastline. Why not join a local expert to explore the many beauty spots and charming fishing villages.
Day 15
Athens (Greece), Arrival 08:00
While your cruise may be drawing to an end, the tantalising city of Athens still lies ahead. Delve deep into the cityâs sidestreets, bursting with life and culture. Or, clamber up high to the Acropolis for a stunning view of this thriving, cosmopolitan city. As the sun sets, take in the Athens skyline by night and wonder at the dancing Aegean. Thereâs no better place to end your cruise than here.
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