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Piraeus (Athens), Greece - Katakolon - En el mar - Catania - La Valletta - La Valletta - En el mar - Rhodes - Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey - Los Dardanelos - Istanbul - Istanbul - Los Dardanelos - Mykonos - Piraeus (Athens), Greece - En el mar - La Valletta - La Goulette - Palermo, Sicily - Messina - En el mar - Mykonos - Marmaris - Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey - Rhodes - Rhodes - Thira (Santorini) - Souda (Chania) - Piraeus (Athens), Greece
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04 Oct '25

Piraeus (Athens), Greece
No modern metropolis is more steeped in myth than Athens, Greece. From the gritty port of Piraeus—gateway to Greece’s fabled isles—to the Parthenon—eternal symbol of Western civilization—Athens has attracted adventurers and classicists for centuries. This heritage is still very much alive for modern visitors sightseeing in Athens: ancient stadiums and temples dwell alongside apartment blocks, modern performances are staged in the marble amphitheaters where Greek drama was born and millennia-old monuments are scattered in the archaeological park that circles the Acropolis. One of the world’s oldest maritime powers, Athens is blessed with a balmy climate and stunning coastline. The seaside suburbs of Athens are scalloped with sandy beaches, fancy yacht clubs and glamorous beach bars. While the Athenian lifestyle is known for late-night dinners and dancing until dawn, the city shines brightly by day in the bustling markets, lively cafés and fascinating museums that illuminate Greece’s past and present. Contemplate the magnitude of all that culture and ancient tourist attractions while marveling at the sun setting into the Aegean or rising over the Acropolis. Less More
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05 Oct '25

Katakolon
In the quiet of the original Olympic stadium, where the torch was first lit and the winners were crowned with a laurel wreath, let your imagination run. Step into the ruined archives of Greek mythology at the Temple of Zeus—one of the few remaining Wonders of the Ancient World. Less More
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06 Oct '25

En el mar
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07 Oct '25

Catania
Sicily’s second-largest city is intimately connected to the active volcano that towers above it. The smoking, gurgling peak of Mt. Etna, one of the island’s most iconic landmarks, has shaped Catania significantly, most notably in the 1600s when an eruption sent lava flowing to the sea. But the real damage happened some 25 years later when an earthquake rocked and destroyed the city. Catania was reconstructed in the Baroque style using the lava rock at hand, earning the historical center its UNESCO World Heritage status. In the 20th century, Catania had a reputation as a rough-and-tumble port, but recent decades have seen major restoration and revitalization, making the city an ideal spot to explore local street markets, visit Roman ruins and learn about a rich history that dates back to Ancient Greece. Catania’s central location on the eastern Sicilian coast also makes it a great base for exploring nearby Taormina and Syracuse, the wineries on Mt. Etna and idyllic local beaches. Less More
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08 Oct '25

La Valletta
Gruesas paredes de piedra arenisca fortifican La Valletta, con sus calles empedradas y su espléndida arquitectura. Parece una burla caminar por los suelos detallados de mármol con incrustaciones de las catedrales, aunque están allí para ser vistos y apreciados. En la Silenciosa Ciudad o Medina, justo en el lado opuesto de la isla, no se permite la circulación de coches en sus tranquilas calles. Manténgase atento a los legendarios autobuses amarillos de Malta ya envejecidos, que parecen estar en sus últimos coletazos. Éstos son en realidad reverenciados y piezas perfectamente mantenidas del patrimonio Maltés. Less More
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09 Oct '25

La Valletta
Gruesas paredes de piedra arenisca fortifican La Valletta, con sus calles empedradas y su espléndida arquitectura. Parece una burla caminar por los suelos detallados de mármol con incrustaciones de las catedrales, aunque están allí para ser vistos y apreciados. En la Silenciosa Ciudad o Medina, justo en el lado opuesto de la isla, no se permite la circulación de coches en sus tranquilas calles. Manténgase atento a los legendarios autobuses amarillos de Malta ya envejecidos, que parecen estar en sus últimos coletazos. Éstos son en realidad reverenciados y piezas perfectamente mantenidas del patrimonio Maltés. Less More
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10 Oct '25

En el mar
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11 Oct '25

Rhodes
Rhodes, set behind impregnable 14th-century walls, invites you to navigate through crooked streets to shop for sea sponges and visit the gorgeous Palace of the Grand Masters from where the Knights of St John set out on the Crusades. Tour to the village of Lindos and climb to the Acropolis. Look down and you’ll see where St Paul landed, as well as the rocky peninsulas where many believe the Colossus of Rhodes once stood. This 110-foot-tall statue of Helios was destroyed by an earthquake, and its remains were melted down by the Arabs for scrap metal. Less More
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12 Oct '25

Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey
Kusadasi in Turkey is the gateway to one of the most legendary cities of the ancient world: Ephesus. St. Paul preached in its Great Theater, while the facade of the Celsus Library survives as a testament to the city’s role as a center of learning and culture. Not far from Ephesus, the Temple of Artemis (also known as the Temple of Diana), one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, once stood, drawing pilgrims from around the Mediterranean. While it no longer stands, it is possible to walk amongst its foundations and the remains of its towering columns. Other historic sites can also be found nearby: The House of Mary is believed to be the home of Jesus’s mother at the end of her life, and the Basilica of St. John, constructed in the 6th century, marks the location of his tomb. (Like Mary, he spent his final years in Ephesus.) Nearby, the Selcuk fortress reflects the period of Byzantine and Ottoman control of the region. From ancient wonders to holy sites, there are few ports in the Mediterranean as magical as Kusadasi, and a day here is a day spent in the company of some of antiquity’s greatest figures. Less More
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13 Oct '25

Los Dardanelos
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14 Oct '25

Istanbul
Blurring the line between east and west, Istanbul stands at the crossroads of two continents. The city’s architecture is rivalled only by its spectacular natural setting on the Bosphorus Strait. See the Blue Mosque, the Topkapi Palace and the Byzantine Church of St Sophia. Take time to wander through the Grand Bazaar or the Spice Market and sample baklava and shish kebabs. Less More
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15 Oct '25

Istanbul
Blurring the line between east and west, Istanbul stands at the crossroads of two continents. The city’s architecture is rivalled only by its spectacular natural setting on the Bosphorus Strait. See the Blue Mosque, the Topkapi Palace and the Byzantine Church of St Sophia. Take time to wander through the Grand Bazaar or the Spice Market and sample baklava and shish kebabs. Less More
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16 Oct '25

Los Dardanelos
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17 Oct '25

Mykonos
Informality rules on this sunny isle where pleasure-seekers from around the world come to play. Ramble along narrow streets past white-washed houses and blue-domed churches, bouganvillea-covered walls and thread-like, step-laden footpaths leading everywhere. Less More
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18 Oct '25

Piraeus (Athens), Greece
No modern metropolis is more steeped in myth than Athens, Greece. From the gritty port of Piraeus—gateway to Greece’s fabled isles—to the Parthenon—eternal symbol of Western civilization—Athens has attracted adventurers and classicists for centuries. This heritage is still very much alive for modern visitors sightseeing in Athens: ancient stadiums and temples dwell alongside apartment blocks, modern performances are staged in the marble amphitheaters where Greek drama was born and millennia-old monuments are scattered in the archaeological park that circles the Acropolis. One of the world’s oldest maritime powers, Athens is blessed with a balmy climate and stunning coastline. The seaside suburbs of Athens are scalloped with sandy beaches, fancy yacht clubs and glamorous beach bars. While the Athenian lifestyle is known for late-night dinners and dancing until dawn, the city shines brightly by day in the bustling markets, lively cafés and fascinating museums that illuminate Greece’s past and present. Contemplate the magnitude of all that culture and ancient tourist attractions while marveling at the sun setting into the Aegean or rising over the Acropolis. Less More
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19 Oct '25

En el mar
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20 Oct '25

La Valletta
Gruesas paredes de piedra arenisca fortifican La Valletta, con sus calles empedradas y su espléndida arquitectura. Parece una burla caminar por los suelos detallados de mármol con incrustaciones de las catedrales, aunque están allí para ser vistos y apreciados. En la Silenciosa Ciudad o Medina, justo en el lado opuesto de la isla, no se permite la circulación de coches en sus tranquilas calles. Manténgase atento a los legendarios autobuses amarillos de Malta ya envejecidos, que parecen estar en sus últimos coletazos. Éstos son en realidad reverenciados y piezas perfectamente mantenidas del patrimonio Maltés. Less More
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21 Oct '25

La Goulette
Stroll Tunis’ spirited medina where close-packed souks offer silver, perfumes, spices, carpets and other treasures at fire sale prices. Sharpen your haggling skills here—it’s anticipated! At the edge of the Sahara, the Phoenician city at Carthage now lies in windswept ruins, but once was the glorious rival of Rome. Less More
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22 Oct '25

Palermo, Sicily
Territory of the legendary Godfather, Sicily has hosted many film crews, and Palermo in particular is home to the Opera House where Al Pacino’s character met his Waterloo in the Godfather III. Also in Palermo are a Spanish church with a Moorish cloister and a cathedral whose electic facade speaks volumes about all those who came, saw and conquered. Enjoy it all as you would the caponata—sweet and tangy and, not surprisingly, delicious. Less More
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23 Oct '25

Messina
Messina’s astrological clock is as much a man-made masterpiece as the road leading to Taormina, which canitlevers out of the rocky cliff face and stands on impossibly tall pylons. Leave it to the Italians to design a road that’s both a thrill-ride and a feat of engineering! Once you’re safely in Taormina, walk to the sublime Greco-Roman theatre that overlooks Naxos Bay and snow-capped Mt Etna, and spend some time on the Corso Umberto with a gelato firmly in hand. Less More
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24 Oct '25

En el mar
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25 Oct '25

Mykonos
Informality rules on this sunny isle where pleasure-seekers from around the world come to play. Ramble along narrow streets past white-washed houses and blue-domed churches, bouganvillea-covered walls and thread-like, step-laden footpaths leading everywhere. Less More
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26 Oct '25

Marmaris
Marmaris, on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, is a popular international sailing port and busy all-inclusive-holiday destination for northern Europeans. Once a sleepy fishing village, the town transformed into a tourism hotspot in the 1980s, catering to everyone from backpackers and resort lovers to families and hedonistic partygoers. Its influx of foreign guests means Turkish culture can get somewhat lost, though a stopover will introduce you to the history, people, landscape and unique ecosystem of the area. The first sight on arrival is the town’s natural harbor, lined by the mountainous Marmaris National Park. It’s this landscape and proximity to the Aegean and Mediterranean seas that sustained the town as an ancient trading port and safe haven for history’s greatest armies, including those of Alexander the Great and Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. Once docked at the cruise terminal, walk to the old town where you’ll find the Grand Bazaar, Marmaris Museum and most restaurants lined up by the superyachts and Turkish gulets (wooden sailboats) of the encircling marina. Sunbeds by the beach are within walking distance, though the more attractive Içmeler Beach is just a quick trip by taxi or public bus. Less More
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27 Oct '25

Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey
Kusadasi in Turkey is the gateway to one of the most legendary cities of the ancient world: Ephesus. St. Paul preached in its Great Theater, while the facade of the Celsus Library survives as a testament to the city’s role as a center of learning and culture. Not far from Ephesus, the Temple of Artemis (also known as the Temple of Diana), one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, once stood, drawing pilgrims from around the Mediterranean. While it no longer stands, it is possible to walk amongst its foundations and the remains of its towering columns. Other historic sites can also be found nearby: The House of Mary is believed to be the home of Jesus’s mother at the end of her life, and the Basilica of St. John, constructed in the 6th century, marks the location of his tomb. (Like Mary, he spent his final years in Ephesus.) Nearby, the Selcuk fortress reflects the period of Byzantine and Ottoman control of the region. From ancient wonders to holy sites, there are few ports in the Mediterranean as magical as Kusadasi, and a day here is a day spent in the company of some of antiquity’s greatest figures. Less More
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28 Oct '25

Rhodes
Rhodes, set behind impregnable 14th-century walls, invites you to navigate through crooked streets to shop for sea sponges and visit the gorgeous Palace of the Grand Masters from where the Knights of St John set out on the Crusades. Tour to the village of Lindos and climb to the Acropolis. Look down and you’ll see where St Paul landed, as well as the rocky peninsulas where many believe the Colossus of Rhodes once stood. This 110-foot-tall statue of Helios was destroyed by an earthquake, and its remains were melted down by the Arabs for scrap metal. Less More
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29 Oct '25

Rhodes
Rhodes, set behind impregnable 14th-century walls, invites you to navigate through crooked streets to shop for sea sponges and visit the gorgeous Palace of the Grand Masters from where the Knights of St John set out on the Crusades. Tour to the village of Lindos and climb to the Acropolis. Look down and you’ll see where St Paul landed, as well as the rocky peninsulas where many believe the Colossus of Rhodes once stood. This 110-foot-tall statue of Helios was destroyed by an earthquake, and its remains were melted down by the Arabs for scrap metal. Less More
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30 Oct '25

Thira (Santorini)
Your harbor on this island was created by a volcano in 1500 BC., and the effect is still explosive: steep cliffs rise from sea level, cubist white houses glow in the Aegean sun. Sample shore excursion: Panoramic Santor ni. Less More
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31 Oct '25

Souda (Chania)
The port of Souda on the Aegean Sea is home to a Greek and NATO naval base and is located six kilometers (three miles) from Chania—the second-largest city on Crete, which itself is the largest of the Greek Islands. Once you’re in Chania, set your compass for the historic waterfront with its famous Venetian Harbor dating to the 14th century. Walk along the breakwater to the restored 500-year-old lighthouse for views that are particularly photogenic from late afternoon until sunset. The atmospheric tangle of streets that is Old Town is easily explored on foot, and you can stop at one of the many outdoor cafés for a bouyatsa (custard pastry) or a glass of Cretan red wine.Soúda can also be a jumping-off point for a visit to Rethymnon, located about 54 kilometers (33 miles) to the east. Shaped by centuries of invasion, namely by the Venetians and Turks, its Fortezza was built by the Venetians in the late 16th century and captured by the Ottomans in 1646. The Old Town has the same kind of architectural character as Chania, but on a smaller scale. Less More
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01 Nov '25

Piraeus (Athens), Greece
No modern metropolis is more steeped in myth than Athens, Greece. From the gritty port of Piraeus—gateway to Greece’s fabled isles—to the Parthenon—eternal symbol of Western civilization—Athens has attracted adventurers and classicists for centuries. This heritage is still very much alive for modern visitors sightseeing in Athens: ancient stadiums and temples dwell alongside apartment blocks, modern performances are staged in the marble amphitheaters where Greek drama was born and millennia-old monuments are scattered in the archaeological park that circles the Acropolis. One of the world’s oldest maritime powers, Athens is blessed with a balmy climate and stunning coastline. The seaside suburbs of Athens are scalloped with sandy beaches, fancy yacht clubs and glamorous beach bars. While the Athenian lifestyle is known for late-night dinners and dancing until dawn, the city shines brightly by day in the bustling markets, lively cafés and fascinating museums that illuminate Greece’s past and present. Contemplate the magnitude of all that culture and ancient tourist attractions while marveling at the sun setting into the Aegean or rising over the Acropolis. Less More
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Cabina

    Interior

    Aproximadamente 13 – 21 m². Estos camarotes cuentan con servicios de spa, como colchonetas de yoga y acceso a tratamientos de spa del Greenhouse Spa & Salon. Hay dos camas inferiores que se convierten en una cama queen – nuestra cama Signature Mariner’s Dream colchones Euro-Top de felpa, cabezales de ducha de masaje de primera calidad y una serie de comodidades se ofrecen en estos cómodos camarotes. La configuración de los camarotes puede variar de las imágenes mostradas.

    ventana

    Aproximadamente 11 – 16 m². Perfectos para los huéspedes que viajan solos, estos camarotes cuentan con una cama de la firma Mariner’s Dream de tamaño completo con un lujoso colchón Euro-top, además de una ducha con cabezal de masaje de alta calidad, una serie de modernas comodidades y vistas al mar. La configuración de los camarotes puede variar de las imágenes mostradas.

    balcón

    Aproximadamente 21 – 38 m² incluida la terraza. Llenos de luz gracias a los ventanales que dan a una terraza privada, estos camarotes incluyen una zona de estar, dos camas inferiores que se convierten en una cama tamaño queen – nuestra emblemática cama Mariner’s Dream con lujosos colchones Euro-Top – y una ducha con cabezales de masaje de primera calidad. La configuración de los camarotes puede variar de las imágenes mostradas.

    suite

    Aproximadamente 24 – 33 m² incluida la terraza. Con una terraza revestida de teca, ventanas del suelo al techo y una cómoda zona de estar, estas cómodas suites están llena de luz. Incluyen dos camas inferiores que se convierten en una cama queen-size – nuestra emblemática cama Mariner’s Dream con lujosos colchones Euro-Top-, además de una ducha con cabezal de masaje de alta calidad y una nevera. La configuración de los camarotes puede variar de las imágenes mostradas

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