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Celestyal Olympia, Iconic Aegean Cruise ex Athens (Lavrion) Return

Cruise Celestyal Olympia, Iconic Aegean Cruise ex Athens (Lavrion) Return
Cruise Line Celestyal Cruises
Ship Celestyal Olympia
Destination EU Mediterranean
Brief Description 4 Night Cruise sailing from Athens roundtrip aboard Celestyal Olympia.
Type of Cruise Contemporary
Departure Date 27 Mar 2023
Cruise Description 4 Night Cruise sailing from Athens roundtrip aboard Celestyal Olympia.

Our wonderful 4-night Iconic Aegean cruise gives you the perfect opportunity to explore a captivating feast of ancient history, authentic cuisine, Greek culture and stunning vistas. From the captivating capital of Athens, your voyage takes you through glistening crystal waters to discover a wonderful blend of thrilling attractions, dramatic cliffs, rolling landscapes and all the romanticism of the Greek islands.

A stunning bouquet of sightseeing opportunities includes the striking white-washed buildings of Santorini, the iconic windmills of Mykonos, and the majestic castles of Patmos. Included in the price of the cruise are excursions to the ancient city of Ephesus in modern-day Turkey and the awe-inspiring Acropolis of Lindos and the Citadel of the Knights.

Highlights of this cruise:

Athens (Lavrion)
Sun-drenched and mythic, Athens is a big and modern metropolis with inspiring world heritage marvels at its very heart. The most important city-state in ancient Greece and the birthplace of democracy is also the sprawling capital of Greece today, but most of the major archaeological and historical sites are to be found within a compact area around the Acropolis itself. With a recorded history going back more than three millennia, Athens is one of the oldest cities in the world and rightly considered to be the cradle of Western Civilization. Even a short visit of the Greek capital’s highlights, starting with the iconic Acropolis, is enough to fall under its legendary spell.

Santorini
Few islands have the power to captivate the way Santorini does. Gorgeous and cosmopolitan, it’s famous for that classic Greek island look with white painted houses clustered along narrow winding lanes, perched atop reddish-black volcanic cliffs that tumble down more than a thousand feet to the wide caldera. It’s easy to see how this island, the pearl of the Cycladic archipelago, can lay claim to being the source of the legend of Atlantis, either. Santorini, or “Thera” in Greek, is most celebrated for the dramatic views of its volcanic caldera, formed during a massive eruption around 1646 B.C. That eruption shook up the island—making its center actually collapse—but also created some of the most spectacular scenery in the world.

Mykonos
There is no Greek island more synonymous with carefree times, glitz and glamour than Mykonos. At just 85 square kilometers Mykonos is a small island but it’s one that positively crackles with excitement, especially in the long Greek summer. Mykonos has a very rocky terrain and its windiness (the meltemia) can sometimes surprise you, but you’ll also find some of the most amazing beaches around and a cosmopolitan vibe you simply won’t find anywhere else. The main town, Chora, is famous for its winding lanes lined with gleaming white cubiform houses with painted blue doors and sophisticated shops and restaurants, but beyond the town, Mykonos retains a refreshingly bucolic atmosphere. In fact, Nikos Kazantzakis, author of Zorba the Greek, once wrote that “Mykonos is wonderful…the air, the earth, the dry mountain, the simple people, their dialect, the figs, the grapes, the thyme, the mint…” He might have added the madness—in a good way—because from the 1960s onward Mykonos has been a magnet for bohemians, celebrities and revelers of all stripes. A hedonistic playground of beachside DJs and summer partying—an official brochure from 20 years ago says the island shows “a complete lack of restraint and climate truly divorced from anything that resembles an everyday routine.” Just know that you don’t have to actually party from dusk until dawn to experience the best of Mykonos (though that’s certainly an option!)—all you need to do is surrender to the Mykonian sun for a bit, enjoy the breezes and be glad that you can experience a slice of this very special and mythic place.
Sailing Dates
14 Mar 2022
21 Mar 2022
28 Mar 2022
04 Apr 2022
11 Apr 2022
18 Apr 2022
25 Apr 2022
02 May 2022
09 May 2022
16 May 2022
23 May 2022
30 May 2022
06 Jun 2022
13 Jun 2022
20 Jun 2022
27 Jun 2022
04 Jul 2022
11 Jul 2022
18 Jul 2022
25 Jul 2022
01 Aug 2022
08 Aug 2022
15 Aug 2022
22 Aug 2022
29 Aug 2022
05 Sep 2022
12 Sep 2022
19 Sep 2022
26 Sep 2022
03 Oct 2022
10 Oct 2022
17 Oct 2022
24 Oct 2022
27 Mar 2023
03 Apr 2023
10 Apr 2023
17 Apr 2023
24 Apr 2023
01 May 2023
08 May 2023
15 May 2023
22 May 2023
29 May 2023
05 Jun 2023
12 Jun 2023
19 Jun 2023
26 Jun 2023
03 Jul 2023
10 Jul 2023
17 Jul 2023
24 Jul 2023
31 Jul 2023
07 Aug 2023
14 Aug 2023
21 Aug 2023
28 Aug 2023
04 Sep 2023
11 Sep 2023
18 Sep 2023
25 Sep 2023
02 Oct 2023
09 Oct 2023
16 Oct 2023
23 Oct 2023
01 Apr 2024
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27 May 2024
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26 Aug 2024
02 Sep 2024
09 Sep 2024
16 Sep 2024
23 Sep 2024
30 Sep 2024
07 Oct 2024
14 Oct 2024
21 Oct 2024
Pricing
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Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
27 Mar 2023 Lavrion, Greece 01:00 PM
27 Mar 2023 Mykonos, Greece 06:00 PM 11:00 PM
28 Mar 2023 Kusadasi, Turkey 07:00 AM 01:00 PM
28 Mar 2023 Patmos, Greece 04:30 PM 09:30 PM
29 Mar 2023 Rhodes, Greece 07:00 AM 06:00 PM
30 Mar 2023 Heraklion, Greece 07:00 AM 12:00 PM
30 Mar 2023 Santorini, Greece 04:30 PM 09:30 PM
31 Mar 2023 Lavrion, Greece 06:00 AM
All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

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