Seabourn: 14 nights from Athens with Seabourn Encore (8 Jun 2025)
Greek islands: Greece, Turkey
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Cruise itinerary
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Sunday 8 June 2025 - 05:00Athens
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Monday 9 June 2025 08:00 - 05:00Gytheio
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Tuesday 10 June 2025 08:00 - 05:00Chania
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Wednesday 11 June 2025 08:00 - 06:00Mykonos
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Thursday 12 June 2025 08:00 - 06:00Cesme
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Friday 13 June 2025 08:00 - 11:00Kusadasi
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Saturday 14 June 2025 -- --Navigation
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Sunday 15 June 2025 07:00 - 05:00Istanbul
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Monday 16 June 2025 08:00 - 06:00Canakkale
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Tuesday 17 June 2025 08:00 - 06:00Izmir
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Wednesday 18 June 2025 08:00 - 05:00Patmos
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Thursday 19 June 2025 08:00 - 11:00Rhodes
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Friday 20 June 2025 -- --Navigation
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Saturday 21 June 2025 08:00 - 05:00Spetsai
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Sunday 22 June 2025 07:00Athens
Athens
Many still think of Athens as an ancient city that thrived two and a half thousand years ago. Its symbol is the mighty Acropolis, which dominates almost every view and the itinerary of every visitor, and it is crowned by the iconic Parthenon, which rises above the city, overlooking the sprawling and evolving modern metropolis.
Many still think of Athens as an ancient city that thrived two and a half thousand years ago. Its symbol is the mighty Acropolis, which dominates almost every view and the itinerary of every visitor, and it is crowned by the iconic Parthenon, which rises above the city, overlooking the sprawling and evolving modern metropolis.
Perhaps the most significant change is in the historical centre, which is almost unrecognisable since cars have been banned. This has liberated the area with the most significant archaeological sites, creating the longest, and undoubtedly one of the most splendid, pedestrianised zones in Europe. This huge archaeological park has brought past and present together, returning the cultural and social life of the city to the area around the ancient monuments and surrounding neighbourhoods.
Athens remains a city of contradictions; it is both frustrating and seductive. It is the oldest city in Europe, yet still in a state of transition. It is one of the safest and most vibrant European cities - an intoxicating mix of grunge and grace with an undeniably urban soul.
Gytheio
Chania
Mykonos
Cesme
Kusadasi
Istanbul
Canakkale
Izmir
Patmos
Rhodes
Spetsai
Athens
Many still think of Athens as an ancient city that thrived two and a half thousand years ago. Its symbol is the mighty Acropolis, which dominates almost every view and the itinerary of every visitor, and it is crowned by the iconic Parthenon, which rises above the city, overlooking the sprawling and evolving modern metropolis.
Many still think of Athens as an ancient city that thrived two and a half thousand years ago. Its symbol is the mighty Acropolis, which dominates almost every view and the itinerary of every visitor, and it is crowned by the iconic Parthenon, which rises above the city, overlooking the sprawling and evolving modern metropolis.
Perhaps the most significant change is in the historical centre, which is almost unrecognisable since cars have been banned. This has liberated the area with the most significant archaeological sites, creating the longest, and undoubtedly one of the most splendid, pedestrianised zones in Europe. This huge archaeological park has brought past and present together, returning the cultural and social life of the city to the area around the ancient monuments and surrounding neighbourhoods.
Athens remains a city of contradictions; it is both frustrating and seductive. It is the oldest city in Europe, yet still in a state of transition. It is one of the safest and most vibrant European cities - an intoxicating mix of grunge and grace with an undeniably urban soul.