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Explora Journeys Greek islands: 12 nights from Il Pireo with Explora I
Sep 26, 2025

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Departure Port: Il Pireo ➞ Landing: Istanbul

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    Saturday, September 27, 2025 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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    Sunday, September 28, 2025 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM
    Mykonos chevron_right
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    Monday, September 29, 2025 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Patmos chevron_right
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    Wednesday, October 1, 2025 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
    Marmaris chevron_right
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    Thursday, October 2, 2025 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Antalya chevron_right
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    Friday, October 3, 2025 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    Limassol chevron_right
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    Monday, October 6, 2025 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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    Wednesday, October 8, 2025 7:00 AM
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Il Pireo

Il Pireo

Explore Ancient Greece from Piraeus (Il Pireo)!

Embark on a legendary cruise from Piraeus, the historic port of Athens, Greece. This bustling gateway to the Aegean Sea offers immediate access to the ancient wonders of the Acropolis, Parthenon, and countless archaeological sites. Immerse yourself in the cradle of Western civilization before setting sail on a journey to the sun-drenched Greek Islands and beyond, promising a voyage rich in history, culture, and breathtaking beauty.

Skiathos

Skiathos

Mykonos

Mykonos

Mykonos is an extremely fun and fascinating place, where the frenetic mix of vacationers, fashionistas and celebrities is magically subdued to the cubist charm of the old town.

Mykonos is famous for being a cosmopolitan destination among the Greek islands and widely recognized as one of the meccas of great tourism. It is one of the most touristy islands in the Aegean Sea. Mykonos tends to be extremely crowded with visitors in July and August. The best time to visit Mykonos is mid-May through June (early in the season, accommodation is much cheaper and it's not that hot), or from September to mid-October.

Patmos

Patmos

Marmaris

Marmaris

Antalya

Antalya

Embark on a Mediterranean Dream from Antalya!

Start your unforgettable cruise adventure from Antalya, the jewel of the Turkish Riviera. This vibrant city, with its stunning coastline and ancient ruins, provides a spectacular setting for your departure. Imagine sailing away from golden beaches and historical wonders into the azure waters of the Mediterranean, promising a journey filled with sun, relaxation, and cultural exploration.

Antalya is the largest city on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Genuine Turkish Riviera, welcomes millions of visitors every year. This jewel has a myriad of natural and historical finds, many of which date back to the Hellenistic period. Its climate is Mediterranean with mild and very humid winters and dry and very hot summers. Antalya is a dream destination and a breathtaking landscape, with steep cliffs, clean sea, beautiful beaches, adorned by lush vegetation and mysterious caves. The international airport, served by many foreign airlines, has been decisive for the development of tourism. The metropolis is one of the largest cities in southern Turkey. Just over 800,000 inhabitants for an area of ​​141,700 hectares. The history of Antalya began to exist in 150 BC. When King Attalus II, King of Pergamon, founded the city. Romans and Byzantines occupied the city before it fell under Ottoman rule, leaving many traces of their passage found through the numerous ancient ruins. The most fascinating sites to visit are: the best preserved theater of Aspendos, the Termessos site, with a wonderful fauna and the waterfall on the Duden river. Other very interesting monuments to see are: the Yivli mosque, symbol of Antalya, the old city with its alleys, its tower and Hadrian's Roman gate built for the celebration that took place in 130. The city offers activities such as exploring Koprulu Canyon, the ancient ruins of Perge, Hierapolis, Pamukkaleballade, the flea market and Karaalioglu Park. To have a splendid view of the city, go up to the Tünektepe hill, you will appreciate the places you will find nearby. In Antalya, the food offered in restaurants is usually spicy and inexpensive. You will find most of the restaurants based on seafood and fish. The traditional drink is raki, similar to Greek ouzo.

Limassol

Limassol

Limassol is the second largest city on the island of Cyprus after the capital, Nicosia. It has a population of around 200,000, and is located on the south coast of the country, in Akrotiri Bay. Its geographical position and its cultural heritage attract many tourists and foreigners every year. It is one of the most important commercial ports in the Mediterranean. Here you will find a wide range of activities and a large number of museums and archaeological sites.

Limassol is one of the most important cities in this country, its economy, as well as tourism, is closely linked to its commercial port, one of the most notable in European Mediterranean. Very important location from an economic and cultural point of view.
The country grew between the cities of Amathus and Kourion, two cities of maximum importance in the Byzantine era. Its geographical position has also been the cause of various conflicts and maritime invasions by Greeks, Egyptians, Ottomans and English, imprinting the city.
In less than 3 decades, they transformed the country into a particularly tourist place. With British influence, starting from the 1970s, they began to develop tourist infrastructures. Beaches, hotels, bars and restaurants are what makes Limassol a top tourist destination in Cyprus, a city whose tourism boom came after the Turkish invasion, as in the countries of Kyrenia or Famagusta, one of the main locations characteristics of the island. In addition to the aspect of tourism, the territory is also known for being an important producer of wines. The city center is renowned for its great cultural tradition.
The port is divided into two areas: the old and the new. The new part is intended for ferries and the transport of passengers and containers, while the old one is aimed at commercial areas, such as bars, restaurants and import and export of wines.
The most important events are various, in particular the carnival and the Wine Festival. The first is celebrated in February or March and lasts about 10 days, where costumes and fun are the order of the day, the second takes place in the month of September, recommended for those who love to taste local wines.
We must not forget some of the most significant municipalities in the area such as: Polemidhia, Agios Athanasios, Geitona or Mesa.

Mitilene

Mitilene

Mitilene is an ancient Greek city, with origins dating back to the 11th century BC. The city is the capital and port of the island of Lesbos, which is located in the north-east of the Aegean Sea. Lesbos has an area of about 1,632 km², with 320 km of coastline, making it the third largest Greek island. The city of Mytilene is located on the south-east coast of the island. It has a large number of neoclassical buildings, public and private homes. Among these, the Prefecture of Lesvos, the old town hall, schools and various houses and hotels that dot the city. The Baroque church of San Therapon, with its imposing style, overlooks the port. Its construction began in the 19th century and was completed in 1935. The port of Mytilene offers navigation services to the nearby islands of Lemnos, Chios and sometimes Dikili Ayvalik in Turkey. It also serves the continental cities of Piraeus, Athens and Thessaloniki. The island has a series of attractions, including cultural (ancient remains), geological, gastronomic and religious. Lesbos was also known, in ancient times, for the quality of its wines, its timber, for ships and for its famous light blue marble. Do not miss the superb Kastro, a fortress built by Emperor Justinian in 527. It houses the ruins of the Gatezulli palace and a Byzantine cistern. If you are a history enthusiast, the archaeological museum is full of mosaics and numerous Neolithic objects. The island's airport is named after the contemporary poet Odysseus Elytis. Lesbos (in Greek: Λέσβος, Lesbos) is a Greek island located in the north-eastern Aegean, in front of the coasts of the Anatolian peninsula. The main center is Mytilene. It is famous for having given birth, in the 7th century BC, to the lyric poets Alcaeus and Sappho. In Sappho's verses we find the exaltation of the beauty of femininity and eros between women, hence the term lesbianism. With an area of 1,630 km² Lesbos is the third largest Greek island by surface area and the eighth in the Mediterranean. Characterized by a conspicuous coastal development (320 km), it has a population of about 90,643 inhabitants at the 2001 census[1], a third of whom reside in the capital Mytilene. From an administrative point of view it is a municipality and peripheral unit consisting of the only homonymous municipality in the periphery of the Northern Aegean.
Istanbul

Istanbul

An incredible city, huge, vibrant like few others in the world. Where two continents meet, culture and diversity thrive in a unique architectural setting. Istanbul is hot,and we aren’t talking about the weather. These days there are more restaurants,bars,galleries and clubs around the city than Ottoman mosques(which is not a small feat).

 

The international fashion and design press has talked about Istanbul to the point of exhaustion; the sense of age that fell over the city once the Ottoman empire disappeared, has been replaced by a sense of energy and innovation not seen since the times of Suleiman the Magnificent.