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Bucket List Holidays: Cruise to Greece, Israel, and Egypt with Norwegian

Bucket List Vacations: Cruise to Greece, Israel, Dubai, and Egypt with Norwegian

Science says that people who spend their money on experiences instead of things are the happiest, and there is no better travel experience than a cruise. It is a unique way to explore that lets you experience both land and sea. You get to visit multiple destinations on a single trip, and you only need to unpack once. How can you beat that? 

If you’re looking for cruises to add to your ultimate travel bucket list, Norwegian offers some of the most exotic and diverse itineraries to make checking off that bucket list a breeze. With state-of-the-art ships built for freestyle cruising, lively entertainment, and delectable food, Norwegian Cruise Line offers some of the best bucket-list cruises. If you’re ready to start ticking off those lust-worthy destinations, let’s start with one cruise that should be on every traveler's bucket list: the 21-Day Wonders of the Mediterranean and Arabia. Here are some highlights from this once-in-a-lifetime journey. 

1. Cruise from Rome, Italy 

Cruise from Rome with Norwegian

You'll embark in Rome  for your journey. Rome is one of the most visited cities in the world and is on many people's bucket list. Do you want some neat experiences to add to your bucket list? Visit the famed Colosseum. Enjoy a sightseeing cruise along the Rome Tiber River. Take a gondola ride along the city's canals. Visit the Vatican Museums. These are just a few of the bucket list activities to do in Rome. 

2. Make a Port Stop in Athens, Greece

Port Stop in Athens, Greece

After departing Rome, you'll make a stop in Athens, Greece . Here, you can get a glimpse into Greece's powerful ancient civilization. Athens is the oldest city in Europe and home to Acropolis. Climb the 80 steps to the top and take in gorgeous views.

Check out the famous Parthenon and the Erechtheum monuments. Explore ancient ruins and visit the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, which is filled with sculptures from the Roman to the Bronze Age. Check out the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, a clifftop temple built in the 5th century B.C. You'll have sweeping views of the coast of Cape Sounion from this structure. 

3. Study Ancient Civilizations in Kusadasi, Turkey

Study Ancient Civilizations in Kusadasi, Turkey

Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey , offers you a view of an ancient civilization. A must-see is the Scholastica Baths. These dozen ancient marble toilets provide a glimpse into the past. They give you an idea of what ancient life was like in Turkey. 

Visit the UNESCO World Heritage ruins of Ephesus, Turkey. These impress even those who are not interested in history The ruins are made up of high columns that feature a statue of the goddess of wisdom. Don't miss the famous Temple of Artemis, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Or you can simply stroll along the scenic seafront promenade and check out the bustling city center. 

4. Explore Beaches & Temples in Rhodes, Greece

Find Beaches, Temples & Castles in Rhodes, Greece

Rhodes, Greece , is located at the island's northern tip. Rhodes offers a varied landscape with many different types of things to explore. You can spend the day at golden beaches relaxing beside the blue waters. Pick up colorful seashells along the shore. Explore many of the ancient sites in Rhodes, like the medieval Street of Knights and the Temple of Venus. 

Don't forget to spend a couple of hours in Old Town, and check out the ancient gates and medieval walls. Then, before you head back to the ship, stop at the awe-inspiring Grand Master's Palace. This is where Colossus of Rhodes, an ancient warrior, once stood. 

5. Uncover 4,000 Years of History in Limassol, Cyprus

Uncover 4,000 Years of History in Limassol, Cyprus

Limassol is one of the most underrated cities in Cyprus and offers a variety of things for cruisers to explore. The island of Limassol boasts more than 4,000 years of history. It is home to the ancient kingdoms of Amathus and Kourion. You can also find traces of the Knight Templars, who were masters of the island at one time.  

The town center of Limassol is full of character and charm. There are many more things that you can explore to give you a fascinating look into the history of the city and its people. Do you want to explore more nature? If so, then just head out of the city to the nearby stunning beaches and majestic mountains.

6. Enjoy Three Days in Haifa, Israel

Enjoy Three Days in Haifa, Israel

This amazing cruise also includes three days in Haifa, Israel . Haifa is one of the largest cities in Israel. You'll find an amazing kaleidoscope of sights in Haifa. Explore the Baha'i shrine and tropical gardens, which is one of the most popular sights in the city. Tour the locations and scenery where Jesus lived and preached. 

Make sure you explore the Basilica of the Annunciation, which is the largest church in the Middle East. There is a nice collection of ceramic and mosaics in this church. You can also walk through the many colorful Arab bazaars that line the city streets. 

7. Visit the Valley of the Kings in Safaga, Egypt

Valley of the Kings in Safaga, Egypt

You'll also spend three days in Safaga, Egypt , on this cruise. Explore the many famous tombs, temples, and monuments that are found here. Spend a day at Karnak, which is the largest religious site in the world. 

Take a quick trip across the Nile River to the Valley of the Kings. You'll get to see firsthand more than 60 tombs, the most famous of which is the final resting place of King Tutankhamen. Take a traditional wooden sailboat back to Safaga just before the sun sets and marvel at the beautiful colors that fill the sky. 

8. Debark & Explore in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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You will debark in the cruise port of Dubai , one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. Dubai is an interesting combination of futuristic buildings and ancient traditions. You'll notice the perfect blend of western and Arab culture on your cruise to Dubai. Spend a day or two after your cruise exploring the more than 1,200 shops in the city. 

Book your Arabian Odyssey cruise with Norwegian today. For more information about the various cities and ports that Norwegian travels to, check out our blog . 

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3 Continents Cruise - 7 Days

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A 7 day all inclusive cruise to Greece, Turkey, Israel & Egypt with Celestyal Cruises.

Experience the wonderful world of the Eastern Mediterranean with a visit to Europe, Asia and Africa. This bewitching cruise gives you the opportunity to visit some of the world’s most celebrated monuments including the pyramids of Giza and ancient Ephesus – all of which are included in the advertised price!

This awe-inspiring adventure gives you the opportunity to experience the vibrant cities of Cairo and Ashdod, explore charming medieval towns, indulge in the sun-soaked islands of the eastern Med and savor the mouthwatering flavors of authentic cuisine from three continents.

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*Please note: Disembarkation by tender boats (Weather permitting)

What's Included

  • Complimentary $80 Shore Excursion Discount
  • Complimentary Select Drinks Included With Meals
  • Complimentary Onboard Dining
  • Onboard entertainment including shows, discos, comedy clubs, bars, lounges, etc
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IA - Interior Stateroom

  • Occupancy: Up to 4 guests (~118 sq ft)
  • Amenities: 2 lower beds, 3rd/4th berth, bathroom with shower, air condition, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box and TV.
  • Rate: $760 $912
  • June, July, August, September, October
  • Rate: $960 $1152
  • Rate: $1029 $1384
  • Rate: $1289 $1696

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IB - Interior Stateroom

  • Rate: $900 $1080
  • Rate: $1100 $1320
  • Rate: $1099 $1468
  • Rate: $1349 $1768

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IC - Interior Stateroom

  • Occupancy: Up to 2 guests (~129 sq ft)
  • Amenities: 2 lower beds, bathroom with shower, air condition, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box and TV.
  • Rate: $1180 $1416
  • Rate: $1149 $1538
  • Rate: $1399 $1828

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XA - Exterior Staterooms

  • Occupancy: Up to 4 guests (~129 sq ft)
  • Amenities: 2 lower beds, 3rd/4th berth, bathroom with shower, air condition, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box, TV and a porthole.
  • Rate: $970 $1164
  • Rate: $1190 $1428
  • Rate: $1189 $1576
  • Rate: $1469 $1912

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XBO - Exterior Staterooms

  • Occupancy: Up to 4 guests (~107 sq ft)
  • Amenities: 2 lower beds, 3rd/4th berth, bathroom with shower, air condition, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box, TV and a window (obstructed view).

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XB - Exterior Staterooms

  • Amenities: 2 lower beds, 3rd /4th berth, bathroom with shower, air condition, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box, TV and a window.
  • Rate: $1020 $1224
  • Rate: $1230 $1476
  • Rate: $1279 $1684
  • Rate: $1579 $2044

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XC - Exterior Staterooms

  • Occupancy: Up to 2 guests (~150 sq ft)
  • Amenities: 2 lower beds, 3rd/4th bunk bed and sofa bed, bathroom with shower, air conditioning, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box, TV and a window
  • Rate: $1080 $1296
  • Rate: $1320 $1584
  • Rate: $1329 $1744
  • Rate: $1639 $2116

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XD - Exterior Staterooms

  • Occupancy: Up to 2 guests (~166 sq ft)
  • Amenities: 2 low beds, 3rd/4th bunk bed, sofa bed, bathroom with shower, air conditioning, telephone, hairdryer, safe, TV and window
  • Rate: $1140 $1368
  • Rate: $1390 $1668
  • Rate: $1379 $1804
  • Rate: $1699 $2188

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SJA - Junior Suite

  • Occupancy: Up to 3 guests (~166 sq ft)
  • Amenities: 2 lower beds and 1 sofa bed, bathroom with shower, air condition, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box, TV, refrigerated mini bar and balcony
  • Rate: $1420 $1704
  • Rate: $1660 $1992
  • Rate: $1519 $1972
  • Rate: $1909 $2440

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SJB - Junior Suite

  • Occupancy: Up to 3 guests (~322 sq ft)
  • Amenities: 2 lower beds and 1 sofa bed, bathroom with shower, air condition, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box, TV, refrigerated mini bar and 2 windows
  • Rate: $1560 $1872
  • Rate: $1840 $2208
  • Rate: $1609 $2080
  • Rate: $2039 $2596

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SJC - Junior Suite

  • Occupancy: Up to 3 guests (~387 sq ft)
  • Rate: $1800 $2160
  • Rate: $2150 $2580
  • Rate: $1759 $2260
  • Rate: $2229 $2824

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SG - Junior Suite

  • Occupancy: Up to 3 guests (~376 sq ft)
  • Amenities: 2 lower beds and 1 sofa bed, bathroom with bathtub and shower, air condition, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box, TV, refrigerated mini bar and large balcony with private whirlpool bath
  • Rate: $2120 $2544
  • Rate: $2470 $2964
  • Rate: $1959 $2500
  • Rate: $2539 $3196

SP - Exterior Staterooms

  • Rate: $2409 $3040
  • Rate: $3159 $3940

Please note: The above prices are per Person for Double Occupancy in the cabin. Single supplement for inside / outside cabins: +50% | Single supplement for Suites: +100%

Port taxes and Service Charges: $339

3rd/4th adult: $530

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Infants from 3 months up to 1,99 years old in the same cabin with 2 full paying adults pay only port charges

Children from 2 - 11 years old in the same cabin with 2 full paying adults pay only $290 plus port taxes $339

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Cancellation of sold space for individual bookings will be subject to the following cancellation penalties (cancellation policy applies on the cruise fare only):

  • 90 days or more prior to sailing: No charge/ Full Refund
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  • 29 days or less: No refund except for port and service charges

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  • Tonnage: 25.611 grt
  • Length: 532 ft
  • Beam: 83 ft
  • Speed: 17 knots
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3 Nights Athens, 4-Day Greek Island Cruise, 3 Nights Cairo & 4-Day Nile Cruise

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Visit one of the most awe-inspiring remnants of ancient civilization – Egypt. Cruise the Nile and be transported back to the time of the great Pharaohs, visit the Valley of the Kings and Queen, the 2000-year old Temple of Horus and the Temple of Philae. Gaze upon the Pyramids and Sphinx and tour the Egyptian Museum, with one of the largest collection of antiquities. Combine this with a few days in the cradle of democracy – Athens – with its famous Acropolis and Panathenaikon stadium. Explore the Greek islands and classical sites and spend the day in Rhodes where you can ascend to the Acropolis of Lindos, stroll the Street of the Knights or relax on the beautiful picture-perfect Tsampika beach. Rekindle your romance or start a new one watching the sunset on the caldera in Santorini.

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Package Includes

  • 3-night hotel accommodations in Athens
  • Breakfast daily in Athens.
  • 3-night cruise to the Greek Islands & Turkey, including all meals and entertainment. Inside cabins, two lower beds.
  • Two shore excursions: Ancient Ephesus through the Ages (Kusadasi) and Minoan Palace of Knossos (Crete)
  • Drink package inclusive of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks (for adults 18 and over) on Greek Island cruise.
  • Athens City sightseeing tour including the Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum.
  • Cruise port taxes and ship gratuities.
  • 3-night hotel accommodations in Cairo.
  • Breakfast daily in Cairo.
  • One full day sightseeing in Cairo.
  • 3-night Nile Cruise, in an outside cabin. All meals, entertainment and shore excursions included.
  • All flights within Egypt
  • All transfers as per itinerary.
  • Hotel taxes and service charges.
  • Porterage of one suitcase per person.
  • Orientation by Homeric Tours representatives.
  • 24/7 Support from a Homeric representative.
  • USTOA $1 Million Travelers Assistance Program.

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  • Hotel Address:Leof. Vasileos Georgiou 2 (Syntagma Square), Athens 105 64, Greece Phone:+30 210 33 400, Fax:+30 212 35856,
  • Hotel Address:Michalakopoulou 57, 115 28 , ATHENS - Greece Phone:+30 2107240860, Fax:+30 2107213965,
  • Hotel Address:3 El Thawra Council St Zamalek Downtown, El Orman Giza, Cairo Governorate 11518, Egypt Phone:+20 2 27373737,

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Prepare for the Unexpected

Homeric Tours highly recommends that all our passengers purchase travel insurance. We offer a cost-effective, comprehensive insurance plan that protects you in cases such as having to cancel your trip for medical reasons, leaving your trip early due to an emergency, getting reimbursed in case your baggage arrives late, and so on. We offer two separate plans: one for passengers who purchase only air tickets from us and the other for passengers who purchase land-only services (hotels, cruises, transfers, etc.) or land-and-air packages.

PACKAGE RULES – GREECE & EGYPT

  • A Greece accommodation tax of up to 4 euros per person per night is additional and will need to be paid directly to the hotel upon check-out.
  • Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Triple occupancy and children prices are available upon request.
  • A supplement of $363 is additional for a sole traveler
  • Hotels featured above may be substituted according to the availability.
  • Homeric Tours can provide competitive airfares from USA in conjunction with your tour request.
  • Tours can be extended as desired, please inquire directly.
  • The flight between Athens and Cairo is additional (airfare will be determined at the time of the reservation).

ITINERARY INFO – GREECE & EGYPT

Greece And Egypt   starts every Thursday. 

BOOKING INFO – GREECE & EGYPT

Homeric Tours will provide affordable airfare from USA in conjuction with the tour upon request.

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PASSPORT/VISA: (It is recommended that your passport has at least six (6) months of validity whenever you travel abroad to avoid unintended travel disruptions. Because rules and regulations frequently change, please inquire about passports validity and visas from the consulate of the foreign country you will visit. Participants with a valid U.S. passport must also obtain a visa from the Egyptian Consulate or upon arrival in Egypt. If you hold a passport of a foreign country, please contact the Egyptian Consulate in your area for information on whether or not you need a visa. Important: Passengers requiring a Schengen Visa must have a multi-entry Schengen Visa if visiting more than one country.)  CURRENCY: (The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (L.E.) Exchange your money at banks or at the exchange counter at your hotel.)  BANKING HOURS: (Banks are open 8:30am to 1:00pm every day except Sunday, when hours are 10:00am to 12 noon. Banks close on Friday and Saturday.)  WHAT TO PACK: (Summer months: Lightweight clothing. A sweater for cool Cairo evenings. At all times: Modesty in clothing should be observed; wear bathing suits and shorts at the beach or swimming pools only. A good rule is to cover your back and shoulders outside of the hotel area. Women should cover their arms when visiting mosques. Bring comfortable shoes for sightseeing.)  HEALTH PRECAUTIONS: (Drink only bottled water with no ice. Eat in the hotel restaurants or in well-known leading restaurants.)  ELECTRICITY: (The current is 200 volts, 50 cycles in Cairo and most areas. Wall plugs are the round, two-pronged European type.)  TELECOMMUNICATIONS: (Make long distance calls from the hotel. Collect calls cannot be made from Egypt.)  SHOPPING: (Cairo is a shopping adventure! Buy brass, copper, inlaid wooden articles, silver and gold jewelry, leather shoes, bags and belt, cotton goods or perfumes. You should be able to bargain up to two thirds off the price originally quoted to you.)  SHOPS: (Shops are open from 9am to 1pm and from 4:30pm to 7:30pm. Shops close on Sundays) 

PASSPORT/VISA: (It is recommended that your passport have at least six months of validity whenever you travel abroad to avoid unintended travel disruptions. Because rules and regulations frequently change, please inquire about passports validity and visas from the consulate of the foreign country you will visit. Participants with valid U.S. and Canadian passports do not require visas. If you hold a passport of a foreign country, please contact the Greek Consulate in your area for information on whether or not you need a visa.  Important: Passengers requiring a Schengen Visa must have a multi-entry Schengen Visa if visiting more than one country.)  CLIMATE: (The temperature in Athens ranges from 55F in January to 92F in July and August. Seasonal breezes called meltemia moderate the summer heat. The country averages more than 3,000 hours of sunshine a year.)  CLOTHING: (Dress tends to be casual, but there are limits. Sleeveless dresses and shorts may not be worn in monasteries and churches, and women should be sure that arms and shoulders are covered. Jackets for men and cocktail dresses for women are required in the posher of restaurants and in the casinos.)  EXCURSIONS: (Visiting the Greek ruins often means traversing over irregular stony terrain that can present a double hazard. Thus, shoes worn on such excursions should be sturdy and absolutely comfortable. Do not wear high heel shoes on these excursions.)  CURRENCY: (The unit of currency is the Euro. Coinage is available in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents with 1 and 2 Euros. Bank notes come in units of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euros. It is not necessary to exchange your money prior to your arrival in Athens. There are two banks open where you can exchange your money at the baggage claim area in Athens airport. There are also banks at the hotels.)  TIPPING: (The Greek restaurants automatically include a 15% service charge. If that is the case, the custom is to leave small change on the plate for the waiter and an equivalent amount on the table for the bus boy. In restaurants without a service charge or in the case of room service, 15% is the norm.)  SHOPPING: (The favorite buys in Athens are furs, leather goods (especially shoes), hand-woven and hand-embroidered clothing and linen, ceramics, handbags, jewelry and flokati rugs. The most elegant shopping area is the Kolonaki district where you will find the latest European styles.)  ELECTRICITY: (The standard electrical current throughout Greece is 220AC and the outlets are made for 2 round poles.)  BANKS & CREDIT CARDS: (All major credit cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants and cosmopolitan boutiques. However, they are not used as extensively as they are in the U.S. Traveler's checks are widely accepted throughout Greece. They can be exchanged easily at almost all banks and post offices.)  TIME: (There is a seven-hour (+7) difference when New York is on the Eastern Standard Time. Greece, along with the rest of the European Community, observes daylight savings time from April to October.) 

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Athens (Piraeus), Greece, Acropolis and Pathenon

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Athens (Piraeus), Greece, Mikrolimano Harbour

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Athens (Piraeus), Greece, Herodes Theater

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Turkey Istanbul Galata Tower Old Town

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Europe and Mediterranean: Egypt and Israel Cruise

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Explore the ancient sites, cities, and historic ports of the Holy Land on a luxury cruise to Israel with Celebrity. Round-trip from picturesque Athens; visit sacred temples, awe-inspiring museums, and natural wonders like the Dead Sea. Learn about thousands of years of religious and cultural heritage. Enjoy delicious cuisine that blends multiple cultures together with the bounty of the Mediterranean, and take in the breathtaking views of the sea as you do so. Make sure to visit the famous Bibliotheca Alexandrina, which commemorates the ancient Great Library of Alexandria, and houses over eight million books. Dine on some of the best of Egyptian seafood, sip on local tea, or sample sheesha (traditional flavored tobacco) in the culturally rich area of Anfushi, just west of the Citadel of Qaitbay.

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Athens/Piraeus

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Today Piraeus is the home base of Greek shipping, the largest commercial fleet in the world, apace bound to the sea like few others. The harbours of Zea and Mikrolimano as well as Phaliro play host to countless yachts and sailing craft throughout the year. Piraeus was known in medieval times as Porto Leone, a name due to the enormous stone lion, which guarded the port's entrance. Today, the life of Piraeus is centred on its three ports: the main, central one and those of Zea and Mikrolimano. You can walk around the central harbour, shared by cargo and passenger ships alike, and watch the constant comings and goings of goods and people from around the world. Having completed your tour of the central harbour of Piraeus you will then head south traversing the peninsula and arrive at Peiraiki, one of the most picturesque neighbour hoods in the city. Here one finds the harbour of Zea, one of the largest marinas in the Mediterranean. If the night finds you in the area, you can try one of the many bars found nearby. You can continue your tour along the waterfront heading towards Kastella but a small deviation toward the city centre will be useful for then you can visit the verdant square of the municipal Theatre with cafeterias and shops of all kinds surrounding it. The magnificent building housing the Municipal Theatre as well as the Town Hall and the Library complete the picture presented by the main square in the city. Piraeus's little natural harbours are among its busiest and most touristy areas: Mikrolimano, Passalimani, Zea, Freatida and Hatzikiriakio. Countless seaside tavernas provide delicious seafood washed down with the uniquely Greek drink, ouzo. The fresh smell of the sea and the sounds made by the assortment of caiques, yachts and sailing ships, which are moored next to the tables, complete the enjoyment of the food Beyond the port, the most impressive spots are the hills of Profitis Ilias and Kastela with their neoclassical mansions and modern buildings which look as they are hanging over the sea.

Thessaloniki

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When a Greek tells you he's from Athens, he always sounds a bit apologetic, or regretful; Greeks from Thessaloniki, on the other hand, sound, if not smug, very pleased to be from Greece's "Second City." Thessaloniki may be second to Athens in political importance and population, but in popular songs, Thessaloniki is celebrated as "the mother of Macedonia," "the most blessed of cities," and "the city whose praises are sung." You, too, may be tempted to sing this city's praises when you take in its wonderful situation along the broad expanse of the Thermaic Gulf. You're never far from the sea here; when you least expect it, you'll catch a glimpse of waves and boats in the distance. Alas, especially in the summer, you'll almost certainly get less pleasant whiffs of the harbor's ripe, polluted odor. If you're very lucky, you'll see Mount Olympus while you're here: Pollution has increasingly obscured even that imposing landmark. Greeks are fond of reminding foreigners that when their ancestors were painting themselves blue, or living in rude huts, Greeks were sitting in the shade of the Parthenon, reading the plays of Sophocles. Similarly, Thessalonians like to remind Athenians that when Athens languished in the long twilight of its occupation by the Romans and Ottomans, Thessaloniki flourished. It's true: Thessaloniki's strategic location on the main land route from Europe into Asia made it a powerful city during the Roman Empire -- you'll see many monuments built here by the 4th-century A.D. emperor Galerius. During the Byzantine Empire (the 4th-15th centuries A.D.), Thessaloniki boasted that it was second only to the capital, Constantinople. That's when Thessaloniki's greatest pride, its superb and endearing churches, were built. After the Turks conquered the Byzantine Empire, Thessaloniki continued to flourish as an important commercial center and port. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the city's Jewish community was so strong and so prosperous that some called Thessaloniki the "second Jerusalem." Then, in August 1917, a devastating fire destroyed 80% of the city. Phoenix-like, Thessaloniki rose from the ashes. Unfortunately, only part of the city was rebuilt according to the grand plan of the French architect Ernest Hébrard -- in part because of the 130,000 Greek refugees from Asia Minor who flooded into Thessaloniki between 1922 and 1923, almost doubling the city's population and leading to enormous unregulated development. Still, Thessaloniki has the broad tree-lined boulevards and parks that Athens so sadly lacks. After World War II, and again in the 1960s, two more growth spurts left much of the city's outskirts crowded and ugly -- and all too much of the city center lined with bland apartment buildings. You'll notice, however, that Thessaloniki has none of the horizon-blocking skyscrapers that have proliferated in Athens -- earthquake regulations forbid this. The last major earthquake was in 1978. Glimpses of the sea, tree-lined streets, magnificent Byzantine churches -- all these make visiting Thessaloniki delightful. And there's something else here that's quite wonderful: the food. In part, this is because of the long tradition of Macedonian cuisine; in part, because the refugees who came here from Turkey in 1922 brought with them the zesty cuisine of the Pontus (the area around the Black Sea where most of the refugees had lived). In addition, this is still a city whose establishments are supported by local customers. There are no restaurants here -- as yet -- that make their living off tourists. If you're a visitor to Thessaloniki, you'll appreciate all this. You'll also enjoy the fact that Thessaloniki's location in the virtual center of Macedonia makes it the perfect place from which to set off to the sites associated with Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great. If you are a man, you can also take in the monasteries of Mount Athos, the Holy Mountain. If you are a woman, you'll have that much more time to enjoy Thessaloniki -- or to sit patiently in the little port of Ouranopolis, the jumping-off point for Mount Athos, and envy those lucky enough to travel on to the Holy Mountain. High Season -- The busiest time of the year in Thessaloniki is not summer, but fall, when the International Trade Fair and Festival of Greek Songs take place in September, followed by the Demitria celebrations of the city's patron saints in October and November. There is also a Film Festival here in November. If you come between September and November, be sure to book a hotel in advance -- and be prepared to pay top money for your room (price hikes of 25% are common). Strategies for Seeing Thessaloniki -- Our suggestions on exploring Thessaloniki are really just that: suggestions. Unlike Athens, which few visitors would be bold enough to visit without seeing the Acropolis, Thessaloniki has no one "must-see" monument. Some might argue that the splendid Archaeological Museum or the Museum of Byzantine Culture fit the bill, but others would plead the case of the Upper City (Ano Poli), the old Turkish Quarter. Still others would recommend a loop through both the Upper City and the city center to take in as many Byzantine churches and Roman monuments as possible. In short, you're here to enjoy the city itself: a city filled with Byzantine churches and chapels, a city with squares built around Roman palaces, whose markets pulse with life, and whose harborside cafes and promenade refresh the weary.

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This seaside resort town has grown immensely in the last 30 years, and is especially popular with package holiday-makers from Europe. From a population of 6000 in the 1970s, it is now closer to 50,000, although a high proportion of this are part of the tourist industry and here only for the summer. Many cruising ships travelling around the Aegean Islands stop here, especially because of its close proximity (20km) to Selcuk. Kusadasi is a good base to explore this and other ancient cities like Priene and Didyma. Although there is little of historical interest in Kusadasi itself, the town is popular predominantly because of its many hotels, restaurants, souvenir and carpet shops, and lively nightlife. The Kale district has some old traditional houses and narrow streets, and gives some indication of what the town used to be like. The most famous beach is Kadinlar Plaji, 2.5km south of the town, dominated by huge hotels and can get very crowded in summer. There are several small beaches further south, and closer to town is Yilanci Burnu, the peninsular.

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Limassol is the second biggest town of Cyprus and its biggest Municipality. It has experienced great development after the tragic events occurred by the Turkish invasion in 1974, becoming the biggest port in the Mediterranean transit trade. Limassol has since then become one of the most important tourism, trade and service-providing centre in the area. Limassol is renowned for its long cultural tradition. A wide spectrum of activities and a great number of museums and archaeological sites are proposed to the interested visitor. A unique combination of ancient, Frankish, Byzantine and other modern influences is observed.

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The city of Rhodes is situated on the northern part of the island and has a population of 40,000 inhabitants. The town is characterized by modern blocks of flats, wide streets, stores, squares, monuments, picturesque neighborhoods, neo-classical houses, Byzantine churches and Turkish mosque. The recent touristic growth contributed to the construction of modern hotel units, night clubs, tavernas, restaurants and numerous shops. The sites of Rhodes are varied and interesting. Among them, one should visit the ruins of the Ancient City on the hill of Monte Smith, the mosque of Myrat Reis, the mosque of Souleiman, the Hydrobiological Institute, the churches of Agios Fragiskos, Panagia Nikis, True Cross, Panagia Kastrou, Profitis Ilias and Evangelistira, with the beautiful frescoes created by Kondoglou. One should also visit the windmills, the tower of Agios Nikolaos at the port of Mandraki, as well as the green park of Rodini, a few kilometres outside the city. The most impressive part of the city is the Medieval Town, the dominating walls surrounding it and the Palace of the Grand Magistrates, signifying the city's glorious and glamorous past. One should also visit the museums of Rhodes which are of extreme interest. The Archaeological Museum, housed in the Hospital of the Knights, includes sculpture, pots and several remarkable findings, while the Folk Museum exhibits a collection of traditional costumes and objects of daily use.

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Iraklion is the capital of Crete and of the prefecture of Iraklion. It is easily accessible from Athens by at least four flights a day. There are international flights from Iraklion to Frankfurt and to Amsterdam. Between April and October there are charters from many other European cities. Iraklion is a very busy city, especially during the tourist season, so it is advisable to book reservations for accommodation before arrival, especially during August. If you are travelling by car there are parking lots near the end of Kalokairinou Street at the Chanioporta and below the Archaeological Museum, one of the many uses of a medieval moat. Make use of them and take the opportunity to see the historical monuments. As you walk up 25 August (Odos 25 Avgoustou) Street you will see numerous agencies advertising tours of all kinds. Santorini, Rhodes, and Mikonos are some of the most visited islands. You can also arrange tours of Knossos, Festos, Gortyn, and the Samaria Gorge. Most of the offices are professional and offer good value. However, to avoid confusion and disappointment, pay attention to the details of the trip, such as: the time of pick up, time of arrival at site, time spent at site, and entrance fees; these may sometimes be vague. The National Road is easily reached from Iraklion. You can drive to Agios Nikolaos in 1 hr (72km) and Chania in 2 hours (137km). This road is enjoyable and the scenery is spectacular. Drive with caution on all roads in Crete. All means of transportation, including donkeys, farm equipment, and tour buses use the roads at varying speeds. These facts are not truly understood by many of the tourists, or even the locals. Iraklion is the fifth largest city in Greece and there has been a settlement here since Neolithic times. Although few remains have been found in the city proper, it was probably a port for Knossos during Minoan and Roman times. The Saracens captured it in 824 A.D. and renamed it El Khandak (The Moat) after the moat they dug around it. The city was regained by the Byzantine Empire in 961 A.D. after many unsuccessful attempts. After the Crusaders occupied Constantinople in 1204, they gave Crete to Boniface of Monferrat who sold the island to Venice for one thousand pieces of silver. Under Venetian rule the arts flourished and “Candia”, as the Venetians renamed it, became a centre of learning. Many scholars and artists took refuge in Candia after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. The Venetians began construction of the city walls in 1462, which were completed more than a century later. The walls were 4km in length, of a triangular shape and had seven bastions. The Venetians also built the harbour and various other masterly architectural works. The walls proved their deterrent strength when the city was besieged for 21 years, one of the longest sieges in history. The final surrender came in 1669 after 100,000 Turks and 30,000 Venetians had been killed. Turkish occupation was heavily resented by the Cretans and continuous guerrilla warfare was waged against the Turks and, in return, the Turks often made reprisals against the Cretan population in the cities. Iraklion grew in size after the 1913 union with Greece. However, its strategic location again made it a target for invading forces in 1941. The German bombardment during the Battle of Crete caused a great amount of damage and after the war the city was extensively rebuilt. Chania was originally the capital of Crete. The administrative centre of Crete was transferred to Iraklion in 1971.

Onboard the Celebrity Infinity

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Celebrity Infinity

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4.2 of 5 stars

  • Year Built: 2001
  • Year Refurbished: 2012

Double Occupancy Capacity: 2166

Celebrity Infinity® joined Celebrity Constellation® in pairing the brand's widely-recognized Millennium Class attributes with many of the most popular venues on the line's stylish, award-winning Solstice Class fleet, including the inventive, engaging "Qsine" specialty restaurant, the hip Celebrity iLounge, and AquaClass accommodations.

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Onboard Activities

Activities & services (included in cruise).

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Solarium Pool

  • Disco/Nightclub
  • Game Arcade
  • Theater/Show Lounge
  • Fitness Center
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Pool - Outdoor
  • Sports Facilities
  • Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
  • Music Library at Sea
  • Bars/Lounges
  • Children's Outdoor Play Area
  • Organized Age Specific Activities
  • Teen Center or Disco
  • Teen Programs
  • Business Center
  • Concierge Desk
  • Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
  • Safe Deposit Boxes

Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)

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Spa Reception

  • Beauty Salon
  • Full-Service Spa
  • Internet Center
  • Babysitting
  • Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Service
  • Infirmary/Medical Center

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Blu Restaurant

Main Dining

Main Restaurant:  The Main Restaurant offers an enriching range of culinary experiences, with an unparalleled wealth of artfully prepared dishes every evening. And, as part of Celebrity’s Top Chef at Sea experience, you’ll have the opportunity to indulge in some of the dishes that the judges raved about on Bravo’s Emmy® Award-winning TV show, Top Chef. Top Chef Night in the Main Restaurant features a full menu of delicious appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts that were big hits on the show.

Blu:  Available exclusively to AquaClass® guests, Blu specializes in the concept of “clean cuisine.” Popular dishes are prepared in imaginative and flavorful ways, without fussiness or pretense. Blu is open for breakfast and dinner.

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Qsine Restaurant

Specialty Dining

Sushi on Five:  Sushi on Five satisfies your craving for locally sourced, authentically prepared sushi and other Japanese specialties from a menu crafted by expert restaurateur and sushi chef, Yoshikazu "Yoshi" Okada. Treat yourself to the complex flavors of a hand-made sushi roll or nigiri featuring tuna albacore, shrimp, eel, and other fresh selections, or savor the simplicity of yellowtail, salmon, and octopus sashimi. Your culinary experience would be incomplete without dessert—be sure to try the caramelized gingerbread with wasabi gelato. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Café al Bacio and Gelateria:  The warm atmosphere, comfortable furniture and the sweet scent of the Gelateria's freshly baked waffle cones create an instant emotional connection. Café al Bacio is a great place to relax, any time of day. Many guests like to stop by in the evening for one of the specialty dessert cocktails, and chat about a great meal that they had or a wonderful show they just enjoyed. There's always something to talk about at Café al Bacio. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Qsine®:  Celebrity’s James Beard-featured Master Chef created Qsine to take you on a culinary journey unlike anything you’ve experienced before—on land or at sea. Leave any preconceived notions behind. Dig in and try new things. It's time your palate got a wakeup call. Qsine’s iPad® menus make your dining experience even more fun and interactive. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Tuscan Grill:  An outgoing wait staff ensures tableside service that's personal as well as professional. And the food? Take the traditional style and artisanal flair of Italy, add contemporary influences, and serve the cuisine in abundance. It's all part of the expansive character of Tuscan Grille. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

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Luminae Restaurant

Casual Dining

AquaSpa® Café:  Celebrity has created an extension of its leading spa experience by introducing the AquaSpa Café, one of the first venues of its kind in the cruise industry. The result is a creative take on healthy cuisine, featuring an eclectic blend of offerings that are both flavorful and nutritious. The AquaSpa Café is available to AquaClass® guests only.

Luminae:  Offering complimentary breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Luminae is a culinary experience that spotlights modern, eclectic cuisine and globally inspired dishes. Luminae offers a deliciously unique dining experience exclusively for Suite Class guests.

Oceanview Café:  Décor and offerings reflect that of an international marketplace. With a menu influenced by multiple cultures, the cuisine takes diners on a voyage around the world. Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night.

Pool/Mast Grill:  Let your cravings go wild. Grab a great burger in a relaxed, poolside environment.

Room Service:  Perhaps a day of kayaking, shopping or golfing has you feeling pleasantly languid-or was it the afternoon spent relaxing with a novel that has you so serene? Either way, when you're in the mood to relax and dine in the comfort of your stateroom, Celebrity offers complimentary 24-hour in-stateroom dining.

Inside Stateroom

Ocean view stateroom, balcony stateroom, suite stateroom.

Elegant staterooms feature an ample sitting area with a sofa and a flat screen TV.

Inside (Category: I2)

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Category: I2 Two convertible lower beds; Sitting area with sofa bed

Prime Inside (Category: I1)

Category: I1 Two convertible lower beds; Sitting area with sofa bed

Guarantee - Inside (Category: Z)

Category: Z This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Enjoy a view of the sea with spacious staterooms that feature a sofa and a flat screen TV.

Ocean View (Category: O2)

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Category: O2 Two convertible lower beds; Sitting area; Some have sofa bed; Window

Prime Ocean View (Category: O1)

Category: O1

Deluxe Ocean View (Category: DO)

Category: DO

Guarantee - Oceanview (Category: Y)

Category: Y This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Staterooms feature a spacious balcony. Select categories include AquaClass® or Concierge Class.

Veranda (partial view) (Category: V3)

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Category: V3

Veranda (Category: V2)

Category: V2

Prime Veranda (Category: V1)

Category: V1

Deluxe Veranda (Category: DV)

Category: DV

Sunset Veranda (Category: SV)

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Category: SV

Ultra Deluxe Veranda (Category: UV)

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Category: UV

Concierge Class (Category: C2)

Category: C2 Two convertible lower beds; Large sitting area, some with sofa bed; Floor-to-ceiling glass doors

Prime Concierge Class (Category: C1)

Category: C1

Ultra Deluxe Concierge Class (Category: UC)

Category: UC

AquaClass (Category: A2)

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Category: A2

Prime AquaClass (Category: A1)

Category: A1

Guarantee - Concierge Class (Category: XC)

Category: XC This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Guarantee - Aqua Class (Category: XA)

Category: XA This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Guarantee - Balcony (Category: X)

Category: X This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Suites feature European-style butler services, priority check-in and debarkation, seating preferences and much more.

Sky Suite (Category: S1)

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Category: S1 Two lower beds convertible to queen-size bed; Sitting area, some with sofa bed and lounge chair; Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors (6145 & 6146 have standard balcony doors); Entertainment center with TV and VCR; Some Sky Suites are wheelchair-accessible

AquaClass Sky Suite (Category: AS)

Category: AS

Celebrity Suite (Category: CS)

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Category: CS Two lower beds convertible to queen-size bed; Separate living room with dining and sitting area; Walk-in closet with vanity table; Bath with whirlpool tub; Glass-enclosed sitting area with connecting door to adjacent suite; Floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows; Two entertainment centers with plasma-screen TVs and VCRs, music center, Internet station

Royal Suite (Category: RS)

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Category: RS Separate living room with dining and sitting area; Walk-in closet; Bath with whirlpool tub and stall shower; Veranda with whirlpool tub; Some suites feature two lower beds convertible to queen-size bed; Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors; Two entertainment centers with plasma-screen TVs and VCRs, Internet station

Penthouse Suite (Category: PS)

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Category: PS Foyer; Separate living and dining rooms; Baby grand piano; Butler's pantry; Master bedroom with two lower beds convertible to queen-size bed; Dressing room with vanity; Marble master bathroom with whirlpool tub, separate shower; Powder room with shower; Motorized draperies; Veranda with whirlpool; Wet bar; Lounge seating; Lights and security system; Two interactive audio/visual entertainment systems with TVs, DVD player and VCRs, music center; Internet station; Outbound fax machine

Guarantee - Suite (Category: W)

Category: W This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.

Sports Deck

  • Ship Name: Celebrity Infinity
  • Year Entered Present Fleet: 2001
  • Ship Class: Millennium
  • Maximum Capacity: 2,362
  • Number of Passenger Decks: 11
  • Number of Crew: 999
  • Officers' Nationality: Greek
  • Ocean-View without Balcony: 244
  • Ocean-View with Balcony: 573
  • Total Inside Staterooms: 218
  • Tonnage (GRT): 91,000
  • Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 2,166
  • Country of Registry: Malta
  • Total Staterooms: 1,085
  • Suites with Balcony: 50
  • Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International

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A unique itinerary in 3 different continents (Europe, Asia and Africa) in just 7 nights. If you’re interested in archaeology, religion and culture, this is a once in a lifetime experience that you shouldn’t miss. In Egypt, you‘ll visit the world famous Pyramids.

With sand-covered tombs, austere pyramids and towering Pharaonic temples, Egypt will bring out the explorer in all of you.

We then sail to Israel. Through Ashdod, which is the gateway to the Holy Land, you‘ll get the chance to visit Bethlehem, the birth place of Jesus, and of course Jerusalem, where Muslim, Christian, Jewish and Armenian quarters each add their own spice to this spiritual place.

Moreover we introduce Limassol and Pafos in Cyprus where you’ll be surrounded by acres of history as you discover historic gems such as medieval baths and catacombs.

Our itinerary also includes your all-time classic Kusadasi in Turkey and ancient Ephesus, one of Europe’s largest open-air archaeological museums.

Last but not least, for the medieval history lovers we have the island of Rhodes which is well-known for the archaeological site of the Acropolis of Lindos, and for its Medieval Old Town.

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Experience the Wonders of the Mediterranean on a Cruise to Greece

Welcome to our article about a Mediterranean Cruise ! We'll be taking you on a beautiful voyage of discovery and exploration, immersing you in the culture and grandeur of three incredible countries: Greece, Israel, and Egypt . From the sun-drenched islands of Greece to the ancient wonders of the Middle East, this is a cruise that has something for everyone. We'll explore ancient ruins, sample delicious cuisine, soak up some sun on the deck, and take in some amazing views.

In Greece, you'll get to witness the majesty of the Acropolis, take a stroll through quaint cobblestone streets in Athens and visit breathtaking sites like Delphi, Olympia and Crete. You'll have opportunities to sample local delicacies such as tzatziki, moussaka and spanakopita. If you're feeling adventurous, why not go for a dive in the crystal clear waters surrounding some of Greece's smaller islands?

Next stop is Israel! This country offers an incredible array of religious and historical sights. You could find yourself marveling at the spectacular Dome of the Rock or wandering through world-famous markets like Mahane Yehuda in Jerusalem. If you're looking for some adventure or just want to relax on gorgeous beaches, Tel Aviv has it all. You'll also get to experience Israel's unique culture through its food - think shawarma, falafel and hummus.

Finally you will set sail for Egypt where you can witness the monumental legacy left by ancient pharaohs. Take a camel ride across the majestic Sahara desert or explore some of Egypt's famous tombs such as Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of Kings. Visit Cairo where you can see one of the Seven Wonders of The Ancient World - The Great Pyramids - and take a tour through the world-famous Egyptian Museum.

By taking this Mediterranean Cruise, you will be able to explore three very different yet equally fascinating countries - each with its own history, culture and attractions. So join us as we embark on this journey together - an unforgettable experience awaits!

Experience the Beauty of a Mediterranean Cruise to Greece, Israel, and Egypt

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Take a journey through time as you explore the ancient ruins, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture of the Mediterranean. On your voyage to Greece, Israel, and Egypt, you'll be mesmerized by the incredible beauty and history of these countries.

From the Acropolis in Athens to the Pyramids in Cairo, Egypt, you'll soak up culture and history at every turn. Relax on the gorgeous beaches of Santorini, or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of Haifa. Shop for unique finds at bustling markets or enjoy fine dining in Athens' chic restaurants.

Discover the rich cultural tapestry of these three Mediterranean countries on an unforgettable cruise. Visit world-renowned archaeological sites such as Ephesus in Turkey or explore ancient Israel's treasures. Immerse yourself in local culture by taking part in religious ceremonies or attending traditional festivals.

Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the best that Greece, Israel, and Egypt have to offer. Book your Mediterranean cruise today!

If you're looking for a unique and breathtaking cruise that brings together two of the most amazing cultures, then Egypt and Greece are the places for you! You can explore some of the world's oldest monuments, admire stunning architecture, and enjoy delicious food and drinks. There are plenty of cruise options available that take passengers from one or both of these destinations. From short three-day trips to longer seven-day getaways, you can tailor your cruise to match your needs. Most cruises depart from major ports in either country, with regular stops along the way to take in some of the sights.

You can choose between luxurious five-star vessels or more affordable three-star ships depending on your budget. Most cruises include meals, entertainment and stops at some of the most iconic sites in Egypt such as the Great Pyramid of Giza and Luxor Temple. In addition, you can also experience Greece's ancient ruins including the Acropolis of Athens and the Oracle at Delphi.

No matter which option you choose, a cruise to Egypt and Greece is sure to provide a memorable experience. So don't delay - go book your cruise today!

Yes, there is a cruise from Israel to Greece! It is a great way to explore the Mediterranean Sea and two of its most iconic countries. Aegean Majesty Cruises offer a special trip from Israel to Greece, allowing travelers to visit various ports along the way while enjoying the onboard amenities such as restaurants, bars, theater and spa. The cruise departs from Haifa in Israel and stops at Crete, Athens and Santorini before returning to Haifa. Travelers can also choose optional shore excursions to visit historic sites, shop in bustling markets and take part in cultural activities. This cruise is perfect for those who wish to experience the beauty of both countries without having to switch destinations.

What countries are on a Mediterranean cruise?

A Mediterranean cruise can take you to some of the most exotic and beautiful countries in the world. Typically, a Mediterranean cruise will include stops in Greece, Italy, Spain, France, Croatia, and Turkey. Depending on the length of your cruise and the specific route you take, you may also be able to visit Malta, Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia, and Cyprus. In each country you’ll find stunning landscapes and rich histories filled with culture.

In Greece you can explore ancient ruins like the Acropolis of Athens or the Palace of Knossos in Crete. Italy is known for its art and cuisine; there’s no better place to sample some delicious Italian food than in Naples. Spain provides breathtaking views of cityscapes like Barcelona or Granada as well as stunning beaches along the coast. France is renowned for its culture and wine regions; you’ll want to try a glass of Bordeaux while visiting Paris. Croatia is home to one of the oldest cities in Europe—Dubrovnik—which has been beautifully preserved over time. Turkey is a vibrant mix of cultures from both East and West; it’s definitely worth exploring Istanbul at least once.

No matter which countries your cruise visits, you’re sure to have an amazing time discovering new sights and cultures in the Mediterranean Sea!

Yes, cruise ships do go to Israel . Cruising from one port to another is a great way to experience the sights and sounds of this vibrant and ancient country. Depending on the cruise line and itinerary, travelers can visit many iconic cities throughout Israel such as Tel Aviv, Haifa and even Jerusalem. In addition, some cruise lines also offer shore excursions which allow travelers to explore locations like Nazareth, Bethlehem, the Dead Sea and the Golan Heights. With so many great options available, it's no wonder why cruising is a popular way to experience Israel. Overall, the Mediterranean cruise from Greece to Israel to Egypt was an exciting, enriching experience. The visit to the world’s oldest cities provided a unique opportunity to explore the various cultures and witness their legacies first-hand. From ancient ruins like the Acropolis in Athens, the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and the Pyramids of Giza, this cruise offered something for everyone. Whether it was learning about new cultures and cuisines, taking in breathtaking views of the sea, or simply relaxing on a beach somewhere in between, this was a journey that will be remembered forever.

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10 Best Greece Cruises, According to Travel Experts

These are the best Greece cruises for island hopping with ease.

With its stunning beaches, rich history, iconic landmarks, and delectable cuisine, a trip to Greece is always a great idea. However, since the nation is home to more than 6,000 islands — some of which are only accessible by boat — your best bet is to explore via cruise. Just take it from Rob Clabbers, Travel + Leisure A-List travel advisor and Q Cruise + Travel founder, who tells T+L that “Greece and the Greek isles are just the perfect destinations to explore by ship” since “a cruise allows you to see more islands and gives you a unique vantage point.” Several of the best Greece cruises also include visits to neighboring countries like Turkey and Italy, for example, which allow travelers to experience several cultures and countries in one action-packed trip. Intrigued? We don’t blame you: Ahead, check out our favorite Greece cruises for every type of traveler, along with itinerary recommendations and expert insight.

Rob Clabbers is a T+L A-List travel advisor and founder of Q Cruise + Travel, a Chicago-based travel agency. 

Mary Curry is a T+L A-list travel advisor and small ship specialist.

Kari Dillon is the owner of Marvelous Mouse Travels, an agency specializing in theme park and cruise vacations.

Megan Guinnup is a travel agent with Marvelous Mouse Travels.

Windstar Cruises

According to Clabbers, this small luxury cruise line is perfect for those who prefer “a smaller, more casual yacht-style experience.” Per the pro, the onboard vibes are best described as “upscale, but not stuffy or over-the-top.” It’s also worth noting that “each ship offers a water sports platform with kayaks, water trampolines, stand-up paddling, snorkel gear, floating carpets, and other ‘toys’ that are deployed (weather and location permitting, of course) at least once on most Greek itineraries.” 

Itinerary: While you can’t go wrong with any of Windstar’s Greece itineraries, Clabbers is quick to call out the popular Treasures of the Greek Isles voyage, which sets sail each week from May through October. Passengers can visit beloved ports of call like Mykonos and Santorini, along with “lesser-known (and less-crowded!) places like Monemvasia and Patmos.” As part of the experience, guests have the unique opportunity to feast among the ruins in neighboring Turkey as part of the line’s complimentary Evening in Ephesus “after-hours” event, which, per Clabbers, features a decadent five-course dinner accompanied by a chamber orchestra. Speaking of culinary offerings, it’s worth mentioning that Windstar is the official cruise line partner of the esteemed James Beard Foundation, which means you can expect some of the top eats at sea.

Explora Journeys

“A new entrant in the luxury travel industry, Explora Journeys offers all the style and comfort of a modern European luxury resort property on its 922-guest yacht-inspired Explora I and, launching later this year, Explora II, ” explains Clabbers. The line has taken the industry by storm, doing away with cliche cruise staples like main dining rooms, large buffets, and notoriously small staterooms. Instead, says Clabbers, guests can choose from a selection of “excellent restaurants that other companies would call specialty restaurants,” as well as “four swimming pools, each with their own vibe,” and all-suite accommodations, some of which boast private plunge pools. Per the pro, it’s worth noting that “Explora Journeys is the first luxury line that offers a dedicated youth activity program and facility year-round;” as such, it’s an excellent option for multi-generational families looking to cruise Greece in style. 

Itinerary: Sailing round-trip from Athens, the aptly named eight-night A Journey from Athens to Athens itinerary includes a mix of popular ports like Mykonos and Santorini, along with hidden-gem locales like Syros, which is famous for its neoclassical architecture, a buzzy main town, and (essentially) crowd-free beaches. The cruise also visits the serene resort town of Marmaris in Turkey before heading to its final port of call, Kos , a gorgeous Greek island known for its sandy beaches, white-washed buildings, and historical sites.

Celebrity Cruises

According to Clabbers, " Celebrity Cruises was launched by a Greek shipping family," so the line has deep ties to — and many officers who hail from — the country. What’s more, he says, "When you visit Greece, they are taking you to their homeland, and it shows in their passion and love of the Hellenic nation." The line offers a range of larger ships and, thus, more options between accommodations (from economical inside rooms to luxurious suites in The Retreat), itineraries, restaurants, and entertainment; as such, Celebrity is "a great option for adults and families who like more activities on their ship." 

Itinerary: The nine-night Best Of Greece itinerary cruises round-trip from Athens on select dates from May to October and takes place aboard the 2,170-passenger Celebrity Infinity , which Clabbers described as one of the line’s “smaller and more seasoned ships.” The first port of call is Santorini, followed by Ephesus in Turkey and Mykonos. “Additionally,” says Clabbers, " Infinity   travels to Volos and Thessaloniki, ports that are not typically visited by large ships.” Kavala, located in the northern part of the country, serves as the final port of call before heading back to Athens. Here, cruisers can enjoy a mix of history, culture, and architecture — plus some seriously stunning landscapes (from lagoons and lakes to wetlands and beaches) along with lush flora and fauna.

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Silversea offers a variety of Greece cruise itineraries, and it’s one of few truly luxe all-inclusive cruise lines. Per Clabbers, the 596-passenger Silver Moon offers all-suite accommodations and a classic small-ship feel — complete with excellent meals, beverages, and shore excursions all included in your cruise fare. Speaking of the latter, he says, “The inclusion of shore excursions also makes it easy to dive deeper into Greek culture and culinary experiences.” 

Itinerary: While you can’t go wrong with any of Silversea’s Greek itineraries, Clabbers especially recommends the seven-night Athens to Athens cruise, which “calls on highlights, but adds places like Souda Bay in Crete, Nafplion, Patmos, and Rhodes ,” where he recommends visiting the “temple ruins at Lindos, with views over the Mediterranean, and then walk in the footsteps of the Crusaders in the old town.” The cruise also stops in Nafplion, which, despite its romantic seaside setting and lovely beaches, is yet to be uncovered by most American travelers — for now, at least.

Variety Cruises

According to T+L A-list travel advisor and small ship specialist Mary Curry , this local Greek cruise line offers its own fleet of yachts, most carrying fewer than 50 passengers. Since the ships are so small, says Curry, “you can travel a bit further off the beaten path.” Variety offers a handful of Greece itineraries, including specially themed hiking and wine cruises.

Itinerary: Travelers craving a true off-the-beaten-path experience can book the seven-night Unexplored Greece voyage, which sails round-trip from Athens. The first port of call is Ikira, a tiny island known for its hot springs that also happens to be one of the world’s Blue Zones. Then, it’s off to Patmos, known for its fascinating history and unspoiled beaches, before overnighting in Lipsi, a laid-back isle famous for its gorgeous scenery. On board, guests can taste the destination’s famous wine, Aposperitis. The fun continues in Levintha, inhabited by a single family who raises animals and runs a restaurant where guests can enjoy fresh-caught fish. After, it’s off to Amorgos, where scenic hiking and beautiful beaches abound. The next day, you’ll stop at Panagia Hozoviotissa, a cliffside monastery dating back to the 10th century, before heading to Koufonisia, which boasts majestic caves and rock pools accessible only by boat (thankfully, Variety as you covered). The final stop of the day is the serene island of Iraklia, which offers clear-blue waters ideal for swimming. After remaining here overnight, you’ll head to the final port of call, Serifos, where guests can visit a remote beach, followed by an onboard BBQ feast to refuel before heading to Chora, a fairy-tale village.

This French-owned cruise line offers an impressive fleet of small luxury ships. Additionally, says Curry, “Most cabins have private balconies, and travelers who plan early are rewarded with excellent value for the money.” What’s especially unique about Pontant, explains the pro, is that they “partner with Smithsonian Journeys on select departures to offer an enrichment program of included lectures and shore excursions in each port.”

Itinerary: Curry especially recommends the seven-night Cruising the Greek Islands of the Southern Aegean sailing, which will cruise round-trip from Athens in July and October 2025. The cruise calls on aforementioned spots like Patmos, Rhodes, and Amorgos before visiting Adamas in Milos, a volcanic island teeming with postcard-worthy white-washed towns and breathtakingly beautiful beaches. Adamas itself is a tiny fishing port where colorful boats shimmer against the blue waters. Finally, it’s off to Mykonos and Napflion before finally disembarking in Athens.

Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line is world-famous for its exciting onboard offerings for children of all ages — including character and superhero meet-and-greets, dining options themed after beloved Disney princesses, and live performances galore — making it a favorite for families hoping for a fun-filled Greece vacation.

Itinerary: "Setting sail aboard the Disney Dream on the seven-night Mediterranean with Greek Isles itinerary is nothing short of magical!" says Megan Guinnup , a travel agent with Marvelous Mouse Travels . Cruising round-trip from Rome, the ship calls on Naples before exploring Greece. In addition to popular ports like Athens and Mykonos, you'll also visit Chania on the island of Crete, which offers a bustling harbor, exquisite architecture, and cobblestone streets that look like they were plucked straight from a (Disney) fairy tale. After exploring each locale, the fun continues back on board, where, per the pro, "there is enchantment everywhere — meeting beloved characters, enjoying deck parties with Mickey and Minnie, and indulging in exquisite cuisine."

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Royal Caribbean

This mega-ship line truly has it all: Flashy entertainment and onboard activities — which, depending on the ship, can include everything from water slides to zip lines — and plenty of drinking and dining offerings to appease even the pickiest eaters. Guinnup and Kari Dillon, owner of Marvelous Mouse Travels, recommend setting sail aboard Odyssey of the Seas , which offers several Greek itineraries. "On board," says Guinnup, "There's a plethora of activities to enjoy, from bumper cars and roller skating to exquisite dining and a bionic bar — there's something for everyone!"

Itinerary: The seven-night Greek Isles itinerary sails round-trip from Rome with stops in Santorini, Ephesus, Mykonos, and Naples. Keep in mind that because the ship is so large, Santorini and Mykonos are both tender ports. With that in mind, Dillon recommends springing on The Key, an optional add-on that includes priority tender access so that you can spend as much time as possible on land basking in its beauty.

Virgin Voyages

Richard Branson’s adults-only line has taken the industry by storm with its innovative offerings, including 20-plus restaurants instead of buffets, an onboard tattoo parlor, adult-focused entertainment offerings, and a two-story nightclub.

Itinerary: Dillon especially recommends the seven-night Greek Island Aglow itinerary for travelers seeking a high-energy, adults-only option. She continues, telling T+L, “Not only does this sail to the islands of Santorini and Rhodes, but it [also] has an overnight in Mykonos, which is world-famous for its lively party atmosphere.” As a bonus, the cruise also calls on Bodrum in Turkey, which boasts beautiful beaches, flower-filled cafes, and a bustling nightlife scene.

Celestyal Cruises

The Greece-based Celesytal Cruises prides itself on offering an authentic Greek vacation experience. Additionally, Celesytal is unique in that it offers year-round Aegean Sea sailings cruising round-trip from Athens and ranging in length from three to 14 nights. On land, Celeystal guests can choose from a selection of the line’s “Authentic Excursions,” which are specially curated, small-group, expert-led experiences designed to take travelers off the beaten path. Options — including walking food tours and pottery-making demos at a local factory — abound, depending on the particular port of call.

Itinerary: The seven-night Idyllic Aegean voyage visits Thessaloniki (which offers an eclectic combination of history, nightlife, and gastronomy), Kuşadası (a popular Turkish resort town), and Heraklion (the capital of Crete) before heading to iconic isles like Santorini and Mykonos, where the ship will remain overnight. Before returning to Athens for disembarkation, you’ll also stop in magnificent Milos.

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Explore the ancient sites, cities, and historic ports of the Holy Land on a luxury cruise to Israel with Celebrity. Visit sacred temples, awe-inspiring museums, and natural wonders like the Dead Sea. Learn about thousands of years of religious and cultural heritage. Enjoy delicious cuisine that blends multiple cultures together with the bounty of the Mediterranean, and take in the breathtaking views of the sea as you do so. 

Israel cruises will take you to ports like Ashdod, the gateway to Jerusalem, where you can walk in the footsteps of prophets and kings; and Haifa, where you can see the beautiful Bahá'í Gardens. You’ll also have the opportunity to take an excursion to see the biblical sights around Nazareth and the tranquil Sea of Galilee. No matter what you choose to do, a cruise to Israel is sure to be an adventure with the luxury amenities and world-class service that Celebrity is known for.

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On a cruise to Israel, you will visit some of the world's most important religious sites in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. In Jerusalem, visit the Western Wall and Dome of the Rock, and walk the Via Dolorosa to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Take time to see the profoundly moving Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center. Travel to Bethlehem to see where Christ was born. Stand in awe at the site of Jesus' baptism in the Jordan River and gaze out over the Sea of Galilee.

Sandwiched between Israel and Jordan is the Dead Sea, a body of water that is the lowest point on earth and has such a high concentration of saline that no life can survive in it. Lie back in the water as the minerals keep you effortlessly afloat, and shop for beauty products made from healing Dead Sea mud. You’ll also visit mountaintop Masada, where Jewish Zealots were besieged by the Romans.

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Jerusalem’s origins date back to 4000 BC, making it one of the oldest cities in the world. Touring the Old City is fascinating, as layers of history are peeled back; you can even see down through occasional glass-covered sections in the sidewalk to excavations dating back to Roman times and earlier. Follow in the last footsteps of Christ, and see ancient olive trees in the Garden of Gethsemane. Take time to sample the local lunch specialty, hummus and falafel stuffed into a warm pita, with salad.

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Cruises to Israel embark in the ancient cities of Athens or Rome and sail along the shores of the eastern Mediterranean sea. You’ll sail for 10, 11, or 12 nights and stop at ports like Ashdod, Alexandria, Kusadasi, Limassol, Haifa, and more, depending on your itinerary. These cruises typically operate in February, March, September, and October. 

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Cruising to Israel with Celebrity offers you the chance to explore one of the world's oldest and most historic countries in luxury. Enjoy amenities like delicious dining, spacious all-suite accommodations at The Retreat, and plenty of sun and relaxation at the Rooftop Garden or Rooftop Terrace. Treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind experience on The Magic Carpet, Celebrity's groundbreaking moveable deck, cantilevered high over the sea as you cruise. 

These awe-inspiring cruises offer diverse itineraries that will bring you to historic sites in both Israel and other eastern Mediterranean destinations. Walk among ancient ruins in Athens or Rome, visit the Library of Alexandria, and in Israel, explore Old Jaffa and the long, golden beaches of Tel Aviv. No matter what you're looking for, Celebrity Cruises will show you the best of Israel and the Eastern Mediterranean in style and comfort.

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