| | Date | Port Click to Expand | Arrival | Departure |
| | Oct 2 – Wed | Athens – Greece | | 18:00 |
Individual arrival in Athens ~ embarkation on Sea Dream I.
If True Greece has arranged for your pre-cruise experience at a luxury Athens hotel, before meeting your private car transfer to board your cruise at the port of Piraeus, enjoy a True Greece guided tour of Athens and the Acropolis.
Together with your local True Greece guide, the highlights tour will expose you to this diverse city - birth place of modern democracy and cradle of western civilization. Follow your True Greece guide up the steps once taken by ancients like Socrates, Pericles and Plato, and gaze at the ‘sacred’ Acropolis, home to the magnificent and architecturally unique Parthenon. Allow your True Greece guide to bring the city of Athens and this exceptional experience to life, with a wealth of historical and cultural information. As part of your tour, you will also have the opportunity to visit significant and historically important sites, such as the Parliament Building, the Monument of the Unknown Soldier, the Columns of Olympian Zeus, and the Presidential Mansion.
Following your tour, board your cruise ship at Athens’ main port of Piraeus - Greece's largest port and gateway to the Mediterranean since 482 BC! We wish you an exceptional cruise experience! |
| | Oct 3 – Thu | Santorini – Greece | Morning | Evening |
Santorini, world-renowned for its widely photographed, romantic sunsets and unique, volcanic natural environment, is arguably the most striking of the Greek islands. Its dramatic red and black sand beaches, narrow white-washed alleys, exquisite traditional and international cuisine, as well as its agricultural and wine-making tradition, make Santorini a truly spectacular island.
If you have included a True Greece tour or excursion today in Santorini, meet your guide or transfer agent upon arrival at the harbor and begin your exploration of this incredible island under the care of a True Greece affiliate. |
| | Oct 4 – Fri | Rhodes – Greece | Morning | Late Evening |
Rhodes, an island famed for its beaches and its medieval main town, is the largest of the Dodecanese islands. The Old Town of Rhodes, a mixture of Medieval, Ottoman, and Greek architecture, offers itself for enchanting walks among narrow alleys – as well as some of the finest shopping around. Rhodes is also an island rich in history: the majestic Palace of the Grand Masters conveys a sense of the power that the medieval Knights exercised over the island for over 200 years, and the Acropolis of Lindos, one of the three original Dorian Greek cities on Rhodes, boasts to be home of the columns of the Temple of Athena (c. 350 BC), one of the most photographed buildings of ancient Greece.
If you have included a True Greece tour or excursion today in Rhodes, meet your guide or transfer agent upon arrival at the harbor and begin your exploration of this incredible island under the care of True Greece. |
| | Oct 5 – Sat | Kastelorizo – Greece | Morning | Afternoon |
| We are working on providing a description of this particular port of call - please check back later. |
| | Oct 6 – Sun | Paphos – Cyprus | Morning | Evening |
| We are working on providing a description of this particular port of call - please check back later. |
| | Oct 7 – Mon | Alanya – Turkey | Morning | Evening |
| We are working on providing a description of this particular port of call - please check back later. |
| | Oct 8 – Tue | Demre – Turkey | Morning | Evening |
| We are working on providing a description of this particular port of call - please check back later. |
| | Oct 9 – Wed | Fethiye – Turkey | Morning | Afternoon |
| Located in the Aegean region of Turkey, Fethiye in ancient times was a prominent city and the center of prophecy, pledged to Apollon, with a recorded history starting in the 5th century BC. At this time the city was called Telmessos and it was rich and highly cultured during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, evident in today’s still existing monuments. Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the ancient city of Telmessos, the ruins of which can be seen throughout the city. In recent years, Fethiye has become one of Turkey's well-known tourist centres and is especially popular during the summer. Apart from its climate and natural beauty, Fethiye attracts travelers as a economical vacation destination with especially hospitable local people. Be sure to explore the Fethiye Museum, rich in ancient artifacts that testify to the successive chain of civilizations that existed in the area, or the Tomb of Amyntas, a large and beautiful tomb built in 350 BC by the Lycians. |
| | Oct 9 – Wed | Gocek – Turkey | Afternoon | Evening |
| Gocek is a small coastal town located between Dalyan and Fethiye. In ancient times, it was a Lycian settlement named Kalimche. Today this town has a population of just over 4,000 local residents and is host to six magnificent marinas that serve yacht tourism in the region. One of Gocek’s most prominent characteristics is the fact that it harbors islands and coves located in a large and secluded bay. Although very well known for its world-class yachting facilities and amenities, Gocek is also renowned as a location that offers its visitors a peaceful and quiet Turkish experience. |
| | Oct 10 – Thu | Bodrum – Turkey | Afternoon | Overnight |
Tucked into a peninsula of the same name, Bodrum is a port town in the south-western Aegean Region of Turkey. It is an international center of tourism and yachting, renowned as a vacation paradise with a mix of sandy coasts, secluded bays, evergreen forests and rocky cliffs. As you approach the port, you will be welcomed by the white-washed houses that fan down a gentle slope to its superb enclosed harbor. Birth place of Herodotus (also known as “the father of written history”), Bodrum is the Turkish name for the ancient city of Halicarnassus, and the first town in Turkey to experience a tourist boom.
Until the 6th century BC, Bodrum (also known as Halicarnassus) is said to have either been a Dorian city or at least a member of the Dorian Confederation, including the Greek island of Kos, as well as cities on the island of Rhodes. Eventually, Halicarnassus became a Christian city as part of the Byzantine Empire, but by 1392 the city was annexed to the Ottoman Empire. Around this time, the Knights of St. John were engaged in fights with the Turks and by 1402 the Knights were granted right to settle and govern the city. The city would again be surrendered to the Ottomans by 1522 and renamed Bodrum. During WW1, the city of Bodrum was taken over by Italian forces, but in 1923 it was awarded to the new Turkish Republic. |
| | Oct 11 – Fri | Bodrum – Turkey | | Mid-Day |
Tucked into a peninsula of the same name, Bodrum is a port town in the south-western Aegean Region of Turkey. It is an international center of tourism and yachting, renowned as a vacation paradise with a mix of sandy coasts, secluded bays, evergreen forests and rocky cliffs. As you approach the port, you will be welcomed by the white-washed houses that fan down a gentle slope to its superb enclosed harbor. Birth place of Herodotus (also known as “the father of written history”), Bodrum is the Turkish name for the ancient city of Halicarnassus, and the first town in Turkey to experience a tourist boom.
Until the 6th century BC, Bodrum (also known as Halicarnassus) is said to have either been a Dorian city or at least a member of the Dorian Confederation, including the Greek island of Kos, as well as cities on the island of Rhodes. Eventually, Halicarnassus became a Christian city as part of the Byzantine Empire, but by 1392 the city was annexed to the Ottoman Empire. Around this time, the Knights of St. John were engaged in fights with the Turks and by 1402 the Knights were granted right to settle and govern the city. The city would again be surrendered to the Ottomans by 1522 and renamed Bodrum. During WW1, the city of Bodrum was taken over by Italian forces, but in 1923 it was awarded to the new Turkish Republic. |
| | Oct 12 – Sat | Athens – Greece | Morning | |
Arrival Athens ~ individual departure.
Disembark your cruise ship at Athens’ main port of Piraeus - Greece's largest port and gateway to the Mediterranean since 482 BC! If True Greece has arranged for your post-cruise experience, upon arrival at the Piraeus cruise terminal meet your private driver who will transfer you to your luxury hotel in Athens; then enjoy a True Greece guided tour of Athens and the Acropolis.
Together with your local True Greece guide, the highlights tour will expose you to this diverse city - birth place of modern democracy and cradle of western civilization. Follow your True Greece guide up the steps once taken by ancients like Socrates, Pericles and Plato, and gaze at the ‘sacred’ Acropolis, home to the magnificent and architecturally unique Parthenon. Allow your True Greece guide to bring the city of Athens and this exceptional experience to life, with a wealth of historical and cultural information. As part of your tour, you will also have the opportunity to visit significant and historically important sites, such as the Parliament Building, the Monument of the Unknown Soldier, the Columns of Olympian Zeus, and the Presidential Mansion.
If you have already had the opportunity of exploring Athens and its historically significant monuments, it would be our pleasure to arrange a guided tour to one of the many famous ancient sites outside of the city – perhaps Ancient Delphi or the Temple of Zeus at Sounio. Whatever your preferences, we can fulfil exactly what you are looking for…and more! |