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Greek Isles Travel Guide

Greece is an absolutely breathtaking country that appeals to many younger adults, and the older generations as well. If you're a history buff or enjoy seeing historical sites and monuments, then where better than Greece. Enjoy exciting sites such as the Acropolis, amazing food, and incredible views. Whether you are traveling solo, or in a couple or group, you are sure to find some amazing sites while cruising around the Aegean sea. With cruise line volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 80% versus the brochure price! Book your Greek Isles cruise today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted cruise headquarters.

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MSC OperaGreek IslesBariAthens (Piraeus)2 NightsBari, Italy | Piraeus (Athens), Greece$109
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$331
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$331
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$331
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$273
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$273
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$273
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$331
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$331
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$331
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$331
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$321
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$369
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$273
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$273
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$273
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Celestyal OlympiaGreek IslesKusadasiKusadasi3 NightsKusadasi | Lavrion, Athens | Mykonos | Patmos | Santorini$331
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MSC SplendidaMediterraneanIstanbulTrieste4 NightsBari, Italy | Corfu, Greece | Istanbul, Turkey | Trieste, Italy$229
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MSC OrchestraEurope - WesternGenoaGenoa4 NightsAjaccio (Corsica), France | Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy | Genoa (Portofino), Italy | Marseille (Provence), France$439
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Royal CaribbeanJewel of the SeasGreek IslesHaifaHaifa4 NightsHaifa - Israel | Limassol - Cyprus | Rhodes - Greece$539
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Greek Isles Travel Guide

Greek Isles Cruises Highlights

  • Incredible views from the cruise ship of some of the various architecture around the islands and mainland
  • Visit various wineries and taste some of the most incredible vintages that you will find anywhere
  • Visit Athens, Sparta, Santorini, and Mykonos and enjoy the various beaches that keep tourists coming each year
  • Enjoy the tepid crystal waters of the Aegean 
  • Indulge in some of the most unique and delicious food that you will not find anywhere else
  • Learn about the histories and mythological tales from the locals and tour guides
  • Partake in some of the excursions that are offered to have a much more immersive experience into the culture of the area
  • Enjoy the benefits of having an all-inclusive ship so that you never have to worry about hotel accommodations during your trip
  • Enjoy any of our onboard activities so that the fun can start before your arrival at any of our destinations
  • The Greece Cruise is one of the most cost-efficient ways of visiting and touring Greece and the islands

Greek Isles Cruises Travel Tips

  • Enjoy the mainland. While the islands of Greece offer some spectacular adventures, the mainland is also loaded with things to do and is often overlooked
  • Enjoy eating like a local by noticing which restaurants the locals are inhabiting. You will find the best food in these locations. Keep in mind, Greeks eat late, often around 10 pm
  • Punctuality in Greece is not something that is strived for as in other areas of the world. Enjoy the laid-back life and don't expect super snappy service in restaurants. Enjoy the delays and take it all in!
  • Much of the older generation in Greece is Orthodox and as such will frown upon nudity. We suggest also avoiding churches and monasteries in skimpy clothing.
  • As with all travel, make sure you keep your valuables close to you, especially on crowded transport 
  • Levels of English is good throughout the country, but the Greeks love it when you are able to throw in a word or two of Greek

Greek Isles Cruises Things To Do

  • The Acropolis in Athens
    The Acropolis in Athens

    Regardless of whether you are a history buff, someone who enjoys looking at ancient architecture, or are just looking to explore some of Ancient Greece, this place is an absolute must during your visit. The Acropolis is one of the most visited places in Greece, and as such, you should expect crowds. But regardless of the crowds, it will be completely worth it for the unbeatable views. Pictures do not do the structure justice, and when you marvel at the size of the Parthenon you will understand why!  

    You Should Know

    We also suggest purchasing an Athens city pass depending on how many days you will be in the city. The pass will offer you reduced tickets to this attraction as well as others and will get you into some completely free.
  • The Temple of Hephaestus
    The Temple of Hephaestus

    Located in the Thissio neighborhood of Athens, the Hephaestus Temple is said to be one of the most important structures in Greek history. Built by the same architect who designed the Parthenon the pretty columns and Pentelic and Parian marble decorations are what bring in the masses. This temple, as with all temples in Greece, was erected in the name of the Gods, and in this case, the God Hephaestus, who was the god of fire.  

    Best Time To Visit

    We suggest visiting this temple during the day so that you are able to take in a natural beauty that surrounds it. It is also easier to travel during the day. The crowds will still be numerous regardless of the time of year.   

     

    You Should Know

    Getting to the temple is simple enough if you take the metro to the Thissio neighborhood of Athens. From here it is just a 10-minute walk to the temple itself. While the entrance fee is 30 Euros, this cost will cover 5 days' worth of visits to multiple sites (similar to the Acropolis admission). There are a few restaurants in the area of the temple that you can stop at for a delicious lunch or dinner break.
  • Elafonisi Beach
    Elafonisi Beach

    Named one of the best beaches in the world, Elafonisi Beach is one that you need to see to believe. The beach has been named a nature reserve and is on the channel between the mainland and Elafonisi, an island famed for its unique pink sands and sand dunes. The water is clear and shallow and has a lagoon-like image. The sandbars make it possible to actually walk from the mainland to the island without even getting your feet wet!  

    Best Time To Visit

    We suggest visiting the area during the early morning before 10 am. The sunrises over the beach are breathtaking, and the first group of visitors does not usually arrive at the beaches until around 10 am. 
  • Rethymno Old Town
    Rethymno Old Town

    The third-largest city in Crete has quite possibly the best-preserved old town on the island. The city was originally built behind walls, with tight cobblestone alleys laid on in the 14th century when Crete was in the hands of the Republic of Venice. In the heart of the city is the Neratze Mosque, which was originally a Venetian Church, before it became a mosque for almost 300 years. It is now Rethymno's municipal Odeon and is the stage for many concerts and performances. You will find all kinds of unique architecture in this beautifully preserved city.   

    Best Time To Visit

    We would suggest visiting any time of the day. The city does not tend to get too crowded with people focuses more on tourist attractions. This little gem is something that needs to be seen but hasn't quite yet been recognized for its true beauty.   

     

    You Should Know

    Being in one of the oldest cities in Crete means plenty of older thinking inhabitants. In this city, you will want to ensure that you are being extremely respectful of their culture and standards. We suggest sensible clothing, and nothing too revealing. When entering any of the older churches we suggest quiet reflection and conservative clothing styles. There are also plenty of restaurants in this city where you can enjoy some incredible local delicacies.
  • Ancient Acropolis of Lindos
    Ancient Acropolis of Lindos

    Another Greek city, another Acropolis from the Ancient world. If you are looking to experience some rich Greek history then this is the place that you need to see. After settling into Lindos village follow the road that will lead you up a 116-meter high rock to see the Acropolis. Once there you can marvel at the ancient structures including walls, battlements, and a temple dedicated to Athena Lindia. You can immerse yourself in the monuments which truly makes you feel like you are experiencing every aspect of the Acropolis.   

    Best Time To Visit

    The acropolis does tend to get busy in the late mornings and afternoons, so we suggest visiting in the earlier morning hours before 11 am. Have a quick bite to eat in town and then head up to the acropolis for a few hours.   

     

    You Should Know

    There is a 12 Euro entrance fee to enter the acropolis but we assure you that the views and immersion more than makeup for the price. We also suggest wearing cooler clothing as the acropolis does not provide much in the way of shade. 
  • Kallithea Thermal Springs
    Kallithea Thermal Springs

    Located at the bay of Kallithea, only 9km from the city of Rhodes, it's an amazing place to spend a day to relax and enjoy everything that the area has to offer. Whether you're looking for amazing architecture, getting lost in nature and history, or some incredible food, you can check everything off your list here. The therapeutic properties of the thermal springs have been known since ancient times, although it was the Italians who built the area up around these springs. You will find massive lounge spaces, patios, and terraces that you can relax on.   

    You Should Know

    You will need to take a bus to and from the city. The bus ride is 2.40 Euros, and there will be a 3 Euro entrance fee when you arrive. However, this entrance fee also includes a deck chair, guaranteeing you a spot to sit and relax. 
  • Santo’s Winery
    Santo’s Winery

    If you are going to be on vacation then you might as well enjoy a few drinks while you're here, and we can't think of a better place than Santo's Winery in Santorini. At Santo's, you can try a wide variety of delicious Greek wines, along with plates of olives and other little bites to nibble. This would be the perfect way to spend a relaxing and lazy afternoon while waiting for your cruise to depart for its next port. You will get to enjoy a lovely view of Santorini while sipping those wines as well.   

    You Should Know

    Most Greek wines have an alcohol content of 15%-20%, which is a lot higher compared to most other wines, sitting around 10%-12%. While indulging on your wine make sure not to overdo it. Know your limit and drink within it. 
  • Alefkandra
    Alefkandra

    Also known as Little Venice, Alefkandra is near the western tip of the Old Harbour. When you arrive you will notice that the area of Alefkandra is made up of a web of little car-free alleys. The alleys are lined with dark marble paving stones and painted in the same white paint as the houses in the area. The reason it is known as Little Venice is because of how close everything is to the water. Often sitting less than a meter above sea level is a slew of restaurants the have tables lining the seaside for glorious views.   

    Best Time To Visit

    We suggest visiting this area at twilight. The sunsets on Mykonos are some of the most incredible sunsets you will ever see and watching that sun descend behind the windmills is truly breathtaking!  

     

    You Should Know

    Being right on the sea can mean that you may get a little wet. The sea breeze can be unpredictable, as can the waves. We suggest checking the weather in the area before making the choice to venture too close to the water unless you don't mind a little splash!

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Quick Facts

Anyone you ask will tell you that the absolute best time to visit Greece is in the spring and early summer months (mid-April to mid-June), or in the autumn (September to mid-October). When visiting at these times you often avoid the summer high season, which comes with crowds of people and inflated prices. While lodging won't be a concern, Easter weekend can be pretty busy, and many museums and other tourist areas are closed for the entire weekend. You will also find that visiting in the spring and in autumn will provide you with some of the best weather. During the months of July and August, the temperatures can be unbearably hot and you might find yourself enjoying shelter indoors rather than exploring the areas around the ports.

Greek Isles Cruises Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a Greece Cruise?

     A Greek Cruise is the most relaxing and cost-effective way to see as much of the wonderful country of Greece as you can within a certain time limit. While you could easily fly and travel around the city at your own cost, flights, hotel accommodations, and meals can add up quickly and can often make the entire experience much too expensive. By booking a Greek Cruise your lodging and meals are covered by the ship for a reasonable cost, and you have the chance to visit some of the most luxurious places that Greece is known for.

  • What is Included on a Greece Cruise?

    The Greek Cruise is considered an all-inclusive cruise, meaning that everything you could possibly need will be provided for you. Come on board with your clothes and some spending money and everything else is available on the ship. You will be provided with food and drinks while on the ship, but that doesn't mean you should explore some of the restaurants when we dock for the day. Also, some alcoholic beverages and most excursions are at an extra cost to the passengers, and as such are not included in the price. 

  • What is the Best Cruise to take to Greece?

    The best type of Greek Cruise truly depends on your preferences and sites that you wish to see. While we have named a few sites in Rhodes, Athens, Mykonos, Crete, and Santorini, not every cruise will hit every port. Make sure you look through our list of Greek Cruises to see which one will check off the most of your "must-see" list. If you require any assistance you can reach out to our team at any time!

  • How Much Does a Greece Cruise Cost?

    The cost of a Greek Cruise depends entirely on how many days you wish to be traveling for, and where you would like to visit. Some cruises start as low as $599 for a 7-day cruise and can go up to $5,999 for a 14-day cruise. While the prices may seem high, they are reasonable when you take into account that they are all-inclusive. Your meals and your lodging are all covered by this cost. 

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