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Itinerario: Athens (Lavrion) - Nafplio - Katakolon - Iraklion - Rodas - Limassol, Chipre - Ashdod (Jerusalem) - Ephesus (Kusadasi) - Athens (Lavrion) - Athens (Lavrion)
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As the capital of Greece and one of Europe’s most bustling cities, Athens is powered by 5,000 years of history. At night, the city of Athens glows from afar, light reflecting off the ancient ruins. Today travelers flock from around the world to experience its history while on cruises from Athens. After all, the art, theatre, architecture, and philosophy of Athens had ripple effects through the fabric of entire civilizations.
Take in thousands of years of history through timeless excursions while on taking a cruise from Athens. The departure port of Piraeus is one of the busiest commercial ports in the world, servicing many Mediterranean cruises, and sits on a natural, sandy bay where local Athenians often relax on summer weekends. Piraeus offers travelers stopping through on their Greek island cruises from Athens opportunity to explore, shop, and eat traditional Greek dishes.
A Greek island cruise from Athens wouldn’t be complete without seeing the metropolis’ major sites—the unforgettable Acropolis, the Parthenon, a hike up Mount Lycabettus, or tours of museums containing antiquity’s greatest treasures dating back to the 5th century BC. Though Athens is a city of ruins, it’s the very essence of modern Greece.
When you arrive in the Nafplio, Greece cruise port, you’ll find yourself in a scenic coastal city on the mainland of Greece within the Peloponnese region. Known for its breathtaking water views, historic castles and fortresses, and close proximity to ancient sites, Nafplio (also known as Nafplio) will intrigue you with its history and beauty while visiting on your Greek Isles cruise. Cruises to Nafplio disembark next to a bustling downtown area with exciting squares, delicious restaurants, and great shopping.
Este pequeño puerto en la costa jónica es su puerta de entrada a la antigua Olimpia, sede de los Juegos Olímpicos originales. Olimpia ha conservado ambos monumentos atléticos y mitológicos, muchos que se remontan al año 776 A.C. Lo más intrigante es el estadio, que sigue en pie, y el gimnasio. El museo también ofrece un vistazo a fabulosas esculturas griegas.
Heraklion, also known as Iraklio, is a port city and the capital of the Greek island of Crete. It’s known for the Palace of Knossos, just outside the city. The huge archaeological site dates back thousands of years to the Minoan civilization, and includes frescoes and baths. Guarding the city’s Venetian port is the 16th-century Koules fortress. Heraklion Archaeological Museum has a large collection of Minoan art.
Rodas, la ciudad más amigable del Mediterráneo, está situada en el punto más septentrional de la isla. Este retiro soleado es también el hogar de muchos lugares de interés histórico, como las ruinas del Templo de Venus y la medieval Calle de los Caballeros.
On Limassol cruises, you’ll visit the gorgeous southern coast of Cyprus, an island country located in the Mediterranean Sea between Turkey and Egypt. Its location gives Cyprus an interesting culture that is both inspired by nearby nations while also maintaining an identity that is decidedly unique.
On a Mediterranean cruise to Limassol, you’ll get to enjoy the stunning scenery surrounding your ship before you pull into port. Spend the day touring medieval castles and ancient theaters, visiting picturesque villages, and sampling local delicacies, or explore the countryside
Una ciudad joven y un puerto vibrante, Ashdod, sin embargo es rica en historia. De los sitios bíblicos a Yam Fort, una fortaleza del siglo X, usted encontrará las reliquias históricas de todas las épocas. Sin embargo, el crecimiento reciente ha dado a esta ciudad una sensación mucho más cosmopolita. Visite el nuevo Centro Cultural de Ashdod, Yad LaBanim Concert Hall, y Monart Centro de Artes Escénicas de un impresionante despliegue de la cultura moderna en esta antigua tierra.
Una vez que la capital de la provincia romana de Asia Menor, esta ciudad costera es ahora el sueño de un arqueólogo. Este antiguo centro bancario y comercial griego es rica en sitios históricos, como el Gran Teatro, el Templo de Adriano, y el Templo de Artemisa, una de las Siete Maravillas del Mundo Antiguo.
As the capital of Greece and one of Europe’s most bustling cities, Athens is powered by 5,000 years of history. At night, the city of Athens glows from afar, light reflecting off the ancient ruins. Today travelers flock from around the world to experience its history while on cruises from Athens. After all, the art, theatre, architecture, and philosophy of Athens had ripple effects through the fabric of entire civilizations.
Take in thousands of years of history through timeless excursions while on taking a cruise from Athens. The departure port of Piraeus is one of the busiest commercial ports in the world, servicing many Mediterranean cruises, and sits on a natural, sandy bay where local Athenians often relax on summer weekends. Piraeus offers travelers stopping through on their Greek island cruises from Athens opportunity to explore, shop, and eat traditional Greek dishes.
A Greek island cruise from Athens wouldn’t be complete without seeing the metropolis’ major sites—the unforgettable Acropolis, the Parthenon, a hike up Mount Lycabettus, or tours of museums containing antiquity’s greatest treasures dating back to the 5th century BC. Though Athens is a city of ruins, it’s the very essence of modern Greece.
As the capital of Greece and one of Europe’s most bustling cities, Athens is powered by 5,000 years of history. At night, the city of Athens glows from afar, light reflecting off the ancient ruins. Today travelers flock from around the world to experience its history while on cruises from Athens. After all, the art, theatre, architecture, and philosophy of Athens had ripple effects through the fabric of entire civilizations.
Take in thousands of years of history through timeless excursions while on taking a cruise from Athens. The departure port of Piraeus is one of the busiest commercial ports in the world, servicing many Mediterranean cruises, and sits on a natural, sandy bay where local Athenians often relax on summer weekends. Piraeus offers travelers stopping through on their Greek island cruises from Athens opportunity to explore, shop, and eat traditional Greek dishes.
A Greek island cruise from Athens wouldn’t be complete without seeing the metropolis’ major sites—the unforgettable Acropolis, the Parthenon, a hike up Mount Lycabettus, or tours of museums containing antiquity’s greatest treasures dating back to the 5th century BC. Though Athens is a city of ruins, it’s the very essence of modern Greece.
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