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14 nights from Athens (Greece) with Nautica

Mediterranean: Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Malta

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Cruise code NAU250911
Sep. 11, 2025
from $5,894.63
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Cruise itinerary

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    Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 08:00
    Athens chevron_right
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    Friday, September 12, 2025 07:00 - 08:00
    Mykonos chevron_right
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    Saturday, September 13, 2025 08:00 - 06:00
    Mitilene chevron_right
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    Sunday, September 14, 2025 08:00 - 06:00
    Bozcaada chevron_right
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    Monday, September 15, 2025 08:00 - not found
    Istanbul chevron_right
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    Tuesday, September 16, 2025 not found - 01:00
    Istanbul chevron_right
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    Wednesday, September 17, 2025 11:00 - 09:00
    Ephesus chevron_right
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    Thursday, September 18, 2025 09:00 - 07:00
    Marmaris chevron_right
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    Friday, September 19, 2025 09:00 - 05:00
    Antalya chevron_right
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    Saturday, September 20, 2025 08:00 - 04:00
    Limassol chevron_right
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    Sunday, September 21, 2025 11:00 - 08:00
    Rhodes chevron_right
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    Monday, September 22, 2025 08:00 - 09:00
    Santorini chevron_right
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    Tuesday, September 23, 2025 07:00 - 08:00
    Heraklion chevron_right
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    Wednesday, September 24, 2025 -- --
    Navigation
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    Thursday, September 25, 2025 06:00
    Valletta chevron_right
Athens

Athens

Many still think of Athens as an ancient city that thrived two and a half thousand years ago. Its symbol is the mighty Acropolis, which dominates almost every view and the itinerary of every visitor, and it is crowned by the iconic Parthenon, which rises above the city, overlooking the sprawling and evolving modern metropolis.

Many still think of Athens as an ancient city that thrived two and a half thousand years ago. Its symbol is the mighty Acropolis, which dominates almost every view and the itinerary of every visitor, and it is crowned by the iconic Parthenon, which rises above the city, overlooking the sprawling and evolving modern metropolis.

Perhaps the most significant change is in the historical centre, which is almost unrecognisable since cars have been banned. This has liberated the area with the most significant archaeological sites, creating the longest, and undoubtedly one of the most splendid, pedestrianised zones in Europe. This huge archaeological park has brought past and present together, returning the cultural and social life of the city to the area around the ancient monuments and surrounding neighbourhoods.

Athens remains a city of contradictions; it is both frustrating and seductive. It is the oldest city in Europe, yet still in a state of transition. It is one of the safest and most vibrant European cities - an intoxicating mix of grunge and grace with an undeniably urban soul.

Mykonos

Mykonos

Mitilene

Mitilene

Bozcaada

Bozcaada

Istanbul

Istanbul

Istanbul

Istanbul

Ephesus

Ephesus

Marmaris

Marmaris

Antalya

Antalya

Limassol

Limassol

Rhodes

Rhodes

Santorini

Santorini

Heraklion

Heraklion

Heraklion is the capital of Cray. It is the largest port and economic center of the island and the third largest city in Greece. This city hosts the archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church and has religious buildings of great interest.

Heraklion is located in the center of the northern coast of the Greek Islands. With more than 100,00 inhabitants, the city is the capital of Crete, a Venetian fortress during the Middle Ages. The ancient city, with its squares and wide cobbled streets, balconies with wonderful view on the sea, mantains numerous fortifications. In particular there are important and magnificent monuments such as the Church of Agia Ekaterini, dated back to 1555, where the Museum of Sacred Art is hosted. The Archaeological Museum, home to ceramic sculptures, jewellery and frescoes on the Minoan culture. The Historical Museum, home to the only exhibited work of the painter Domenico Theotokopoulos (The Greek), and where you can have a view of Mount Sinai. The Cathedral of St Mena, the patron saint of the city, built between 1862 and 1895 is one of the largest buildings in the area.

Heraklion has an important port and a considerable center for the coastal trade of oil, soap, wine and hides. It has ferry boats and ships with regular itineraries to the islands of Santorini, Ios, Paros, Mykonos, Rhodes, Karpathos and Syros. There are also several daily ferry bgoats to Piraeus, south-west of Athens. The Venetian fortress, still in perfect condition, protects the entrance to the port.

The large combination of reality and mythology, tradition and modernity, make Herklion a cosmopolitan center and one of the most important tourist destination in the Mediterranean. Great beaches, lively nightlife, sunny people, excellent cuisine and the strange "interplay" between the old and the new, guarantees to tourists an unforgettable holiday.

Valletta

Valletta