Experience the magic of the Eastern Mediterranean on this unforgettable voyage. From the bustling streets of Istanbul to the charming port town of Kavala and the vibrant city of Thessaloniki, this cruise will take you on a journey through some of the world's most beautiful and historic destinations. As you sail through the Aegean Sea, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the ancient ruins of Volos and Chíos, stroll through the picturesque streets of Kusadasi and Rhodes, and soak up the sun on the beautiful beaches of Heraklion. And when you’re ready to relax and unwind, you can enjoy a leisurely day at sea as you take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean.
Highlights
• Istanbul: Istanbul is a captivating city that straddles two continents, offering a unique blend of tradition and modernity. With a rich history influenced by various civilizations and its location on the Bosphorus Strait, Istanbul is a vibrant and welcoming city that showcases diverse cultures and stunning architecture.
• Thessaloniki: Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city, is a bustling metropolis with a rich history and a vibrant cultural scene. From ancient Roman monuments and Byzantine walls to lively neighborhoods and delicious cuisine, Thessaloniki offers a unique blend of old and new that captivates visitors.
• Rhodes: Rhodes is a Greek island with a fascinating history and stunning natural beauty. The old town of Rhodes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a maze of medieval streets and ancient landmarks. The island also boasts beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular destination for sun-seekers and history enthusiasts alike.
• Heraklion, Crete: Heraklion is the capital of Crete, the largest Greek island. The city is known for its rich archaeological heritage, including the Palace of Knossos, the center of the ancient Minoan civilization. Heraklion also offers a vibrant atmosphere with bustling markets, charming cafes, and a lively waterfront, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Cretan culture and history.
An enchanting city that divides two continents, we’ll approach Istanbul from the Bosphorus Strait, one of the world’s most important maritime routes. With the shores of Asia to the east, the first Bosphorus Bridge to the north and ‘old Istanbul’ to the south, few other ports offer such an immersive welcome. After disembarking, you’ll soon discover that the city is a vibrant, inclusive and friendly place that blends its tradition and modernity with ease. The history here is diverse and far-reaching. The city’s strategic location attracted many conquering forces over the years including the Greeks, Romans, Venetians and Ottomans. Istanbul was also the final point on the legendary Silk Road, attracting traders from the world over, and paving the way for the culturally diverse Istanbul of today.
The quiet and rarely explored port of Kavála in eastern Macedonia is a gateway to the unexpected delights of Northern Greece. The town is an intriguing blend of history and culture, architectural landmarks and flower-filled courtyards, groomed beaches and natural wonders. Known in ancient times as Neopolis, meaning ‘new city’, Kavála is also a historically significant seaport. One of the first ports of call for Middle Eastern traders, it was once a crucial point of access to European markets. Over time the post has held importance for Normans, Franks, Venetians and the Ottomans. Today the alleys of the Ottoman old town still lead up to a Byzantine citadel, providing a magical welcome into Northern Greece.
Nestled in the heart of the Thermaic Gulf, Greece’s second city is a vibrant and chaotic mix of natural beauty, ancient history, fascinating culture and incredible cuisine. Comprised of many different neighbourhoods, all with their own unique vibrancy, Thessaloniki has evolved over millennia into the sprawling metropolis of today. Get the best views of the city from the Byzantine walls where the glorious blend of old and new can really be appreciated. Evidence of the city’s rich history is everywhere. The Palace, Triumphal Arch and Rotunda are remnants from the reign of 4th-century emperor Galerius Maximiliano. Exploring the narrow lanes of Ano Poli will take you through one of the city’s oldest districts and past many ancient castles and monuments.
The homeland of the mythical centaur, the port city of Volos offers an intoxicating combination of salty sea breeze, fresh mountain air and fascinating mythology and history. This is the city where Jason and his Argonauts set sail on a quest for the Golden Fleece, and here you can find a replica of the infamous Argo, recreated based on historical texts. Take a stroll along the extensive seafront, lined with traditional cafes and restaurants. The fish tavernas here are renowned, so be sure to stop off for some freshly caught seafood and sample some of the traditional tsipouro (a local spirit).
Located in the beautiful Aegean Sea, Chios is the birthplace of the Greek poet Homer and is known for its incredible beaches and fascinating medieval villages. Pyrgi and Olympi stand out for their elaborate architecture and intricate geometrical patterns. When the Roman Empire fell, Chios joined the Byzantine Empire. Castles, villages and strongholds were built, most of which remain today. Chios remains largely untouched by mass tourism and walking through the narrow streets of the villages and along the harbour is an authentic, sensory experience.
Kusadasi is the gateway to Ephesus, one of the ancient world’s most legendary cities. Remarkably well preserved, Ephesus is a UNESCO listed world heritage site and the best place in the Mediterranean to learn about past civilisations. A short distance from Ephesus, the Temple of Artemis (also known as the Temple of Diana), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, once stood. Although the temple is no longer there, it is still possible to walk amongst its foundations. After the Romans arrived in 129 BC, Ephesus became the capital of western Asian Minor. Wander through its ancient streets and step back in time into one of Rome’s most important commercial hubs.
Rhodes’ archeologic crown jewel, is dominated by its remarkable Acropolis. The Apostle Paul landed in St Paul’s Bay, located at the foot of the Acropolis. Further below old, whitewashed buildings line a warren of alleyways where the mansions of long-vanished sea captains now house tavernas, bars and cafes.
Heraklion is the largest city and capital of Crete. It is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture, home to many museums, including the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, which houses artifacts from the Minoan civilization. The city is also home to the Palace of Knossos, one of Greece's most important archaeological sites. The palace was built around 2000 BC and was the center of Minoan civilization.
Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers.
Alexandria is a beautiful city located on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt. It is known for its rich history, culture, and stunning architecture. The city is home to many museums and historical sites, including the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, one of the world's largest libraries.
Port Said was developed in 1859 around the inauguration of the Suez Canal. The Waterfront Quarter is home to many handsome buildings such as the Suez Canal House and the Military Museum of Port Said. The port is also the perfect jumping off point to explore Cairo, where you can tour the Egyptian Museum which houses some 120,000 artefacts dating back to the pharaohs, including the treasures of Tutankhamun.
Itinerary changes and surprising experiences are part of expedition cruise life. The world has a habit of amazing us with incredible things when we yield to the unexpected. Join us with an open mind and a sense of adventure and you’ll find that this can pay off in the most rewarding ways.
15 September, 2024 to 26 September, 2024
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Our Suites features a superking bed and separate living room with and a soothing flame-effect fireplace a luxurious ensuite bathroom and a 12 sq.m. private balcony.
44 m2 Sleeps 2
SH Diana’s Junior Suites features a Super King Size bed, separate living room area with homely flame-effect fireplace, private kitchen, luxurious en-suite bathroom and a 7 sq. m private balcony.
35 m2 Sleeps 2
Located on decks 6, these balcony staterooms feature 2 single beds or a double bed, distinct bedroom and living room areas, a luxurious bathroom and your own private 6 sq. m balcony.
28 m2 Sleeps 2
Located on decks 5, these balcony staterooms feature 2 single beds or a double bed, distinct bedroom and living room areas, a luxurious bathroom and your own private 6 sq. m balcony.
28 m2 Sleeps 2
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Please contact Wild Earth for alternative options or to waitlist.
Please contact Wild Earth for alternative options or to waitlist.
Inclusions
2024 CRUISES
• Group return transfers from the airport to the cruise port (via our included accommodation where applicable)
• One-night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel or onboard
• All meals onboard
• 24-hour room service
• Coffee, tea, soft drinks, and selected alcoholic beverages available 24 hours per day
• Lecture programs by our experienced expedition team and guest speakers
• Standard WiFi
• Onboard gratuities and port taxes
• One selected shore excursion/expedition activity per port of call
Regional flights to the port of embarkation and/or disembarkation are only available for:
• Antarctica cruises starting or ending in Ushuaia;
• Arctic cruises starting or ending in Longyearbyen and Kangerlussuaq.
• Branded Swan Hellenic expedition parka and use of rubber boots in Polar Regions.
Exclusions
• Additional activities such as kayaking, private tours, special arrangements, private Zodiac tours
• Laundry
• Premium wines and spirits
• Purchases in the ship's boutique
• Any spa treatments
• Upgraded WiFi data packages
• Visas where required
• Travel Insurance
• Flights
• Domestic transfers
• The Explore & Restore Wellness Package is not included in the cruise fare.