Sicily, Greece and Cyprus
Our cruises through Cyprus and Greece offer you the opportunity to explore ancient history, numerous cultural sites, culinary delights, and some of the most beautiful coastlines in the world.
Explore multiple archaeological wonders in cities such as Athens, Limassol, Lacarna and discover the famous Cyclades. Visit the legendary site of Olympia near Katakolon, where the famous Olympic Games reached their peak in the 5th century BC., attracting more than 150,000 spectators. The ruins will dazzle you. The museum presents the most beautiful objects of the excavations and splendid sculptures. Discover Delphi, a mythical place founded by the god of all the gods Zeus, which once attracted a crowd of pilgrims captivated by the predictions of the Oracle, spokesman of Apollo. Navigation and passage of the impressive Corinth Canal, with landscapes of mountains, olive groves and orchards. Visit the Parthenon of Athena on the site of the Acropolis in Athens build to honor the Greek goddess and which is considered to be one of the most important surviving buildings of Greece. You can also visit the medieval city of Rhodes where you can explore the Medieval Old Town which is the oldest inhabited medieval city in Europe.
On board our intimate boat, the MS La Belle de L'Adriatique, you will have the opportunity to discover some of Greece and Cyprus’ most beautiful treasures dating back to the Roman era while enjoying the Mediterranean coasts’ sun, where the mountains meet the sea, and the streets of the old towns high up in the land are adorned with colonial style houses.
CroisiEurope offers three different itineraries for you to explore and discover all of these wonders.
ATHENS - SYROS - AMORGOS - RHODES - SANTORINI - MILOS - ATHENS
Visit the beautiful Greek islands. Discover ancient Greece on an exciting trip to Athens and its Acropolis. Discover contrasts in Syros, the trendiest island in the Cyclades. Stop off at medieval Rhodes and take in the splendid landscape and picturesque villages in Santorini. The last stop will be Milos and its awesome volcanic terrain and spectacular beaches. What not to miss: Amorgos and its dramatic cliffs plunging into the emerald-colored sea—the backdrop for Luc Besson's 1988 film The Big Blue.