Knossos
Palace
(HER –
02) Half day
Crete
is the largest and the most rugged of the Greek islands. It is also the
home of the great Minoan Civilization and the mythological home of Zeus.
After a short drive through the town of Heraklion the tour will arrive
at the Knossos excavations. Here, Sir Arthur Evan’s archaeological
discoveries revealed a civilization dating back to 4000 B.C., when a
great empire flourished on the island of Crete. Based on the wealth of
artefacts that were found, Evans theorized that this was the site of the
ancient Minoan Kingdom. These findings will be viewed in detail, as your
guide will lead you on a journey of discovery to learn of the
sophisticated culture that flourished thousands of years ago on this
island. The Palace, decorated with frescoes and shields houses the Hall
of the Royal Guard, the Hall of the Double Axes, the King’s Chamber with
the alabaster throne, the Queen’s Apartment, beautiful courtyards and
shrines. Having visited this remarkable site your coaches will take you
back to the Venetian lion-guarded port of Heraklion to rejoin your ship.
REMARKS
Walking
in the archaeological site of Knossos will be on uneven gravel surfaces.
Passengers may not be allowed to enter the site with big bags/rucksacks.
A Taste of
Crete (HER – 04) Half day
The
tour begins from the Venetian lion-guarded port of Heraklion with a
drive through the city to the famous wine producing area of Peza, south
of Heraklion. The drive is through breathtaking landscape of countryside
and vineyards as old as Minoan times. The first stop is a modern winery,
where you will see the updated methods of wine making and sample some of
the delicious Cretan wines. The drive continues through rural villages
to the village of Archanes, the municipality in the area. On the way, a
photo stop is made at Vathypetro to view one of the oldest farmhouses in
Crete, dating to the Minoan period 16th
century
B.C.. The tour continues through the island’s hilly countryside where
olive groves and vineyards existed from as far back as 4,000 years.
Arriving at the village of Archanes, which is situated 10 km south of
the Palace of Knossos, you will visit the quaint market town of Archanes
characterised by many restored sandstone houses dating from the Turkish
period. At a taverna in the village’s tree-shaded square, you will
sample an assortment of Cretan snacks and locally produced wine, and
have a chance to mingle with many of the locals themselves while
listening to typical Greek live music. You will have free time to browse
before the return drive to the port of Heraklion and the ship.
Ephesus &
the House of Virgin Mary
(KUS –
01) Half day
Drive
through the colourful town of Kusadasi to reach Mt. Koressos. Situated
in a small valley, the humble chapel lies on the site of the little
house where the Virgin Mary is believed to have spent her last days.
Despite the many controversies, the Christian World still favours this
belief and the site has been officially sanctioned by the Vatican for
pilgrimage. Continue on to Ancient Ephesus accompanied by your guide
walk through the Magnesian Gate which is the entrance to the ancient
city of Ephesus. Your guided walking tour will take you through one of
the most magnificent excavations in the world. See the Odeon (concert
hall), the Fountain of Trajan, the steam-heated Baths of Scolastika, the
Temple of Hadrian and the Latrians, the Library of Celsus and The Great
Theatre, the largest one in antiquity with a capacity of 24,000 seats
where St. Paul preached. Walk back to the coach along the Arcadian Way,
where Mark Anthony and Cleopatra once rode in procession. While driving
back to Kusadasi and just outside Ephesus, view the Basilica of St.
John, which was erected over his grave in the 6th
century A.D. by Emperor Justinian. Before returning to the ship, get a
cultural taste of Turkey by enjoying an exhibition of oriental carpets,
jewellery or leather goods.
REMARKS
Tour
not suitable for passengers with walking difficulties.
Ancient
Ephesus
(KUS –
02) Half day
Drive
through the colourful town of Kusadasi and along the coast to reach
Ephesus, famous in antiquity for its Temple of Diana - one of the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World - and later the home of St. John. During
the years of the Roman Empire, the Greek port of Ephesus became the
greatest city in Asia Minor. Upon arrival at Ephesus follow your guide
to enter the ancient site through the Magnesian Gate. Discover
innumerable monuments including the Forum, the Odeon, the Library of
Celsus, the Thermal Baths of Scolastika and the Great Theatre built in
the Greek era and reconstructed in the Roman period, which is still
noted for its remarkable acoustics. View the symbols all around and
marvel at the fact that one is still able to read the inscriptions in
the ancient Greek language. Walk back to your coach along the Arcadian
Way, where once Mark Anthony and Cleopatra rode in procession. As you
drive back to Kusadasi, on a hill above Selcuk, just outside Ephesus,
view the Basilica of St. John, which was erected over his grave in the 6th
century A.D. by Emperor Justinian. Before returning to the ship, get a
cultural taste of Turkey by enjoying an exhibition of oriental carpets,
jewellery or leather goods.
REMARKS
Tour
not suitable for passengers with walking difficulties.
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MYKONOS,
GREECE
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Mykonos
Walking Tour
(MYK –
01) Half day
Mykonos
is world famous. It is the most cosmopolitan of the Greek Islands and
attracts many visitors from all over the globe, including large numbers
of artists and intellectuals. Your coach will take you to “Hora” the
island’s capital where you will enjoy a walking tour in the narrow
cobbled streets of the town, passing by chic boutiques, elegant
nightclubs and white–washed houses until reaching Alefkandra. Alefkandra
is a charming corner of Hora, known also as the “Venice” of Mykonos. The
houses are built on the sea, with wooden balconies that evoke Venice.
These were built from the mid. 18th
century onward and were homes of wealthy merchants and captains. At
Louis Theoxenia Hotel, you will enjoy the atmosphere while drinking your
refreshment accompanied by Greek ‘meze’. You will return then to Mykonos
Town (Hora) from where you will take the ship’s shuttle service back to
the port to meet your ship.
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PATMOS, GREECE
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St. John’s
Monastery & Grotto of the Apocalypse
(PAT –
01) Half day
Depart
from the port of Scala and enjoy a short drive to the village of Chora,
where the Monastery of St. John is built within the walls of a strong
fortification. As you walk uphill towards the entrance of the monastery
marvel at this magnificent structure, which was built 900 years ago.
View the courtyard, the monks’ dining room and the old bakery before you
visit the main church noted for its outstanding frescoes and interior
decoration. Next, visit the small museum where priceless ecclesiastical
treasures, books, manuscripts, mosaics, icons, splendid medieval
textiles, vestments and jewellery are housed. Return to your motor coach
and continue to the nearby Grotto of the Apocalypse and the Monastery of
the Apocalypse above it. Walk down the steps to the Grotto of the
Apocalypse. Here you will see the niches in the wall that mark the
pillow and ledge used as a desk by the author of the Book of the
Revelation and the crack in the rock made by the voice of God honouring
the Holy Trinity. Afterwards, drive back to the port of Scala and enjoy
some free time in this quaint and picturesque town.
REMARKS
Tour
not suitable for passengers with walking difficulties.
Includes visit to religious sites, knees and shoulders must be covered.
Scenic
Island Tour
(PAT –
02) Half day
An
interesting scenic island tour has been designed for those passengers
who prefer to discover the beauties of Patmos from the comfort of an
air-conditioned motor coach. Start the tour from the port of Scala and
drive to the central part of the island “Chora” which is the location of
the Majestic Byzantine Monastery of St. John the Divine, built in 1088.
Your sightseeing will first bring you to the Grotto of the Apocalypse,
and then to the windmills of Chora, once upon a time the landmark of all
Aegean Islands, from where you will enjoy a beautiful view and have the
chance to take photos. Afterwards, continue around the island to see its
landscape of outstanding natural beauty comprising of rocky hills,
dozens of tongues of land reaching out into the sea, tranquil beaches
and many picturesque inlets. Before arriving at the port, a stop of 10
minutes is made at the square at Kambos in the north part of island. The
tour ends at the port of Scala to enjoy free time in the quaint and
picturesque little town. A refreshment or a coffee will be offered at
Arion Café, the oldest and most beautiful café of the town.
REMARKS
Includes visit to religious sites, knees and shoulders must be covered.
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PIRAEUS, GREECE
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Athens City
Tour and Acropolis
(PIR –
01) Half day
This
tour is an introduction to the splendour of the Golden Age of Athens and
the modern 21st
century city. The port of Piraeus itself is one of the finest examples
of city planning in antiquity. On arrival in Athens you visit the
Acropolis on which stands the Parthenon, the symbol of classical
architecture. The entrance to the top of the hill is through the
Propylea, the ‘gates’ through which the Panathinea processions used to
enter. Built totally of white marble covers an area of 50 m across the
whole western face of the Acropolis. Next to them is the temple of
Athena Niki also known as the ‘Wingless Victory’. The Parthenon is the
main temple, built in honour of Goddess Athena. Her statue decorated the
centre of the temple and it was made of ivory and gold. Next to the
Parthenon is the smaller Temple of Erechthion with lovely sculptured
young maidens supporting the roof of the porch. From the top of the
Acropolis you can admire the ancient theatre of Herodes Atticus with its
remarkable acoustics. Performances are still held here each summer being
the highlight of cultural events in the Eastern Mediterranean. Leaving
the Acropolis the tour takes you by the tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
guarded by the “evzones” dressed in their traditional costume, the
Parliament and the Panathinaikon Stadium where the first Olympics of
modern times were held in 1896.The entire stadium is built of pure white
marble. Your drive continues by the Library – the Academy – the
University, three buildings representing 19th
century architecture blended with the classical influence. The tour then
passes by Omonia Square, the commercial centre of the city and Syntagma
Square, which is the business, and cultural centre. There will be time
during the tour for you to browse and do a little shopping at the stores
located at the base of the Acropolis.
REMARKS
Handicapped passengers may join the tour but will have to remain at the
base of the Acropolis as the visit to the Acropolis involves
approximately 80 steep steps. Passengers may not be allowed to enter the
site with big bags/rucksacks.
Athens &
the Picturesque Plaka
(PIR –
03) Half day
Leaving
the port of Piraeus, one of the finest examples of city planning in
antiquity, the coach takes the coastal road leading to the city that
hosted the 2004 Olympic Games. On arriving in Athens, you start the city
sightseeing driving past the Temple of Zeus, the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier, guarded by the “evzones” dressed in their traditional costume,
the Parliament and the Panathinaikon Stadium where the first Olympics of
modern times were held in 1896. The whole stadium is built of pure white
marble. The drive continues by the Library – the Academy – the
University, three buildings representing 19th
century architecture blended with the classical influence. The tour then
passes by Omonia Square, the commercial centre of the city and Syntagma
Square, which is the business and cultural centre. Your Athens’ city
sightseeing ends at a leading café at the foot of the Acropolis, from
where you can view all the majestic monuments of the amazing Acropolis
while enjoying your refreshment. The tour continues to the old part of
the city called Plaka where you can explore its mainly pedestrian
streets with picturesque houses, shops and numerous cafés. After the
free time in Plaka you will board your coach for the return journey to
Piraeus port.
REMARKS
The
Acropolis will only be viewed from a distance. The Plaka area will be
explored on foot. A refreshment or a coffee will be offered at a café
located at the base of the Acropolis.