Istanbul [click
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Istanbul]
As you approach Istanbul from the sea you will
see the graceful minarets of countless mosques
on the horizon and the Islamic call to
prayer
carries over the water.
Istanbul's blend of East and West has resulted
in some of the most magnificent architecture in
the world, including the Hagia Sofia and the
Blue Mosque.
At the Topkapi Museum, formerly the Sultans
Palace, the treasures of the Ottoman empire are
on view but you can walk for your own treasure
in the Grand Bazaar.
With a full 24 hours in Istanbul, you'll depart
in the evening to arrive the next afternoon in
Mykonos.
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Mykonos [click
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Mykonos]
On Mykonos you will find beautiful beaches,
boutiques and elegant nightclubs. Enjoy the blue
and white-washed island of Mykonos
with its cubic architecture and beautiful
windmills.
Find a table on the waterfront in Alefkandra, a
charming corner of town also known as "Little
Venice" and enjoy a traditional coffee while
basking in the serenity of sunset.
Departing Mykonos at midnight, you'll cruise
throughout the night to arrive at Patmos in the
morning.
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Patmos
An island of outstanding natural beauty known as
the site of the apocalyptic Revelations of St.
John the Divine, written here duri
ng
his exile from the Roman Empire. The cave where
St. John lived is near the site of the Monastery
of the Apocalypse.
The Monastery of St. John, built 900 years ago
on one of the island's highest points houses
priceless icons, manuscripts, splendid medieval
textiles, vestments and jewellery in its
treasury.
After a few hours on Patmos, your cruise ship
will then make the 4 hour journey to Kusadasi.
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Kusadasi [click
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Kusadasi / Ephesus]
The colourful Kusadasi is one of the most
attractive cities of the Aegean with attractive
cafes and restaurants along the palm-lined
boulevards.
On arrival in Kusadasi, a tour to nearby
Ephessos should not be missed for here history
truly comes to life.
Walking towards the ancient harbour, down a
marble road rutted by the wheels of countless
chariots, you pass architectural masterpieces
like the Library of Celsus before arriving at
the Great Amphitheatre where St. Paul was
arrested and cast out of the city.
Departing Kusadasi in the evening, you'll cruise
to you next port of call, Rhodes, arriving at
7am.
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Rhodes [click
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Rhodes]
The beautiful island of Rhodes has a rich and
varied history.
On a hill above the charming town of Lindos
rises an ancient acropolis dedicated to the
goddess Athena, below lies the bay of St. Paul,
where the apostle landed during his voyages.
The crusading knights of St. John, when defeated
by Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent, left behind
the medieval city of Rhodes with its winding
alleys, towers, turrets and medieval buildings
with emblazoned facades.
The Ottoman Turks then occupied Rhodes for
almost 400 years leaving mosques, minarets and a
Turkish bath to mark their presence.
Leaving Rhodes in the evening, you will once
again cruise through the night to arrive in
Crete and the port of Heraklion in the morning.
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Heraklion [click
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Heraklion]
Crete is the largest and the most rugged of the
Greek islands. Heraklion, the capital of Crete
and its principal commercial port, is
just three miles away from the fantastic ruins
of the Palace of Knossos.
Discovered in 1899 by Sir Arthur Evans and
partially reconstructed, the elaborate Palace is
believed to be the mythical Labyrinth of King
Minos and the seat of the ancient Minoan
culture.
The Archaeological Museum in Heraklion displays
many of the treasures found during the
excavations.
You will then leave Crete just at midday to
arrive in Santorini 5 hours later.
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Santorini [click
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Santorini]
The island of Santorini is perhaps the most
breathtaking of all the Greek Islands.
The town of Fira, white-washed houses, narrow
streets, open-air cafes and glittering boutiques
cling to steep cliffs, accessible by cable car
or mule.
To the south is Akrotiri where recent Minoan
excavations support the theories that Santorini
might be the fabled lost city of Atlantis.
The final leg of your 7 day cruise is the
overnight journey back to Piraeus arriving back
at 6am on Friday morning.
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