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Greece

Classical Greece: Islands of the Aegean

Program No. 22869RJ
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Program
At a Glance
Duration
11 days
Program Begins
Athens
Program Concludes
Athens
Meals
25 ( 9B, 8L, 8D )
Activity Level
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4,999
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Limestone cliffs plunge into the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, and the monuments of antiquity still grace sun-soaked coastlines. The majesty of the Greek islands is best experienced up close aboard an elegant small ship. Glide atop the shimmering waters of this magnificent archipelago, stopping on idyllic islands to learn about ancient Greek society and explore quaint seaside villages. Survey Byzantine architecture, examine centuries-old artifacts and savor the opportunity to experience the ancient wonders of the Aegean Sea.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Examine Bronze Age architecture in Knossos, considered by many to be the oldest city in Europe.
  • Explore Byzantine architecture in a medieval, hidden walled town.
  • Discover the archaeological remains of the mighty Acropolis and learn about ancient Greek relics.
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Please Note:
These experts may not be available for every date of the program
Eftychia “Effie” Soupourtzi feels lucky and blessed to be a licensed guide/lecturer since 2000 because this has been her dream job ever since she was a child. Back then, she was happy to show the sites and tell stories to friends and family visiting from abroad, today she's twice as happy and excited to meet interesting people, travelers of the world who wish to see, hear and learn about her beautiful country’s history and culture and share with them her passion and insight.
Evi Karachaliou graduated from the University of Crete with a degree in tourism. She then continued her education to become a licensed Greek guide. For the last nine years, she has worked with many groups from the United States exploring on small cruise ships and buses. She is passionate about her work and strives for the groups she leads to leave Greece with unique experiences and memories.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to three miles per day; uneven and inclined terrain including hills, stairs without railings and cobblestone streets. Getting on/off motorcoach and climbing in/out of tender.
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Sustainable Travel

We offset a portion of the emissions created by your travel. Read about our commitment to a more sustainable planet.

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