We offer three cruise options around the Greek Islands. These are casual cruises on small motor yachts. Dress is informal, meals may be taken on deck, and swim stops are included on all cruises.
Flights to Greece are not included, so guests may take advantage of the cheap flights available. Alternatively, we can organise flights.
These informal cruises are an alternative to the gulet type cruises found in Turkey. They are a good way to see the variety of Greek islands and enjoy the famous Greece hospitality.
For cruises on larger ships from the major cruise lines, please see our Cruises Online website
NEW FOR 2008
The Classic Greece Cruise
An 8-day cruise on the megayacht Harmony V or Harmony G from Athens to Mykonos, Santorini and Crete with many optional tours and excursions. Weekly departures
from April to October.
Cycladic Pearls Cruise
An 8-day cruise on the motor sailer H&B 1 or H&B 2 from Athens to the Cyclades Islands including Santorini, Mykonos, Ios, Syros and Paros. Weekly departures
from April to October.
Greek Delights Cruise
8-day cruises on the motor sailing yacht Viking Star from Rhodes to the islands of the Dodecanese, including Lindos, Kos, Symi, Kalymnos and the smaller islands. Weekly departures from May to October.
Ionian Odyssey Cruise
8-day cruises from Corfu to the Ionian islands off the west coast of Greece on the motor yacht Zeus II. See Kefalonia, Zakynthos and the smaller islands. Weekly departures from May to October.
The following places are some of the places that may be visited - please see detailed
cruise itineraries
In Athens visit the Acropolis,
the Dyonisos Theatre, the Agora and much more! Its harbour of Piraeus south of the city is the base for ferries and the Cycladic Pearls cruise.
Mykonos is one of the most cosmopolitan of the Greek islands, perfectly preserved around its harbour.
The volvanic island of Santorini, with its houses perched on the cliffs, is the scene of many postcards and views of Greece.
The island of Rhodes has a unique walled old town set around its harbour, and along the coast is Lindos with its acropolis overlooking the village.
Symi is set around a superb natural harbour with classical style houses under a barren rocky hillside.
The harbour of Kos is guarded by its castle, and nearby Kalymnos is famous for its sponge fishing heritage.
The Ionian island of Corfu is famous for
its beaches and landscapes and offers a blend of Italian and
Greek cultural heritage with stunning classical architecture.
The smaller island of Ithaka is famous as the setting for Homer's Odyssey.
Kefalonia has spectacular scenery, and is the setting for the novel and film Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
Whichever cruise you choose you can be sure that you will experience the true character and atmosphere of Greece.
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