Kos Island, Greece M / V Arethusa, Syros Island, Greece
New! Hidden Harbors of the Aegean: From Athens to the Greek Islands
Greece: Athens | Greek Islands: Aegina, Nafplion, Syros, Paros, Kos, Rhodes | Turkey: Bodrum
Small groups of no more than 25 travelers, guaranteed
13 days starting from $ 8,495 including international airfare from New York or Newark
Single Supplement: FREE or $ 1,495 Departure Dates: Aug; Oct Activity Level:
Moderate
From Greece’ s sun-kissed islands to Turkey’ s storied shores, you’ ll experience the rich tapestry of the Aegean on this unforgettable journey. Explore ancient ruins and connect with locals who bring these vibrant cultures to life with warmth and tradition. Whether you’ re gazing out from a clifftop acropolis or sharing a home-cooked meal by the sea, this island-hopping adventure reveals the heart of the Eastern Mediterranean.
IT’ S INCLUDED
• 11 nights accommodation, including 7 nights aboard the privately owned 50-passenger
M / V Arethusa or M / V Athena
• International airfare, airport transfers, government taxes, fees, and airline fuel surcharges, unless you
choose to make your own air arrangements
• 25 meals: 11 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 9 dinners— including 1 Home-Hosted Lunch— plus all onboard
house beer, wine, and soft drinks
• 12 guided tours and cultural experiences
• Services of local O. A. T. Trip Experience Leaders
• Gratuities for local guides and motorcoach drivers
• All port charges
• Baggage handling for 1 piece of luggage per
person, including tips
• 5 % Frequent Traveler Credit toward your next trip
ITINERARY
DAY 1 • Depart U. S. Fly from the U. S. to Athens, Greece.
DAY 2 • Athens, Greece At your Athens hotel, meet your fellow travelers, including those from our Northern Greece: Thessaloniki & the Monasteries of Meteora pre-trip extension.
Hotel in Athens or similar
278 Hidden Harbors of the Aegean: From Athens to the Greek Islands
DAY 3 • Athens • Embark ship Enjoy a panoramic drive in Greece’ s historic capital to discover local landmarks. Then, set off for a tour of the Acropolis Museum, a tribute to the site’ s many archaeological treasures. Later, we’ ll embark our small