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On most cruises to Greece, you’ll hit a couple islands and maybe Athens, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Celebrity recognized that there are more things to do in Greece, so it set out to create an itinerary you won’t find from many of its competitors: an 11-night Best of Greece cruise roundtrip from Athens. And did we mention it’s priced around $1,000 per person?
You’ll have full days in Volos, Thessaloniki, Rhodes (which has some lovely beaches, including Faliraki, with about 3 miles of sandy coastline), Santorini and Mykonos, along with a day in Limassol, Cyprus’ second-largest city, and Ephesus, Turkey. You’ll end the trip in Athens, where you’ll have an overnight stay, which means you can have a traditional Greek dinner off the ship at your leisure. During your two sea days, lounge by the pool and soak in that Mediterranean sunshine, grab a gelato at Café al Bacio or spoil yourself at the spa.
Pros:
- See the best of Greece in a single cruise
- Stops in Cyprus and Turkey for extra cultural exploration
- Many kids and teens activities, including youth clubs
Cons:
- Attractive pricing, but watch out for extra fees
- Ship was refurbished in 2018, but online reviewers say it could use a full remodel
Finally, some Eastern Mediterranean Holy Land cruises spend time in Israel, Egypt and Cyprus. Some of my personal favorite ports of call include Rhodes, Greece; Civitavecchia, Italy (northwest of Rome); the Croatian cities of Dubrovnik and Split; Kusadasi, Turkey; the French cities of Nice and St. Tropez; the Spanish cities of Barcelona and Valencia; Valletta, Malta; Taormina, Sicily; and Sorrento, Italy.