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ATHENS (PIRAEUS) TO ATHENS (PIRAEUS) - cruise_details

ATHENS (PIRAEUS) TO ATHENS (PIRAEUS)

Silversea • SILVER MUSE
Departure Date
Oct 8, 2025
Duration
10 days
Ports
10 Ports
Countries
2 Countries
$9,700
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SILVER MUSE

Silver Muse elevates the onboard experience while maintaining Silversea standards for comfort, service, dining, and quality for the world’s most discerning travelers. Since its launch in 2017, the ship is getting its first major refurbishment — including the notable addition of S.A.L.T. Kitchen and S.A.L.T. Bar, available late December. Discover destination-inspired menus with flavors from your ports of call and a curated menu reflecting journey highlights. To complement your gourmet meals, enjoy locally inspired cocktails, crafted by expert mixologists. Prepare for an even richer voyage of discovery with Silver Muse.

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Detailed Itinerary

01
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
WED, OCTOBER 8 • 00:00 - 23:00

A city of legend, civilization, and enduring culture, Athens is a majestic and magical urban sprawl. Extraordinary elegance and grace combine with grit and graft in Greece's capital, where highways encase ruins from antiquity, and gleaming museums and galleries stand beside concrete sprayed with edgy street art. These contrasts enhance and elevate the wonders of this 2,500-year-old city, however, which counts extraordinary contributions to philosophy, drama, and democracy, among its global legacy. Piraeus's giant port and naval base welcome you to the edge of Athens' urban area. From there it's a simple jaunt to the center. The majestic ancient citadel of the Acropolis dominates an elevated platform and is a constant presence as you explore the city. The wonderful remains of the columned temple of the Parthenon - which date back to the 5th century BC - stand here, representing the pinnacle of classical architecture. The nearby Acropolis Museum adds context to your visit and frames the broad views from its giant glass windows. Or rise up Mount Lycabettus, to be rewarded with perhaps Athens' best panorama of the Acropolis sitting high over the city on its grand stage. See the marble horseshoe of the Old Olympic Stadium, where the first modern Olympics were held in 1896, for more of the city's enduring legacy. Elsewhere, golden beaches and temples stretch out along the coastline, should you wish to explore a little further afield. Coffee is an art form to the Greeks, and it's an unwritten rule that coffee time must never be rushed. So prepare to settle down for a couple of hours and lose yourself in a good chat. Feeling hungry - try traditional souvlaki made with sauces handed from generation to generation.

Athens (Piraeus), Greece
02
Mykonos, Greece
THU, OCTOBER 9 • 08:00 - 21:00

Indulge in idyllic island life, as you take your fill of superb foods and wines, and soak in endless views of sweeping turquoise seascapes and pretty whitewash buildings. Known for its lively nightlife and rejuvenating, carefree outlook, Mykonos is a dazzlingly beautiful island escape. The secret is well and truly out, but nonetheless, Mykonos has managed to retain the enduring, exclusive allure that first drew celebrities like Brigitte Bardot to its star-studded shores. True to its roots, Mykonos is a rich land of culture, tradition, and swirling legend, and the island is said to be built on the frozen bodies of giants slain by Hercules and to have been the legendary battleground between Zeus and the Titans. Head out onto the crystalline waters to seek out serene islands, hit perfect beaches, or venture into the labyrinth of Mykonos Town. White facades, red roofs, and cobalt blue shutters add to this lively town's appeal. Explore narrow streets housing studios - where artisans piece together mosaics - and plenty of restaurants and bars offer sanctuary. Head to Little Venice for a waterfront view of one of the island's famed sunsets, and to enjoy an aperitif of the favorite aniseed liqueur, ouzo. Boasting numerous attractive sandy coves, a wealth of top-notch restaurants, and rich cultural appeal, it's little wonder that Mykonos is one of the most popular Greek Islands. Discover this jaw-droppingly scenic island paradise, watched over by its iconic huddles of picturesque windmills.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Mykonos Panorama
Code: JMK-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Mykonos Town Highlights on Foot
Code: JMK-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
10 Selected Shore Excursions
The Sacred Island of Delos
Code: JMK-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Greek Cooking Class
Code: JMK-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Mykonos & Delos Discovery with Lunch
Code: JMK-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Mykonos “Foodie” Walking Tour
Code: JMK-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Mykonian Mosaic Workshop
Code: JMK-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
S.A.L.T. Mykonian Cheese Making
Code: JMK-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: JMK-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: JMK-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: JMK-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: JMK-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Mykonos, Greece
03
Nafplion, Greece
FRI, OCTOBER 10 • 08:00 - 19:00

Greece's first capital remains the escape of choice for Athenians, who weekend here to indulge in the town's gorgeous seaside setting. One of the country's most romantic towns, the warm color palette and tempting, island-sprinkled waters, pull on plenty of heartstrings. With perfect beaches, crystal clear waters for swimming, and evocative fortress-capped mountains, Nafplion is a sun-soaked Greek beauty. A gorgeous blend of Greek, Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman influences, stroll the seafront promenade and soak up the ambiance in tavernas and bars. Head into the warren of an old town, which is full of narrow streets, neoclassical architecture, and pink-flowered trees drooping over walls. Located on the hill that towers over Nafplion, Palamidi Fortress is a Venetian castle built in 1714, and its steep walls flow dramatically down the slope. If you're feeling brave, a slog of 857 steps will take you to the top to see beautiful views across Nafplion and the Argolic Gulf. Acronafplia fortress is Nafplion's oldest castle, and its walls enclosed the entire town until the 13th century. Just offshore, the Venetian Bourtzi fortress rises on a tiny islet, a short boat ride away across the glistening waters. Venetians built this harbor fortress to protect the town before it later housed the official executioner. Today its hardy walls shake to music, during its summer festival, and the castle enjoys a gorgeous view back over the waves to the town's humming waterfront. Ancient cities like Corinth lie close by, recovered and unearthed after being wiped from history by immense earthquakes.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Ancient Corinth & Canal View
Code: NAV-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Ancient Mycenae
Code: NAV-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
8 Selected Shore Excursions
Nafplion on Foot & Ouzo
Code: NAV-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Epidaurus & Mycenae with Lunch
Code: NAV-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Epidaurus & Paladimi Fortress
Code: NAV-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Wine Tasting in Nemea
Code: NAV-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: NAV-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: NAV-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: NAV-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: NAV-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Nafplion, Greece
04
Syros, Greece
SAT, OCTOBER 11 • 08:00 - 19:00

Beautiful sea, crisp white beaches, and charming medieval villages add character and color to this gorgeous Greek island. With its blockbuster neighbors Mykonos and Santorini, Syros flies a little under the radar at times - but the island's devoted fans wouldn't have it any other way. Part of the Cyclades group of islands, visit the capital, Ermoupoli, to discover a network of picturesque narrow streets and winding alleyways - dotted with fancy old Venetian mansions, and elegant domed churches. The colorful town cascades down to an open waterfront of pine trees and beautiful views. Head to the sparkling marbled central square, overlooked by the Town Hall and surrounded by a celebrated collection of neoclassical buildings facing up across narrow streets. A town of peeking bell towers and cobalt-blue domed churches - stop by the Church of the Assumption, which treasures an original El Greco wonder inside. Further up you'll find the small, monastery-sprinkled medieval village of Ano Syros. Settled on a hill, it offers a glorious view down over the port and white dwellings of Ermoupoli below. You can visit Capuchin Monastery, which was built in the 16th century to help the underprivileged. Encounter the Vamvakaris Museum, dedicated to Markos Vamvakaris, a famous rebetiko musician, born here in 1905. Of course, Syros is also surrounded by plenty of blissful beaches, if you'd rather hit the sands. Finikas Beach is nearby, and a long, luxurious stretch, complete with sunbeds and umbrellas. Perfect for catching some sun and shade, and watching the blue seawater twinkling.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Neoclassical Ermoupolis on Foot
Code: JSY-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Villages of Syros
Code: JSY-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Syros, Greece
05
Kusadasi, Turkey
SUN, OCTOBER 12 • 08:00 - 23:00

Explore the towering columns, and storied remains of Ephesus - one of the most spectacular cities left by the Ancient Greeks. Kusadasi welcomes you to the Turkish coastline and is your base for exploring these majestic remains, which sit just 10 miles inland from the port. The Ephesus UNESCO World Heritage Site is a true archaeological gold mine and an amazingly well-preserved site - once home to 150,000 people. The grand Temple of Artemis rose up majestically here and was recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World before its untimely destruction. The grand city was a fitting location for such a wonder, and with a mere 20% estimated to have been uncovered, the scale and majesty of Ephesus is hard to fully comprehend, as you walk the ancient streets. Visit the precious Library of Celsus - a gorgeous, double-layered facade of columns and artistry - and enjoy the city's gently illuminated, atmospheric venues - which still host stirring evening concerts. Ephesus's museum adds context to the 25,000 treasures that are exhibited within. After a long hot day exploring, recharge with a perfectly charred and seasoned kebab, or vegetable and rice stuffed grape leaves like dolma. In Kusadasi itself, you can discover a lively seaside city with a buzzing Aegean beach scene, and a glut of restaurants and cafes to kick back in.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Ephesus & Archaeological Museum
Code: KUS-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Easy Ephesus
Code: KUS-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
ADA Friendly Ancient Ephesus (Wheelchair Accessible)
Code: KUS-S
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
13 Selected Shore Excursions
Private Experience Package - 2 Guests
Code: KUS-001
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Private Experience Package - 4 Guests
Code: KUS-002
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Private Experience Package - 6 Guests
Code: KUS-003
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Private Experience Package - 8 Guests
Code: KUS-004
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Ancient Ephesus with Lunch
Code: KUS-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Ephesus & Terrace Houses with an Expert Archaeologist
Code: KUS-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Virgin Mary House & Ephesus
Code: KUS-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
S.A.L.T. Liquid Gold: Discover Turkey’s Artisanal Olive Oil Scene
Code: KUS-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Kusadasi Coastline by Gulet
Code: KUS-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Ephesus & Terrace Houses
Code: KUS-P
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Exclusive Evening Concert at Ephesus
Code: KUS-Q
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: KUS-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: KUS-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Kusadasi, Turkey
06
Patmos, Greece
MON, OCTOBER 13 • 09:00 - 18:00

The seahorse-shaped Patmos is a Greek island of stunning seascapes and immense cultural significance. Rising from the Aegean Sea, Christians embark on pilgrimages here from all across the world, seeking out the small hillside cave, said to be the location where St. John penned the Book of Revelations, in AD 95. Whether you're religious or not, there is something of the divine in this gorgeous island - a place of sanctuary fringed by crystal-clear waters and blissful beaches. Sleepy, whitewash towns gleam in the strong sunshine, while cats slink between the crumbling walls of this ruggedly beautiful island. High on the hillside, above the cobalt-blue bay, you'll find the sacred chapel, where an exiled John of Patmos is said to have entered the Cave of the Apocalypse and prophesied of the end of the world's fire and brimstone - a striking juxtaposition with the peaceful serenity of the calm location. Higher up you'll find the 11th-century Monastery of St. John, which offers spectacular views of the island's mounds curving around like a scorpion's tail. It stands watch over the island like a fortified crown. Sun-wrinkled, black-robed, monks climb the streets up to this World Heritage site, where bells peel out melodically. Inside, vaulted chambers and stunning frescoes tell stories amid the striking religious iconography. Chora's incredible narrow streets - molded white - are an enchanting place to lose your bearings, spreading below the monastery. Elsewhere, blissful beaches stretch out across the coastline, or this remote Greek island's curves can be admired while bobbing offshore in a sailboat.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
St. John’s Patmos & Churches
Code: PAT-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Patmos Island & Scenic Drive
Code: PAT-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
1 Selected Shore Excursion
Greek Life on Patmos
Code: PAT-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Patmos, Greece
07
Rhodes, Greece
TUE, OCTOBER 14 • 08:00 - 19:00

With an endless sun-soaked season, earthy history, and vibrant culture, the island of Rhodes has it all. At the crossroads between continents, and sandwiched between Crete and Turkey's coastline, Rhodes has swayed between many mighty civilizations throughout its tumultuous history. Part of the Dodecanese Islands, which are sprinkled across the blissfully blue Aegean Sea, dive into this island of dazzling beaches, historic medieval towns, and whitewashed villages. Crusted with turrets and walls, alluding to its strategic significance over the years. Incredible history has been left behind, and the cobbled streets of the UNESCO World Heritage site listed Old Town are some of Europe's best. Wander back through time, with occasional minarets from Ottoman-era mosques rising from the tangle of Medieval history, and the smells of cinnamon, cumin, and pepper lingering above stone-paved streets. Discover inviting outdoor restaurants, which spill across flower-filled courtyards, and enjoy fresh Greek cuisine with an Eastern influence. The preserved columns of Lindos's spectacular Ancient Greek Acropolis watch out over electric blue water, while the Gothic Medieval stronghold of the 14th-century Palace of the Grand Masters of the Knights of Rhodes, adds more fascinating history to explore. Fragrant, pine tree-coated hills, and gorgeous beaches of eye-watering blue water, offer your choice of unbridled relaxation or thrilling action, and you can raise the pulse with water sports, or shelter in coves with shocks of turquoise water and monolithic rock formations.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Medieval Rhodes
Code: RHO-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Panoramic Rhodes
Code: RHO-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
9 Selected Shore Excursions
The Acropolis of Lindos
Code: RHO-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Lindos & Rhodes Discovery with Lunch
Code: RHO-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Rhodes Cooking Class
Code: RHO-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Rhodian Pottery Workshop
Code: RHO-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Old Town of Rhodes on Foot & Brunch
Code: RHO-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: RHO-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: RHO-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: RHO-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: RHO-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Rhodes, Greece
08
Heraklion, Greece
WED, OCTOBER 15 • 08:00 - 22:00

It may not be the prettiest place in Crete, but Heraklion's patchwork of history, bustling activity, and cultural intrigue makes it the perfect change of pace. This is certainly no sleepy island fishing village, and Greece's fifth-largest city is adorned with a rich collection of quality museums, ancient ruins from antiquity, and a lively culture of its own. A refreshing shift-up from the many quaint beach towns and fishing villages you'll encounter in the Greek islands, Heraklion - also known as Iraklio - has great shopping, and extraordinary history - and is the ideal base for ventures to the archaeological treasures of Crete. Traded by the Arabic, Venetian, and Ottoman empires over the years, Heraklion is a multi-layered place with fascinating tales to tell. The city's impressive Venetian fortress, which waits over the gently rolling waves of the gleaming Mediterranean, welcomes you ashore. A stroll out along the seawall, alongside creaking fishing boats, will take you out to the squat fortifications that have stood since 1540. Climb to the top for views out across the water, back towards the city's waterfront. The sun-roasted earth outside the city hides treasures from the realms of history, including the Bronze Age remnants of Europe's oldest city, Knossos. A visit to the fantastic Archaeological Museum of Heraklion ties all of this history together and exhibits relics from the civilizations and eras of Crete's past. Elsewhere, Daidalou's pedestrianized paving is a charming stroll through Heraklion's shops, with streets branching off to café-lined plazas and twinkling fountains. Stop to try local food - like fresh feta and olive-sprinkled dakos mezze - all washed down with a sample of local raki brandy.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Heraklion & Archeological Museum
Code: HER-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Scenic Lassithi Plateau
Code: HER-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
From King Minos to Saint Paul
Code: HER-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
9 Selected Shore Excursions
The Palace of Knossos & Museum
Code: HER-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Crete Jeep Adventure
Code: HER-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Spinalonga Island & Agios Nikolaos
Code: HER-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Wines of Crete
Code: HER-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
S.A.L.T. The Heart and Soul of Greek Cooking: A Cretan Culinary Adventure at an Exceptional Organic Farm
Code: HER-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: HER-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: HER-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: HER-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: HER-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Heraklion, Greece
09
Monemvasia (Laconia), Greece
THU, OCTOBER 16 • 08:00 - 18:00

A town of rustic, lyrically romantic beauty, Monemvasia boasts a glorious natural setting - perched on a colossal rock island, which rears spectacularly from the waves. A truly unique castle city, the island is linked to the mainland by just a single solitary causeway. It is hard to imagine a better - and more impenetrable - setting for a fortress town than this, and the rock is laced with tight cobbled streets, exposed stone masonry, and pretty Byzantine churches. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, you would be forgiven for assuming that the limestone monolith was unoccupied as you approach from the seas. Look a little closer, however, and you'll begin to pick out the ancient walls and terracotta roofs of the quaint town clinging to its steep, dramatic slopes - and the walls of the fortress crowning it. A natural stronghold of overwhelming romantic beauty - the rock is said to lend couples wedded here extra strong foundations to build from. Arrive on the island to wander the historic knot of streets of a true Adriatic wonder. Encounter gorgeous, tree-shaded terraces, which look out across the rippling blue waves. Visit the picturesque Church of Christ Elkomenos, where you can shelter in the cool interior, and see storied religious iconography. A historic paved pathway twists back on itself, rising sharply up the slope on a daunting ascent to the now uninhabited upper fortress. The views from here are even more incredible, as you look down across the rustic domes of the lower village's churches and stone-paved streets below.
1 Included Shore Excursion
Included with Port-to-Port
Monemvasia Castle City
Code: MON-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
2 Selected Shore Excursions
Monemvasia: History & Traditions
Code: MON-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Archaeological Site of Mystras
Code: MON-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Monemvasia (Laconia), Greece
10
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
FRI, OCTOBER 17 • 07:00 - 00:00

A city of legend, civilization, and enduring culture, Athens is a majestic and magical urban sprawl. Extraordinary elegance and grace combine with grit and graft in Greece's capital, where highways encase ruins from antiquity, and gleaming museums and galleries stand beside concrete sprayed with edgy street art. These contrasts enhance and elevate the wonders of this 2,500-year-old city, however, which counts extraordinary contributions to philosophy, drama, and democracy, among its global legacy. Piraeus's giant port and naval base welcome you to the edge of Athens' urban area. From there it's a simple jaunt to the center. The majestic ancient citadel of the Acropolis dominates an elevated platform and is a constant presence as you explore the city. The wonderful remains of the columned temple of the Parthenon - which date back to the 5th century BC - stand here, representing the pinnacle of classical architecture. The nearby Acropolis Museum adds context to your visit and frames the broad views from its giant glass windows. Or rise up Mount Lycabettus, to be rewarded with perhaps Athens' best panorama of the Acropolis sitting high over the city on its grand stage. See the marble horseshoe of the Old Olympic Stadium, where the first modern Olympics were held in 1896, for more of the city's enduring legacy. Elsewhere, golden beaches and temples stretch out along the coastline, should you wish to explore a little further afield. Coffee is an art form to the Greeks, and it's an unwritten rule that coffee time must never be rushed. So prepare to settle down for a couple of hours and lose yourself in a good chat. Feeling hungry - try traditional souvlaki made with sauces handed from generation to generation.

Athens (Piraeus), Greece

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VISTA SUITE
VISTA SUITE

The Vista Suite provides generous living space for all travelers. The Vista Suite offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard. A generous expanse of interior comforts—elegant decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and an ample seating area make this a cozy home away from home. The seating area of the Vista Suite has plenty of room to relax while large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views—the perfect backdrop for breakfast in bed! Three Wheelchair Accessible Suites (407, 409, 417)

32 sq m
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per person
€0.00
10 Available
PANORAMA SUITE
PANORAMA SUITE

The Panorama Suite provides generous living space for voyagers. Located on deck 9, the Panorama offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard. A generous expanse of interior comforts—elegant decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and an ample seating area make this a cozy home away from home. The seating area of the Panorama Suite has plenty of room to relax while large picture windows frame panoramic ocean views.

31 sq m
€0.00
per person
€0.00
10 Available
CLASSIC VERANDA SUITE
CLASSIC VERANDA SUITE

The Classic Veranda Suite provides generous living space for voyagers. Located on the lower decks in the bow, the Classic Veranda Suite offers all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard—both inside and out. A generous expanse of interior comforts—elegant decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and an ample seating area make this a cozy home away from home. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone.

36 sq m
€0.00
per person
€0.00
10 Available
SUPERIOR VERANDA SUITE
SUPERIOR VERANDA SUITE

Located on the upper deck and offering spectacular sunset views, the Superior Veranda Suite has all the comforts and luxury that you can expect aboard. A comfortable living space, attention to detail, and a generous expanse of amenities make this stunning suite a cozy home while on the seas. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone.

36 sq m
LIMITED-TIME OFFER SAVE 30%
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per person
€0.00
10 Available
DELUXE VERANDA SUITE
DELUXE VERANDA SUITE

The Deluxe Veranda Suite offers a comfortable living space, close to the heart of the ship. With its preferred midship location and all the comfort and attention to detail that you can expect aboard, the Deluxe Veranda Suite is the savvy traveler’s paradise—both inside and out. Elegant decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and an ample seating area make this a cozy home away from home. But perhaps this suite’s finest asset lies just outside, as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto a private veranda, making every sunset feel as if it is yours alone.

36 sq m
LIMITED-TIME OFFER SAVE 30%
€0.00
per person
€0.00
10 Available
SILVER SUITE
SILVER SUITE

Step onto your terrace and bask in the calm feeling of the ocean breeze. Dissolve into the comfort of your king-size bed. Prepare for the evening in the beautiful marble bathroom. The upper deck location gives the most spectacular of ocean views while the spacious living area allows for comfortable relaxing, where cozy nights in become veritable experiences in themselves. The two-bedroom configuration of this suite makes this the ideal option for families.

73 sq m
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per person
10 Available
ROYAL SUITE
ROYAL SUITE

Designed with the values of the culture of living in mind, the Royal Suite offers a vast, elegant space. Precise lines, authentic Italian craftsmanship, and fine materials make up just some of the details of this stunning suite. Commanding and majestic, the Royal Suite boasts a lavish living area perfect for entertaining, plush interior furnishings, and sweeping seascapes from the private terrace. The comfort of the spacious apartment makes this the ideal space for those wanting to feel the true comfort and luxury of the Silversea philosophy.

105 sq m
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per person
10 Available
GRAND SUITE
GRAND SUITE

Indulge in the epitome of ultra-luxury cruising. The Grand Suite is for those who want to experience sailing in style. The sophistication of the Silversea philosophy coupled with ample interior and exterior space makes this the perfect choice for serious travelers. With the biggest verandas on board, enjoy entertaining new friends or simply share intimate meals while contemplating spectacular sunsets. Savor the sense of well-being offered by the luxurious furnishings and modern amenities. Offering an unprecedented level of relaxation, the Grand Suite is the perfect romantic getaway.

137–146 sq m
€0.00
per person
10 Available
OWNER’S SUITE
OWNER’S SUITE

Picture yourself enjoying a delicious breakfast on your private veranda. Imagine watching the sun set, a flute of chilled champagne in hand, setting sail for your next destination. Prestigious, classic, and sophisticated, this stylish apartment suite offers the ultimate in fine accommodation on board. Set aside for those who seek a superlative level of space, comfort, and service, the Owner’s Suite has it all. The adjoining bedroom, with its en suite bathroom, offers its own spectacular ocean views.

88–98 sq m
€0.00
per person
10 Available

Dining Options

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Atlantide

Pivotal to the Silver Muse dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.

Indochine

Evoking a sense of wonder and mystery, the Asian-accented Indochine embarks on an exquisite journey of culinary discovery.

Indochine

Evoking a sense of wonder and mystery, the Asian-accented Indochine embarks on an exquisite journey of culinary discovery.

Indochine

Evoking a sense of wonder and mystery, the Asian-accented Indochine embarks on an exquisite journey of culinary discovery.

Indochine

Evoking a sense of wonder and mystery, the Asian-accented Indochine embarks on an exquisite journey of culinary discovery.

Indochine

Evoking a sense of wonder and mystery, the Asian-accented Indochine embarks on an exquisite journey of culinary discovery.

Indochine

Evoking a sense of wonder and mystery, the Asian-accented Indochine embarks on an exquisite journey of culinary discovery.

Indochine

Evoking a sense of wonder and mystery, the Asian-accented Indochine embarks on an exquisite journey of culinary discovery.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

Kaiseki

One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Dame

La Dame features a bespoke menu by our top chefs, and it is the highest expression of excellence in French dining.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

La Terrazza

Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

S.A.L.T. Kitchen

S.A.L.T. Kitchen transforms dining into discovery with menus that reflect the cuisines of the places you’ll visit.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Silver Note

Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

Spaccanapoli

Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

The Grill

Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when cruise guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.

Shore Excursions

Heraklion, Greece

Crete Jeep Adventure
Crete Jeep Adventure
HER-F

Explore the central part of Crete with two different plateaus, mythology and learn lots of fun and interesting information about Crete and the local life during this scenic and exhilarating full-day Jeep adventure. Aposelimi Dam, Ancient Ruins of Lyttos, Kastamonitsa Village, Raki & Olive Oil Tasting Your day starts from the moment you meet your drivers and head out to your first stop at the Aposelimi dam. Continuing our journey through paths and olive trees, we reach the ruins of the Roman aqueduct of Lyttos. Next, continue to the quaint village of Kastamonitsa where we join the locals for raki and olive oil tasting. Off-Road Adventure, Minoan Path, Lassithi Plateau From here the real off-road adventure begins by climbing high into the mountains and following the ancient Minoan path that leads us to a local shepard where you have the chance to feed the goats and try some of the home-made cheese. From here we make our way to a magnificent view point where we can see the Minoan path and the first siting of the Lassithi Plateau. Zeus' Cave, Spectacular Views, Lunch Head to Zeus' Cave (where mythology says that Zeus, the father of all the gods was born). When you reach the top of the cave this gives you the opportunity to take photographs as if with a helicopters view of the Lassithi Plateau. From here we cross the Plateau and stop for your delicious lunch. Krassi Village, Old Plane Tree, Natural Spring, Vultures Your drive continues on to the village of Krassi, which is famous for a 2,000-year-old plane tree and derives its water from a natural spring. Leaving Krassi Village, head back through the Selinari area. Here, you can see vultures, which are now an endangered species. At the conclusion of your unforgettable tour, commence the approximately 1.75-hour back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. NEW EXCURSION Crete Jeep Adventure CODE: HER-F DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Explore the central part of Crete with two different plateaus, mythology and learn lots of fun and interesting information about Crete and the local life during this scenic and exhilarating full-day Jeep adventure. Aposelimi Dam, Ancient Ruins of Lyttos, Kastamonitsa Village, Raki & Olive Oil Tasting Your day starts from the moment you meet your drivers and head out to your first stop at the Aposelimi dam. Continuing our journey through paths and olive trees, we reach the ruins of the Roman aqueduct of Lyttos. Next, continue to the quaint village of Kastamonitsa where we join the locals for raki and olive oil tasting. Off-Road Adventure, Minoan Path, Lassithi Plateau From here the real off-road adventure begins by climbing high into the mountains and following the ancient Minoan path that leads us to a local shepard where you have the chance to feed the goats and try some of the home-made cheese. From here we make our way to a magnificent view point where we can see the Minoan path and the first siting of the Lassithi Plateau. Zeus' Cave, Spectacular Views, Lunch Head to Zeus' Cave (where mythology says that Zeus, the father of all the gods was born). When you reach the top of the cave this gives you the opportunity to take photographs as if with a helicopters view of the Lassithi Plateau. From here we cross the Plateau and stop for your delicious lunch. Krassi Village, Old Plane Tree, Natural Spring, Vultures Your drive continues on to the village of Krassi, which is famous for a 2,000-year-old plane tree and derives its water from a natural spring. Leaving Krassi Village, head back through the Selinari area. Here, you can see vultures, which are now an endangered species. At the conclusion of your unforgettable tour, commence the approximately 1.75-hour back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of off-road driving and a minimal amount of walking, at times over uneven, bumpy, gravel, sandy, and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steep steps to negotiate to get on/off the Jeep. The ride may be rough at times, and guests will experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18 to participate on this tour. Guests must follow the safety instructions of their guides at all times, and, for safety reasons, remain seated with their seatbelts fastened once the vehicle is in motion. Guests taller than 6'2" (about 1.9 metres) in height cannot participate on this tour. The time spent driving on this tour is approximately 5.5-six hours. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of off-road driving and a minimal amount of walking, at times over uneven, bumpy, gravel, sandy, and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steep steps to negotiate to get on/off the Jeep. The ride may be rough at times, and guests will experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18 to participate on this tour. Guests must follow the safety instructions of their guides at all times, and, for safety reasons, remain seated with their seatbelts fastened once the vehicle is in motion. Guests taller than 6'2" (about 1.9 metres) in height cannot participate on this tour. The time spent driving on this tour is approximately 5.5-six hours. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. A signed waiver is required to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

8 HOURS
From King Minos to Saint Paul
From King Minos to Saint Paul
HER-M

Travel back in time and discover Cretan history while visiting Minoan Palace of Phaistos and a fascinating ancient city of Gortyn on this half-day sightseeing excursion. Minoan Palace of Phaistos Depart the pier for approximately one-hour drive south of Heraklion for a visit to the Minoan Palace of Phaistos. Overlooking the Messara Plain, Phaistos is the second largest palace of Crete after Knossos and one of the most important archaeological sites on the island. It is a fascinating place to visit with beautiful views and lesser crowds. With its superb architectural composition and its almost perfect construction, it is considered to be the finest and most typical of all Minoan palaces. Archaeological Site of Gortyn Following your tour, continue with a brief transfer to the great ancient city of Gortyn. Gortyn was one of the oldest and strongest cities in Crete during the prehistoric and historic period and the first city of Crete to accept Christianity. Upon arrival, take a guided tour through the ruins of the ancient palace complex, which served as the administrative and religious centers for the whole region. The apostle Paul preached here and the city is known for its text of the law carved in stone, the oldest text found in Europe. After you visit, re-board the coach for your return drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. From King Minos to Saint Paul CODE: HER-M DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Travel back in time and discover Cretan history while visiting Minoan Palace of Phaistos and a fascinating ancient city of Gortyn on this half-day sightseeing excursion. Minoan Palace of Phaistos Depart the pier for approximately one-hour drive south of Heraklion for a visit to the Minoan Palace of Phaistos. Overlooking the Messara Plain, Phaistos is the second largest palace of Crete after Knossos and one of the most important archaeological sites on the island. It is a fascinating place to visit with beautiful views and lesser crowds. With its superb architectural composition and its almost perfect construction, it is considered to be the finest and most typical of all Minoan palaces. Archaeological Site of Gortyn Following your tour, continue with a brief transfer to the great ancient city of Gortyn. Gortyn was one of the oldest and strongest cities in Crete during the prehistoric and historic period and the first city of Crete to accept Christianity. Upon arrival, take a guided tour through the ruins of the ancient palace complex, which served as the administrative and religious centers for the whole region. The apostle Paul preached here and the city is known for its text of the law carved in stone, the oldest text found in Europe. After you visit, re-board the coach for your return drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of slow walking and standing. Guests must be able to walk approximately 1 mile (1.5 kilometer) over various surfaces, including gravel, inclines, and some uneven paths with steps to negotiate. Comfortable walking shoes, preferably with rubber or non-slip soles, are recommended. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of slow walking and standing. Guests must be able to walk approximately 1 mile (1.5 kilometer) over various surfaces, including gravel, inclines, and some uneven paths with steps to negotiate. Comfortable walking shoes, preferably with rubber or non-slip soles, are recommended. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. The tour sequence may vary.

5 HOURS
Heraklion & Archeological Museum
Heraklion & Archeological Museum
HER-H

Explore the storied past of the Minoan Civilization during this scenic and informative, half-day sightseeing excursion to Heraklion and its Archaeological Museum. Heraklion Archaeological Museum Depart the pier for the brief drive to Heraklion Archeological Museum, which is one of the largest and most important museums in Greece, and among the most important museums in Europe. It houses representative artefacts from all the periods of Cretan prehistory and history, covering a chronological span of over 5,500 years from the Neolithic period to Roman times. The singularly important Minoan collection contains unique examples of Minoan art, many of them true masterpieces. The Heraklion Museum is rightly considered as the best in the world for Minoan art, as it contains the most notable and complete collection of artefacts of the Minoan civilization of Crete. Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the museum and learn about the rich legacy of this ancient civilisation. Heraklion City Centre Coming to Heraklion for the first time, the visitor nowadays may be somewhat surprised by the changes that are taking place in Crete's capital city; Heraklion is celebrating its rich history and moving onwards to a future full of potential. You will have the chance to learn about the history of Loggia, Morosini Fountain, Saint Titus Cathedral, Saint Marcus Basilica, the Venetian Fortress, Agora and the Market Street. The tour concludes back at the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Heraklion & Archeological Museum CODE: HER-H DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the storied past of the Minoan Civilization during this scenic and informative, half-day sightseeing excursion to Heraklion and its Archaeological Museum. Heraklion Archaeological Museum Depart the pier for the brief drive to Heraklion Archeological Museum, which is one of the largest and most important museums in Greece, and among the most important museums in Europe. It houses representative artefacts from all the periods of Cretan prehistory and history, covering a chronological span of over 5,500 years from the Neolithic period to Roman times. The singularly important Minoan collection contains unique examples of Minoan art, many of them true masterpieces. The Heraklion Museum is rightly considered as the best in the world for Minoan art, as it contains the most notable and complete collection of artefacts of the Minoan civilization of Crete. Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the museum and learn about the rich legacy of this ancient civilisation. Heraklion City Centre Coming to Heraklion for the first time, the visitor nowadays may be somewhat surprised by the changes that are taking place in Crete's capital city; Heraklion is celebrating its rich history and moving onwards to a future full of potential. You will have the chance to learn about the history of Loggia, Morosini Fountain, Saint Titus Cathedral, Saint Marcus Basilica, the Venetian Fortress, Agora and the Market Street. The tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour involves approximately a mile of extensive walking on uneven surfaces, and steps to climb while exploring the museum and the city center. Comfortable walking shoes, preferably with rubber or non-slip soles, are recommended. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. The tour sequence may vary to avoid overcrowding. Please note: This tour involves approximately a mile of extensive walking on uneven surfaces, and steps to climb while exploring the museum and the city center. Comfortable walking shoes, preferably with rubber or non-slip soles, are recommended. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. The tour sequence may vary to avoid overcrowding.

3 HOURS
S.A.L.T. The Heart and Soul of Greek Cooking: A Cretan Culinary Adventure at an Exceptional Organic Farm
S.A.L.T. The Heart and Soul of Greek Cooking: A Cretan Culinary Adventure at an Exceptional Organic Farm
HER-L

The food of Crete has been called "the heart and soul of all Greek cooking." The food of the largest of the Greek isles stands dramatically apart from its neighbors. It benefits from access to both mountains and sea, the livestock grazing on fresh wild herbs and grasses, plus incredible seafood. In Crete, old traditions like open-fire cooking methods once prevalent around the country but now vanishingly rare elsewhere are kept alive. It's been said that the staples of the Cretan table - local olive oil, barley, broad beans and wild fennel, goat's cheeses and honey - would be familiar in the dining habits of their Minoan ancestors from 3000 BC. Set on a beautiful hillside, with stunning views of the mountainous area of Herasso, the remote and private organic farm Peskesi is the ideal place to explore and enjoy the unique landscape and cuisine of this most delicious Greek island and experience the pleasures of the Cretan table on this full-day immersive S.A.L.T. experience. Learn about sustainable farming practices, pick and taste some of the ancient varieties of products grown in the fields here, taste and appreciate a variety of local olive oils and wine and join together around the wood-fired hearth to learn to cook some staples of the Cretan diet. Peskesi Organic Active Farm Truly a special place cultivated with care and real passion for the land and dedicated to the revival, preservation and promotion of the wealth of the Cretan Diet and sharing the rich history and culture of the wild and beautiful island. In addition to olive groves and nearly forgotten varieties of produce including local nutrient-rich greens like papoules, the fragrant gardens are planted with zucchini, tomatoes, eggpalants, melons, wildflowers and many others. This special way of cultivation and breeding, based on the long-standing experience of traditional farming, enables them to produce healthy, seasonal products and top quality ingredients on a daily basis. There is a small open-air museum of ancient olive making vessels. At the center of the site and the experience is a huge and amazing stone fireplace under the shade of a pergola, where the bounty of the land is cooked slowly in old clay vessels on the embers of wood fires. Lamb antikristo (cooked for many hours in front of the flames) and stuffed zucchini blossoms and grape leaves are a few of the delicacies that come from this unforgettable hearth. A Complete Culinary Experience Depart the pier for approximately 1-hour drive to the farm. Upon arrival, be greeted by the owners who will then take you on a walk around the farm. Learn to recognize local varieties of vegetables and herbs that will be the basis of your dishes. Discover the high nutritional value of Cretan honey, and the way their ancestors produced excellent extra virgin olive oil. Together collect all the pure raw materials that will be used for cooking, discussing the value of the seasonal cultivation used on the farm. Following authentic traditional recipes and practices but also the expertise of the chef, you will be introduced step by step to Cretan cuisine and its secrets. Around a table, like each important moment in Cretan culture, enjoy today's culinary creation and the unique experience of Cretan hospitality. Your Host - Mr. Panagiotis Maganas Mr. Panagiotis Maganas, the owner of Peskesi Organic Farm started as a nutritionist in his own diet centers in Athens but his interest and love for the Cretan diet determined his next steps. After 22 years of research, he decided to create in his own homeland, Crete, a "school" for Cretan diet and cuisine. Its aim until today is to inform and educate in relation to the nutritional and cultural benefits of the Cretan gastronomic tradition. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered A meal is included in the excursion. S.A.L.T. The Heart and Soul of Greek Cooking: A Cretan Culinary Adventure at an Exceptional Organic Farm CODE: HER-L DURATION 6.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. The food of Crete has been called "the heart and soul of all Greek cooking." The food of the largest of the Greek isles stands dramatically apart from its neighbors. It benefits from access to both mountains and sea, the livestock grazing on fresh wild herbs and grasses, plus incredible seafood. In Crete, old traditions like open-fire cooking methods once prevalent around the country but now vanishingly rare elsewhere are kept alive. It's been said that the staples of the Cretan table - local olive oil, barley, broad beans and wild fennel, goat's cheeses and honey - would be familiar in the dining habits of their Minoan ancestors from 3000 BC. Set on a beautiful hillside, with stunning views of the mountainous area of Herasso, the remote and private organic farm Peskesi is the ideal place to explore and enjoy the unique landscape and cuisine of this most delicious Greek island and experience the pleasures of the Cretan table on this full-day immersive S.A.L.T. experience. Learn about sustainable farming practices, pick and taste some of the ancient varieties of products grown in the fields here, taste and appreciate a variety of local olive oils and wine and join together around the wood-fired hearth to learn to cook some staples of the Cretan diet. Peskesi Organic Active Farm Truly a special place cultivated with care and real passion for the land and dedicated to the revival, preservation and promotion of the wealth of the Cretan Diet and sharing the rich history and culture of the wild and beautiful island. In addition to olive groves and nearly forgotten varieties of produce including local nutrient-rich greens like papoules, the fragrant gardens are planted with zucchini, tomatoes, eggpalants, melons, wildflowers and many others. This special way of cultivation and breeding, based on the long-standing experience of traditional farming, enables them to produce healthy, seasonal products and top quality ingredients on a daily basis. There is a small open-air museum of ancient olive making vessels. At the center of the site and the experience is a huge and amazing stone fireplace under the shade of a pergola, where the bounty of the land is cooked slowly in old clay vessels on the embers of wood fires. Lamb antikristo (cooked for many hours in front of the flames) and stuffed zucchini blossoms and grape leaves are a few of the delicacies that come from this unforgettable hearth. A Complete Culinary Experience Depart the pier for approximately 1-hour drive to the farm. Upon arrival, be greeted by the owners who will then take you on a walk around the farm. Learn to recognize local varieties of vegetables and herbs that will be the basis of your dishes. Discover the high nutritional value of Cretan honey, and the way their ancestors produced excellent extra virgin olive oil. Together collect all the pure raw materials that will be used for cooking, discussing the value of the seasonal cultivation used on the farm. Following authentic traditional recipes and practices but also the expertise of the chef, you will be introduced step by step to Cretan cuisine and its secrets. Around a table, like each important moment in Cretan culture, enjoy today's culinary creation and the unique experience of Cretan hospitality. Your Host - Mr. Panagiotis Maganas Mr. Panagiotis Maganas, the owner of Peskesi Organic Farm started as a nutritionist in his own diet centers in Athens but his interest and love for the Cretan diet determined his next steps. After 22 years of research, he decided to create in his own homeland, Crete, a "school" for Cretan diet and cuisine. Its aim until today is to inform and educate in relation to the nutritional and cultural benefits of the Cretan gastronomic tradition. Please note: This S.A.L.T. experience involves a minimal amount of walking at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility. Walking at the farm is at the discretion of each guest. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. During the summer months, especially July and August, hot and sunny weather with high temperatures should be expected. Guests are advised to drink water throughout the day and always bring hat, sunglasses and sun protection from the ship. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This S.A.L.T. experience involves a minimal amount of walking at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility. Walking at the farm is at the discretion of each guest. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. During the summer months, especially July and August, hot and sunny weather with high temperatures should be expected. Guests are advised to drink water throughout the day and always bring hat, sunglasses and sun protection from the ship. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

6.5 HOURS
Scenic Lassithi Plateau
Scenic Lassithi Plateau
HER-J

Explore the scenic ancient countryside and mountains of Crete including sweeping views of gorges and quaint valleys during this half-day journey to Kera's Monastery and the Lassithi Plateau. Mt. Dikti Depart the pier for the approximate 75-minute drive into the interior of Crete, then ascend 3,000 feet (about 914 metres) to Mt. Dikti; the island's easternmost mountain range. En route, pass through the fertile countryside and many picturesque villages. Kera's Monastery Your first stop is a guided walking tour at Kera's Monastery, or 'Kardiotissa'. Built in the 17th century and dedicated to the Virgin of Kera, this structure is adorned with lovely Byzantine icons and 14th-century wall paintings. Lassithi Plateau, Seli Village, Photo Stop, Light Lunch Next, you will continue on through wooded villages to the Lassithi Plateau and Seli Village to admire the breathtaking views and photo opportunities of the surrounding mountains, which are dotted with over 100 picturesque windmills for which the area is famous. Following your photo stop, walk to a nearby tavern to enjoy delicious Greek snacks and the hospitality that these warm people are known for before returning to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered NEW EXCURSION Scenic Lassithi Plateau CODE: HER-J DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore the scenic ancient countryside and mountains of Crete including sweeping views of gorges and quaint valleys during this half-day journey to Kera's Monastery and the Lassithi Plateau. Mt. Dikti Depart the pier for the approximate 75-minute drive into the interior of Crete, then ascend 3,000 feet (about 914 metres) to Mt. Dikti; the island's easternmost mountain range. En route, pass through the fertile countryside and many picturesque villages. Kera's Monastery Your first stop is a guided walking tour at Kera's Monastery, or 'Kardiotissa'. Built in the 17th century and dedicated to the Virgin of Kera, this structure is adorned with lovely Byzantine icons and 14th-century wall paintings. Lassithi Plateau, Seli Village, Photo Stop, Light Lunch Next, you will continue on through wooded villages to the Lassithi Plateau and Seli Village to admire the breathtaking views and photo opportunities of the surrounding mountains, which are dotted with over 100 picturesque windmills for which the area is famous. Following your photo stop, walk to a nearby tavern to enjoy delicious Greek snacks and the hospitality that these warm people are known for before returning to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately one hour, with a moderate amount of stairs (approximately 30) to negotiate at the entrance of the monastery. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, however it is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight clothing, and sun protection. The tour sequence may vary to avoid overcrowding. Shorts are not permitted inside the monastery, and ladies must have their shoulders covered before entering. Windmills are generally adorning sails only during July and August. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately one hour, with a moderate amount of stairs (approximately 30) to negotiate at the entrance of the monastery. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, however it is not suitable for guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight clothing, and sun protection. The tour sequence may vary to avoid overcrowding. Shorts are not permitted inside the monastery, and ladies must have their shoulders covered before entering. Windmills are generally adorning sails only during July and August.

5 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
HER-W

Explore Heraklion at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: HER-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Heraklion at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
HER-V

Explore Heraklion at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: HER-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Heraklion at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

4 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
HER-Y

Explore Heraklion at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: HER-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Heraklion at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per vanif all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per vanif all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
HER-X

Explore Heraklion at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: HER-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Heraklion at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per vanif all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per vanif all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

4 HOURS
Spinalonga Island & Agios Nikolaos
Spinalonga Island & Agios Nikolaos
HER-I

The seaside beauty and ancient history of Crete unfolds in its many charming port cities and idyllic islands. Your full day excursion explores the lovely fishing village of Plaka followed by a boat ride to the Spinalonga Island as well as some free time at the ancient harbour of Aghios Nikolaos. Plaka Village, Boat Ride, Spinalonga Island, Light Greek Lunch Depart the pier for approximately 90-minuyte scenic drive to the fishing village of Plaka, located in the stunning setting of the Mirabello bay, right opposite the island of Spinalonga. Stroll the village's main promenade, exploring the small town's cafés and shops. Next, board a traditional wooden boat for a short ride to the small island of Spinalonga. Spinalonga was first inhabited by the Christians. Later, the Venetians constructed an impressive fortress on the island. Spinalonga was eventually turned into a restricted leper colony by the Greek state. Explore the island and learn about its rich history, before enjoying a return ride back to Plaka village where you will enjoy a light Greek lunch at the local tavern. Aghios Nikolaos & Free Time Your tour continues with a drive to the ancient harbour of Aghios Nikolaos. The lake, the town's jewel, is known for its many legends, according to one of which, Athena and Artemis are bathing in its waters. The lake becomes one with the sea through a narrow canal and is surrounded by red rock formations and lush vegetation. Stores sell unique traditional Cretan art artifacts, copies from the local archaeological museums, jewels, and impressive embroidery. Here, enjoy some free time before taking the return drive back to port. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. NEW EXCURSION Spinalonga Island & Agios Nikolaos CODE: HER-I DURATION 6.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. The seaside beauty and ancient history of Crete unfolds in its many charming port cities and idyllic islands. Your full day excursion explores the lovely fishing village of Plaka followed by a boat ride to the Spinalonga Island as well as some free time at the ancient harbour of Aghios Nikolaos. Plaka Village, Boat Ride, Spinalonga Island, Light Greek Lunch Depart the pier for approximately 90-minuyte scenic drive to the fishing village of Plaka, located in the stunning setting of the Mirabello bay, right opposite the island of Spinalonga. Stroll the village's main promenade, exploring the small town's cafés and shops. Next, board a traditional wooden boat for a short ride to the small island of Spinalonga. Spinalonga was first inhabited by the Christians. Later, the Venetians constructed an impressive fortress on the island. Spinalonga was eventually turned into a restricted leper colony by the Greek state. Explore the island and learn about its rich history, before enjoying a return ride back to Plaka village where you will enjoy a light Greek lunch at the local tavern. Aghios Nikolaos & Free Time Your tour continues with a drive to the ancient harbour of Aghios Nikolaos. The lake, the town's jewel, is known for its many legends, according to one of which, Athena and Artemis are bathing in its waters. The lake becomes one with the sea through a narrow canal and is surrounded by red rock formations and lush vegetation. Stores sell unique traditional Cretan art artifacts, copies from the local archaeological museums, jewels, and impressive embroidery. Here, enjoy some free time before taking the return drive back to port. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre) at times over uneven, gravel and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, embark/disembark the boat and at Spinalonga Island. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and local currency for purchases from the ship. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour may operate in reverse order. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre) at times over uneven, gravel and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, embark/disembark the boat and at Spinalonga Island. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and local currency for purchases from the ship. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour may operate in reverse order.

6.5 HOURS
The Palace of Knossos & Museum
The Palace of Knossos & Museum
HER-A

Explore the storied past of the Palace of Knossos during this scenic and informative, half-day sightseeing excursion. Palace of Knossos Depart the pier for the brief drive to Knossos, the ancient capital of the great King Minos. Constructed around 1900 B.C., the original Palace of Knossos was destroyed by an earthquake about 200 years later, then rebuilt on a grander scale. Knossos was devastated again with the eruption of the volcano in Santorini around 1500-1450 B.C. Despite this blow, people continued to live here for another fifty years until a fire swept throughout the city circa 1400 B.C. Upon arrival, take a guided tour through the fantastic ruins of the ancient palace complex, which served as the administrative and religious centres for the whole region. Along the way, see the living quarters of the king, queen and members of the royal court, rooms for state occasions, the theatre area, store rooms, and potters' workshops. Heraklion Archaeological Museum Following your tour, re-board your coach and proceed to the Heraklion Archaeological museum to further discover the ancient civilization. It houses representative artefacts from all the periods of Cretan prehistory and history, covering a chronological span of over 5,500 years from the Neolithic period to Roman times. The singularly important Minoan collection contains unique examples of Minoan art, many of them true masterpieces. The Heraklion Museum is rightly considered as the best in the world for Minoan art, as it contains the most notable and complete collection of artefacts of the Minoan civilization of Crete. After approximately 60 minutes, the tour will conclude with a brief transfer back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. The Palace of Knossos & Museum CODE: HER-A DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the storied past of the Palace of Knossos during this scenic and informative, half-day sightseeing excursion. Palace of Knossos Depart the pier for the brief drive to Knossos, the ancient capital of the great King Minos. Constructed around 1900 B.C., the original Palace of Knossos was destroyed by an earthquake about 200 years later, then rebuilt on a grander scale. Knossos was devastated again with the eruption of the volcano in Santorini around 1500-1450 B.C. Despite this blow, people continued to live here for another fifty years until a fire swept throughout the city circa 1400 B.C. Upon arrival, take a guided tour through the fantastic ruins of the ancient palace complex, which served as the administrative and religious centres for the whole region. Along the way, see the living quarters of the king, queen and members of the royal court, rooms for state occasions, the theatre area, store rooms, and potters' workshops. Heraklion Archaeological Museum Following your tour, re-board your coach and proceed to the Heraklion Archaeological museum to further discover the ancient civilization. It houses representative artefacts from all the periods of Cretan prehistory and history, covering a chronological span of over 5,500 years from the Neolithic period to Roman times. The singularly important Minoan collection contains unique examples of Minoan art, many of them true masterpieces. The Heraklion Museum is rightly considered as the best in the world for Minoan art, as it contains the most notable and complete collection of artefacts of the Minoan civilization of Crete. After approximately 60 minutes, the tour will conclude with a brief transfer back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves approximately a half-mile (800 metres / 0.5 miles) of extensive walking on uneven surfaces, and steps to climb while exploring the palace grounds. Comfortable walking shoes, preferably with rubber or non-slip soles, are recommended. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. The tour sequence may vary to avoid overcrowding. Please note: This tour involves approximately a half-mile (800 metres / 0.5 miles) of extensive walking on uneven surfaces, and steps to climb while exploring the palace grounds. Comfortable walking shoes, preferably with rubber or non-slip soles, are recommended. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. The tour sequence may vary to avoid overcrowding.

4 HOURS
Wines of Crete
Wines of Crete
HER-K

On Crete there are few families who are not involved in wine making. For the inhabitants of the island wine has been, and will remain, the most valuable among the products that the Cretan soil offers. Discover Crete's over 4000 years long history on wine production in Europe and visit two local family wineries, Lyrarakis Estate and Domaine Paterianakis, on this half-day wine tasting excursion. Lyrarakis Estate, Guided Tour, Wine Tasting Depart the pier for approximately 40-minute drive to the Lyrarakis Estate, a family winery which has been producing high quality wines since 1966 with a strong focus on rare local varieties and producing single variety wines. The guided tour starts with a walk in the vineyards where the rescued varieties Plyto and Dafni are planted and the winery's open-air vine museum. During the outdoor visit you will have the chance to learn about the indigenous varieties of Crete, observe their differences up close and get informed about the history of Lyrarakis winery. The tour then continues indoors, in the winery's cellar where wine ages in oak barrels, with more information given regarding the vinification methods and practices. Afterwards, dive even further into Cretan wine by exploring the Cretan wealth of aromas and flavors in a wineglass, by enjoying a guided tasting of four different wines made with some of the fore-mentioned varieties. Domaine Paterianakis, Guided Tour, Wine Tasting & Snacks Continue to Domaine Paterianakis where you will experience a 100% organic wine with strong personality. Paterianakis is a third-generation family company, the first in the island of Crete who introduce the organic grape cultivation and one of the few wineries in Greece with a vertical organization of its production process. They cultivate six unique indigenous and five first class international varieties using the latest organic techniques, and they believe they can inspire through a series of products with strong personality. The guiding tour at the winery and cellar will be combined with a wine tasting of five different wines and light snacks. The tour concludes with a return drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Wines of Crete CODE: HER-K DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. On Crete there are few families who are not involved in wine making. For the inhabitants of the island wine has been, and will remain, the most valuable among the products that the Cretan soil offers. Discover Crete's over 4000 years long history on wine production in Europe and visit two local family wineries, Lyrarakis Estate and Domaine Paterianakis, on this half-day wine tasting excursion. Lyrarakis Estate, Guided Tour, Wine Tasting Depart the pier for approximately 40-minute drive to the Lyrarakis Estate, a family winery which has been producing high quality wines since 1966 with a strong focus on rare local varieties and producing single variety wines. The guided tour starts with a walk in the vineyards where the rescued varieties Plyto and Dafni are planted and the winery's open-air vine museum. During the outdoor visit you will have the chance to learn about the indigenous varieties of Crete, observe their differences up close and get informed about the history of Lyrarakis winery. The tour then continues indoors, in the winery's cellar where wine ages in oak barrels, with more information given regarding the vinification methods and practices. Afterwards, dive even further into Cretan wine by exploring the Cretan wealth of aromas and flavors in a wineglass, by enjoying a guided tasting of four different wines made with some of the fore-mentioned varieties. Domaine Paterianakis, Guided Tour, Wine Tasting & Snacks Continue to Domaine Paterianakis where you will experience a 100% organic wine with strong personality. Paterianakis is a third-generation family company, the first in the island of Crete who introduce the organic grape cultivation and one of the few wineries in Greece with a vertical organization of its production process. They cultivate six unique indigenous and five first class international varieties using the latest organic techniques, and they believe they can inspire through a series of products with strong personality. The guiding tour at the winery and cellar will be combined with a wine tasting of five different wines and light snacks. The tour concludes with a return drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but it is not wheelchair accessible. Guests are suggested to wear comfortable clothing, sunglasses, sunhat and sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but it is not wheelchair accessible. Guests are suggested to wear comfortable clothing, sunglasses, sunhat and sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary.

5 HOURS

Kusadasi, Turkey

ADA Friendly Ancient Ephesus (Wheelchair Accessible)
KUS-S

Depart the pier by a fully wheelchair accessible (ADA) vehicle for the scenic drive to the spectacular ancient city of Ephesus, or 'Efes'. En route, pass through the countryside dotted with orchards of fig trees and rural Turkish towns. Ancient Ephesus You will get a chance to explore the lower section of what used to be one of the largest Mediterranean cities in the first century BC. Great Theater See the most magnificent structure in Ephesus, which is the breathtaking Great Theatre. This was first constructed in the Hellenistic Period, in the third century BC, but it was enlarged and formed to its current style during the Roman Period. It is the largest Theatre in Anatolia with a capacity of 25,000 seats. Throughout time, it was used not only for concerts and plays but also for religious, political and philosophical discussions and for gladiator and animal fights. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Celsus Library Admire the magnificent Library of Celsus completed in 135 AD and recognized as one of the biggest libraries of ancient times. The Library located at the heart of the city is the finest example of the splendor of the Roman Empire. Ephesus Archaeological Museum Your last stop is a visit to the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and over 25,000. artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Following your visit, re -board your ADA vehicle for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship, or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. ADA Friendly Ancient Ephesus (Wheelchair Accessible) CODE: KUS-S DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Depart the pier by a fully wheelchair accessible (ADA) vehicle for the scenic drive to the spectacular ancient city of Ephesus, or 'Efes'. En route, pass through the countryside dotted with orchards of fig trees and rural Turkish towns. Ancient Ephesus You will get a chance to explore the lower section of what used to be one of the largest Mediterranean cities in the first century BC. Great Theater See the most magnificent structure in Ephesus, which is the breathtaking Great Theatre. This was first constructed in the Hellenistic Period, in the third century BC, but it was enlarged and formed to its current style during the Roman Period. It is the largest Theatre in Anatolia with a capacity of 25,000 seats. Throughout time, it was used not only for concerts and plays but also for religious, political and philosophical discussions and for gladiator and animal fights. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Celsus Library Admire the magnificent Library of Celsus completed in 135 AD and recognized as one of the biggest libraries of ancient times. The Library located at the heart of the city is the finest example of the splendor of the Roman Empire. Ephesus Archaeological Museum Your last stop is a visit to the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and over 25,000. artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Following your visit, re -board your ADA vehicle for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship, or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approx 0.8 miles (1.3 kilometers) and 6 steps at the Ephesus Museum. The Museum has a wheelchair accessible ramp. Although this tour is specially designed for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair, it involves walking or going over rough and unpaved paths at the ancient site. Full-time wheelchair users are kindly requested to contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com in order to provide further details and determine if the tour is suitable for them. Combined maximum weight of equipment user and equipment is 400 kg. Maximum width is 110 cm; maximum length is 120 cm and max height inside vehicle allowed is 190 cm. The tour route avoids steps and stairs. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. An accessible vehicle with a wheelchair lift or ramp will be used for transportation. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. The order of the visit may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approx 0.8 miles (1.3 kilometers) and 6 steps at the Ephesus Museum. The Museum has a wheelchair accessible ramp. Although this tour is specially designed for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair, it involves walking or going over rough and unpaved paths at the ancient site. Full-time wheelchair users are kindly requested to contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com in order to provide further details and determine if the tour is suitable for them. Combined maximum weight of equipment user and equipment is 400 kg. Maximum width is 110 cm; maximum length is 120 cm and max height inside vehicle allowed is 190 cm. The tour route avoids steps and stairs. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. An accessible vehicle with a wheelchair lift or ramp will be used for transportation. Guides are not allowed to push wheelchairs. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. The order of the visit may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Ancient Ephesus with Lunch
KUS-A

Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Ephesus Archaeological Museum After Ephesus, a visit is made to the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and 25,000 artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Following your tour of Ephesus and surrounding area, proceed for a relaxing lunch served at one of the best 5 star hotels in Kusadasi. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Ancient Ephesus with Lunch CODE: KUS-A DURATION 7 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Ephesus Archaeological Museum After Ephesus, a visit is made to the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and 25,000 artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Following your tour of Ephesus and surrounding area, proceed for a relaxing lunch served at one of the best 5 star hotels in Kusadasi. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary. Your lunch will be served at the end of your tour. There may be some delays getting to the restaurant because of overcrowding and traffic conditions. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary. Your lunch will be served at the end of your tour. There may be some delays getting to the restaurant because of overcrowding and traffic conditions.

7 HOURS
Easy Ephesus
Easy Ephesus
KUS-G

Discover one of the world's most beautiful ancient cities during this scenic and memorable half-day excursion to Ephesus. Depart the pier in Kusadasi for the scenic drive to the spectacular ancient city of Ephesus, or 'Efes'. En route, pass through the countryside dotted with orchards of fig trees and rural Turkish villages. Ephesus After Istanbul's Sultanahmet area, the ruins of Ephesus are the most-visited landmarks in all of Turkey. The city ranks among the world's most beautiful classical cities, on par with Rome and Athens in scope, quality and feel. In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. During your leisurely tour, enter the ancient site from the easy accessible Lower Gate. Greek Theatre Admire the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Ephesus Archaeological Museum Your last stop is a visit to the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and 25,000 artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship, or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Easy Ephesus CODE: KUS-G DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover one of the world's most beautiful ancient cities during this scenic and memorable half-day excursion to Ephesus. Depart the pier in Kusadasi for the scenic drive to the spectacular ancient city of Ephesus, or 'Efes'. En route, pass through the countryside dotted with orchards of fig trees and rural Turkish villages. Ephesus After Istanbul's Sultanahmet area, the ruins of Ephesus are the most-visited landmarks in all of Turkey. The city ranks among the world's most beautiful classical cities, on par with Rome and Athens in scope, quality and feel. In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. During your leisurely tour, enter the ancient site from the easy accessible Lower Gate. Greek Theatre Admire the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Ephesus Archaeological Museum Your last stop is a visit to the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and 25,000 artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship, or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1 mile (about 1.7 kilometres), and uneven, inclined ground or cobblestones at the archaeological site. Although this tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, it is not recommended for guests that utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1 mile (about 1.7 kilometres), and uneven, inclined ground or cobblestones at the archaeological site. Although this tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, it is not recommended for guests that utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. The tour sequence may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Ephesus & Archaeological Museum
Ephesus & Archaeological Museum
KUS-B

Discover one of the world's most beautiful ancient cities during this scenic and memorable half-day excursion to Ephesus. Depart the pier in Kusadasi for the scenic drive to the spectacular ancient city of Ephesus, or 'Efes'. En route, pass through the countryside dotted with orchards of fig trees and rural Turkish villages. Ephesus After Istanbul's Sultanahmet area, the ruins of Ephesus are the most-visited landmarks in all of Turkey. The city ranks among the world's most beautiful classical cities, on par with Rome and Athens in scope, quality and feel. In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Temple of Hadrian Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Ephesus Archaeological Museum Your last stop is a visit to the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and 25,000 artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Ephesus & Archaeological Museum CODE: KUS-B DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover one of the world's most beautiful ancient cities during this scenic and memorable half-day excursion to Ephesus. Depart the pier in Kusadasi for the scenic drive to the spectacular ancient city of Ephesus, or 'Efes'. En route, pass through the countryside dotted with orchards of fig trees and rural Turkish villages. Ephesus After Istanbul's Sultanahmet area, the ruins of Ephesus are the most-visited landmarks in all of Turkey. The city ranks among the world's most beautiful classical cities, on par with Rome and Athens in scope, quality and feel. In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Temple of Hadrian Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Ephesus Archaeological Museum Your last stop is a visit to the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and 25,000 artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.4 miles (about 2.3 kilometres), and uneven, inclined ground or cobblestones at the archaeological site. Although this tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and it is not recommended for guests that utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.4 miles (about 2.3 kilometres), and uneven, inclined ground or cobblestones at the archaeological site. Although this tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and it is not recommended for guests that utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. The tour sequence may vary.

3.5 HOURS
Ephesus & Terrace Houses
KUS-P

Discover one of the world's most beautiful ancient cities during this scenic and memorable half-day excursion to Ephesus. Ephesus Depart the port for the scenic drive to the spectacular ancient city of Ephesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the greatest outdoor museums in Turkey and perhaps in the world. Although now in ruins, it was originally founded by the Carian and Leleg native peoples. Magnificent vistas wait including Odeon Theatre, Hadrian Temple, the glorious Celsus Library façade, Terrace Houses and the Grand Amphitheatre. The Odeon Theatre had a seating capacity of about 1,500 seats. Built in 150 A.D., it was primarily used for small plays, concerts and official public ceremonies. The Hadrian Temple was dedicated in 118 AD to both Hadrian and to the goddess Artemis; it underwent reconstruction in the 4th century. This impressive Corinthian-style temple has beautiful reliefs on the porch. According to the belief of the Ephesians, the head of Medusa on the porch would protect the city from invaders and enemies. Terrace Houses Next, continue on to the recently-renovated Terrace Houses. They were inhabited by wealthy Ephesians, and are finely decorated with incredible mosaics and frescoes. The Terrace Houses were discovered in excavations carried out since the 1980s by a team of Austrian archaeologists. Along with those in Pompeii, they constitute some of the most vivid examples of Roman domestic architecture to survive today. Celsus Library The library is the best preserved structure of its kind. The inscription on the side of the building's front staircase states that the library was built by Julius, in his father's honor, after his death. His father, Celsus, was the Roman governor of Asia Minor early in the 2nd century AD; Celsus' sarcophagus is buried beneath the library. Great Theatre In the 1st century AD, it was successfully reconstructed and expanded by the Romans until it reached the seating capacity of 25,000. This is also the place where it is believed that St. Paul preached. It is believed to be the largest theatre in the ancient world. At the end of the tour, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly onboard or to remain in town at your leisure. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Ephesus & Terrace Houses CODE: KUS-P DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover one of the world's most beautiful ancient cities during this scenic and memorable half-day excursion to Ephesus. Ephesus Depart the port for the scenic drive to the spectacular ancient city of Ephesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the greatest outdoor museums in Turkey and perhaps in the world. Although now in ruins, it was originally founded by the Carian and Leleg native peoples. Magnificent vistas wait including Odeon Theatre, Hadrian Temple, the glorious Celsus Library façade, Terrace Houses and the Grand Amphitheatre. The Odeon Theatre had a seating capacity of about 1,500 seats. Built in 150 A.D., it was primarily used for small plays, concerts and official public ceremonies. The Hadrian Temple was dedicated in 118 AD to both Hadrian and to the goddess Artemis; it underwent reconstruction in the 4th century. This impressive Corinthian-style temple has beautiful reliefs on the porch. According to the belief of the Ephesians, the head of Medusa on the porch would protect the city from invaders and enemies. Terrace Houses Next, continue on to the recently-renovated Terrace Houses. They were inhabited by wealthy Ephesians, and are finely decorated with incredible mosaics and frescoes. The Terrace Houses were discovered in excavations carried out since the 1980s by a team of Austrian archaeologists. Along with those in Pompeii, they constitute some of the most vivid examples of Roman domestic architecture to survive today. Celsus Library The library is the best preserved structure of its kind. The inscription on the side of the building's front staircase states that the library was built by Julius, in his father's honor, after his death. His father, Celsus, was the Roman governor of Asia Minor early in the 2nd century AD; Celsus' sarcophagus is buried beneath the library. Great Theatre In the 1st century AD, it was successfully reconstructed and expanded by the Romans until it reached the seating capacity of 25,000. This is also the place where it is believed that St. Paul preached. It is believed to be the largest theatre in the ancient world. At the end of the tour, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly onboard or to remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour involves extensive walking for approximately 1.36 miles (about 2.2 kilometres), with many steps (over 200) in the terrace houses section of Ephesus and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Please note: This tour involves extensive walking for approximately 1.36 miles (about 2.2 kilometres), with many steps (over 200) in the terrace houses section of Ephesus and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship.

3 HOURS
Ephesus & Terrace Houses with an Expert Archaeologist
Ephesus & Terrace Houses with an Expert Archaeologist
KUS-C

Explore the archaeological treasures of Ephesus and its unique terrace houses during a scenic and informative full-day visit to this ancient city with lunch. Depart the pier for the visit to the Ephesus for a special visit with an Archaeologist that will take you through the site and also explain how the Terrace Houses excavation was found and uncovered to its beauty today. There is a still ongoing excavation that you will be able to watch inside as the Archaeologist will explain what they are doing. Ephesus After Istanbul's Sultanahmet area, the ruins of Ephesus are the most-visited landmarks in all of Turkey. The city ranks among the world's most beautiful classical cities, on par with Rome and Athens in scope, quality and feel. In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Walking Tour Your guided walking tour commences at the Magnesium Gate, and proceeds downhill at a leisurely pace through Ephesus' marble streets. Along the way, your guide points out historically-significant sites, including the gymnasium, Temple of Hadrian, Upper Agora, Roman Baths, and more. Terrace Houses Next, continue on to the recently-renovated Terrace Houses, which are the focus of this tour. Built during the reign of Augustus on the slopes of Bulbul Mountain, they were inhabited by wealthy Ephesians until the 7th century A.D., according to evidence from excavations. The houses on the upper slopes are reached via steps, and constructed so that the roof of one house forms the terrace of the house above it. All were peristyle, featuring a pool in the centre, with the rooms arranged around the pool. There was running water to the houses, either from a fountain or along the side. These restored houses are finely-decorated with marble floors, and walls adorned with exquisite mosaics and frescoes. Celsus Library Your last stop is the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre Just a short walk away is the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Church of Mary Then, you will visit a new ongoing excavation site of the Church of Mary inside Ephesus. The church is located in the south stoa of the Olympian next to the harbour of Ephesus. This is a very important church for Christianity because it was the first one devoted to the Virgin Mary. The Council of Ephesus and the Synod declared that church as the center of Christianity in 449 A.D. Ephesus Archaeological Museum Your last stop is at the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and 25,000 artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the short drive to a local restaurant to relax and enjoy lunch before making the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return direclty to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Ephesus & Terrace Houses with an Expert Archaeologist CODE: KUS-C DURATION 5.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Explore the archaeological treasures of Ephesus and its unique terrace houses during a scenic and informative full-day visit to this ancient city with lunch. Depart the pier for the visit to the Ephesus for a special visit with an Archaeologist that will take you through the site and also explain how the Terrace Houses excavation was found and uncovered to its beauty today. There is a still ongoing excavation that you will be able to watch inside as the Archaeologist will explain what they are doing. Ephesus After Istanbul's Sultanahmet area, the ruins of Ephesus are the most-visited landmarks in all of Turkey. The city ranks among the world's most beautiful classical cities, on par with Rome and Athens in scope, quality and feel. In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Walking Tour Your guided walking tour commences at the Magnesium Gate, and proceeds downhill at a leisurely pace through Ephesus' marble streets. Along the way, your guide points out historically-significant sites, including the gymnasium, Temple of Hadrian, Upper Agora, Roman Baths, and more. Terrace Houses Next, continue on to the recently-renovated Terrace Houses, which are the focus of this tour. Built during the reign of Augustus on the slopes of Bulbul Mountain, they were inhabited by wealthy Ephesians until the 7th century A.D., according to evidence from excavations. The houses on the upper slopes are reached via steps, and constructed so that the roof of one house forms the terrace of the house above it. All were peristyle, featuring a pool in the centre, with the rooms arranged around the pool. There was running water to the houses, either from a fountain or along the side. These restored houses are finely-decorated with marble floors, and walls adorned with exquisite mosaics and frescoes. Celsus Library Your last stop is the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre Just a short walk away is the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Church of Mary Then, you will visit a new ongoing excavation site of the Church of Mary inside Ephesus. The church is located in the south stoa of the Olympian next to the harbour of Ephesus. This is a very important church for Christianity because it was the first one devoted to the Virgin Mary. The Council of Ephesus and the Synod declared that church as the center of Christianity in 449 A.D. Ephesus Archaeological Museum Your last stop is at the Ephesus Archaeological Museum, which showcases two wonderful statues of Artemis and 25,000 artefacts unearthed in this historic ancient city. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the short drive to a local restaurant to relax and enjoy lunch before making the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return direclty to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour involves extensive walking for approximately 1.62 miles (about 2.6 kilometres), with many steps (over 200) in the terrace houses section of Ephesus and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship.Order of sites visited may vary. Space is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. If tour departure is in the afternoon, lunch will take place at the beginning of the tour, before touring the Terrace Houses. Please note: This tour involves extensive walking for approximately 1.62 miles (about 2.6 kilometres), with many steps (over 200) in the terrace houses section of Ephesus and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship.Order of sites visited may vary. Space is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. If tour departure is in the afternoon, lunch will take place at the beginning of the tour, before touring the Terrace Houses.

5.5 HOURS
Exclusive Evening Concert at Ephesus
Exclusive Evening Concert at Ephesus
KUS-Q

Available exclusively to our esteemed guests, Silversea is pleased to present this private evening concert inside the ancient city of Ephesus - one of Turkey's most famous and best-preserved sites of antiquity. Ephesus, Library of Celsus, Exclusively Live Concert After an early buffet dinner onboard, coaches will be ready to take you to Ephesus, an approximately 30-minute drive from the port. Arriving at the entrance of Ephesus, guests will proceed on foot through a wide marble road to one of the largest libraries of the ancient world. Between 12,000 and 15,000 scrolls were housed in the grand Library of Celsus in the Roman city, Ephesus. Designed by the Roman architect Vitruoya, the library was built in memory of Celsus Polemeanus, a prominent Roman general and politician who was a great lover of reading. In these dramatic settings, you are treated to the wonderful music of famous composers, such as Vivaldi, Boccherini, Mozart, Bach and Faure, which take on a special meaning in the spellbinding atmosphere of Ephesus. Refreshments served during the concert will further enhance the special mood of the evening. At the end of the performance, make your way back to the coaches and conclude this magical evening with the return drive to Kusadasi and the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This excursion will take place in the evening Exclusive Evening Concert at Ephesus CODE: KUS-Q DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. EVENING EXCURSIONS This excursion will take place in the evening Available exclusively to our esteemed guests, Silversea is pleased to present this private evening concert inside the ancient city of Ephesus - one of Turkey's most famous and best-preserved sites of antiquity. Ephesus, Library of Celsus, Exclusively Live Concert After an early buffet dinner onboard, coaches will be ready to take you to Ephesus, an approximately 30-minute drive from the port. Arriving at the entrance of Ephesus, guests will proceed on foot through a wide marble road to one of the largest libraries of the ancient world. Between 12,000 and 15,000 scrolls were housed in the grand Library of Celsus in the Roman city, Ephesus. Designed by the Roman architect Vitruoya, the library was built in memory of Celsus Polemeanus, a prominent Roman general and politician who was a great lover of reading. In these dramatic settings, you are treated to the wonderful music of famous composers, such as Vivaldi, Boccherini, Mozart, Bach and Faure, which take on a special meaning in the spellbinding atmosphere of Ephesus. Refreshments served during the concert will further enhance the special mood of the evening. At the end of the performance, make your way back to the coaches and conclude this magical evening with the return drive to Kusadasi and the ship. Please note: This programme is only available to Silversea guests. This exclusive programme involves moderate walking over uneven and inclined surfaces. Guests with limited mobility or guests that utilise a wheelchair may reserve accessible transportation though the Shore Concierge staff onboard, depending on availability. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and bringing a sweater or a jacket for cooler temperatures at night. Operation of this programme is dependent upon favorable weather conditions and is subject to last minute cancellation should weather become a factor. Although this programme requires a minimum number of participants to operate, the space on this tour is limited and we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This programme is only available to Silversea guests. This exclusive programme involves moderate walking over uneven and inclined surfaces. Guests with limited mobility or guests that utilise a wheelchair may reserve accessible transportation though the Shore Concierge staff onboard, depending on availability. We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and bringing a sweater or a jacket for cooler temperatures at night. Operation of this programme is dependent upon favorable weather conditions and is subject to last minute cancellation should weather become a factor. Although this programme requires a minimum number of participants to operate, the space on this tour is limited and we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

3 HOURS
Kusadasi Coastline by Gulet
Kusadasi Coastline by Gulet
KUS-M

Enjoy the sea breeze and scenic coastal beauty of Turkey during this half-day cruise aboard an authentic 'Gulet'. Wooden Gulet, Kusadasi Coastline How’s this for a perfectly relaxing excursion concept? Spend half a day cruising the Aegean waters and bays off the coast of Kusadasi aboard a private sailing yacht, with unlimited sun, sea, and scenery to experience. Your designated craft for the day is a hand-crafted wooden gulet – typically double-masted, broad of beam, and rounded at its stern, built in a comfortable and spacious style that originated ages ago for fishing and cargo transport along these storied Turkish shores. As the hours tick by languorously, your captain and crew will chart a course toward several clear blue bays where the swimming is inviting, the seabed beckons the curious snorkeler, and the breeze carries traces of the ancients. Plush cushions adorn the wide decks on board, inviting warm sunbathing or restorative napping. Time is suspended, as are all those cares and concerns that come with it. The Kusadasi Marina will be your embark/debark point for this delightful getaway. It’s just a short drive and stroll away from the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Kusadasi Coastline by Gulet CODE: KUS-M DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Enjoy the sea breeze and scenic coastal beauty of Turkey during this half-day cruise aboard an authentic 'Gulet'. Wooden Gulet, Kusadasi Coastline How’s this for a perfectly relaxing excursion concept? Spend half a day cruising the Aegean waters and bays off the coast of Kusadasi aboard a private sailing yacht, with unlimited sun, sea, and scenery to experience. Your designated craft for the day is a hand-crafted wooden gulet – typically double-masted, broad of beam, and rounded at its stern, built in a comfortable and spacious style that originated ages ago for fishing and cargo transport along these storied Turkish shores. As the hours tick by languorously, your captain and crew will chart a course toward several clear blue bays where the swimming is inviting, the seabed beckons the curious snorkeler, and the breeze carries traces of the ancients. Plush cushions adorn the wide decks on board, inviting warm sunbathing or restorative napping. Time is suspended, as are all those cares and concerns that come with it. The Kusadasi Marina will be your embark/debark point for this delightful getaway. It’s just a short drive and stroll away from the pier. Please note: This tour involves minimal walking and is not recommended for those with limited mobility, although guests must be able to negotiate the steps to embark and disembark the gulet via a narrow two-step gangway and access the water via rigid ladder at the side of the gulet. The Gulet is not wheelchair accessible. Participation is very limited. Guests wishing to swim must be in good physical condition and able to swim in water too deep to stand. Agility is required to re-board the gullet after swimming. Guests shoud bring a towel and please wear a swimsuit under a cover-up if you wish to swim. Towels will be provided for the guests on the gulet. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests must not drink alcoholic beverages before swimming. Swimming is at your own risk; the boat does not have a certified lifeguard on duty. This excursion is weather-dependent and may be canceled due to adverse conditions. Please note: This tour involves minimal walking and is not recommended for those with limited mobility, although guests must be able to negotiate the steps to embark and disembark the gulet via a narrow two-step gangway and access the water via rigid ladder at the side of the gulet. The Gulet is not wheelchair accessible. Participation is very limited. Guests wishing to swim must be in good physical condition and able to swim in water too deep to stand. Agility is required to re-board the gullet after swimming. Guests shoud bring a towel and please wear a swimsuit under a cover-up if you wish to swim. Towels will be provided for the guests on the gulet. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests must not drink alcoholic beverages before swimming. Swimming is at your own risk; the boat does not have a certified lifeguard on duty. This excursion is weather-dependent and may be canceled due to adverse conditions.

4.5 HOURS
Private Experience Package - 2 Guests
Private Experience Package - 2 Guests
KUS-001

Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus with your exclusive guide on this full day excursion by private vehicle. Your private tour will involve: Last Home of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Celsus Library, Greek Theatre, Temples of Hadrian and Diane, Basilica of St. John. Free time for lunch at your leisure will be included in the itinerary and your guide will be able to make recommendations based on your requirements. Detailed Itinerary: Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Lunch at Leisure After completing the visits, free time will be provided to enjoy a local lunch. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Private Experience Package - 2 Guests CODE: KUS-001 DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus with your exclusive guide on this full day excursion by private vehicle. Your private tour will involve: Last Home of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Celsus Library, Greek Theatre, Temples of Hadrian and Diane, Basilica of St. John. Free time for lunch at your leisure will be included in the itinerary and your guide will be able to make recommendations based on your requirements. Detailed Itinerary: Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Lunch at Leisure After completing the visits, free time will be provided to enjoy a local lunch. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals and gratuities, is per vehicle; therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program and the cost of the tour may be split between suites. Entrance fees mentioned in the tour description are included in the selling price for 2 guests. Silversea Cruises does not match groups of guests to form a private group for the vehicle. This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals and gratuities, is per vehicle; therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program and the cost of the tour may be split between suites. Entrance fees mentioned in the tour description are included in the selling price for 2 guests. Silversea Cruises does not match groups of guests to form a private group for the vehicle. This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary.

6 HOURS
Private Experience Package - 4 Guests
Private Experience Package - 4 Guests
KUS-002

Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus with your exclusive guide on this full day excursion by private vehicle. Your private tour will involve: Last Home of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Celsus Library, Greek Theatre, Temples of Hadrian and Diane, Basilica of St. John. Free time for lunch at your leisure will be included in the itinerary and your guide will be able to make recommendations based on your requirements. Detailed Itinerary: Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Lunch at Leisure After completing the visits, free time will be provided to enjoy a local lunch. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Private Experience Package - 4 Guests CODE: KUS-002 DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus with your exclusive guide on this full day excursion by private vehicle. Your private tour will involve: Last Home of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Celsus Library, Greek Theatre, Temples of Hadrian and Diane, Basilica of St. John. Free time for lunch at your leisure will be included in the itinerary and your guide will be able to make recommendations based on your requirements. Detailed Itinerary: Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Lunch at Leisure After completing the visits, free time will be provided to enjoy a local lunch. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 4 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals and gratuities, is per vehicle; therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program and the cost of the tour may be split between suites. Entrance fees mentioned in the tour description are included in the selling price for 4 guests. Silversea Cruises does not match groups of guests to form a private group for the vehicle. This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 4 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals and gratuities, is per vehicle; therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program and the cost of the tour may be split between suites. Entrance fees mentioned in the tour description are included in the selling price for 4 guests. Silversea Cruises does not match groups of guests to form a private group for the vehicle. This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary.

6 HOURS
Private Experience Package - 6 Guests
Private Experience Package - 6 Guests
KUS-003

Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus with your exclusive guide on this full day excursion by private vehicle. Your private tour will involve: Last Home of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Celsus Library, Greek Theatre, Temples of Hadrian and Diane, Basilica of St. John. Free time for lunch at your leisure will be included in the itinerary and your guide will be able to make recommendations based on your requirements. Detailed Itinerary: Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Lunch at Leisure After completing the visits, free time will be provided to enjoy a local lunch. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Private Experience Package - 6 Guests CODE: KUS-003 DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus with your exclusive guide on this full day excursion by private vehicle. Your private tour will involve: Last Home of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Celsus Library, Greek Theatre, Temples of Hadrian and Diane, Basilica of St. John. Free time for lunch at your leisure will be included in the itinerary and your guide will be able to make recommendations based on your requirements. Detailed Itinerary: Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Lunch at Leisure After completing the visits, free time will be provided to enjoy a local lunch. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals and gratuities, is per vehicle; therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program and the cost of the tour may be split between suites. Entrance fees mentioned in the tour description are included in the selling price for 4 guests. Silversea Cruises does not match groups of guests to form a private group for the vehicle. This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals and gratuities, is per vehicle; therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program and the cost of the tour may be split between suites. Entrance fees mentioned in the tour description are included in the selling price for 4 guests. Silversea Cruises does not match groups of guests to form a private group for the vehicle. This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary.

6 HOURS
Private Experience Package - 8 Guests
Private Experience Package - 8 Guests
KUS-004

Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus with your exclusive guide on this full day excursion by private vehicle. Your private tour will involve: Last Home of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Celsus Library, Greek Theatre, Temples of Hadrian and Diane, Basilica of St. John. Free time for lunch at your leisure will be included in the itinerary and your guide will be able to make recommendations based on your requirements. Detailed Itinerary: Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Lunch at Leisure After completing the visits, free time will be provided to enjoy a local lunch. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Private Experience Package - 8 Guests CODE: KUS-004 DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus with your exclusive guide on this full day excursion by private vehicle. Your private tour will involve: Last Home of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus, Celsus Library, Greek Theatre, Temples of Hadrian and Diane, Basilica of St. John. Free time for lunch at your leisure will be included in the itinerary and your guide will be able to make recommendations based on your requirements. Detailed Itinerary: Embrace the ancient beauty, sites and treasures of Ephesus during a full-day tour of this spectacular old city. Home of the Virgin Mary Depart the pier for the drive out of Kusadasi, and towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house that some claim to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1,800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ephesus In ancient times, Ephesus hosted St. Paul, St. John and the Virgin Mary. Ephesus was an important Greek trading city of Ionia. Later, it became Rome's provincial capital and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The massive foundation of the Temple of Diana can still be seen here today after 3,000 years. In the 60s A.D., when the city supposedly had a population of nearly 150,000, St. Paul lived here for three years and wrote one of his most famous epistles, the Letter to the Ephesians. Celsus Library During your walking tour, see the exquisite Celsus Library. Built in 135 B.C. by a son in homage to his father, this magnificent library is lavishly decorated with facades, columns and sculptures. The library once housed 12,000 scrolls of papyrus manuscripts, making it one of the largest in the ancient world and second only to the library in Alexandria, Egypt. Greek Theatre and Temple of Hadrian Next, proceed to the spectacular Greek Theatre. Originally built in the 3rd century by the Greeks, the theatre was later expanded to its present capacity of 24,000. From this theatre, which has a row of seats 100 feet (30 metres) above the orchestra, St. Paul preached to the Ephesians, imploring them to give up their worship of Artemis and embrace the Christian faith. Your archaeological tour continues with a visit to the Temple of Hadrian, built in the 2nd century A.D. in the name of the Emperor. Basilica of St. John Your last stop is at the nearby Basilica of St. John, one of the most significant religious monuments of its time. Built in the 6th century to replace the small basilica at the site of St. John's Tomb, the church signifies a major move from the ancient Roman cults to Christianity. Much of the basilica was constructed using materials from the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Lunch at Leisure After completing the visits, free time will be provided to enjoy a local lunch. At the end of the lunch, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon your arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 8 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals and gratuities, is per vehicle; therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program and the cost of the tour may be split between suites. Entrance fees mentioned in the tour description are included in the selling price for 4 guests. Silversea Cruises does not match groups of guests to form a private group for the vehicle. This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to the cruise start date. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 8 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals and gratuities, is per vehicle; therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program and the cost of the tour may be split between suites. Entrance fees mentioned in the tour description are included in the selling price for 4 guests. Silversea Cruises does not match groups of guests to form a private group for the vehicle. This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2.20 miles (about 3.5 kilometres), and uneven ground at the archaeological site. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary.

6 HOURS
S.A.L.T. Liquid Gold: Discover Turkey’s Artisanal Olive Oil Scene
S.A.L.T. Liquid Gold: Discover Turkey’s Artisanal Olive Oil Scene
KUS-J

When you think of olive oil, you may not immediately think of Turkey, but it proudly ranks as the 5th largest producer in the world. Turkey even boasts an entire category of dishes, ‘zeytinyagli yemek’, specifically prepared with olive oil, a testament to its deep-rooted culinary significance. From references in The Iliad, set in ancient Troy, to claims of the first olive oil production in Urla, near Izmir, olive oil has shaped the country’s cuisine and culture for centuries. On this tour, we will immerse ourselves in Turkey’s olive oil scene with visits to an olive oil museum and a family-run organic farm specializing in artisanal olive oil, gourmet products, and sustainable farming, where we will have an olive oil tasting and a farm-to-table Turkish lunch. Your host for the day will be Mrs. Gursel Tonbul, a pioneer in organic farming and sustainability in Turkey. Oleatrium Olive and Olive Oil History Museum Your journey begins at the Oleatrium Museum, where history comes to life. The museum’s name, derived from Latin (“olea” for olive and “atrium” for courtyard), reflects the central role of olives in Mediterranean culture. Spanning 11 halls, the museum takes you on an immersive journey through centuries of olive oil production, from ancient techniques dating back to 500 BC to today’s modern extraction methods. A resident olive expert will guide you through the evolution of production, providing fascinating insights into how olive oil has shaped civilization. Olive Oil Tasting Experience Prepare your senses for a gourmet tasting session featuring Degirmen’s award-winning extra virgin olive oils, alongside house-made vinegars, including fruit-infused and aged balsamic varieties. You will learn to identify flavor profiles and discover how to best incorporate these rich flavors into Mediterranean cuisine. Explore the Organic Farm & Its Handmade Delicacies Stroll through the lush farm, where seasonal produce thrives, and experience firsthand the dedication to certified organic farming. Depending on the season, you may even get the chance to pick and taste fresh fruit straight from the trees. Next, visit the production center, where skilled local artisans create a range of handmade products, including vinegars, dried fruits, olive oils, and fragrant soaps infused with olive oil. A Farm-to-Table Feast Conclude your experience with a farm-to-table lunch at Degirmen Restaurant, where the menu highlights the best of seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, many grown right on the farm. Enjoy a spread of fresh vegetables, artisan bread, regional cheeses, and, of course, olive oil dips and dressings expertly paired for the occasion. After your meal, take some time to wander the farm, browse the traditional market stalls, or simply soak in the serene atmosphere before heading back to Kusadasi port where you will have some free time for self-exploration before returning to the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. S.A.L.T. Liquid Gold: Discover Turkey’s Artisanal Olive Oil Scene CODE: KUS-J DURATION 5.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. When you think of olive oil, you may not immediately think of Turkey, but it proudly ranks as the 5th largest producer in the world. Turkey even boasts an entire category of dishes, ‘zeytinyagli yemek’, specifically prepared with olive oil, a testament to its deep-rooted culinary significance. From references in The Iliad, set in ancient Troy, to claims of the first olive oil production in Urla, near Izmir, olive oil has shaped the country’s cuisine and culture for centuries. On this tour, we will immerse ourselves in Turkey’s olive oil scene with visits to an olive oil museum and a family-run organic farm specializing in artisanal olive oil, gourmet products, and sustainable farming, where we will have an olive oil tasting and a farm-to-table Turkish lunch. Your host for the day will be Mrs. Gursel Tonbul, a pioneer in organic farming and sustainability in Turkey. Oleatrium Olive and Olive Oil History Museum Your journey begins at the Oleatrium Museum, where history comes to life. The museum’s name, derived from Latin (“olea” for olive and “atrium” for courtyard), reflects the central role of olives in Mediterranean culture. Spanning 11 halls, the museum takes you on an immersive journey through centuries of olive oil production, from ancient techniques dating back to 500 BC to today’s modern extraction methods. A resident olive expert will guide you through the evolution of production, providing fascinating insights into how olive oil has shaped civilization. Olive Oil Tasting Experience Prepare your senses for a gourmet tasting session featuring Degirmen’s award-winning extra virgin olive oils, alongside house-made vinegars, including fruit-infused and aged balsamic varieties. You will learn to identify flavor profiles and discover how to best incorporate these rich flavors into Mediterranean cuisine. Explore the Organic Farm & Its Handmade Delicacies Stroll through the lush farm, where seasonal produce thrives, and experience firsthand the dedication to certified organic farming. Depending on the season, you may even get the chance to pick and taste fresh fruit straight from the trees. Next, visit the production center, where skilled local artisans create a range of handmade products, including vinegars, dried fruits, olive oils, and fragrant soaps infused with olive oil. A Farm-to-Table Feast Conclude your experience with a farm-to-table lunch at Degirmen Restaurant, where the menu highlights the best of seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, many grown right on the farm. Enjoy a spread of fresh vegetables, artisan bread, regional cheeses, and, of course, olive oil dips and dressings expertly paired for the occasion. After your meal, take some time to wander the farm, browse the traditional market stalls, or simply soak in the serene atmosphere before heading back to Kusadasi port where you will have some free time for self-exploration before returning to the ship. Please note: This S.A.L.T. experience involves a moderate amount of walking over slight inclines and unpaved walkways, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the bus. This tour is not wheel chair accessible. Extra walking at each property is at the discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This S.A.L.T. experience involves a moderate amount of walking over slight inclines and unpaved walkways, with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the bus. This tour is not wheel chair accessible. Extra walking at each property is at the discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

5.5 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
KUS-Y

Explore Kusadasi at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: KUS-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Kusadasi at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Only private vans are available in this port. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Only private vans are available in this port. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
KUS-X

Explore Kusadasi at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: KUS-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Kusadasi at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

4 HOURS
Virgin Mary House & Ephesus
KUS-F

Depart the pier for the drive out of Ephesus, towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house believed to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. Home of the Virgin Mary The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ancient Ephesus Leaving the House of the Virgin Mary, resume your drive to Selçuk and the upper entrance of Ephesus, Turkey's most celebrated site of antiquity, and among the best places in the world to experience a step back into Roman times. As you follow your guide down the marble-paved Curetes Street and Sacred Way, experience a step back into Roman times. View the remains of civic buildings and temples. Admire the splendid façade of the Celsus Library and the impressive tiers of the Grand Theatre. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Virgin Mary House & Ephesus CODE: KUS-F DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Depart the pier for the drive out of Ephesus, towards Bulbul Mountain to see the house believed to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. Home of the Virgin Mary The Virgin Mary is said to have come here in the company of St. John towards the end of her life, around 40 A.D. The site remained undiscovered and unvisited for 1800 years until being described in visions by a German nun who had not previously seen nor visited the house. Each year, Christians and Muslims who honour 'Meryemana' as the mother of a great prophet make religious pilgrimages to the site. Beneath the house is a fountain where a sacred spring feeds three fonts, each bestowing a unique blessing upon visitors. From here, re-board your coach and continue on for the drive to Ephesus. Ancient Ephesus Leaving the House of the Virgin Mary, resume your drive to Selçuk and the upper entrance of Ephesus, Turkey's most celebrated site of antiquity, and among the best places in the world to experience a step back into Roman times. As you follow your guide down the marble-paved Curetes Street and Sacred Way, experience a step back into Roman times. View the remains of civic buildings and temples. Admire the splendid façade of the Celsus Library and the impressive tiers of the Grand Theatre. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the return drive to Kusadasi. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the ship or remain in town at your leisure. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1.62 miles (about 2.6 kilometres), and uneven, inclined ground or cobblestones at the archaeological site. Although this tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and it is not recommended for guests that utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1.62 miles (about 2.6 kilometres), and uneven, inclined ground or cobblestones at the archaeological site. Although this tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility and it is not recommended for guests that utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe and non-slip walking shoes, and bring hat and sun protection from the ship. Conservative attire is required at the House of Virgin Mary. The order of the visit may vary.

4 HOURS

Monemvasia (Laconia), Greece

Archaeological Site of Mystras
Archaeological Site of Mystras
MON-C

Discover the last Byzantine stronghold during this scenic, half-day excursion to Mystras Castle. Cathedral of Agios Dimitrios Depart the pier for a 90 minutes ride to the Catheral of Agios Dimitrios. Upon arrival, ascend the rounded, approximately 600-foot (about 183-metre) hill leading up to the ruins of Mystras Castle. En route, visit the Cathedral of Agios Dimitrios. On the floor of the church is a plaque with a carving of a two-headed eagle, the symbol of the Palaeologos Dynasty. Next to it stands the richly-carved, 17th-century walnut throne. Mystras Castle Upon arrival at Mystras Castle, enter the castle gate and take a guided walking tour through the narrow lanes of this once invincible fortress. Along the way, visit the Church of Agia Sophia, Palace of the Despots and Monastery of Pantanassa, which is highlighted by brilliant frescoes. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the approximately 90-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Archaeological Site of Mystras CODE: MON-C DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the last Byzantine stronghold during this scenic, half-day excursion to Mystras Castle. Cathedral of Agios Dimitrios Depart the pier for a 90 minutes ride to the Catheral of Agios Dimitrios. Upon arrival, ascend the rounded, approximately 600-foot (about 183-metre) hill leading up to the ruins of Mystras Castle. En route, visit the Cathedral of Agios Dimitrios. On the floor of the church is a plaque with a carving of a two-headed eagle, the symbol of the Palaeologos Dynasty. Next to it stands the richly-carved, 17th-century walnut throne. Mystras Castle Upon arrival at Mystras Castle, enter the castle gate and take a guided walking tour through the narrow lanes of this once invincible fortress. Along the way, visit the Church of Agia Sophia, Palace of the Despots and Monastery of Pantanassa, which is highlighted by brilliant frescoes. Following your visit, re-board your coach for the approximately 90-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, lasting approximately 2 hours for approx. 2,5 kms and at times on cobblestone, slippery and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate.This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, at times on inclines and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The driving time between the pier and Mystras is approximately 90 minutes in each direction. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, lasting approximately 2 hours for approx. 2,5 kms and at times on cobblestone, slippery and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate.This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, at times on inclines and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The driving time between the pier and Mystras is approximately 90 minutes in each direction.

4.5 HOURS
Monemvasia Castle City
Monemvasia Castle City
MON-B

Experience the medieval grandeur of Greece during this half-day excursion to Monemvasia. Monemvasia Depart the pier for the short transfer to Monemvasia. Built on a rock, this medieval castle city appears barren from the mainland. However, upon closer inspection, Monemvasia is a veritable treasure trove of impressive walls and remains. Church of Christ Elkomenos Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour through the narrow lanes of the castle city. Along the way, see ruins of houses and Byzantine churches. One church that survived intact is the Church of Christ Elkomenos, whcih we will view from outside. Built in the 13th century and renovated during a period of Venetian occupation, it serves as the city's cathedral and displays four surviving Byzantine icons. Following your guided tour, some free time is made available to explore your surrounds at your leisure. At the conclusion of your visit to Monemvasia, commence the short transfer back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Monemvasia Castle City CODE: MON-B DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Experience the medieval grandeur of Greece during this half-day excursion to Monemvasia. Monemvasia Depart the pier for the short transfer to Monemvasia. Built on a rock, this medieval castle city appears barren from the mainland. However, upon closer inspection, Monemvasia is a veritable treasure trove of impressive walls and remains. Church of Christ Elkomenos Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour through the narrow lanes of the castle city. Along the way, see ruins of houses and Byzantine churches. One church that survived intact is the Church of Christ Elkomenos, whcih we will view from outside. Built in the 13th century and renovated during a period of Venetian occupation, it serves as the city's cathedral and displays four surviving Byzantine icons. Following your guided tour, some free time is made available to explore your surrounds at your leisure. At the conclusion of your visit to Monemvasia, commence the short transfer back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, lasting approximately 2 hours for approx. 1.5 kms and at times on cobblestone, slippery and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, lasting approximately 2 hours for approx. 1.5 kms and at times on cobblestone, slippery and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended.

1.5 HOURS
Monemvasia: History & Traditions
Monemvasia: History & Traditions
MON-A

Explore the fascinating ruins of a medieval castle city during this picturesque, half-day excursion to Monemvasia. Monemvasia Depart the pier for the short transfer to Monemvasia. Built on a rock, this medieval castle city appears barren from the mainland. However, upon closer inspection, Monemvasia is a veritable treasure trove of impressive walls and remains. Church of Christ Elkomenos Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour through the narrow lanes of the castle city. Along the way, see ruins of houses and Byzantine churches. One church that survived intact is the Church of Christ Elkomenos, which will view from outside. Built in the 13th century and renovated during a period of Venetian occupation, it serves as the city's cathedral and displays four surviving Byzantine icons. Liotrivi, Olive Oil Mill and Greek Lunch Following your visit, re-board your coach for the short drive to Liotrivi, the mansion and childhood home of the world-renowned poet of Romiosini, Giannis Ritsos. It is now fully renovated, and offers a wonderful combination of history and tradition. During your visit, observe home-made bread being made, then participate in a bread and wine tasting. Next, visit the old olive oil mill and enjoy a traditional Greek lunch. After lunch, commence the short transfer back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Monemvasia: History & Traditions CODE: MON-A DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Explore the fascinating ruins of a medieval castle city during this picturesque, half-day excursion to Monemvasia. Monemvasia Depart the pier for the short transfer to Monemvasia. Built on a rock, this medieval castle city appears barren from the mainland. However, upon closer inspection, Monemvasia is a veritable treasure trove of impressive walls and remains. Church of Christ Elkomenos Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour through the narrow lanes of the castle city. Along the way, see ruins of houses and Byzantine churches. One church that survived intact is the Church of Christ Elkomenos, which will view from outside. Built in the 13th century and renovated during a period of Venetian occupation, it serves as the city's cathedral and displays four surviving Byzantine icons. Liotrivi, Olive Oil Mill and Greek Lunch Following your visit, re-board your coach for the short drive to Liotrivi, the mansion and childhood home of the world-renowned poet of Romiosini, Giannis Ritsos. It is now fully renovated, and offers a wonderful combination of history and tradition. During your visit, observe home-made bread being made, then participate in a bread and wine tasting. Next, visit the old olive oil mill and enjoy a traditional Greek lunch. After lunch, commence the short transfer back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, lasting approximately 2 hours for approx. 2 kms and at times on cobblestone, slippery and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Tour order may vary. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, lasting approximately 2 hours for approx. 2 kms and at times on cobblestone, slippery and uneven surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Tour order may vary. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

4.5 HOURS

Mykonos, Greece

Greek Cooking Class
Greek Cooking Class
JMK-G

Discover the secrets of Mykonos' cuisine and learn how to conjure up delicious local recipes using fresh, seasonal ingredients on this enjoyable cooking class experience. Mykonian Spiti Depart pier for a short drive to the Mykonian Spiti where you will be invited into the local's beautiful home. Learn about Mykonian culture and history through stories of local life that will make you feel as you are visiting close relatives or friends. Taste Local Specialities Upon arrival, you will be warmly welcomed with the traditional 'loukoumi' (Greece's very own version of Turkish delight), and a cheery glass of Teta's liqueur. You will get a chance to taste some of local specialties, such as rusk with 'kopanisti' (a local cheese), louza (a local smoked ham), tomatoes and olives, along with locally-made wine and raki. Cooking Lesson & Lunch Next, tour the kitchen and garden Patio and learn how to cultivate your own vegetables all year-round. You will be guided through the whole procedure, giving the opportunity to understand their Greek cooking skills. During your cooking lesson you'll learn how to make Greek spinach pie, stuffed tomatoes and peppers and the famous Greek dip, tzatziki. Afterwards, indulge in a delicious lunch and relish the fruits of your labor. Before making your way back to the ship, enjoy a photo opportunity at the Spiti (Mykonos traditional home), a great way to mark a memorable day. Before making your way back to the ship, enjoy a photo opportunity at the Spiti (Mykonos traditional home), a great way to mark a memorable day. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered A meal is included in the excursion. Greek Cooking Class CODE: JMK-G DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Discover the secrets of Mykonos' cuisine and learn how to conjure up delicious local recipes using fresh, seasonal ingredients on this enjoyable cooking class experience. Mykonian Spiti Depart pier for a short drive to the Mykonian Spiti where you will be invited into the local's beautiful home. Learn about Mykonian culture and history through stories of local life that will make you feel as you are visiting close relatives or friends. Taste Local Specialities Upon arrival, you will be warmly welcomed with the traditional 'loukoumi' (Greece's very own version of Turkish delight), and a cheery glass of Teta's liqueur. You will get a chance to taste some of local specialties, such as rusk with 'kopanisti' (a local cheese), louza (a local smoked ham), tomatoes and olives, along with locally-made wine and raki. Cooking Lesson & Lunch Next, tour the kitchen and garden Patio and learn how to cultivate your own vegetables all year-round. You will be guided through the whole procedure, giving the opportunity to understand their Greek cooking skills. During your cooking lesson you'll learn how to make Greek spinach pie, stuffed tomatoes and peppers and the famous Greek dip, tzatziki. Afterwards, indulge in a delicious lunch and relish the fruits of your labor. Before making your way back to the ship, enjoy a photo opportunity at the Spiti (Mykonos traditional home), a great way to mark a memorable day. Before making your way back to the ship, enjoy a photo opportunity at the Spiti (Mykonos traditional home), a great way to mark a memorable day. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however it is not wheelchair accessible. Guests are advised to wear light-weight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring protection from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Please note that when the tour departs at 12:30pm, we recommend guests to have late breakfast as lunch will be served only at around 2:30pm. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however it is not wheelchair accessible. Guests are advised to wear light-weight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring protection from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Please note that when the tour departs at 12:30pm, we recommend guests to have late breakfast as lunch will be served only at around 2:30pm. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

3.5 HOURS
Mykonian Mosaic Workshop
Mykonian Mosaic Workshop
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Learn the traditional art of mosaic-making during this interactive mosaic workshop at the studio of teacher Irene Syrianou. Mykonos Town Centre, Mosaic Workshop Depart the pier for the short transfer to Mykonos, take a short guided stroll to the town centre, and a visit to the Mosaic Workshop. One of the more famous traditional art forms of the area is mosaic-making, the art of making images using small pieces of coloured glass, stones or tiles. 'Kipos' Open-Air Garden, Interactive Mosaic-Making Lesson with Irene Syrianou Upon arrival, meet Irene Syrianou, who teaches you the ancient-and-modern art of mosaic-making in a lovely, open-air garden, or 'kipos'. For the past 14 years, Irene Syrianou has been giving lessons and sharing the secrets of ancient and contemporary mosaic-making. During her interactive mosaic workshop, create your own unique work of art, which you can bring home as a souvenir. Optional Shopping and Exploring in Mykonos Town At the conclusion of your workshop, walk back to the parking area, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier, or choose to remain in Mykonos Town for shopping and further exploration, and return to the pier by shuttle service at your own convenience. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Mykonian Mosaic Workshop CODE: JMK-J DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Learn the traditional art of mosaic-making during this interactive mosaic workshop at the studio of teacher Irene Syrianou. Mykonos Town Centre, Mosaic Workshop Depart the pier for the short transfer to Mykonos, take a short guided stroll to the town centre, and a visit to the Mosaic Workshop. One of the more famous traditional art forms of the area is mosaic-making, the art of making images using small pieces of coloured glass, stones or tiles. 'Kipos' Open-Air Garden, Interactive Mosaic-Making Lesson with Irene Syrianou Upon arrival, meet Irene Syrianou, who teaches you the ancient-and-modern art of mosaic-making in a lovely, open-air garden, or 'kipos'. For the past 14 years, Irene Syrianou has been giving lessons and sharing the secrets of ancient and contemporary mosaic-making. During her interactive mosaic workshop, create your own unique work of art, which you can bring home as a souvenir. Optional Shopping and Exploring in Mykonos Town At the conclusion of your workshop, walk back to the parking area, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier, or choose to remain in Mykonos Town for shopping and further exploration, and return to the pier by shuttle service at your own convenience. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note that the temperatures can get quite high during the summer months; we remind guests to keep hydrated and wear head covering as well as sun protection during the day.During winter months the interactive workshop is held inside the workshop while during summer months it is held in the Kipos open garden. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres), at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note that the temperatures can get quite high during the summer months; we remind guests to keep hydrated and wear head covering as well as sun protection during the day.During winter months the interactive workshop is held inside the workshop while during summer months it is held in the Kipos open garden.

3 HOURS
Mykonos “Foodie” Walking Tour
Mykonos “Foodie” Walking Tour
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Embrace the splendid beauty and flavours of Mykonos on-foot during this fun-filled, half-day culinary excursion. Mykonos, Town Centre, Guided Culinary Walking Tour Depart the pier for the short transfer to Mykonos. Upon arrival at the coach parking area, join your local culinary guide for a stroll to the town centre, and begin your gastronomic walking tour through the tiny streets and alleys of Mykonos. Local Landmarks & Tastings Along the way, pass by the signature landmarks and whitewashed wonders of Mykonos, and stop by five unique eateries specialising in delectable Greek specialities. Among the savoury local treats to be sampled at each venue are pork 'souvlaki', 'locoum', a variety of Greek appetisers, and a deliciously sweet and sticky vanilla dessert. Optional Shopping and Exploring in Mykonos Town At the conclusion of your culinary walking tour, you can walk back to the coach parking area, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier, or choose to remain in Mykonos Town for shopping and further exploration, and return to the pier at your own expense. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Mykonos “Foodie” Walking Tour CODE: JMK-I DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Embrace the splendid beauty and flavours of Mykonos on-foot during this fun-filled, half-day culinary excursion. Mykonos, Town Centre, Guided Culinary Walking Tour Depart the pier for the short transfer to Mykonos. Upon arrival at the coach parking area, join your local culinary guide for a stroll to the town centre, and begin your gastronomic walking tour through the tiny streets and alleys of Mykonos. Local Landmarks & Tastings Along the way, pass by the signature landmarks and whitewashed wonders of Mykonos, and stop by five unique eateries specialising in delectable Greek specialities. Among the savoury local treats to be sampled at each venue are pork 'souvlaki', 'locoum', a variety of Greek appetisers, and a deliciously sweet and sticky vanilla dessert. Optional Shopping and Exploring in Mykonos Town At the conclusion of your culinary walking tour, you can walk back to the coach parking area, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier, or choose to remain in Mykonos Town for shopping and further exploration, and return to the pier at your own expense. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.55 miles (about 2.5 kilometres), at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and five steps at the entrance to the bakery. This tour is not suitable for guests with food allergies, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water and local currency for purchases from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.55 miles (about 2.5 kilometres), at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and five steps at the entrance to the bakery. This tour is not suitable for guests with food allergies, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water and local currency for purchases from the ship. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

3.5 HOURS
Mykonos & Delos Discovery with Lunch
Mykonos & Delos Discovery with Lunch
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Explore the best sites that Mykonos lsland has to offer on this full-day sightseeing excursion. Boat Ride Depart the ship for the brief transfer to the local ferry dock, then board a ferry for the 45-minute ride to the tiny, uninhabited island of Delos. Upon arrival, your tour continues on foot. Delos Although Delos Island only has an area of approximately 1.5 square-miles (about four square-kilometres), it was once a very important religious, cultural and commercial centre. Today, the island is covered with ruins from fallen columns, sections of the famous mosaics that adorned the houses of the wealthy, a stadium and seats from a theatre. A row of five marble lions also stands amidst these ruins. Other interesting monuments found at the site and spread over a wide area include the Agora, the treasuries of the various cities, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Theatre, the Sanctuary of the Foreign Gods, and the sacred Mt. Cynthus. After your visit, re-board the boat for the approximate 45-minute return ride to Mykonos. Mykonos Town Once back in Mykonos, enjoy a guided walking tour through this picturesque town with a labyrinth-like maze of tiny streets, white houses and red-roofed churches. Don't be fooled by its small size; it is one of the most cosmopolitan towns of the Aegean. But despite the many shops, boutiques and stylish cafes, the town has not lost its charm and the island's strict building regulations have kept its Cycladic architectural style beautifully intact. Your walk through the narrow, winding streets introduces you to some of the area's most treasured landmarks. Mykonos experience would not be complete without the opportunity to taste a local Iocoum accompanied by mastic liquer. Ano Mera, Monastery Visit, Greek Lunch Next, board your coach and continue your island discovery with a scenic drive through the rocky countryside. Visit the charming village of Ano Mera at the center of the island, home to the lovely Panagia Tourliani Monastery, built by monks in 1542 and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The monastery features wonderful, unique island architecture, an ornately-carved marble fountain in the courtyard and a carved wooden screen in the church that was imported from Florence. After a guided tour of the site, proceed for a Greek typical lunch with wine at a local tavern where a folkloric show will take place. At the end, re-board your coach for a return drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Mykonos & Delos Discovery with Lunch CODE: JMK-H DURATION 8.25 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Explore the best sites that Mykonos lsland has to offer on this full-day sightseeing excursion. Boat Ride Depart the ship for the brief transfer to the local ferry dock, then board a ferry for the 45-minute ride to the tiny, uninhabited island of Delos. Upon arrival, your tour continues on foot. Delos Although Delos Island only has an area of approximately 1.5 square-miles (about four square-kilometres), it was once a very important religious, cultural and commercial centre. Today, the island is covered with ruins from fallen columns, sections of the famous mosaics that adorned the houses of the wealthy, a stadium and seats from a theatre. A row of five marble lions also stands amidst these ruins. Other interesting monuments found at the site and spread over a wide area include the Agora, the treasuries of the various cities, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Theatre, the Sanctuary of the Foreign Gods, and the sacred Mt. Cynthus. After your visit, re-board the boat for the approximate 45-minute return ride to Mykonos. Mykonos Town Once back in Mykonos, enjoy a guided walking tour through this picturesque town with a labyrinth-like maze of tiny streets, white houses and red-roofed churches. Don't be fooled by its small size; it is one of the most cosmopolitan towns of the Aegean. But despite the many shops, boutiques and stylish cafes, the town has not lost its charm and the island's strict building regulations have kept its Cycladic architectural style beautifully intact. Your walk through the narrow, winding streets introduces you to some of the area's most treasured landmarks. Mykonos experience would not be complete without the opportunity to taste a local Iocoum accompanied by mastic liquer. Ano Mera, Monastery Visit, Greek Lunch Next, board your coach and continue your island discovery with a scenic drive through the rocky countryside. Visit the charming village of Ano Mera at the center of the island, home to the lovely Panagia Tourliani Monastery, built by monks in 1542 and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The monastery features wonderful, unique island architecture, an ornately-carved marble fountain in the courtyard and a carved wooden screen in the church that was imported from Florence. After a guided tour of the site, proceed for a Greek typical lunch with wine at a local tavern where a folkloric show will take place. At the end, re-board your coach for a return drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking on uneven ground and cobblestones. Exploration of the archaeological site of Delos is entirely on-foot. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The trip to-and-from Delos is via local ferry boat on seas that may be choppy at times. The ferry is not exclusive to Silversea guests. Wear light-weight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring protection from the sun (hat, sunglasses, sun block). There is limited shade at the archaeological site. Ladies must wear skirts and cover their shoulders for the visit to the monastery; shorts are not permitted inside. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Tour order may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking on uneven ground and cobblestones. Exploration of the archaeological site of Delos is entirely on-foot. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The trip to-and-from Delos is via local ferry boat on seas that may be choppy at times. The ferry is not exclusive to Silversea guests. Wear light-weight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring protection from the sun (hat, sunglasses, sun block). There is limited shade at the archaeological site. Ladies must wear skirts and cover their shoulders for the visit to the monastery; shorts are not permitted inside. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Tour order may vary.

8.25 HOURS
Mykonos Panorama
Mykonos Panorama
JMK-B

Indulge your senses with the exquisite beauty and flavors of Mykonos during this panoramic sightseeing excursion. Scenic Drive & Aghios Ioannis Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate 30-minute drive south to the beach of Aghios Ioannis. En route, take in splendid views of Delos Island in the distance and pass by Ornos Beach, one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan beaches in Mykonos. After a photo stop at Aghios Ioannis, resume your drive past the beaches of Kalafatis and Aghia Anna, and on to the center of the island for a visit to the traditional village of Ano Mera. Ano Mera Village, Monastery Visit, Refreshment & Free Time Next, take a guided tour of the nearby Panagia Tourliani Monastery, founded in the 16th century, built by monks in 1542, restructured in 1767, and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The monastery has a whitewashed exterior and a colored dome and features wonderful, unique island architecture, an ornately-carved marble fountain in the courtyard, an impressive marble tower, and a carved wooden screen in the church that was imported from Florence. From here, proceed to the peaceful little village-square for some Greek appetizers and 'ouzo' and free time. Kalafatis Beach Next, drive through scenic villages to Kalafatis beach situated on the southeast side of the island. Mykonos is world famous for its beaches with golden white sand lapped by the blue Aegean sea. Kalafatis Beach is a prime example and a stop is made here to enjoy the view before your coach continues back to the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Mykonos Panorama CODE: JMK-B DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Indulge your senses with the exquisite beauty and flavors of Mykonos during this panoramic sightseeing excursion. Scenic Drive & Aghios Ioannis Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate 30-minute drive south to the beach of Aghios Ioannis. En route, take in splendid views of Delos Island in the distance and pass by Ornos Beach, one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan beaches in Mykonos. After a photo stop at Aghios Ioannis, resume your drive past the beaches of Kalafatis and Aghia Anna, and on to the center of the island for a visit to the traditional village of Ano Mera. Ano Mera Village, Monastery Visit, Refreshment & Free Time Next, take a guided tour of the nearby Panagia Tourliani Monastery, founded in the 16th century, built by monks in 1542, restructured in 1767, and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The monastery has a whitewashed exterior and a colored dome and features wonderful, unique island architecture, an ornately-carved marble fountain in the courtyard, an impressive marble tower, and a carved wooden screen in the church that was imported from Florence. From here, proceed to the peaceful little village-square for some Greek appetizers and 'ouzo' and free time. Kalafatis Beach Next, drive through scenic villages to Kalafatis beach situated on the southeast side of the island. Mykonos is world famous for its beaches with golden white sand lapped by the blue Aegean sea. Kalafatis Beach is a prime example and a stop is made here to enjoy the view before your coach continues back to the ship. Please note: This tour involves a minimal to moderate amount of walking and is recommended for guests with limited mobility and those who utilize a wheelchair, however guests must be able to negotiate few steps to get on and off the coach. The total amount of walking involved on this tour is approximately 75 minutes on paved and on uneven ground and guests need to negotiate 3 stairs at the entrance of the Monastery. Walking at Aghios Ioannis, Ano Mera Village and Kalafatis Beach is at the discretion of the guest. Guests are advised to wear light-weight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and bottled water from the ship. Ladies must wear skirts and cover their shoulders for the visit to the monastery; shorts are not permitted inside. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. When the ship is anchored in the bay, a walk of approximately one mile (1.2 kilometres) is required to reach the bus parking area. Please note: This tour involves a minimal to moderate amount of walking and is recommended for guests with limited mobility and those who utilize a wheelchair, however guests must be able to negotiate few steps to get on and off the coach. The total amount of walking involved on this tour is approximately 75 minutes on paved and on uneven ground and guests need to negotiate 3 stairs at the entrance of the Monastery. Walking at Aghios Ioannis, Ano Mera Village and Kalafatis Beach is at the discretion of the guest. Guests are advised to wear light-weight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and bottled water from the ship. Ladies must wear skirts and cover their shoulders for the visit to the monastery; shorts are not permitted inside. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. When the ship is anchored in the bay, a walk of approximately one mile (1.2 kilometres) is required to reach the bus parking area.

3 HOURS
Mykonos Town Highlights on Foot
Mykonos Town Highlights on Foot
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Mykonos is probably the most well-known and talked about of all the Greek islands. Your guided walk will showcase both the lifestyle and the true history of this unique town. Mykonos Town Walking Tour Commence your walking tour through the narrow whitewashed streets; here you can appreciate the fact that its' confusing layout was designed to foil the attacking pirates. The picture-perfect "Little Venice", so called due to its striking resemblance in design to the famous canal city and the nearby windmills (an island trademark) offer wonderful photo opportunities. Folklore Museum Visit the Folklore Museum. Set in a traditional family house, a visit to this small by intriguing museum will provide an insight into the life of Mykonos in the 19th century. Refreshment & Free Time (Optional) Finally, do as the Mykonians and enjoy a refreshment of ouzo with some traditional 'mezedes'. Afterwards, you may return to the pier by shuttle service or you can choose to remain in town at your leisure and return back to the ship at your own convenience. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Mykonos Town Highlights on Foot CODE: JMK-D DURATION 2.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Mykonos is probably the most well-known and talked about of all the Greek islands. Your guided walk will showcase both the lifestyle and the true history of this unique town. Mykonos Town Walking Tour Commence your walking tour through the narrow whitewashed streets; here you can appreciate the fact that its' confusing layout was designed to foil the attacking pirates. The picture-perfect "Little Venice", so called due to its striking resemblance in design to the famous canal city and the nearby windmills (an island trademark) offer wonderful photo opportunities. Folklore Museum Visit the Folklore Museum. Set in a traditional family house, a visit to this small by intriguing museum will provide an insight into the life of Mykonos in the 19th century. Refreshment & Free Time (Optional) Finally, do as the Mykonians and enjoy a refreshment of ouzo with some traditional 'mezedes'. Afterwards, you may return to the pier by shuttle service or you can choose to remain in town at your leisure and return back to the ship at your own convenience. Please note: Tour involves an extensive amount of walking over cobbled and uneven surfaces. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or for those who utilise a wheelchair. We suggest guests wear lightweight, seasonal clothing, flat, walking shoes and sun protection. Please note: Tour involves an extensive amount of walking over cobbled and uneven surfaces. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or for those who utilise a wheelchair. We suggest guests wear lightweight, seasonal clothing, flat, walking shoes and sun protection.

2.75 HOURS
S.A.L.T. Mykonian Cheese Making
S.A.L.T. Mykonian Cheese Making
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Mykonos is proud of its locally-produced cheese called "kopanisti" which bears a century's long tradition for its tangy flavour and smooth texture. Almost every Mykonian family has Kopanisti stored somewhere in the house. The ability to store it throughout the whole year gives it an incredibly pungent flavor profile. On this S.A.L.T. experience, sample the cheese Mykonos is famous for and learn the production process from start to finish. Mykonian Cheese Factory Tour, Cheese Tasting, Help Preparing Some Cheese Dishes & Lunch Depart the pier for approximately 20-minute drive to the cheese factory, your setting for today's S.A.L.T. experience. Upon arrival, the owner will give a brief tour of the cheese making process, showcasing the various varieties of Mykonian cheeses produced here. A sampling of whey will be offered. Next, assist in the preparation of some cheese-full dishes which you can then enjoy along with local white wine. Afterwards, enjoy free time to walk the property or simply relax in the sun. Upon departure, don't forget your folder of the tasteful recipes made with Mykonian cheeses. Lastly, board your coach for the approximately 20-minute transfer back to the pier. Your Host - Yiorgos Syrianos You will be guided along your visit at the dairy farm by the knowledgeable and well-experienced cheese master Yiorgos Syrianos. He is a local Mykonian third generation cheese maker who will share his passion for the art of cheese making. "Zenon Papyri" - the first reference to boiled cheese - dates back to ancient times on the sacred island of Delos. Manuscript papyri from the famous Zenon archive claim that the King of Delos, wanting to show his gratitude to the King of Egypt, sent him five pieces of excellent boiled cheese. Even today, Yiorgos has kept this same sentiment, considering Mykonian cheese making to be an art. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered NEW EXCURSION S.A.L.T. Mykonian Cheese Making CODE: JMK-K DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Mykonos is proud of its locally-produced cheese called "kopanisti" which bears a century's long tradition for its tangy flavour and smooth texture. Almost every Mykonian family has Kopanisti stored somewhere in the house. The ability to store it throughout the whole year gives it an incredibly pungent flavor profile. On this S.A.L.T. experience, sample the cheese Mykonos is famous for and learn the production process from start to finish. Mykonian Cheese Factory Tour, Cheese Tasting, Help Preparing Some Cheese Dishes & Lunch Depart the pier for approximately 20-minute drive to the cheese factory, your setting for today's S.A.L.T. experience. Upon arrival, the owner will give a brief tour of the cheese making process, showcasing the various varieties of Mykonian cheeses produced here. A sampling of whey will be offered. Next, assist in the preparation of some cheese-full dishes which you can then enjoy along with local white wine. Afterwards, enjoy free time to walk the property or simply relax in the sun. Upon departure, don't forget your folder of the tasteful recipes made with Mykonian cheeses. Lastly, board your coach for the approximately 20-minute transfer back to the pier. Your Host - Yiorgos Syrianos You will be guided along your visit at the dairy farm by the knowledgeable and well-experienced cheese master Yiorgos Syrianos. He is a local Mykonian third generation cheese maker who will share his passion for the art of cheese making. "Zenon Papyri" - the first reference to boiled cheese - dates back to ancient times on the sacred island of Delos. Manuscript papyri from the famous Zenon archive claim that the King of Delos, wanting to show his gratitude to the King of Egypt, sent him five pieces of excellent boiled cheese. Even today, Yiorgos has kept this same sentiment, considering Mykonian cheese making to be an art. Please note: This S.A.L.T. experience involves a minimal amount of walking over flat ground with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the bus. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility but not for confined guests. Walking at the property is at the discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to wear lightweight and comfortable casual clothing. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. During the summer months, especially July and August, hot and sunny weather with high temperatures should be expected. Guests are advised to drink water throughout the day and always bring hat, sunglasses and sun protection from the ship. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This S.A.L.T. experience involves a minimal amount of walking over flat ground with a few steps to negotiate to embark/disembark the bus. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility but not for confined guests. Walking at the property is at the discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to wear lightweight and comfortable casual clothing. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. During the summer months, especially July and August, hot and sunny weather with high temperatures should be expected. Guests are advised to drink water throughout the day and always bring hat, sunglasses and sun protection from the ship. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

4 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
JMK-W

Explore Mykonos at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: JMK-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Mykonos at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
JMK-V

Explore Mykonos at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: JMK-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Mykonos at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

4 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
JMK-Y

Explore Mykonos at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: JMK-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Mykonos at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per van if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per van if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
JMK-X

Explore Mykonos at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: JMK-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Mykonos at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per van if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per van if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

4 HOURS
The Sacred Island of Delos
The Sacred Island of Delos
JMK-A

Experience the ancient beauty and ruins of Delos during a scenic and informative half-day discovery of this sacred island. Ferry Transfer to the Island of Delos Depart the ship for the brief transfer to the local ferry dock, then board a ferry for the 45-minute ride to the tiny, uninhabited island of Delos. Upon arrival, your tour continues on foot. Guided Walking Tour Although Delos Island only has an area of approximately 1.5 square-miles (about four square-kilometres), it was once a very important religious, cultural and commercial centre. Today, the island is covered with ruins from fallen columns, sections of the famous mosaics that adorned the houses of the wealthy, a stadium and seats from a theatre. A row of five marble lions also stands amidst these ruins. Other interesting monuments found at the site and spread over a wide area include the Agora, the treasuries of the various cities, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Theatre, the Sanctuary of the Foreign Gods, and the sacred Mt. Cynthus. Ferry Transfer Back to Mykonos After your visit, re-board the boat for the approximate 45-minute return ride to Mykonos. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the pier via shuttle bus, or remain in town to explore picturesque Chora and return to the ship at your own convenience. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. The Sacred Island of Delos CODE: JMK-A DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Experience the ancient beauty and ruins of Delos during a scenic and informative half-day discovery of this sacred island. Ferry Transfer to the Island of Delos Depart the ship for the brief transfer to the local ferry dock, then board a ferry for the 45-minute ride to the tiny, uninhabited island of Delos. Upon arrival, your tour continues on foot. Guided Walking Tour Although Delos Island only has an area of approximately 1.5 square-miles (about four square-kilometres), it was once a very important religious, cultural and commercial centre. Today, the island is covered with ruins from fallen columns, sections of the famous mosaics that adorned the houses of the wealthy, a stadium and seats from a theatre. A row of five marble lions also stands amidst these ruins. Other interesting monuments found at the site and spread over a wide area include the Agora, the treasuries of the various cities, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Theatre, the Sanctuary of the Foreign Gods, and the sacred Mt. Cynthus. Ferry Transfer Back to Mykonos After your visit, re-board the boat for the approximate 45-minute return ride to Mykonos. Upon arrival, you may opt to return directly to the pier via shuttle bus, or remain in town to explore picturesque Chora and return to the ship at your own convenience. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately two hours, mostly on uneven ground. Exploration of the archaeological site is entirely on-foot. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The trip to-and-from Delos is via local boat on seas that may be choppy at times. Please note that the local boat is not exclusive to Silversea. Operation of this tour is subject to favourable weather and sea conditions. Air-conditioned coaches are the best available, but not deluxe, and can be described as 'well-travelled', island-style motor coaches. Wear light-weight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring protection from the sun (hat, sunglasses, sun block). There is limited shade at the archaeological site. Restrooms are available at the cafeteria located approximately 975 feet (about 275 metres) from the tender area at Delos; however, the cafeteria is privately owned and might not always be open. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately two hours, mostly on uneven ground. Exploration of the archaeological site is entirely on-foot. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. The trip to-and-from Delos is via local boat on seas that may be choppy at times. Please note that the local boat is not exclusive to Silversea. Operation of this tour is subject to favourable weather and sea conditions. Air-conditioned coaches are the best available, but not deluxe, and can be described as 'well-travelled', island-style motor coaches. Wear light-weight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring protection from the sun (hat, sunglasses, sun block). There is limited shade at the archaeological site. Restrooms are available at the cafeteria located approximately 975 feet (about 275 metres) from the tender area at Delos; however, the cafeteria is privately owned and might not always be open.

4 HOURS

Nafplion, Greece

Ancient Corinth & Canal View
Ancient Corinth & Canal View
NAV-H

Discover the ancient glory of one of the most historic cities in Greece during this picturesque, half-day excursion to Corinth. Corinth Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate 75-minute drive to the once rich and powerful Corinth, an ancient city blessed with a superb location, fertile plains and virtually impregnable refuge. Excavations reveal that the ancient city was huge and wealthy; a survivor of numerous invasions but devastated by earthquakes. Guided Walking Tour Upon arrival in ancient Corinth, take a guided walking tour of this historic old city. Along the way, view the platform, or 'bema', where the Roman governor tried St. Paul, and the striking Temple of Apollo, seven of whose original columns still stand. Next, walk through the remains of the Market Place, a colonnaded square once surrounded by many small shops. From here, visit the celebrated Fountain of Priene and Lechaion Road. Corinth Canal Bridge Enjoy a photo stop at the bridge above the incredible Corinth Canal which was an idea originally proposed in ancient times to link the Ionian and Aegean seas. When the magnitude of the task proved too large, a paved slipway was built to enable sailors to drag small ships across on rollers. This method was used until the 13th century, and the canal was finally completed in 1893. Following a photo-stop, re-board your coach for the approximate one-hour drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Ancient Corinth & Canal View CODE: NAV-H DURATION 3.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the ancient glory of one of the most historic cities in Greece during this picturesque, half-day excursion to Corinth. Corinth Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate 75-minute drive to the once rich and powerful Corinth, an ancient city blessed with a superb location, fertile plains and virtually impregnable refuge. Excavations reveal that the ancient city was huge and wealthy; a survivor of numerous invasions but devastated by earthquakes. Guided Walking Tour Upon arrival in ancient Corinth, take a guided walking tour of this historic old city. Along the way, view the platform, or 'bema', where the Roman governor tried St. Paul, and the striking Temple of Apollo, seven of whose original columns still stand. Next, walk through the remains of the Market Place, a colonnaded square once surrounded by many small shops. From here, visit the celebrated Fountain of Priene and Lechaion Road. Corinth Canal Bridge Enjoy a photo stop at the bridge above the incredible Corinth Canal which was an idea originally proposed in ancient times to link the Ionian and Aegean seas. When the magnitude of the task proved too large, a paved slipway was built to enable sailors to drag small ships across on rollers. This method was used until the 13th century, and the canal was finally completed in 1893. Following a photo-stop, re-board your coach for the approximate one-hour drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1.5 hour and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. The tour sequence may vary to avoid overcrowding. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 1.5 hour and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. The tour sequence may vary to avoid overcrowding.

3.75 HOURS
Ancient Mycenae
NAV-J

Take a step back in time to the Bronze Age during this captivating, half-day sightseeing excursion to ancient Mycenae. Nafplion, Argos Plain, Ruins of Mycenae, Guided Walking Tour Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive across the Argos Plain to the famous citadel of Mycenae, an UNESCO World Heritage site dating to the Bronze Age. The city of Mycenae is located high above the confluence of two boulder-strewn ravines. Upon arrival, discover the city’s history, along with the artefacts unearthed here, during a guided walking tour of the ruins of Mycenae. Mycenaean Greece, Beehive Tomb Mycenaean Greece was the last phase of the Bronze Age in ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1750 B.C. to 1050 B.C. It represented the first advanced and distinctively Greek civilisation in mainland Greece with its palatial estates, urban organization, works of art, and writing system. The city was first excavated in 1876 by German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann, who was obsessed with finding the grave of mythology’s King Agamemnon. Many experts believed he succeeded, as the famed Beehive Tomb visited during your tour is reputedly the final resting-place of the mighty Agamemnon Guided Walking Tour, Lion Gate, Sculpted Beasts, Acropolis, City Walls, Artefacts Enter Mycenae by way of the Lion Gate, Europe's oldest piece of monumental statuary, then walk beneath the watchful eyes of two sculpted beasts to reach the Acropolis. Take a guided stroll along ancient city walls that are a mind-boggling eight feet (about 2.4 metres) deep in some places, and said to have been erected by the Cyclops. During your visit, explore a wealth of captivating artefacts that include ivory carvings, many golden ornaments, bronze weapons, jewellery, tools and utensils of gold, silver, and copper, semi-precious stones, alabaster glass, figurines, and household items such as cups and pottery. Following your tour, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Ancient Mycenae CODE: NAV-J DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Take a step back in time to the Bronze Age during this captivating, half-day sightseeing excursion to ancient Mycenae. Nafplion, Argos Plain, Ruins of Mycenae, Guided Walking Tour Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive across the Argos Plain to the famous citadel of Mycenae, an UNESCO World Heritage site dating to the Bronze Age. The city of Mycenae is located high above the confluence of two boulder-strewn ravines. Upon arrival, discover the city’s history, along with the artefacts unearthed here, during a guided walking tour of the ruins of Mycenae. Mycenaean Greece, Beehive Tomb Mycenaean Greece was the last phase of the Bronze Age in ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1750 B.C. to 1050 B.C. It represented the first advanced and distinctively Greek civilisation in mainland Greece with its palatial estates, urban organization, works of art, and writing system. The city was first excavated in 1876 by German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann, who was obsessed with finding the grave of mythology’s King Agamemnon. Many experts believed he succeeded, as the famed Beehive Tomb visited during your tour is reputedly the final resting-place of the mighty Agamemnon Guided Walking Tour, Lion Gate, Sculpted Beasts, Acropolis, City Walls, Artefacts Enter Mycenae by way of the Lion Gate, Europe's oldest piece of monumental statuary, then walk beneath the watchful eyes of two sculpted beasts to reach the Acropolis. Take a guided stroll along ancient city walls that are a mind-boggling eight feet (about 2.4 metres) deep in some places, and said to have been erected by the Cyclops. During your visit, explore a wealth of captivating artefacts that include ivory carvings, many golden ornaments, bronze weapons, jewellery, tools and utensils of gold, silver, and copper, semi-precious stones, alabaster glass, figurines, and household items such as cups and pottery. Following your tour, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.56 miles (about one kilometres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces and steep inclines in order to access the site, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and Euros or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.56 miles (about one kilometres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces and steep inclines in order to access the site, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and Euros or credit cards for purchases from the ship.

3 HOURS
Epidaurus & Mycenae with Lunch
Epidaurus & Mycenae with Lunch
NAV-C

Discover the scenic beauty and historic legacy of Epidaurus and Mycenae during this picturesque full-day excursion with lunch. Epidaurus Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate 45-minute drive to Epidaurus. Situated on the cool slopes of a beautiful and wooded valley, Epidaurus was known throughout the Hellenic world for its unique medical facilities and healing treatments. The city was filled with curative spas and baths, and only priests had access to certain secret rites. Theatre of Epidaurus Most of the ruins of Epidaurus have been reduced to their foundations, with the exception of the astonishing theatre. Still used for special performances, the Theatre of Epidaurus is in an admirable state of preservation. Built into the ground, rather than above it, the theatre is renowned for its fantastic acoustics, which are heard during your visit. Mycenae & Lunch Next, re-board your coach and drive to the famous citadel of Mycenae via the Argos Plain. High above the confluence of two boulder-strewn ravines, Mycenae is entered by way of the Lion Gate, Europe's oldest piece of monumental statuary. Explore the Royal Palace, the shaft graves and the remains of the city walls, then attend an archaeological briefing within the Treasury of Artreus. After lunch at the Kolizeras restaurant, begin the approximate 40-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Epidaurus & Mycenae with Lunch CODE: NAV-C DURATION 6.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Discover the scenic beauty and historic legacy of Epidaurus and Mycenae during this picturesque full-day excursion with lunch. Epidaurus Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate 45-minute drive to Epidaurus. Situated on the cool slopes of a beautiful and wooded valley, Epidaurus was known throughout the Hellenic world for its unique medical facilities and healing treatments. The city was filled with curative spas and baths, and only priests had access to certain secret rites. Theatre of Epidaurus Most of the ruins of Epidaurus have been reduced to their foundations, with the exception of the astonishing theatre. Still used for special performances, the Theatre of Epidaurus is in an admirable state of preservation. Built into the ground, rather than above it, the theatre is renowned for its fantastic acoustics, which are heard during your visit. Mycenae & Lunch Next, re-board your coach and drive to the famous citadel of Mycenae via the Argos Plain. High above the confluence of two boulder-strewn ravines, Mycenae is entered by way of the Lion Gate, Europe's oldest piece of monumental statuary. Explore the Royal Palace, the shaft graves and the remains of the city walls, then attend an archaeological briefing within the Treasury of Artreus. After lunch at the Kolizeras restaurant, begin the approximate 40-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1 mile (1.7 km) and stairs to negotiate and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear light-weight, comfortable clothing, comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera, sun protection and bottled water from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Tour order may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1 mile (1.7 km) and stairs to negotiate and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear light-weight, comfortable clothing, comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera, sun protection and bottled water from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Tour order may vary.

6.5 HOURS
Epidaurus & Paladimi Fortress
NAV-E

Discover the scenic beauty and historic legacy of Epidaurus and the fortress of Palamidi during this picturesque half-day excursion. Panoramic Drive & Epidaurus Depart the pier for approximately 45-minute scenic drive to Epidaurus. Situated on the cool slopes of a beautiful and wooded valley, Epidaurus was known throughout the Hellenic world for its unique medical facilities and healing treatments. The city was filled with curative spas and baths, and only priests had access to certain secret rites. Theatre of Epidaurus Most of the ruins of Epidaurus have been reduced to their foundations, with the exception of the astonishing theatre. Still used for special performances, the Theatre of Epidaurus is in an admirable state of preservation. Built into the ground, rather than above it, the theatre is renowned for its fantastic acoustics, which are heard during your visit. Paladimi Fortress Afterwards, re-board your coach for a return drive to Nafplion, where you will visit the fortress of Palamidi, a true architectural masterpiece. The fortress was built during the Venetian occupation in the early 19th century and consists of eight bastions, each was self-contained, ensuring that if one bastion was breached the others could still be separately defended. Enjoy its splendid views over the hill of Argonauplia, the town of Nafplion and the Bourtzi offshore before making your way back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Epidaurus & Paladimi Fortress CODE: NAV-E DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the scenic beauty and historic legacy of Epidaurus and the fortress of Palamidi during this picturesque half-day excursion. Panoramic Drive & Epidaurus Depart the pier for approximately 45-minute scenic drive to Epidaurus. Situated on the cool slopes of a beautiful and wooded valley, Epidaurus was known throughout the Hellenic world for its unique medical facilities and healing treatments. The city was filled with curative spas and baths, and only priests had access to certain secret rites. Theatre of Epidaurus Most of the ruins of Epidaurus have been reduced to their foundations, with the exception of the astonishing theatre. Still used for special performances, the Theatre of Epidaurus is in an admirable state of preservation. Built into the ground, rather than above it, the theatre is renowned for its fantastic acoustics, which are heard during your visit. Paladimi Fortress Afterwards, re-board your coach for a return drive to Nafplion, where you will visit the fortress of Palamidi, a true architectural masterpiece. The fortress was built during the Venetian occupation in the early 19th century and consists of eight bastions, each was self-contained, ensuring that if one bastion was breached the others could still be separately defended. Enjoy its splendid views over the hill of Argonauplia, the town of Nafplion and the Bourtzi offshore before making your way back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and steps to negotiate and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Light-weight clothing; sun hat; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Tour order may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and steps to negotiate and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Light-weight clothing; sun hat; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Tour order may vary.

4 HOURS
Nafplion on Foot & Ouzo
Nafplion on Foot & Ouzo
NAV-A

Discover the beauty and romance of Nauplia on foot during this scenic and informative walking tour. Nauplia Port, Kapodistriou Square and Park After tendering ashore, depart the pier on foot for a guided walking tour of Nauplia, which is dominated by the towering Palamidi Fortress. Begin with a look at the elegant Venetian houses and Neo-Classical buildings lining the port, then head to the Kapodistriou Square and Park to see statues dedicated to famous Greek leaders. Across from the statues is the current Town Hall building, once the country's first high school. Museum of Komboloi and Syntagma Square Next, walk through the back streets to see the old Catholic Church and Church of Agios Spyidon, which dates from 1702. From here, proceed to the Museum of Komboloi to learn about the origin of the 'worry beads' found throughout Greece. A stop is then made at popular Constitution Square, or 'Syntagma Square', and continue with a visit to the Popular Art Museum, winner of the European Museum of the Year award in 1981. Ouzo Tasting Your last stop is at the Karonis Wine Shop, whose owner is regarded as a specialist on Greek wines and has written a number of books on the various wines of Greece. During your visit, sample a variety of 'mezes' and the favourite spirit of the Greeks, 'ouzo'. At the conclusion of your walking tour, return to the pier on foot or remain in town at your own leisure. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Nafplion on Foot & Ouzo CODE: NAV-A DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the beauty and romance of Nauplia on foot during this scenic and informative walking tour. Nauplia Port, Kapodistriou Square and Park After tendering ashore, depart the pier on foot for a guided walking tour of Nauplia, which is dominated by the towering Palamidi Fortress. Begin with a look at the elegant Venetian houses and Neo-Classical buildings lining the port, then head to the Kapodistriou Square and Park to see statues dedicated to famous Greek leaders. Across from the statues is the current Town Hall building, once the country's first high school. Museum of Komboloi and Syntagma Square Next, walk through the back streets to see the old Catholic Church and Church of Agios Spyidon, which dates from 1702. From here, proceed to the Museum of Komboloi to learn about the origin of the 'worry beads' found throughout Greece. A stop is then made at popular Constitution Square, or 'Syntagma Square', and continue with a visit to the Popular Art Museum, winner of the European Museum of the Year award in 1981. Ouzo Tasting Your last stop is at the Karonis Wine Shop, whose owner is regarded as a specialist on Greek wines and has written a number of books on the various wines of Greece. During your visit, sample a variety of 'mezes' and the favourite spirit of the Greeks, 'ouzo'. At the conclusion of your walking tour, return to the pier on foot or remain in town at your own leisure. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and standing, lasting approximately 2.5 hours, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear light-weight, comfortable clothing, comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera, sun protection and bottled water from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Tour order may vary in order to avoid crowded venues. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking and standing, lasting approximately 2.5 hours, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear light-weight, comfortable clothing, comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera, sun protection and bottled water from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Tour order may vary in order to avoid crowded venues.

2.5 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
NAV-W

Explore Nauplia at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: NAV-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Nauplia at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
NAV-V

Explore Nauplia at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: NAV-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Nauplia at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

4 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
NAV-Y

Explore Nauplia at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private mini bus. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned mini bus and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: NAV-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Nauplia at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private mini bus. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned mini bus and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per mini bus if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per mini bus if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
NAV-X

Explore Nauplia at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private mini bus. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned mini bus and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: NAV-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Nauplia at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private mini bus. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned mini bus and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per mini bus if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per mini bus if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

4 HOURS
Wine Tasting in Nemea
Wine Tasting in Nemea
NAV-F

Nemea may not have many historical monuments like the rest of the Peloponnese, but it boasts 3,500 years of winemaking history. The region is arguably Greece's most important red-wine appellation, located in the northeast corner of the Peloponnese peninsula. If you are a wine lover, this half-day trip to the region is a perfect fit for you. Nemea Wine Region, Skouras Winery Depart the pier for approximately 30-minute drive to the renowned wine-making town of Nemea, and visit Skouras Winery. Domaine Skouras resides in the outstanding appellation of Nemea, in northeastern Peloponnese. Founded in 1986, Skouras produce a range of wines based on the Agiorgitiko grape variety as well as from international varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon. George Skouras, owner, oenologist and wine-maker at Domaine Skouras, is one of the true pioneers of the modern Greek wine renaissance. Winery Tour, Wine Tasting & Local Snacks Upon arrival, take a short walk through the winery and discover the history and production of the famous Nemea wine. Learn about vintage and the ageing process in the impressive one-thousand-barrel cellar, which has a constant temperature of +14°C and 70% humidity. Here, wines are aged under ideal conditions. You are then invited to sample five different types of wines produced at the Skouras Winery. They are accompanied by some local snacks and served amidst a lovely winery landscape. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board the coach for the return drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Wine Tasting in Nemea CODE: NAV-F DURATION 2.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Nemea may not have many historical monuments like the rest of the Peloponnese, but it boasts 3,500 years of winemaking history. The region is arguably Greece's most important red-wine appellation, located in the northeast corner of the Peloponnese peninsula. If you are a wine lover, this half-day trip to the region is a perfect fit for you. Nemea Wine Region, Skouras Winery Depart the pier for approximately 30-minute drive to the renowned wine-making town of Nemea, and visit Skouras Winery. Domaine Skouras resides in the outstanding appellation of Nemea, in northeastern Peloponnese. Founded in 1986, Skouras produce a range of wines based on the Agiorgitiko grape variety as well as from international varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon. George Skouras, owner, oenologist and wine-maker at Domaine Skouras, is one of the true pioneers of the modern Greek wine renaissance. Winery Tour, Wine Tasting & Local Snacks Upon arrival, take a short walk through the winery and discover the history and production of the famous Nemea wine. Learn about vintage and the ageing process in the impressive one-thousand-barrel cellar, which has a constant temperature of +14°C and 70% humidity. Here, wines are aged under ideal conditions. You are then invited to sample five different types of wines produced at the Skouras Winery. They are accompanied by some local snacks and served amidst a lovely winery landscape. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board the coach for the return drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility. We recommend to wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Please note that tour duration might be affected by the traffic. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility. We recommend to wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Please note that tour duration might be affected by the traffic.

2.75 HOURS

Patmos, Greece

Greek Life on Patmos
Greek Life on Patmos
PAT-B

Indulge your senses with the beauty, history and flavours of Patmos during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Grotto of St. John and Chora Depart the pier for the brief, scenic drive to the Grotto of St. John. This small cave, now converted into a beautiful chapel, is where the Saint lived, had his revelation and wrote the world-renowned Book of the Apocalypse. During your visit, see the stone orifice St. John is said to have used as a pillow. From here, proceed to the village of Chora, which features simple houses and Byzantine churches. Monastery of St. John the Theologian Upon arrival, begin the climb on-foot to the Monastery of St. John the Theologian. In the courtyard, see the intricate pebbled floor, decorated arches and the old well in its centre that is fed by the reservoir running beneath it. Through the supporting arches, splendid decorative frescoes can be seen adorning the entrance to the Chapel of Christodoulos, which houses sacred relics. The Old Treasury is now a museum displaying jewelled artefacts and manuscripts dating from 1073. Simandiris House & Taverna Visit A stop is then made at the 300-year-old home of the Simandiris family to see one of the finest antique collections dating from the Russian Empire up to the Turkish occupation. Your tour concludes with a brief stroll through the old winding streets of Chora, and a visit to a traditional taverna for meze, wine and refreshments accompanied by Greek music and dancing. Following your visit, commence the brief return drive to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Greek Life on Patmos CODE: PAT-B DURATION 3.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Indulge your senses with the beauty, history and flavours of Patmos during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Grotto of St. John and Chora Depart the pier for the brief, scenic drive to the Grotto of St. John. This small cave, now converted into a beautiful chapel, is where the Saint lived, had his revelation and wrote the world-renowned Book of the Apocalypse. During your visit, see the stone orifice St. John is said to have used as a pillow. From here, proceed to the village of Chora, which features simple houses and Byzantine churches. Monastery of St. John the Theologian Upon arrival, begin the climb on-foot to the Monastery of St. John the Theologian. In the courtyard, see the intricate pebbled floor, decorated arches and the old well in its centre that is fed by the reservoir running beneath it. Through the supporting arches, splendid decorative frescoes can be seen adorning the entrance to the Chapel of Christodoulos, which houses sacred relics. The Old Treasury is now a museum displaying jewelled artefacts and manuscripts dating from 1073. Simandiris House & Taverna Visit A stop is then made at the 300-year-old home of the Simandiris family to see one of the finest antique collections dating from the Russian Empire up to the Turkish occupation. Your tour concludes with a brief stroll through the old winding streets of Chora, and a visit to a traditional taverna for meze, wine and refreshments accompanied by Greek music and dancing. Following your visit, commence the brief return drive to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, with a strenuous uphill climb to reach the monastery, and steps to negotiate at the cave and monastery. This tour is not recommended for guests with claustrophobia, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Please watch your step inside the cave. Please note that sometimes a mass is taking place in the Grotto in which case a guide will give commentary before you walk through the cave. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. A strict dress code is observed at the monastery; ladies must wear skirts and cover their shoulders, and shorts are not permitted inside. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, with a strenuous uphill climb to reach the monastery, and steps to negotiate at the cave and monastery. This tour is not recommended for guests with claustrophobia, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Please watch your step inside the cave. Please note that sometimes a mass is taking place in the Grotto in which case a guide will give commentary before you walk through the cave. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. A strict dress code is observed at the monastery; ladies must wear skirts and cover their shoulders, and shorts are not permitted inside. The tour sequence may vary.

3.75 HOURS
Patmos Island & Scenic Drive
Patmos Island & Scenic Drive
PAT-C

Experience the exquisite natural splendour and historic landmarks of Patmos during this picturesque sightseeing excursion. Windmills of Chora Depart the pier for the brief drive to Chora. Located in the centre of the island, Chora is home to the majestic Byzantine Monastery of St. John the Divine, built in 1088. A photo stop is made at the Windmills of Chora, once the landmark of all Aegean islands. Grotto and Church of the Apocalypse Next, proceed for a visit to the nearby Grotto of the Apocalypse, above which stands the Church of the Apocalypse, a sub-unit of the main Monastery. Walk down the steps for a visit to the Grotto of the Apocalypse. Here, see the silver niches in the wall that mark the pillow and ledge used as a desk by the author of the Book of Revelations, as well as the three-fold fissure made by the Voice of God emphasising the honour of the Trinity. Scenic Drive, Kambos Beach, Free Time & Refreshment Afterward, continue your scenic drive around Patmos to admire the stunning natural beauty of its many peninsulas, tranquil beaches and picturesque inlets. Your tour concludes at the beach in the village of Kambos, located in the northern part of the island. Here, some free time is made available to explore the harbor, have a swim or simply relax and enjoy local refreshment. Following your visit, re-board your coach for approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Patmos Island & Scenic Drive CODE: PAT-C DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience the exquisite natural splendour and historic landmarks of Patmos during this picturesque sightseeing excursion. Windmills of Chora Depart the pier for the brief drive to Chora. Located in the centre of the island, Chora is home to the majestic Byzantine Monastery of St. John the Divine, built in 1088. A photo stop is made at the Windmills of Chora, once the landmark of all Aegean islands. Grotto and Church of the Apocalypse Next, proceed for a visit to the nearby Grotto of the Apocalypse, above which stands the Church of the Apocalypse, a sub-unit of the main Monastery. Walk down the steps for a visit to the Grotto of the Apocalypse. Here, see the silver niches in the wall that mark the pillow and ledge used as a desk by the author of the Book of Revelations, as well as the three-fold fissure made by the Voice of God emphasising the honour of the Trinity. Scenic Drive, Kambos Beach, Free Time & Refreshment Afterward, continue your scenic drive around Patmos to admire the stunning natural beauty of its many peninsulas, tranquil beaches and picturesque inlets. Your tour concludes at the beach in the village of Kambos, located in the northern part of the island. Here, some free time is made available to explore the harbor, have a swim or simply relax and enjoy local refreshment. Following your visit, re-board your coach for approximately 30-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, with approximately 40 stairs to negotiate. This tour is not recommended for guests with claustrophobia, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Please watch your step inside the cave. Please note that sometimes a mass is taking place in the Grotto in which case a guide will give commentary before you walk through the cave. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. A strict dress code is observed at the Grotto; ladies must wear skirts and cover their shoulders, and shorts are not permitted inside. Those guests who would like to have a swim during the free time at Kambos beach can bring a swimsuit and towel from the ship. Tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking, with approximately 40 stairs to negotiate. This tour is not recommended for guests with claustrophobia, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Please watch your step inside the cave. Please note that sometimes a mass is taking place in the Grotto in which case a guide will give commentary before you walk through the cave. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. A strict dress code is observed at the Grotto; ladies must wear skirts and cover their shoulders, and shorts are not permitted inside. Those guests who would like to have a swim during the free time at Kambos beach can bring a swimsuit and towel from the ship. Tour sequence may vary.

2.5 HOURS
St. John’s Patmos & Churches
St. John’s Patmos & Churches
PAT-A

Explore the splendid beauty and religious history of Patmos during a scenic and informative excursion to this sacred island. Grotto of St. John and Chora Depart the pier for the brief, scenic drive to the Grotto of St. John. This small cave, now converted into a beautiful chapel, is where the Saint lived, had his revelation and wrote the world-renowned Book of the Apocalypse. During your visit, see the stone orifice St. John is said to have used as a pillow. From here, proceed to the village of Chora, which features simple houses and Byzantine churches. Monastery of St. John the Theologian Upon arrival, begin the climb on-foot to the Monastery of St. John the Theologian. As you enter the courtyard of this imposing structure, see the intricate pebbled floor, decorated arches and the old well in its centre that is fed by the reservoir running beneath it. Looking through the supporting arches, splendid decorative frescoes can be seen adorning the entrance to the Chapel of Christodoulos. Chapel of Christodoulos and Old Treasury This ornate little chapel houses sacred relics that are stored in a silver-coated chest. The Old Treasury is now a museum displaying a breathtaking collection of jewelled chalices, crowns, crucifixes, vestments, and old manuscripts dating from 1073. Following your visit, some free time is made available to explore the village of Chora before commencing the brief return drive to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. St. John’s Patmos & Churches CODE: PAT-A DURATION 2.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Explore the splendid beauty and religious history of Patmos during a scenic and informative excursion to this sacred island. Grotto of St. John and Chora Depart the pier for the brief, scenic drive to the Grotto of St. John. This small cave, now converted into a beautiful chapel, is where the Saint lived, had his revelation and wrote the world-renowned Book of the Apocalypse. During your visit, see the stone orifice St. John is said to have used as a pillow. From here, proceed to the village of Chora, which features simple houses and Byzantine churches. Monastery of St. John the Theologian Upon arrival, begin the climb on-foot to the Monastery of St. John the Theologian. As you enter the courtyard of this imposing structure, see the intricate pebbled floor, decorated arches and the old well in its centre that is fed by the reservoir running beneath it. Looking through the supporting arches, splendid decorative frescoes can be seen adorning the entrance to the Chapel of Christodoulos. Chapel of Christodoulos and Old Treasury This ornate little chapel houses sacred relics that are stored in a silver-coated chest. The Old Treasury is now a museum displaying a breathtaking collection of jewelled chalices, crowns, crucifixes, vestments, and old manuscripts dating from 1073. Following your visit, some free time is made available to explore the village of Chora before commencing the brief return drive to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, with a strenuous uphill climb to reach the monastery, and steps to negotiate at the cave and monastery. This tour is not recommended for guests with claustrophobia, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Please note that sometimes a mass is taking place in the Grotto in which case a guide will give commentary before you walk through the cave. Please watch your step inside the cave. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. A strict dress code is observed at the monastery;cover their shoulders, and shorts are not permitted inside. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking, with a strenuous uphill climb to reach the monastery, and steps to negotiate at the cave and monastery. This tour is not recommended for guests with claustrophobia, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Please note that sometimes a mass is taking place in the Grotto in which case a guide will give commentary before you walk through the cave. Please watch your step inside the cave. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. A strict dress code is observed at the monastery;cover their shoulders, and shorts are not permitted inside. The tour sequence may vary.

2.75 HOURS

Rhodes, Greece

Lindos & Rhodes Discovery with Lunch
Lindos & Rhodes Discovery with Lunch
RHO-B

Watch the history of Greece unfold during this picturesque and informative, full-day excursion to Lindos and Rhodes. Scenic Drive & Lindos Village Depart the pier in Rhodes for approximately one-hour scenic drive to Lindos via St. Paul's Bay. En route, pass by picturesque villages and a landscape dotted with citrus groves, vineyards and gnarled olive trees. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour through the narrow, cobblestone streets of this ancient Doric village, then proceed up a long, narrow, path measuring approximately 950-feet (290-metres) en route to the summit of the Acropolis. Acropolis & Free Time Perched on a bluff overlooking a village of whitewashed houses, narrow streets and souvenir shops, the Acropolis offers a splendid view of St. Paul's Bay. The top of the Acropolis is accessed via a steep flight of stairs. Here, see the magnificent remains of past civilisations, including the 4th-century B.C. Doric Temple of Athena Lindia, a double-winged portico, a Byzantine church and the fortifications of the Knights, including the remains of the Governor's quarters. Next, enjoy some free time in Lindos before re-boarding your coach for approximate 40-minute drive back to the Old town of Rhodes. Lunch, Rhodes Old Town & Grand Masters Palace Upon arrival, leave your coach and proceed to a typical restaurant located in the square right in the medieval town for a Greek lunch. Afterwards, take a guided walking tour through the streets of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, and visit the Palace of the Grand Masters which served as a wartime fortress, a peacetime residence for the Grand Master and a meeting place for senior knights. The tour concludes back at the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. Lindos & Rhodes Discovery with Lunch CODE: RHO-B DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Watch the history of Greece unfold during this picturesque and informative, full-day excursion to Lindos and Rhodes. Scenic Drive & Lindos Village Depart the pier in Rhodes for approximately one-hour scenic drive to Lindos via St. Paul's Bay. En route, pass by picturesque villages and a landscape dotted with citrus groves, vineyards and gnarled olive trees. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour through the narrow, cobblestone streets of this ancient Doric village, then proceed up a long, narrow, path measuring approximately 950-feet (290-metres) en route to the summit of the Acropolis. Acropolis & Free Time Perched on a bluff overlooking a village of whitewashed houses, narrow streets and souvenir shops, the Acropolis offers a splendid view of St. Paul's Bay. The top of the Acropolis is accessed via a steep flight of stairs. Here, see the magnificent remains of past civilisations, including the 4th-century B.C. Doric Temple of Athena Lindia, a double-winged portico, a Byzantine church and the fortifications of the Knights, including the remains of the Governor's quarters. Next, enjoy some free time in Lindos before re-boarding your coach for approximate 40-minute drive back to the Old town of Rhodes. Lunch, Rhodes Old Town & Grand Masters Palace Upon arrival, leave your coach and proceed to a typical restaurant located in the square right in the medieval town for a Greek lunch. Afterwards, take a guided walking tour through the streets of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, and visit the Palace of the Grand Masters which served as a wartime fortress, a peacetime residence for the Grand Master and a meeting place for senior knights. The tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking on cobblestone streets and uphill areas, with many steps to negotiate. A walk of approximately ten minutes is required to reach the Lindos village from the coach parking area; its centre allows only pedestrian and donkey-borne traffic. The 290 steps to the fortress have no railing. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Order of visits may vary to avoid crowded venues and sites. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. We kindly recommend enjoying a full breakfast before departure, as lunch during the tour may be served after 1.00pm due the potential traffic. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking on cobblestone streets and uphill areas, with many steps to negotiate. A walk of approximately ten minutes is required to reach the Lindos village from the coach parking area; its centre allows only pedestrian and donkey-borne traffic. The 290 steps to the fortress have no railing. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Order of visits may vary to avoid crowded venues and sites. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. We kindly recommend enjoying a full breakfast before departure, as lunch during the tour may be served after 1.00pm due the potential traffic.

8 HOURS
Medieval Rhodes
Medieval Rhodes
RHO-C

Discover the wonderful highlights of Rhodes during this picturesque, half-day walking tour through the historic Old Town. Scenic Drive and Grand Masters Palace Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate 30-minute drive to Rhodes. En route, pass by the old port of Mandraki, and stop for photos at Agios Stefanos, which offers lovely views over the Bay of Rhodes. Upon arrival in Rhodes, enter the Old Town from D'Amboise Gate, the closest point to the Palace of the Grand Masters. A visit is then made to the palace, which served as a wartime fortress, a peacetime residence for the Grand Master and a meeting place for senior knights. Old City Walking Tour Next, take a guided walking tour along the cobblestone streets of the Avenue of the Knights, where the knights once lived. To this day, the street exudes a noble and forbidden aura; its lofty buildings stretch in a 1,968-foot-long (600-metre-long) unbroken wall of honey-coloured stone blocks, and its flat façade is punctuated by huge doorways and arched windows. Archaeological Museum A visit is then made to the Archaeological Museum, which is housed in the 15th-century Knights Hospital. Here, see many artefacts and exquisite statues dating back as far as the 4th century B.C. The most famous exhibit in the museum is the parian marble statue, the Aphrodite of Rhodes. At the conclusion of your tour, you may opt to re-board the coach for the brief drive back to the pier, or remain in town for further exploration and return to the ship on your own. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Medieval Rhodes CODE: RHO-C DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the wonderful highlights of Rhodes during this picturesque, half-day walking tour through the historic Old Town. Scenic Drive and Grand Masters Palace Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate 30-minute drive to Rhodes. En route, pass by the old port of Mandraki, and stop for photos at Agios Stefanos, which offers lovely views over the Bay of Rhodes. Upon arrival in Rhodes, enter the Old Town from D'Amboise Gate, the closest point to the Palace of the Grand Masters. A visit is then made to the palace, which served as a wartime fortress, a peacetime residence for the Grand Master and a meeting place for senior knights. Old City Walking Tour Next, take a guided walking tour along the cobblestone streets of the Avenue of the Knights, where the knights once lived. To this day, the street exudes a noble and forbidden aura; its lofty buildings stretch in a 1,968-foot-long (600-metre-long) unbroken wall of honey-coloured stone blocks, and its flat façade is punctuated by huge doorways and arched windows. Archaeological Museum A visit is then made to the Archaeological Museum, which is housed in the 15th-century Knights Hospital. Here, see many artefacts and exquisite statues dating back as far as the 4th century B.C. The most famous exhibit in the museum is the parian marble statue, the Aphrodite of Rhodes. At the conclusion of your tour, you may opt to re-board the coach for the brief drive back to the pier, or remain in town for further exploration and return to the ship on your own. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.5 miles (about 0.8 kilometres) on cobblestone streets, with approximately 50 steps to negotiate at the Palace of the Grand Masters. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.5 miles (about 0.8 kilometres) on cobblestone streets, with approximately 50 steps to negotiate at the Palace of the Grand Masters. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection.

4 HOURS
Old Town of Rhodes on Foot & Brunch
Old Town of Rhodes on Foot & Brunch
RHO-L

Get the real, authentic Rhodes experience by exploring it on foot. Follow in the footsteps of knights on a guided stroll through the stunning historic town of Rhodes. Old Town of Rhodes Walking Tour Depart the pier on foot and begin your walk in the picturesque Old Town, passing through breathtaking turreted gateways. Visit the Agora and Collachium, where the knights of St. John of Jerusalem lived and worked. Admire the stunning well-preserved churches, inns, and the exquisite Jewish Quarter. See marble coat of arms of the knights, cannon balls, and the Inns of the Knights. The most impressive building is the restored Palace of the Grand Masters. Learn about its 14th century origins before walking down the Street of Knights paved with incredible marble and mosaics. Pass by the Hospital of Knights museum and learn more about Rhodes's rich history. Rhodes is best experienced on foot and this journey offers wonderful views of the Old Town. Exploring Rhodes on foot will inevitably leave a lasting impression on you. Traditional Greek Brunch After your guided walk proceed to a local café located in the square right in the medieval townIts picturesque and tranquil environment will enchant you. Following your delicious brunch, you may opt to remain in town for further exploration and return to the ship on your own or join your guide for a short walk back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Old Town of Rhodes on Foot & Brunch CODE: RHO-L DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Get the real, authentic Rhodes experience by exploring it on foot. Follow in the footsteps of knights on a guided stroll through the stunning historic town of Rhodes. Old Town of Rhodes Walking Tour Depart the pier on foot and begin your walk in the picturesque Old Town, passing through breathtaking turreted gateways. Visit the Agora and Collachium, where the knights of St. John of Jerusalem lived and worked. Admire the stunning well-preserved churches, inns, and the exquisite Jewish Quarter. See marble coat of arms of the knights, cannon balls, and the Inns of the Knights. The most impressive building is the restored Palace of the Grand Masters. Learn about its 14th century origins before walking down the Street of Knights paved with incredible marble and mosaics. Pass by the Hospital of Knights museum and learn more about Rhodes's rich history. Rhodes is best experienced on foot and this journey offers wonderful views of the Old Town. Exploring Rhodes on foot will inevitably leave a lasting impression on you. Traditional Greek Brunch After your guided walk proceed to a local café located in the square right in the medieval townIts picturesque and tranquil environment will enchant you. Following your delicious brunch, you may opt to remain in town for further exploration and return to the ship on your own or join your guide for a short walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking on cobblestone streets. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Depending on weather conditions, brunch venue might be replaced with an indoor venue. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking on cobblestone streets. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Depending on weather conditions, brunch venue might be replaced with an indoor venue. The tour sequence may vary.

3 HOURS
Panoramic Rhodes
Panoramic Rhodes
RHO-E

Explore some of the most scenic and historic sites in Rhodes during this half-day sightseeing excursion to Mt. Philerimos and Lindos. Mt. Philerimos Depart the pier for the approximate 9.3-mile (about 15-kilometres) drive along the west coast of the island, then turn inland and ascend the winding road to the approximately 1,000-foot (about 304-metres) plateau of Mt. Philerimos. Upon arrival, take in spectacular views over Rhodes and see the restored Church of Our Lady, the Monastery and barrel-vaulted Church of St. George. Lindos Next, re-board your coach for the drive to Lindos. En route, pass by picturesque villages and a landscape dotted with citrus groves, vineyards and gnarled olive trees. During your free time here, see the white buildings of this ancient Doric village from afar as well as the spectacular Acropolis of Lindos in the distance. Pottery Demonstration and Monte Smith Leaving Lindos, a brief stop is made at Kalathos village for a pottery demonstration before commencing the approximate one-hour drive back to the pier. En route, pass by Monte Smith for splendid vistas overlooking Rhodes, the castle, and the coast of Turkey and nearby islands. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Panoramic Rhodes CODE: RHO-E DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Explore some of the most scenic and historic sites in Rhodes during this half-day sightseeing excursion to Mt. Philerimos and Lindos. Mt. Philerimos Depart the pier for the approximate 9.3-mile (about 15-kilometres) drive along the west coast of the island, then turn inland and ascend the winding road to the approximately 1,000-foot (about 304-metres) plateau of Mt. Philerimos. Upon arrival, take in spectacular views over Rhodes and see the restored Church of Our Lady, the Monastery and barrel-vaulted Church of St. George. Lindos Next, re-board your coach for the drive to Lindos. En route, pass by picturesque villages and a landscape dotted with citrus groves, vineyards and gnarled olive trees. During your free time here, see the white buildings of this ancient Doric village from afar as well as the spectacular Acropolis of Lindos in the distance. Pottery Demonstration and Monte Smith Leaving Lindos, a brief stop is made at Kalathos village for a pottery demonstration before commencing the approximate one-hour drive back to the pier. En route, pass by Monte Smith for splendid vistas overlooking Rhodes, the castle, and the coast of Turkey and nearby islands. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, some of which is on cobblestone streets, and is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however, guests must be able to embark and disembark the coach via the bus steps. This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Guests are suggested to wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Order of the sites might vary to avoid overcrowding. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, some of which is on cobblestone streets, and is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however, guests must be able to embark and disembark the coach via the bus steps. This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Guests are suggested to wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Order of the sites might vary to avoid overcrowding.

4.5 HOURS
Rhodes Cooking Class
Rhodes Cooking Class
RHO-H

See and taste the rich allure of Rhodes on a combined driving, walking, and chef-led cooking/tasting experience that captures this ancient island’s unique flavour. Scenic Drive and Old Town Walk Your tasteful Rhodian survey begins with a scenic panoramic spin around town, departing from the pier by air-conditioned coach. This first hour reveals sights like Mandraki Harbour, beloved for its deer statues and ancient windmills, and sensational views over the island from a stop at Monte Smith, home to the Acropolis ruins. Switching to pedestrian mode, enter Old Town on foot through the impressive archway at D'Amboise Gate. For the next half-hour, enjoy a guided wander through Europe’s largest active medieval enclave – a UNESCO World Heritage Site revered for its fabulously preserved cobblestone lanes and Street of the Knights, lined with 16th and 17th-century inns. Greek Cooking Experience Having feasted on multiple landmarks, we walk to a nearby restaurant for a nourishing session focused on the making and enjoyment of traditional Greek cuisine. Alongside a seasoned chef, learn how to prep, cook, serve, and savour a traditional meze – that delicious assortment of hearty appetizer plates the Greeks do so well. Depending on availability of ingredients that day, these might include tzatziki, eggplant salad, greek salad, moussaka, or savory soutzoukakia meatballs. To quench your thirst, local wine, beer, soft drinks, or water will be served . Post-feast, the walk back to the ship takes barely 15 minutes. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered A meal is included in the excursion. Rhodes Cooking Class CODE: RHO-H DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. See and taste the rich allure of Rhodes on a combined driving, walking, and chef-led cooking/tasting experience that captures this ancient island’s unique flavour. Scenic Drive and Old Town Walk Your tasteful Rhodian survey begins with a scenic panoramic spin around town, departing from the pier by air-conditioned coach. This first hour reveals sights like Mandraki Harbour, beloved for its deer statues and ancient windmills, and sensational views over the island from a stop at Monte Smith, home to the Acropolis ruins. Switching to pedestrian mode, enter Old Town on foot through the impressive archway at D'Amboise Gate. For the next half-hour, enjoy a guided wander through Europe’s largest active medieval enclave – a UNESCO World Heritage Site revered for its fabulously preserved cobblestone lanes and Street of the Knights, lined with 16th and 17th-century inns. Greek Cooking Experience Having feasted on multiple landmarks, we walk to a nearby restaurant for a nourishing session focused on the making and enjoyment of traditional Greek cuisine. Alongside a seasoned chef, learn how to prep, cook, serve, and savour a traditional meze – that delicious assortment of hearty appetizer plates the Greeks do so well. Depending on availability of ingredients that day, these might include tzatziki, eggplant salad, greek salad, moussaka, or savory soutzoukakia meatballs. To quench your thirst, local wine, beer, soft drinks, or water will be served . Post-feast, the walk back to the ship takes barely 15 minutes. Please note: This moderate excursion involves about 1km/.6 mi of walking over paved surfaces and cobblestones with some inclines and stairs. Tour is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Casual clothing and comfortable non-slip walking shoes are recommended. Bring your preferred sun protection. Menu prepared at restaurant is subject to ingredient availability. The order of sights seen may vary. Please note: This moderate excursion involves about 1km/.6 mi of walking over paved surfaces and cobblestones with some inclines and stairs. Tour is not recommended for guests who utilise a wheelchair or have limited mobility. Casual clothing and comfortable non-slip walking shoes are recommended. Bring your preferred sun protection. Menu prepared at restaurant is subject to ingredient availability. The order of sights seen may vary.

3 HOURS
Rhodian Pottery Workshop
RHO-I

Pottery-making in Rhodes dates from ancient times, and is practised on the island to this day. Your half-day excursion to a ceramic workshop explores the history of pottery-making in Rhodes, and offers a unique opportunity to make your own vase pottery. Panoramic Drive, Pottery Workshop Depart the pier for approximately one-hour panoramic drive to Mount Smith, passing the Temple of Apollo and Ancient Stadium and then onto Afandou where the Bonis Ceramic Workshop is located. Upon arrival, each guest will be given a special apron and a general introduction on the art of ceramics. Simultaneously, this will be done by a demonstration on the pottery wheel by the instructor. All the guests, in groups of 3, will then be given the opportunity to make their own vase pottery under the guidance of the instructor, using the pottery wheel. Ceramic Workshop's Exhibition & Local Snacks The vase will then be baked and colored by the ceramic technicians, and in turn, at a later date be sent to each guest's home. There will be ample time after the pottery lesson for the guests to browse through the Ceramic Workshop's exhibition to admire the beautiful Rhodian Ceramics on display while enjoying a glass of ouzo with local snacks. The tour concludes with the return drive back to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Rhodian Pottery Workshop CODE: RHO-I DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Pottery-making in Rhodes dates from ancient times, and is practised on the island to this day. Your half-day excursion to a ceramic workshop explores the history of pottery-making in Rhodes, and offers a unique opportunity to make your own vase pottery. Panoramic Drive, Pottery Workshop Depart the pier for approximately one-hour panoramic drive to Mount Smith, passing the Temple of Apollo and Ancient Stadium and then onto Afandou where the Bonis Ceramic Workshop is located. Upon arrival, each guest will be given a special apron and a general introduction on the art of ceramics. Simultaneously, this will be done by a demonstration on the pottery wheel by the instructor. All the guests, in groups of 3, will then be given the opportunity to make their own vase pottery under the guidance of the instructor, using the pottery wheel. Ceramic Workshop's Exhibition & Local Snacks The vase will then be baked and colored by the ceramic technicians, and in turn, at a later date be sent to each guest's home. There will be ample time after the pottery lesson for the guests to browse through the Ceramic Workshop's exhibition to admire the beautiful Rhodian Ceramics on display while enjoying a glass of ouzo with local snacks. The tour concludes with the return drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however it is not wheelchair accessible. Guests must be able to negotiate a few steps at the pottery shop. We suggest guests dress in seasonal clothing and wear comfortable walking shoes. All guests will be required to fill in a form with their home address so that their pottery can be sent to them. Beverages, such as ouzo or water, will be served to the guests during their stay at the workshop. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however it is not wheelchair accessible. Guests must be able to negotiate a few steps at the pottery shop. We suggest guests dress in seasonal clothing and wear comfortable walking shoes. All guests will be required to fill in a form with their home address so that their pottery can be sent to them. Beverages, such as ouzo or water, will be served to the guests during their stay at the workshop. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

4.5 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
RHO-W

Explore Rhodes at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: RHO-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Rhodes at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
RHO-V

Explore Rhodes at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: RHO-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Rhodes at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

4 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
RHO-Y

Explore Rhodes at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private mini bus. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned mini bus and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: RHO-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Rhodes at your leisure during your full-day (8-hour) sightseeing tour via private mini bus. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned mini bus and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per mini bus if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per mini bus if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

8 HOURS
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
RHO-X

Explore Rhodes at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private mini bus. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned mini bus and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: RHO-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Rhodes at your leisure during your half-day (4-hour) sightseeing tour via private mini bus. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned mini bus and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per mini bus if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to up to 6 guests per mini bus if all guests belong to the same family/booking. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary at least 72 hours before in order to verify the feasibly of it according with our Health Protocols.

4 HOURS
The Acropolis of Lindos
The Acropolis of Lindos
RHO-A

Explore the ancient grandeur and spectacular beauty of the Acropolis of Lindos during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Lindos Depart the pier in Rhodes for approximately one-hour scenic drive to Lindos. En route, pass by picturesque villages and a landscape dotted with citrus groves, vineyards and gnarled olive trees. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour through the narrow, cobblestone streets of this ancient Doric village, then proceed up a long, narrow, path measuring approximately 950-feet (290-metres) en route to the summit of the Acropolis. Acropolis Perched on a bluff overlooking a village of whitewashed houses, narrow streets and souvenir shops, the Acropolis offers a splendid view of St. Paul's Bay. The top of the Acropolis is accessed via a steep flight of stairs. Here, see the magnificent remains of past civilisations, including the 4th-century B.C. Doric Temple of Athena Lindia, a double-winged portico, a Byzantine church and the fortifications of the Knights, including the remains of the Governor's quarters. Free Time Next, enjoy some free time in Lindos before re-boarding your coach for approximate 40-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. The Acropolis of Lindos CODE: RHO-A DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Explore the ancient grandeur and spectacular beauty of the Acropolis of Lindos during this memorable, half-day sightseeing excursion. Lindos Depart the pier in Rhodes for approximately one-hour scenic drive to Lindos. En route, pass by picturesque villages and a landscape dotted with citrus groves, vineyards and gnarled olive trees. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour through the narrow, cobblestone streets of this ancient Doric village, then proceed up a long, narrow, path measuring approximately 950-feet (290-metres) en route to the summit of the Acropolis. Acropolis Perched on a bluff overlooking a village of whitewashed houses, narrow streets and souvenir shops, the Acropolis offers a splendid view of St. Paul's Bay. The top of the Acropolis is accessed via a steep flight of stairs. Here, see the magnificent remains of past civilisations, including the 4th-century B.C. Doric Temple of Athena Lindia, a double-winged portico, a Byzantine church and the fortifications of the Knights, including the remains of the Governor's quarters. Free Time Next, enjoy some free time in Lindos before re-boarding your coach for approximate 40-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking on cobblestone streets and uphill areas, with many steps to negotiate. A walk of approximately ten minutes may be required to reach the village from the coach parking area; its centre allows only pedestrian and donkey-borne traffic. The 195 steps to the fortress have no railing. Although it is not suggested, guests may opt to take at their own risk a donkey ride (subject to availability) uphill to access the Acropolis of Lindos. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking on cobblestone streets and uphill areas, with many steps to negotiate. A walk of approximately ten minutes may be required to reach the village from the coach parking area; its centre allows only pedestrian and donkey-borne traffic. The 195 steps to the fortress have no railing. Although it is not suggested, guests may opt to take at their own risk a donkey ride (subject to availability) uphill to access the Acropolis of Lindos. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. Wear light-weight clothing and bring sun protection.

4.5 HOURS

Syros, Greece

Neoclassical Ermoupolis on Foot
Neoclassical Ermoupolis on Foot
JSY-A

Discover the exquisite architecture and monuments of the 'City of Hermes' during this picturesque excursion through historic Ermoupoli on-foot. Ermoupoli City Walking Tour Depart the pier for your guided walking tour through Ermoupoli, the capital of Syros. The largest city in the Cyclades, Ermoupoli is built like an amphitheatre around its harbour, and is crowned by the twin peaks of Ano Syros to the north and the Ortodox Vrontado to the south. The city was rebuilt in the early-mid-19th century, and boasts gorgeous Neo-Classical architecture and monuments. St. Nicholas Church and Apollon Theatre Your first stop is at the St. Nicholas Church, followed by the Unknown Soldier Monument. From here, stroll amongst the lovely villas of the Vaporia area, also known as 'Little Venice', then pass by the impressive Apollo Theatre, the first opera house of Greece. Miaoulis Square and Church of the Assumption Next, continue to Miaoulis Square with its monumental marble platform built for the Syros Philharmonic and Town Hall. Stop by the first high school of modern Greece and a colourful shopping area, then enter the Church of the Assumption to marvel at a masterpiece of religious art, an icon by the painter El Greco. At the conclusion of your tour, you may remain in town at your leisure before returning to the pier on-foot. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Neoclassical Ermoupolis on Foot CODE: JSY-A DURATION 1.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the exquisite architecture and monuments of the 'City of Hermes' during this picturesque excursion through historic Ermoupoli on-foot. Ermoupoli City Walking Tour Depart the pier for your guided walking tour through Ermoupoli, the capital of Syros. The largest city in the Cyclades, Ermoupoli is built like an amphitheatre around its harbour, and is crowned by the twin peaks of Ano Syros to the north and the Ortodox Vrontado to the south. The city was rebuilt in the early-mid-19th century, and boasts gorgeous Neo-Classical architecture and monuments. St. Nicholas Church and Apollon Theatre Your first stop is at the St. Nicholas Church, followed by the Unknown Soldier Monument. From here, stroll amongst the lovely villas of the Vaporia area, also known as 'Little Venice', then pass by the impressive Apollo Theatre, the first opera house of Greece. Miaoulis Square and Church of the Assumption Next, continue to Miaoulis Square with its monumental marble platform built for the Syros Philharmonic and Town Hall. Stop by the first high school of modern Greece and a colourful shopping area, then enter the Church of the Assumption to marvel at a masterpiece of religious art, an icon by the painter El Greco. At the conclusion of your tour, you may remain in town at your leisure before returning to the pier on-foot. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), at times over uneven surfaces, with 50 steps to negotiate at the sites visited. Walking is Syros is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding at the sites visited. Photography/videography is not permitted inside the Church of the Assumption. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), at times over uneven surfaces, with 50 steps to negotiate at the sites visited. Walking is Syros is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding at the sites visited. Photography/videography is not permitted inside the Church of the Assumption.

1.75 HOURS
Villages of Syros
Villages of Syros
JSY-D

Explore the local villages, landmarks and churches of Syros Island during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Syros, Church of the Assumption, El Greco-Painted Assumption Icon, Local Villages and Beaches Depart the pier for the short drive to the Church of the Assumption. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the church. Along the way, marvel at the original Assumption icon painted by El Greco. From here, your scenic drive continues with a picturesque drive along the local seaside villages of Syros and their beaches, including Azolimnos, Vari, Megas Gialos, and Galissas. Poseidonia, Mansion, Finikas Village, Free Time, Kini, St. Barbara Monastery Next, head to Poseidonia for a splendid view of the picturesque 19th-century mansion among the pine trees. After a photo stop here, continuing to Finikas Village. Upon arrival, some free time is made available to explore the village at your leisure. Leaving Finikas, re-board your coach and drive to Kini, where a stop is made at the St. Barbara Monastery, the only Orthodox monastery on the island. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Villages of Syros CODE: JSY-D DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Explore the local villages, landmarks and churches of Syros Island during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Syros, Church of the Assumption, El Greco-Painted Assumption Icon, Local Villages and Beaches Depart the pier for the short drive to the Church of the Assumption. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of the church. Along the way, marvel at the original Assumption icon painted by El Greco. From here, your scenic drive continues with a picturesque drive along the local seaside villages of Syros and their beaches, including Azolimnos, Vari, Megas Gialos, and Galissas. Poseidonia, Mansion, Finikas Village, Free Time, Kini, St. Barbara Monastery Next, head to Poseidonia for a splendid view of the picturesque 19th-century mansion among the pine trees. After a photo stop here, continuing to Finikas Village. Upon arrival, some free time is made available to explore the village at your leisure. Leaving Finikas, re-board your coach and drive to Kini, where a stop is made at the St. Barbara Monastery, the only Orthodox monastery on the island. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres) at times over uneven and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and at the sites visited. Walking in Finikas is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and local currency for purchases from the ship. This tour does not operate on Easter Sunday. Photography/videography is not permitted inside the Church of the Assumption. The tour sequence and timings may vary to avoid overcrowding at the sites visited. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.24 miles (about two kilometres) at times over uneven and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and at the sites visited. Walking in Finikas is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection and local currency for purchases from the ship. This tour does not operate on Easter Sunday. Photography/videography is not permitted inside the Church of the Assumption. The tour sequence and timings may vary to avoid overcrowding at the sites visited.

3 HOURS
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