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Europe Mediterranean Sea
Sun 15 Aug 2027 - Wed 25 Aug 2027

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10 nights, from Athens

Cruise Region : Europe, Mediterranean Sea
Company : Azamara Cruises
Ship : Azamara Onward
Journey Start : Sun 15 Aug 2027
Journey End : Wed 25 Aug 2027
Count Nights : 10 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 15.08 Sun Piraeus (Athens) / Greece 17:00
2 16.08 Mon Syros / Greece 08:00 16:00
3 17.08 Tue Thessaloniki / Greece 09:00 21:00
4 18.08 Wed Volos / Greece 08:00 20:00
5 19.08 Thu Mykonos / Greece 09:00 22:00
6 20.08 Fri Cesme / Turkey 08:00 18:00
7 21.08 Sat Monemvasia / Greece 09:00 18:00
8 22.08 Sun Zakif (Zakynthos) / Greece 08:00 20:00
9 23.08 Mon Corfu / Greece 08:00 20:00
10 24.08 Tue Day at sea / Sea
11 25.08 Wed Fusina 06:00
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 00:00-17:00

    Piraeus (Athens) / Greece

    Piraeus is the gateway to Athens , which, in turn, is rightfully considered the center of the centers of the whole world, with the main attraction - the acropolis. Piraeus is an old port city serving the port of Athens, the largest port in Greece to date. Piraeus is part of the great Athens, which boasts an abundance of attractions, including unique monuments of national fine art. More than two hundred museums and galleries, including the University History Museum, the Ceramics Archaeological Museum and many others, will hospitably welcome you within their walls and familiarize themselves with the culture of this area.

  • Day 2: 08:00-16:00

    Syros / Greece

    Syros is a picturesque island in the Cyclades, known for its rich history and diverse architecture. Its capital, Ermoupoli, is one of the few Greek towns where Byzantine churches stand alongside neoclassical mansions. Once Greece’s major maritime hub, the city still retains an air of elegance and cultural depth.

    The island is perfect for travelers seeking more than just beach vacations. It offers peaceful coves, scenic trails, and delicious local cuisine — from fresh seafood to "lagano," a traditional bread baked with olive oil. Fun fact: Ermoupoli is home to one of the oldest theaters in Greece — Apollon, modeled after Milan's La Scala.

  • Day 3: 09:00-21:00

    Thessaloniki / Greece

    The second-largest city in Greece and the capital of Central Macedonia, Thessaloniki (more correctly in Greek, "Thessaloniki"), is today the cultural capital of the country: the city is known for its festivals and events. Moreover, it is also a city with over 3,000 years of history, where traces of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires, as well as the once-dominant Jewish population, have been preserved. The old city center, located north of the modern center, miraculously 1 survived the great fire of 1917. 2 It is now a UNESCO World Heritage.

  • Day 4: 08:00-20:00

    Volos / Greece

    Volos (Greek: Βόλος) is a coastal port city in Thessaly situated midway on the Greek mainland, about 330 kilometres (205 miles) north of Athens and 220 kilometres (137 miles) south of Thessaloniki. It is the capital of the Magnesiaregional unit. Volos is the only outlet to the sea from Thessaly, the country's largest agricultural region. With a population of 144,449 (2011), it is an important industrial centre, while its port provides a bridge between Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

    Volos is the newest of the Greek port cities, with a large proportion of modern buildings erected following the catastrophic earthquakes of 1955. It includes the municipal units of Volos, Nea Ionia and Iolkos, as well as smaller suburban communities. The economy of the city is based on manufacturing, trade, services and tourism. Home to the University of Thessaly, the city also offers facilities for conferences, exhibitions and major sporting, cultural and scientific events. Volos participated in the 2004 Olympic Games, and the city has since played host to other athletic events, such as the European Athletic Championships. Volos hosted the 7th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics from 27 July to 5 August 2013.

  • Day 5: 09:00-22:00

    Mykonos / Greece

    Mykonos is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. The island spans an area of 85.5 square kilometres (33.0 sq mi) and rises to an elevation of 341 metres (1,119 feet) at its highest point. There are 10,134 inhabitants (2011 census), most of whom live in the largest town, Mykonos, which lies on the west coast. The town is also known as Chora (i.e. the Town in Greek, following the common practice in Greece when the name of the island itself is the same as the name of the principal town).

  • Day 6: 08:00-18:00

    Cesme / Turkey

  • Day 7: 09:00-18:00

    Monemvasia / Greece

    Monemvasia — The Rock Fortress of the Aegean

    Monemvasia is a unique fortified town carved into a massive rock on an island off the southeastern coast of the Peloponnese (Laconia). Nearly invisible from the mainland, its name means "single entrance," reflecting its strategic importance during the Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman periods.​

    Today, Monemvasia enchants visitors with its preserved medieval architecture, cobbled streets, Byzantine churches, and stunning views of the Aegean Sea. It offers a timeless atmosphere, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in history and tranquility.

  • Day 8: 08:00-20:00

    Zakif (Zakynthos) / Greece

    Emerald waters, white cliffs, and postcard-perfect landscapes await you on Zakynthos, one of the most scenic islands in the Ionian Sea. This Greek gem is famous for Navagio Bay, where a shipwreck nestled between chalk cliffs has become an iconic symbol and a dream location for photographers around the world. With its mild climate, green hills, and the scent of orange groves, it’s an ideal destination for a relaxed holiday.

    But Zakynthos is not only a beach paradise. You can take a boat trip to spot the rare Caretta-Caretta sea turtles that nest on the island’s beaches. In the evening, cozy villages welcome you with tavernas serving fresh seafood and waterfront promenades aglow with lights. This island is a perfect choice for both romantic getaways and outdoor adventures.

  • Day 9: 08:00-20:00

    Corfu / Greece

    Corfu or Kerkyra is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. It is the second largest of the Ionian Islands, and, including its small satellite islands, forms the northwesternmost part of Greece. The island is part of the Corfu regional unit, and is administered as a single municipality, which also includes the smaller islands of Ereikoussa, Mathraki and Othonoi. The municipality has an area of 610,9 km2, the island proper 592,8 km2. The principal city of the island and seat of the municipality (pop. 32,095) is also named Corfu. Corfu is home to the Ionian University.

    The island is bound up with the history of Greece from the beginnings of Greek mythology. Its history is full of battles and conquests. Ancient Korkyra took part in the Battle of Sybota which was a catalyst for the Peloponnesian War, and, according to Thucydides, the largest naval battle between Greek city states until that time. Thucydides also reports that Korkyra was one of the three great naval powers of fifth century BC Greece, along with Athens and Corinth. Medieval castles punctuating strategic locations across the island are a legacy of struggles in the Middle Ages against invasions by pirates and the Ottomans. Two of these castles enclose its capital, which is the only city in Greece to be surrounded in such a way. As a result, Corfu's capital has been officially declared a Kastropolis ("castle city") by the Greek government. From medieval times and into the 17th century, the island, having successfully repulsed the Ottomans during several sieges, was recognised as a bulwark of the European States against the Ottoman Empireand became one of the most fortified places in Europe. The fortifications of the island were used by the Venetians to defend against Ottoman intrusion into the Adriatic. Corfu eventually fell under British rule following the Napoleonic Wars. Corfu was eventually ceded by the British Empire along with the remaining islands of the United States of the Ionian Islands, and unification with modern Greece was concluded in 1864 under the Treaty of London.

    In 2007, the city's old quarter was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, following a recommendation by ICOMOS.

    Corfu is a very popular tourist destination. The island was the location of the 1994 European Union summit.

  • Day 10:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 11: 06:00-00:00

    Fusina