Tour Detail
4 Nights 3 Days Aegean Islands with M/V Gemini from Kuşadası
Tour Detail
4 Nights 3 Days Aegean Islands with M/V Gemini from Kuşadası
Tour Program
Boarding hours for the ship are between 07:00 and 10:00. Our ship departs from Kuşadası at 12:00 and arrives in Patmos at 16:00; Patmos, reflecting typical Mediterranean architecture and culture with its whitewashed houses, is a paradise on earth. Ferries, yachts, and cruise boats generally anchor in Skala, the island's central and port city. The city exudes luxury and offers numerous souvenir shops and boutiques. Every day, small boats and kayak tours are organized from the port to the island's large beaches. Our ship departs at 20:00.
Arrival in Athens (LAVRION) at 07:00; Piraeus, the charming port of Athens, is a beautiful city with its small hotels and lovely appearance. The Parthenon, the strongest symbol of the Ancient Greek Civilization, is located atop the Acropolis in Athens. Below, in Plaka, where taverns and shopping centers are found, you can catch the rhythm of the day and night. Our ship departs at 12:00.
Arrival in Mykonos at 19:00; Mykonos town, with its white narrow streets and cube-shaped houses, is the most visited and the most expensive Greek island. The island's main regulars are the global jet set. Mykonos, one of the most glamorous islands in Greece, was established in 1615. Known for its beaches, the island's best beach is located on the southern coast. This beach, named Platis Gialos, is 4 kilometers away from Mykonos town. This beach, backed by hotels and restaurants, is the island's main beach. Mykonos, with its narrow streets, white houses, and pink and white flowers spilling onto the roads, is a classic of the Aegean. Its most unusual feature is the Nudist Camp located on the island. Our ship departs at 02:00.
Arrival in Santorini at 09:00; Santorini Island, famous for its black sand beaches and white villages perched on volcanic rocks, takes its name from St. Irene in the 13th century. The main attractions on the island are the Akrotiri, Ancient Thira, Fira, and Oia regions. Fira, the central part of the island, was rebuilt after the 1956 earthquake. This center offers a stunning view and is located 580 steps away from the small harbor of Skala Fira. It is possible to reach this harbor by teleferic or by mules on the stairs. Oia, the island's third-largest harbor, has become a traditional settlement since the earthquake. Surrounded by neoclassical mansions, Oia is considered mysterious. Our ship departs at 17:00.
Arrival in Rhodes at 09:00; Rhodes Island, the largest of the 12 islands belonging to Greece, is located in the Aegean Sea, directly opposite Marmaris. The island mainly sustains itself through tourism. The city of Rhodes, considered the center of the island, is divided into Old Town and New Town: the Old Town, as the name suggests, is the part where historical structures are found. Surrounded by walls 12 meters thick, the city is influenced by the knights and the Ottoman period. The Old Town features narrow streets once traversed by mounted knights, the mystical atmosphere of the castle, and its churches and mosques, making it the region that attracts more tourists compared to other areas of the island. Worth seeing are the Archaeological Museum, which once served as a hospital for the knights, and the statue of Aphrodite located in this museum. Lindos, after the Old Town, is the most visited place on the island. Located 47 km from the city of Rhodes, Lindos is famous for its whitewashed cubic houses, deep blue windows adorned with geraniums, narrow winding streets, and the ancient castle that opens a page from history when you reach the top of the city. The locals have even considered those who are too lazy to climb the castle by introducing donkey taxis. The ship departs at 17:00.
Arrival in Kuşadası at 06:00.
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