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Cruises through the

Greek Islands

Princess

A premium family cruise line with modern ships, technology and the best service and gastronomy

Cunard

Cruise line of luxury with White Star Service and mix of modernity and tradition

Virgin Voyages

The cruise line only for adults with all modern luxury included, exclusive restaurants and WOW entertainment 

history

History

The Aegean Sea, located between Greece and Turkey, has been a crossroads of civilizations for millennia. It was the heart of the ancient Minoan and Mycenaean civilization, and later, of the classical Greek empire, whose cities flourished on its coasts. Throughout its history, the Aegean was the scene of important trade routes and numerous naval battles, such as the famous Battle of Salamis.


During the Ottoman Empire, it controlled much of its islands, until Greece achieved its independence in the 19th century. Today, the Aegean Sea remains a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of the eastern Mediterranean.

food

Food

Greek gastronomy stands out for its Mediterranean flavors, using fresh ingredients such as olive oil, herbs, and vegetables. Dishes like moussaka and souvlaki reflect its rich tradition, while seafood and feta cheese are essential. Influences from the Middle East and the Balkans bring spices and techniques. Food, in Greece, symbolizes hospitality and community.


We recommend you try:

- Moussaka - One of the most popular and recognized by locals. It is a lasagna made with eggplant and minced meat.

- Tzatziki - A characteristic sauce made with Greek yogurt, cucumber, mint, and other ingredients.

- Gyros - It is the closest thing to a kebab, but with a Greek touch, since they accompany it with Tzatziki.

- Feta cheese - whether alone or in salad, feta cheese is a staple of Greek cuisine.

THE MOST VISITED PORTS

The most visited ports

On a cruise through the Greek islands, you can explore iconic destinations such as:


- Santorini, with its white houses and stunning views of the caldera,

- Mykonos, known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife.

- Rhodes offers a mix of history and culture with its medieval city

- Crete fascinates with its archaeological sites, such as the palace of Knossos.

- Corfu stands out for its Venetian architecture and green landscapes

- Milos surprises with its unique beaches and spectacular rock formations.

climate

Climate

 The Greek Islands have mild temperatures in winter, and pleasant during the rest of the year and therefore, they are a perfect destination for vacations. The climate does not become suffocating in the summer period, however the best and most moderate temperatures tend to be in spring and autumn.

currency

Currency

The Euro is the official currency of Greece, and therefore, of the Greek Islands since the year 2002. We recommend that you always carry cash, since it can be common that you cannot pay by card in some establishments.

curiosities

Curiosities

- Petros, the pelican of Mykonos arrived on the island in 1954, due to a storm. To everyone's surprise, he abandoned the migratory habits typical of this species and lived in Mykonos for over 30 years, during which he earned the affection of all the inhabitants and tourists. His death was so mourned that they decided to replace him with another pelican, Petro II, who still lives on the island today.


- The white houses with blue roofs are a characteristic symbol of the Islands. In summer the temperatures can be high, so they are painted white to keep their interior cooler. On the other hand, most have a rounded shape, to better withstand the winds of the Mediterranean.


    - Santorini is a wonder of nature, since it was born after a huge volcanic explosion, which made a large part of the territory of the ancient island disappear and caused the creation of the current geological caldera. 


    - The history of Creta está descrita por Homero, Platón y Aristóteles y varios mitos y leyendas rondan en torno a ella. Uno de ellos identifica a Creta con la legendaria ciudad de Atlantis, la enorme isla que se hundió en el océano, hace más de 10.000 años. Pero hasta el día de hoy esto continúa siendo un misterio.


    - Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands. According to legend, when Zeus distributed the islands among the gods he forgot Helios, the god of the sun. Instead of getting angry Helios exclaimed that at that very moment a new island would emerge and it would be his. On those lands, the god of the sun begot seven sons and a daughter, with the nymph Rhodo, from whom the island took its name. For this reason, the inhabitants of Rhodes consider themselves children of the sun and it is no coincidence that the island has more than 300 days of sun per year.

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