From Athens (Piraeus) to Athens (Piraeus) · Mediterranean · 7 nights
From Athens (Piraeus) to Athens (Piraeus)
True clipper ships, these beautiful four-masted vessels reflect a proud seafaring heritage in their elegant sails, warm woods and polished brass.
Sister ships Star Clipper and Star Flyer certainly stand out
from the crowd. In full sail they are an awe-inspiring sight,
reminiscent of a bygone age, yet combining this tradition with the
comfort of a modern cruise line, ideal for those who wish to
experience a tall ship cruise. Climb the mast or relax by the small
pool; you can be as involved as you wish on these easy-going and
friendly ships.
Athens is a city awash with historical and cultural significance. Towering over the city are the gleaming columns of the Parthenon, surely one of the most iconic sights in the whole of Europe. And yet Athens is much more than an open air museum; this is a dynamic, bustling metropolis, and a place where history is still very much unfolding. For all its faults, the Greek capital possesses an energy and an optimism that are manifest in everything from the burgeoning art scene to the restaurants and bars that continue to pop up on a regular basis.
The North Aegean port of Dikili is the gateway to the spectacular hilltop ruins of Pergamum, a 30-minute drive away. Most of the buildings here date back to the 2nd century BC, including the main palace, the library and the Altar of Zeus, and the ruins were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014.
Sunseekers have long sought out Skiathos for its beautiful beaches, and it’s a great place to spend a day just chilling out mid-way through a cruise. If the beach doesn’t appeal then Skiathos Town is worth exploring, with plenty of restaurants, tavernas and souvenir shops.
The verdant island of Skopelos, swathed in pine forests and olive groves, lies a little off the beaten track, though visitor numbers have been on the increase since the island was featured in the ‘Mamma Mia!’ movies. The beautiful whitewashed streets of Skopelos town are a joy to explore, full of pretty little churches and cosy tavernas.
The island of Poros is situated just off the coast of the Peloponnese, separated from the mainland by a narrow sea channel. Pretty, pastel-hued Poros Town is crowned by a picturesque clock tower, while the island’s forested interior is home to the 18th century Holy Monastery of Zoodochos Pigi.
Athens is a city awash with historical and cultural significance, but it's much more than an open air museum; this is a dynamic, bustling metropolis, and a place where history is still very much unfolding.