Greece & Dalmatian Extravaganza
Uncover the magic of the Mediterranean on this enchanting cruise that begins in the storybook streets of Dubrovnik, Croatia to timeless grandeur of Athens.
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Uncover the magic of the Mediterranean on this enchanting cruise that begins in the storybook streets of Dubrovnik, Croatia. Spend a few days soaking in the city's old-world charm before setting sail to explore a handpicked collection of coastal gems. From the sun-soaked shores of Korcula and Brindisi to the crystal-clear waters of Zakinthos and the cultural richness of Sarande, each port offers a unique slice of history, cuisine, and beauty. Glide across the Ionian Sea to the neoclassical elegance of Nafplion and the timeless grandeur of Athens, where your journey concludes. With a perfect mix of relaxation at sea and immersive days on land, this Mediterranean escape is a seamless blend of elegance, exploration, and unforgettable moments.
Package Inclusions:
- Return economy class flights with full service carrier from Australia* to Dubrovnik, returning from Athens
- 02 OCT 2026 private transfer from Dubrovnik airport to hotel
- 02-04 Oct 2026 - 2 nights 5-star accommodation in Dubrovnik including breakfast
- 04 OCT 2026 private transfer from Dubrovnik hotel to port
- 7 nights Greece & Dalmatian cruise onboard Seabourn Quest, Dubrovnik to Athens
- All onboard meals including specialty restaurants
Complimentary beverages, including fine wines & premium spirits
Welcome champagne & in-suite bar stocked with your preferences
Complimentary caviar
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Tipping is neither required, nor expected
Port charges & taxes - 11 OCT 2026 private transfer from Piraeus port to Athens hotel
- 11-12 Oct 2026 - 1 night 5-star accommodation in Athens including breakfast
- 12 OCT 2026 private transfer from Athens hotel to airport
- Solo package price from $21,499
Itinerary
Day 1 Dubrovnik, Croatia
Upon arrival in Dubrovnik, transfer to your accommodation for the next two nights.
Day 2 Dubrovnik, Croatia
After breakfast, dive into this historical city at your own pace.
Founded in the 7th century, Dubrovnik rose to greatness as a merchant state, independent republic and cultural crossroads. The traffic-free Old Town has been called a Croatian Athens. This UNESCO designated World Heritage Site is a living museum of the ages with fortifications, chapels, monastic cloisters and Europe's second-oldest synagogue crowded into its ancient walls. Relax at a sidewalk cafe, listen to the chimes of the 14th-century bell tower or join the promenade down the palace-lined avenue known as the Stradun.
Day 3 Dubrovnik, Croatia
After breakfast, transfer to port for embarkation.
Day 4 Korcula, Croatian Isle
"The gods wanted to crown their creation so on the last day they turned tears, stars and the sea breeze into the isles of Kornati." Thus wrote George Bernard Shaw referring to the largest archipelago in the Mediterranean, the islands, islets, and reefs of the Dalmatian coast. Korcula, the town and port on an island of the same name, could be called a Dubrovnik in miniature. Situated at the most strategic point of the island, along ancient sea trade routes, it has always attracted travellers and settlers. It is a window onto thousands of years of European culture; down through the centuries Hellenic, Roman, Illyrian, Croatian and Venetian civilizations have all left their mark. The Trojan hero Antenor was the legendary founder of the island, and it is well known as the birthplace of that great traveler, seaman, and explorer - Marco Polo. Inside the town walls is a diversity of architecture which has remained untouched through the centuries. Wander through its narrow lanes, visit the gothic cathedral of St. Marco, take a peek at Marco Polo's birthplace, or climb one of the impressive towers built into the city walls.Day 5 Brindisi, Italy
Set on a peninsula between two arms of the Adriatic Sea, Brindisi was an important port of the Roman Empire, and later for the East India Company. In the 2nd century BC the Appian Way was built, linking the port to Rome, and a column near the harbor marks the end of that famous route. It is here that in 71 BC, the gladiator Spartacus led thousands of rebel slaves in an unsuccessful escape. Today visitors find Romanesque churches, a 13th-century castle and, in the surrounding Apulia region, remains of ancient Messapian culture.Day 6 Sarande, Albania
This important port on Southern Albania curls around a superb natural harbor, dominated by the hilltop 16th century Lekuresi Castle with distinctive round towers. In the town center are the ruins of a 5th century synagogue, later a Christian basilica, with remnant mosaic floors. Another picturesque ruin is the Forty Saints Monastery from the 6th century, which is thought to have been an important pilgrimage site. But the main attraction in southern Albania is the archaeological site of Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with extensive ruins of communities dating from prehistory, though the Greek and Roman eras, as well as the Byzantine period, until the medieval period.Day 7 Zakinthos, Greece
A favorite of the Venetians during their three centuries of rule, Zakinthos today is increasingly popular with pleasure-seekers from throughout the world. Although virtually destroyed by an earthquake and fire in 1953, the town was painstakingly rebuilt stone by stone by its citizens, who remain fiercely proud of their island and its history. Explore Solomos Square and the fascinating Museum of Post-Byzantine Art with its fine collection of templos, carved, gilded icon screens. Shoppers will find no shortage of boutiques, particularly around St. Mark's Square. Above it all stands the ancient castle, complete with fortified walls, which once provided safety to the Medieval population. The views are excellent. Special Note: October 28 is a national holiday in Greece.Day 8 At Sea
Day 9 Nafplion, Greece
Held to be one of the loveliest small towns in all the islands, Navplion has a tradition and culture all its own. The sheltered location, below a rocky headland crowned by a Venetian fortress is perhaps unrivaled in Greece. After the Greek revolution of the early 19th century, Navplion served as the first modern capital. The neoclassical houses, large official buildings and carefully planned seafront streets all date from this period.Day 10 Piraeus (athens), Greece
Upon arrival, transfer for your hotel in Athens and enjoy the rest of the day at your own leisure.
Piraeus has been the port for Athens since 482 BC. The busy harbor is filled with ferries and cruise ships making their way to the Greek Islands and other Mediterranean cities. The busy metropolis of Athens and its treasure trove of antiquities lie just a few miles from the port. Even as the reality of the modern city took hold, with its high-rise apartments, crowded sidewalks and bustling traffic, the beauty of the Acropolis, the outstanding museums, charming cafes, sidewalk markets and startling views come together in a cultural mosaic for all to enjoy.
Day 11 Athens, Greece
After breakfast, transfer to airport for your departure flight home. End of your unforgettable voyage.
Terms and Conditions Terms and Conditions apply: All prices are quoted in Australian dollars, based on per person double occupancy unless stated otherwise, and inclusive of all taxes and discounts. All prices & itineraries are current as of 11 April 2024 & subject to change without notice. Prices are subject to change due to availability, currency fluctuations, fuel price, and tax increases. Oceanview and Balcony cabins may have obstructed views, please check with your consultant. Price includes any stated bonus nights, upgrades & package savings, if applicable. All passports, visas, travel permits, and vaccinations are the responsibility of the travelling passenger to secure prior to travel. Airfares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice, based in economy class from Sydney and are subject to the carriers' flight schedules and conditions. Seasonal and flight routing surcharges may apply. Airfares are based on the lowest available fare, which comes with strict conditions i.e., non-refundable, or non-changeable. Please ask your consultant for pricing on flexible fare options that allow cancellations and/or amendments at a fee. Please call us for prices from other airports. Travel packages advertised may include multiple products provided by several suppliers to provide a travel itinerary. Each component of the package will be treated independent of each other, and the specific terms & conditions of each product supplier will apply. Hotels may charge resort fees, or a security bond not included or mentioned in this package, payable direct upon check-in. We reserve the right to correct errors without penalty. From pricing is based on Oceanview category A, Balcony category V1, Suite category PH.
Greece & Dalmatian Extravaganza
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