Excursion schedule
The largest port in Greece and one of the most historic ports in the Mediterranean, is the gateway to the center of Athens. Through a pleasant route, you will have the opportunity to get to know the beauties of the capital, to visit the Parthenon, to walk to the Ancient Agora and Syntagma Square, to visit the Acropolis Museum or simply, to relax in the alleys of Plaka and drink a cafe overlooking the Sacred Rock of the Acropolis.
The northernmost island of the Dodecanese, the picturesque and sacred island of Patmos, remains picturesque and peaceful, thanks to the mild tourist development. Visit the Cave of the Apocalypse and the imposing monastery of Ag. John at the top of the hill, where, according to Christian tradition, the rock was torn and from there, from three smaller crevices that symbolize the Holy Trinity, the voice of God was heard when he dictated to John the text of Revelation. In 1999, the historical center of Chora and the Monastery of Ag. John was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Ashdod is the largest port in Israel and offers the gateway to Jerusalem, one of the holiest cities in the world. Do not miss a visit to the 5,000-year-old walled city, where you will see the Western Wall (Wall of Tears) and the Holy Sepulcher and Garden of Gethsemane, where part of the Holy Cross is said to be kept. Returning to Ashdod, take a stroll along the HaMidrehof promenade, which has been transformed into the city's Riviera.Dive into the Dead Sea, visit the Bar-Gera Museum with collections of artwork by artists expelled by the Nazis and other fascist regimes, and don't forget to visit the Holocaust Memorial, dedicated to the 6 million Jews who lost their lives. their.
Haifa is the largest city in northern Israel, and the third largest city in the country, with a population of over 272,181 inhabitants. The city is home to the Baha'i World Center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today the city is an important port on the Mediterranean coast of Israel and is located in the Gulf of Haifa with an area of 63.7 sq.km. It is home to Matam, one of the oldest and largest high-tech parks in the country.
Limassol is the second largest city in Cyprus and the largest community on the island. It is built in the Cape of Akrotiri on the south coast and is the largest port of transit trade in the Mediterranean. Limassol Castle is located in the heart of the old town, just above the old port. According to tradition, this is where Richard the Lionheart married the Berengars of Navarre and crowned her Queen of England in 1191. Visitors can also visit a large number of museums (Archaeological, Folk Art) and archeological sites (Kourion, Limassol Castle, Learned).
Santorini, the most impressive Greek island and No. 1 destination in the country, is the result of the volcanic eruption that took place 3,600 years ago (between 1627 and 1600 BC) during which the caldera was formed, with the central lagoon that occupies an area of about 12 x 7 km. The result remains "explosive"! Steep cliffs 300 m high, cube-shaped cave houses, off-white, surrounded by pink bougainvilleas, shine in the sunlight. The wild beauty and the most beautiful sunset in the world will steal your heart!
The largest port in Greece and one of the most historic ports in the Mediterranean, is the gateway to the center of Athens. Through a pleasant route, you will have the opportunity to get to know the beauties of the capital, to visit the Parthenon, to walk to the Ancient Agora and Syntagma Square, to visit the Acropolis Museum or simply, to relax in the alleys of Plaka and drink a cafe overlooking the Sacred Rock of the Acropolis.