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.
Porting on the Egyptian Mediterranean coast is Port Said. His city was founded in 1859 and has developed under the influence of the French, English and locals.
A walk in the Corniche will reveal to you the maritime dominance and power of the city. While the 19th century consulates and mansions that adorn the entrance to the mighty Suez Canal will leave you with no choice but to stop and admire the noise, activity and sounds around you. At the same time, the historic center invites you to the roar of local shops and vendors in the open-air bazaar where modern boutiques spring up next to the old shops. The National Military Museum gives an in-depth picture of the history of the canal while the sandy beaches adorned with umbrellas and sunbeds seem to be worlds away from the relentless commercial movement in the sea.
Port Said is constantly evolving but his heart remains true to his naval present and past.
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 the 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.
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).
Rhodes is a seductive island that shines under the sun, embraced by the waters of the Eastern Aegean. Once the most important city of antiquity, the famous Knights' Island, hosts dozens of picturesque villages. One of the seven wonders of the world, the Colossus of Rhodes, once stood at the entrance of its port, until 226 BC, when an earthquake sank it! Today, nothing remains of the majestic statue, but the old city of Rhodes, a World Heritage Site, remains one of the most well-preserved medieval cities in Europe. Wander the medieval castle and the street of the Knights and be transported to another era!
This popular resort on the coast of Asia Minor, is the starting point to visit the ancient city of Ephesus, one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mediterranean and largest city in the world in the 1st century. e.g. It housed an ancient theater with a capacity of 24,000 spectators, the library of Celsus, the temple of Artemis and the baths. Today, although many of the finds have now collapsed, you will be enchanted by the grandeur of its treasures. Returning to Kusadasi, do not miss the opportunity for shopping in the city bazaar.
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.