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.
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Split is the second largest port in Croatia, off the coast of Dalmatia and was built by Emperor Diocletian (d. 284–05), a great reformer of the late Roman Empire, who decided to retire from politics in 305 and stay here. , near his birthplace. Split is located between Venice and the Ionian Islands and is one of the most important cities on the Adriatic, a seaside gem, with five stunning beaches and a beautiful coastal road. Explore the historic center and visit Diocletian's Palace, the building complex with the monumental courtyard, the temples and the octagonal mausoleum, which will impress you.The complex was divided into two parts and the east side of the walls (Porta argentea = Silver Gate was connected to the west (Porta ferrea = Iron Gate) by road.
For Venice, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, a symbol of charm and kindness, a picture is a thousand words. The city of Doges excites visitors at any time of the year. The lagoon of Venice with its picturesque canals, the 118 islands connected by bridges and its countless palaces, enchants the eye and reminds of wandering in a fairy tale. A walk in St. Mark's Square, a visit to the Doge's Palace and a gondola ride are a must. If you have time, choose a visit to the neighboring islands of Murano, known for its crystals and Burano, famous for its handmade lace.
It is a city in the Puglia region of southern Italy, the capital of the province of Brindisi, on the Adriatic coast. Historically, the city has played an important role in trade and culture, due to its strategic location on the Italian peninsula and its natural harbor on the Adriatic Sea. The city remains an important port for trade with Greece and the Middle East. Brindisi's most thriving industries include agriculture as well as chemical and electrical production. The city retains important archaeological finds and coastlines, especially the north coast, where there are many sandy beaches.
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Her name is globally synonymous with the concepts "fun", "independence", "freedom", "celebrity lifestyle". The cosmopolitan Mykonos, one of the most picturesque cruise stations, invites you to wander in its beautiful, lifelong alleys and have fun until morning, without rules. Its beaches are unique and are offered for all tastes. Admire the windmills, photograph the unique landscape and enjoy a drink or coffee in "Little Venice".
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.