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11 Night Mexico & Southern Carib Holiday - New Years At Sea

Embark on an unforgettable 7 Night Best Of Greece Cruise, a perfect blend of ancient wonders and island charm. Explore the sun-drenched beauty and vibrant culture of the Aegean Sea, all while enjoying the exceptional comfort and service of Celebrity Cruises.

This meticulously crafted itinerary takes you to iconic destinations. Witness the famous windmills of Mykonos, experience the breathtaking caldera sunsets of Santorini, delve into the medieval history of Rhodes, and discover ancient marvels near Kusadasi. You will also experience the unique, car-free tranquility of Hydra.

Sail aboard a luxurious Celebrity ship, indulging in exquisite dining, world-class entertainment, and unparalleled relaxation. This journey offers a seamless and enriching way to discover the very best of Greece, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

  • Cruise Line: Celebrity Cruises
  • Ship: Celebrity Silhouette
  • Duration: 11 Nights
  • Departure: December
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11 Night Mexico & Southern Carib Holiday - New Years At Sea Itinerary

Day 1

Piraeus

Athens exudes a unique charm through its mix of street markets,
vine-covered tavernas, souvenir stalls, ancient monuments and
high-rise buildings. For tourists, a plus is that most of the
capital's attractions are accessible by foot.

Athens was named after Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom.
According to mythology, she won the city after duelling against
Poseidon, god of the sea. Indeed, Athens can chart its history back
thousands of years and is regarded as the cradle of Western
civilisation. More specifically, it's democracy's birthplace, and
where philosophy, art and architecture were refined.

The city declined after the Classical Age, dwindling to nothing
but a town in the colourful area now known as the Plaka. It emerged
as independent Greece's capital in 1834.

Today, the city is bustling. And though the pollution, frantic
gridlock and dingy buildings are a striking contrast to the open
beauty of Greece's coast and islands, Athens is truly the country's
beating heart. Ancient wonders like the Acropolis, the Parthenon,
and the Temples of Zeus and Hephaestus ensure that the city will
always lure travellers.

Day 2

Mykonos

Mykonos is upmarket, fashionable and a favourite among gay
travellers. It's quite possibly Greece's most expensive island.
Designer shops, perfect beaches, colourful tavernas and throbbing
dance clubs are all on offer. That said, trendy crowds and nude
beaches have not erased the destination's enchanting traditional
flavour.

Sightseers can visit the island's archaeological museum, which
displays finds from the necropolis (cemetery) on nearby Rhenia. Day
trips to the uninhabited island of Delos are also highly
recommended. The UNESCO World Heritage archaeological site was the
Aegean's religious centre during ancient times, and features in
some captivating myths. Its history is almost as interesting.
Visitors can explore the temples and the Avenue of the Lions, and
see stunning archaic sculptures in the museum.

Day 3

Kusadasi

Kusadası is a large resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast, and the centre of the seaside district of the same name within Aydın Province. Kusadası is 95 km (59 mi) south of İzmir, and about 60 km (37 mi) from Aydın. The municipality's primary industry is tourism. Kusadası is a hugely popular tourist destination due to its perfect combination of culture, amazing beaches and fantastic things to eat and do. The area features several well-known local beaches, including Ladies Beach, the beach at the centrum, the beaches between the Batıhan Hotel and the Nazilli Site, the beach at Güzelçamlı, and the Dilek Peninsula National Park beach, referred to by locals as simply Milli Park.

Day 5

Rhodes

Knights once used Rhodes to protect the Christian west from the
east. Today, the island remains subject to invasion, though from
tourists rather than intruders.

Said to be Greece's sunniest island, Rhodes has a well-preserved
and picturesque old city. The legendary Colossus of Rhodes, one of
the Seven Wonders of the World, guarded its harbour in antiquity.
Present-day visitors will find statues of deer. Nevertheless, the
old city has plenty of wonders to offer.

The rest of the relatively large island offers miles of beaches,
interesting archaeological sites and natural beauty spots. The best
beaches are on the east coast. Lindos is especially attractive.
Faliraki, on the other hand, is a developed resort area, bustling
with young visitors.

Day 6

Santorini

Besides being one of the most beautiful islands in the world,
Santorini is also one of the most geologically and archaeologically
dramatic. Often called Thira, the island is shaped like an enormous
pair of jaws encircling a lake filled with pure blue water. This is
the core of an ancient volcano, which according to legend,
destroyed the lost continent of Atlantis.

Santorini's capital, Fira, perches on a cliff top. Ferries
arrive and depart in the harbour below, while visitors walk or ride
donkeys up the steep winding path to the town. Fira has hotels,
good restaurants, bars and plenty of nightlife to keep tourists
happy.

History buffs should visit Ancient Thira's archaeological
remains. They date back to the 9th century BC, and they're on the
island's east side. Other attractions include the excavations at a
Minoan Bronze Age settlement called Akrotiri, an archaeological
museum, and an 18th-century monastery. Santorini has two swimming
beaches, Perissa and Kamari, both characterised by their volcanic
black sand.

Day 7

Hydra

Hydra, often referred to as Hydra Island, is a picturesque destination located in Greece. Nestled in the Saronic Gulf, Hydra is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and serene surroundings. With its traditional charm, car-free streets, and blue-domed churches, Hydra offers a unique and peaceful experience for travelers.

One of the most distinctive features of Hydra is its strict regulations on transportation. The island has banned all motor vehicles, making it an ideal place for those seeking tranquility. Instead, donkeys and water taxis are the primary modes of transportation. Walking through the narrow, labyrinthine streets lined with stone mansions and vibrant bougainvillea is a true delight and allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the island's atmosphere.

Hydra boasts a remarkable history that dates back to ancient times. Once a prosperous trading hub, the island flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries. Many wealthy merchants and shipowners built extravagant mansions on the island, showcasing a unique blend of Greek, Ottoman, and Venetian architectural styles. Today, these mansions have been carefully preserved and serve as museums, art galleries, and private residences, showcasing the island's rich cultural heritage.

The main village of Hydra, also called Hydra Town or simply "Hora," is a charming and vibrant place to explore. The waterfront promenade, known as the Hydroneta, is lined with lively cafes and restaurants, offering breathtaking views of the harbor and the sea. A leisurely stroll along the promenade is a must for every visitor, as it captures the essence of Hydra's laid-back lifestyle.

Hydra's cultural scene also thrives with its numerous art galleries and museums. The Historical Archives-Museum of Hydra is a popular attraction, displaying the island's history through a collection of documents, manuscripts, and artifacts. The Ecclesiastical and Byzantine Museum houses a fascinating collection of religious artifacts, including icons and vestments. Art enthusiasts will also appreciate the numerous art exhibitions and galleries scattered throughout the town, showcasing works by local and international artists.

Nature lovers will find solace in Hydra's unspoiled beauty. The island is blessed with crystal-clear waters, secluded coves, and picturesque beaches. Hydra's coastline offers a variety of options, from pebbled beaches like Vlichos and Agios Nikolaos to remote and rocky coves like Limnioniza and Molos. Those seeking adventure can explore Hydra's hiking trails, which lead to stunning viewpoints and hidden gems. A hike to the Monastery of Profitis Ilias is highly recommended, offering panoramic vistas of the island and the surrounding sea.

Hydra is also renowned for hosting cultural events and festivals throughout the year. The Hydra Miaouli Festival, held in honor of the 19th-century naval hero Andreas Miaoulis, is a highlight during the summer season. The festival features a series of events, including music concerts, theatrical performances, and a spectacular fireworks display over the harbor. The Historical Archive of Hydra also organizes various cultural events, including lectures, book presentations, and art exhibitions.

In terms of dining, Hydra offers a diverse range of culinary experiences. From traditional Greek taverns serving delicious mezes (small plates) to cozy waterfront restaurants specializing in fresh seafood, visitors can savor the unique flavors of the island. Hydra's nightlife is relatively laid-back and centered around cozy bars and cafes, perfect for enjoying a relaxing evening with friends or family.

To reach Hydra, visitors can take a ferry or hydrofoil from Athens, with regular connections throughout the year. The journey takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, allowing travelers to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and find serenity in this idyllic island.

Overall, Hydra offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking a unique Greek island experience. Its rich history, traditional architecture, natural beauty, and cultural events make it a destination that caters to the tastes of every traveler. Whether you are looking to relax on pristine beaches, explore historical sites, or indulge in local cuisine, Hydra is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

Day 8

Piraeus

Athens exudes a unique charm through its mix of street markets,
vine-covered tavernas, souvenir stalls, ancient monuments and
high-rise buildings. For tourists, a plus is that most of the
capital's attractions are accessible by foot.

Athens was named after Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom.
According to mythology, she won the city after duelling against
Poseidon, god of the sea. Indeed, Athens can chart its history back
thousands of years and is regarded as the cradle of Western
civilisation. More specifically, it's democracy's birthplace, and
where philosophy, art and architecture were refined.

The city declined after the Classical Age, dwindling to nothing
but a town in the colourful area now known as the Plaka. It emerged
as independent Greece's capital in 1834.

Today, the city is bustling. And though the pollution, frantic
gridlock and dingy buildings are a striking contrast to the open
beauty of Greece's coast and islands, Athens is truly the country's
beating heart. Ancient wonders like the Acropolis, the Parthenon,
and the Temples of Zeus and Hephaestus ensure that the city will
always lure travellers.

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