
7 nightsFrom Athens (Piraeus), Greece7 ports of call
7-Day Greece & Dalmatian Delights
Seabourn · Seabourn Quest
Overview
A 7-night voyage aboard Seabourn Quest, departing Athens (Piraeus), Greece on 20 Sept 2026 and arriving in Dubrovnik, calling at 7 destinations along the way.
Athens (Piraeus), GreeceSantoriniMonemvasiaIteaNydriSarandeDubrovnik
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Itinerary
7 nights · 8 ports of call- 1
Day 1 ·Piraeus (Athens), GreeceEmbark
20 Sept 2026Depart 17:00Piraeus 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 cafés, sidewalk markets and startling views come together in a cultural mosaic for all to enjoy. - 2
Day 2 ·Santorini, Greece
21 Sept 2026Arrive 08:00Depart 23:00"Thira, the Wild Island" and "Kalliste, the Fairest One" - all terms of endearment for this seductive, volcanic Greek island in the Sea of Crete. Extraordinary for its black sand beaches and sheer limestone cliffs, Santorini also showcases remnants of the Phoenician, Spartan and Minoan cultures, which fell under the island's spell - an unvarying, irresistible lure that continues to this day. Fira, the picturesque, pedestrian-only capital, is reached from the seaport via a short cable car ride that offers thrilling views as you ascend. - 3
Day 3 ·Monemvasia, Greece
22 Sept 2026Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00Monemvasia was once on the Peloponnese mainland. Then an earthquake turned it into an island. It is now joined to the mainland by a narrow causeway that limits access, originally for reasons of defense. The tall, flat isle is completely honeycombed with nooks and grottoes, narrow alleys and rock-carved rooms. Clearly it was a formidable redoubt in times of attack, and earned its nickname the Gibraltar of the East. The upper town, long uninhabited, has narrow pathways leading to the Byzantine Aghia Sophia church, and remains of the medieval fortress and walls. In the lower town, look for the bell tower that leads you to Elkomenos Square, with its namesake medieval Elkomenos Christos church and a small museum. - 4
Day 4 ·At Sea
23 Sept 2026 - 5
Day 5 ·Itea (Delphi), Greece
24 Sept 2026Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00Itea is a small bathing resort and port at the end of a bay not too far from the ancient port of Delphi. The hills are covered with olive trees belonging to the sanctuary of Apollo in ancient times. Referred to as a "sea of olives," their production is now an important part of the local economy. - 6
Day 6 ·Nydri, Nisos Lefkda, Greece
25 Sept 2026Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00Set in a picturesque inlet, the town of Nydri is a favorite Ionian yacht harbor. Explore the vast olive groves that blanket Lefkada’s landscape, and the famous Nydri Waterfalls. - 7
Day 7 ·Sarande, Albania
26 Sept 2026Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00This 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. - 8
Day 8 ·Dubrovnik, CroatiaDisembark
27 Sept 2026Arrive 07:00Founded 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 café, listen to the chimes of the 14th-century bell tower or join the promenade down the palace-lined avenue known as the Stradun.
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