
10 nightsFrom Venice, Italy11 ports of call
Venice to Athens (Piraeus)
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Overview
A 10-night voyage aboard Azamara Journey, departing Venice, Italy on 11 Oct 2028 and arriving in Athens (Lavrion), Greece, calling at 11 destinations along the way.
Venice, ItalyKoperRovinj, CroatiaSplitKotorCorfuKefaloniaDelphi (Itea), GreeceOlympia (Katakolon), GreeceChania, CreteAthens (Lavrion), Greece
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Itinerary
10 nights · 11 ports of call- 1
Day 1 ·VeniceEmbark
11 Oct 2028Arrive 06:00Depart 18:00 - 2
Day 2 ·Koper
12 Oct 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 22:00A key commercial center with a Venetian past, Koper is Slovenia's only deep-water port. Stroll the narrow streets of the "old city" to the Praetorian Palace, which could easily be the setting of a Renaissance drama, sip a coffee in the square, then visit the Cathedral of St. Nazarius, the largest in Slovenia. - 3
Day 3 ·Rovinj (Istria),Croatia
13 Oct 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00 - 4
Day 4 ·Split
14 Oct 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 20:00Its Adriatic seaside lined with palm trees, Split is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, and custodian of the riches of culture and history found within and around the walls of the Roman emperor Diocletian’s palace. Begun in 295 AD as an imperial residence and fortified camp, its twisting cobblestone byways reveal churches and chapels both Romanesque and Gothic, and older places of worship such as the Temple of Jupiter. The old town is remarkably well preserved, and is full of museums, art galleries, and cozy cafes where you can pause along your way. - 5
Day 5 ·Kotor
15 Oct 2028Arrive 09:30Depart 17:00Kotor’s beautiful bay has long attracted passing ships that stopped to trade, plunder, or conquer, and merchants, pirates, and soldiers of numerous empires have walked this maze of cobblestone streets before you. One of Europe’s best-preserved cities of medieval or Renaissance vintage, its walls were constructed right into the steep slopes of the mountain behind it, providing protection and making it an amazing sight on approach from the sea. Venetian ramparts enclose a rich history, with churches of varying styles, and a Romanesque cathedral built on the foundations of an earlier church, and a still earlier Roman temple. - 6
Day 6 ·Corfu
16 Oct 2028Arrive 09:00Depart 22:00One of the most beautiful islands in all of the Mediterranean, Corfu is said to cast a spell upon those who land upon its shores, which is perhaps why Shakespeare set his magical play, The Tempest, here. Millions of silvery olive trees grace the hillsides, the scent of lemon blossoms perfumes the air, and picturesque views of sapphire bays set against verdant hills capture your attention. A leisurely stroll through the narrow alleyways of Corfu old town will reveal many local treasures - old churches, a Byzantine cathedral, small enticing shops, and tavernas offering local wines and fresh seafood. - 7
Day 7 ·Argostoli
17 Oct 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 22:00The capital and “heart” of the Greek Island of Kefalonia, Argostoli is a modern town with a traditional soul. Although devastated by a major earthquake in 1953, the city has been largely rebuilt, and there are still many places of myth and legend to explore. With its stunning display of stalactites and stalagmites, the famous Drogati Cave and underground Melissani Lake routinely top must-see lists. There’s also the vibrant central square, Plateia Valianou, with its many bars, restaurants and tavernas, and the picturesque Lithostroto, a pedestrian-only cobblestoned shopping street. - 8
Day 8 ·Delphi (Itea)
18 Oct 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00On the southwestern tip of Mt. Parnassus, Delphi was the spot the ancient Greeks chose for their most sacred Oracle, Apollo. Explore the historic temples, monuments and ancient art to discover why Delphi was deemed the spiritual center of the world. - 9
Day 9 ·Olympia (Katakolon), Greece
19 Oct 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00This Greek seaside town is the gateway to the ruins of Olympia, where the ancient games began in 776 BC, and continued for over 1000 years, until they were outlawed as a pagan festival, after Rome officially adopted Christianity as the only legitimate imperial religion. The complex is made up of temples, workshops, and the training structures that have given us the word we still use today to describe such facilities – gymnasium. The games did not recommence until 1896, but their ancient roots are acknowledged when the modern Olympic flame is lit here every four years, before beginning its long journey to the host nation. - 10
Day 10 ·Chania,Crete
20 Oct 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00On the northwest side of Crete rests the old Venetian port of Chania, the second largest city on the island. Inhabited since the Neolithic era, Chania is a modern city built over the ruins of the ancient city of Kydonia.
Stroll through the old city and see how it has been touched by the intersection of diverse civilizations throughout history, with a mixture of Greek, Venetian, and Ottoman influences on every corner: Minoan ruins, Byzantine churches, and impressive frescos. The Archaeological Museum of Chania houses an extensive collection of Minoan and Roman artifacts, and with replicas of ships dating back to the Bronze Age, the Naval Museum is a great way to explore the ages of Chania. - 11
Day 11 ·Athens (Lavrion)Disembark
21 Oct 2028Arrive 05:00Home to the largest and oldest amphitheatre in Greece, this seaside town is an idyllic gateway to Athens ? the intellectual and artistic center of Greece. Immerse yourself in the Temples of Demeter and Dionysus and discover why these ancient sites are so renowned.
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