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Greek Isles Cruises

Greek Isles Cruises

Having been inhabited since 270,000 BC, Greece has earned a rich place in history as the birthplace of democracy; Western philosophy, drama and literature; and the Olympic Games. Today, it draws visitors to its ancient ruins, gorgeous coastlines and wide, open spaces.

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MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Nov 20244 cruises$303
Feb 20252 cruises$5,699
Mar 20259 cruises$279
Apr 202551 cruises$329
May 2025146 cruises$298
Jun 2025182 cruises$539
Jul 2025168 cruises$459
Aug 2025190 cruises$459
Sep 2025177 cruises$659
Oct 2025106 cruises$279
Nov 202511 cruises$279
Dec 20251 cruise$5,499
Jan 20261 cruise$5,499
Mar 20264 cruises$3,331
Apr 202615 cruises$629
May 202667 cruises$810
Jun 202678 cruises$759
Jul 202682 cruises$774
Aug 202669 cruises$774
Sep 202679 cruises$986
Oct 202652 cruises$959
Nov 20264 cruises$6,800
Apr 20271 cruise$6,490
Jun 20271 cruise$7,419
Jul 20271 cruise$7,419
Sep 20272 cruises$7,419

Greek Isles Cruise Highlights

Pack comfortable shoes and a bathing suit: of Greece's many draws, you cannot miss relaxing on the beaches of Mykonos and Santorini or hiking up to historical gems like the Acropolis. Other must-sees include ruins like the Parthenon, Ancient Mycenae, and Mystras. In Athens, the Byzantine and Christian Museum and the Acropolis Museum showcase Greek treasures preserved from the earliest centuries of Western civilization. For shopping, stroll through Plaka, a historical neighborhood in Athens, or Monastiraki.

Popular Greek Isles Cruise Ports

Greece is home to more than 200 inhabited islands in the Aegean and Ionian seas. These are three of the most popular destinations to visit on a Greek Islands cruise:

  • Santorini, Greece: Step out of a postcard and into Santorini's weaving roads lined with white-washed buildings and blue-domed roofs overlooking a glimmering sea. With beaches shaped by volcanic eruptions and wine producers dotting the island, Santorini is the perfect place to kick back and relax.
  • Mykonos, Greece: Known for its spectacular beaches and delicious Mediterranean food - think olives, cheese, honey, and pistachios - Mykonos is a must-see destination while in Greece. On the island, you can visit the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos to see ruins from nearby Delos, the birthplace of Apollo, or rent ATVs to explore the island's rolling hills on your own.
  • Athens, Greece: Greece's capital, known as the cradle of Western Civilization, is a history-lover's paradise. Visit the Acropolis, the Temple of Poseidon, the Theater of Dionysus and the Parthenon, as well as museums like the Museum of the City of Athens and the Museum of Cycladic Art.

When is the Best Time to Go to the Greek Isles?

Summer is the most popular time to visit Greece, with warm weather perfect for sunbathing and cooling off in the island's surrounding deep blue waters. June through September is peak season, with July and August seeing the most frequent sailings. During these times, it can get very hot, with temperatures reaching into the 90s (degrees Fahrenheit), so much sure to stay hydrated and pack light, cool clothes.

What Cruise Lines Go to the Greek Isles?

Once reserved for the elite class, the Greek Islands are now frequented by ships big and small. Which line to choose depends largely on which islands you'd like to visit; the smaller the ship, the more hard-to-reach islands passengers can visit. These lines sail to Greece regularly, with a range of ports of call:

  • Royal Caribbean Cruises: Often departing from Civitavecchia, Italy, Royal Caribbean's Greek Isles cruises make stops in Katakolon, Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini. Shore excursions on these itineraries include a visit to the Agriturismo Magna Grecia Farm and a hike up Santorini's famous Nea Kameni volcano.
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises: Sail with Regent to Greece from Barcelona on a Grand Mediterranean Cruise or round trip from Athens (Port of Piraeus) on a Majestic Greek Isles sailing. Regent visits Greek ports like Khios, Volos, Katakolon and Athens. Voyages are seven or more nights, with many including ports in Spain and Italy as well.
  • Windstar Cruises: For yacht-style cruising and visits to less regularly trafficked ports, Windstar is a top choice. On an Athens to Athens voyage, Windstar travelers will visit nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites and stop in less-crowded ports like Nafplio and Patmos.