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12 Night Dubrovnik to Athens The Tides of Time and Land Tour

From Dubrovnik to Athens (Port of Piraeus)

Douglas Mawson

Aurora Expeditions
4 Stars
  • Cruise #: 13951306
  • Departs: Sun, Aug 2, 2026
  • Returns: Fri, Aug 14, 2026
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    Balcony $10,716
    Suite $17,116
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    Itinerary Summary

    Day by Day Details

    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Sunday - Aug 2, 2026
    Day
    1
    Dubrovnik, Croatia
    • Dubrovnik, Croatia
    Welcome to Croatia. On arrival at Dubrovnik Airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall to meet an Aurora Expeditions representative, followed by a transfer to your group hotel. At the hotel, visit the hospitality desk in the lobby, to meet the team, who will provide you with useful information regarding pre-embarkation procedures and about your time in Dubrovnik. You will also receive cabin tags for your luggage. Please clearly label the tags with your name and your cabin number on the ship. Your day is at leisure to explore independently, enjoy the hotel facilities, or simply relax after your flight. This evening, enjoy a celebration to start our journey, where you will meet your host and fellow passengers at a Welcome Event. Accommodation: Dubrovnik Hotel ...
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    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Monday - Aug 3, 2026
    Day
    2
    Dubrovnik, Croatia
    • Dubrovnik, Croatia

    Cruise Segment of Itinerary

    Day 2 - Monday - Aug 3, 2026
    Day
    2
    Cruise Begins
    • Cruise Begins
    • Dubrovnik, Croatia
    Experience a 'Your Choice' adventure before boarding the Douglas Mawson. If you prefer a morning excursion, you'll have ample time to explore Dubrovnik until mid-afternoon. A convenient transfer will be arranged from your hotel to the port, making your embarkation smooth and effortless. Once aboard, you'll have time to settle into your cabin before the essential safety briefings. Later in the evening, join a Welcome Drink with the crew and the Aurora Expeditions team, followed by dinner as we set sail across the Adriatic. This stunning walled city boasts a history spanning over a millennium. Founded in the 7th century, Dubrovnik thrived as the Republic of Ragusa, a prominent maritime power. Its strategic location encouraged trade across the Mediterranean, with the associated wealth shaping its unique blend of architecture and culture. Throughout its history, Dubrovnik faced periods of prosperity and challenges, including conflicts with rival states and invasions. The city's formidable defensive walls, begun in the 9th century and expanded in the 14th and 15th centuries, symbolize its strategic significance. In modern times, Dubrovnik gained global recognition as a filming location for motion pictures such as "Game of Thrones", where its ancient walls and historic streets provided the backdrop for King's Landing. Today, Dubrovnik's well-preserved medieval architecture, including churches, monasteries, and palaces, continues to attract visitors seeking to explore its rich heritage and cinematic allure along the scenic Adriatic coast. ...
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    Tuesday - Aug 4, 2026
    Day
    3
    Hvar, Croatia
    • Hvar, Croatia
    With over 2,700 hours of sunshine annually, Hvar is a prime destination for sun-seekers. Unlike many islands on the Croatian Adriatic coast, it boasts a large coastal plain and freshwater springs, which contribute to its lush landscapes and hillsides adorned with pine forests, vineyards, olive groves, fruit orchards, and lavender fields. Steeped in history, Hvar's architecture reflects its rich past, from ancient Greek settlements to Venetian-era buildings. The island also bears marks of Napoleonic influence, with the French ruler's occupation leading to the construction of roads and fortifications that still stand today. With pristine beaches, a vibrant cafe lifestyle, and scenic, agriculturally rich countryside, Hvar offers a broad spectrum of 'Your Choice' experiences. We tender ashore this morning to the old town of Hvar, where you Hvar journey begins. ...
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    Wednesday - Aug 5, 2026
    Day
    4
    Korcula, Croatia, Croatia
    • Korcula, Croatia, Croatia
    We anchor off the island of Korcula this morning, and tender to shore. The 'Your Choice' experiences fill your morning, with your afternoon free to relax onboard, or return to town for a self-exploration. We sail south late afternoon with our eyes set on the emerging travel destination of Kotor. At 46 kilometers long and just over 7 kilometers wide, Korcula is one of Croatia's smaller islands, yet its population of 15,000 makes it the country's second most populous. Often referred to as 'Little Dubrovnik' for its medieval squares, churches, and palaces, Korcula is steeped in Venetian architectural influence, a legacy of the stonemasons who flocked here during the Venetian era. The island is covered in dense woods and lush Mediterranean shrub, its coastline hiding many pristine bays and coves, whose numerous small villages produce olive oils, liquors, and some of the best white wines in Croatia; notably Grk and Posip, which can only be enjoyed locally. Korcula's most notable claim to fame is the alleged birthplace of the indomitable explorer Marco Polo, with his legacy celebrated through place names and a dedicated museum. Cultural traditions thrive here, especially the Moreska sword dance, a captivating 16th-century performance, and Klapa, a popular form of cappella singing. With its blend of Adriatic charm and cultural heritage, Korcula offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Dalmatian life, making it a top destination for travelers to Croatia. ...
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    Thursday - Aug 6, 2026
    Day
    5
    Kotor, Montenegro
    • Kotor, Montenegro
    Early morning, we enter the fjord system leading us to the bayside city of Kotor. Montenegro's Bay of Kotor boasts stunning steep cliffs descending to a narrow inlet of the Adriatic Sea. Unlike true fjords shaped by glaciers, this bay is a ria-formed when rising sea levels submerged an ancient river valley. Characterized by its branching outline and large estuary, a ria like the Bay of Kotor offers exceptional natural harbor conditions. The bay's unique bay-within-a-bay configuration, featuring the 300-meter-wide Verige Strait, adds to its striking beauty. Our tenders transfer us ashore from our point at anchor in the Fjord to Kotor, where we find a selection of experiences. The boutique Balkan country of Montenegro, famed for its rugged mountains and stunning Adriatic coastline, is home to one of the region's most enchanting destinations: Kotor. This historical town is packed with medieval charm. Surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and clear waters, the bay itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The people of Kotor and Montenegro are known for their warm hospitality and deep connection to their land and traditions. Montenegrins take considerable pride in their history and cultural heritage, which is reflected in their vibrant festivals, local cuisine, and traditional music. The city's history, coupled with the stunning landscapes of the fjord and the genuine warmth of its people, makes Kotor a highlight of any voyage. ...
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    Friday - Aug 7, 2026
    Day
    6
    Durres, Albania
    • Durres, Albania
    Sailing south, we leave Montenegro and enter the former communist nation of Albania. Located in the south of the Balkan Peninsula, it boasts a rich history and a burgeoning present-day persona. From ancient Illyrian settlements to Roman and Ottoman rule, Albania's past is reflected in its historical sites, which are among the most notable in Europe. After decades of communist rule, Albania embraced democracy in the early 1990s but faced challenges with political instability and corruption. Today, the nation is undergoing a transformation, embracing democracy and economic reforms after years of isolation. Efforts to strengthen institutions and align with European Union standards are ongoing, offering travelers the opportunity to visit this fascinating country without the crowds. With a stunning coastline along the Adriatic and Ionian seas, rugged mountains, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Albania sits at the crossroads of tourism. Visiting it now allows us to experience its unspoiled beauty and genuine hospitality before it gains wider touristic recognition. Sitting with pride on Albania's northern coast, Durres stands as a testament to its millennia-old history. Originally founded as Epidamnos by the Ancient Greeks in 627 BCE, Durres boasts a rich mix of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman influences. Its imposing Roman amphitheater, dating back to the 2nd century AD, is among the largest in the Balkans and can hold up to 20,000 spectators. Another highlight is the iconic Venetian Tower, built in the 15th century, which punctuates its skyline and reflects its diverse architectural heritage. Durres was also a vital hub during the Byzantine period, serving as a key defensive and commercial center. The city's walls, some of which still stand today, were strengthened under Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I, who was born in Durres. Today, Durres thrives as a bustling port city. It is Albania's primary seaport, handling over 90 percent of the country's maritime trade. With sandy beaches, lively promenades, and a bustling market scene, Durres offers residents and visitors alike a blend of ancient charm and modern convenience. The 'Your Choice' experiences offer a chance to immerse ourselves in the ancient, medieval, or recent past of this fascinating nation. ...
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    Saturday - Aug 8, 2026
    Day
    7
    Saranda, Albania
    • Saranda, Albania
    Our second Albanian port offers us an opportunity to view one of Albania's UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites or spend time with a local family in one of the hilltop villages scattered in the city's hinterland. Once an ancient Greek and Roman port known as Onchesmos, Sarande has witnessed centuries of civilizations, evident in its archaeological sites like the ancient city of Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Butrint's history spans Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Venetian periods, making it a treasure trove of historical artefacts and architecture. During World War II, Sarande was occupied by Italian and German forces, and the remnants of military bunkers from the communist era still dot the landscape, offering a glimpse into the more recent past. Today, Sarande is a bustling holiday destination, renowned for its popular beaches. The city's transformation in recent years reflects Albania's progress, with modern amenities and a growing tourism industry. Sarande's population, predominantly Muslim with a significant Christian minority, coexist harmoniously, contributing to the city's welcoming atmosphere and cultural diversity. ...
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    Sunday - Aug 9, 2026
    Day
    8
    Corfu, Greece
    • Corfu, Greece
    We spend the morning on the Greek island of Corfu before sailing in the early afternoon to the mainland. Located in the Ionian Sea, the island of Corfu is a captivating fusion of past dynasties, including the Venetians and the British, with notable ties to Queen Elizabeth II consort, Prince Philip, who was born on Corfu. Its rich history is evident in its diverse architectural styles, Byzantine churches, Venetian fortresses, and British colonial buildings. Corfu's Old Town stands as a testament to its cultural heritage, enclosed by Venetian fortifications. Wandering through its narrow cobblestone streets reveals elegant mansions, Byzantine churches, and charming squares. Venetian influences adorn the architecture, with arched colonnades, grand palaces, and picturesque bell towers. A leisurely stroll along the iconic Liston Promenade, lined with cafes and boutiques, offers views of the surrounding sea and distant mountains. Every street seems to lead to a quintessential British icon: a cricket pitch. Beyond the Old Town, Corfu unveils stunning beaches, verdant hillsides, and picturesque villages nestled in the countryside. ...
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    Monday - Aug 10, 2026
    Day
    9
    Itea, Greece
    • Itea, Greece
    • Bus Travel
    • Delphi, Greece
    • Bus Travel
    • Itea, Greece
    • Cruising the Corinth Canal, Greece
    Our morning affords us a glimpse into the life of the early Greeks, with a visit to the Oracle and former city of Delphi. Our local guides tell tales of pilgrimage, sacrifice, and early faiths as we step into the world of Ancient Greece. Revered throughout antiquity as a sacred site where pilgrims could glimpse the future, the Oracle of Delphi cast cryptic prophecies for over a millennium. Dubbed the 'navel of the world' for its pivotal position in the Greek realm, Delphi drew pilgrims from all sectors of society, shaping critical decisions, from civic politics to personal destinies. Perched dramatically on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, the Oracle was esteemed as a direct conduit to the divine realm of Apollo - the sun god. Revered for his beauty and creative prowess, Apollo symbolized order and harmony. As a result, Delphi became integral to Greek identity, reflecting its religious, cultural, and political life. It was a unifying site where people from various city-states gathered, fostering a sense of shared Hellenic heritage. Our journey leads us to the very site of the Oracle, alongside the opulent Treasury of the Athenians - a testament to offerings made. We pause at the ancient theater, host to the prestigious Pythian Games, and the Castalian Spring, where pilgrims purified themselves before seeking counsel. Today, Delphi stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its influence enduring through the annals of literature, history, and art. It remains a profound emblem of ancient wisdom and cultural legacy, cherished by Greece as a bridge to its storied past. Returning to the ship, we have lunch, and time to relax. Enjoy a swim in the pool, or a cool drink up on deck, as we sail towards one of the world's engineering wonders. In the early evening, we navigate the Corinth Canal. This narrow waterway connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea, cutting through the Isthmus of Corinth and saving vessels a significant 700-kilometer journey around the Peloponnese peninsula. Stretching 6 kilometers and only 21 meters wide at its base, the Corinth Canal is one of the narrowest lock-free canals in the world. Its towering limestone walls, reaching heights of up to 90 meters, create a dramatic passage for vessels, which almost touch its sides as they sail its path. The concept of cutting a canal through the isthmus dates to ancient times, with plans proposed by Periander of Corinth in the 7th century BCE. Construction finally began under Roman Emperor Nero, only to halt upon his death. It was not until 1893 the canal was finally completed. Its construction was a monumental effort, involving the excavation of millions of cubic meters of earth and rock, all dug at sea level. It stands as a remarkable achievement in engineering and continues to be a key route for maritime traffic, enhancing Greece's role as a central hub in the Mediterranean. Exiting the canal, we sail overnight to the Peloponnese Peninsula and the waterfront town of Nafplio. ...
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    Tuesday - Aug 11, 2026
    Day
    10
    Nafplion, Greece
    • Nafplion, Greece
    Sitting on the northeastern coast of the Peloponnese peninsula, this historical town overlooks the Argolic Gulf, framed by surrounding mountains. Serving as the first capital of independent Greece, between 1833 and 1834, Nafplio boasts a wealth of historical landmarks that bear witness to its illustrious past. Serving as the gateway to major UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Epidaurus and Mycenae, Nafplio offers visitors a memorable day out. Our final evening is spent as a fond farewell to Douglas Mawson, her crew, and Aurora Expeditions team as we sail the Aegean to Greece's capital, Athens. ...
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    Wednesday - Aug 12, 2026
    Day
    11
    Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
    • Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
    • Cruise Ends

    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Day 11 - Wednesday - Aug 12, 2026
    Day
    11
    • Bus Travel
    • Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
    After breakfast, disembark at the port of Piraeus and join a 'Your Choice' Athens' experience, with time to enjoy a free afternoon in Athens, before transferring to your overnight hotel. With a rich recorded history spanning 3,500 years, Athens is a city brimming with stories. Widely hailed as the 'cradle of civilization' and revered as the birthplace of democracy, philosophy, and theater, Athens seamlessly merges its illustrious past with its vibrant present. This bustling metropolis, home to three million inhabitants, is adorned with a wealth of ancient sites that punctuate its landscape like temples, iconic columns, and former city centers. Athens' influence in antiquity transcended its borders, ushering in a Golden Age characterized by political discussion, education, and philosophy, hosting luminaries such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. The democratic principles forged in Athens laid the groundwork for modern governance systems worldwide. Yet, Athens is more than just a relic of ancient history. As a historical seat of power, it has weathered waves of invasions, shaping its contemporary identity with a diverse fusion of architectural styles, culinary delights, and cultural traditions. Whether you are wandering amid ancient ruins or indulging in the flavors of modern Greek cuisine, Athens offers a captivating journey through the ages, beckoning travelers from across the globe to explore its timeless allure. ...
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    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Thursday - Aug 13, 2026
    Day
    12
    Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
    • Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
    Enjoy a leisurely day in Athens. Revisit your favorite sites, relax by the hotel's pool, or discover hidden treasures on your own exploration. Athens' extensive metro network makes it easy to navigate the city, while the warm Greek hospitality ensures you are never far from helpful advice on how to make the most of your visit. This evening, we celebrate the end of our journey in true Greek style, with a Farewell event. Accommodation: Athens Hotel ...
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    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Friday - Aug 14, 2026
    Day
    13
    Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
    • Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
    After breakfast, check out of your hotel and transfer to the airport for your onward flight.


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