Europe
Is a dream destination for many and a frequent destination for many more. It has everything to offer just about anyone. Each country is unique and has a wonderful mix of history, culture and many local sights to see. No matter the country or countries you travel to, you’ll never run out of things to do. Even getting around is part of the fun.
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Visit the capital of Modern and Ancient Greece and explore , the "Old City" of Athens, Plaka, with its neoclassical buildings and shops for gifts and souvenirs.
Climb the Acropolis hill, where the Parthenon Temple dominates, and enjoy the wonderful view. Also, take a trip along the beautiful Saronic Gulf - Cape Sounion and ancient Corinth, where you can sunbathe and admire thousand years of history.
Ravenna, Italy
A cruise from Ravenna doesn’t just unlock some of the most captivating destinations in the Mediterranean – it also offers the perfect opportunity to explore one of Italy’s lesser-known gems. With its majestic churches and baptisteries and its abundance of early Christian mosaics, this charming seaside port is a haven for lovers of art and architecture. It also has a surprisingly rich history – Ravenna served as the capital of the Western Roman Empire for three hundred years and became a thriving hub for talented craftsmen, artists and master masons. It’s why the city is rich with museums and beautiful historic palaces. Dedicate a couple days to getting to know Ravenna ahead of your cruise.
Chania - Souda (Crete)
Chania is a destination that needs no grand introduction—it captures you the moment you step into its old Venetian harbor, where the colors of the buildings dance on the water and time seems to move at a different pace. For cruise visitors, the city offers a seamless blend of authentic tradition, historical grandeur, and laid-back Mediterranean charm. The old town, with its maze of narrow alleys, elegant mansions, and traces of Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman presence, is a living tapestry that invites exploration and quiet wonder. Cozy cafés, artisan shops, tavernas serving rich Cretan flavors, and warm-hearted locals give Chania an energy that feels both timeless and alive. Just beyond the city, world-renowned beaches like Balos and Elafonissi await, with their surreal waters and soft sands, while the Samaria Gorge offers a more adventurous route into the island’s wild beauty. Chania doesn’t try to impress—it does so effortlessly, through its natural splendor, its layered history, and a character that remains unapologetically true to itself. It’s a place that settles quietly into your heart and never really leaves.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a destination that feels straight out of a film set—and for good reason. For cruise passengers, the first glimpse is unforgettable: the towering stone walls of the Old Town rising above crystal-clear waters, whispering centuries of history. Walking through the medieval streets of the historic center is like stepping back in time, where every cobbled path and hidden courtyard reveals architectural masterpieces, grand palaces, ancient churches, and quiet corners filled with stories. Yet the city is far from frozen in the past—it pulses with life, blending its deep cultural heritage with a modern, cosmopolitan rhythm. Seafront cafés, stylish wine bars, and local cuisine infused with Mediterranean and Balkan flavors engage all the senses, while the clarity of the light and sea enhances every moment. For panoramic views, a walk along the city walls or a ride up the cable car reveals sweeping vistas that leave a lasting impression. Dubrovnik is not just beautiful—it is deeply atmospheric, with a quiet confidence born of its history, geography, and enduring spirit. It’s not a place you simply visit—it’s a place you truly feel.
Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos, the most cosmopolitan island in Europe with the most beautiful beaches.
Mykonos is a place that has evolved into a global symbol of freedom, elegance, and indulgence—without ever severing ties with its Cycladic soul. Behind its international fame and the shimmering energy of its summer nights lies an island of striking aesthetic harmony: whitewashed houses, blue-shuttered windows, narrow alleys that twist and turn as if shaped by wind and light. Mykonos Town is a labyrinth that doesn’t confuse—it enchants, leading you to hidden courtyards, small galleries, quiet chapels, and corners that still hold a sense of inner calm, even at the height of the season’s liveliness.
Mykonos is not merely a destination for revelry—it’s a place of contrasts and coexistence. From sun-drenched beaches alive with energy to the golden hues that paint the windmills at dusk, from the exclusive privacy of luxury retreats to the genuine smile of a local at a taverna in Ano Mera, the island welcomes everyone without losing itself. Behind its photogenic surfaces and global influences, Mykonos holds onto something deeper—an authentic, almost spiritual core you can feel when you look at it with fewer expectations and greater attention.
It’s no coincidence that so many return, again and again. Mykonos is an experience, a contradiction, a sensation—and an island that, whether it sweeps you away or challenges your idea of it, never leaves you indifferent.
Santorini, Greece
Perched high above the beaches with black sand and crystal sea waters, access to Fira town becomes in three ways - by cable car, donkey or on foot. Regardless the way you choose to get there, the amazing sight of whitewashed houses that hang on the edge of the cliff will enchant you. Visit the site of Akrotiri , one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, and have a sightseeing tour to this prehistoric settlement, a city like Pompeii. Do not miss the opportunity to visit a local "Bodega" in the stunning village of Oia at the top of the cliff.
Kotor (Montenegro)
In the southeastern edge of Kotor Bay, is located the namesake city, with its medieval color intact, a World Heritage site, under the protection of UNESCO. The walls of the city, stretching for 4.5 kilometers, were gradually growing over the centuries and nowadays create points with stunning view. The natural beauty is inherent in the rich history and tradition, and a host of cultural events organized every year in the region, attract many tourists to the medieval natural harbor of Adriatic. The traces of Illyrians, of the Roman culture,of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque era, are particularly strong and are reflected in the many attractions and monuments of different historical periods.
Rhodes
Rhodes is a beutiful greek island, the largest of the Dodecanese islands, in the eastern Aegean Sea. Walk in the ancient walled city, built by the Knights of St. John in 1309, and discover the fantastic architecture of the city and the impressive restored Palace of the Grand Masters. Go for a ride by car to the ancient village of Lindos to enjoy the stunning scenery around the towering rock where stands the temple of Athena of Lindos.
Split Croatia
Split is a Mediterranean city of exceptional beauty, surrounded by lush pine forests and stands of wildflowers, dating 1700 years ago. Wander through the old cobbled streets and discover the imposing Palace of Diocletian in the heart of the city or catch a ferry to visit the picturesque Ivari island, famous for its fine wines Ntalmatia.
Zadar
Zadar is a coastal town and seaport of Croatia, located north of Split. The city has been inhabited since the 7th century BC. The old town is built on a peninsula, surrounded by a wall and is completely built up, with the typical architecture of medieval cities. The modern Zadar is a tourist city and major sights are the octagonal church of Agios Donatos (9th century) with its impressive bell tower, the Cathedral of St. Anastasia (9th-12th century) and the Roman market near Zeleni square.