Greek Islands Cruise: Discover Athens, Mykonos & Santorini
Discover Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini on a breathtaking Greek Islands Cruise—explore ancient wonders, charming towns, and stunning landscapes for an unforgettable Aegean adventure!
3-Night Greek Islands Cruise: Explore Athens, Mykonos & Santorini
Embark on a 3-night Greek Islands cruise to some of the most iconic islands: Patmos, Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini. Take in a short perfect getaway on this full-board, entertainment-on-board, tender boat service cruise. Multiple departures and itineraries available: Patmos and more.
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- Duration: Flexible
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4-Night Greek Islands Cruise: Explore Athens, Mykonos & Santorini
Embark on a spectacular 4-night cruise through the Greek Islands, visiting Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, Patmos, and Rhodes. Enjoy full-board meals, tender boat services, and onboard entertainment while exploring iconic destinations and stunning landscapes.
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- Duration: Flexible
- Normal Entry
- Free Cancellation
About Greek Islands Cruises
Mykonos and Santorini are among the fascinating islands of the Aegean Sea. Athens is an important center that has attracted civilizations throughout history. In ancient times, Mykonos was seen as a sacred extension of Delos Island, and according to Greek mythology, it witnessed the battle of Poseidon and the giants. Thanks to its trade and strategic location, it gained importance during the Roman and Byzantine Empires.
On the other hand, Santorini has left its mark on history with its dramatic geography shaped by a volcanic eruption in the 17th century BC, hosted the Minoan Civilisation, and was associated with the legend of Atlantis. All these places in Greece bring the fascinating past of the Mediterranean to the present day with their rich cultural heritage, archaeological remains, and natural beauties. Greek Islands Cruise: Discover the Athens, Mykonos & Santorini tour, you can start discovering the pearls of the Aegean.

Why Visit Athens, Mykonos and Santorini?
Mykonos invites you to a cosmopolitan fairytale world with its vibrant nightlife, whitewashed houses, and windmills. Santorini is an indispensable route for those who want to reach the heights of romance with its volcanic heritage, breathtaking sunsets, and blue domed churches. Athens is a city that carries the artifacts of ancient history to the present day.
The two islands and Athens offer a unique blend of history, nature, and culture, promising not just a holiday but a soul nourishing escape. Getting lost in the narrow streets of Mykonos and exploring the boutique shops, sipping wine in the charming villages on the hillsides of Santorini, and sharing the lives of famous philosophers in Athens will make you feel the magic of the Aegean in every aspect.
What Can You Do in Greek Islands?
The vibrant energy, white houses, and stunning beaches of Mykonos immediately captivate visitors. In the morning, you can get lost in the narrow streets and photograph the famous Mykonos windmills, then enjoy the sea at Psarou or Paradise Beach. At night, the island sparkles with world-famous beach parties and vibrant nightlife. When you cross to Santorini, a completely different world welcomes you.
White villages built on volcanic rocks, Oia's iconic blue domed churches, and breathtaking sunsets will take you to the heights of romance. In Fira, you can travel through the island's history in the museums, taste the local wines, and discover historical spots such as the ancient city of Akrotiri. In Athens, you can explore the famous Acropolis, experience traditional Greek life, and visit ancient museums around the city.
How to Get to Athens, Mykonos and Santorini?
Getting to Athens, Mykonos and Santorini is by a combination of flights and ferries. To get to Athens, there are direct flights from many international airports. After arriving in Athens, ferries from the ports of Piraeus or Rafina can be used to cross to Mykonos and Santorini.
With fast ferries, you can reach Mykonos in about 2-4 hours and Santorini in 4-6 hours. There are also direct flights from Athens to both islands and the journey usually takes 45-50 minutes.

Athens, Mykonos and Santorini Opening Hours
Greece is a country that practices siesta times. Therefore, when you plan a trip to Athens, Mykonos, or Santorini, it is recommended that you check the opening and closing times of the places you will visit according to the siesta times.
Planning a Visit to Greek Islands
First of all, choose the spring or summer months when the islands and Athens are at their most vibrant and energetic. Save time and keep your budget in check by booking flights and ferry connections in advance. Pack light but stylishly for Mykonos' legendary beaches and vibrant nightlife.
Don't forget comfortable shoes to enjoy the sunsets as you stroll the iconic white streets of Santorini. When choosing accommodation; experience the different charms of both islands by finding a balance between seaside hotels in Mykonos and boutique hotels with caldera views in Santorini. Also, do not forget to make taverna reservations and discovery routes where you can taste local flavors. In Athens, you can also choose to stay in places close to museums and exhibitions.
What Else Can You Do near Athens, Mykonos and Santorini?
Three favorite destinations are close by, each with a different story to tell. Delos Island is a short boat journey from Mykonos. It is a treasure trove for those who want to explore the cultural riches of the ancient world. Here you can feel the splendour of the past while wandering among the ruins of the Temple of Apollo.
For those who want to get away from Santorini, boat tours to the volcanic islands Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni offer a peaceful experience with both natural beauties and thermal waters. You can also visit Philopappos Hill and Anafiotika in Athens.

Average Time Spent in Greek Islands
Greek Islands Cruise tour is flexible. You can spend as much time as you wish.
FAQ's for Greek Islands Cruise: Discover Athens, Mykonos & Santorini
The ferry journey between Mykonos and Santorini covers a distance of approximately 117 km. Journey approximately takes up to 2-3 hours.
Usually, 3 to 5 days will be enough to explore the fascinating beauties of Santorini and see the most important attractions of the island.
Private, service, and diplomatic passport holders in Turkey are exempt from visas. However, the Greek visa regime, which is applied within the framework of the Schengen Agreement, imposes a visa requirement even for citizens holding a public passport who will transit through Greece and change planes. However, there is no visa requirement for citizens of countries that are members of the European Union.
Mykonos is an Aegean island in the Cyclades Islands group and is a part of Greece. Typical Greek architecture and lifestyle prevail on the island with all its traces. The local people use the Greek language in daily life and have a Greek-Orthodox Christian tradition in terms of faith.
Between June and September, the island is flooded with tourists with events such as concerts, festivals, and beach parties. These months are the most active times on the island.
You can eat delicious Taramosalata prepared with fish roe, freshly grilled octopus, octopus salad with olive oil, delicious prawns, and crispy grilled calamari.
During 1 day in Athens, you can visit the Acropolis, visit the Panathenaic Stadium, watch the changing of the guard, and go to various exhibitions.
A 4-5 day holiday program is enough to explore Athens.
It is free on the first Sunday of every month.
Of course, it is possible to travel without a car according to the routes you will go.