a greek odyssey
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What's Included
- 7 night Greek Isles cruise round trip Athens visiting Patmos, Rhodes, Santorini, Amorgos, Delos, Mykonos, & Nafplion
- Unlimited Premium pours including wine, beer, spirits, water, specialty coffee, and sodas
- Shipboard gratuities
- Stocked in-room mini-bar in all guest staterooms
- Room service during designated hours
- Gourmet cuisine (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- Butler service for suites
- Wifi
- Experience of a life-time!

Ponant Le Champlain
Le Champlain offers an intimate and refined cruise experience for exploring exceptional destinations.

Athens Roundtrip
Day 1 - Athens, Greece
Athens is the capital of Greece. It was also at the heart of Ancient Greece, a powerful civilization and empire. The city is still dominated by 5th-century BC landmarks, including the Acropolis, a hilltop citadel topped with ancient buildings like the colonnaded Parthenon temple. The Acropolis Museum, along with the National Archaeological Museum, preserves sculptures, vases, jewelry and more from Ancient Greece. Today we board the Le Champlain to start our adventure cruising the Greek Isles.
Day 2 - Patmos, Greece
Patmos, an Aegean island in the north of Greece’s Dodecanese island group, is a significant Christian pilgrimage site. Its Cave of the Apocalypse is where John of Patmos (St. John the Theologian) is said to have written the Book of Revelations. A fortresslike, 11th-century monastery dedicated to the saint overlooks the whitewashed houses of the hilltop capital, Hora (also known as Chora).
Day 3 - Rhodes, Greece
Rhodes, the largest of Greece’s Dodecanese islands, is known for its beach resorts, ancient ruins and remnants of its occupation by the Knights of St. John during the Crusades. The city of Rhodes has an Old Town featuring the medieval Street of the Knights and the castlelike Palace of the Grand Masters. Captured by the Ottomans and then held by the Italians, the palace is now a history museum.
Day 4 - Santorini, Greece
Santorini is one of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea. It was devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 16th century BC, forever shaping its rugged landscape. The whitewashed, cubiform houses of its 2 principal towns, Fira and Oia, cling to cliffs above an underwater caldera (crater). They overlook the sea, small islands to the west and beaches made up of black, red and white lava pebbles.
Day 5 - Paros, Greece
Paros is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea best known for its beaches and traditional villages. Parikia, the bayside capital, is a boating and transportation hub for the Cyclades region. It's also home to the Panagia Ekatontapiliani, a landmark Byzantine church from the 4th century A.D. The north coast's Kolimbithres is a beach where naturally sculpted rocks form swimming coves.
Day 6 - Delos, Greece
Delos is a Greek island and archaeological site in the Aegean Sea's Cyclades archipelago, near Mykonos. The mythological birthplace of Apollo, it was a major religious center and port during the 1st millennium B.C. The island's ruins encompass Doric temples, markets, an amphitheater, houses with mosaics and the iconic Terrace of the Lions statues. The Archaeological Museum displays statues excavated from the site.
Day 7 - Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos is an island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea. It's popularly known for its summer party atmosphere. Beaches such as Paradise and Super Paradise have bars that blare thumping music. Massive dance clubs attract world-renowned DJs and typically stay open well past dawn. Iconic landmarks include a row of 16th-century windmills, which sit on a hill above Mykonos town.
Day 8 - Hydra, Greece
Hydra, or Ydra or Idra, and in antiquity Hydrea, is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece, located in the Aegean Sea between the Myrtoan Sea and the Argolic Gulf. It is separated from the Peloponnese by a narrow strip of water.
Day 9 - Athens, Greece
Disembark

Payment Schedule
Payment schedule is as follows:
Deposit of 15% due upon registration. $500 per reservation is non-refundable
First installment of 30% is due April 1, 2025
Second installment of 30% is due October 1, 2025. On October 1, 2025 all payments become nonrefundable. No refunds.
Final payment is due by April 1, 2026. No refunds.
Reduced Fare Offer
Make full payment at time of first installment, April 1, 2025 by Zelle and your balance will be reduced by 5% per cabin.
Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MC & American Express
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is highly recommend and will cover cancellation penalties if you have to cancel due to qualified reasons such as medical for you or immediate family members. This coverage also includes trip interruption, lost or delayed luggage and emergency evacuation plus more. Get a quote here:
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