Greek Odyssey

Greek Odyssey

Athens (Piraeus) to Athens (Piraeus)

Sep 28, 2025 to Oct 5, 2025

7 Days

SeaDream II

22537

Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart
Sep 28, 2025 Athens (Piraeus),
Greece
2 PM - 4 PM
(Embarkation)
Evening
Sep 29, 2025 Spetses,
Greece
Morning Late Evening
Sep 30, 2025 Sifnos Island,
Greece
Morning Evening
Oct 01, 2025 Ios Island,
Greece
Morning Afternoon
Oct 01, 2025 Santorini,
Greece
Afternoon Late Evening
Oct 02, 2025 Bodrum,
Turkey
Morning Afternoon
Oct 03, 2025 Syros,
Greece
Morning Afternoon
Oct 03, 2025 Mykonos,
Greece
Afternoon Late Evening
Oct 04, 2025 Agia Anna, Naxos,
Greece
Morning Evening
Oct 05, 2025 Athens (Piraeus),
Greece
Morning 8 AM - 10 AM
(Disembarkation)

Ports

  • Athens (Piraeus)
    Athens (Piraeus)

    Piraeus, roughly translating to “the place over the passage”, is an important Greek port located within the Athens agglomeration, in the Attica Basin. It is 12 kilometers from the municipality of Athens, considered the fourth largest and is the third most populous amongst all the municipalities of Greece. Now a peninsula, Piraeus, originally a rocky island, was developed in early 5th Century B.C. when it was initially designated as Athens’ import and transit trade port. It is the largest marine-based shipping center of Greece, one of the largest ports in Europe, and considered the second largest passenger port in the world. Inhabited since the 26th Century, it wasn’t until the 6th Century B.C. that Piraeus began catching attention. The land of Piraeus was essentially impassable, flooded by the sea most of the year until centuries passed and the flooding ceased. By the 5th Century B.C. it became a navy base for the Athenian fleet for the natural harbors and the strategic potential they carried. Athenian general and politician Themistocles fortified Piraeus’ three harbors Kantharos, Zea and Munichia, created ship houses and completed his walls in 471 B.C., which led to the port becoming a great military and commercial harbor. There are many archaeological sites, points of interest and entertainment available in Piraeus. Most famous for its tavernas and cuisine, several popular events take place in Piraeus, such as the Ecocinema International Film Festival, the Maritime Festival, the Piraeus Rock Wave Festival and the Three Kings’ Way Festival. There are also many theaters, including the Municipal Theater, the open air Veakeio Theater, and the Menandreio Theater. Museums in Piraeus include the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, the Merchant Shipping History Institute Exhibition, the Panos Aravantinos Decor Museum, the Georgios Averof Museum Ship and the Museum of Electric Railways. Be sure to catch the panoramic views available from the hill of Kastella, overlooking Athens and the Saronic Gulf!

  • Spetses
    Spetses

    This small Greek Isle is a best-kept secret. White-washed buildings, popular seaside cafes and bars, and a central piazza make Spetses a quintessential Mediterranean yachting port. Visitors to the island will enjoy visits to the Poseidonion Grand Hotel, idyllic Mediterranean beaches, and the island’s historic churches. You’ll step back to a simpler time as you quickly realize that Spetses is mostly automobile-free, so be sure to enjoy a traditional horse-drawn carriage ride along the seashore.

  • Sifnos Island
    Sifnos Island

    This Greek Isle's history dates back before the year 4000 BC. The island has a rich history of silver and lead mining and was one of the first places where currency minting occurred in Greece. Today, the island is frequented for its beaches, churches, festivals, food, and of course, classic Greek isle architecture.

  • Ios Island
    Ios Island

    A Greek island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea, Ios lies halfway between Naxos and Santorini. A hilly island with cliffs down to the sea on most sides, Ios shines for its amazing beaches, shimmering waters, and picturesque clifftop villages with narrow alleyways. Assessable by ferry or yacht, Ios is within hand’s reach of several Greek islands, including Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, and Crete. Ancient sites, museums, windmills, and churches dot the island, most notably the whitewashed church of Panagia Gremiotissa above Chora, the tomb of the Greek poet Homer in Plakoto, and the early Bronze Age settlement of Sharkos. The Archaeological Museum of Ios, displaying findings unearthed on the island, is housed in the Amiradakio Hall, located in the center of Chora.

  • Santorini
    Santorini

    Santorini, officially named Thira, is the southernmost Greek island that is within the Cyclades archipelago, in the southern Aegean Sea. Part of the regional unit Thira, the municipality of Santorini is comprised of the island Santorini, Therasia, and other uninhabited islands of Christiana, Palaia Kameni, Aspronisi, and Nea Kameni. The geological history of Santorini is quite complex due to the area’s volcanism and is currently a water-filled caldera: a rectangular lagoon that is surrounded by three steep cliffs. The name Santorini is a contraction of the name Santa Irini, which is based on an ancient cathedral found in the island’s village of Perissa. This name was given by the Latin Empire in the 13th Century. During the Ottoman Empire, Santorini was called “Santurin” or “Santoron”, and in early times, it was named Kalliste, Strongyle, and Thera. Santorini is the site of the Minoan Eruption (also known as the Thera Eruption), one of the largest eruptions ever in recorded history. The origins of Plato’s story of Atlantis is believed to have a connection to this eruption that destroyed the early settlements on what was formerly a single island. The descriptions found of Plato’s Atlantis strongly resembles Thera, and with seismological, archaeological, and volcanological evidence, these claims are further supported. There is also speculation that the eruption is related to the Exodus of the Israelites, as well as causing the plagues described in the Bible in ancient Egypt. The economy is sustained by two principal industries: tourism and agriculture, and has recently been voted as one of the world’s most beautiful islands in various outlets such as the Traveler’s Choice Awards in 2015. The wine industry in Santorini is becoming more relevant as well, made up of Assyrtiko, Athiri and Aidani grape varieties, which is best exemplified in Vinsanto (“holy wine”) which contains all three Aegean varietals. Although Santorini is highly arid, it’s unique ecology and climate allows it to grow unique and prized produce, such as cherry tomatoes, Lathyrus clymenum (a legume), and capers. Thus, tourists indulge in local specialties such as Brantada, Fava, and the traditional dish Santorinio Sfougato.

  • Bodrum
    Bodrum

    Bodrum, once a tiny fishing port, you’ll see why it’s become a vacation paradise; perfect climate, natural beauty, magnificent history and a bustling nightlife. Bodrum is the site of the ancient city of Halikarnassus, the location of the famous Mausoleum of Halikarnassus which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. You can venture out to the site as well as the Knight’s Castle on one of the land adventures. Another great option here would be to scuba dive or simply explore this amazing peninsula.

  • Syros
    Syros

    The small island of Syros offers the quintessential Greek island holiday experience without the crowds often found in the more well-known Greek Isles. With pristine blue waters, Syros’ breathtaking beaches are sure to impress. Kini, Vari, Azolimnos and Yalissás Beach are among its most famous options to bask in the sun. Beyond its beautiful beaches, Syros is part of the Cyclades, an island group in the Aegean Sea, and is filled with culture and history. The island is also commonly recognized for its Aegean cuisine which features several local specialties, making Syros a culinary destination.

  • Mykonos
    Mykonos

    Mykonos is one of the most visited Greek Islands. It is part of the Cyclades group and lies between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. The island spans an area of 85.5 square kilometers (33.0 sq mi) and rises to an elevation of 341 meters (1,119 feet) at its highest point. Mykonos is so incredibly beautiful; it is not surprising that it has become one of the most desired destinations in the world. When you also add the cosmopolitan lifestyle, the sophisticated nightlife and the historical treasures of the nearby UNESCO Awarded Delos you’ll have the recipe for an unforgettable holiday. SeaDream usually anchors just of the famous windmills and tenders directly to the old town. Guests have a few organized options including the Sacred Island of Delos. Others may simply want to explore the island’s incredible beaches, boutiques, clubs and churches independently.

  • Agia Anna, Naxos
    Agia Anna, Naxos

    Nestled in the South Aegean Sea, the island of Naxos boasts a fertile landscape that hosts a mix of serene towns, ancient ruins, family-run tavernas featuring locally produced delicacies, and long stretches of beach. According to Greek mythology, Dionysus, the god of wine, loved Naxos so much that he made its land fertile and full of vineyards, lending itself to locally produced varietals. Agia Anna Beach, located on the island’s west coast, is perfect for a swim; for the more adventurous, explore the sea caves that line its azure waters. The island’s most historic site, the Portara, was constructed in 530 BC as a giant doorway to the never-completed Temple of Apollo.


Suites & Staterooms

*Single Supplement for this voyage is 200% for Yacht Club Deck 2, 3 and 4. For Commodore, Admiral and Owners Suite, a 200% single supplement rate applies.


Government, Port, Document Issuance, Handling & Service fees: $420 per guest (included)


Please Note: Fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance.


Yachting Land Adventures & Activities

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  • Athens (Piraeus) - Transfers / Private Arrangements / Pre and Post Stays / Accommodations - Piraeus (Athens), Greece

    Description

    Our Destination Specialists “STAT S.A.” can assist with making your pre-arranged transfers, hotels accommodations and any other personalized pre or post cruise arrangements for your SeaDream cruise embarking or disembarking from Piraeus (Athens), Greece.

    If you have any questions, please contact STAT S.A. directly:
    Email: g.gonis@stathellas.gr (or) d.tatanis@stathellas.gr
    Cell phone: +30 6977 90 1956 (or) +30 6983136972

    Address:
    STAT S.A.
    35-39 , Akti Miaouli
    Piraeus, GREECE 18535

    Notes

    Duration

    N/A hour(s)

    Price

    (USD)

  • Spetses - Spetses Cruise & Beach

    Description

    Enjoy a boat cruise around the Spetses coastline and take a swim in the crystal-clear waters at the popular Anargiroi Beach.
    From the tender pier, you will rejoin your local boat for a scenic cruise from Dapia, around the island. Admire along the way the tranquil beaches, isolated bays, and beautiful coves. Your boat will stop at one of the best beaches on the island, Anargiroi Beach, for a refreshing swim or just relaxing on the beach. This beach is overshadowed by a pine forested hill, and has a mixture of sand, shingle, and pebbles. At the west end of the beach, there are a variety of water sports items that can be rented on an individual basis direct and are not included in this excursion. Reflect on your Greek day at the beach as you cruise back to the port and your SeaDream Yacht.

    Notes

    Beach chairs and umbrellas are included. Optional water sports items are water skiing, windsurfing, rocket, and banana boat rides. Don't forget your credit card, towel and we recommend you wear water shoes or flip flops at the beach.

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.

    Duration

    3 hour(s)

    Price

    135 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Spetses - The Town of Spetses and Bouboulina’s Mansion Museum

    Description

    Ride through the Old port of Spetses on a horse buggy and visit the house of the well-known heroine of the Greek War of Independence, Laskarina Bouboulina.

    Enjoy a romantic ride on a traditional horse buggy, the trademark of Spetses Town. Ride to the Dapia area towards the Old Harbour, the island’s gem, with stunning scenery and a romantic ambiance, intensified by the lighthouse and old world charm.

    After the ride, it's time for a guided walk to the impressive 17th-century mansion of Laskarina Bouboulina. Bouboulina is a national heroine of the Greek War of Independence. The architectural plan of the house is in the form of the Greek letter Π. This shape, in Spetsiot architecture, was related to the importance of its owner and it is the shape of the houses of the Spetsiot lords of that era. After a welcome drink at the patio, take the opportunity to explore the museum. An external stone staircase connects the front yard with the first floor, where the museum is housed.

    It is possible to either return to the pier by foot or stroll independently through the beautiful promenade of Spetses town.

    Notes

    Sunscreen and hat recommended. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. Please make your reservations in advance to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departures times will be published on board.

    Duration

    2.5 hour(s)

    Price

    149 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Sifnos Island - Dazzling White Villages of Sifnos

    Description

    Unravel the historic chronicles of Sifnos while visiting its main villages, walking along cobblestone paths and traveling to its quaint villages. Also stop at the famous Chrysopigi Monastery to enjoy its subtle beauty.

    Your coach departs the pier and travels toward the celebrated monastery of Panayia Chrysopigi, and patron saint of the island. Built in 1650 over the foundations of an older church and dramatically placed between the rocks, on the edge of a small cape, it’s joined with the rest of Sifnos by a bridge.

    After a short visit, the tour continues to Apollonia. Driving past ancient, terraced mountains, admire the panoramic views of the sea surrounding the land, sprinkled with brilliant white chapels and their colorful domes. Meanwhile the guide will be unravelling both the ancient and modern history of Sifnos, a history than goes back 4000 years. At Apollonia, the present capital of the island, enjoy a guided walking tour down its stone paved pedestrian alleys, through the architecturally preserved town, past terraces planted with olive trees, strange chimney pots decorated with birds, traditional shops and flowered courtyards.

    Kastro Village is the next stop and is located at the top of a rock with steep sided cliffs and a panoramic view overlooking the sea and to the neighboring islands. Kastro played an important role in the history of Sifnos. Inhabited since prehistoric times, Kastro has kept all the characteristics of a fortified village and was rebuilt in 1630 during Venetian colonization. Walk through narrow alleyways, seeing timeworn houses with wooden balconies and coats of arms carved above the doors, small lanterns, chapels, and relics from times gone, all contributing to the special atmosphere of this small village.

    The last village seen is the traditional village of Artemonas, seemingly unscathed by modern life. Admire the neoclassic mansions built 200 years ago and the village’s whitewashed houses with their fluid architecture, a memorable experience for most visitors. From Artemonas, the coach returns to Kamares, where a small snack with a glass of ouzo, or wine, or refreshment will be served at a seafront tavern. Afterwards, you may choose to walk back to the tender dock or remain lingering with the locals to return independently on your own.

    Notes

    This Yachting Land Adventure must be booked 72 Hours (3 days) prior to arrival in the port to confirm its operation during your voyage. Please book on Seadream.com, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. Cancellations after the deadline are non-refundable. Tour Sequence may vary to avoid congestion or traffic. Comfortable, casual clothing and comfortable non-slip shoes are recommended for walking over uneven cobblestones. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.

    Duration

    4.5 hour(s)

    Price

    159 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Sifnos Island - Greek Resort Retreat

    Description

    Spend a memorable half day at the luxurious Beachside Luxury Resort in the picturesque Vathi Bay.

    This resort sits majestically perched over the sea near an ancient olive grove. Travel today to this Greek oasis and have full access to their exclusive facilities and beautiful sandy beach complete with comfortable sun beds.

    Also enjoy refreshments of Greek delicacies while taking in the relaxing atmosphere of this elegant Greek Beach resort.

    Notes

    A sunbeds, shared umbrella and towels are included on this excursion. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departures times will be published onboard.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    199 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Ios Island - Ios Hiking & Skarkos

    Description

    Learn about the early Bronze Age settlement of Skarkos on this guided hiking trip exploring Ios Island.

    Ios island, known as the island of light, is located in the southern Cyclades and it’s famous for its vibrant nightlife and ancient landmarks. Starting from the port, your guide will take you on a hiking tour through the valley and towards Skarkos, one of the most important prehistoric sites in the Aegean and especially the Cyclades. This well-preserved site, dating back to 2400bc, covers an area of 1.1 hectares and is the largest and best-preserved sites of the Keros-Syros culture. At one time home to between 200 and 300 people, Skarkos is built on terraces that follow the natural relief of the hill. Reflect with the guide on the vision presented, as you learn about this civilization through the ruins witnessed at the site.

    After the visit to Skarkos, you will walk deeper into the countryside of Ios, studying the landscape, reflecting on the life of the people and their historical contributions on the island. Included is a stop for a refreshment at a picturesque coffee shop, before returning through the main town and ending at the church of Hagia Irene, which welcomes the visitors to the island and where you will return to your SeaDream yacht.

    Notes

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published onboard. Please wear hiking shoes or sturdy sneakers. Water will be available for you at the gangway.

    Duration

    3.5 hour(s)

    Price

    99.00 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Ios Island - Scenic Ios Island and Tasting

    Description

    Explore scenic vistas of Ios islands, including Homer’s Tomb and taste delicious local cheeses at a privately owned Estate.

    Ios island, known as the island of light, is located in the southern Cyclades and it’s famous for its beautiful beaches and legendary night life. This is your opportunity to explore the island on a panoramic drive through the island’s beautiful scenery. You will first head to the Plakato area, in the northeast part of Ios. This is where one of the greatest poets in ancient Greece, Homer (presumed author of epics like The Odyssey and The Iliad) is now buried in his tomb. Legend has it that it was on the island of Ios where Homer took his last breath. Some say that Homer's mother, Clymene, was from Ios and that is why Homer chose to spend his last days here. You will walk uphill with your guide to view the tomb and scenic surrounding views.

    Next, you will drive to the Diaseli Estate which has a cheese making tradition dating back to 1922. Back then, the cheese-making was done in stone cells (rooms) in a cauldron over the fire. You will be escorted through the Estate’s Museum by a family member where you will be introduced to the cheesery and learn about the 18th century home, the threshing floor, the agricultural tools of the last 3 centuries, as well as with a historic well. During the tour, the intricacy of the island’s history will unfold seeing exhibits owned by the family and donations from other families on the island. Your experience will end with a degustation of various local cheeses and tasting of local honey for their unique characteristics.

    Leaving the Estate, you will arrive to the most picturesque Chora, sitting on a hill and crowned by whitewashed houses with blue painted doors and windows. You will have some free time here to stroll around its alleys full of geraniums and bougainvillea and enjoy amazing views of the Aegean Sea before returning to your SeaDream yacht in port.

    Notes

    This Yachting Land Adventure must be booked 48 Hours (2 days) prior to arrival in the port to confirm its operation during your voyage. Please book on the Seadream.com website BEFORE you embark to avoid disappointment. Cancellations after the deadline are non-refundable. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    199.00 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Santorini - Akrotiri Archaeological Site & Oia Village

    Description

    On this land adventure, discover the picturesque village of Oia and one of the most important prehistoric settlements of the Mediterranean: Akrotiri Archaeological site. Could Akrotiri be the lost city of Atlantis?

    One of the reasons Santorini has attracted the world’s attention is the excavation at Akrotiri, which reclaimed a whole prehistoric Minoan city from the volcanic ash. The prehistoric site of Akrotiri is on the south-western tip of the island and was discovered in 1967 by Professor Spyros Marinatos. The city was buried by the Theran volcanic eruption in the middle of the second millennium BC.

    Over the years, excavations have brought into light a remarkably well-preserved site with two and three-story homes decorated with marvelous wall paintings and frescoes, an advanced drainage system and many interesting objects, artwork, pottery and furniture which give a picture of a society which was very well organized and at the peak of prosperity. This was interrupted suddenly by the eruption of the volcano, which buried the entire city. An ambitious modern bio-climatic roof top structure protects this important archaeological settlement where excavation works are still in progress.

    After exploring the excavations with a guide, ride to the northeast part of the island and its most picturesque town, Oia. Built high up on the ridge of red rocks, it offers breathtaking views of the blue Aegean. Take a stroll around the narrow streets with the old beautiful houses and the tiny picturesque shops. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the caldera cliff and wander in the narrow streets for shopping or a cup of coffee during your free time in the village.

    The guide visit ends in the town of Fira. Wander along the edge of the caldera for amazing views or wander through narrow streets with the various shops. When ready, take a cable car or walk along the path down to the small port of Skala Fira for tenders back to the SeaDream yacht.

    Notes

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    149 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Santorini - Islands of Santorini Caldera by Private Catamaran

    Description

    Cruise the caldera and its volcano on a private luxury catamaran whilst enjoying the stunning views together with refreshments.

    Transfer by tender to the pier in Vilhada where the captain and crew wait for your private catamaran cruise. Enjoy wine, beer, soft drinks, and appetizers on board throughout the sailing.

    Take in the sea breezes and beautiful views while sailing past Red Beach, White Beach, the rock formations of Akrotiri and the lighthouse. Coming into view next will be the volcanic islands formed around 1570 BC.

    Next, disembark and enjoy the beautiful otherworldly surroundings on the island of Nea Kameni. Take the opportunity to relax on the beach or walk up to the island’s crater and visit the natural hot springs, which have waters that are green and yellow due to their mineral content.

    After exploring the village, board the catamaran for a journey back to the old port to tender back to the SeaDream yacht.

    Notes

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure time will be announced on board.

    Hat, sunscreen and good walking shoes are recommended. If you opt to swim in the natural hot springs; please be advised that the mineral content in the water can stain your clothes.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    549 (USD)

  • Syros - Private Greek Cooking Lesson

    Description

    Experience a private cooking lesson at a restaurant’s roof top garden. Some of the ingredients for your lunchtime feast will be picked up at the local market before the class begins.

    The guide and chef instructor will meet you at the pier for a short walk to the local market. The chef instructor will be searching for the freshest of ingredients to use during the cooking class today. See where the locals get their fresh vegetables, meat and fish being offered at the market. Afterwards, walk through town admiring the impressive Town Hall building and marble main square, plus observe the neoclassical architecture which prevails in Ermoupoli.

    Soon you will reach the restaurant Archontariki for your private cooking lesson. The roof top garden is reserved privately, separate from any other guests, and where you will receive the cooking lesson while preparing your lunch with the freshest of local products in the region. After enjoying your lunch accompanied by local wine, you will return to the yacht on foot, now more knowledgeable than before on some of the delicious secrets to Greek Cusine.

    Notes

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.

    Duration

    3.5 hour(s)

    Price

    209 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Syros - Walking Tour of Syros Town

    Description

    Admire the architecture and elegant beauty of the buildings in the cosmopolitan town of Syros.

    Syros is a cosmopolitan island with a rich history and the administrative centre of all the Cyclades. Starting at the port of Ermoupolis, you will walk with your guide to the Archaeological Museum of Syros which is housed on the west side of the City Hall megaron. The museum exhibits work from the Hellenistic and Roman period as well as sculptures from the islands of Amorgos, Ios, Kea and Naxos. It also houses finds from the prehistoric period discovered at the acropolis of Chalandriani. Next, you walk a short distance to the city’s main square and visit Syros’ city hall, the work of the well-known Austrian architect Schiller. Its foundations were laid in 1876 and the building was completed at the end of the 19th century.

    Continue to the next stop at the church of Saint Nicholas, the patron and protector of Syros seafarers. The church’s temple was built in 1848 and the construction work lasted until 1905. Its basilica style stands out majestically with its blue dome and bell tower, while the ship comes into the harbor. It was named "Rich" to distinguish it from the "Poor" Saint Nicholas of Ano Syros, which was the first Orthodox church on the island. Then travel to the Church of the Dormition of the Virgin, which houses a very important work of art, that of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary by Domenicos Theotokopoulos (El Greco). The icon was, in all probability, transferred from Venice sometime during the past century.

    This excursion concludes with a visit to "Sykoutris" a traditional loukoumi workshop, which has been operating since 1928 and is one of the best in Syros. Loukoumi is the traditional dessert of the island, made of sugar and water boiled together and it is said that Syros loukoumi is unique, due to the local water used. At the end of this excursion you may opt to return to the yacht or remain in town to further explore Syros.

    Notes

    Please wear comfortable walking shoes. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on-board.

    Duration

    3 hour(s)

    Price

    119 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Mykonos - A Relaxing Day at the Beach

    Description

    Swim, relax and enjoy the beach facilities at one of the most beautiful and sandy beaches of Mykonos Island – Elia beach.

    Mykonos is known for its golden sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. Take this opportunity to enjoy some time at one of the famous beaches of the island, the sandy beach of Elia where necessary changing facilities, beach chairs and umbrellas are available. The beach of Elia is fully organized offering also a wide choice of water sports facilities.

    Notes

    Sunscreen and hats recommended.

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure time will be announced on board.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    129 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Mykonos - The Sacred Island of Delos

    Description

    This Yachting Land Adventure arrives at Delos Island by a boat from Mykonos. Delos is the island of lights and the mythical birthplace of the God Apollo. Admire the interesting monument of the Agora, the treasures of the various cities, the theatre and the Sanctuary of Apollo.

    Not far from Mykonos lies UNESCO listed Delos, the island of light, the mythical birthplace of the God Apollo and the Goddess Artemis. Its name means “that which appears" and, according to mythology, the island appeared amid the waves so that Leto would have a place to give birth to Apollo and Artemis. Delos Island, an area of only five sq. km (almost 2 sq. miles), was once a very important religious, cultural and commercial center. Today, the island is a piece of land covered with archaeological sites: fallen columns, sections of the famous mosaics which adorned the houses of the rich, a stadium, and tiers of seats from a theatre. Among these ruins, five marble lions in a row still stand. These were the guardians of the sacred lake, still gazing out to the east waiting for the sun to rise.

    Other interesting monuments, spread over a wide area, are: the Agora, the treasuries of the various cities, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Theatre, the Sanctuary of the Foreign Gods and the Sacred Mt Cynthus. Leaving the sacred island of Delos you re-board your local boat for the 45-minute return to Mykonos town.

    Notes

    This land adventure operates from Mykonos only if the yacht does not call at Delos on the same itinerary. This visit includes a two-hour walk across uneven surfaces at the archaeological sites so please wear comfortable walking shoes. The departure time will be adjusted according to the departure time of the local boat schedule from Mykonos to Delos. There is very limited shade at the site so bring protection from the sun. There is a coffee kiosk on the island as well as restrooms near the pier on Delos. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Departures times will be published onboard

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    145.00 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Agia Anna, Naxos - Traditional Greek Cooking Experience

    Description

    This is a great opportunity to take a cooking lesson and learn traditional Greek recipes!

    Begin with a drive to the village of Eggares to visit the Lianou Olive Press. The olive press dates from the 1800's and has been fully restored. A picturesque stone structure houses the olive press as well as an exhibition with numerous products made from the olive tree. Continue to the traditional village of Galini. There, at the village’s square, Mrs. Voula welcome guests into her kitchen to discover her secrets behind special Greek recipes such as “ gemista” (stuffed vegetables such as tomatoes or peppers) using only Naxian products and traditional cooking methods. After the lesson, enjoy an authentic homemade Greek meal, before boarding the coach for the drive back to the pier.

    Notes

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure time will be announced on board.

    Yachting Land Adventures have a maximum capacity. Please book in advance to avoid any disappointment.

    Duration

    3.5 hour(s)

    Price

    139 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure
  • Agia Anna, Naxos - Walking Trails of Naxos

    Description

    Take an amazing walk through the water-plentiful central part of Naxos island.

    Ride to the village of Flerio, to begin exploring on foot. This area is known for its spring waters and the half-finished, giant, 6th century BC statues of Kouroi in the quarries. From Flerio, the trail initially goes uphill on a wide footpath towards Potamia. Along the route you will be able to see threshing floors and lime furnaces in good condition.

    A marble paved pathway leads to Ano (“Upper”) Potamia, where the water continuous to flow from an ancient fountain. Potamia’s three settlements (Upper, Middle and Lower), with their impressively preserved traditional architectural profile, adorn the valley which is dotted with watermills, historic chapels and tower houses, threshing floors and olive presses.

    At Ano Potamia, stop at a small traditional restaurant for light lunch.
    Continuing on, the trail forks, with one leg going slightly uphill to Messi (“Middle”) Potamia, crossing the settlement and rejoining the second leg alongside the stream at the shady Platanaki position,with a traditional, stone-built laundry facility. At Lierado position, a downhill detour leads to Kokkos tower, rising above the gully. After reaching Kato (“Lower”) Potamia, the route winds through fruit orchards and rejoins the stream. Finally, visit the church of Agios Mamas before returning to the main road and for the coach drive back to the pier and the SeaDream yacht.

    Notes

    Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes due to the uphill and downhill walking along street and gravel footpaths. A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure time will be announced on board.

    Yachting Land Adventures have a maximum capacity, please make your reservations as soon as possible after boarding to avoid disappointment.

    Duration

    3.5 hour(s)

    Price

    119 (USD)

    Pre-Book Land Adventure

Prices are per person, in USD. Duration is in hours.


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