
GREECE & CROATIA
GREEK ISLES CRUISE
Explore the captivating Mediterranean, where sun-drenched coastlines and rich history await. Enjoy days filled with delicious local cuisine, charming towns, and stunning views. Whether you’re wandering through ancient sites or relaxing by the sea, this journey invites you to embrace the relaxed, vibrant atmosphere of the region. Each moment offers a chance to unwind and create lasting memories in this beautiful part of the world.
Highlights:
● 7 Nights of Luxury Cruising
● Visit 5 ports of call
● 2 relaxing days at sea
CELEBRITY INFINITY
May 23, 2027
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Day 1 - Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Athens brought the world drama, history, poetry, and philosophy. Once home to the world's most powerful and civilized empires, Athens is now the world's foremost archaeological playground. The towering columns of the Parthenon still stand in homage to the virgin goddess Athena. The Parthenon sits atop the Athenian Acropolis and watches over the city where it can be seen from just about anywhere in Athens.
Day 2 - At Sea - Cruising
While at sea, take the time to recharge before the next adventure. Lounge by the pool, be spoiled at the spa, taste the delicacies or explore the venues on-board, until we arrive at the next amazing destination.
Day 3 - Bar, Montenegro
This sunny coastal town in southern Montenegro is not only the principal and largest seaport in the country but also the sunniest one—with 270 days of sunshine per year. Set against 27 miles of Adriatic coast, with nearly 6 miles of beach coastline, you’ll discover more than 20 different, breathtaking beaches where you can soak up the warm Mediterranean sun. Exploring the area, you’ll find a diverse mix of cultures and activities like live discos, shows, old architecture—historic monasteries and churches—and sites like the Haj Nehaj Fortress, the Castle of King Nikola, and other 15th-century remnants. shops, inviting cafes, and boutique hotels.
Day 4 - Dubrovnik, Croatia
Established 1,300 years ago on the far southern tip of the Dalmatian Coast, this city once rivaled Venice in terms of its importance. Take a walking tour to the Dominican Monastery and marvel at the finest collection of Renaissance paintings, including a painting by Titian. Prepare to be riveted when first laying eyes on the old walled city on your cruise to Dubrovnik. This land has had many invaders including the Greeks, Romans, Slavs, Romans, Hungarians, and French, to name a few, and it has resulted in a fiercely independent citizenry with dynamic cultural influences. The views of the Adriatic from its rooftops are truly awe-inspiring.


Day 5 - At Sea - Cruising
While at sea, indulge in some well-deserved relaxation before your next adventure. Unwind by the pool, pamper yourself at the spa, savor exquisite cuisine, or discover the unique venues on board. Your next incredible destination awaits.
Day 6 - Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos is known for its whitewashed villages sprinkled with blue and jade green. It's also famous for its sophisticated nightlife. The most popular island in the Cyclades is bustling with activity, awash in beautiful alleyways, and home to alluring sandy beaches.
Day 7 - Santorini, Greece
Here on the island of Santorini, you’ll find a classic Greek seascape—whitewashed houses accented by sea-blue roofs. This is a treasure trove for both professional and amateur archeology buffs, with sites that include tombs that date back to the 9th century and the sanctuary of Apollo. In many ways, Santorini could be considered an explosive place, being that its terraced collection of homes and windmills lie on a caldera-- a huge basin formed by an erupting volcano. The island’s volcanic past has also produced delicious grapes for excellent wines that are well worth investigating while on your Santorini cruise. Some of the best on the island can be found in Pyrgos, Megalochori, and Oia. Oia’s hilltop not only has the ancient, Minoan site of Akrotiri, but is quite possibly the best vantage point from which to witness the spectacular sunsets.
Day 8 - Athens, Greece
After disembarkation, make it a point to visit the incredible Acropolis Museum on your cruise to Athens. The joint effort between two architects, one American and the other Greek, this outstanding building was completed and opened to the public in 2009. It focuses primarily on the Greek period dating to 5 B.C., considered to be the apex of art, culture, and philosophy in ancient Greece, but it also has artifacts from the Bronze, Roman, and Byzantine Ages. There’s even a Plexiglas walkway from which an excavated section of an old Athenian neighborhood can be viewed. In addition to an abundance of historical riches, modern Athens has plenty on offer—from scenic beaches to restaurants with superb Mediterranean cuisine and bustling central markets.

Sail away with our
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Concierge Classic Veranda
$4,143 CAD
Price per person, based on double occupancy. Limited Inventory. Taxes and port fees included.
PLUS these Premium Inclusions from The Luxury Travel Guys
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Fully refundable deposit
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$120 USD Onboard Credit
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Classic Beverage Package
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Unlimited Wi-Fi

What's Included
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Menus by Michelin-starred chef
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Pool Deck & Hot Tub
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Adults only Solarium
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Chic bars and lounges
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Leading-edge Shows
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Youth & Teen Programs (3-17 year olds)
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Fitness Center
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Exceptional Service
Featured Amenities
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Personalized Concierge service
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Embarkation Day Concierge Class Lunch
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Exclusive Destination Seminar
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Enhanced room service breakfast menu
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Cashmere™ Mattress & eXhale® bedding*
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Sitting area with sofa
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Twice Daily Housekeeping
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Veranda with lounge seating
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Complimentary Tote Bag
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Exclusive Destination Seminar
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Welcome Sparkling Wine
Pricing is per person based on double occupancy. Taxes and port fees included. Refundable deposit of $960 CAD due at time of booking to secure offer, based on availability. Modifying booking may effect promotions offered. Exclusive group rates limited by inventory and category: Group #9360993. ©Celebrity Cruises Inc. Ships’ registry Malta and Ecuador.

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