7 Nuits Greece & Adriatic Cruise
The incredible Voyager of the Seas® introduced many of the iconic features that Royal Caribbean guests still love today. Conquer the rock-climbing wall, or find your adventure on the basketball court, ice-skating rink or mini-golf course. If it's zen you seek, achieve it poolside or at the relaxing VitalitySM Spa. Liven up your nights on the Royal Promenade, with parades, dancing, and duty-free shopping deals. And bring along some friends—with spacious public areas, enhanced staterooms, and a spectacular three-story dining room, this ship has room for your whole crew.
Journée 1
Athens (Piraeus) - Greece
Journée 2
Mykonos - Greece
Journée 3
Chania (Souda) - Crete - Greece
Journée 4
Argostoli - Greece
Journée 5
Croisière
Journée 6
Kotor - Montenegro
Journée 7
Split - Croatia
Journée 8
Ravenna - Italy
Journée 1 - Athens (Piraeus) - Greece
Athens is a fascinating city that combines ancient history and modern culture. You can visit some of the world's most famous monuments, such as the Acropolis and the Parthenon, as well as enjoy the vibrant nightlife, the delicious cuisine, and the friendly atmosphere of this city. Here is a travel text for Athens that you can use:
- Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece, located in the Attica region. It is one of the oldest cities in the world, with a history that spans over 3,000 years. It is also the birthplace of democracy, philosophy, art, and science. Athens has a lot to offer to its visitors, from historical sites and museums to modern attractions and activities.
- One of the main reasons to visit Athens is its archaeological heritage. The most iconic attraction is the Acropolis, a hilltop citadel that dominates the city skyline. The Acropolis is home to several ancient buildings, such as the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike. These buildings are considered masterpieces of classical architecture and represent the glory of ancient Athens. You can also visit the Acropolis Museum, which displays the surviving treasures and artifacts from the Acropolis
- Another reason to visit Athens is its cultural and artistic scene. Athens has many museums that showcase its rich history and culture, such as the National Archaeological Museum, the Benaki Museum, and the Byzantine and Christian Museum. You can also find many galleries, theaters, and venues that host contemporary art and performances. You can also enjoy some of the traditional shows, such as Greek music, dance, and theater.
- Athens also has a lot of fun and exciting activities that you can try. One of them is exploring the neighborhoods of Athens, each with its own character and charm. You can walk around Plaka, the oldest and most picturesque district of Athens, where you can find many cafes, shops, and taverns. You can also visit Monastiraki, a lively area that has a flea market, a bazaar, and many street performers. You can also check out Psyrri, Gazi, and Exarchia, which are known for their nightlife and alternative culture.
- Athens also has a lot of natural beauty that you can enjoy. You can visit some of the parks and gardens in the city center, such as the National Garden, the Zappeion Garden, and the Lycabettus Hill. You can also take a day trip to some of the nearby islands or countryside, such as Hydra, Aegina, or Delphi. You can admire the scenic landscapes, the crystal-clear water, and the charming villages.
Journée 2 - Mykonos - Greece
Mykonos, one of the jewels of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, is a destination that seamlessly blends the charm of traditional Greek island life with a vibrant cosmopolitan atmosphere. Known for its picturesque landscapes, pristine beaches, lively nightlife, and iconic windmills, Mykonos invites travelers to experience the allure of the Greek Isles.
- Begin your journey in Chora, Mykonos' enchanting old town. Stroll through labyrinthine streets lined with whitewashed buildings adorned with colorful doors and shutters. Discover hidden boutiques, art galleries, and charming tavernas. Be sure to visit the iconic Mykonos windmills and Little Venice, where houses seem to dive into the sea.
- Mykonos is renowned for its beautiful beaches. From the lively Paradise and Super Paradise beaches to the tranquil Agios Ioannis and Psarou, there's a beach for every mood. Relax on sunbeds, swim in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy beachfront dining and water sports.
- Take a short boat ride to the sacred island of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the mythological birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. Explore the ruins of ancient temples, theaters, and houses, and witness the island's rich history.
- Mykonian cuisine is a culinary journey in itself. Savor freshly caught seafood, traditional Greek dishes like moussaka and souvlaki, and local specialties like kopanisti cheese. Pair your meal with ouzo or a crisp Assyrtiko wine.
- Armenistis Lighthouse, perched on the northern tip of Mykonos, offers breathtaking sunset views over the Aegean Sea. It's a romantic spot to witness the sun dip below the horizon, casting a golden glow on the island.
- Mykonos is famous for its lively nightlife. Beach clubs like Nammos and Scorpios host daytime parties, while the bars and clubs in Chora keep the party going into the early morning hours. Mykonos is a playground for those seeking a vibrant nightlife scene.
- Shop for fashion, jewelry, and souvenirs on Matoyianni Street in Chora. Explore boutique shops and find stylish clothing, handmade crafts, and Greek keepsakes to bring back home.
- Explore the crystal-clear waters surrounding Mykonos through watersports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, and snorkeling. Consider a sailing trip to nearby islands or secluded coves for a unique perspective of the Aegean Sea.
Journée 3 - Chania (Souda) - Crete - Greece
Journée 4 - Argostoli - Greece
The Ionian island of Cephalonia in postcards portrays idyllic beaches, forest-clad mountains and crystal clear waters. But adventure in its capital city of Argostoli is much more than meets the eye. This small town comes full of friendly locals— and visitors quickly fall for its traditional Greek lifestyle and spectacular natural attractions, like the Koutavos Lagoon’s nature preserve. Stroll along De Bosset Bridge, where endangered sea turtles swim out to sea. Admire Vallianos Square’s grand bell tower and taste Robola wine in a local vineyard. Rumble in a Jeep to the summit of Mount Ainos, or experience the thrill of coasteering down rock faces dangling over the Ionian Sea.
Journée 5 - Croisière
Journée en mer
Journée 6 - Kotor - Montenegro
The Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska) is located in the northern part of Montenegro, close to the border with Croatia and open to the Adriatic Sea. While cruising through it, you will enjoy of breathtaking and majestic views of towering peaks and a rocky coastline dotted with pretty waterside towns. You can see divine medieval towns through your eyes as well as reflecting in the bay water. Peek through the town and find monasteries, citadels and extraordinary eateries. It is often called Europe’s most southernmost fjord for its stunning scenery, but it is more like a long, narrow inlet formed by a submerged river canyon. The four smaller gulfs - gulf of Herceg Novi, gulf of Tivat, gulf of Risan, and gulf of Kotor, and the connecting bays create a big butterfly shape that goes around the cost getting inland occasionally.
Journée 7 - Split - Croatia
Lying on the Adriatic Sea's eastern shore, Split is known for its terracotta roofs, whitewash buildings, palm tree-lined promenade and azure waters. Split has a long history, as it's home to Diocletian's Palace and the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, which were built for the Roman emperor in the 4th century. Always buzzing with tourists, Split balances its historic setting with a plethora of modern restaurants, bars and shops. Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, Split receives over 2,600 hours of sunshine every year. Jump onboard a Croatia cruise and take advantage of its sunny weather by exploring its beautiful beaches — most namely Bacvice and Kastelet Beaches — year-round.
Split, Croatia, is a captivating coastal city graced by the Adriatic Sea. Central to its allure is the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace, a 4th-century marvel that anchors the city. This historic gem seamlessly intertwines with modern life, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich past through charming streets, lively markets, and a vibrant waterfront. With a perfect blend of ancient grandeur and contemporary vitality, Split beckons as a captivating destination on the Croatian coast.
Journée 8 - Ravenna - Italy
Lying on the Adriatic Sea's eastern shore, Split is known for its terracotta roofs, whitewash buildings, palm tree-lined promenade and azure waters. Split has a long history, as it's home to Diocletian's Palace and the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, which were built for the Roman emperor in the 4th century. Always buzzing with tourists, Split balances its historic setting with a plethora of modern restaurants, bars and shops. Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, Split receives over 2,600 hours of sunshine every year. Jump onboard a Croatia cruise and take advantage of its sunny weather by exploring its beautiful beaches — most namely Bacvice and Kastelet Beaches — year-round.
Split, Croatia, is a captivating coastal city graced by the Adriatic Sea. Central to its allure is the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace, a 4th-century marvel that anchors the city. This historic gem seamlessly intertwines with modern life, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich past through charming streets, lively markets, and a vibrant waterfront. With a perfect blend of ancient grandeur and contemporary vitality, Split beckons as a captivating destination on the Croatian coast.
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