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Sailing the turquoise waters of the Cyclades: A one-week itinerary If you're looking for an unforgettable vacation around Greece, look no further than this 6-day cruise from Kythnos to Laurium! This amazing adventure will take you through some of the most beautiful and hidden landscapes in the Greek Isles. You'll have a chance to explore the unique cultures and histories of each island and experience some of the best natural scenery that Greece has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned traveller or just looking for a new and exciting way to see the world, this cruise is sure to please.
Departure Port
Lavrion, main port
Duration
6D5N
Departing on
Day 1
Kythnos Island As soon as you arrive on Kythnos Island, you'll see why it's such a popular destination for vacationers. The island is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece, and the clear blue waters are perfect for swimming, snorkelling and boating. You'll also find plenty of restaurants and cafes to enjoy, as well as a number of shops to browse. Be sure to visit the island's main town, Hora, where you can explore the ancient ruins and learn more about the island's rich history. Kythnos is a lovely island in Greece that also happens to be a fantastic location to get away from it all. It's the ideal spot to flee the stress of everyday life, with its many hidden beaches and peaceful settlements.
Day 2
Antiparos/Paros Island After a relaxing day on Kythnos Island, you'll set sail for Antiparos and Paros. These nearby islands are known for its stunning natural beauty, and you'll have plenty of opportunities to explore the lush landscapes. You can hike to the top of one of their mountains or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea. Be sure to visit Parosââ¬â¢ main town, Parikia, where you can explore the medieval Venetian castle and learn more about the island's fascinating history.
Day 3
Naxos Island Naxos Island is the largest island in the Cyclades, and is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning mountains and rich history. You'll have plenty of time to explore the island's many different attractions. Be sure to visit the ruins of the ancient Temple of Apollo as well as the Venetian Castle that overlooks the town of Naxos. You can also take a hike to the top of Mount Zas, the highest point on the island and the Cyclades, or enjoy a swim in one of the many crystal-clear pools.
Day 4
Mykonos Island Mykonos is a small island located in the Aegean Sea, and it's known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and lively atmosphere. The island is home to a number of different restaurants and bars, as well as a number of shops and cafes. You can also find plenty of activities to keep you busy, including swimming, sunbathing and windsurfing. You'll have plenty of leisure time on the beach to tan and soak up the sun. Visit also the island's main town where you can explore the winding streets and learn more about the island's rich history. Don't forget to explore Greece's best clubs where you can dance into the early hours of the morning. On the whole, Mykonos is a wonderful place to visit.
Day 5
Syros Island The next cruise will be to Syros Island, the administrative centre of the Cyclades. Syros is a lovely island with both Greek and Venetian architectural styles. Ermoupolis, the island's main town, has grand buildings, marble streets and trendy cafés. Make sure to go around the city and discover its many hidden gems. Syros Island also has several beaches where you may enjoy swimming and sunbathing. There's bound to be a beach thatââ¬â¢s ideal for you due to the variety of beaches available. Syros Island is the ideal getaway, whether you want to relax or explore.
Day 6
Laurium Laurium is the perfect place to end your cruise. This small island is home to a number of different beaches, each with its own unique atmosphere. You can find secluded coves, lively beach bars and everything in between. Be sure to explore the island's main town where you can learn more about the island's history. Laurium is a peaceful seaside hamlet that has a long history stretching back to the Neolithic period. Laurium was a bustling commercial centre in ancient times, with traders from all over the world selling a wide range of items and services.It has long been an industrial centre owing to its numerous mines, which have attracted many businesses. Laurium contains several significant archaeological sites, including the Theatre of Thorikos and the Mines of Laurium. The agora, in and of itself, is an unforgettable experience.
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