Arrive in Athens, the capital city of Greece, and transfer to Lavrio, where you'll embark the ship in the afternoon. Settle into your cabin and take in your first Aegean sunset at sea as we pass the Temple of Poseidon. Or explore more on a pre-voyage extension in Athens.
Monday - Jun 7, 2027
Day 2
Mylos, Greece
Spend the morning exploring the sea caves at Kleftiko, and if conditions allow, get in the water. This afternoon, on the charming volcanic island of Milos, view the Ancient Theater and enjoy an island tour, including a visit to the stunning Sarakiniko, a majestic other-worldly beach cove surrounded by large white volcanic stones. In the small town of Trypiti, visit the 1820 excavation site of 'Venus de Milo', one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture, now exhibited in the Louvre. This evening, enjoy dinner onboard or explore Adamantas on your own. Be sure to stop by the famous ice cream shops. ... Read More
Tuesday - Jun 8, 2027
Day 3
Sifnos, Greece
Sifnos-a local favorite-is a peaceful, rugged island known for its sandy beaches, plethora of churches, and trendy food scene. With a scenic upper chora (village) that invites exploration, visit quaint little churches that sit precariously on the edge of the sea. This morning, go on a scenic hike and then join a walking tour of the Kastro, with an optional cooking class at a local farm. Our Sifnos visit also offers an optional hands-on pottery experience. Spend the afternoon onboard or enjoying the water at a local beach. Whatever your pace, this is the ideal place to explore on foot, whether it's a brisk walk or a lazy stroll along the beach. ... Read More
Wednesday - Jun 9, 2027
Day 4
Serifos, Greece
On Serifos, one of the smaller Cycladic islands, visit the Chora for views across the Aegean Sea. Enjoy a stop at the Mineralogy and Petrology Museum, the Monastery of Taxiarches, or spend time in the water enjoying a local beach or kayaking.
Thursday - Jun 10, 2027
Day 5
Paros, Greece
In Paros, explore the charming Kastro, visit a winery, or join an optional excursion with a local farmer to hear how they make dry-land farming work. Afterward, taste the fruits of their bounty. Visit charming villages along the harbor like Parikia and Naoussa that offer a maze of streets and alleyways to explore. ... Read More
This morning, choose to go on an early hike on Naxos. Visit an olive press museum and meet the fifth-generation owners while sampling cake, oil, and marmalades, or enjoy a self-guided tour of the Kastro. This afternoon, choose to explore on your own, or join an optional cooking class or optional cheese making activity. ... Read More
Saturday - Jun 12, 2027
Day 7
Delos, Greece
Tinos, Greece
The island of Delos is one of the most important mythical and historical sites in Greece and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. In myth, it's the birthplace of the twin immortals Artemis, goddess of animals and the hunt, and Apollo, god of healing, music, and light. Spend the morning surveying the Terrace of the Lions and exquisite Temple of Apollo, two of the many incredible ruins preserved here. This afternoon, go ashore in Tinos, a smaller and less-visited Cycladic island, for a hike. Visit the artistic heart of Tinos, Pyrgos Village, the Tinos Marble Museum, or take part in a basket-weaving activity. Explore the small towns and artisan crafts that make this island so unique. ... Read More
Arrive in Lavrio and, after breakfast onboard, transfer to Athens. Explore the city on a guided tour, then sit down to lunch at a local restaurant. This afternoon, return to the ship in Lavrio and settle back into your cabin. Enjoy the Aegean sunset as you sail toward the Adriatic.
Monday - Jun 14, 2027
Day 9
Cruising the Corinth Canal, Greece
Itea, Greece
Bus Travel
Delphi, Greece
Bus Travel
Itea, Greece
Navigate the historic Corinth Canal, slipping between the 300-foot limestone walls that tower above both sides of the vessel. Built in the late 19th century, the canal is too small for most modern-day ships, but National Geographic Orion is perfectly sized for the transit to the Gulf of Corinth and Ionian Sea. Later, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Delphi, the center of the ancient Greek world. The ruins here are home to the Temple of Apollo-Greece's most important shrine-where the Oracle of Delphi delivered divine prophecies. Learn about the city's storied past and explore the temple and other important sites. ... Read More
Tuesday - Jun 15, 2027
Day 10
Kefalonia, Greece
Your Expedition Leader and local guides will choose one of the many picturesque beaches on the island of Kefalonia, bordered by the idyllic Ionian Sea. Soak in the vivid blue waters-a true photographer's delight. Stroll along the shoreline, or swim, kayak or paddleboard in the beautiful sea.
Known for its strong cultural heritage, Corfu is home to many of the country's firsts: the first university, theater, and opera. Learn about the island's history, including its triumphant defense against the Ottoman empire, and spend time around Spianada, the old city's main square-and the largest one in Greece-built in the 16th and 17th centuries by the Venetians. Discover the island's most iconic landmarks and signs of foreign influences. Or meander through the old town's charming city streets tasting local delicacies such as kumquats and olive oil. Alternatively, spend the day taking in the stunning landscapes of Greece's greenest island exploring the countryside and mountain trails. ... Read More
Thursday - Jun 17, 2027
Day 12
At Sea
Friday - Jun 18, 2027
Day 13
Siracusa, Italy
Spend the following day at sea, relaxing aboard National Geographic Orion as she makes her way toward Italy. Head ashore at Siracusa, one of the most powerful cities in the classical world. Explore the archaeological park where a well-preserved Greek amphitheater with carved limestone seats is still used today. Paradise Quarry, now an attractive garden and orange grove, was the primary source of that limestone, and is the site of the curious Ear of Dionysius-a huge cave with incredible acoustics. Make the most of your time in port: explore the city's excellent market or the adjacent island of Ortigia, where a stunning cathedral was built on the columns of the 6th-century Temple of Athena. Alternatively, take an evening stroll through the city's piazzas. ... Read More
This morning, drive up to the beautiful town of Taormina, perched 250 meters above the sea. With Mount Etna dominating to the south, this medieval town boasts the pedestrian-friendly Corso Umberto, lined with exquisite buildings and one of the world's most interesting cultural sites: the Greco-Roman Theater. This remarkable theater was built right into the cliffside, overlooking the vast sea below, in the third century BC. Enjoy a special lunch at a privately owned castle, the Castello degli Schiavi. This impressive 18th-century home was the setting for many scenes in The Godfather films, and you'll meet members of the family that owns it and explore the extensive buildings and grounds. ... Read More
Sunday - Jun 20, 2027
Day 15
At Sea
Aeolian Islands, Italy
Enjoy the day at sea as you sail toward the Aeolian Islands-not only famous for the winds of the god Aeolus, but also for some of the most well-known classical volcanoes. With a bit of luck, you will witness the pyrotechnics of the active volcanic island of Stromboli. Pass through the narrow Strait of Messina overnight, the purported location of Homer's monsters Scylla and Charybdis: the rock and the hard place through which Odysseus had to sail. ... Read More
Monday - Jun 21, 2027
Day 16
Golfo Aranci, Italy
Bus Travel
San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy
Bus Travel
Golfo Aranci, Italy
Step ashore on Sardinia's east coast, known for its stunning and remote landscapes, including grottos and mountain peaks. Populated since pre-historic times, the landscape is dotted with Roman village ruins and monasteries from the Middle Ages. Spend the morning in San Pantaleo, visiting local artisan shops that showcase the handicrafts of painters, goldsmiths, sculptors, and potters. Or venture into the mountains to visit the archeological discoveries, including tombs and village remains. ... Read More
Tuesday - Jun 22, 2027
Day 17
Bonifacio, France
Wake up to the sunrise over the layered cliffs of Bonifacio. Enter the narrow harbor to dock and enjoy the day in one of the Mediterranean's most beautiful towns. Begin with a walking orientation to the citadel, established by the powerful margraves of Tuscany in the ninth century. The rest of the morning is devoted to enjoying this lovely destination. ... Read More
Wednesday - Jun 23, 2027
Day 18
Bonifacio, France
At Sea
Enjoy National Geographic Orion's amenities during this day at sea. Listen to talks by your onboard experts, get photo tips from a National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions certified photo instructor, or spend some time on the bridge with officers who are happy to answer questions. A massage from the wellness specialist is an inviting option or relax with a book in the observation lounge. ... Read More
Thursday - Jun 24, 2027
Day 19
Ciutadella, Spain
Bus Travel
Torralba d'en Salort, Minorca, Spain
Bus Travel
Ciutadella, Spain
The Vandals, the Moors, and the British Empire have ruled over this stunning little island where prehistoric civilizations left intriguing rock mounds and megalithic monuments dating back some 4,000 years. This afternoon, explore this history while traveling overland to the southeast of Menorca. Walk through the Bronze Age village of Torralba d'en Salort and see the characteristic T-shaped stone monuments left by the Talayotic peoples. This evening, set a course west toward Barcelona. ... Read More
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