Cruise |
Voyager, 14 Nights Symphony Of The Senses ex Athens (Piraeus) to Trieste |
Cruise Line |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship |
Seven Seas Voyager |
Destination |
EU Mediterranean |
Brief Description |
14 Night Cruise sailing from Athens (Piraeus) Greece onboard Seven Seas Voyager |
Type of Cruise |
Luxury |
Departure Date |
02 Jun 2026 |
Cruise Description |
Seven Seas Voyager® harbors overtones of elegance, from the refined Penthouse Suites to the modern touches of the Voyager Lounge.
Volos, Greece
Volos is a city situated at the center of the Greek mainland, north of Athens. It is the capital of Magnesia prefecture. Modern Volos is built on the ancient cities of Demetrias, Pagasae and Iolkos. To the west of Volos there are the Neolithic settlements of Dimini with a ruined acropolis, walls and two beehive tombs dated between 4000-1200 BC, and Sesklo with the remains of the oldest acropolis in Greece (6000 BC), as well as examples of Neolithic civilizations.
Thessaloniki, Greece
With a history spanning more than two millennia, Thessaloniki reigned alongside Constantinople as a capital of the Byzantine Empire. So numerous are the outstanding Paleochristian and Byzantine monuments that as a group they have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don’t miss the ornate church and sacred crypt of St. Demetrius, the city’s martyred patron saint, or the palace complex of Galerius and the mosaics in the Rotunda. The Archaeological Museum holds even more ancient treasures.
Istanbul, Turkey
Once serving as the capital of the Ottoman and Byzantine Empires, Istanbul today offers impressive architecture, historic sites, dining, shopping, nightlife and exotic atmosphere. Spend time in the Old City to explore renowned places, like the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace.
Mykonos, Greece
Steeped in Greek mythological history, Mykonos was named after Apollo’s grandson, Mykons, and was the location of the grand battle between Zeus and the Gigantes. Today, this island is one of Greece’s most adored destinations due to its picture- postcard setting and growing nightlife. Mykonos is a superb example of Cycladic architecture, and by law even new buildings have to be built in the same style of whitewashed, organic, cube-like buildings. Be sure to plan a day trip to take in picturesque Little Venice, the unique Paraportiani church, and the archeological dig at Delos.
Santorini, Greece
With dramatic views of classic whitewashed houses clinging perilously to the side of the caldera and stunning beaches of white and red sand or black pebbles, it’s no wonder this may be the most photographed scenery in the world. Visit Ancient Akrotiri, the archeological site of a town frozen in time by ash from an eruption 3,600 years ago. Also worth a day trip is the Volcano of Santorini Palea (old) Kameni and Nea (new) Kameni , two small islands of black lava positioned in the centre of the basin of Santorini.
Heraklion (Crete), Greece
The capital city of Greece’s largest island, Heraklion beguiles with a pair of Crete’s must-see sights: the state-of-the-art Heraklion Archaeological Museum, home to treasures of Minoan civilization and finds covering over 5,500 years of Crete’s history; and the Palace of Knossos, a center of Minoan power that dates back to 2000 BC and revered as the location of the mythic Minotaur’s Labyrinth. Take in spectacular harbor views from Iraklion’s 13th-century fortress and revitalized waterfront, where ‘fish taverns’ serve authentic Cretan dishes like sweet or salty kaltsounia washed down with raki, Crete’s local spirit.
Katakolon, Greece
Step back in time at Ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games – now deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Relive the roaring cheers of the spectators as the athletes took their marks on the marble starting blocks, and picture the temples, the treasuries, the porticoes and statues as they were.
Kotor, Montenegro
Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro, located in a most secluded part of the Gulf of Kotor. The old port, surrounded by an impressive city wall built by the House of Nemanjicc, is very well preserved and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Numerous other attractions include the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon in the old town (built in 1166), and ancient walls which stretch directly above the city. Nightlife also attracts tourists to Kotor with pubs, taverns, cafes, and nightclubs.
Split, Croatia
Split is the largest Croatian city on the Adriatic coast. Split achieved fame when the Roman emperor Diocletian, noted for his persecution of early Christians, had his retirement palace built here. The spectacular stone edifice and its grounds and cellars are a major highlight of any city tour. Other points of interest include the Cathedral of St. Duje, built on the remains of an ancient shrine purported to be the oldest in the world; and the Mestrovic Gallery, where the impressive works of Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic are available for viewing in this home and atelier.
Venice (Trieste), Italy
Located in northeastern Italy, Trieste’s geographic location and storied past contributed to its modern standing as one of the country’s richest regions. A shopper’s paradise, Trieste is full of designer boutiques catering to both men and women in search of the latest clothing fashion. There are also several outdoor markets where you can purchase anything from fruit to antiques. Enjoy a sumptuous plate of pasta in an old-style osteria, cozy little establishments with half a dozen tables filled with cheerful locals. |
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Sailing Dates |
02 Jun 2026 |
Category |
Single |
Twin |
Triple |
Quad |
H - Suite |
‐
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NZD17,220
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NZD14,350
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‐
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G - Suite |
‐
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NZD18,120
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NZD14,950
|
‐
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F - Suite |
‐
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NZD19,020
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NZD15,550
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‐
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E - Suite |
‐
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NZD20,490
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NZD16,530
|
‐
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D - Suite |
‐
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NZD21,400
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NZD17,137
|
‐
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C - Suite |
‐
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NZD23,120
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NZD18,283
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‐
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B - Suite |
‐
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NZD24,020
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NZD18,883
|
‐
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A - Suite |
‐
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NZD24,920
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NZD19,483
|
‐
|
SS - Suite |
‐
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NZD31,970
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NZD27,053
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‐
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VS - Suite |
‐
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NZD37,380
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NZD30,660
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‐
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GS - Suite |
‐
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NZD45,580
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NZD36,127
|
‐
|
SG |
‐
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NZD52,950
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NZD41,040
|
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Cruise Itinerary
Date |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
2 Jun 2026 |
Athens (Piraeus) Greece |
5:30 AM |
6:00 PM |
3 Jun 2026 |
Volos, Greece |
9:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
4 Jun 2026 |
At Sea |
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5 Jun 2026 |
Thessaloniki, Greece |
7:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
6 Jun 2026 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
2:00 PM |
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7 Jun 2026 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
|
6:00 PM |
8 Jun 2026 |
At Sea |
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9 Jun 2026 |
Mykonos, Greece |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
10 Jun 2026 |
Santorini, Greece |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
11 Jun 2026 |
Heraklion, Greece |
7:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
12 Jun 2026 |
Katakolon, Greece |
10:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
13 Jun 2026 |
At Sea |
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14 Jun 2026 |
Kotor, Montenegro |
8:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
15 Jun 2026 |
Split, Croatia |
7:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
16 Jun 2026 |
Trieste, Italy |
7:00 AM |
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All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
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