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Luxury Travel Guide: Athens to Athens Cruise Through Greece & Istanbul with SilverSea

Little Venice Mykonos Greece

Tanya and Pete Foster in front of SilverSea Muse

If there’s one trip that completely stole our hearts this year, it’s our Athens to Athens cruise with Silversea. You know I love a beautiful destination, but pairing that with ultra-luxury cruising? It’s truly the best of both worlds. From iconic whitewashed villages to vibrant cities layered with history, this itinerary was equal parts relaxing and inspiring—and I’m sharing every detail so you can plan your own unforgettable escape. Whether you're dreaming of the Greek Isles or craving a seamless, elevated travel experience, this itinerary delivers in every way.

Why Choose an Athens to Athens Cruise?

Tanya Foster in SilverSea spa

Athens to Athens cruise on Silversea

There’s something so effortless about starting and ending in the same city, especially when that city is Athens. It takes the stress out of travel logistics and lets you fully immerse yourself in the journey. We've also never been to Greece or Turkey so this cruise checked all the boxes. At this time of year, there are no non-stop flights out of Dallas so we routed with American Airlines/British Air through London.

What makes this specific route so special is the variety. You’re not just hopping between islands, you’re exploring mainland Greece, diving into cultural hubs, and even stepping into another continent with a stop in Istanbul. It’s the kind of itinerary that feels curated, not rushed. And when you pair that with Silversea? You’re stepping into a level of luxury that makes the entire experience feel elevated from the moment you board. At this stage of life, Pete and I are looking for educational opportunities, culture and immersion. We certainly got that!

Life On Board Silversea Muse

Playing backgammon on Silversea Muse

Silversea Muse pool

Silversea Muse pool

Let’s talk about the ship, because honestly it’s a destination in itself. Silversea is known for its intimate, all-inclusive luxury experience, and it truly lives up to the reputation. Think spacious suites, personalized butler service, incredible dining, and a level of attention to detail that makes you feel completely taken care of.

What we loved: The smaller ship size, the personalized service with a butler for our stateroom who knew exactly what we wanted, the all-inclusive aspect and the incredible food with eight restaurants to choose from. Dinner is simply a dinner reservation in your favorite spot. No assigned tables. No assigned dining time. It can even be room service, which is offered 24/7. We highly recommend making dinner reservations at each restaurant to experience all of them. Our favorite is La Dame but all of them offer exceptional experiences. Be sure to visit Silver Note, Kaiseki, The Grill (by the pool), La Terrazza, S.A.L.T. Kitchen (Sea and Land Taste) featuring local cuisine that changes daily and Atlantide. There is also a pizza oven casual spot at Spaccanapoli. We also did grab and go coffee and pastries each morning at Arts Cafe.

The Silver Muse can accommodate 632 guests with 415 crew. It was built in 2017 and refurbished in 2025. All suites are verandah suites offering fresh air and a beautiful view. There are endless things to do on board including the Zagara Beauty Spa and fitness center, Arts Cafe for an afternoon tea and great reading spot, bingo, trivia, bridge and other card games, live music and much more. As far as excursions go, SilverSea does all the hard work for you. You'll be offered between 10-15 excursions at every port. Some are short, some last all day long. There are Included Excursions, Highlight Experiences and Signature Experiences. Additionally, Silversea can arrange for private and semi-private guides at each port with their own vehicle. You truly control the experiences you will have. Pete and I did a mix of these excursions during our 11 day/10 night journey.

It’s the kind of experience where you can be as active or relaxed as you want. Some mornings we explored ancient ruins, and others we lingered over coffee on our private veranda watching the coastline drift by. It's the best of both worlds! With over 900 destinations on all 7 continents, you are likely to find several voyage itineraries you will like on their small ships. The total fleet is 12 ships strong offering both classic cruises and expedition cruises.

Athens (Piraeus)

Acropolis Athens

Our journey began in Athens, departing from the port of Piraeus. I always recommend arriving at least a day early in case you encounter travel disruption. You don't want to get on the ship stressed out from a missed connection. We didn't explore Athens before we boarded mainly because that day, March 25. was a national holiday in Greece. It's their Independence Day! We explored on the backend of our trip (more below). We stayed one night at the Grand Hyatt Athens and it was the perfect spot to get a good night's sleep, shower, have breakfast and then get ready to sail. By the way, it's not far from The Acropolis and you have a beautiful view from the rooftop dining room.

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Mykonos

Mykonos Greece

Tanya and Pete in Mykonos

Mykonos is exactly what you imagine—whitewashed buildings, blue domes, and winding cobblestone streets that feel straight out of a postcard. We signed up for the Mykonos Town Highlights on Foot excursion and it was the perfect length for our first port (only 2 1/2 hours long with a local guide). A great overview if you will. It's the perfect wandering town with cute boutiques and coffee shops. Visit the beaches and don't miss the beautiful view of Little Venice and the windmills. We got to see the Folklore Museum and ended our tour in a local cafe with refreshments. Every port offers free time to shop and explore on your own. In the summer, Mykonos comes alive as a party island with lots of nightlife. It's also the most well known island in Greece.

Tanya's Tip: Wear blue & white for the perfect pictures!

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Volos

Volos Greece

Volos was one of those unexpected ports of the trip. It’s not as widely talked about as some of the islands, but that’s exactly what makes it so special. Located at the foot of Mount Pelion, it offers a completely different vibe—lush, green, and a bit more local. You'll spend time exploring traditional villages in the mountains through the Traditional Pelion Villages excursion. Quaint little villages with cute outdoor markets and coffee shops. If you’re someone who loves discovering hidden gems, this stop will surprise you in the best way. We went to the town of Portaria which has a church with beautiful 16th century frescos. There is lots of walking up a steep hill on this tour so I definitely got my steps in that day.

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Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki tour

Thessaloniki feels like Greece’s cultural heartbeat. It’s vibrant, youthful, and full of history layered into every corner. You'll easily discover Byzantine churches and ancient ruins in this area of Greece. Because we love history, we did the 8 hour In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great excursion. It's a full day but we loved the museum in Pella, the outdoor sights and the tomb of King Philip II of Macedonia dating from 335 B.C. This area is the birthplace of Alexander the Great and the second capital of ancient Macedonia. For 250 years Pella was the cultural center of the Greek world. You really get a feel for ancient Greece! This tour ended with a stop for local Greek food in a lovely restaurant and it was divine. This is where I fell in love with traditional Greek Salad and couldn't get enough! We were gone all day and I think we were the last group to board the ship before we sailed that evening.

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Istanbul

Istanbul Turkey mosque

Spice Market Istanbul

Istanbul Turkey rug weaving

This stop felt like stepping into a completely different world in the best way possible. Istanbul is where East meets West, and you can feel that fusion everywhere from the architecture to the food to the energy of the city. The Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, the Spice Market, the Hippodrome and Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts are not to be missed. We hired a private guide for a half day tour of Istanbul and got so much done. This was all arranged through SilverSea and well worth the price. The guide (Cuneyt Sadic) comes with a driver and car and everyone speaks English fluently. He knew the ins and outs of getting into the Mosque quickly and avoiding long lines. Did I mention he was a double PhD? Talk about knowledgeable!

It’s vibrant, bustling, and absolutely unforgettable. We were so glad that this port was on the itinerary for 2 full days and 2 nights as there is so much to do and see. At night, we signed up for two amazing excursions all arranged through SilverSea. The first night we did the Whirling Dervish and Local Dining Experience. The traditional, religious dance is fascinating to watch seeped in tradition. The dinner was a Michelin recognized restaurant with a traditional Turkish dinner served family style. The second night was really special. We did the Dinner at Ciragan Palace experience and it was magical. Both nights accommodated small groups of 20-25 people and we were so glad we signed up for both. While it's now a hotel, it was once the palace during the Ottoman Empire and it is absolutely breathtaking.

Istanbul is very cosmopolitan, blending culture and religion seamlessly. We never felt out of place and we were eager to learn how Islam and Christianity coexist here. Our guide did a great job letting us know when we needed to adhere to any customs such as covering my head when I entered the Mosque. I had my Hermes scarf with me for that very reason. It's definitely a country we would like to visit again.

If you are in the market for a Turkish rug, be sure to visit Nakkas Oriental Rugs & Textiles for the whole experience. I learned to weave with the traditional Turkish 2 loop knot. They ship internationally and I would have purchased one had I needed one. Their pieces are beautiful!

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Rhodes

Rhodes Greece

Greek salad at family owned restaurant on Rhodes, Greece

Tanya and Pete in Rhodes

Rhodes brings you back to that classic Greek island charm, but with a medieval twist. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and walking through it feels like stepping back in time. It’s the perfect blend of history and relaxation, which is exactly what I love in a destination. We really lucked out on this day as we signed up for Northern Rhodes Off Road Adventure, I'm not sure what we were expecting but it was 4 guests with a private guide in a Land Rover. He basically took us all over the north side, into the mountains and beaches on roads big vehicles couldn't access. We got an unobstructed and up close view of Rhodes! We stopped at a local coffee establishment for a little break, looked at local churches and small villages and wound up at the most delicious family owned restaurant for lunch in Platania Village called Perama. The authentic Greek Taverna still has me dreaming of our delicious meal!

Rhodes was never on our radar as something we needed to see. But we were pleasantly surprised and it wound up being one of our favorite ports!

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Santorini

Silver Sea Muse

Unfortunately, we were not able to stop in Santorini due to high winds. One of the things to know about travel is that things change due to weather. The SilverSea Captain and crew did a great job warning us about the weather and high winds and kept us very safe. This just gave us an extra day at sea, which gave us more time to explore the Silver Muse and indulge in all she has to offer. Which meant more time at the spa for me!

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Returning to Athens

Tanya and Pete Athens Acropolis

Ending back in Athens felt like coming full circle. We felt like our 11 day/10 night cruise through the Aegean Sea was just the right amount of time for us. We decided this was the time we wanted to spend exploring Athens as we had a free day before our flight home. I connected with the concierge at the Grand Hyatt Athens to book a private guide for half a day to hit the Athens highlights. I want to give a quick shout out to Nancy Makri for arranging a perfect day for us. Our guide was Stella Syrou, who specialized in archeology and art history. I can't think of anyone better to do The Acropolis and Acropolis Museum with. While it looks high and difficult to climb, its well laid out with stairs slowly ascending in a manner that anyone can do. The entire site is so well thought out for touring and absolutely worth the climb. Once we returned and freshened up, Nancy had made reservations for us at a traditional Greek seafood restaurant near the port on the water. This was our last meal in Athens and absolutely a spectacular way to end our trip. I highly recommend working with the concierge at your hotel for recommendations and reservations. Also, we used UBER everywhere in Athens and it was highly reliable and easy. It also linked through and provided a yellow cab.

Tanya's Tip: Purchase your Acropolis and Museum tickets ahead online HERE as they are timed entries. This enables you to skip the purchase line when you get there. At the time of this writing, Acropolis tickets were 30 Euros per person for general admission and 20 Euros per person for the museum. We highly recommend both.

Why This Cruise Is Worth It

Room Service Silversea Muse

If you’ve been considering a Mediterranean cruise, this Athens to Athens itinerary is truly one of the best ways to experience the region. It's a perfect mix of iconic and lesser-known destinations, seamless travel without constant packing and unpacking, a luxurious onboard experience that enhances every moment and the ability to explore multiple cultures in one trip. I think that luxury cruises offer 5 star accommodations while you get to explore a lot in a short amount of time. I am no longer at the age where I want to pack and unpack every 3 days trying to get it all in while on one trip. Luxury, small ships provide the best of all worlds.

This trip reminded me why I love travel so much. It’s not just about the places you see, it’s also about how you feel while you’re there. From the elegance of Silversea to the beauty of each destination, this Athens to Athens itinerary was truly unforgettable. It’s the kind of experience that stays with you long after you return home. Pete and I are still talking about all the things we learned while exploring

If you’re looking for a trip that combines luxury, culture, and breathtaking scenery, this one should absolutely be on your list. Our exact itinerary is available October 28 - November 7 on the Silver Spirit. You might also like revisiting our Mediterranean cruise we took on the Silver Ray in May 2025 that included the F1 race in Monaco. We highly recommend that one too!

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xoxo - Tanya and Pete

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  Thank you to SilverSea for inviting us to explore this itinerary. All opinions are our own.

Monday, 13 April 2026