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  • 7 DaysDuration
  • PrivateTour Type
  • AthensPick up

Embark on a unique voyage that begins in Athens, exploring iconic landmarks such as the Parliament and the majestic Acropolis. Then, we set sail for glamorous Mykonos, with free days to enjoy dazzling beaches and vibrant nightlife. We continue to breathtaking Santorini, with its iconic volcano views and unforgettable sunsets over the Aegean. Experience the magic of Fira and Oia, explore black sand beaches or sail to the caldera islands. Immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of these Greek islands – get ready for an unforgettable trip! Book now and discover the charm of Greece!

Start dates:

  • April 01 to October 26: daily.
  • No departures on 04/27, 04/29, 04/30, 04/04, 04/05.

Price Includes

  • Two nights' accommodation in Athens, two nights in Mykonos and two nights in Santorini with breakfast
  • All transfers
  • Meeting with English-speaking assistant on day of arrival for a trip orientation
  • Ferry tickets Piraeus - Mykonos with regular ferry (numbered seats) and Mykonos - Santorini with fast ferry - economy class
  • Entrance fees to museums and archaeological sites
  • All taxes and our services (except tourist tax)

Price Excludes

  • Meals other than those mentioned
  • Drinks during meals included
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips
  • Porters to hotels
  • Anything else not specifically mentioned in the inclusions
Day by Day itinerary

Day 1: Arrival / Athens.

Arrival at the airport and meeting with the agency’s assistance. Transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day at leisure. Lodging.

Day 2:City Tour / Athens

Breakfast and departure by coach to visit the most famous monuments of Athens. During the tour we pass by the Parliament with the monument of the Unknown Soldier, Syntagma Square, the Neoclassical Trilogy, Omonia Square, the 19th century Parliament, the Catholic Cathedral, the Roman Temple of Zeus, Hadrian’s Arch and stop for photos at the famous Olympic Stadium where the first modern Olympic Games were held in 1896. Visit of the Acropolis with the Propylaea, the temple of Athena Nike, the Parthenon and the Erechtheon. Free time to explore the old town of Plaka. Overnight.

Day 3:Pireo - Mykonos / Mykonos

Breakfast and transfer to the port of Piraeus to board the ferry to Mykonos. Upon arrival on the island, transfer to the hotel and rest of the day at leisure. Accommodation.

Day 4:Free day / Mykonos

Free day on the famous island of Mykonos, the international meeting point of the “jet set”. Enjoy the wonderful beaches, dazzling stores and incomparable nightlife. Breakfast and overnight at the hotel.

Day 5: Mykonos - Santorini / Santorini

Breakfast and free morning until transfer to the port of Mykonos to board the ferry to Santorini. Upon arrival on the island, transfer to the hotel and rest of the day at leisure. Accommodation.

Day 6:Free day / Santorini

Free day to explore the magical island of Santorini. Discover Fira & Oia with breathtaking volcano views, and enjoy one of the best sunsets in the Aegean Sea. Explore the unique black sand beaches or take a boat tour to the caldera islands.

Day 7:Output

Breakfast and morning at leisure until transfer to the airport for a short domestic flight, connecting with your international return flight.

FAQs

Which continent does Turkey belong to?

Turkey is the only country that is located between two continents, Europe and Asia ,97% is on the Asian side ,3% is on the European side, due to its inspiration of being part of the European Union it was considered as an extension of Europe.

What is the capital of Turkey?

The first thing that comes to mind is Istanbul, but Ankara is the capital of the Turkish republic, it is the second largest city in Turkey after Istanbul, Ankara is a commercial and industrial city, also known for its grapes, pears and honey, where the founder of Turkey (ataturk) chose to put his mausoleum to be buried there.

What is the official language of Turkey? do they speak Arabic?

Turkish is the most spoken language in Turkey, which had its own letters until kamal din ataturk arrived and ordered to write the language with Latin alphabet.

There are also other languages spoken in Turkey among them the KURMANJI LANGUAGE, which is the language spoken by the Kurds who are approximately 10%, there is a minority who speak Arabic although lately after the difficulties that Turkey encountered in becoming part of the European Union there are many access to learn Arabic to communicate more with the Asian side of the Arabian Gulf. The most immigrant languages to Turkey is Persian and the most learned language is English (17%).

What is the best time to travel to Turkey?

The months between March and October are best for visiting Istanbul and the Mediterranean coasts. The inner regions of the Anatolian plateau, including Cappadocia, are best visited in the months between April and June and between September and October, when temperatures are warm, but not as unbearable as in July and August.

Eastern Turkey between April and June as well and from September until the onset of winter (avoid in this case also if possible July and August). This is a rather sensitive area, although in our opinion Mardin is a safe city.

What is the climate like in Turkey?

In terms of climate, we can differentiate the following zones in Turkey:

  • The coastal areas of Turkey that kiss the Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea. This area enjoys dry and quite hot summers and wet and cold winters.
  • With average summer temperatures varying between 26 ° C and 18 ° C. While winters between 3 ° C and 11 ° C. Istanbul, effervescent city located between Asia and Europe, enjoys hot and dry summers, sometimes very windy too,

How many inhabitants does Turkey have?

Turkey has 83 million people which makes it among the most populated countries in the world, within the ranking of 196 states that make up the world population table of datosmacro.com.

Some 7.07% of Turkey’s population are immigrants, according to the latest immigration data published by the UN. Turkey is the 72nd country in the world by percentage of immigration.

Turkey has an average population density of 106 inhabitants per square kilometer.

What is the currency of Turkey?

The current official currency of the Republic of Turkey is known under the name of Turkish Lira, Turkish Lira comes in the form of banknotes and in the form of coins, as in any other country. The banknotes come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 20, 50, 100 and 200 Turkish Lira, all Turkish coins would feature the former president of the country kamal el din ataturk .

The Turkish currency suffers lately especially after the covid crisis , 1 EUR = 32.78 TRY and at the dollar exchange rate 1 USD = 29.15 TRY.

Nowadays, credit cards are very common, so money in Turkey can be stored on cards. Most stores, cafes and restaurants accept VISA and Master Card.

What clothes should I bring to travel to Turkey?

Turkey is mostly Muslim with dress codes governed by Islam, however, it is a secular state since 1923 which allowed to have had some duality in the social classes between the more modern and the more traditional. Tourists visiting Turkey opt for the classic combination of shorts and T-shirt, this dress is appropriate throughout Turkey, but is not accepted in mosques. The recommendation is to wear comfortable, discreet and modest clothing and comfortable shoes. On the beaches you can dress as you like, you can wear bikinis, shorts, T-shirts and flip-flops or bare feet are normal wear for both Turks and foreigners.

Is Turkey a safe country to visit?

We can say with total certainty that yes, taking into account a good travel insurance (see our insurance page).

Where is Anatolia?

Anatolia is a region known as Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of modern-day Turkey.

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