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Greek Island Glow: September 20, 2026

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Adriane King-Ikechukwu, Travel Agent in Denver, NC

Adriane King-Ikechukwu

Denver, NC Travel Agent

Adriane King-Ikechukwu

Denver, NC · 7 Years of Experience

Abundant Moments and Memories LLC, an independent agent with WorldVia, a Travel Leaders Agency
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COUNTRIES VISITED:Greece, Turkey
PLACES VISITED:Athens, Bodrum, Mykonos, Piraeus, Rhodes Island, Santorini
SUGGESTED DURATION:7 Days
Join us for Greek Island Glow, a 7-night adults-only Virgin Voyages cruise hosted by Abundant Moments and Memories, sailing roundtrip from Athens on September 20, 2026. This luxurious escape blends stunning ports with personalized service and elevated travel experiences. Before embarkation, we arrive two days early to unwind in Athens, explore the Acropolis, and enjoy curated hotel stays. Once aboard Scarlet Lady, we’ll sail to Santorini, Rhodes, and Bodrum, with an unforgettable overnight in Mykonos. Optional shore excursions include vineyard tastings, private yacht sails, and UNESCO World Heritage tours. With no kids, no buffets, and all dining, Wi-Fi, and gratuities included, Virgin Voyages offers a fresh, all-inclusive approach to cruising. Whether you come solo
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DAY1
Athens
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Check in at Athenaeum Grand Hotel
Location Centrally located in Athens, this hotel is about 3 miles from the beach. Facilities The friendly staff at the reception desk are happy to answer any questions. Amenities include a baggage storage service, a safe and an ATM. Wireless internet access is provided in public areas. The tour desk offers assistance with booking excursions. The hotel has wheelchair-accessible facilities and an elevator. There are a number of shops as well. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the garage or in the parking lot (no extra charge). Other services include a babysitting service, a childcare service, a car rental service, medical assistance, a transfer service, room service, a laundry service, a hairdresser, a coin-operated laundry and a hotel shuttle bus. Cyclists can make use of the bicycle storage area and rental service. To assist guests with their business and communication needs, the business center offers a fax machine.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Premium Delphi Day Trip with an Expert Guide, Museum & Lunch
City Sightseeing Athens, Piraeus & Beach Riviera Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tours
DAY2
Athens
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Embark on Greek Island Glow
It's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on humor and flexibility to deal with the chaos; you should do the same. The rewards are immense. Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Acropolis
DAY3
Santorini
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The stunningly beautiful island of Santorini
Undoubtedly the most extraordinary island in the Aegean, crescent-shape Santorini remains a mandatory stop on the Cycladic tourist route—even if it's necessary to enjoy the sensational sunsets from Ia, the fascinating excavations, and the dazzling white towns with a million other travelers. Called Kállisti (the "Loveliest") when first settled, the island has now reverted to its subsequent name of Thira, after the 9th-century-BC Dorian colonizer Thiras. The place is better known, however, these days as Santorini, a name derived from its patroness, St. Irene of Thessaloniki, the Byzantine empress who restored icons to Orthodoxy and died in 802.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Scenic Santorini and Oia Village
DAY4
Rhodes Island
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Cruise to Anthony Quinn, Kallithea & Traganou Bays
Early travelers described Rhodes as a town of two parts: a castle or high town (Collachium) and a lower city. Today Rhodes town—sometimes referred to as Ródos town—is still a city of two parts: the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site that incorporates the high town and lower city, and the modern metropolis, or New Town, spreading away from the walls that encircle the Old Town. The narrow streets of the Old Town are for the most part closed to cars and are lined with Orthodox and Catholic churches, Turkish houses (some of which follow the ancient orthogonal plan), and medieval public buildings with exterior staircases and facades elegantly constructed of well-cut limestone from Lindos. Careful reconstruction in recent years has enhanced the harmonious effect.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Cruise to Anthony Quinn, Kallithea & Traganou Bays
DAY5
Bodrum
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Best Of Bodrum
Our certified guide will meet up with you and escort you to a top-notch tour transport vehicle. Your first stop will be the Bodrum Castle, also known as the Castle of St. John. Perched on a rocky peninsula, the castle is a splendid sight with its five imposing towers and a collection of ancient coins and jewelry. You'll also get to explore the secret museum in the Snake Tower and witness the world's oldest known shipwrecks at the renowned Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, which sits within its walls. Next, we'll transport you to another era at the Ancient Theater of Halicarnassus. This theatre dating back to the 4th century BC once hosted 5,000 spectators, bringing to life the grandeur of the past.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Best Of Bodrum
DAY6
Mykonos
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Exclusive Mykonos Old and New
Although the fishing boats still go out in good weather, Mykonos largely makes its living from tourism these days. The summer crowds have turned one of the poorest islands in Greece into one of the richest. Old Mykonians complain that their young, who have inherited stores where their grandfathers once sold eggs or wine, get so much rent that they have lost ambition, and in summer sit around pool bars at night with their friends, and hang out in Athens in winter when island life is less scintillating. Put firmly on the map by Jackie O in the 1960s, Mykonos town—called Hora by the locals—remains the Saint-Tropez of the Greek islands.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Exclusive Mykonos Old and New
DAY7
Piraeus
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Final Day to return home
Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way. From many quarters of the city you can glimpse "the glory that was Greece" in the form of the Acropolis looming above the horizon, but only by actually climbing that rocky precipice can you feel the impact of the ancient settlement. The Acropolis and Filopappou, two craggy hills sitting side by side; the ancient Agora (marketplace); and Kerameikos, the first cemetery, form the core of ancient and Roman Athens. Along the Unification of Archaeological Sites promenade, you can follow stone-paved, tree-lined walkways from site to site, undisturbed by traffic.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Acropolis
FINAL THOUGHTS
Ready to turn your Greek island dreams into reality? Reserve your cabin today and let AMM handle the rest hotels, transfers, and curated experiences. Space is limited, so secure your spot before this journey sets sail!