An Aegean Odyssey
Embrace the history of the greatest ancient civilisations, legendary cities at the crossroads of eastern and western cultures, and picturesque islands in the glistening Aegean where time has almost stood still.
Discover some of the world’s most spectacular classical legacies, from Athens, the birthplace of democracy and the crucible of civilisation, theatre, and philosophy to the exotic mystique of Istanbul, with its wondrous architecture and intriguing Eastern ambience. You’ll be transported back in time to a grand maritime age as you sail through this extraordinary region aboard our spectacular vessel the Star Clipper. This four-masted barquentine, evoking the spirit of a true maritime adventure, attracts enviable glances on the quayside with its polished teak decks, shining brass, and gleaming mahogany and as you set sail into the dazzling blue, you’re assured an unforgettable journey of a lifetime.
This cruise provides the perfect balance of exploring and enjoying the life on board this stunning vessel.
Never sailed on a Tall Ship before? Discover life on board, explore the dining options available, and learn about the excursions you can experience onshore.
At a glance
Highlights
- Take a guided tour of Istanbul, visiting the Haghia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and the Topkapi Palace.
- Sail along the Turkish coast and discover the great ancient city of Pergamon with the steepest amphitheatre in the world.
- Visit Chios, one of the most fertile and richest islands in Greece, known for its superb wine, and call at the horseshoe-shaped volcanic island of Milos (in 2026).
- Explore the beautiful Patmos - beloved of the ‘jet-set’, and sail into the vast caldera of Santorini, the fabled site of Atlantis and one of the world's most breathtaking anchorages.
- Visit the amazingly preserved walled town of Monemvasia, and take a guided tour of Athens with the Acropolis, the Athenian Agora, and the acclaimed Acropolis Museum.
Offers
What's better than exploring worldwide destinations for the first time? Doing it all with your friends. You and nine or more of your friends or family can travel for less with our group offer, available on all tours, ocean and yacht cruises, and river cruises of 6 nights or less.
Choose to receive 10% off your group’s booking costs back or one free place – simply call 01283 901216 and speak to a member of our dedicated groups team.
Your itinerary
Arrival in Istanbul
Arrive at the airport for your flight to Istanbul from where you will be taken to your hotel for two nights with breakfast.
Stay at Hotel Barceló Istanbul
Istanbul
Start your exploration of Istanbul with the symbol of the city, the Blue Mosque, and the spectacular Topkapi Palace.
Istanbul is a revelation: an exotic metropolis of huge contrasts and a centre of shifting civilisations for 2,500 years. Chosen by Emperor Constantine as the eastern capital of the Roman Empire, it then became the capital of the Ottoman Empire and probably nowhere in the world can you find such an array of diverse monuments and fascinating places to see.
The Blue Mosque
We visit the Blue Mosque, symbol of the city - you cannot fail to be impressed by its grace and harmony, but its real attraction is the interior lined with 20,000 blue Iznik tiles and Arabesque inscriptions. Its beauty is hardly surprising when you consider that many of the same craftsmen who built it also worked on the Taj Mahal!
The Topkapi Palace
We continue our tour at the Topkapi Palace, the glittering imperial residence of the Sultans for a thousand years. Today, it is a spectacular museum, but in its heyday, it was a city within a city, home to over 4,000 elite guards, eunuchs, courtiers and, of course, the ladies of the Harem. There is a superb display of arms from throughout history: crossbows, firearms inlaid with ivory and beautifully crafted armour from as far afield as Japan. The Treasury is breathtaking too, with an amazing array of jewellery including the world’s fifth largest diamond, emeralds, jewel-encrusted thrones and the famous Topkapi dagger – all displaying outstanding craftsmanship.
The Grand Bazaar
One of the world’s most visited attractions with 4,000 shops, the Grand Bazaar dating back to the 13th century, was home to merchants from all over the known world and as you browse the maze of stalls along its 61 streets, selling everything you could possibly imagine and more, from silk scarves and lamps, to hand-made carpets and leatherware, it’s like stepping back in time and an experience not to be missed!
Istanbul & board the ship
Explore this mystical, alluring city further - visiting the Hippodrome and iconic Hagia Sophia. We then leave for the port to embark Star Flyer.
Istanbul
This morning we enjoy further exploration of this mystical, alluring city, at the crossroads of Eastern and Western civilisations. Firstly, we visit the Hippodrome, the site of Byzantium’s political, sporting and social life for a thousand years! As you marvel at its obelisks and statues, imagine the chariot races and huge spectacles that once graced this spot. We continue to the breathtaking Hagia Sophia, conceived as a mirror of the heavens, arguably the greatest church ever built and quite simply one of the world’s greatest architectural achievements. Built in the 6th century it was the largest enclosed space in the world for 1,400 years! Gaze in awe at the amazing Byzantine mosaics with their vibrant golds, reds and yellows. And, just as you leave, you see a beautifully crafted massive bronze door dating from 300BC – the sheer skill of these ancient artisans will never cease to astound you.
Board the ship
In the afternoon we leave for Istanbul port where your ship awaits! After time to settle in, we enjoy our first dinner on board, as our ship slips its moorings and heads out through the city’s twinkling lights towards our first port of call, Dikili.
Day at sea on the ship
Enjoy a relaxed day on board your ship.
Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or new to the scene, nothing quite beats life on the ocean waves and as we set sail into the blue, excitement mounts around what promises to be a maritime adventure of a lifetime. After a leisurely breakfast enjoying the views, head up on deck and soak in the coastal vistas and the bracing sea air – this is what holidays are all about! Find yourself a comfy chair or sink into a sun lounger and catch up on some reading before a refreshing dip in the saltwater pool perhaps.
As we round the headland and commence our south westerly course, enthusiasts will enjoy the opportunity to swap notes with the ship’s captain during a visit to the bridge and thrill-seekers have the chance to climb up the crow’s nest – with harness of course!
When lunch is served, return to the convivial ambience of the ship’s restaurant and then perhaps there’s chance for a snooze in the sunshine or to enjoy a quiet moment in the ship’s library. You’ll certainly be fully unwound by the time dinner is served after which enjoy your favourite digestif from the bar.
Pergamon
Arrive into picturesque Dikili - from here we drive to the Acropolis of Pergamon, and also see the Asclepion.
This morning enjoy watching your first arrival into port as the Star Flyer glides into picturesque Dikili.
From here our included guided tour explores the fascinating ancient Hellenistic city of Pergamon. Perched on a high rocky outcrop with stunning views, the city was famed for its library, which rivalled Alexandria’s. Knowledge then, as now, was power and so concerned were the Egyptians about this competition, they cut off supplies of papyrus, thus prompting the invention of parchment. Visiting the Acropolis, we’ll see the remains of the Temple of Trajan, the altar of Zeus and the steepest ancient amphitheatre in the world.
Pergamon was also renowned as a healing centre, so we visit the Asclepion sanctuary where the sick came to be cured by having their dreams analysed!
We return to our ship with the afternoon free to explore or relax, before we continue our journey across the legendary Aegean later tonight.
Chios
Explore the little known island of Chios on a tour today, which is famed for the production of the Mastic plant.
Chios is one of the richest and largest islands in the Aegean, yet it remains little known. The island has produced some of the most successful Greek shipping entrepreneurs, who still control around 50% of the Greek merchant marine. Its southern half has been known since ancient times for its cultivation of the mastic plant – a precursor to today’s chewing gum and highly prized.
Our included tour will visit Pyrgi, a village unique in Greece, as all the houses are intricately decorated in a geometric ‘sgraffito’ style. Continue to visit the Mastic trees where you can discover how this unique traditional product is produced, harvested and used. Our final stop will be the village of Mesta with its labyrinthine vaulted streets – an amazingly well-preserved living medieval village.
After lunch back on board you have time to explore Chios town at leisure. Wander the streets of the inhabited village inside the walls of Chios castle and stop on the courtyard square for a drink and a spot of people watching!
This evening we sail on to our next port as we sit down for dinner amid the wood and polished brass splendour of our luxurious nautical home.
Patmos
Arrive in Patmos - one of the smaller islands of the Dodecanese.
Today we anchor in Patmos - one of the smaller islands of the Dodecanese; however, what it lacks in size it makes up for in beauty and history. It’s been called the ‘Jerusalem of the Aegean’ for it was here that St. John the Theologian wrote the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament. Our included tour departs the pretty port of Skala for the Grotto of the Apocalypse, where St. John lived for two years. This small cave is now a beautiful little chapel and is still an active place of worship.
Chora
We continue to Chora Old Town. Towering above the main town of Chora is the imposing 11th century fortified monastery of St. John, an architectural masterpiece, with eight chapels, courtyards, terraces and galleries with stunning 12th century frescoes. The Monastery’s Museum has manuscripts from the 5th century, jewelled chalices, crowns, crucifixes, and vestments, along with an early work of El Greco. We also visit the three-hundred-year-old mansion of the Simandiris family. This exceptional example of island architecture houses a fine collection of antiques, with gilded mirrors, silverware, paintings, chandeliers and exquisite furnishings.
We return to Skala, where, after lunch on board, you are free to explore the port town at leisure this afternoon.
*Ship is expected to anchor at Patmos port and guests will be tendered ashore.
Milos
Visit the quiet Greek island of Milos for a guided tour and free time to explore independently.
After a leisurely morning at sea, arrive at the island of Milos, located at the southwesternmost point of the Cyclades islands. Although one of the quieter Greek islands, Milos has lots to offer, including some stunning geological formations on show, forged by years of volcanic activity. On our guided tour, you will visit the white volcanic rock formations and turquoise waters of Sarakiniko beach - a lunar landscape that's straight out of sci-fi.
Continuing via a short stop at Phylakopi - a settlement dating back to Neolithic times - to Plaka, the picturesque capital of the island perched 250m above sea level. We’ll stroll through the cobbled streets with our guide, passing the quaint main church where there are also incredible sea views. After some free time ambling the Plaka area, renowned for its local pastry shops and homemade sweets, you’ll return to the ship.
Or if you prefer to go at your own pace, why not just enjoy a day ashore independently and soak up the island’s laid-back charm, browse the quaint fishing villages with amazing views or relax on one of the island’s enticing beaches.
*Ship is expected to anchor at Milos port and guests will be tendered ashore.
Monemvasia
Enjoy this final morning of sailing on deck before arriving at Monemvasia where you are free to explore this medieval walled town.
Take a stroll on deck before breakfast and savour the fresh sea breeze as the giant white sails silently propel the Star Flyer through the azure Aegean. Enjoy this final morning of sailing with a dip in one of the pools and take in the vistas as we approach our next destination.
Known as the ‘Gibraltar of the East’, Monemvasia’s vast rocky bulk juts out of the mountainous coastline of the Peloponnese, linked to the mainland by a narrow causeway – a superb defensive position. It reached its zenith during the medieval period, supporting a population of 40,000, when it was known for its excellent wine (Richard III’s brother drowned in a vat of it!). It was a valuable prize and was besieged and attacked numerous times. During WWII a large number of New Zealanders were successfully evacuated to Crete from here.
Monemvasia has been sympathetically restored and is considered a wonderful time-capsule of a medieval Greek town. We have plenty of time to wander through the maze of narrow pedestrian streets and relax in one of the tavernas. The more energetic may try the steep path up to the ruins of the Upper Town – on a clear day you may catch a glimpse of the mountains of Crete!
*Ship is expected to anchor at Monemvasia port and guests will be tendered ashore.
Athens
Disembark the ship and transfer to Athens, where we see the Acrpolis and its museum on a guided tour before checking into our hotel for one night.
Stay at Wyndham Grand Athens
This morning we disembark the Star Flyer and transfer to this extraordinary capital. Enjoy a walking tour of Athens, visiting the Acropolis, so fittingly one of the great wonders of the ancient world. Ascending the hill you soon experience the grandeur of the Parthenon – its blindingly white marble columns with their perfect symmetry and balance completely dominate the skyline.
We also visit the Acropolis Museum with its amazing glass floor displaying ancient houses and streets below. There's some free time to have lunch and explore the picturesque old district of Plaka. Dating from the end of the 18th century when Athens had shrunk to little more than a village below the Acropolis, it’s utterly charming, crammed with neo-classical mansions, balconies overflowing with geranium pots and twisting cobbled lanes lined with homely tavernas. Later we check into the hotel and enjoy the rest of the day and evening at leisure.
Return home
Transfer to Athens airport for your flight home.
Arrival in Istanbul
Arrive at the airport for your flight to Istanbul from where you will be taken to your hotel for two nights with breakfast.
Stay at Hotel Barceló Istanbul
Istanbul
Start your exploration of Istanbul with the symbol of the city, the Blue Mosque, and the spectacular Topkapi Palace.
Istanbul is a revelation: an exotic metropolis of huge contrasts and a centre of shifting civilisations for 2,500 years. Chosen by Emperor Constantine as the eastern capital of the Roman Empire, it then became the capital of the Ottoman Empire and probably nowhere in the world can you find such an array of diverse monuments and fascinating places to see.
The Blue Mosque
We visit the Blue Mosque, symbol of the city - you cannot fail to be impressed by its grace and harmony, but its real attraction is the interior lined with 20,000 blue Iznik tiles and Arabesque inscriptions. Its beauty is hardly surprising when you consider that many of the same craftsmen who built it also worked on the Taj Mahal!
The Topkapi Palace
We continue our tour at the Topkapi Palace, the glittering imperial residence of the Sultans for a thousand years. Today, it is a spectacular museum, but in its heyday, it was a city within a city, home to over 4,000 elite guards, eunuchs, courtiers and, of course, the ladies of the Harem. There is a superb display of arms from throughout history: crossbows, firearms inlaid with ivory and beautifully crafted armour from as far afield as Japan. The Treasury is breathtaking too, with an amazing array of jewellery including the world’s fifth largest diamond, emeralds, jewel-encrusted thrones and the famous Topkapi dagger – all displaying outstanding craftsmanship.
The Grand Bazaar
One of the world’s most visited attractions with 4,000 shops, the Grand Bazaar dating back to the 13th century, was home to merchants from all over the known world and as you browse the maze of stalls along its 61 streets, selling everything you could possibly imagine and more, from silk scarves and lamps, to hand-made carpets and leatherware, it’s like stepping back in time and an experience not to be missed!
Istanbul & board the ship
Explore this mystical, alluring city further - visiting the Hippodrome and iconic Hagia Sophia. We then leave for the port to embark Star Flyer.
Istanbul
This morning we enjoy further exploration of this mystical, alluring city, at the crossroads of Eastern and Western civilisations. Firstly, we visit the Hippodrome, the site of Byzantium’s political, sporting and social life for a thousand years! As you marvel at its obelisks and statues, imagine the chariot races and huge spectacles that once graced this spot. We continue to the breathtaking Hagia Sophia, conceived as a mirror of the heavens, arguably the greatest church ever built and quite simply one of the world’s greatest architectural achievements. Built in the 6th century it was the largest enclosed space in the world for 1,400 years! Gaze in awe at the amazing Byzantine mosaics with their vibrant golds, reds and yellows. And, just as you leave, you see a beautifully crafted massive bronze door dating from 300BC – the sheer skill of these ancient artisans will never cease to astound you.
Board the ship
In the afternoon we leave for Istanbul port where your ship awaits! After time to settle in, we enjoy our first dinner on board, as our ship slips its moorings and heads out through the city’s twinkling lights towards our first port of call, Dikili.
Day at sea on the ship
Enjoy a relaxed day on board your ship.
Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or new to the scene, nothing quite beats life on the ocean waves and as we set sail into the blue, excitement mounts around what promises to be a maritime adventure of a lifetime. After a leisurely breakfast enjoying the views, head up on deck and soak in the coastal vistas and the bracing sea air – this is what holidays are all about! Find yourself a comfy chair or sink into a sun lounger and catch up on some reading before a refreshing dip in the saltwater pool perhaps.
As we round the headland and commence our south westerly course, enthusiasts will enjoy the opportunity to swap notes with the ship’s captain during a visit to the bridge and thrill-seekers have the chance to climb up the crow’s nest – with harness of course!
When lunch is served, return to the convivial ambience of the ship’s restaurant and then perhaps there’s chance for a snooze in the sunshine or to enjoy a quiet moment in the ship’s library. You’ll certainly be fully unwound by the time dinner is served after which enjoy your favourite digestif from the bar.
Pergamon
Arrive into picturesque Dikili - from here we drive to the Acropolis of Pergamon, and also see the Asclepion.
This morning enjoy watching your first arrival into port as the Star Flyer glides into picturesque Dikili.
From here our included guided tour explores the fascinating ancient Hellenistic city of Pergamon. Perched on a high rocky outcrop with stunning views, the city was famed for its library, which rivalled Alexandria’s. Knowledge then, as now, was power and so concerned were the Egyptians about this competition, they cut off supplies of papyrus, thus prompting the invention of parchment. Visiting the Acropolis, we’ll see the remains of the Temple of Trajan, the altar of Zeus and the steepest ancient amphitheatre in the world.
Pergamon was also renowned as a healing centre, so we visit the Asclepion sanctuary where the sick came to be cured by having their dreams analysed!
We return to our ship with the afternoon free to explore or relax, before we continue our journey across the legendary Aegean later tonight.
Chios
Explore the little known island of Chios on a tour today, which is famed for the production of the Mastic plant.
Chios is one of the richest and largest islands in the Aegean, yet it remains little known. The island has produced some of the most successful Greek shipping entrepreneurs, who still control around 50% of the Greek merchant marine. Its southern half has been known since ancient times for its cultivation of the mastic plant – a precursor to today’s chewing gum and highly prized.
Our included tour will visit Pyrgi, a village unique in Greece, as all the houses are intricately decorated in a geometric ‘sgraffito’ style. Continue to visit the Mastic trees where you can discover how this unique traditional product is produced, harvested and used. Our final stop will be the village of Mesta with its labyrinthine vaulted streets – an amazingly well-preserved living medieval village.
After lunch back on board you have time to explore Chios town at leisure. Wander the streets of the inhabited village inside the walls of Chios castle and stop on the courtyard square for a drink and a spot of people watching!
This evening we sail on to our next port as we sit down for dinner amid the wood and polished brass splendour of our luxurious nautical home.
Patmos
Arrive in Patmos - one of the smaller islands of the Dodecanese.
Today we anchor in Patmos - one of the smaller islands of the Dodecanese; however, what it lacks in size it makes up for in beauty and history. It’s been called the ‘Jerusalem of the Aegean’ for it was here that St. John the Theologian wrote the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament. Our included tour departs the pretty port of Skala for the Grotto of the Apocalypse, where St. John lived for two years. This small cave is now a beautiful little chapel and is still an active place of worship.
Chora
We continue to Chora Old Town. Towering above the main town of Chora is the imposing 11th century fortified monastery of St. John, an architectural masterpiece, with eight chapels, courtyards, terraces and galleries with stunning 12th century frescoes. The Monastery’s Museum has manuscripts from the 5th century, jewelled chalices, crowns, crucifixes, and vestments, along with an early work of El Greco. We also visit the three-hundred-year-old mansion of the Simandiris family. This exceptional example of island architecture houses a fine collection of antiques, with gilded mirrors, silverware, paintings, chandeliers and exquisite furnishings.
We return to Skala, where, after lunch on board, you are free to explore the port town at leisure this afternoon.
*Ship is expected to anchor at Patmos port and guests will be tendered ashore.
Milos
Visit the quiet Greek island of Milos for a guided tour and free time to explore independently.
After a leisurely morning at sea, arrive at the island of Milos, located at the southwesternmost point of the Cyclades islands. Although one of the quieter Greek islands, Milos has lots to offer, including some stunning geological formations on show, forged by years of volcanic activity. On our guided tour, you will visit the white volcanic rock formations and turquoise waters of Sarakiniko beach - a lunar landscape that's straight out of sci-fi.
Continuing via a short stop at Phylakopi - a settlement dating back to Neolithic times - to Plaka, the picturesque capital of the island perched 250m above sea level. We’ll stroll through the cobbled streets with our guide, passing the quaint main church where there are also incredible sea views. After some free time ambling the Plaka area, renowned for its local pastry shops and homemade sweets, you’ll return to the ship.
Or if you prefer to go at your own pace, why not just enjoy a day ashore independently and soak up the island’s laid-back charm, browse the quaint fishing villages with amazing views or relax on one of the island’s enticing beaches.
*Ship is expected to anchor at Milos port and guests will be tendered ashore.
Monemvasia
Enjoy this final morning of sailing on deck before arriving at Monemvasia where you are free to explore this medieval walled town.
Take a stroll on deck before breakfast and savour the fresh sea breeze as the giant white sails silently propel the Star Flyer through the azure Aegean. Enjoy this final morning of sailing with a dip in one of the pools and take in the vistas as we approach our next destination.
Known as the ‘Gibraltar of the East’, Monemvasia’s vast rocky bulk juts out of the mountainous coastline of the Peloponnese, linked to the mainland by a narrow causeway – a superb defensive position. It reached its zenith during the medieval period, supporting a population of 40,000, when it was known for its excellent wine (Richard III’s brother drowned in a vat of it!). It was a valuable prize and was besieged and attacked numerous times. During WWII a large number of New Zealanders were successfully evacuated to Crete from here.
Monemvasia has been sympathetically restored and is considered a wonderful time-capsule of a medieval Greek town. We have plenty of time to wander through the maze of narrow pedestrian streets and relax in one of the tavernas. The more energetic may try the steep path up to the ruins of the Upper Town – on a clear day you may catch a glimpse of the mountains of Crete!
*Ship is expected to anchor at Monemvasia port and guests will be tendered ashore.
Athens
Disembark the ship and transfer to Athens, where we see the Acrpolis and its museum on a guided tour before checking into our hotel for one night.
Stay at Wyndham Grand Athens
This morning we disembark the Star Flyer and transfer to this extraordinary capital. Enjoy a walking tour of Athens, visiting the Acropolis, so fittingly one of the great wonders of the ancient world. Ascending the hill you soon experience the grandeur of the Parthenon – its blindingly white marble columns with their perfect symmetry and balance completely dominate the skyline.
We also visit the Acropolis Museum with its amazing glass floor displaying ancient houses and streets below. There's some free time to have lunch and explore the picturesque old district of Plaka. Dating from the end of the 18th century when Athens had shrunk to little more than a village below the Acropolis, it’s utterly charming, crammed with neo-classical mansions, balconies overflowing with geranium pots and twisting cobbled lanes lined with homely tavernas. Later we check into the hotel and enjoy the rest of the day and evening at leisure.
Return home
Transfer to Athens airport for your flight home.
Available ships
Star Clipper
- Built
- 1992
- Crew
- 74
- Passengers
- 162
A wonderful reconstruction of a 19th century four-masted Barquentine, the Star Clipper is beautifully built to emphasise the traditional lines of this age-old design which plied the world’s sea lanes for several hundred years.
Star Flyer
- Built
- 1991
- Crew
- 74
- Passengers
- 162
A wonderful reconstruction of a 19th century four-masted Barquentine, the Star Flyer is beautifully built to emphasise the traditional lines of this age-old design which plied the world’s sea lanes for several hundred years.
Hand-picked hotels
Extras & upgrades
From £325 per person double/twin based on 2 people sharing
From £830 for sole occupancy
Deluxe Hamam Room in Istanbul and Junior Suite in Athens.
From £395 per person double/twin based on 2 people sharing
From £960 for sole occupancy
Junior Suite in Istanbul and Executive Suite in Athens.
Please note that the upgrade hotel options for 2026 are not yet available to book. Please call us if you would like to be contacted when they can be added to your booking.
For hotel information please see the accommodation section or contact us for more information and to add the above upgrade to your booking.
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time |
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Istanbul Ataturk Airport | Istanbul | 50 mins |
Sabiha Gökçen Airport | Istanbul | 1hr 15 mins |
Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Athens | Athens Airport | 40 mins |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room or cabin. The price includes:
- Flights to Istanbul, returning from Athens
- Two nights hotel in Istanbul and one night hotel in Athens with breakfast
- Full breakfast, buffet lunch, afternoon tea and à la carte dinner daily whilst on Star Clipper (2025) and Star Flyer (2026) (lunch excluded on shore excursions)
- All visits and excursions as mentioned including sightseeing in Istanbul and Athens
- Full board on the Star Clipper (2025) and Star Flyer (2026)
- Attentive service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides
- Services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
- All port charges (worth £195) airport taxes and overseas transfers
- All transfers between the airport and hotel* and hotel to port
- Porterage of one item of luggage per person
- ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection
*Transfers are not included for guests booking their own flights.
Please note: in the event of unsatisfactory weather conditions the captain reserves the right to alter or reschedule the itinerary. Availability of watersports is subject to weather conditions and local authority regulations.
Please note: due to the size of the ship there is no lift between decks; therefore a reasonable degree of mobility is required to negotiate the stairs and overall design.
British Citizens travelling to Turkey and Greece for tourist purposes are currently able to travel without a visa, however must have a passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/turkey/entry-requirements for Turkey and https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/greece/entry-requirements for Greece.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
Fact File
- Countries: Turkey and Greece
- Currencies: Turkey – Turkish Lira (Euros are widely used but at a poor exchange rate); Greece – Euro
- Flight time: UK to Istanbul - Approx 3 hrs 50 mins; Athens to UK: Approx. 3 hrs 40 mins
- Languages: Turkey – Turkish, Greece – Greek
- Time zone: Turkey and Greece – GMT+2
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 101 days before you depart.
You can take a look at our Tall Ship FAQ’s to find answers to common questions, or find out about accessibility on our cruises and tours on our mobility FAQs page.
Alternatively, you can take a look at our guide Why Choose a Tall Ship? to delve a little further, whether it's the onboard dining, onshore excursions, or more about the ships and cabins.
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