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Athens & Greek Islands Cruise aboard Celestyal Journey for solo travellers

Ocean Cruise
  • Solo Holiday
11 days from
£3599 pp
based on solo occupancy
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Board Celestyal Journey and cruise across the Aegean Sea - where myth and history intertwine. Discover stunning Greek islands with epic legacies and end your holiday with a relaxing 2-night stay in the Athenian Riviera.

This Grecian adventure transports you back to ancient times, visiting sites synonymous with legendary tales of Greek gods and the amazing journeys detailed in Homer's famous works. First, we'll wander through the Acropolis in Athens. Then, we’ll visit the ancient city of Ephesus in Turkey and tour Knossos - the birthplace of the first civilisation and fabled site of the Minoan maze that housed a mythical minotaur. 

In Greece's cultural capital, Thessaloniki, there are not one but 15 UNESCO-protected sites to explore. And in the quintessentially Grecian streets of Mykonos, Milos and Santorini we can experience the country's laid-back vibe as we leisurely sail from island to island (with Poseidon’s blessing, of course). Finally, we'll relax on the coast with a two-night stay in our resort hotel, enjoying the nearby beaches and exploring the local area as you wish. 

This holiday is ideal for history enthusiasts and those with a penchant for Greek mythology.

At a glance

  • 7 nights on board the Celestyal Journey
  • Return flights & transfers
  • 1-night stay in a hand-picked hotel pre-cruise in Athens
  • 2 nights post-cruise at a beachside resort hotel
  • 11 included experiences
  • Daily breakfast, full board on cruise
  • Selected drinks with lunch & dinner in the Thalassa & Taverna restaurants on board
  • We’ll meet you at your departure airport or train station
  • Welcome dinner and drinks to get to know your fellow travellers
  • Expert Tour Manager that specialises in solo travel, looking after you throughout
  • Checked luggage

Offers

Enjoy a free drinks package worth £182pp on 2025 departures of our Athens & Greek Islands aboard Celestyal Journey and all departures on our new Greece & the Adriatic Cruise aboard Celestyal Journey when you book before 31 March 2025

Enjoy a huge selection of beverages, and the freedom to quench your thirst however, whenever and wherever you like.

 

Find out more about the Sky High drinks package

Your itinerary

Day
1

Arrive in Athens

Arrive in Athens and transfer to our hotel, then spend the rest of the day at your leisure (flight time permitting).

Free day in Athens

Stay at Wyndham Grand Athens

Day
2

Athens

Travel back to Ancient Greece on a tour of Athens, and visit the Acropolis, then embark on a seven-night cruise.

Erechtheion in Acropolis of Athens, Greece
A guided tour of Athens
Visit the Acropolis Museum

This morning we'll journey through time to Ancient Greece on a tour of Athens, including a visit to the legendary Acropolis. 

Those with an interest in Greek mythology will know it was on top of Acropolis Hill that Athens received its name.

You'll be enthralled by the majestic ruins, where the Parthenon - an ancient religious temple the Athenians built for the Greek goddess Athena - stands testament to Greece's long cultural heritage. Its blindingly white columns and perfect symmetry dominate the skyline as we travel up the steep slope of Acropolis Hill. There's so much to see, from the Porch of Maidens - which supports the southern part of the Erechtheion - to the Odeon of Herodes Atticus.

And, because we know it's not enough to just see these ancient wonders, we'll head to the Acropolis Museum to learn more. Devoted to the Parthenon and surrounding temples, the museum houses over 3,000 famous artefacts and features a glass floor displaying the ancient houses and streets below. 

Embarkation

This afternoon, we'll say goodbye to Athens and hello to the Celestyal Journey, our home for the next seven nights. Here we'll join more like-minded travellers on a journey across the Aegean Sea. The rest of the day can be spent exploring the ship - head down to our Martini Bar and enjoy one of the exclusive Signature Cocktails, catch the evening show or dine in one of seven restaurants on board. Then settle into your newly refurbished room for a good night’s sleep - the first of many on board the Celestyal Journey.

Day
3

Thessaloniki

Wander through the ancient ruins in Thessaloniki and enjoy the city's bustling atmosphere.

View of a street in the old town of Thessaloniki, Greece
Visit Thessaloniki

After a relaxing first night on board the Celestyal Journey, we'll explore Thessaloniki - Greece's cultural capital.

Athen's might have the Acropolis, but Thessaloniki is Greece's real cultural capital - and the second largest city in Greece. There are no less than 15 UNESCO World Heritage sites and 29 museums celebrating everything from archaeology to avant-garde Russian works. Today, we'll spend time at leisure in the city so you can decide for yourself what to see. Maybe you'll choose to wander through its ancient ruins, including the Rotunda - the oldest of Thessaloniki's churches and one of the oldest Christian churches in the world - the Arch of Galerius - the city’s Byzantine Walls, several churches, the Vlatadon Monastery and the Byzantine baths.

You could experience the city's bustling atmosphere with a stroll along Aristotelous Square. If you're a follow-your-stomach kind of traveller, you should head to the Ladadika District. As Greece’s first UNESCO City of Gastronomy, Thessaloniki is famed for perfect pastries, spicy meatballs, wine, frappés and local specialities reflecting a rich cultural heritage - and if you stumble upon one of the many traditional tavernas here, it's well worth a stop. Be warned: dishes, like Bougiourdi, are a bit spicier than in the rest of Greece (and oh, so tasty). We hope you can handle the heat.

And end your visit by watching the waves lap against the promenade from a waterfront cafe before you head back to the ship.

Day
4

Kusadasi & Ephesus

Walk in the footsteps of ancient Romans to uncover the secrets of the historic city of Ephesus, and visit picturesque Kusadasi.

Celsius library, Ephesus ancient city, Greece
Guided tour of Ephesus
Visit to Kusadasi

Ephesus

Walking through Ephesus this afternoon on a guided tour, you really get a sense of what life was like in the second century.

If you did nothing else here but gaze up in wonder, it would still be time well spent. Luckily, you have a guide to point out the finer points of this incredible feat of construction. Curious about what a toilet looked like in 2 BC? Prepare to have your curiosity satisfied. In this open-air museum, history comes to life at every turn.

The crumbling facade of the two-storey library glows with a golden hue in the sun. While only parts of the structure remain, it was once thought to hold around 12,000 precious scrolls - which makes it the third-largest library in the Greco-Roman world, behind Alexandria and Pergamum. The ruins stand as a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Roman era.

We'll wander through the streets of Ephesus to see the enormous amphitheatre that once echoed with the cheers of thousands of spectators. You can also bear witness to this once highly sophisticated society where opulent houses boasted marble-lined halls, exquisite mosaics, and stunning frescoes.

The ruins are still being excavated and you're left with the sense that there's so much more to be discovered.

Kusadasi

Before we depart Kusadasi in the early evening, don't miss a chance to stroll through the picturesque Turkish seaside town and along the promenade or feel the thrill of haggling at local shops.

Day
5

Knossos & Heraklion

Explore the birthplace of civilisation with a tour of the ancient city of Knossos, and visit Heraklion.

Ruins of the famous Minoan palace of Knossos, Greece
Guided tour of Knossos
Visit Heraklion

Knossos

Join our guide this morning for a tour of the ancient city of Knossos, said to be the birthplace of the very first civilisation in Europe - the Minoans.

Sitting just outside of Heraklion on the island of Crete, Knossos has been called the oldest city in Europe, with a human presence since 7000 BC.

In the (somewhat disturbing) Greek myth, when King Minos of Crete failed to sacrifice a bull to Poseidon, the god cursed his wife to lust after the animal. By it, she conceived the man-eating Minotaur, with the head of a bull and the body of a man, which was confined in a labyrinth that - legend has it - was built underneath the Palace of Knossos.

While no minotaurs roam the complex these days (or so we're told), it is still quite the maze with five acres of multi-story ruins to explore. As you stand among the marble and crumbling limestone masonry of the Central Court, grand staircase and throne room, you can't help but be struck by the sophistication of the construction. Timeworn murals and paintings still hang on some walls. We'll see the ruins of the Palace apartment and tread in the footsteps of the Minoan civilisation who resided here all those thousands of years ago.

Heraklion

This afternoon will be free to explore Crete's capital, Heraklion, at leisure. In ancient times, the city served as the port where the Minoans traded their valuable wares, such as gold, ceramics and saffron - a precious spice and dye. Today, if you catch Heraklion at the right time of day, it smells of cinnamon and indistinguishable sizzling meats. In the background, you'll hear the ice cream vendors by the harbour yelling over the music played in local cafes and bars.

While modern Heraklion is a maze of painted concrete, the old city is not hard to find (despite poor street signs that are rarely in English). In the old town, you'll hear a buzz of voices as you pass the busy cafes and tavernas that line the streets. The city is easily walkable and, as you explore, you'll stumble across beautiful architecture, old churches and Turkish fountains. If you're hungry to learn more about the Minoans, the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion is also in the old town, displaying even more ancient artefacts from Knossos.

For those looking to relax, you could soak up the Greek sun on a stroll along the re-developed waterfront, stopping at one of the beautiful beaches in and around the city, or simply linger in a local café and watch the world go by.

Top tip: Crete is known for its excellent food, so be sure to try some delicious meze dishes with a glass of Cretan raki - a pomace brandy distilled from grapes harvested on the island.

Day
6

Santorini

Tour Santorini's quintessential villages of white-washed buildings and blue-domed churches.

Streets of Oia, Santorini, Greece
Guided tour of Santorini

If you’re up on deck early enough this morning, you will be able to watch the ship glide into Santorini's vast caldera - the crescent bay formed by a volcanic eruption that took place over 3,500 years ago.

When you imagine the Greek Islands, Santorini immediately springs to mind - and for good reason. The multi-hued, sheer cliffs rise above the sea, crowned by the blindingly white cubist architecture that is so typical of the Greek Islands.

Join a guided tour of the island including a visit to Oia - one of the most photographed places in Santorini. You can spend time here admiring the view and browsing the marble-paved alleys and shops.

Many artists in Santorini create unique artwork inspired by the region’s natural beauty, so finding a souvenir here should be easy. For the superstitious among you, the symbol of the evil eye - known as "kako mati" in Greek - is commonly found on souvenirs in the Greek islands. It is believed to offer protection against negative energy (although how on earth there could be negative energy on such a beautiful island, we cannot say). This belief dates back to Classical antiquity and still holds significant value in Greek culture today.

There'll be ample time to explore more of Santorini, as the ship doesn't sail until late this evening. It’s the perfect opportunity to sample local cuisine with dinner ashore in one of the local tavernas - we dare you to try something new.

*Ship is expected to anchor at Santorini port and guests will be tendered ashore.

Day
7

Mykonos

Visit the quaint village of Alfekandra on a tour of the stunning Greek Island of Mykonos.

Mykonos town, Mykonos island, Greece
Guided tour of Mykonos

This morning, we'll embark on a guided tour of Mykonos and its capital, Hora, where cobbled lanes and whitewashed houses provide idyllic photo opportunities. We'll stop in Alfekandra (lovingly known as Little Venice), with 18th-century homes featuring wooden balconies that hang above the sea and overlook the southwest and the island’s famous windmills. These magnificent houses originally belonged to rich merchants or captains - with little basement doors that provided direct access to the seas - and have now been transformed into unique restaurants, bars, shops and nightclubs.

This afternoon, enjoy time at leisure to explore Mykonos as you please. The maze of lanes and blue-domed churches beg to be explored and, as you wander, you'll happen upon a few sea views to stop you in your tracks.

If you're looking for a more leisurely afternoon, you could relax with a drink or bite to eat in one of its numerous tavernas, bars and cafes. Or you could spend the afternoon basking in the Greek sunshine on one of the island's beautiful sandy beaches.

*Ship is expected to anchor at Mykonos port and guests will be tendered ashore.

Day
8

Milos

Experience life on the island of Milos, known for its beautiful beaches and volcanic landscape.

Greek fishing village Klima on Milos island, Greece
Free day in Milos

Today, you can put your own plans into action to get the most out of Milos with a full day at leisure on this stunning Greek island.

As the southwesternmost of the Cyclades islands, Milos offers a range of beautiful landscapes. You could visit the white volcanic rock formations and turquoise waters of Sarakiniko beach - a lunar landscape that's straight out of sci-fi – or stop at a quaint fishing village with amazing views. Soak up the island’s laid-back charm or maybe venture to the amphitheatre and catacombs as well as the Plaka area, renowned for its local pastry shops and homemade sweets.

Not sure what to do today? No problem, your Tour Manager is on hand to recommend popular sights and some top-secret local spots.

*Ship is expected to anchor at Milos port and guests will be tendered ashore.

Day
9

Athens

Say goodbye to the Celestyal Journey and visit Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon.

Cape Sounion with ruins of an ancient Greek temple of Poseidon in Attica, Greece
Visit the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion

After 7 nights at sea, we'll put our feet firmly back on dry land today as we disembark Celestyal Journey and head to Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon.

According to myth, this is the spot where Aegeus, King of Athens, fell into the sea - giving the Aegean Sea its name.

Built on the highest point of the hill, with 15 marble columns still standing. From the highest point of the hill, there are spectacular vistas out to the Aegean and Saronic Gulf. You can imagine ancient seafarers and warriors turning back for their last look at home before heading out on an adventure - or their first look after a long journey home. And so it was on Cape Sounion that the Athenians built a temple to appease Poseidon, god of the sea, to ensure the safe return of their ships. Although the Persians destroyed the original temple in 480 BC, it was reconstructed 40 years later, and remnants of the temple can still be seen today.

Top tip: Look out for a famous name graffitied on the columns here - the infamous Lord Byron, a serial offender, has etched his name onto historical structures throughout Europe.

We'll continue to our hotel located on the Athens Riviera and spend the rest of the day at leisure to settle in and explore the local area.

Day
10

Free day

Spend our last day in Greece at your leisure.

Free day in Vouliagmeni

Stay at Divani Apollon Palace & Thalasso

After nine days of non-stop adventuring across the Aegean Sea, you deserve a chance to put your feet up and bask in the sunshine - and that’s exactly what’s in store for you today.

Our hotel is located in the Vouliagmeni area close to Lake Vouliagmeni and fashionable Glyfada. It’s graced with idyllic Grecian character and unforgettable views of the beachfront – we'll have private access so you can stroll right from breakfast to the beach. You could lay claim to one of the sun loungers on the terrace and crack open that book you’ve been meaning to read. Unwind in the spa or, for those who refuse to sit still, you could take advantage of the hotel's fitness centre.

Today will be completely up to you, so throw away the itinerary and go with the flow.

Day
11

Return home

Head to the airport for your flight home.

Available ships

Celestyal Journey

Built
1994
Passengers
1260

Be among the first to experience the extensively refurbished Celestyal Journey, designed to give our guests a truly memorable experience exploring the Greek islands.

Hand-picked hotels

Wyndham Grand Athens

Athens, Greece

5 stars

Chosen for its breathtaking views of the Acropolis.

Outdoor and rooftop lounge area at the Wyndham Athens Residence, Greece

Wyndham Athens Residence

Athens, Greece

5 stars

Centrally located, this new hotel is a comfortable base from which to explore the capital.

 Exterior - Divani Apollon Palace & Thalasso

Divani Apollon Palace & Thalasso

Athens Riviera, Greece

5 stars

Perfectly located close to the beach, with all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay.

Travel connections

Arrival AirportFirst Hotel LocationTransfer TimeFinal Hotel LocationDeparture AirportTransfer Times
Athens AirportAthensApprox. 40minsAthens Attica PeninsulaAthens AirportApprox. 25mins

FAQs

The price of this holiday is per person, based on one person in a double/twin room for sole occupancy. The price includes: 

  • Return flights to Athens 
  • 1 night hotel pre-cruise in Athens and 2 nights hotel post cruise in the Athens Attica region. 
  • 7 nights in your choice of cabin on Celestyal Journey 
  • All visits and excursions mentioned, including sightseeing in Athens 
  • Breakfast at hotels and full board on the ship 
  • All port charges, on board gratuities, airport taxes and overseas transfers 
  • Selected drinks with lunch and dinner on board in the Thalassa & Taverna restaurants (house wines & beer, soft drinks, tea, coffee and mineral water)
  • Attentive service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides 
  • Services of a Riviera Travel Tour Manager 
  • One item of checked luggage per person 
  • ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection

British Citizens travelling to Greece and Turkey 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/greece/entry-requirements for Greece and https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/turkey/entry-requirements for Turkey.   

We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements. 

We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to call us to discuss these concerns. General information on mobility in connection with our tours can be found here. 

  • Countries: Greece and Turkey  
  • Currencies: Greece – Euro; Turkey – Turkish Lira (Euros are widely used in Turkey but at a poor exchange rate)  
  • Flight time: Approx 3 hrs 40 mins 
  • Languages: Greece – Greek, Turkey – Turkish 
  • Time zone: Greece and Turkey – GMT+2

You can take a look at our Celestyal Journey 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 Insider’s Guide to Life on Board Celestyal Journey to delve a little further, whether it's the onboard dining, onshore excursions, or more about the ships and cabins.

You can take a look at our solo travel FAQs to find answers to common questions.

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04 Jul 2025 06:30
  • Outbound:
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    04 Jul 2025
    Travelling with:
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