Greek Islands Excursions
Cruising throughout the world is totally different when cruising the Greek Islands. And when we say Greek Island we talk about 3000!…and Greece being the cradle of civilization, it means that each island has a history of its own.
So, a cruise really means that the cruise boat simply takes you from one island to another, were you, the cruiser has to get off the ship an tour the island and try to figure it out. Why did they build the town were they did? Why did they use the specific architecture? What are the locals habits? And what are these relics doing here? The questions are just countless.
That’s the reason you need to take an organized “Shore Excursion”. This may be either with a bus or on foot or even on donkey! But its always with a professional guide, who speaks your language and can give you all the answers you might have had.
You can make your choice from a wide range of excursions offered by Veni Vidi Travel. You can plan your visit to Greek Islands (Mykonos, Paros, Maxos, Ios, Santorini, Rhodes, Patmos etc.), choosing from an extensive range of daily luxury guided sightseeing tours of Greek Islands - which organized on private basis or regular group at any time with the mentioned rates that include A/C vehicles, Professional Guide licensed by the Greek Ministry of Tourism, all entrance fees and VAT.
Look at these popular shore excursion destinations and decide which ones are must-sees for you.
Looking Down on Mykonos Town.
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Mykonos Town, water front houses.
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Mykonos
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Mykonos Town with Windmills.
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A caldera is a volcanic feature formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption. They are often confused with volcanic craters. The word 'caldera' comes from the Spanish language, meaning "cauldron".
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The village of Oia.
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View of Thira.
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Walk along the Caldera from Oia to Fira.
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The Doric Temple of Athena Lindia, dating from about 300 BC, built on the site of an earlier temple. Inside the temple is the table of offerings and the base of the cult statue of Athena.
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Stadium, Acropolis of Rhodes
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The Colossus of Rhodes (one of the Seven Wonders of the World) is supposed to have straddled this harbour entrance.
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The bridge above the Fosse, the D' Amboise Gate and at the background the Magnus Magister Palace (The Castle)
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Lindos & Lindos Acropolis Rhodes.
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Acropolis Lindos.
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Overflying Patmos.
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Skala, fishermen harbour.
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Patmos Beach.
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Old abandoned windmills on the island of Patmos
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Old abandoned windmills on the island of Patmos.
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