
Date
2026-08-09
Duration
7 nights
Departure Port
Dubrovnik
Croatia
Arrival Port
Athens (Piraeus)
Greece
Rating
Luxury
Theme
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Seabourn
2011
—
32,000 GT
450
225
330
650 m
26 m
19 knots
No

Dubrovnik, Croatia's stunning port city, is a blend of rich history, dramatic architecture, and vibrant culture, making it a must-visit destination. Don't miss a stroll along the city walls for breathtaking views and savor local dishes like "peka" and "black risotto." The best time to visit is in late spring or early fall when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are thinner.

Korčula is a magnificently preserved medieval island town on Croatia's Dalmatian coast, renowned as the legendary birthplace of Marco Polo and celebrated for its Venetian herringbone streets, exceptional white wines like Grk and Pošip, and centuries-old culinary traditions including slow-braised pašticada and fresh Adriatic seafood. Visitors should explore the fortified old town's limestone calles at golden hour and taste the island's rare vintages in a harbourside konoba. The best months to visit are May through early October, with late September offering warm seas, golden light, and blissful absence of peak-season crowds.

Brindisi is an ancient Adriatic port city in Puglia, southern Italy, where the storied Via Appia once met the sea — a place of Templar churches, Swabian fortresses, and some of the finest seafood in the Mediterranean. Visitors should not miss tasting raw sea urchin at the harbor and exploring the baroque grandeur of nearby Lecce or the white city of Ostuni. The mild southern Italian climate makes spring through early autumn ideal, with September and October offering warm seas, golden light, and fewer crowds along the Puglian coast.

Sarandë is Albania's Ionian coast jewel, where the UNESCO-listed Butrint archaeological marvel and the impossibly turquoise Blue Eye spring create a Mediterranean experience rivaling Greece at a fraction of the cost. Visit June via Emerald Yacht Cruises or Virgin Voyages for six-civilization archaeological sites and Albania's exciting Mediterranean frontier.

Zakynthos is a lush Ionian island famous for the spectacular Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach, endangered loggerhead turtle nesting sites, and a Venetian-influenced town rebuilt after the 1953 earthquake. Must-dos include a boat trip to Navagio Beach, watching turtle conservation efforts at Laganas Bay, and dining on grilled fish at a harbor taverna. Visit May to June or September to October for warm weather without peak crowds.

Nafplion, the first capital of modern Greece, is a refined Peloponnesian port town where Venetian architecture, Byzantine churches, and neoclassical elegance converge along one of the Mediterranean's most beautiful waterfronts. Climb the 999 steps to the Palamidi Fortress for commanding views of the Argolic Gulf, then descend for an afternoon tasting Agiorgitiko wines in the nearby Nemean valley. The best months to visit are April through June and September through October, when mild temperatures and fewer crowds allow the town's intimate charm to shine.

The port that launched Athenian democracy's naval supremacy at the Battle of Salamis, Piraeus remains Greece's maritime heartbeat — and the most convenient gateway to both the Acropolis and the Aegean island chains. Dine on grilled sea bream at a Mikrolimano harbourside taverna, visit the extraordinary bronze Piraeus Apollo, and set sail for Hydra or Santorini by afternoon. Late April through June and September offer the Aegean at its most golden and uncrowded.
Day 1

Dubrovnik, Croatia's stunning port city, is a blend of rich history, dramatic architecture, and vibrant culture, making it a must-visit destination. Don't miss a stroll along the city walls for breathtaking views and savor local dishes like "peka" and "black risotto." The best time to visit is in late spring or early fall when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are thinner.
Day 2

Korčula is a magnificently preserved medieval island town on Croatia's Dalmatian coast, renowned as the legendary birthplace of Marco Polo and celebrated for its Venetian herringbone streets, exceptional white wines like Grk and Pošip, and centuries-old culinary traditions including slow-braised pašticada and fresh Adriatic seafood. Visitors should explore the fortified old town's limestone calles at golden hour and taste the island's rare vintages in a harbourside konoba. The best months to visit are May through early October, with late September offering warm seas, golden light, and blissful absence of peak-season crowds.
Day 3

Brindisi is an ancient Adriatic port city in Puglia, southern Italy, where the storied Via Appia once met the sea — a place of Templar churches, Swabian fortresses, and some of the finest seafood in the Mediterranean. Visitors should not miss tasting raw sea urchin at the harbor and exploring the baroque grandeur of nearby Lecce or the white city of Ostuni. The mild southern Italian climate makes spring through early autumn ideal, with September and October offering warm seas, golden light, and fewer crowds along the Puglian coast.
Day 4

Sarandë is Albania's Ionian coast jewel, where the UNESCO-listed Butrint archaeological marvel and the impossibly turquoise Blue Eye spring create a Mediterranean experience rivaling Greece at a fraction of the cost. Visit June via Emerald Yacht Cruises or Virgin Voyages for six-civilization archaeological sites and Albania's exciting Mediterranean frontier.
Day 5

Zakynthos is a lush Ionian island famous for the spectacular Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach, endangered loggerhead turtle nesting sites, and a Venetian-influenced town rebuilt after the 1953 earthquake. Must-dos include a boat trip to Navagio Beach, watching turtle conservation efforts at Laganas Bay, and dining on grilled fish at a harbor taverna. Visit May to June or September to October for warm weather without peak crowds.
Day 6
Day 7

Nafplion, the first capital of modern Greece, is a refined Peloponnesian port town where Venetian architecture, Byzantine churches, and neoclassical elegance converge along one of the Mediterranean's most beautiful waterfronts. Climb the 999 steps to the Palamidi Fortress for commanding views of the Argolic Gulf, then descend for an afternoon tasting Agiorgitiko wines in the nearby Nemean valley. The best months to visit are April through June and September through October, when mild temperatures and fewer crowds allow the town's intimate charm to shine.
Day 8

The port that launched Athenian democracy's naval supremacy at the Battle of Salamis, Piraeus remains Greece's maritime heartbeat — and the most convenient gateway to both the Acropolis and the Aegean island chains. Dine on grilled sea bream at a Mikrolimano harbourside taverna, visit the extraordinary bronze Piraeus Apollo, and set sail for Hydra or Santorini by afternoon. Late April through June and September offer the Aegean at its most golden and uncrowded.



Approximately 1189 square feet (110 square meters) of inside space, plus two verandas totaling 214 square feet (20 square meters)
Grand Wintergarden Suites feature
Large windows
Dining for six
Glass-enclosed solarium with tub and day bed
Two bedrooms
Two bathrooms (one whirlpool)
Guest bath
Convertible sofa bed for one
Pantry with wet bar
Three flat-screen TVs
Complimentary internet/Wi-Fi service



Approximately 526 & 593 square feet (49 to 55 square meters) of inside space, plus one veranda of 133 & 354 square feet (12 to 33 square meters)
Owner's Suites feature:
Expansive ocean views
Forward-facing windows
Dining for four to six
Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub
Guest bath
Pantry with wet bar
Two flat-screen TVs
Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service


Penthouse Spa Suite
Approximately 536 to 539 square feet (50 square meters) of inside space, plus one veranda of 167 to 200 square feet (16 to 19 square meters)
All Penthouse Spa Suite feature:
Dining table for two to four
Separate bedroom
Glass door to veranda
Two flat-screen TVs
Fully stocked bar
Spacious bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity.



Penthouse Suite
Approximately 436 square feet (41 square meters) of inside space, plus one veranda of 98 square feet (9 square meters)
All Penthouse Suite feature:
Dining table for two to four
Separate bedroom
Glass door to veranda
Two flat-screen TVs
Fully stocked bar
Spacious bathroom with tub, shower and large vanity.


Signature Suite
Approximately 859 square feet (80 square meters) of inside space, plus one veranda of 493 square feet (46 square meters)
Signature Suites feature:
Expansive ocean views
Forward-facing windows
Dining for four to six
Bathroom with whirlpool bathtub
Guest bath
Pantry with wet bar
Two flat-screen TVs
Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service



Approximately 914 square feet (85 square meters) of inside space, one veranda of 183 sq. ft. (17 square meters.).
Wintergarden Suites feature
Large windows
Dining for six
Whirlpool bathtub
Guest bath
Convertible sofa bed for one
Pantry with wet bar
Glass-enclosed solarium with tub and day bed
Two closets
Two flat-screen TVs
Complimentary Internet/Wi-Fi service


Located on Deck 7; Approximately 300 square feet (28 square meters) of inside space, plus one veranda of 65 square feet (6 square meters)
All Veranda Suites feature:
A full-length window and glass door to private veranda
Comfortable living area
Queen-size bed or two twin beds
Dining table for two
Walk-in closet
Interactive flat-screen television with music and movies
Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
Makeup vanity
Spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower

Veranda Suite Guarantee


Located on Deck 4; Approximately 295 square feet (28 square meters) of inside space
All Ocean View Suites feature:
A large picture window
Comfortable living area
Queen-size bed or two twin beds
Dining table for two
Walk-in closet
Interactive flat-screen television with music and movies.
Fully stocked bar and refrigerator
Makeup vanity
Spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower
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