What to expect

Adults-only Ship
Spa, casino, mini golf & gelato parlour

Multiple Destinations
Greece, Montenegro, Croatia & more

UNESCO-listed Wonders
The Acropolis, Olympia & Dubrovnik

Nine bars & restaurants
Fine dining & themed bars
About this trip...
Return flights from London Gatwick to Dubrovnik and transfers
Inside single cabin
All Inclusive Plus including gratuities
Tour Leader with groups of 10 and over
Fully Financially Protected
- Regional Flights - prices available on request
- Cabin upgrades – prices available on request
- Reserved Cabins £70.00
- Shore Excursions
- Insurance click here
What you'll be doing

Day One: Arrival Day - Depart Dubrovnik 20:30
- All Inclusive

Day Two: At Sea
Leaving Dubrovnik behind, we have a day to relax at sea whilst sailing towards Crete. There is so much this ship has to offer, from the on-board shops, to the spa and gym. Or just kick back and relax on the sun deck!
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Day Three: Souda (for Chania), Crete 10:00-20:00
Souda sits just 15 minutes’ drive from Chania – one of Crete’s most charming cities. Most snap-happy tourists pin the old harbour on their maps. It’s as pretty as a picture, with a lighthouse, pastel-painted buildings and a café-lined promenade. If that’s not enough of a history fix, there are plenty of museums to delve into - with truly scenic settings.
The Maritime Museum is housed in a former Venetian prison, while the Archaeological Museum is tucked inside a Gothic church.
Swap the beach for Lake Kournas. A 40-minute drive from Souda, this mountain-cuddled lake boasts cyan-blue waters and a ring of sunbed-loaded pebbles.- All Inclusive

Day Four: Piraeus (for Athens), Greece 07:00-17:00
Trip over reminders of the past in ancient Athens, where cultural treasures twinkle back at you at every turn. It’s a real gold medal winner of a city. Scale the heights of the sun-bleached Acropolis for awesome views, then take a look at the Parthenon, perched atop Athens’ most famous hill.
Explore Plaka, the Medieval quarter at the foot of the Acropolis. The 19th-century lanes are crammed with tavernas, and twist and turn to meet the equally atmospheric Monastiraki street markets. From old to new – take a wander round the up-market Kolonaki district, which is packed with chic boutiques and nice restaurants.
Be in Syntagma – or Constitution Square in time to see the skirted soldiers perform the changing-of-the-guard. Check out the Corinth Canal, which connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf. This waterway was considered one of the greatest technological achievements of its time.
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Day Five: Katakolon (for Olympia), Greece 12:00-18:00
Sleepy Katakolon is little more than a tiny port with a handful of dinky shops and tavernas. But more importantly, it’s your gateway to one of the most famous landmarks in Greece - Olympia. It’s the birthplace of the Olympic Games and it all began in the days when the Greek God, Zeus, ruled the roost. Fast forward a few millennia though and people still flock here to see the ruined stadium and temples - and the sacred flame is lit here every Olympic year.
Browse the archaeological museum’s collection of classical, Roman and Greek treasures. Among the most famous exhibits are the head of Hera and Hermes.
Check out the remains of two Doric temples dedicated to Hera and Zeus. The Temple of Hera dates back to the 7th century BC and three of its columns are still standing. The Temple of Zeus on the other hand was once home to a giant gold statue of Zeus, considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
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Day Six: Corfu Town, Corfu 09:00-17:00
Awash with colourful flowers, Corfu is big on beauty. It’s known as the Emerald Isle, and its golden beaches, lush green landscape and colourful villages will have you constantly reaching for your camera.
In Corfu Town itself, stand in the shadow of two gigantic fortresses. See the 16th-century church of Ayios Spyridhon. And then wander round the interesting archaeological museum.
Soak up the views at Bella Vista, Corfu’s most famous lookout point. From here, you can peer over sleepy seaside villages like Paleokastritsa, and the island’s entire west coast.
Relax on the shimmering sands of Glyfada beach, one of the most popular sunning spots on the island. Top up your tan. Take a dip in the crystal waters. Or simply laze beneath a hot sun.
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Day Seven: Kotor, Montenegro 08:00-17:00
For years, the travel-savvy have kept Montenegro under their sunhats. But now the cat’s creeping out of the bag – and it’s hardly surprising. A tiny republic in southeast Europe, the scenery here will have your jaw dropping to the floor the moment you arrive.
Explore Kotor, a gorgeous Medieval walled city with World Heritage status. The scenery here is definitely something to write home about. Surrounded by mountains, it’s set on southern Europe’s deepest fjord and one of the world’s most spectacular natural harbours. Delve inside the age-old walls and discover crooked streets, cobbled piazzas and camera-worthy churches.
Take a trip to Budva. It’s the most popular tourist destination on Montenegro’s map – and quite rightly so. Beautiful architecture meets seductive sandy beaches in this spot. Perhaps that’s why many a millionaire has decided to live here.
Visit one of Montenegro’s sleepy towns on market day and watch the streets burst into life with colourful craft stalls selling lace, leather and ceramics.
Tender to Shore
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Day Eight: Dubrovnik, Croatia - 04:00 Arrival
After a final breakfast, we depart Marella Explorer 2 to make our way to the airport for our flight home, taking with us lots of lovely summer memories.
Accommodation
Marella Explorer 2
Facilities Include
Spa and Beauty Salon: At this state-of-the-art spa you can book in for treatments (charges apply), like facials, body wraps and massages, plus there’s a beauty salon. Alternatively, you can work up a sweat with the sea in sight at the gym.
Broad Street Shops:Spanning two decks, this tip-top selection of boutiques is stocked with a huge range of products and big-name brands, covering everything from everyday essentials and souvenirs to perfume and jewellery.Indigo Casino: If you’re feeling lucky, you can try out the slot machines and card tables at the Indigo Casino.
Scoops: For those with a sweet tooth, try Scoops. This vintage-looking parlour serves up dollops of gelato in a range of flavours, and you can add toppings, too. The menu changes every day but you can expect out-of-the-ordinary options, like oreo, G&T and banoffee. The seating’s just as quirky – a collection of bike seats sit facing out to sea. A charge applies here.
Pool:The pool is split in two by a small stage in the middle, and you can look forward to daily entertainment. Four whirlpool baths bubble away by the main pool.Latitude 53: The main waiter service restaurant is a good-looking place
Room Includes
Inside Cabin: These cabins measure in at 16m², which means you get twin beds that can be made into a queen-size, plus an en suite bathroom with a WC and shower. (Cabins on Deck 4 or 5) Outside Cabin: Outside Cabins feature either a porthole or a picture window. They're 16m² in size, with twin beds that can be made into a queen-size. Plus, you'll find a WC and shower in the en suite bathroom. (Cabins on Deck 4 or 5) Balcony Cabin: You can admire the horizon from your own furnished balcony with these cabins. They make the most of the 16m² of space with a queen-size bed or twin beds that convert to a queen-size. And the en suite bathroom packs in a shower and a WC. Please note, some cabins on Deck 8 have a different layout with a fixed double bed against the wall.
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