Luxe eilandhoppen reis Griekenland
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Luxe eilandhoppen reis Griekenland

Multidestination
Created: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Ref ID: 8801638
Total price From 5.929 €
Created: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Destinations: Athens, Naxos, Paros - Parikia, Athens

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08 Oct
Transport from Amsterdam to Athens
Departure
Aegean Airlines
Aegean Airlines Aegean Airlines - A3625
12:05 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
16:20 - Athens, Eleftherios Venizelos Intl (ATH)
3h 15m Nonstop Fare: Light
Transport:  A3625
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: Light
08 Oct
1. Athens
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About the destination: Athens takes its name after the goddess of wisdom Athena, who is celebrated by the magnificent Acropolis, which overlooks the modern, cosmopolitan city that Athens is today. Athens is one of the world’s oldest cities and it is the birthplace of western philosophy, democracy and theater. Up to this date, the Greek capital remains a major worldwide centre of culture, with its historic centre, iconic classical sites and museums filled with ancient Greece artefacts. The Acropolis, crowned by the emblematic Parthenon, has been proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cars were banned from the historic centre, which has become the most striking pedestrian promenade in Europe. In this archeological Park, visitors will witness the contrasting nature of this ancient metropolis being able to visit the New Acropolis Museum, a high-tech modern structure with light and airy exhibition spaces as well as the National Archaeological Museum, the largest archeological museum in Greece built in the 19th century and devoted to ancient Greek art. The Acropolis and Mount Lycavittos, the city’s highest points, are used as orientation since they are visible from most places in the Plaka, the old historical neighborhood. The Plaka is under the Acropolis and stretches almost to Syntagma, home of to the Greek Parliament. For a taste of the hedonistic Athenian lifestyle one should visit Monastiraki, where locals go to eat, drink and mingle. The night time belongs to Psirri, a vibrant neighbourhood known for its bars, live music venues and exciting nightclubs. Southeast of the city centre, a glorious stretch of coast affords dreamy views over the glistening blue Aegean Sea. Surely few European capitals can claim sandy beaches and clean water for swimming within such easy access. Athens therefore offers the best of both worlds – a fantastic city break as well as a lazy beach holiday. Athenians are surprisingly friendly and outgoing and their enthusiasm for life’s pleasurable pursuits is so infectious that even the stiffest traveler will take time out for endless coffees and evening strolls, dine out until late and enjoy the city’s nightlife, long after the rest of Europe has gone to bed.
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10 Oct
Transport from Athens to Naxos
Blue Star Ferries
Blue Star Ferries - Blue Star Ferries Blue Star Delos
07:25 - Athens, Piraeus Harbour
12:45 - Naxos, Naxos Harbour
5h 20m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:Dek (Economy)
Cabin Class: Economy
10 Oct
2. Naxos
Stay
About the destination: Naxos (/ˈnæksɒs, -soʊs/; Greek: Νάξος, pronounced [ˈnaksos]) is a Greek island and the largest of the Cyclades. It was the centre of archaic Cycladic culture. The island is famous as a source of emery, a rock rich in corundum, which until modern time was one of the best abrasives available. The largest town and capital of the island is Chora or Naxos City, with 6,533 inhabitants (2001 census). The main villages are Filoti, Apiranthos, Vivlos, Agios Arsenios, Koronos and Glynado. According to Greek mythology, the young Zeus was raised in a cave on Mt. Zas ("Zas" meaning "Zeus"). Homer mentions "Dia"; literally the sacred island "of the Goddess". Károly Kerényi explains: This name, Dia, which means 'heavenly' or 'divine', was applied to several small craggy islands in our [Aegean] sea, all of them lying close to larger islands, such as Crete or Naxos. The name "Dia" was even transferred to the island of Naxos itself, since it was more widely supposed than any other to have been the nuptial isle of Dionysus. One legend has it that in the Heroic Age before the Trojan War, Theseus abandoned Ariadne on this island after she helped him kill the Minotaur and escape from the Labyrinth. Dionysus (god of wine, festivities, and the primal energy of life) who was the protector of the island, met Ariadne and fell in love with her. But eventually Ariadne, unable to bear her separation from Theseus, either killed herself (according to the Athenians), or ascended to heaven (as the older versions had it). The Naxos portion of the Ariadne myth is also told in the Richard Strauss opera Ariadne auf Naxos. The giant brothers Otus and Ephialtes figure in at least two Naxos myths: in one, Artemis bought the abandonment of a siege they laid against the gods, by offering to live on Naxos as Otus's lover; in another, the brothers had actually settled Naxos.
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16 Oct
Transport from Naxos to Paros - Parikia
Blue Star Ferries
Blue Star Ferries - Blue Star Ferries Blue Star Naxos
09:30 - Naxos, Naxos Harbour
10:15 - Paros, Paros Harbour
45m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:Dek (Economy)
Cabin Class: Economy
16 Oct
3. Paros - Parikia
Stay
About the destination: Welcome to Parikia, the enchanting port town on the island of Paros, a gem of the Cyclades in Greece. With its traditional Cycladic charm, Parikia serves as the perfect starting point for travelers seeking to explore the beauty of Paros. The town is a delightful maze of narrow streets and white-washed buildings, all leading to the sparkling Aegean Sea. Upon arrival, be sure to visit the Panagia Ekatontapiliani, also known as the Church of 100 Doors. This historic Byzantine church is a centerpiece of Parikia's rich cultural tapestry and is considered one of the most important monuments in Greece. Its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere provide a glimpse into the island's deep religious heritage. After exploring the church, take a leisurely stroll along the Parikia promenade to enjoy the vibrant cafes, traditional tavernas, and quaint shops offering local crafts and souvenirs. Parikia's beaches are a highlight for many visitors, with Livadia Beach being the closest to the town center. Here, you can bask in the Mediterranean sun, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or try your hand at various water sports. As the sun sets, the town comes alive with a mix of relaxed and lively nightlife. Enjoy a seaside dinner at a local eatery, savoring freshly caught seafood and classic Greek dishes while taking in the breathtaking view of the harbor. No visit to Parikia would be complete without immersing yourself in the local culture. The Archaeological Museum of Paros offers a fascinating look at the island's history, with artifacts dating back to the Neolithic period. For a day trip, consider a short boat ride to nearby Antiparos, or explore the many other picturesque villages and hidden coves that Paros has to offer. With its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality, Parikia is a destination that will capture your heart and leave you longing to return.
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20 Oct
Transport from Paros - Parikia to Athens
Blue Star Ferries
Blue Star Ferries - Blue Star Ferries Blue Star Naxos
10:45 - Paros, Paros Harbour
15:00 - Athens, Piraeus Harbour
4h 15m Nonstop
Accommodation / Seating:Dek (Special Economy)
Cabin Class: Economy
20 Oct
4. Athens
Stay
About the destination: Athens takes its name after the goddess of wisdom Athena, who is celebrated by the magnificent Acropolis, which overlooks the modern, cosmopolitan city that Athens is today. Athens is one of the world’s oldest cities and it is the birthplace of western philosophy, democracy and theater. Up to this date, the Greek capital remains a major worldwide centre of culture, with its historic centre, iconic classical sites and museums filled with ancient Greece artefacts. The Acropolis, crowned by the emblematic Parthenon, has been proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cars were banned from the historic centre, which has become the most striking pedestrian promenade in Europe. In this archeological Park, visitors will witness the contrasting nature of this ancient metropolis being able to visit the New Acropolis Museum, a high-tech modern structure with light and airy exhibition spaces as well as the National Archaeological Museum, the largest archeological museum in Greece built in the 19th century and devoted to ancient Greek art. The Acropolis and Mount Lycavittos, the city’s highest points, are used as orientation since they are visible from most places in the Plaka, the old historical neighborhood. The Plaka is under the Acropolis and stretches almost to Syntagma, home of to the Greek Parliament. For a taste of the hedonistic Athenian lifestyle one should visit Monastiraki, where locals go to eat, drink and mingle. The night time belongs to Psirri, a vibrant neighbourhood known for its bars, live music venues and exciting nightclubs. Southeast of the city centre, a glorious stretch of coast affords dreamy views over the glistening blue Aegean Sea. Surely few European capitals can claim sandy beaches and clean water for swimming within such easy access. Athens therefore offers the best of both worlds – a fantastic city break as well as a lazy beach holiday. Athenians are surprisingly friendly and outgoing and their enthusiasm for life’s pleasurable pursuits is so infectious that even the stiffest traveler will take time out for endless coffees and evening strolls, dine out until late and enjoy the city’s nightlife, long after the rest of Europe has gone to bed.
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21 Oct
Transport from Athens to Amsterdam
Return
Aegean Airlines
Aegean Airlines Aegean Airlines - A3624
08:25 - Athens, Eleftherios Venizelos Intl (ATH)
11:10 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
3h 45m 1 PC Nonstop Fare: Light
Transport:  A3624
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: Light
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