The Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
The Parthenon in Athens, Greece. Photo by Spencer Davis on Unsplash

Greece combines ancient history with island-hopping adventures, from the Parthenon and Acropolis Museum in Athens to the remote archaeological wonders of Delos accessed by ferry from Mykonos, from the medieval walls of Rhodes that cruise passengers can explore independently to practical details about navigating Greece’s most famous destinations. Whether you’re spending 24 hours in Athens before your cruise departs, exploring the mini-museums hidden inside Athens Metro stations, or trying to visit the Parthenon at night (spoiler: you can’t, but the views from below are spectacular), these guides help you experience Greece beyond the tourist-trap tavernas.

Athens serves as the natural starting point — with guides covering everything from hotel recommendations to the Panathenaic Stadium where the first modern Olympics took place, from the Theatre of Dionysus (birthplace of drama) to the surprisingly pleasant National Garden. Beyond the capital, discover why Rhodes works brilliantly for independent cruise visitors, how to navigate the city walls walk with opening times and ticket prices, or plan your Delos day trip with honest answers to questions like whether you need a guided tour, where the original Lions of Delos actually are, and the surprising fact that no, there’s absolutely no accommodation on Delos despite what your romantic notions about sleeping among ancient ruins might suggest.

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The Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
The Parthenon in Athens, Greece. Photo by Spencer Davis on Unsplash