Constantinople & Greek Islands - NCL Viva

Cruise No: sp3871
Departures: Every Sunday from 6/7 until 17/8 2025

Embark from Piraeus port and enjoy an 8 day cruise to Constantinople and the Greek Islands with NCL Viva

DepartureCyprus-Larnaca
DestinationGreece, Turkey
Month AvailabilityJuly 2025, August 2025
INCLUDED

Air ticket Larnaca - Athens - Larnaca.

Airport taxes.

8 day cruise with NCL Viva on full board basis at the cabin of your preference.

Port taxes.

Entertainment on board.

NOT INCLUDED

Drinks and other services onboard the ship.

Shore excursions purchased onboard.

Gratuities payable on board.

Return transfer airport/port/airport.

Travel insurance.

Optional Choices

Prices are subject to changes at the time of reservation.

Passport with 6 months validity required.

*The itinerary on the dates 20/7 & 17/8 is Piraeus, Ephesus, Constantinople, Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes and Pireaus.

*The itinerary on the dates 13/7, 27/7 & 10/8 is Pireaus, Thessaloniki, Mykonos, Santorini, Alikarnassos, Rhodes, Heraklion and Athens.

Note
Prices are subject to change due to availability. Passport required at the time of reservation, with 6 months validity.

*The itinerary on the dates 20/7 &17/8 is Piraeus, Ephesus, Constantinople, Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes and Piraeus.

*The itinerary on the dates 13/7, 27/7 &10/8 is Piraeus, Thessaloniki, Mykonos, Santorini, Alikarnassos, Rhodes, Heraklion and Piraeus.

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Day 1: Piraeus

Fly to Athens and embark on NCL Viva from Piraeus port. The ship departs at 17:00

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Day 2: Kusadasi

The ship arrives at Kusadasi (Ephesus) port at 06:30 and departs at 12:30.

Take a journey into the past in richly historic Ephesus. Once an ancient Greek city, Ephesus was known for the famed Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Built, destroyed, and rebuilt again through several notably historical periods, Ephesus boasts abounding ruins and archaeological excavation sites. View what remains of the Roman Library of Celsus, the Gate of Augustus, the Tomb of John the Apostle, and the Basilica of St. John, amongst several other ancient remnants.

Famous for its history. Associated with the ministries of Paul, Timothy and the apostle John, the city played a significant role in the spread of early Christianity. The acoustics in the amphitheatres are fantastic.

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Day 3: Constantinople

The ship arrives at Constantinoupoli port at 08:30 and departs at 18:30.

There's a new aura of excitement in Istanbul these days, as this centre has become one the world's focal points for art, fashion, haute cuisine and nightlife. Of course there's always an abundance of ancient monuments and grand mosques with stunning frescoes to see here, like the Agia Sophia and Blue Mosque. Head to any park and you'll see why tulips have long been the symbol of this city. 
Famous for its Byzantine art, bustling bazaars, lavish palaces and exotic food, Istanbul has thousands of years of history to see with just a leisurely stroll.
Fun Fact: Don't miss the Agia Sophia, built in 537 CE, which was the largest church in the world for 900 years before the Seville Cathedral was built.
Fun Fact: Located on two continents, Europe and Asia and straddling the Bosphorus Strait, Istanbul is the only transcontinental city in the world.

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Day 4: Mykonos

The ship arrives at Mykonos port at 07:00 and departs at 18:00

During the 18th-century, Mykonos’ maze of tangled lanes would confuse even the most well-travelled pirates. Nowadays pretending to get lost in these winding alleys makes for a day of entertainment! This island is known for its romantic Greek Island glamour. See brilliant beaches, turquoise waters, and picturesque whitewashed villages. 

Book an excursion around Mykonos and discover a glamorous and cosmopolitan town. A gem of the Cyclades archipelago, Mykonos draws visitors from all over the world. Explore whitewashed houses on narrow streets, a labyrinth built to thwart pirate attacks! Then, visit the world-famous Venetian windmills which date back to the 16th century. Used to grind wheat, these rustic structures were a fundamental part of the island’s former economy. Today, they provide a great photo opportunity, so remember to bring your camera!
 
Discover Mykonos the exciting way. Experience the sights of this gorgeous Greek Island in the comfort of a four-wheel-drive! Visit Kalo Livadi beach where you can take a swim in the Mediterranean Sea or stretch out on the sand. Then, visit the monastery and church of Panagia Tourliani in the village of Ano Mera. Before returning to port, experience warm island hospitality in a traditional Greek tavern.  Sip Ouzo, the anise-flavoured spirt, before tucking into a plate of tasty appetisers. 

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Day 5: Santorini

The ship arrives at Santorini port at 08:00 and departs at 22:00

The cliffs of Santorini island shine with the bright white of the houses that dominate the Mediterranean from the top of their summit.
Upon arrival at the port of Santorini, you will be enchanted by the charm of the lagoon that surrounds this beautiful volcanic island. The harmony between the crystal blue water and the white villages located at the top of the cliffs is truly exceptional. Make the most of your trip to Santorini by visiting the lava beaches. Their black colour makes them truly spectacular. Archaeology lovers should not miss the chance to visit Akotiri. Excavations have unearthed Minoan ruins and a city that dates back to the Cycladic civilisation.

Not to be missed: The magical village of Oia, Excursions to the slopes of the volcano of Santorini, The ruins of Akrotiri.

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Day 6: Rhodes

The ship arrives at Rhodes port at 09.00 and departs at 19.00.

Historically, Rhodes is celebrated for being the home of one of the most remarkable of the seven wonders of the world, the Colossus of Rhodes – while in the current landscape it’s become one of the most sought after locations for those who actively search social media with the #takemethere. Travelers everywhere have Rhodes on their vision boards because of its bountiful beauty, inspired cuisine, historical significance and a little something we just can’t seem to put our finger on.

With a past sprinkled with legends, (Hercules established one of the first ancient settlements on this very land) the modern scene is just as enticing – and you don’t have to be as strong as Hercules to enjoy all it has to offer. Offroading, rappelling and stand-up paddleboarding allow you to dive into the excitement of Rhodes’ past while immersing yourself in the thrills of its abundant landscape. For the more antiquity at heart, an impressive array of churches, mosques and synagogues offer a fascinating culture caper. 

Of course no Greek isle is complete without the meat (and vegetables, seafood and libations) which are, simply put – out of this world. Traditional dishes with inspired twists from modern Grecian chefs at new and exciting restaurants blend together with classic taverna’s with a “if it’s not broke, why fix it” mentality to guarantee visitors a taste of the old, a taste of the new – and most importantly, a taste of everything in between.
 

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Day 7: Heraklion

The ship arrives at Heraklion port at 08.00 and departs at 18.00.

Heraklion offers a wealth of Venetian architecture from their rule in the 13th century, including magnificent fortified walls. The city is famous for the great Minoan ruins of the Palace of Knossos as the home of the labyrinth where the Minotaur roamed.

Relax in a taverna over a dish of hearty moussaka or delicious souvlaki, washed down with local wine or beer. or explore the stunning, mountain-fringed Lassithi plateau with its orchards, 7,000 windmills and ancient villages.

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Day 8: Athens - Larnaca

The ship arrives at Piraues port at 07:00 and return flight to Larnaca. 

Constantinople & Greek Islands - NCL Viva

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