![Regent guests relaxing on the balcony of one the best cruise ship suites at sea](jpg/80343-best-cruise-ship-suites-regent-couple-balcony.jpg)
Duration
20 Nights
Journey Type
Sailing from Greece
Ports
20 Ports
6 June
Setting sail from Athens (Piraeus)
Athens is a city awash with historical and cultural significance. Towering over the city are the gleaming columns of the Parthenon, surely one of the most iconic sights in the whole of Europe. And yet Athens is much more than an open air museum; this is a dynamic, bustling metropolis, and a place where history is still very much unfolding. For all its faults, the Greek capital possesses an energy and an optimism that are manifest in everything from the burgeoning art scene to the restaurants and bars that continue to pop up on a regular basis.
![Acropolis of Athens, Greece](jpg/24601-acropolis-of-athens.jpg)
![Mount Lycabettus, Athens](jpg/24612-athens-mount-lycabettus.jpg)
Our tip
Once you have seen the essentials, explore further afield and you will immediately escape the tourist crowds. Visit Kerameikos cemetery, for example, or Mount Lycabettus.
7 June
Greece: Santorini
![Oia village, Santorini, Greece](jpg/25423-santorini-oia-village.jpg)
The volcanic island of Santorini (known officially as Thira) is one of the most spectacularly beautiful in the Mediterranean. The pretty village of Oia, with its whitewashed houses and windmills tumbling down the hillside, is particularly photogenic.
8 June
Greece: Pylos
![Pylos, Greece](jpg/52848-pylos-greece.jpg)
The Peloponnesian town of Pylos has a rich history, mentioned in antiquity by Homer and home to the ruins of the Mycenaean Palace of Nestor. In 1827 the Ottomans were defeated here at the Battle of Navarino, a pivotal moment in the Greek War of Independence, and you can still see shipwrecks in the bay.
9 June
Greece: Argostoli (Kefalonia)
![Lighthouse in Argostoli, Kefalonia](jpg/30857-lighthouse-argostoli-kefalonia.jpg)
Rugged Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian islands, and remains unspoilt by tourism despite earning fame as the setting for ‘Captain Corelli’s Mandolin’. The island rewards exploration, with some splendid beaches and lovely little villages, and the vineyards here produce some excellent wines.
10 June
Albania: Sarandë
![Sarandë, Albania](jpg/27162-sarande-albania.jpg)
Sarandë is southern Albania’s premier seaside resort, and in summer the population swells with day-trippers from nearby Corfu. If the beach doesn’t appeal then visit the fascinating archaeological remains at Butrint, or take a dip in the refreshing waters of the beautiful Blue Eye Spring.
11 June
Croatia: Dubrovnik
![Aerial view of the old town, Dubrovnik](jpg/7088-dubrovnik-aerial-view-of-old-town.jpg)
We never fail to be moved when we see the terracotta roofs and honey-golden walls of Dubrovnik, and a stroll around the perfectly preserved old town is a highlight of any visit to the Dalmatian coast. Make sure you take the time to walk around the walls and soak up the marvellous sea views.
12 June
Croatia: Korcula
![Korcula, Croatia](jpg/25872-korcula-old-town.jpg)
Draped in vineyards and olive groves, the verdant Croatian island of Korcula is famous for its white wine and is said by some to be the birthplace of Marco Polo. The main settlement, Korcula Town, bears more than a passing resemblance to Dubrovnik, with a historic centre encircled by medieval walls and towers.
13 June
At sea
14 June
Italy: Giardini Naxos
![Bay of Giardini Naxos, Sicily](jpg/24845-sicily-bay-of-giardini-naxos.jpg)
The charming village of Giardini Naxos is one of the jewels of Sicily, a popular resort located on a majestic bay facing the Ionian Sea. Restaurants and bars line a long stretch of beach, and the attractive town of Taormina is within easy reach, along with the slopes of brooding Mount Etna.
15 June
Malta: Valletta
![Valletta, Malta](jpg/65658-valletta-old-city-malta.jpg)
Malta’s tiny capital, established by the Knights of St John, packs in an awful lot of history considering its diminutive size. The atmospheric old streets, bathed in Mediterranean sunshine, are full of attractive honey-golden buildings, along with an impressive selection of bars and restaurants.
15 June
Malta: Mgarr (Gozo)
![Blue Lagoon in Gozo, Malta](jpg/52420-blue-lagoon-gozo.jpg)
Gozo is Malta’s laid back little sister, a sleepy island characterised by ruggedly beautiful coastline, medieval citadels and prehistoric temples. It’s also a popular destination for divers, with some of the most spectacular underwater scenery anywhere in the Mediterranean.
16 June
Malta: Valletta
![Valletta, Malta](jpg/65658-valletta-old-city-malta.jpg)
Malta’s tiny capital, established by the Knights of St John, packs in an awful lot of history considering its diminutive size. The atmospheric old streets, bathed in Mediterranean sunshine, are full of attractive honey-golden buildings, along with an impressive selection of bars and restaurants.
17 June
Italy: Trapani
![Trapani harbour, Sicily](jpg/55365-trapani-harbour-sicily.jpg)
Situated on the western edge of Sicily, closer to Tunis than it is to Rome, the historic port of Trapani has a discernible North African feel to it. This was once an important medieval trading centre that linked Carthage and Venice, and the lovely old town is a great place to spend some time exploring.
18 June
Italy: Cagliari
![Cagliari, Sardinia](jpg/12154-cagliari-sardinia-low.jpg)
Sardinia’s capital is a fascinating patchwork of historical architecture and vertiginous streets, crowned by the old hilltop citadel of Il Castello. Explore the island’s history at the Museo Archeologico, where you can learn about Sardinia's ancient Nuragic civilisation.
19 June
At sea
20 June
France: Calvi
![Calvi bay, Corsica](jpg/27179-calvi-bay-corsica.jpg)
The Corsican port of Calvi is a popular summer destination for both sun-seeking tourists and the yachts of the super-rich, with a swanky harbour and five miles of beautiful beach. The town is said by some to be the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, and the skyline is dominated by the imposing 15th century Genoese citadel.
21 June
France: Antibes
![Medieval fortification in Antibes, France](jpg/34576-medieval-fortress-antibes.jpg)
Originally founded by the Greeks in the 4th century BC, and later an important Roman town, the pretty port of Antibes has a rich history. The charming old town, surrounded by Vauban’s medieval ramparts, has inspired many artists and writers over the years, including Picasso, Monet and Graham Greene.
22 June
France: La Ciotat
![La Ciotat, France](jpg/79252-la-ciotat-france.jpg)
The charming little harbour of La Ciotat, midway between Marseille and Toulon, has two remarkable claims to fame. It was here that the Lumière brothers filmed the arrival of a locomotive in 1895, the first ever commercial motion picture, and it was also where the famous French pastime of pétanque was invented in 1907.
23 June
France: Cavalaire-sur-Mer
![Cavalaire-sur-Mer, France](jpg/72700-cavalaire-sur-mer.jpg)
Cavalaire-sur-Mer sits at the southern end of the Côte d’Azur, though this family-friendly resort town lacks the hauteur of Saint-Tropez or Cannes. Enjoy three miles of sandy beach, with a plethora of watersports on offer, or take a boat trip out to the lovely Îles d’Or.
24 June
Italy: Santa Margherita Ligure
![Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy](jpg/38641-santa-margherita-ligure-genoa.jpg)
Santa Margherita is Portofino without the bling, a photogenic yet down-to-earth place where yachts bob in the water and elegant hotels overlook the lovely seafront promenade. Relax and enjoy the view, or use the town as a base for exploring the beaches and picturesque towns of the Ligurian coast.
25 June
Italy: Portoferraio (Elba)
![Portoferraio, Elba](jpg/11517-portoferraio-isle-of-elba-low.jpg)
The island of Elba, just off the Tuscan coast, is where Napoleon Bonaparte was famously forced to live in exile between 1814-15. It’s hard to feel too sorry for him, though; the views from his plush Villa dei Mulini, situated high above the town of Portoferraio, are quite spectacular.
26 June
Arriving in Rome (Civitavecchia)
One of the world's great cities, Rome continues to dazzle and delight visitors with a potent mix of architectural marvels, continent-defining history and buzzing nightlife. As the saying goes, the city wasn't built in a day, and if you want to make the most of Rome you'll need to spend at least a couple of nights here. The Colosseum, the Vatican and the Forum are among the big ticket items, with the crowds to match, though in truth you will find history around almost every corner.
![Rome skyline](jpg/24569-rome-skyline-low.jpg)
![The Via Appia, Italy](jpg/24628-rome-via-appia.jpg)
Don't miss
The Via Appia - this ancient Roman road is now part of a national park, and closed to car traffic on Sundays. Take a picnic, stroll, and visit the extraordinary catacombs.
Your home from home
![Seabourn - Pool deck at sunset](jpg/56601-seabourn-cruises-pool-deck-sunset.jpg)
![Seabourn Odyssey - The Grill by Thomas Keller](jpg/56602-the-grill-by-thomas-keller-seabourn-odyssey.jpg)
![Seabourn Odyssey, Sojourn & Quest - Veranda Suite](jpg/56603-veranda-suite.jpg)
Any one of Seabourn's lovely little trio of spacious and elegant sisters is the perfect choice for a combination of contemporary style and traditional expert hospitality.
What we love
When Seabourn built Odyssey, Sojourn and Quest, over a period of just three years, we were delighted. Not only because each one is beautiful, but also because their similarity means that they are interchangeable, enabling you to travel all over the world in a familiar environment.
Capacity | 458 Guests |
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Crew | 330 International Staff |
Style | The contemporary décor appeals to a sophisticated and cosmopolitan crowd. With lots of outside space, you can enjoy an al fresco experience if you choose. |
Inclusions |
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YEAR BUILT |
Odyssey 2009, Sojourn 2010, Quest 2011 |
Last Refurbishment | Odyssey 2017, Sojourn 2017, Quest due 2018 |
TONNAGE | 32,000 grt |
Length | 650 feet |
Breadth | 84 feet |
Cruising Speed | 19 knots |
Tailor-make your trip
![Electra Palace Hotel, Athens](jpg/24618-electra-palace-hotel-athens.jpg)
Extend your stay in Athens
At Mundy, we have long been hunting for the perfect Athenian hotel - our favourite so far is the Electra Palace in Plaka.
![Amphitheatre at Delphi, Greece](jpg/24626-delphi-amphitheatre-low.jpg)
Excursions from Athens
Delphi is an absolute must – you’ll need a full day though, it’s quite a drive.
![Hotel Campo de' Fiori, Rome](jpg/24589-hotel-campo-de-fiori-rome.jpg)
Extend your stay in Rome
There are so many great hotels but we particularly love the Campo de’ Fiori, for its great location in the centre of everything.
![The Vatican City, Rome](jpg/24591-rome-vatican-city.jpg)
Beat the queues
Get a private guide to help you jump the queues into the Vatican who can whizz you through the galleries to see the essentials and ensure your best view of the Sistine Chapel.