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9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTSPRICE
FROM 4000 €The Cycladic islands represent the classic essence of the “Greek islands”. Rugged, sun-drenched outcrops of rock, anchored in azure seas. Spread between Europe and Asia, they have been shaped by the influences of several cultures and epochs, each layer leaving its unique signature on the landscapes. Day-to-day life and traditions, social ceremonies, ancestral practices, and arts are integral components, sculpting a distinct, authentic identity over time. A crucial part of this cultural identity is Cycladic cooking, known for its timeless, organic, and instinctive approach.
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9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTSPRICE
FROM 3000 €A fascinating mix of natural oddities and ancient wonder, Jordan packs an incredible amount of awesomeness into a small package and has so much to offer for the curious traveler. This oasis of peace in the Middle East, is home to five cities of the Roman Decapolis, five UNESCO world heritage sites and Petra, jewel in the crown of Jordan’s antiquities, which has been declared as one of the “new” Seven Wonders of the world.
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9 days / 8 nightsPRICE
FROM 3900 €With a multicultural history, the country’s proud second city and majestic scenery, northern Greece is famed for its exceptional food and wine. Various culinary traditions, thrive across the region, contributing to a rich cuisine that incorporates diverse elements. In fact, the food culture in this region has been shaped by the influence of various groups such as the Vlachs, Sarakatsani, Bulgarians, Turks, Thracians, Pontians (Black Sea Greeks), and other individuals from Asia Minor.
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8 days / 7 nightsPRICE
FROM 4900 €The Dolomites, a Unesco World Heritage site in the northern Italian Alps, is a playground for outdoor adventurers. With their vertical walls, sheer cliffs, and pale-colored dolomitic limestone eroded into towers and steep-sided valleys by rain, ice, sun and wind, they make for some of the most breathtaking mountain landscapes in the world.
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9 days / 8 nightsPRICE
FROM 4600€Italy has a way of drawing you in gradually, revealing itself through layers of history, landscape, and everyday life that feel both timeless and vividly alive. It’s a country where art, food, and tradition are not separate experiences but part of a continuous cultural fabric. The rhythm shifts as you move, vibrant and energetic in the cities, slower and more contemplative in the countryside, and effortlessly relaxed along the coast.
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9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTSPRICE
FROM 3600€Believe it or not Greece is primarily a mountainous country with more than 800 larger or smaller mountains, 53 of them with altitude exceeding the 2000m zone. The mountains, which served as natural barriers and boundaries, dictated the character of the country and have always played an important role in the life of Greeks, who incorporated them in their myths and legends as sacred places full of spiritual energy. They become “mountains of identity”, tangible and towering symbolic landscapes representing a distinctive set of community and cultural ideals.
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8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTSPRICE
FROM 3500€The Peloponnese is the land of legends. This stunning yet little explored peninsula in south-west Greece was the playground of ancient gods and the inspiration for Homer’s epic Iliad. It is here where the Olympic Games were founded and the legendary wars of Sparta were fought. Dotted with ancient ruins, and clifftop castles, the region also boasts picturesque guesthouses on some of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful beaches.
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DURATION
8 DAYS/ 7 NIGHTSPRICE
FROM 4600€Tucked in the Aegean west of Athens, this journey takes you through a quieter, lesser-traveled corner of the Cyclades—where whitewashed villages, ancient stone paths, and vivid blue seas shape the landscape. Sailing aboard a comfortable catamaran, the most iconic way to experience the Greek islands, we visit a different destination each day, exploring on foot the historic trails that have linked communities for centuries
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8 days / 7 nightsPRICE
FROM 4600€Tucked in the southeastern corner of Greece near the Turkish coast, the Dodecanese islands boast a rich history shaped by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, crusaders, Ottomans, and Italians. Their strategic position on key trade routes left behind a tapestry of archaeological sites, medieval castles, ancient trails, and whitewashed villages waiting to be explored.




