Best of Corfu, Chania/Souda Bay, Greece, Kotor, Mykonos, and Salerno Package
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Numerous bus stops throughout Corfu. The closest stop is at the cruise ship pier. Corfu Hop On Hop Off Tour
Take in the fantastic views and sights of the beautiful island aboard City Sightseeing hop on hop off Corfu single-decker buses! Hop on to experience the fortresses of the Old Town and the breathtaking views of Faliraki Beach and Panagia Vlaherna Monastery.
The City Sightseeing tour of Corfu offers the perfect way to see the sights and sounds of the city. See and hear Corfu's history and experience the famous sights and monuments aboard our single-decker buses.
Enjoy an audio-guided tour with pre-recorded commentary in 8 different languages, so you can learn about the history, culture, and points of interest while on this Corfu sightseeing excursion. The Old Town, which is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO designated in 2007, showcases unique architecture and a plethora of Venetian and Anglo-French elements built between the two fortresses the New and the Old Fortress, both of which protected the Corfiots in the medieval and modern times. See Venetian mansions and the water-colored buildings with the characteristic Corfiot ochre color. Experience pedestrians' alleyways and the little streets including gardens and beautiful squares such as Bosketo and Spianada, which is the largest square in Greece and of the Balkans, the imposing Liston with its arches and the characteristic Venetian lanterns. There are Orthodox churches, such as Saint Spyridon (Agios Sriridonas) containing the relics of the patron saint of the island, Catholic churches such as the Catholic Metropolis of Saints Jacob and Christopher, and the building of the Jewish Synagogue.
The sights to be seen in Corfu include the Old Town (which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Old and the New Fortress, the Palace of St George and Michael, the Venetian mansions, the water-colored buildings with the characteristic Corfiot ochre color, the Pontikonisi island, and the Panagia Vlaherna Monastery at "Kanoni". There are many alleyways and little streets, gardens, and beautiful squares such as Bosketo and Spianada; also there are many incredible buildings such as the churches, library, theatres, and museums, not to mention the imposing mansions. In the commercial center of the city, there are many interesting and unique shops and various cafes, bars, and restaurants.
Please Note: There are 2 routes with varying schedules and tour durations. The Kanoni Route runs from 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM every 15 to 20 minutes and takes approximately 1 hour to complete the route without getting off. The Achilleion Route is only operating between 9:30am and 12:30pm (this line does not run all day) and it takes 90 minutes to complete the route without getting off. The tours are narrated in English, Greek, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Arabic, and Russian. First and last tour times vary by season and will be detailed in your electronic ticket.
The Kanoni Route includes the following stops:
- Corfu New Port
- Kanoni
- Mon Repo Palace
- Anemomylos
- Spianada Square
- Spilia Square
- Old Port
The Achillion Route includes the following stops:
- Corfu New Port
- Gastouri Square
- Achilleion Palace (access only of outdoor open-spaces and Imperial Gardens)
- Perama
- Spianada Square
- Spilia Square
- Old Port
To see a map of the stops that are included in this tour, please CLICK HERE.
Flavors of Chania Walking Tour
Experience the flavors and everyday rhythm of life in Chania on this local food and wine tour. Your guide will introduce you to the character of the area, its culinary traditions, and the atmosphere of the old town.
Your day begins with a short bus ride to Profitis Ilias, a small Orthodox church on a hill that overlooks the city. Here, you'll enjoy a traditional Cretan coffee at a local cafe, taking in the sweeping views and the quiet pace of the neighborhood. This is a calm start to the experience and a chance to see Chania from above.
You'll then return to the old town for a seated wine tasting featuring local Cretan varieties. This is an informative and relaxed session where you'll learn about Crete's wine heritage and its connection to local culture. There's time to ask questions, taste wine, and enjoy the atmosphere.
After a short walk through the charming harbor area, you'll make your way to a local restaurant for a full Cretan meal. You'll sample a variety of traditional dishes, which may include olives, Cretan cheese with honey, Cretan salad, smoked pork, dolmades, pastitsio, boureki, mizithra, and savory pies. Your guide will share insight into the ingredients and food traditions of Crete while you dine in a comfortable, seated setting.
There is also a brief period of free time near the harbor to browse, take photos, or simply enjoy the waterfront before the tour concludes.
This experience combines light walking with seated tasting experiences, offering a warm introduction to the flavors, culture, and local atmosphere of Chania. It is designed to be unhurried, welcoming, and rooted in everyday Cretan life.
Exclusive Budva and Kotor
Departing from the port of Kotor, you will enjoy a drive through the impressive landscapes of the valley of Grbalj. Upon reaching the Adriatic coast you will drive to the town of Budva. You will drive through the seaside areas of Becici and Rafailovici, best known for their resorts and small boat marinas. You will also be able to view Sveti Stefan, once a 15th-century fortified town on an island, that was acquired by the Yugoslav government and turned into a hotel during the Tito regime. Today it is an exclusive luxury resort. After the photo stop above this island, you will visit the oldest settlement on our coast, 2,500 year old Budva.
Departing your transportation, you will take a short walk to the old town of Budva, which was first mentioned in the old Greek legend of the grandson of Zeus Cadmus and his wife Harmonia. After entering the city walls, you will walk through the narrow streets and small squares of a fortified medieval town, mostly influenced by the ancient republic of Venice.
The layers of the numerous civilizations that have occupied this area show an interesting view of the history of Budva: Romans, Byzantines, Slaves, etc. The most important buildings and constructions in the Old Town are the churches of St. John, Holy Trinity, Holy Mary in Punta, St. Sava, the citadel fortress, and the town walls.
Returning back to the inland bay where you started, you will depart your transportation and take a stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kotor. The town was first mentioned in 168 BC, and was settled during Ancient Roman times when it was known as Acruvium. It has been fortified since the early Middle Ages. The city became part of the Venetian Republic in 1420 and except for two periods of Ottoman rule, it remained under Venice until 1797. It is these four centuries of Venetian domination that have given the city the typical Venetian architecture.
It served as a naval base during World War I and luckily avoided any serious damage from either World War. Kotor has one of the best preserved medieval old towns in the Adriatic and is home to several sights of interest, including the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon (1166), and the ancient walls which stretch for 3 miles on the steep hillside directly above the city.
Your tour ends within the ancient city. From here, your guide can make suggestions for further sightseeing, shopping or the gate that leads to the cruise pier across the street from the Old Town.
Exclusive Mykonos Old and New
After meeting your guide at the pier, you will join your transportation for a drive to see some of the island. A brief photo stop will be made at northern beach, which is located on one of the largest bays of the island. It can get rather windy, attracting windsurfers and daredevils. Further along is Agia Anna beach which is sheltered from the wind creating a relaxing sandy beach. Enjoy a non-alcoholic beverage and local Greek pastry in a local coffee shop and some free time to explore before making your way towards the yet unspoilt village of Ano Mera.
This is one of the very few places in Mykonos where traditional Greek village life continues regardless of all the night life, jet setting of the island's capital. Ano Mera is the most populated village on the island and its peaceful environment and great location offer easy access to sandy beaches such as Elia, Kalo Livadi, and Kalafatis. The main square of the village is adorned with local coffee shops Kafeneio and traditional tavernas.
The village's claim to fame is the Monastery of Panagia Tourliani which houses a collection of Cretan icons and a magnificent handmade "Templo" which dates back to 1767 and came from Florence. After your visit to the Monastery, you will return to the main town of the island.
After leaving your transportation, you begin a walking tour of the twisting pedestrian streets of Mykonos Town, which is also known as Chora locally. Your guide will point out the Old Harbor area and fish market where you may see its most famous celebrity, Petros, the official mascot of Mykonos for over 50 years.
In the Kastros area, You will see the Church of Panagia Paraportiani, one of the most photographed structures on Mykonos. The church was begun in 1425 and not finished until almost 300 years later. Today it consists of five small churches connected together.
Continuing your walking tour, you will also pass through the area known as Little Venice, whitewashed buildings with multicolored shutters constructed right on the sea's edge with their balconies overhanging the water. On a hill overlooking the town, you will see perhaps the island's most famous landmark, the Mykonos Windmills which date back to the Venetians in the 16th century. From here, you will return to your transportation back to the cruise pier. If your ship is at anchor and is tendering into the old harbor area, your guide will lead you back to the tender pier.
Amalfi Coast Small Group Tours
See the Amalfi Coast your way as you and your small group, made up of no more than 12 guests, decide upon your own itinerary for the day.
Step into a comfortable, air-conditioned Mercedes Benz vehicle directly at the port of Salerno and soak in the stunning coastal views as you cruise the Amalfi Coast, making your way to postcard-perfect towns. Your itinerary can be flexible, and your driver will provide tips for visiting locations such as Amalfi, Positano, Ravello, Naples, Sorrento, Maiori, Minori, Vietri and Vico Equense.
Travel along a scenic highway while your knowledgeable guide introduces you to the beauties of Amalfi and its stunning history. Famous worldwide for its indescribable beauty, this region is a true photographer's delight. Wildlife meets ancient fishing villages built between cliffs of rock and twisting roads run like a balcony suspended between the deep blue sea and the Lattari mountains. Measuring 75 kilometers of breathtaking beauty, Amalfi Coast has become a favorite destination for tourists.
Continue down the coast to Positano or up to Ravello with stops along the way to enjoy lunch and the breathtaking views of the coast, it's your choice! Your knowledgeable driver will explain in detail about the surrounding area and give recommendations for many different choices.
Known as the Pearl of the Amalfi Coast, the exclusive town of Positano is full of colorful houses, multiple steps, renowned restaurants and posh retailers. Your driver will drop you off at the entrance to the pedestrian area and will give you instructions on where he will be waiting for you after you enjoy 1-hour of free time. Explore, shop or just pop into a coffee shop for an espresso and watch the beautiful people go by. Positano offers endless opportunities for beautiful photo memories so make sure you take advantage of this extraordinary landscape.
Make sure to take time to visit 1 or 2 other coastal villages throughout your journey as each one has its own attractions, culture and flavor that together will give you a well-rounded taste of the extraordinary towns that make up the magnificent Amalfi Coast.
At the end of your amazing day exploring this breathtaking region you will return to the port of Salerno in time for you to re-board your ship. This popular tour sells out fast and space is limited, reserve your seat today!

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