The Best Time of Year to Cruise the Greek Isles

Made up of hundreds of beautiful islands with breathtaking views, it’s no wonder why Greece is a favorite vacation spot for many. For cruise lovers, this is an ideal destination because you can take your time exploring each island and can comfortably cruise between them. You want to make sure that you plan to island hop at the right time, so you have an enjoyable cruise experience. This can help you avoid excess crowds and take advantage of excellent weather conditions. Check out our tips to help you plan your trip and pick the best time of year to go on a cruise in the Greek Isles.

The typical cruising season runs from May through October, which gives you a lot of options for planning travel dates. But, you should know that some months will still be very hot, which can make wandering around the islands more uncomfortable. You’ll likely want to visit when the weather is better, and the temperatures are more moderate because you will better enjoy getting out and exploring.

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July and August are the most popular times for cruise tourists due to having more time off from work and school. So, if you cruise at this time, you’ll have to deal with full cruise ships and busy islands. These months also offer hotter temperatures. If you’re flexible on your cruise dates, avoid planning a trip during those months!

To skip the hot weather and crowds, some travelers choose to visit in May or September. The temperatures will be more comfortable, and the islands and cruise ships are not quite as packed, which can make for a less stressful experience as you go about your adventuring. If you’re open to it, you may even want to look into booking late April or early October cruises as most tourists will avoid this timing due to cooler weather. Even with breezier weather and lower temperatures, you can still have an enjoyable experience.

Seabourn Sets Sail to Europe

From boutique ports to favorite destinations, Seabourn sets sail to Europe when it returns to the continent in 2020. With cruises from seven to 28 days, the luxury liner will set off for more than 200 destinations. A few of the ships’ new destinations include Vesteralen, Norway; Saint-Cyr-Sur-Mer, France; and Viareggio, Italy. Whether you enjoy basking in the sun-drenched islands of Greece or exploring the majestic Fjords of Norway, there’s a trip for everyone. We are highlighting a few of our favorites.

14 Day Greek Isles Odyssey

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What could be more endearing than summer off the coast of Greece? Bask in the beauty of the valleys and plateaus on Crete, where thousands of wildflowers and herbs bloom. Discover the whitewashed cosmopolitan city of Mykonos and the rich history of Sicily. After crossing the Ionian Sea, explore the other side of Greece from Santorini to Paros. Great for: A Group Getaway

7 Day Romance of the Rivieras

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Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, honeymoon, or just want a romantic getaway, this seven day cruise will have you falling in love all over again. Live the Riviera lifestyle as you sail between Barcelona, Spain and Civitavecchia near Rome. In between, stroll through the romantic streets of Cinque Terre, explore the dazzling nightlife in Monte Carlo and lounge on the beach of St. Tropez. Great for: The Romantic

15 Day British Isles & Iceland

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After departing from Dover, England, set sail throughout the British Isles before embarking to Iceland. You’ll discover the amazing wildlife of Skomer Island, known for its adorable puffins; explore the uninhabited island of Copinsay in Scotland brimming with kittiwakes and razorbills; and conclude in Reykjavik, Iceland, home to one of the most prestigious cultural institutions. Great for: Nature Lovers

24 Day Route of The Vikings

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Spend three weeks tracing the Vikings from Southampton, England to Montreal, Quebec. Before heading to Iceland, you’ll stop in Cork, Dublin and the Isle of Mull. Other notable destinations include the Denmark Strait and Price Christian Sound to Greenland and Saguenay. Brimming with culture, these islands have been continually inhabited since after the Ice Age. See where the Vikings attacked the great monastery in Cork in 820, and discover the Norse colonization of North America all on one exciting vacation. Great For: The Historian

Each Seabourn cruise has a handpicked group of naturalists, archeologists and photographer enhancing offshore excursions. These expedition teams share their keen insight with guests for a truly immersive experience in the culture and history of the ports. In addition to gaining valuable insight of the excursions, you’ll have the opportunity to engage in exclusive programs like “Shopping with the Chef” in select ports and Seabourn Conversations with special guest speakers and destination experts.

 

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