Greek Island Cruise
Information
For more information on the
cruises and to see Itineraries and dates for
3, 4, and 7 day cruises to the Greek Islands,
Italy, Turkey and Egypt visit the Cruiseship pages
of these two respected travel agencies in Athens:
Fantasy
Travel at
www.fantasytravelofgreece.com or
Dolphin
Hellas at
www.greecetravel.com/dolphinhellas
Yacht and Sailboat Charters
and Smaller Sail-Cruises of the Greek
Islands
For Yacht and Sailboat
Charters see www.greecetravel.com/sailing
where you will find information on chartering boats
with or without a skipper as well as cruises on sailing ships with
twenty or thirty cabins that go on weekly
itineraries to the islands, (like the cruise
ships but smaller). You don't have to book the
whole boat. You just book by the
person.
Santorini Sailing: Greek-American Ted Stathis does charters around the island on his luxury Catamaran which includes gourmet meals, swimming in isolated coves, and a spectacular view of the island. You can take half-day, full day and overnight trips.
The Saronic Islands
Cruise
The One-Day Saronic Gulf
Cruise goes all year long and is a great
introduction to the islands of Aegina, Poros
and Hydra. This is one of the best daytrips in Greece and is great in combination with a couple days on the islands. See
www.greecetravel.com/cruise/saroniccruise
Tours from Cruise
Ships
Many cruise
companies discourage the use of taxi and limo companies
for private tours in destinations like Rhodes,
Athens, Crete, Santorini and places in
Turkey. Whether this is to 'protect' the
passenger or because the cruise ships
themselves offer tours I don't know (actually I do know and you can probably figure out why I can't tell you). I do know
that you can get excellent service from taxi
companies which offer personalized
tours, many of whom charge by the trip
and not by the person. These tours are like
having a local host show you around the
islands, towns and cities that they know.
Instead of eating in some giant tourist trap
that accommodates the dozens of people
who take the bus tours, you can go to small
tavernas where the locals eat, on quiet
streets or on the sea. These are some drivers
I recommend:
In Athens
of course there is
George the Famous
Taxi Driver who is now something of an
international hero for his tours of Athens,
the mainland and his ability to get customers
from the boats to the airport or hotels
comfortably and quickly. George, like the
other drivers listed here is non-smoking,
English-speaking, knowlegable and drives a
very comfortable air-conditioned
Mercedes.
For groups of more than 4 there is his son Dennis, in the photo above, with his beautiful luxury Mercedes limo that seats 7 plus the driver. For even larger groups there is son Billy with their Mercedes Bus able to seat 12 people. You can e-mail them at georgetaxitours@yahoo.com
On the island of
Rhodes Nick Axarlis and his brother
Mike, two Greeks from Alexandria, speak
6 languages (English, Greek, Arabic,
French, Italian, Spanish and German) and
showed me places on the island that I
would never have found on my own. Their
company is called
Private
Tours and they do tours and transfers.
Both are friendly, smart and funny and they
have great taste in food. I spent much of my
time with them and am ready to go back
again.
In Santorini I
recommend Dimitris at
Ocean Wave Tours who has a small bus and
can accommodate groups as large as 17
people and as few as one in his car.
On the island of
Crete there is
Lefteris
Nikoforakis, who I spent a wonderful time with in Heraklion and is
recommended by George the Famous Taxi Driver.Lefteris packs a lot into a day in his tours of Crete. Obviously as with
the other drivers you can see a lot more when
you don't have a large group slowing you
down.
There are others private tour guides in Turkey, Italy, Egypt and around the Mediterranean listed in Mediterranean Cruises: Private Tours
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