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Greek Islands Cruises

Dreaming of sunshine, golden sands and feta covered in sticky honey? Experience it all on one of our Greece cruises.

One of the best things about Greek Islands cruises is the variation. Beaches range from golden sand to black pebble, landscapes can be rugged or exceptionally verdant, and you might stumble upon peaceful villages and quiet coves one day, followed by ancient ruins or buzzing towns the next.

Each island has its own character and the best Greek island cruises allow you to delve into these identities. Our Greece cruises in 2025 and 2026 can transport you between the glorious beaches of Zakynthos, Kos, Cephalonia and Corfu, or take you through the streets of Mykonos and Santorini’s volcanic vineyards. Knowing that Greek Island holidays aren’t complete without time spent at spectacular historic sites, MSC Cruises’ excursion itineraries include Knossos Palace near Heraklion on Crete and the Lindos Acropolis on Rhodes.

The mainland, too, has its own personality. The capital of Athens sees ancient sites and modern life coexist, while Katakolon in the northwest Peloponnese is a pretty port town known as the gateway to Olympia, since the famed archaeological site is nearby.

Embark on a Greek odyssey with MSC Cruises and immerse yourself in all the country has to offer.

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Sun, sand and historic sites: the ultimate Greece holiday

Walk barefoot on Perivolos beach; wander narrow streets in a world-famous village; roam ruins that have endured for thousands of years at the Acropolis. These are a few experiences you can enjoy on a cruise to Greece. Book one of our Greek Islands cruises to see this mythical land for yourself.

A snapshot of Santorini’s picture perfect village

Greek Islands Cruises, Santorini | MSC Cruises

Witness iconic monuments and ancient Greek power

Greek islands cruises, Acropolis | MSC Cruises

Greece’s most blissful beaches

Greek Islands Cruises, Patmos Island | MSC Cruises

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A snapshot of Santorini’s picture-perfect village


With its distinctive, whitewashed buildings topped by brilliant blue domes, Oia on the island of Santorini is surely the quintessential Greek village. Little wonder, then, that it’s one of the most photographed villages in the entirety of Greece. Make sure to absorb the atmosphere by wandering this hilltop location’s snaking streets on a walking tour, before visiting a nearby winery to sample local wines, and then perhaps heading on to the marvellous town of Fira, Santorini’s characterful capital. 


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Alternatively, combine your visit to Oia with a trip to the black-pebbled Perivolos beach if you fancy a spot of sunbathing and a refreshing dip. And as you settle into your Greece holiday, remember to enjoy the awe-inspiring views across the volcanic caldera afforded by Oia’s lofty position. 

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Witness iconic monuments and ancient Greek power


You don’t need to be a history buff to recognise the Acropolis of Athens. This cluster of preserved monuments – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – has become an instantly identifiable symbol of ancient Greece. Book on to our shore excursions during your cruise to Greece and learn from your guide about the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion and – of course – the mighty Parthenon. 


Greek islands cruises, Archaeological site | MSC Cruises

The Parthenon is a religious building built in the 5th century BC, transformed from a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena into a Christian church, then later into a mosque – don’t miss out on a visit. The Acropolis Museum and the National Archaeological Museum are two other essentials when visiting the Acropolis, as both explore Greece’s rich historical tapestry through artefacts and insightful exhibitions

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Greece’s most blissful beaches


While this Mediterranean country boasts culture, cuisine and history, one of its main draws for many will always be its beaches. Some are raw and windswept, some radiate calm and quiet, and others – with their malachite waters lapping at golden shores – look so inviting that they feel almost unreal. Luckily, they’re very much real and available to you to enjoy.

Greek islands cruises, Crete | MSC Cruises

It’s no surprise, then, that many of Greece’s sandy strips regularly make it onto lists of the world’s best beaches, including Voutomi and Shipwreck Beach. See the latter on a boat tour around Zakynthos, or go sailing past the likes of Psarou, Platis Gialos, Paraga and Super Paradise beaches on Mykonos. If you simply want to lie back and relax, try a beach break on Crete’s Arina Beach, Agios Nikolaos on Zakynthos, or Kouroúta beach near Katakolon.


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Greece and Greek Islands Cruise Deals

Save on your Greece holidays by taking advantage of one of our Greece cruise deals – this means you can enjoy your trip without worrying about the price, leaving you with more money to spend on important things, like souvlaki, succulent grilled meat skewers, and sandals. Explore our deals now and make that Greek getaway happen.

FLY & CRUISE

Fly & Cruise to Greece and Greek islands

For holidays without the hassle, our Fly & Cruise packages combine flights from an airport near you, transfers and a cruise, ensuring smooth sailing.

Discover our Fly & Cruise options

We think that vacation relaxation should begin the second you’ve packed your suitcase, which is why we’ve created these special packages. Fly-cruises to Greece depart from London Heathrow, Manchester and Dublin and land at Venice, where you’ll be transferred to Marghera Port to board your ship. Other options transport you from London Heathrow, Manchester, Dublin, Edinburgh or Glasgow to Rome.

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Greece Ports

The main port for Greece cruises is Piraeus, near Athens. Stops include Katakolon (the gateway to Olympia), volcanic Santorini, glamorous Mykonos and the beautiful islands of Zakynthos, Cephalonia and Corfu. Lindos on Rhodes is stunning, while Heraklion gives access to Knossos and Phaestos palaces.

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Athens cruises via Piraeus

It seems fitting that the main port for a Greek cruise is Piraeus, one of the oldest harbours in the world. From its position near the Greek capital, Athens, it’s easy to explore the most recognisable archaeological site in the country: the Acropolis.

Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens | MSC Cruises

Take a tour and learn about its history before heading to the Parthenon, originally a grand temple dedicated to the goddess Athena – no cruise to Athens is complete without gazing at this landmark. And don’t forget about the city’s museums and the historic Plaka district, where neoclassical buildings line the streets. If archaeology isn’t for you, book a tour and tasting at the nearby Queen’s Tower winery instead, a former royal estate often far from mass tourist circuits.

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Santorini cruises

If you’re looking to visit an archetypal Greek island, look no further than Santorini. It has the breathtaking white and blue towns of Fira and Oia, where buildings appear to cascade down the hillside towards indigo water.

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Then there are vineyards, which grow grapes in pumice soil and sea air, resulting in distinctive wines. You’ll also find plenty of quaint cafes, unique shops and high-end restaurants in Santorini – remember, too, that this is a volcanic island, which means access to phenomenal views across a caldera, black pebble beaches, and hot springs on the nearby islet of Nea Kameni. See it all during our excursions on your cruise to Santorini.

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Corfu cruises

A Corfu cruise seamlessly combines natural beauty and historical exploration. The beloved island in the serene Ionian Sea is home to myriad beaches, from popular Paleokastritsa and Agios Georgios, to pebbly Barbati, wild Rovinia and the secluded Houhoulio.

Greek island cruises, Paleokastritsa | MSC Cruises

While away an afternoon at the seaside or take a scenic boat tour. Prefer to see the sights? Pay a visit to the hilltop Byzantine monastery in Paleokastritsa and admire its ornate icons. Founded in the 13th century, the current building dates from the 1500s. If that whets your appetite for religious sites, make sure to marvel at the Holy Monastery of Vlacherna, perched on Pontikonisi Island on Corfu’s east coast.

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Mykonos cruises

Alongside its old-world charms, Mykonos has earned a glamorous reputation thanks to upscale restaurants, trendy boutiques and sleek beach clubs. For a cultural fix, it’s also well worth seeking out a performance of some traditional Greek music during your time on the island.

Greek island cruises, Mykonos | MSC Cruises

Beyond that, there are 16th-century windmills, gorgeous beaches such as Elia, the colourful houses of Little Venice, historic churches and welcoming tavernas. During your Mykonos cruise, enjoy an evening of Greek hospitality and dinner, take a trip to the nearby island of Delos to see its ruins. Steeped in history, it’s the mythological birthplace of Apollo and was an important religious centre between 900 BC and 100 AD.



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Greece has a historic winemaking tradition that dates back thousands of years. Make sure to try revived indigenous Malagouzia at the Queen’s Tower vineyard (located just outside Athens), as well as the rich and distinctive mineral wines found on the volcanic island of Santorini.


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With 227 inhabited islands (6,000 in total), Greece has something for every type of holidaymaker. Each island has its own unique offering: try your hand at windsurfing on Kos, check out the incredible Blue Caves of Zakynthos, party on Mykonos or learn about an ancient civilisation on Crete.


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Shopping is a must. Whether it’s delicious local olive oil or high-quality craft items created by artisans, Greece’s array of shops and markets sell desirable souvenirs you’ll want to buy. Treat yourself to some browsing time at shopping hot spots in Olympia and Crete’s Knossos Palace.



Greece and Greek island cruises FAQs


When is the best time for a cruise to Greece and the Greek islands?

With so much to explore both outdoors and indoors, a Greece holiday is a brilliant choice for a trip at any time of year. The 'shoulder seasons' in spring and autumn are certainly great periods for Greece cruises thanks to factors such as cooler temperatures, but the optimum time to visit simply has to be summer - and this is especially true for Greek Islands cruises. Holidaying in the country during this time means near-guaranteed sunshine and delightfully toasty temperatures, utterly inviting beaches that look like they've been pulled straight from a glossy magazine photograph, a huge range of Mediterranean cuisine and the intoxicating thrum of picturesque towns that buzz gently with life; this is Greece at its best. It almost goes without saying that summer is the perfect time to explore Greece outdoors. Make sure to view natural wonders such as the magnificent Blue Caves of Zakynthos, which reflect the dazzling blue waters below them, and enjoy strolling the streets of Oia, a traditional and picture-perfect village in Santorini. Summer also signals a host of fantastic events and festivals. Try the annual Athens Epidaurus Festival to see works by ancient Greek playwrights performed in landmark venues around the city or head to Santorini Film Festival for screenings of independent films in striking outdoor settings.

What is the weather like in Greece?

It's important to think about the weather when planning your Greece cruise. Happily, the Mediterranean country is sunny for most of the year. Winters can see some rain, however, with December being the wettest month on average. Things dry up again from March onwards and rainfall is then rare during summer months. As for the temperature, the summer months are, of course, the hottest, peaking at around 34°C in August. The rest of the year remains pleasantly warm, with the average lowest temperature in the coldest month (January) being 11°C.

Which ports do MSC Cruises visit in Greece?

Our Greece cruises call at up to ten different but equally remarkable ports. The main departure point, including for our Greek Island cruises, is Piraeus. Located just outside Athens, this convenient port is a great place to begin your Greece holiday and offers easy access to the Greek capital and its array of world-famous attractions. These include the magnificent Acropolis and Parthenon, the historic and colourful Plaka neighbourhood, and the National Archaeological Museum for a trip back in time. Away from the mainland, ports include Santorini, Mykonos, Heraklion (Crete), Lindos (Rhodes), Corfu, Zakynthos, Cephalonia and Kos. Some ships also stop at Katakolon in order to pay a visit to the ancient archaeological site of Olympia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

How much is a cruise to Greece and Greek islands?

MSC Cruises has options for all budgets, meaning that whatever you're planning on spending, there'll be a cruise holiday that works for you. Book early to get the best price and make sure to check out our Greece cruise deals for the most up-to-date offers. Greece and all its charms just got one step closer.

What to pack for a cruise to Greece and Greek islands?

Packing for Greece cruises can be tricky, but don't sweat it - literally. If you're travelling during the summer months, make sure to bring thin, breathable clothes. You'll also want a sunhat, sunscreen, swimwear and maybe even a hand fan. In cooler months, pack practical layers and a light raincoat (just in case). Whatever the season, comfortable walking shoes are an essential item for Greek Island cruises, as you'll be moving around museums, historical sites, villages and possibly even doing some light hiking. Some more formal clothes and shoes are also handy for visiting some restaurants and bars. When it comes to clothing onboard your ship, you'll want casual, comfortable clothes for daytimes and relaxation, plus some smarter outfits for evenings and special events. If you're attending a gala night onboard, feel free to go all-out: tuxedos, suits, evening gowns and cocktail dresses are all common sights.

What is the currency in Greece?

Greece uses the Euro (€) and has done since 2002. Remember to have some cash with you if you're visiting the Greek Islands, as some venues in more rural areas may not accept credit cards and there may not always be an ATM nearby.

What is the time zone in Greece?

Greece uses Eastern European Time (EET) during winter, putting the country two hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in the UK. In the summer, it switches to Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), which is two hours ahead of British Summer Time (BST) in the UK.

What other countries are included in a cruise that goes to Greece and Greek Islands?

Your cruise to Greece can include stops in other Mediterranean countries, extending the enjoyment of this revered region. Which countries you visit depends on the itinerary you choose. You could experience Croatia and its magical city of Dubrovnik, as well as other ancient ports such as Split and Zadar, or perhaps take in some Italian coastal charms in Bari, a bustling port city - but a gorgeous one, too. Further Italian highlights are plentiful in Venice and its iconic attractions. Some Greece and Greek Island routes feature stops in Turkey, where there's a chance to witness the East-meets-West splendour of Istanbul or explore archaeological sites in Izmir and Kusadasi. Other countries, including Croatia, Montenegro, and Slovenia are also possible visits, meaning that a Greek cruise can open up a truly epic holiday.

Where do Greece and Greek islands cruises depart from?

Our cruises to Greece and the Greek islands depart from ports at Bari or Venice - Marghera. If you're going on a cruise to Greece and you don't want to organise your own passage there, make things even easier and book onto a Fly-cruise. These ultra-convenient packages transport guests directly from airports at London Heathrow, Manchester or Dublin to Venice - Marghera, and then onto your ship to begin the cruise adventure. Other Fly-cruise routes depart from airports at London Heathrow, Manchester or Dublin, as well as airports in Edinburgh and Glasgow, to Civitavecchia (Rome).

What is Greece famous for?

Greece is probably best known for its ancient inhabitants, responsible for conceiving modern mathematics, philosophy, science and medicine - they even invented the Olympics. If your knowledge of the ancient Greek era is limited to Hercules, fear not, as there are well-preserved historical sites all over the country where you can learn more. Visits to Knossos and Olympia, for example, are included in excursions on some of our Greece cruises. Nature-lovers know Greece for its beautiful hikes and the idyllic beaches that line its extensive coastline. A cruise to Greece wouldn't be complete without time spent soaking up the sun on a sandy strip next to crystalline waters. Join one of our excursions and do just that, and perhaps book a boat tour for a glimpse of what's surely one of Greece's most beautiful spots: Shipwreck Beach on Zakynthos. It would be remiss not to mention the food you'll encounter on a Greek cruise. Feta, tzatziki and souvlaki are all known across the globe, but nowhere does them better than Greece. In addition to those, there's hearty stifado stew, moussaka and spanakopita, making for an enviable spread of cuisine.