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Mount Athos one day Cruise
Pick up from your hotel and private transfer to Ormos Panayias port, in Halkidiki. We will board a cruise ship on a scheduled cruise, which will take us sailing along the west coast of Mount Athos. You will have the opportunity to view and take pictures of the Europe’s most unique Monk’s Republic. To this day, approximately 2000 male monks still live on this Holy Mountain and follow strict Byzantine rules and rituals. It is said that in its 1000-plus history, no woman has ever set foot on this Holy Mountain, with the exception of Mary Virgin!
Early in the afternoon, our boat will reach the quaint fishing village of Ouranoupolis. Time for optional lunch to taste authentic Greek seafood, fish delicacies and wine from the Mount-Athos vineyards. Following lunch, we depart to return to your hotel.
DURATION : 8-10 hours depending on departure point
The private Mount Athos Cruise is running daily from April to October.
PRICE: From 108 E per person for 4 - 5 participants
The price includes:
-Pick up / drop off service from central hotels in Thessaloniki by luxury taxi. For hotels in Halkidiki or Pieria please ask us for the supplement / reduction.
- Boat ticket for a 3- hour cruise in Mt. Athos, with English speaking guide.
-All taxes
The price does not include:
-Lunch
-Personal expenses
The organised Mount Athos cruise is running every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday between late May and late September.
PRICE: 69 E per person
The price includes:
-Pick up directly from your hotel in Central or Eastern Thessaloniki
-Return transfer to / from Ouranoupolis by luxury bus
-English speaking tour leader
-Boat ticket for a 3-hour cruise in Mt Athos with English speaking guide
-Lunch, with set menu, at award - winning Kritikos restaurant in Ouranoupolis
-Sun bed and unbrella at an organised beach in Ouranoupolis
-One ice-coffe per person (or one soft drink for children), at the beach
-All taxes
The price does not include:
-Drinks and beverages during lunch
-Personal expenses
Operates between
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1/4/2011 - 31/10/2011
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