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Wines of Greece with Wine Ambassador Tim Clarke
<p><strong>Wineries on the itinerary</strong><br />Volacus (Tinos), Vakakis (Samos), Estate Argyros (Santorini), Konstantakis (Milos), Tsimbidi (Monemvasia), Gaia & Semeli (Nemea)</p>
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Optional Excursion The Optional Excursion on the final day arrives at the center of Athens in time for flights after 6pm.view cabin photo
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Port Taxes €370 EURWines of Greece with Wine Ambassador Tim Clarke itinerary:
Welcome drink
Begin your journey with a sparkling Greek Brut as you meet your crew and fellow travelers. Set sail towards Cape Sounion for dinner featuring selected wines from the
Ionian Islands. Overnight sailing to Tinos.
Volacus winery
Tinos, a holy island with over 700 churches, is also making a name for itself in the wine world. We'll visit Volacus Winery, one of the island's rising stars, where vines grow among scattered granite rocks. Sample their signature Assyrtiko and Malagousia wines while overlooking the rugged landscape.
Later, we'll moor in a nearby bay for a swim-stop (weather permitting). After dinner and the Greek wine tasting featuring both local and international grape varieties we sail to Samos.
Overnight at sea.
Vakakis winery, Platanos winery lunch, Chios-Ikaria wines
This morning, we'll dock at the port of Pythagorion, named after the island's most famous resident, Pythagoras. From here, we'll journey inland to Vakakis Winery, where tradition meets innovation in the production of elegant Samian wines.
Lunch will be served at Platanos, a serene village setting, where we'll indulge in a range of local wines alongside fresh island flavors. The afternoon is yours to explore the port or simply relax by the sea.
Tonight’s dinner on board will feature wines from Chios and Ikaria, two neighboring islands whose ancient wines were once among the most sought-after in the Mediterranean.
Argyros winery, tasting some of Santorini’s wines
After a refreshing morning swim stop and lunch on board, we arrive at Santorini — one of Greece’s most iconic wine regions, renowned for its white wines made from the Assyrtiko grape. We'll visit Argyros Winery, home to century-old vines and some of the island’s finest wines.
Return to the ship for dinner on board, paired with wines made from Santorini’s unique volcanic terroir as we set sail towards Milos. Overnight at sea..
Swim stop, Konstantakis winery.
Start your day with a swim in Milos' crystal-clear waters, where diving off the yacht’s deck into turquoise seas is simply unbeatable. After drying off, explore the island before visiting Konstantakis Winery, a family-run estate producing wines that express the island’s volcanic landscape.
Tonight’s dinner on board will feature a selection of Cretan wines, presented by your wine host, Tim Clarke.
Monemvasia winery Tsimbidi,
Monemvasia’s fame was built on its legendary Malvasia wine (also known as Malmsey), once among the most prized wines in Europe. We’ll visit Monemvasia Winery Tsimbidi, a pioneering estate bringing this ancient tradition back to life.
After lunch ashore, we’ll set sail for Nafplion, making a brief swim stop along the way (weather permitting). Tonight, enjoy a delicious dinner on board, accompanied by wines from the Peloponnese. We’ll arrive in Nafplion after dinner.
Gaia winery | Winery SEMELI with lunch
In the morning we will discover the ancient site of Mycenae, one of Greece’s most important archaeological landmarks. Then, journey to Nemea — the country’s premier red wine appellation — for a visit to the groundbreaking Gaia Winery.
Our next stop is at Semeli Winery, where we'll enjoy a tasting of Nemea and Mantineia wines alongside a winemaker’s lunch.Early afternoon sailing to Marina Zeas. Enjoy the farewell dinner on board, paired with handpicked wines from the Peloponnese
Wine tasting at Kokotos Estate
Breakfast and disembarkation. For those not arranging their own onward transport this morning, we offer an optional tour of Athens including wine tasting at Kokotos Estate and lunch, followed by a transfer to the center of Athens.
Itineraries can be changed at the discretion of Variety Cruises and of the Vessel's Captain in case of adverse weather conditions - winds of 6/7 Beaufort or more depending on the vessel- on port authorities not allowing a vessel to leave port or in case of other extraordinary conditions. Such itinerary changes do not automatically entitle passengers to any refunds, but Variety Cruises guarantees that passengers are disembarked at the advertised port of disembarkation on time for their flights.
Wines of Greece with Wine Ambassador Tim Clarke reverse itinerary:
Itineraries can be changed at the discretion of Variety Cruises and of the Vessel's Captain in case of adverse weather conditions - winds of 6/7 Beaufort or more depending on the vessel- on port authorities not allowing a vessel to leave port or in case of other extraordinary conditions. Such itinerary changes do not automatically entitle passengers to any refunds, but Variety Cruises guarantees that passengers are disembarked at the advertised port of disembarkation on time for their flights.
Wine tasting at Kokotos Estate
Breakfast and disembarkation. For those not arranging their own onward transport this morning, we offer an optional tour of Athens including wine tasting at Kokotos Estate and lunch, followed by a transfer to the center of Athens.
Gaia winery | Winery SEMELI with lunch
In the morning we will discover the ancient site of Mycenae, one of Greece’s most important archaeological landmarks. Then, journey to Nemea — the country’s premier red wine appellation — for a visit to the groundbreaking Gaia Winery.
Our next stop is at Semeli Winery, where we'll enjoy a tasting of Nemea and Mantineia wines alongside a winemaker’s lunch.Early afternoon sailing to Marina Zeas. Enjoy the farewell dinner on board, paired with handpicked wines from the Peloponnese
Monemvasia winery Tsimbidi,
Monemvasia’s fame was built on its legendary Malvasia wine (also known as Malmsey), once among the most prized wines in Europe. We’ll visit Monemvasia Winery Tsimbidi, a pioneering estate bringing this ancient tradition back to life.
After lunch ashore, we’ll set sail for Nafplion, making a brief swim stop along the way (weather permitting). Tonight, enjoy a delicious dinner on board, accompanied by wines from the Peloponnese. We’ll arrive in Nafplion after dinner.
Swim stop, Konstantakis winery.
Start your day with a swim in Milos' crystal-clear waters, where diving off the yacht’s deck into turquoise seas is simply unbeatable. After drying off, explore the island before visiting Konstantakis Winery, a family-run estate producing wines that express the island’s volcanic landscape.
Tonight’s dinner on board will feature a selection of Cretan wines, presented by your wine host, Tim Clarke.
Argyros winery, tasting some of Santorini’s wines
After a refreshing morning swim stop and lunch on board, we arrive at Santorini — one of Greece’s most iconic wine regions, renowned for its white wines made from the Assyrtiko grape. We'll visit Argyros Winery, home to century-old vines and some of the island’s finest wines.
Return to the ship for dinner on board, paired with wines made from Santorini’s unique volcanic terroir as we set sail towards Milos. Overnight at sea..
Vakakis winery, Platanos winery lunch, Chios-Ikaria wines
This morning, we'll dock at the port of Pythagorion, named after the island's most famous resident, Pythagoras. From here, we'll journey inland to Vakakis Winery, where tradition meets innovation in the production of elegant Samian wines.
Lunch will be served at Platanos, a serene village setting, where we'll indulge in a range of local wines alongside fresh island flavors. The afternoon is yours to explore the port or simply relax by the sea.
Tonight’s dinner on board will feature wines from Chios and Ikaria, two neighboring islands whose ancient wines were once among the most sought-after in the Mediterranean.
Volacus winery
Tinos, a holy island with over 700 churches, is also making a name for itself in the wine world. We'll visit Volacus Winery, one of the island's rising stars, where vines grow among scattered granite rocks. Sample their signature Assyrtiko and Malagousia wines while overlooking the rugged landscape.
Later, we'll moor in a nearby bay for a swim-stop (weather permitting). After dinner and the Greek wine tasting featuring both local and international grape varieties we sail to Samos.
Overnight at sea.
Welcome drink
Begin your journey with a sparkling Greek Brut as you meet your crew and fellow travelers. Set sail towards Cape Sounion for dinner featuring selected wines from the
Ionian Islands. Overnight sailing to Tinos.


Panorama
Vessel Type: Luxury Yacht
Length: 53 metres
Passenger Capacity: 49
Built / refurbished: 1993 / 2009
Imagine a place far from home that feels just like home, where the borders are delineated by the golden shores of the sea; and home is wherever the anchors drop. Imagine 173 feet of comfort, sleek beauty, and safety classified by the latest International “Safety of Life at Sea” (SOLAS) standards. Imagine your floating home on board the sleek, classic design Mega Yacht as she spreads her white sails through the seas under the name PANORAMA, waving her Greek flag through the wind. Discover the world by sea at 11 knots per hour, in her un-rushed pace, one island or seashore at a time on board the ultimate 3 masted motor sailer cruiser. Panorama loves to seduce her select 49 guests with her classic lines and wood paneled lounges redefining what yachting was meant to be. A spacious lounge with ample space, dining areas decorated with warm colors, rich library and two decks for sunbathing, shaded areas and outdoor bar and loungers are just some of the elements that define her essence. 360° views of unobstructed ocean are your eyes’ canvas painted with ocean blue and deep green mountains. Embrace freedom as the Panorama sets her white sails seduced by the clear winds of the sea. Mingle with likeminded travelers in our public areas, enjoy a moment to yourself in our ample deck space, or retreat to one of our 25 ocean view cabin-sanctuaries all offering windows or portholes connecting you with mother nature’s wonders. Panorama’s experienced crew of 18 is trained with hospitality at heart to pamper her guests and guarantee the ultimate home away from home experience.
