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Asia Minor and the Holy Land Cruise

D2425091709
Istanbul - Limassol
09.17.25-09.26.25
9
SH Diana
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Asia Minor and the Holy Land Cruise

D2425091709
Istanbul - Limassol
09.17.25-09.26.25
9
SH Diana
Price From
-
Per Person
Lowest fare available
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YOUR TRIP
Embark on an enchanting luxury cruise known as "Turkish Legends & Coasts," commencing in the culturally rich city of Istanbul, a magnificent crossroads of civilizations, and ending in Limassol (Cyprus). This immersive journey guides you through the legendary waters and coastal marvels of Turkey and Cyprus. As each day dawns with new destinations, the itinerary leads you through the strategic Dardanelles strait, Canakkale, Kusadasi, Bodrum, and more, offering an intimate glimpse into the region's historic tapestry. As you sail, witness intriguing sites such as Istanbul's Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque. The ancient ruins of Troy near Canakkale tell tales of Greek mythology, while Kusadasi grants access to the Roman-era marvels of Ephesus. In Bodrum, the remnants of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus whisper stories of its once-famous stature. Delve into the legendary past with visits to the ancient city of Knidos and its Temple of Aphrodite in Datcha, and discover Alanya's medieval fortresses and vibrant beaches. The voyage reaches Cyprus, highlighting the UNESCO treasures of Paphos and Limassol's historic allure. Throughout this luxury cruise, a multitude of activities awaits. In Canakkale, explore the sites of Troy and the Gallipoli Peninsula, honoring history’s echoes. Kusadasi presents a chance to uncover the grandeur of Ephesus Roman Villas and a visit to the Olive Oil Museum. In Bodrum, dive into culinary adventures with local flavors, and be captivated by vineyard visits in both Datcha and Paphos. Whether savoring the serene landscapes during sea kayaking or indulging in historic city tours, this journey promises an exquisite blend of exploration and culture.

Trip Highlights

Marvel at Ephesus, one of the most complete ancient Roman city with the much-photographed Library of Celsus.
Delve into the legendary story of Troy, a city that was long believed to be a myth.
Haggle in colourful bazaars selling everything from coffee to spices, carpets to souvenirs.

Itinerary

Istanbul
Day 1
Istanbul bridges Europe and Asia, shaped by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and Ottomans. This diversity infuses the city's architecture, cuisine, music and arts. Sites include the Hagia Sophia museum, a former church and mosque, the stunning Blue Mosque with six minarets, Topkapi Palace, the former residence of the Ottoman sultans, and the Grand Bazaar, one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world.
Cruising Dardanelles
Day 2
The Dardanelles strait, known as the Hellespont in antiquity, links the Sea of Marmara to the Aegean Sea. This strategic 60 km passage between Europe and Asia has been contested for millennia, controlling access to the Black Sea. Mythology recalls Helle's drowning and Leander's legendary swim, later repeated by a 22-year-old Lord Byron. Today, tourists explore Gallipoli on the northern shore, the WWI campaign site where the Anzac legend was born.
Canakkale
Day 2
The culturally significant seaport of Çanakkale is the gateway to the Dardanelles, connecting the Sea of Marmara to the Aegean Sea. This historic city in northwestern Turkey, on the Asian side of the Dardanelles Strait, is renowned for its role in the poignant Gallipoli Campaign during World War I, commemorated at the Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park. The ancient city of Troy, immortalised in Greek mythology, lies nearby.
Kusadasi
Day 3
Kusadasi is the gateway to 11th century BC Ephesus, a well-preserved ancient site. This UNESCO-listed treasure was a vital Roman capital and religious hub from 129 BC. It features marble streets, the Temple of Hadrian, mosaic-adorned Terrace Houses, the Library of Celsus and the amphitheatre where St. Paul spoke. Nearby stood the Temple of Artemis/Diana, once among the Seven Wonders. The Seljuk archaeological museum displays Ephesus artefacts.
Bodrum
Day 4
Türkiye’s coastal crown jewel, the vibrant port town of Bodrum and its surrounding peninsula offer ancient ruins and natural beauty in equal measure. Bodrum is home to the ruins of the Tomb of Mausolus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The tomb was destroyed by a series of earthquakes.Its stone was later used to build the UNESCO-listed Bodrum Castle built by the Knights of St. John in the 15th century in the bay.
Datcha
Day 5
Datcha is a port town in southwestern Turkey on the narrow Datcha Peninsula on the Aegean Sea. Eski Datcha, the town's old quarter, enchants with its stone houses, narrow streets, and bougainvillea-clad walls. At the Datcha Peninsula's western tip, the ancient ruins of Knidos invite visitors to explore a bygone era. Once a thriving Roman and Byzantine trading hub, Knidos boasts an amphitheatre, a temple to Aphrodite and a 4th-century BC sundial.
Dalyan
Day 6
Dalyan, on Turkey's southwest coast, set along the turquoise Dalyan River, faces the ancient city of Kaunos with its famous amphitheatre and cliffside King Tombs resembling mini temples. Nearby is Iztuzu Beach, or Turtle Beach, a nesting site for loggerhead turtles. The area also features the natural Dalyan Mud Baths and hot springs of Sultaniye village on Lake Köycegiz, said to be a favorite of Cleopatra.
Fethiye
Day 7
As part of Türkiye's Turquoise Coast, Fethiye is known for its aqua-coloured waters. The modern town is built over the Ancient Greek city of Telmessos, the largest Lycian city. Lycian rock tombs carved into a bluff overlooking the city. include the 350 B.C. Tomb of Amyntas. The 400-km Lycian Way Trail connects sites from here to Antalya. Nearby, Ölüdeniz's Belcekiz Beach features the Blue Lagoon, while Butterfly Valley is a nature reserve.
Alanya
Day 8
On Türkiye's Mediterranean coast, Alanya is known for its old town, Kaleiçi, a maze of cobblestone streets with Ottoman villas and Turkish bazaars. Perched above is Alanya Castle, a medieval Seljuk-era fortress. Beneath the heart of town lies Damlatas Cave with stalagmites and stalactites. Alanya's beaches and clear waters are perfect for swimming and water sports, particularly Cleopatra Beach, supposedly where the Egyptian queen herself swam.
Paphos
Day 9
Paphos enchants with its neolithic origins and mythical ties to the goddess Aphrodite. The city and surrounding Paphos Archaeological Park hold UNESCO World Heritage status. Key sites include the Sanctuary of Aphrodite, an 11th-century necropolis, and the impressive Tombs of the Kings carved into rock. However, the crown jewels are the remarkable Roman mosaics within the House of Dionysos, House of Theseus, House of Aeon and House of Orpheus.
Limassol
Day 10
Limassol is the second-largest city in Cyprus, lies between the ancient sites of Amathous and Kourion. The city has witnessed various occupations. Modern waterfront buildings and a sleek promenade stand in contrast to the ancient core of the Old Town. Notably, Limassol Castle played a historic role, serving as the venue for Richard the Lionheart's marriage to Berengaria of Navarre after his conquest of the island in 1191.
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This itinerary provides general information about each destination. Also, please be aware that some of the venues and highlights mentioned may not be open or accessible on the day we visit. For the most accurate tour program, we recommend contacting your Swan Hellenic agent or travel agent closer to your departure date.

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Oceanview D4

20 m2
2
Oceanview Staterooms measure 20m2 (215ft2) and can accommodate two guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Oceanview M4

20 m2
2
Oceanview Staterooms measure 20m2 (215ft2) and can accommodate two guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Balcony D5

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balcony – and can accommodate two or three guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Balcony M5

25 m2
3
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balcony – and can accommodate two or three guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Balcony D6

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balcony – and can accommodate two or three guests. They feature two single beds or a double bed, bedroom with living room area, a flame-effect fireplace and a luxurious bathroom.

Junior Suite

32 m2
2
Junior Suites measure 32-36m2 (344-388ft2) – including a 6m2 (65ft2) private balcony – and can accommodate two guests. They feature a king size bed, have a separate living room area, and luxurious en-suite bathroom.

Suite

41 m2
4
Suites measure 41m2 (441ft2) – including a 5m2 (54ft2) private balcony – and can accommodate two or three guests. They feature a king size bed, and have a separate living room, with a flame-effect fireplace. There’s also a luxurious ensuite bathroom with separate bath tub and a walk-in shower.

Premium Suite

41 m2
4
Premium Suites measure 41m2 (441ft2) – including 8m2 (86ft2) private balcony – and can accommodate two guests. They feature a king size bed, separate living room, and flame-effect fireplace. There’s also a luxurious ensuite bathroom – with separate bath tub and shower – and a walk-in wardrobe.

Deck  4

Oceanview D4

20 m2
2
Oceanview Staterooms measure 20m2 (215ft2) and can accommo...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 23,940
Double
$ 7,980

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 23,940

Double

$ 7,980

Oceanview M4

20 m2
2
Oceanview Staterooms measure 20m2 (215ft2) and can accommo...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 25,440
Double
$ 8,480

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 25,440

Double

$ 8,480

Deck  5

Balcony D5

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m<...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 29,040
Double
$ 9,680

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 29,040

Double

$ 9,680

Balcony M5

25 m2
3
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m<...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 29,940
Double
$ 9,980
Triple
$ 4,990

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 29,940

Double

$ 9,980

Junior Suite

32 m2
2
Junior Suites measure 32-36m2 (344-388ft2) – including a 6...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 35,940
Double
$ 11,980

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 35,940

Double

$ 11,980

Suite

41 m2
4
Suites measure 41m2 (441ft2) – including a 5m2 ...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 41,940
Double
$ 13,980
Triple
$ 6,990
Quad
$ 6,990

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 41,940

Double

$ 13,980

Deck  6

Balcony D6

25 m2
2
Balcony Staterooms measure 25m2 (269ft2) – including a 5m<...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 31,440
Double
$ 10,480

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 31,440

Double

$ 10,480

Junior Suite

32 m2
2
Junior Suites measure 32-36m2 (344-388ft2) – including a 6...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 35,940
Double
$ 11,980

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 35,940

Double

$ 11,980

Suite

41 m2
4
Suites measure 41m2 (441ft2) – including a 5m2 ...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 41,940
Double
$ 13,980
Triple
$ 6,990
Quad
$ 6,990

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 41,940

Double

$ 13,980

Premium Suite

41 m2
4
Premium Suites measure 41m2 (441ft2) – including 8m2<...
Cruise Plus
3rd or 4th Guest
Single
$ 47,940
Double
$ 15,980
Triple
$ 7,990
Quad
$ 7,990

Cruise Plus

Single

$ 47,940

Double

$ 15,980

Prices are quoted per person per cruise.