Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Aria Of The Aegean

05/16/2025 through 10/11/2025
05/16/2025 through 10/31/2025

Day 1 Istanbul, previously known as Byzantium and Constantinople, is where East meets West. Situated on both sides of the narrow strait Bosporus, Istanbul is a connector between Europe and Asia.

Turkey's most populated and culturally rich city has been profoundly shaped by history. Imperialistic armies, a revolving door of rulers (including Greeks, Romans and Venetians) and its strategic positioning on the Silk Road led Istanbul, though centuries, to become the diverse and incomparable city it is today.

Visitors will discover striking domed monuments, Byzantine architecture and a natural beauty. The Hagia Sophia is called the 8th wonder of the world, and the Blue Mosque also demands attention. Shop at the sprawling Grand Bazaar, walk the Topkapi Palace Museum, take a boat tour on the Bosporus, and take in a wondrous view of the city on Çamlica Hill.
Day 2 Situated on the northeastern coast of Greece, Kavala is a picturesque port city popular for its archaeological treasures, historic old town, and scenic beach. Be sure to explore the city's best known sites, including the Panagia neighborhood, the Kavala Castle, the towering Aqueduct, and the Kavala Archaeological Museum.

Arrive Time: 12:30 AM – Depart Time: 8:30 PM
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Lesbos, an enchanting island in the northern Aegean Sea, is a destination that seamlessly blends rich history with natural beauty. Known for its picturesque landscapes, Lesbos is also famous for its ancient sites and vibrant cultural scene. One of its key historical attractions is the ancient city of Mithymna, also known as Molivos, where you can explore the ruins of a Byzantine castle and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding sea and hills. Additionally, the island's archaeological museum in Mytilene houses significant artifacts from ancient Greek and Roman periods, providing insights into Lesbos's storied past.

Lesbos is renowned for its beautiful beaches and natural hot springs. The thermal springs of Eftalou and Therma are celebrated for their therapeutic properties and offer a relaxing retreat. For beach lovers, Skala Eressos and Petra boast crystal-clear waters and scenic settings ideal for sunbathing and swimming. The island's diverse landscape also features lush forests and rolling hills, perfect for hiking and exploring.

A unique aspect of Lesbos is its reputation for ouzo production. The island is the birthplace of this iconic Greek spirit, and visitors can tour local distilleries to learn about the traditional production methods and enjoy tastings. The Ouzo Museum in Plomari provides a fascinating look into the history and craft of ouzo making.

For a fun fact, Lesbos is the birthplace of the ancient Greek poet Sappho, whose poetry was renowned for its passionate and lyrical style. Her work had a significant impact on Western literature and is still celebrated today. Whether you're drawn by the island's natural wonders, historical treasures, or cultural heritage, Lesbos offers a unique and memorable Greek island experience.



Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
Day 5 This bustling holiday resort is a major cruise ship destination and a jumping-off point for visiting the ruins at nearby Ephesus. The beaches of Kusadasi a beautiful, welcoming and perfect for all ages!

Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
Day 6 This gorgeous, breezy island is a lively paradise without equal. A celebratory atmosphere will be found here, from dance clubs and DJs to summer tourists simply reveling in the good life. It is said that Mykonos is Greece's answer to Ibiza.

Mykonos, part of the Cyclades archipelago, has azure waters and a cosmopolitan flair. Visitors and locals alike lounge on the beach, find quiet on its country roads and enjoy a thriving culinary scene. Tourists should see the famous Mykonos windmills and the island's Archaeological Museum to further appreciate this idyllic destination.

Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
Day 7 Reshaped by volcanic activity, the rugged yet enchanting Santorini beckons all seafaring souls in the Aegean Sea.

Visitors to this breathtaking and romantic Cyclades archipelago will gaze at the whitewashed cubiform houses sitting cliffside and hovering over the water.

Santorini is technically an active volcano, and perhaps the only volcano on the planet with its crater situated in the sea. But don't worry too much; the last eruption was 3600 years ago. Instead, couples and tourists should explore, taste the local wine, and lounge in the sun on black sand beaches. As the sun sets dramatically, visitors will find a taverna or bar and toast their impeccable taste in travel destinations.

Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
Day 8 Gythion, Greece

Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 4:00 PM
Day 9

Arrive Time: 10:00 AM – Depart Time: 7:00 PM
Day 10 This coastal town in Montenegro is part of the World Heritage Site dubbed the Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor. It holds several summer events, such as the Summer Carnival or Bokeljska Noc. One of the most notable and charming aspects of the town is the large population of cats that have become a symbol of the city.

Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
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Dubrovnik, often hailed as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is a city where history and stunning natural beauty converge. Enclosed within its ancient city walls, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll find a captivating blend of medieval architecture and vibrant culture. The city's Old Town is a maze of cobblestone streets, lined with baroque churches, Renaissance buildings, and charming squares. A stroll along the Stradun, Dubrovnik’s main street, offers a glimpse into the city’s rich past and lively present.

A must-see for visitors is the City Walls, which stretch over 2 kilometers and provide panoramic views of the shimmering Adriatic Sea and terracotta rooftops below. Walking the walls is an unforgettable experience, allowing you to marvel at the impressive fortifications and catch glimpses of Dubrovnik’s scenic coastline source. The walls also featured prominently in the popular TV series "Game of Thrones," further boosting Dubrovnik’s allure as a filming location for fans of the show.

Dubrovnik’s natural beauty extends beyond its historic walls. The city is known for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Banje Beach, located just a short walk from the Old Town, offers stunning views of the city walls and is perfect for a refreshing swim or sunbathing. For a more secluded experience, take a boat trip to the nearby Lokrum Island, a serene retreat with botanical gardens, rocky coves, and a historic monastery.

Fun fact: Dubrovnik's Old Town was used as a stand-in for King’s Landing in "Game of Thrones," making it a popular destination for fans of the series. The city's well-preserved medieval ambiance and striking scenery have earned it accolades as one of the most photogenic locations in the world.



Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
Day 12 The Adriatic Sea, a stunning crescent-shaped expanse of turquoise water between the Italian Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula, offers a captivating destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and rich history. Stretching from the Gulf of Trieste in the north to the Gulf of Kotor in the south, this Mediterranean gem is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, charming coastal towns, and diverse marine life. The pristine beaches of Croatia's Dalmatian Coast and Montenegro's Bay of Kotor provide idyllic spots for relaxation and water sports.

On the western shore of the Adriatic, Italy's enchanting cities such as Venice and Bari invite exploration with their historical architecture and vibrant culture. Venice, with its labyrinth of canals and majestic St. Mark's Basilica, offers an unparalleled romantic experience. Meanwhile, the Italian coastal towns of Rimini and Cinque Terre boast stunning coastal views and delightful local cuisine. The scenic landscapes of the Adriatic coastline make it a popular destination for sailing and yachting enthusiasts.

To the east, the Adriatic Sea is framed by the dramatic landscapes of Croatia and Montenegro. Croatia's Dubrovnik, often called the "Pearl of the Adriatic," dazzles visitors with its well-preserved medieval walls and vibrant Old Town. Montenegro’s Budva Riviera is known for its picturesque beaches and historic fortifications. These regions offer a blend of cultural heritage and natural wonders, including national parks and scenic islands.

Fun fact: The Adriatic Sea is home to the world's smallest sea turtle, the loggerhead turtle, which nests on the beaches of Croatia and Greece. This species contributes to the unique marine biodiversity of the region and highlights the importance of conservation efforts.
Day 13 Located on the Adriatic, Koper is a coastal port city in Slovenia. Koper is home to a variety of architectural gems dating back centuries, especially near the city's central Tito Square. Koper's marina and beaches provide spectacular views of the Bay of Trieste, while the city's variety of museums, parks, restaurants, and bars offer plenty to explore and entertain.

Arrive Time: 7:00 AM – Depart Time: 5:00 PM
Day 14 Roads? Where you're going you don't need roads... but don't rule out a romantic gondola ride or a water taxi. Welcome to Venice, with its network of canals, rich history and composition of over 100 small islands in the Adriatic Sea.

One of the most popular features of this Northern Italy capital is the Grand Canal, once a major center of the Renaissance. Be sure to see the central square Piazza San Marco, where all can marvel at Byzantine mosaics, the Campanile bell and St. Mark’s Basilica.

Fine art, stunning architecture, white limestone bridges, moving about via watercraft... Venice is a singular experience and an astonishing masterpiece of civilization. Summer is the busiest time to visit, so plan accordingly. If you're looking for an unforgettable costume party, visit during Venice Carnival from the end of February to the beginning of March.
Day 15 Roads? Where you're going you don't need roads... but don't rule out a romantic gondola ride or a water taxi. Welcome to Venice, with its network of canals, rich history and composition of over 100 small islands in the Adriatic Sea.

One of the most popular features of this Northern Italy capital is the Grand Canal, once a major center of the Renaissance. Be sure to see the central square Piazza San Marco, where all can marvel at Byzantine mosaics, the Campanile bell and St. Mark’s Basilica.

Fine art, stunning architecture, white limestone bridges, moving about via watercraft... Venice is a singular experience and an astonishing masterpiece of civilization. Summer is the busiest time to visit, so plan accordingly. If you're looking for an unforgettable costume party, visit during Venice Carnival from the end of February to the beginning of March.

10/17/25 - 10/31/25

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10/17/25 - 10/31/25

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