Greece, Italy and Turkey Tours & Trips
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- Best of Italy and Greece with 4-day cruise
- 12 Day Rome and Cruise to the Greek Islands and the Turkish coast
- Best of Italy and Greece (14 Days)
- The Best of Italy & Greece with Iconic Aegean Islands Cruise
- From Istanbul to Athens
- Discover Mediterranean Wonders
- Italy in Style & The Greek Islands Journeys
- Discover the Charm of the Greek Isles & the Amalfi Coast
- Greek Island Gems and Dalmatian Delights Istanbul → Venice (2025)
- Dalmatian Coast, Greek Isles & Türkiye Dubrovnik → Istanbul (2025)
Best of Italy and Greece with 4-day cruise
62 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The customer service was impeccable. The tours were fabulous and the itinerary perfect.”
Michele, traveled in April
The grand route from Rome's ancient ruins leads through Florence's Renaissance art to Greece's classical sites and Turkey's coastal charms. This cultural odyssey includes UNESCO sites like the Roman Forum, a cruise to Kusadasi for Ephesus exploration, and island-hopping through Mykonos, Patmos and Santorini, with stays at select 4-star hotels.
Duration 14 days Destinations Italy, Greece, Turkey Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Eskapas From $4,290
3% Off- US$4,161+$205 upfront costsYou save $128
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, Greece, Turkey Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From
3% Off- US$3,319
Best of Italy and Greece (14 Days)
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Accommodations were great, food was excellent, and the travel was very well organized.”
Perry, traveled in September
Three countries unfold their iconic treasures: Rome's Colosseum, Florence's leather crafts, Venice's glassblowing, Greece's Meteora monasteries, and Turkey's ancient Ephesus. A 4-night Aegean cruise takes you to Mykonos, Rhodes, and Santorini.
Duration 14 days Destinations Italy, Greece, Turkey Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $6,342
9% Off- US$5,757You save $585
Ancient empires come alive from Istanbul's Topkapi Palace to Athens' Panathenaic Stadium. Savor Turkish coffee customs, uncover Philippi's archaeological treasures, and step into Vergina's Royal Tombs. The path leads through Thermopylae's historic battleground before reaching the majestic Acropolis.
Duration 10 days Destinations Turkey, Greece, Italy Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $3,099
8% Off- US$2,849You save $250
The Emerald Azzurra charts a course from Larnaca across Greece, Turkey, and Italy over 21 days. Highlights include Bodrum's Castle and Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, Rhodes' medieval streets, and Syracuse's ancient ruins. Yacht living offers luxury with 72 crew members serving just 100 guests, including wine tastings and local folklore performances.
Duration 21 days Destinations Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Malta Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises From $45,780
32% Off- US$31,090You save $14,690
This 21-day adventure combines Italy's UNESCO sites - Venice's canals, Florence's Renaissance art, Rome's Vatican - with Turkish port Kusadasi and Greek island hopping. Accommodations include Casanova Hotel Venice and cruising the Aegean on Celestial Discovery, visiting Mykonos and Santorini.
Duration 21 days Destinations Italy, Greece, Turkey Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Entire Travel Group From
32% Off- US$8,642
The Mediterranean reveals three distinct cultures aboard Emerald Azzurra, from Athens' Acropolis to Bodrum's Castle and Italy's Amalfi Coast. UNESCO sites include Delos, Rhodes' Medieval City, and Valletta. Guests enjoy 50 curated meals while cruising between whitewashed islands and ancient harbors.
Duration 18 days Destinations Greece, Turkey, Italy Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises From $28,180
50% Off- US$13,985You save $14,195
Seabourn Encore sails from Turkey's ancient Ephesus to Greece's Acropolis in Athens, concluding in Italy's Venice. The route encompasses UNESCO sites including Rhodes' Old Town and Olympia's archaeological treasures. Guests savor 41 locally-inspired meals while visiting 15 ports across Turkey, Greece, Croatia, and Italy.
Duration 15 days Destinations Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Italy Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator APT From
50% Off- US$11,368
A 19-day maritime adventure from Dubrovnik to Istanbul aboard Seabourn Encore features after-hours access to ancient Ephesus ruins. The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Topkapı Palace, and traditional Greek brunch at historic Milia Bakery in Areopolis await. The voyage spans 14 cities across Croatia, Greece, and Turkey.
Duration 19 days Destinations Croatia, Montenegro, Italy, Greece, Turkey Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator APT From
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What people love about Greece, Italy And Turkey Tours
- Best of Italy and Greece with 4-day cruise
The tour overall was terrific! The customer service impeccable. We were picked up and driven to all hotels, boat, airports and given an orientation on the way. The only change I would want is to have the last day in Venice and fly to Athens late in day or evening. Other than that the tours were fabulous and the itinerary perfect.
What our customers ask about Greece, Italy and Turkey Tours & Trips
What are the best times of year to visit Greece Italy and Turkey?
The Mediterranean region is most welcoming during spring (April-May) and fall (September-October). These shoulder seasons offer comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists in Athens and Istanbul. Beach lovers will find the Greek Islands like Mykonos and Santorini most appealing from June to September when water temperatures are ideal for swimming. The Turkish coast near Kusadasi is best explored in May or September to avoid intense summer heat. A TourRadar traveler noted: "We joined in September and the weather was perfect - not too hot for sightseeing but warm enough for the Greek Island cruise portion."
Which famous historical sites should I prioritize seeing across these countries?
The key ancient sites across these countries tell rich stories of past civilizations. In Athens the Acropolis and Parthenon stand as monuments to classical Greece while Istanbul's Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia showcase Ottoman and Byzantine grandeur. Rome's Colosseum and Vatican Museums house some of Italy's most significant artifacts. The ancient city of Ephesus near Kusadasi the Palace of Knossos in Crete and Delphi's Temple of Apollo offer deeper insights into Mediterranean history. A TourRadar traveler remarked: "The Acropolis in Athens and ancient Ephesus were incredible - our guide Despina shared the unique history with such engaging storytelling that we were captivated by every word." Central accommodations like Hotel St. Martin in Rome or Achilleas Hotel in Athens provide easy access to these sites.
What kind of cruise experiences are available between these countries?
The Mediterranean offers diverse sailing options from quick 3-4 night Greek Island hops to extended Adriatic voyages. Common routes connect Athens Mykonos Kusadasi Patmos Crete and Santorini. Ships like the Celestyal Discovery provide exterior stateroom cabins with sea views. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The 3-day cruise was the perfect way to see multiple Greek islands. The exterior cabin views were stunning and the stops in Mykonos and Santorini were highlights." Many cruise lines partner with hotels like the Golden Age in Athens for convenient pre and post-cruise stays.
What's the best way to experience local food and wine across these countries?
The Mediterranean's food scene ranges from Greek tavernas with fresh seafood to Italian trattorias serving handmade pasta. Istanbul's Spice Bazaar offers authentic Turkish kebabs while hotels like the Pera Palace provide upscale dining. Wine enthusiasts can visit Toreta Winery in Croatia or explore Tuscan vineyards. One TourRadar traveler shares "the food highlight was our cooking class in Chania Crete where we learned to make traditional Greek dishes using local olive oil and herbs." Local specialties include Italian gelato Greek souvlaki and Turkish baklava found in family-run establishments throughout the region.
What's the recommended budget for meals and activities not included in tours?
Daily budgets for independent meals and activities typically range from 50-80 USD for food and 30-50 USD for optional excursions. Cities like Athens and Istanbul tend to be more affordable than Venice or Rome. Restaurants near tourist areas and cruise ports like those near MS Caledonian Sky's stops charge 15-25 USD for lunch and 25-40 USD for dinner. A TourRadar traveler suggests: "eating at local tavernas away from main tourist areas saved us a lot of money while providing more authentic experiences."
How much walking and physical activity is typically involved in these tours?
Tours generally include moderate walking with some days featuring 2-4 hours on uneven ground at archaeological sites. Port stops from ships like the MS Caledonian Sky involve walking tours covering 2-3 miles at an easy pace. A TourRadar traveler shares: "while sites like Delphi involve uphill walking and stairs guides were always accommodating of different fitness levels." More challenging options like hiking in Santorini or climbing Kotor's fortress steps are available but alternative activities are typically offered for those seeking less strenuous experiences.