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Please note that all beds can be configured as twin or double with the exception of suites 601 and 602 which both feature a fixed double bed.
A voyage from Istanbul to Cyprus aboard the MS Hebridean Sky with Guest Speaker David Stuttard
Come with us on a relaxing and informative voyage through some of the most historic and scenically beautiful places in Turkey and Greece. After many years of experience of operating cruises in the region, we believe we have the perfectly balanced itinerary with a mix of guided excursions and time at leisure to discover the charming towns independently. Sailing in October means we have the added benefit of pleasant temperatures and crowd free sites making it a lovely time to explore this corner of antiquity.
We begin our voyage in Istanbul from where we explore some of Turkey’s most fascinating places such as Troy, Pergamon and the ancient city of Ephesus, a stunning site where digging has been taking place for over a century. Sailing on to Greece, we will spend time on the island of Patmos where we visit the grotto of St John and we also call in to the island of Rhodes from where we will explore the ancient Acropolis of Lindos. Returning to Turkey, we visit the Turquoise Coast, an astoundingly beautiful stretch of azure coastline backed by the luscious, forested hills where we will discover several ancient sites including Perge, the theatre of Aspendos and Side before our arrival in the Cypriot port of Limassol.
In the company of just 100 or so fellow travellers, our trips ashore will be a pleasure as we explore with local guides, adding immeasurably to our knowledge of the region. Whether you are interested in ancient historical sites, discovering new places and islands, or simply enjoy cruising through beautiful regions aboard a small ship, our exploration of the Turquoise Coast and the islands of the Aegean has something for everyone.
The MS Hebridean Sky is one of our two flag ships and sister vessel to the MS Island Sky. Both vessels were built in the same ship yard in Italy at similar times and share the same excellent attributes that make them two of the finest small ships in the world.
Fly by scheduled flight. On arrival transfer to the MS Hebridean Sky and enjoy welcome drinks and dinner as we sail this evening.
Spend the morning cruising through the Dardanelles before we arrive over lunch into the port of Canakkale, our gateway for Troy. Ongoing archaeological excavations have revealed nine different layers of cities superimposed in rings on a massive mound rising above the Plain of Ilium. It was at one of these cities, as legend has it, that the Greeks fought the Trojans as told by Homer in the Iliad. Our tour follows the excavations made by Heinrich Schliemann, the archaeologist who discovered Troy and ‘Priam’s Treasure’, the jewels that, Schliemann claimed, were worn by Helen of Troy. We will walk the walls that held Helen of Troy and look down at the plain where Achilles dragged the dead body of Hector. We can also visit the on-site Troy Museum.
From our berth in Dikili we will drive inland, past fertile fields and olive trees, to the present day modern town of Bergama, once known as Pergamon, a great centre of culture. Today Pergamon is one of Turkey’s finest archaeological sites. We will visit the Asclepion, a healing centre from the 4th century BC and one of the most important sites of Pergamon. Discover the Temple of Asclepios, the theatre, and walk through the sacred corridor and down the ancient, arcaded, marble-paved boulevard. Continue into the town of Bergama and visit the Archaeological Museum which houses relics discovered during the excavations of Pergamon. En-route we will see the Basilica which was one of the earliest of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor. Take a cable car up to the Acropolis to explore the remains of the citadel and the city walls, the foundations of the Zeus Altar, and the Royal Palace. Lunch will be served ashore.
Moor this morning at Kusadasi, our base to explore the nearby ancient city of Ephesus, a stunning and partially excavated site where digging has been taking place for over a century. Broad streets are lined by impressive buildings including the Library of Celsus and the temples of Serapis and Hadrian. Once the capital of Ionia, St Paul preached here on his second missionary journey and we will see the Church of the Virgin Mary, the most important Christian monument in Ephesus. Also see the spectacular Grand Theatre, originally built in the 3rd century BC by the Greeks, and later expanded by the Romans to its present capacity of 24,000. We will enjoy an afternoon at leisure in Kusadasi.
Of all the Greek islands, Patmos is the most sacred to Christians both Orthodox and Western and it was here that St John received his revelation. This morning we will make our way to the grotto of St John. This small cave, now converted into the beautiful chapel, is where the Saint lived, had his revelation and wrote ‘Book of the Apocalypse’. From here continue to the village of Chora, with its simple houses and Byzantine churches and climb to the Monastery of St John the Theologian. Upon entering into the courtyard, admire the intricate pebbled laid floor, decorated arches and frescoes adorning the entrance to the chapel of Christodoulos. This afternoon and evening are at leisure to explore the picturesque town of Skala or maybe enjoy a swim at a nearby beach.
Our final call in Greece is the island of Rhodes from where we visit the ancient Acropolis of Lindos. From here the views of the Pelagus and St Paul’s Bay, where the apostle anchored during his voyage to Ephesus, are stunning. The Medieval walls which guard Lindos were constructed by the Knights of St John. Alternatively take a walk through the old town visiting the Grand Masters Palace, built to reflect the Papal Palace of Avignon and planned to serve as a fortress in times of war, a peacetime residence for the Grand Master of the Hospitallers, the Knights of St John, and a meeting place for senior knights. Later we walk past the impressive houses on the “Avenue of the Knights”. Maybe join our speaker for a lecture in the lounge as we spend the afternoon at sea.
Over breakfast we will arrive in Antalya from where we explore the principal Roman ruins along Turkey’s southern coast. We pass the modern city of Antalya en-route to the ancient city of Perge which dates back to 1000 BC and was founded by Mopsus and Calchas after their retreat from Troy. See the Basilica of Perge, which played an important role in the spread of Christianity, the 2nd century AD stadium, the baths complex and two magnificent round towers of the Greek Gate. We drive further east for a visit to Aspendos, whose theatre built in the 2nd century AD is considered the best preserved in the Mediterranean. After lunch in a local restaurant continue to Antalya to visit the excellent Archaeological Museum or return to the ship for some free time.
From our berth in Alanya we have the option to drive along the beautiful Turkish Riviera towards the ancient city of Side which was one of the leading Pamphylian cities on the south coast of Anatolia. Visit the Grand Theatre, a perfect example of a Roman theatre built on vaults on flat land. Walk through the town, view the old harbour and see the remains of the Apollo Temple. Alternatively spend time to explore the town of Alanya with its Medieval fort at your own pace. We will sail over lunch and have an afternoon at sea as we sail towards Cyprus.
Disembark after breakfast and transfer to the airport for our scheduled flight to London.
13 to 21 October 2024 | ||
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Category | Price | |
Amundsen Deck Standard Suite | Fully Booked | |
Byrd Deck Superior Suite | Fully Booked | |
Mawson Deck Premium Suite | Fully Booked | |
Mawson Deck Corner Suite | Fully Booked | |
Scott Deck Deluxe Balcony Suite | Fully Booked | |
Shackleton Deck Owner's Balcony Suite | Fully Booked | |
Shackleton Deck Hebridean Suite | Fully Booked | |
Amundsen Deck Standard for sole use | Fully Booked | |
Byrd Deck Superior for sole use | Fully Booked |
Tour Reference Code: SCHKS1301024
PRICE INCLUDES: Economy class scheduled air travel • Eight nights aboard the MS Hebridean Sky on a full board basis • House wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner • Noble Caledonia onboard team including Guest Speaker • Gratuities • Shore excursions • Transfers • Airport taxes • Port taxes.
Not Included: Travel insurance.
Please note that all beds can be configured as twin or double with the exception of suites 601 and 602 which both feature a fixed double bed.
The MS Hebridean Sky is one of our two flag ships and sister vessel to the MS Island Sky. Both vessels were built in the same ship yard in Italy at similar times and share the same excellent attributes that make them two of the finest small ships in the world.
David took an MA in Classics from St Andrews University. He subsequently taught Classics for eleven years in Edinburgh, St Andrews and York. David is a prolific author of books on classical history and literature including A History of Ancient Greece in 50 Lives, A Traveller’s Guide to Greek Mythology and A Traveller’s Guide to Roman Mythology (all for Thames and Hudson), Nemesis: Alcibiades and the Fall of Athens and Phoenix: Cimon and the Rise of Athens (both for Harvard University Press). He edits Bloomsbury Press’ Looking at… and is currently working on Looking at Greek Drama and Looking at Hippolytus (both for Bloomsbury) and Hubris: Pericles’ Parthenon Project and the Invention of Athens (Harvard). In 1993, David founded the theatre company, Actors of Dionysus, to perform productions of Greek drama throughout the UK and beyond, directing his own translations and adaptations of Greek tragedies as Joint Artistic Director until 2004. He has subsequently directed events with actors such as Simon Russell Beale, Tom Conti, Jane Asher and Fenella Fielding. David has curated events at The British Museum (including in association with its exhibitions, Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum and Defining Beauty) and at The Ashmolean Museum (in association with the Last Supper in Pompeii exhibition). David is an energetic champion of Classics and writes for publications such as Minerva, The British Museum Magazine, All About History, History News Network and The Wall Street Journal. He has served on the Council of the Roman Society and speaks at a wide range of venues including academic institutions and literary festivals such as Oxford and Cheltenham. In October 2018, David was elected a Fellow of Goodenough College, London. Later this year his show, Just a Little Murder, performed by Dame Sian Phillips and Stephen Greif, can be seen in and around London.
If you would like to spend some time exploring Istanbul before embarking the MS Hebridean Sky we are offering at two night extension.
Day 1 London to Istanbul, Turkey.
Fly by scheduled flight. Arrive this afternoon and transfer to our hotel for our two night stay. After free time to explore we meet tonight for dinner. (D)
Day 2 Istanbul.
After breakfast at the hotel we start our exploration of Istanbul at the Hippodrome, the centre of civic life in the capital of the Ottoman Empire and the site of speeches, chariot races, and riots. Next, see the nearby Blue Mosque, named for its glorious 17th century painted tiles; and the Hagia Sophia, first a Byzantine patriarchal basilica and now an imperial mosque. Known for its massive domed roof and colourful mosaics, this structure is widely regarded as the world’s finest example of Byzantine architecture. After lunch in a local restaurant a short walk brings us to the Basilica Cistern, which dates back to the 6th century and is supported by 336 Corinthian columns making it one of the most magnificent covered cisterns in Istanbul. Return to the hotel for an afternoon and evening at leisure. (B, L)
Day 3 Istanbul.
Today we visit the impressive Topkapi Palace, a complex of buildings and annexes that was used as the Imperial residence of the Ottoman Sultans for nearly 400 years. Since 1924 it has been preserved as a museum, and it is noted for its beautiful shaded courtyards and elegant architecture. After lunch we transfer to the MS Hebridean Sky moored in the city. (B, L)
11 to 13 October 2024 | |
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Category | Price |
Twin | £895 |
Single | £995 |
Price Includes: Two nights hotel accommodation in Istanbul, meals as indicated (B – Breakfast, L – Lunch, D – Dinner), tours as described, Noble Caledonia Tour Manager, gratuities, transfers.
Not Included: Travel insurance.
If you would like to spend some time exploring Cyprus after disembarking the MS Hebridean Sky we are offering the opportunity to enjoy a two night stay in Limassol.
Day 1 Limassol & Paphos, Cyprus.
Disembark this morning for our tour to Paphos. After a brief stop at the most famous landmark in Cyprus - Aphrodite’s Rock, we continue to Saint Neophytos Monastery, founded by the Cypriot hermit and writer Neophytos. Continue to Paphos where we will visit the 13th century Chrysopolitissa Church which is shared by the Anglican and Catholic congregation and the Pillar of Saint Paul. St Paul visited Paphos in 45 AD in an attempt to covert the ruler of the time to Christianity. After lunch and some free time in the picturesque fishing harbour of Paphos, we continue to the archaeological park, known as the House of Dionysos, with the fabulously preserved mosaics and the Tombs of the Kings. Return to Limassol to check into the hotel before meeting for dinner tonight. (B, L, D)
Day 2 Limassol.
This morning we drive to the Temple of Apollo, one of the main religious centres of ancient Cyprus. We will continue to the ruins of Kourion, a city built in 1200 BC. The most spectacular site at Kourion is the Greco-Roman Theatre which has been completely restored and is used today for open-air musical and theatrical performances. We will also visit Kolossi Castle. The remainder of the day is at leisure before we meet for dinner in the hotel this evening. (B, D)
Day 3 Limassol to London.
After breakfast in the hotel we transfer to the airport for our scheduled flight to London. (B)
21 to 23 October 2024 | |
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Category | Price |
Twin | £895 |
Single | £995 |
Price Includes: Two nights hotel accommodation in Limassol, meals as indicated (B - Breakfast, L - Lunch, D - Dinner), tours as described, Noble Caledonia Tour Manager, gratuities, transfers.
Not Included: Travel insurance.
Island Hopping from Gibraltar to Rome aboard the MS Island Sky with Guest Speaker Major General Patrick Cordingley
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