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Just a short distance from Athens, Piraeus is the biggest port in the Mediterranean and sees over 20 million cruisers each year. This port city is a perfect example of life by the sea, boasting an impressive harbour and authentic seafood dining, as well as the rich and fascinating history of ancient Greece. Whether you’re looking to discover archaeological findings or just want to relax in the sun at a friendly café, Piraeus is the place to be.
Things to do in Athens (Piraeus):
Agia Triada Church
Despite being a modern construction, Agia Triada features Byzantine architecture as well as an impressive dome that is visible from every spot within the church. Overlooking the port of Piraeus, Agia Triada is a must visit to discover the history of the town and take in the tranquillity.
Castella
This vibrant and colourful district is nestled on top of a hill with views out over the bay. A walk around this neighbourhood will take you to quaint cafes, neoclassical architecture, Prophet Elias church and the Veakeion outdoor theatre.
Archaeological Museum
Covering the Mycenaean period to the Roman era, the Piraeus Archaeological Museum offers artefacts excavated from Piraeus’ landscape, as well as collections donated from other sites. Visitors will discover monuments, statues, artwork and more.
Hellas Liberty
One of only three surviving Liberty ships, the SS Hellas Liberty is a fascinating vessel to explore. This floating maritime museum was presented to the public in 2010 and covers a range of exhibits people of all ages will enjoy.
Zea Bay
With stunning views of the Saronic Gulf and the beautiful vessels moored in the harbour, the bay of Zea is the perfect place to go for a walk, enjoy a delicious coffee and take in the sunshine. You’ll find many hidden gems here, including ancient walls.
Ashdod
DAY 715 Nov 2023
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 11 PM
The largest port in Israel, Ashdod is a historic walled city, dating back nearly 5,000 years. The sixth largest city in the country, it’s located on the Mediterranean coast, 32 km from the popular city of Tel Aviv. Mentioned numerous times in the Bible, it’s offers a flawless combination of ancient historic and modern attractions, including the Museum of Philistine Culture and the Etgarim Lakhish Park.
Things to do in Ashdod:
Museum of Philistine Culture
The only archaeological museum in Israel, the Museum of Philistine Culture is home to an array of ancient weapons and other artefacts. One of a kind, it invites visitors to dress up in traditional Philistine clothes and discover what it’s like to live in that period of time.
Etgarim Lakhish Park
If you love animals, the Etgarim Lakhish Park is a must visit whilst stopping over in Ashdod. In this spacious park, you’ll find an array of wildlife from zebras to deer alongside fairground attractions like dodgem cars. Whether you’re travelling with your family or your partner, the Etgarim Lakhish Park is a fun day out.
Ashdod Beach
Alternatively, if you’re looking for some much-needed rest and relaxation during your getaway, head to the tranquil and picturesque Ashdod Beach. With golden sands and turquoise waters, the beach is a popular spot for many looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the nearby city.
Haifa
DAY 816 Nov 2023
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 8 PM
Israel's main port and third-largest city, Haifa, is a 100-year-old city that lies in the slopes of Mount Carmel. Within the city, you'll find an abundance of museums, hotels, restaurants and more; making it a great city that explore during your cruise. Top attractions within the city include the Stella Maris Monastery, the Bahai Gardens and the Madatech science museum.
Things to do in Haifa:
Stella Maris Monastery
On the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel, the Stella Maris Monastery is a Catholic Christian convent for Carmelite monks. The Cave of Elijah, a grotto connected to the Biblical figure Elijah, is claimed to be located inside the main chapel of the Stella Maris Monastery.
Bahai Gardens
One of the most popular tourist locations in Israel is the Bahá' Terraces, also known as the Hanging Gardens of Haifa, which lie atop Mount Carmel. There are 19 terraces and more than 1,500 stairs leading up the mountain, which was finished in 2001. The Bahá' Holy Places and Gardens in 'Akko and Haifa serve as the spiritual hub for pilgrims who come from all over the world to these revered locations.
Madatech Science Museum
The largest science and technology museum in Israel is MadaTech, which was established in 1983. Spanning 7 acres, the complex is surrounded by greenery in midtown Haifa. The Northern Garden, where Albert Einstein planted a palm tree in 1923, is another landmark of the site.
Rhodes Town, Rhodes
DAY 1119 Nov 2023
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Rhodes Town comprises of an old and new town, each with their own unique charms. While the Old Town is like stepping back into the medieval ages, boasting Ottoman and Italian architecture, the New Town is a hub of vibrant nightlife. The combination of both old and new makes for a fantastically varied cruise holiday, catering to all interests. Explore an ancient palace and medieval ruins during the day, dine at an authentic seafood tavern in the evening, and dance the night away.
Things to do in Rhodes Town, Rhodes:
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
Situated in the medieval Hospital of the Knights of Rhodes, the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is a striking building to explore, and the artefacts within make it especially key to visit. Visitors will find mosaics, sculptures, statues and spoils of war.
Elli Beach
The closest beach to Rhodes town, Elli Beach is a popular place to spend a sunny day. With plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas as well as waterfront restaurants and bars, you’ll have everything you need to relax, along with a diving platform to quickly cool you off.
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knight of Rhodes
Another must visit UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rhodes, the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights is a beautifully preserved site filled with art, mosaics, furniture and décor. Explore this structure for a glimpse into the past of Rhodes.
Rhodes Town Medieval Town
Rhodes Town comprises of an old and new town, each with their own unique charms. While the Old Town is like stepping back into the medieval ages, boasting Ottoman and Italian architecture, the New Town is a hub of vibrant nightlife. The combination of both old and new makes for a fantastically varied cruise holiday, catering to all interests. Explore an ancient palace and medieval ruins during the day, dine at an authentic seafood tavern in the evening, and dance the night away.
Roloi Clock Tower
If you’re looking for the best views across Rhodes, Roloi Clock Tower is the place to be! Since being restored over time its architecture is of a Baroque style, and with a rewarding free drink after making the climb to the top.
Kusadasi, Turkey
DAY 1220 Nov 2023
Time at Port: from 7:30 AM to 3 PM
On Turkey's western Aegean coast, the beach resort town of Kuşadasi serves as a launching point for seeing the ancient ruins of neighbouring Ephesus (or Efes) and is a popular cruise ship stop. Hotels and eateries flank the promenade along the water, the marina and the harbour. A fortified Byzantine fortress that originally protected the town is located just offshore on Pigeon Island and is connected to the mainland by a causeway.
Things to do in Kusadasi, Turkey:
Kusadasi Castle
Since Kusadasi Castle was built to defend the harbour from sea attacks, it has earned the nickname "Pirate Castle" and is one of Kusadasi's most visited attractions. The castle fascinates visitors who come to see its defensive walls and gardens, learn about its history, and take in its views over Kusadasi harbour. It is also the location of a few marine displays that are well worth an explore.
Ladies Beach
Beloved by tourists and locals alike, the picturesque Ladies Beach is another top attraction to visit when in Kusadasi. With soft golden sand, palm trees and comfortable loungers, it's a fantastic place to visit whether you're looking to relax or walk along the shoreline.
Büyük Menderes Delta National Park
Just over an hour from Kusadasi lies the scenic Buyuk Menderes National Park. With a total size of 27.598 hectares, it's one of Turkey's most significant natural sights. The Kusadasi-Soke (Kuşadas-Soke) motorway leads to the national park, which is positioned in the centre of the two cities. An outstanding beauty of Mediterranean greenery, turquoise and emerald-coloured beaches can be seen throughout the national park.
Istanbul - Overnight onboard
DAY 13-1421 Nov 2023
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 7 PM
Istanbul’s history dates back thousands of years, making it an incredibly culturally enriching destination to visit. With warm and welcoming locals excited to show you around, you’ll explore breath-taking mosques with vibrant mosaics, find handcrafted souvenirs at lively markets and enjoy aromatic mezes and fresh seafood as well as locally produced wine. There’s a lot to see here, but be sure to simply explore this wonderful city to truly soak up the culture.
Things to do in Istanbul - Overnight onboard:
Basilica Cistern
One of the city’s most popular attractions, the Basilica Cistern was built in 532 and is the largest surviving cistern in Istanbul. The number of columns and the impeccable symmetry is a staggering sight and a must see, making a great escape on hot summer days.
Blue Mosque
Built between 1609 and 1616 during the rule of Ahmed I, the Blue Mosque is named for its hand-painted blue tiles on the interior walls, and the blue lights that illuminate it at night. A walk around this impressive structure is truly awe inspiring- don’t forget to adhere to the dress code though.
Dolmabahce Palace
This magnificent structure took 13 years to build and was the administrative centre of the Ottoman Empire. Take a tour of the entire palace or different sections and discover the exquisite decoration (particularly the 4.5 tonne chandelier) and the painting museum.
Hagia Sophia
Often considered the eighth wonder of the world, the Hagia Sophia was actually built three times after being destroyed, with the third and final structure being built 532-537 AD. Now, it is a museum filled with Christian and Muslim art, as well as breath-taking architecture.
Misir Carsisi
Selling countless varieties of Turkish delight, Mısır Çarşısı Market (also known as Spice Bazaar) is a fantastic place to find souvenirs, spices, snacks and stories from warm, friendly vendors. Whether you’re looking to buy or not, exploring the market is a great way to be immersed in the culture and atmosphere of Istanbul.
Sultanahmet Square
Sultanahmet Square is where you’ll find the tourist hotspots of Istanbul all in one place. Located in one of the most historical parts of the city, you’ll find the largest cistern, two stunning mosques and numerous places to enjoy authentic cuisine.
Topkapi Palace
Topkapi Palace possesses a colourful history with many sultans living there since 1481. A visit here will give visitors insight into the fascinating stories of the Ottoman Empire, through collections of armour, weaponry, pottery, jewellery and more.
Flight departs
DAY 14
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Athens Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
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Customer reviews for Norwegian Gem
3.4
Based on 10 reviews
Cabin
3.4
Service
3.4
Excursions
3.4
Dining
3.4
Activities
3.4
Value for money
3.4
Entertainment
3.4
The ship was clean and comfortable but a bit cramped and noisy. The Stateroom was on the small size and very little room to get comfortable, furniture was badly laid out and for example, there was no bedside table on one side of the bed. The carpet fitted very badly around the room and very little desk space to do anything. Too stay less than 5 hours in Port on a number of occasions was totally unacceptable and managing embarkation and disembarkation at times were at best chaotic. The entertainment was not up to the required standard and the board games were quite often missing pieces. The Steam room was inefficient and was not switched on early enough for maximum efficiency However, I found the staff to be helpful and courteous and they should be congratulated for that.
Verified customer
1 cruise
21 Jan 2019
We did the 2 nights Niagara, 3 nights New York, 10 days cruising on the Gem in February. This was our first visit to North America and our first ever cruise (so cannot compare to other lines), and we had a great time, although wouldn't go to Niagara again now we have seen the falls. We stayed at the Sheraton, which, according to reviews, is just about the best mainstream hotel available and ate in the buffet restaurant (1 dinner & 2 breakfasts) - a bit pricey but good and with fantastic views. The area around the hotel is very tacky with amusement arcades etc and not to our liking. Included transfer to train station to catch the Amtrak to NYC was fine, luckily got there early as within 1/2 hour was absolutely packed with Brits doing the same itinerary. Yes, the train was slow (total journey around 11 hrs) but we didn't mind as seats were comfortable. Husband queued for 2 hrs for coffee but, as he said, he didn't have anything else to do! Took taxi from Penn station to our hotel - The Marcel at Gramercy, which was fine for us, although compact, with a view of the Empire State Building. Had great 2 full days in NY - did 9/11 museum, Top of the Rock, brunch at Grand Central etc. Thoroughly recommend Bluebell Cafe near hotel, especially Sunday brunch. Included transfer to Gem very disorganised, our 'private' car was booked for 11.30 but we didn't get one until about 1pm and then had to share it. The same happened with included transfer from Gem to JFK at the end of cruise. Anyway, on to the Gem. We loved it. Yes it is geared up for the American customer but there were quite a lot of Brits and other nationalities on board and, believe me, obnoxious and loud individuals come from a variety of countries including the UK. Luckily the ship is big enough to get away from them! We ate in the MDR most of the time and found the food and service very good. We had bought the 3 nights speciality dining package but really didn't think it worth it or necessary. Always good choice available in buffet, especially at breakfast time. The drinks package was included in the deal and it was great not having to worry about the final bill. Our balcony cabin was midships on Deck 9 and very comfortable, especially the bed. We took 3 excursions with NCL as rookie cruisers, which were a bit pricey but very enjoyable. We loved the musician Leo who played guitar and sang in the evenings but didn't go to entertainment in the theatre once, so can't comment. A great first cruise and we are definitely hooked, having booked another one, this time sailing from Southampton, within 2 weeks of our return!
Verified customer
1 cruise
18 Mar 2017
Just returned from a ten day Caribbean cruise on the Gem. A great cruise and a superb experience overall. Only criticism is that because NCL is American owned we had to pay gratuities on everything we bought from the bar (we didn't have full drinks package). I don't mind tipping people that I choose to tip but resent that it is compulsory.
Verified customer
1 cruise
19 Feb 2017
Just returned from 3days Niagara, 3 days New York. No complaints. Joined Gem for 10 days cruise. Ship was fine, cabin was very good. Food was geared mainly to Asian cuisine, rice and noodles, lentils and spicy foods, OK burgers and french fries always available. The Grand Pacific - service was appalling and food not up to usual cruise ship restaurant standard. Garden Cafe had a special Asian Night - no change there as the food was very repetitive and Asian based for 10 days. As a frequent cruiser, will not be joining this line again as my personal experience is better served with other lines.
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