Welcome to the TWA GREECE 2027 registration

ISTANBUL, TURKEY 09/05/2027

KUSADASI, TURKEY 09/06/2027

SANTORINI ISLAND, GREECE 09/07/2027

MYKONOS, GREECE 09/08/2027

PIRAEUS ATHENS, GREECE 09/09/2027

OLYMPIA KATAKOLON, GREECE 09/10/2027

CORFU, GREECE 09/11/2027

DUBROVNIK, CROATIA 09/12/2027

KOTOR, MONTENEGRO 09/13/2027

SPLIT, CROATIA 09/14/2027

VENICE (RAVENNA), ITALY 09/15/2027

 

 

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About the Sailing

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Norwegian Viva

Norwegian Cruise Line

Departing Istanbul on Sunday, September 5th 2027

10-night trip going to Mediterranean (Mediterranean)

Visiting: Istanbul, Kusadasi, Santorini, Mykonos, Athens (Piraeus), Katakolon, Corfu, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Split, Ravenna

Itinerary | About the Ship | Deck Plans | Ports of Call

Includes:

3 Specialty dining nights

Beverage package

$50 per excursion per port Shore Excursion credit

150 minutes of wifi

Air add available at a later date. 

Staterooms

Balcony: BA

Balcony: BA

Stateroom Type: Balcony

Balcony staterooms include two lower beds that convert to a queen, a sitting area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a private balcony offering amazing views. Some can connect to other staterooms, perfect when traveling with family or friends.

Accommodates: 2

Total Approx. Size: 231-358 sq. ft.

Balcony Size: 45-69 sq. ft.

DECK(S)9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16/LOCATION- FORWARD, MID, AF

Per Guest

Guest 1: $3,956.64

Guest 2: $3,956.64

includes all applicable taxes and fees

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Itinerary

  • Day

    Date

    Port

    Arrive

    Depart

  • Day 1

    Date 09/05/2027

    Port Istanbul

    Arrive --

    Depart 5:00pm

  • Day 2

    Date 09/06/2027

    Port Kusadasi

    Arrive 1:30pm

    Depart --

  • Day 3

    Date 09/07/2027

    Port Santorini

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart 10:00pm

  • Day 4

    Date 09/08/2027

    Port Mykonos

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart 10:00pm

  • Day 5

    Date 09/09/2027

    Port Athens (Piraeus)

    Arrive 5:30am

    Depart 6:00pm

  • Day 6

    Date 09/10/2027

    Port Katakolon

    Arrive 9:00am

    Depart 7:00pm

  • Day 7

    Date 09/11/2027

    Port Corfu

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart 5:00pm

  • Day 8

    Date 09/12/2027

    Port Dubrovnik

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart 11:59pm

  • Day 9

    Date 09/13/2027

    Port Kotor

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart 6:00pm

  • Day 10

    Date 09/14/2027

    Port Split

    Arrive 7:00am

    Depart 6:00pm

  • Day 11

    Date 09/15/2027

    Port Ravenna

    Arrive 6:00am

    Depart --

About the Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Viva

Welcome aboard the all-new Norwegian Viva, the next stunning ship in the brand-new Prima Class, designed for you to live life to the fullest.

 

Wide-Open Spaces

Explore the greater wide open aboard the most spacious new cruise ship at sea with the most outdoor deck space so you can get up close and personal with the ocean.

 

Experiences Beyond Expectation

Dip into the horizon in the infinity pools, zoom around our three-story race track and discover new and exciting experiences for everyone from bow to stern.

 

First-Rate Service

Never have to wait a second for that second round – or anything else. With the highest staff-to-guest levels of any new ship, you’ll always feel prioritized and pampered.


Details and Deck Plans

Year Built 2023 Capacity 0
Year Refurbished -- Elevators 1
Registry -- Restaurants 1
Tonnage 0 Bars 1
Cabins 0 Pools 1
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins N Theaters Y
Shops Y Library Y
Meeting Rooms Y Casino Y
Spa Y Disco Y
Fitness Center Y Children's Program Y
Internet Cafe Y

Ports of Call

Istanbul (Day 1)

Istanbul is not only where Europe meets Asia; it's where history, built upon empire after empire, meets modern-day commercialism. Explore Old Istanbul's mosques, hippodromes and opulent palaces. Discover remnants of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. Test your bargaining savvy with the merchants at the Grand Bazaar and visit the awe-inspiring Ayasofya (Church of Holy Wisdom). Istanbul is the perfect place to step far back in time and admire incredible cultural accomplishments. Don't forget your camera!
Attractions & Activities
Journey to Istanbul's Sultanahmet neighborhood to experience the astounding Ayasofya (also know as the Church of Holy Wisdom or the Hagia Sophia), an incredible example of Byzantine architecture. The original cathedral was completed in A.D. 537, using columns and marble from other temples around the empire. Earthquakes, crusaders and successive rulers have all left their mark on the Ayasofya. The original mosaics, which were once plastered over, have been gloriously restored. Simply put, this is a sight you will always remember.

Kusadasi (Day 2)

The gulf city of Kusadasi has miles of isolated beaches and is a rather lively resort. A tour of nearby Ephesus establishes the areas early religious importance and is considered one of the seven wonders of the world for its ruins. Among the most visited sites are the home where the Virgin Mary lived until her death, the Temple of Hadrian, the Fountain of Trajan and the Street of Curates.
Attractions & Activities
When you're in the area, don't miss the chance to visit the once powerful trading and religious city of Ephesus. Travel through the Magnesia Gate, the main entrance to the ancient city, and continue along marble streets grooved by chariot wheels. Gaze upon beautiful temples, porticoes, fountains and frescoes. Discover the three-story Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, the Odeum, the Fountain of Trajan and the Great Theater.

Santorini (Day 3)

Perched at the very top of precipitous cliffs, Santorini towers above its original harbor and was once reached only by foot or mule. Today a cable car is the best route. The island scenery is unique in all the world with jagged outcroppings of red and black lava and stairways cut deep in the cliffsides. Buried under volcanic ash in a cataclysmic explosion during the 16th century BC, the ruins of ancient Thera are a great "find" for archaeologists.
Attractions & Activities
Santorini's spectacular caldera is a vestige of what was probably the biggest volcanic eruption in recorded history, believed by some to have caused the disappearance of Atlantis. The island's violent volcanic history is visible everywhere you look - in black-sand beaches, earthquake-damaged dwellings and raw cliffs of lava plunging into the sea.

Mykonos (Day 4)

Beautifully reflected in a golden light, the white-washed fishing lodges, charming chapels and windmills of Mykonos present visitors with a picture-perfect enchanted island. Spend private time on one of many beaches or wander through the Venice Quarter where tiny cottages perch precariously on cliffs above the sea.
Attractions & Activities
Mykonos is famous for its sand and sea. Get lost looking out at the endless waters of the Aegean Sea as you grab a little sun on one of its beautiful beaches.

Athens (Piraeus) (Day 5)

Piraeus is the port of Athens. Serving as the gateway to the past and civilization as we know it, Athens is far more than the Acropolis. Nowhere on earth are mans past accomplishments more dramatically displayed as a backdrop to a modern metropolis. Spend time exploring ancient ruins, viewing incalculable treasures or just relax as another day evolves in the cradle of civilization.
Attractions & Activities
No visit to Athens would be complete without a visit to the Acropolis. There you'll find the Parthenon, the largest building in the Acropolis and one of the world's most awe-inspiring sights. It was built as a temple to Athena and is still a remarkable structure today.

Katakolon (Day 6)

Katakolon is the gateway to Olympia, site of the first Olympic games which began in 776 B.C. Olympia was a sacred precinct built exclusively for the quadrennial games dedicated to Zeus during which all hostilities were ceased in the name of athletic competition. Much was destroyed when the games were outlawed as a pagan festival in 393 A.D., but visitors can still see the Temple of Zeus and the 45,000 seat stadium. The Archaeological Museum houses sculptures, including the famous "Winged Victory."
Attractions & Activities
Visit the site of ancient Olympia, 25 miles from Katákolon. With the impressive Temple of Zeus with its forty-foot statue of the god, and the original Olympic stadium, this town was a hive of activity in centuries past.

Corfu (Day 7)

Regarded by many as the most distinctive of the Greek Isles because of its lush vegetation, hidden beaches, and near-mountainous scenery, Corfu has always attracted visitors - Venetians, Gauls, Austrians, and the British, who introduced cricket here. Shop for silver in the old Venetian quarter of Kerkyra, in main town, or visit the beach at Paleokastritsa and see if you agree that it is indeed the loveliest in the Mediterranean.

Attractions & Activities

Don't miss this opportunity to tour the Achilleion Palace, built by the Empress Elizabeth of Austria in 1891. View her breathtaking gardens as well as a spectacular panoramic view of the Ionian Sea. The Achilleion Palace also houses the Terrace of the Muses, which was built as a tribute to the nine muses of Greek mythology.


Dubrovnik (Day 8)

This remarkable city on the Adriatic coast is an enduring example of strength and beauty. Dubrovnik is once again welcoming visitors, who are delighted to discover that it is still one of the finest examples of a walled medieval city.
Attractions & Activities
The old city of Dubrovnik and the walls that surround it have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Portions of the wall date back to the 13th century. The ramparts are intact and encircle the old city with a circumference of more than 1.5 miles. Don't miss the chance to take a walking tour along its length for a spectacular view of the city it surrounds.

Kotor (Day 9)

Montenegro is a country with deep blue sea, crystal clear rivers, mountains that reach the sky, dense forests, and beautiful lakes. It is bordered on the southeast by Albania. On the south, it is separated from Italy by the Adriatic Sea. Its western neighbors are the former Yugoslav republics of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The old town of Kotor is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in this area of the Mediterranean. It has succeeded in maintaining its original form, typical of towns from the 12th-14th centuries. The only car in the old walled section is a replica of a small Fiat Cinquecento with a mini-trailer, used to collect the trash. The narrow streets and squares, along with numerous medieval monuments, helped earn Kotor a place on UNESCO's World Heritage list.

Split (Day 10)

World famous Roman core of the Old City makes Split one of the most interesting places to see. Roman core belongs to the UNESCO protected heritage of the world. Today, Split is a popular vacation spot, a sophisticated centre of activity in Dalmatia, boasting numerous art galleries, concert halls and theatres.

Ravenna (Day 11)

Explore the Byzantine treasures of Ravenna including the mosaics of the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia and the Churches of San Vitale and Sant´ Apollinare.