Seabourn Cruises To Set Sail Out of Greece This Summer

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Seabourn Cruises will restart with sailings in Greece, operating round-trip out of Athens on July 3, 2021. The Seabourn Ovation cruise ship will operate 16,  7-day sailings to historic ports throughout the Greek Isles. There will be a choice of 3 itineraries. It also will be possible to book 14-day voyages that combine seven-day cruises with a variety of different ports on each.

Seabourn Greece Cruises Featured Ports

  • Piraeus (Athens), Greece
  • Agios Nikólaos, Crete, Greece
  • Limassol, Cyprus
  • Rhodes, Greece
  • Mykonos, Greece
  • Náfplion, Greece
  • Pátmos, Greece
  • Paphos (Palaipafos), Cyprus
  • Thíra (Santoríni), Greece
  • Spétsai, Nisos Spétsai (Spetses), Greece

The cruises are open to fully vaccinated guests. The vaccine has to be administered a minimum of 14 days after the final dose of the currently approved COVID-19 vaccines. Proof of vaccine and dates given will be required.

Seabourn Cruise guests will be required to comply with all health protocols that may be in place at the time of departure. Seabourn’s “Travel Safe” program will also be in place including health screening questionnaires, face masks, physical distancing, and capacity controls for indoor venues, as well as enhanced environmental sanitation and HVAC upgrades. Seabourn’s team members will all be vaccinated, as well.

Also read: Meet The New Seabourn Ovation Cruise Ship

The Ovation will continue to follow stringent health and safety protocols, which are subject to change as work continues in collaboration with medical experts and government bodies to ensure the practices evolve in line with the latest advice. Seabourn’s priority is to protect the health and safety of their guests, team members and the people in the communities visited. We invite you to browse Seabourn Cruises 2021 and 2022.

Other cruise lines sailing out of Greece this summer include Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises and NCL Cruises 2021. The ships that will be sailing are the Celebrity Apex cruise ship, the Royal Caribbean Jewel of the Seas and the NCL Jade cruise ship.

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