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What a Virgin Voyages cruise to the Greek islands has to offer

Greek island cruises with Virgin Voyages open up myriad magical destinations that will enchant over and over again – and not just on land! Here’s what an adult-only cruise to Greece has to offer.

Cruising the Greek islands is an excellent way to start your journey into cruising – you’re guaranteed breathtaking scenery, fascinating history and world-famous Mediterranean cuisine.

Whether you’re after culture-packed guided tours, brilliant beaches or a chic and comfortable spot to end your day when the adventure is done, a Greece cruise holiday will deliver. And, if you’re after an adults-only cruise on top of all that, here’s why Virgin Voyages cruises to Greece are a top choice.

Divine destinations

Hip hop

Where does Virgin Voyages sail in the Greek islands?

An enormous benefit of a Virgin Voyages Greek island cruise is that you can island-hop with ease, following in the footsteps of ancient greats but with all the modern comforts you could possibly need.

Popular Greek cruise ports like Santorini, Mykonos and Rhodes are ideal for anyone new to cruising or hoping to tick off multiple bucket list islands in one holiday.

But it’s not just the headline islands that shine. Virgin Voyages Greek island cruises also call at off-the-beaten-path gems like Bodrum in Turkey, known for its buzzy marina and ancient ruins, and the exciting city of Athens, where most itineraries begin and end. While ports can vary, these sailings offer the chance to explore beyond the tourist hotspots and discover authentic local culture, history and coastal charm.

Let’s check out some of the gems you’ll explore when sailing aboard Virgin’s over-18s-only cruise ships, Scarlet Lady and Resilient Lady.

 

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Santorini

If you’ve been anywhere near social media in the past decade or so you’ve likely been inundated with images of tourists descending on the stunning island of Santorini – also known as Thera – to snap photos of its iconic blue and white buildings and spectacular sunsets over the azure sea.

Fun fact: the Cyclades islands, of which Santorini is one, were formed by intensive volcanic activity. Santorini volcano is one of the few remaining active volcanoes in Europe, and the island’s most picturesque, cliffside villages are dotted along the caldera: Fira (the capital, right on the top edge) and Oia (along the border and the most photographed spot) are legendary, thanks to the houses carved into the lava rock.

Santorini is also home to a number of famous archaeological sites, vast vineyards and intriguing lunar landscapes – beaches here have red or black sand as well as white and even volcanic pebbles, making it a standout on any Greek island cruise itinerary.

Mykonos

Also in the Cyclades is Mykonos – one of 33 islands and islets in the group, and a key stop on a Virgin Voyages Greek island cruise. It’s become well known as a glam, cosmopolitan holiday destination – and indeed, there are beach bars and luxury shops aplenty – but there’s also bountiful history and culture to dive into.

Chora is Mykonos’ capital and features an Archaeological Museum, the 15th-century chapel of Panagia Paraportiani (the most photographed church on the island) and Alefkandra or Little Venice – an 18th-century neighbourhood where the island’s iconic windmills can be found overlooking the Aegean Sea.

Charming seaside villages abound on Mykonos – Agios Stefanos, Ornos and Psarou are the best, while Kalafatis is also great for watersports lovers.

If you have time, do take a shore excursion to Delos Island nearby. The legendary birthplace of the Greek gods Apollo and Artemis, it was of immense significance to the ancient Greeks and is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece.

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rhodes

Rhodes

Rhodes, meanwhile, is located in the Dodecanese island complex in the sunniest corner of Greece. Once a vital ancient Mediterranean trading port, it boasts a rich history and was a thriving hotspot during the 4th century BC.

Rhodes once claimed one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – the Colossus of Rhodes – a 33m-high bronze statue of the sun god Helios that towered above the harbour. Unfortunately, it was later toppled by an earthquake and its broken pieces eventually repurposed.

Luckily, there’s still oodles to see when visiting Rhodes on a Virgin Voyages Greek island cruise; the Medieval old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Stroll the Street of the Knights to imagine what life was like in the Middle Ages, and don’t miss the 14th-century Palace of the Grand Master or the 19th-century Clock Tower among a plethora of other impressive historical sites.

Away from the city, the south boasts long beaches, a slower pace of life and flourishing fauna while in the north you’ll find the three powerful cities of ancient Rhodes – Ialysos, Lindos and Kameiros – all bursting with fascinating history and archaeological sites, plus the renowned Valley of the Butterflies, to name a few Rhodes highlights. A perfect mix of history and natural beauty on your Greek cruise holiday!

Super shore adventures

Island life

What shore excursions can you do on a Virgin Voyages Greek island cruise?

Virgin Voyages shore excursions make exploring easy – and you’ll never miss the ship. In Santorini, you can hop aboard a helicopter to admire the island’s beauty from up high, soaking up stonking views of the cliffside towns and unique watercolours created by the black lava and mineral deposits. Or why not jump on a private yacht for a sunset sailing with a glass of champagne in hand?

Other Santorini shore excursions include a day out on an electric bike exploring the caldera and visiting a vineyard, taking a horseback ride across hidden trails and secret beaches, and exploring the island’s ruins and villages on a guided tour.

If your ship overnight in Mykonos, you can really go to town (literally) on your Greek islands cruise. There’s even a nightlife shore excursion which will take you to the liveliest spots and offer plenty of recommendations on having the night of your life (as well as giving you the freedom to do your own thing).

During the day, you can head to one of Mykonos’ premier beach clubs, take a mosaic workshop or delve into the sacred spaces of the ancient Greeks and their Gods on a trip to Delos.

As for Rhodes, here you can try your hand at adventure and join a kayaking excursion or a 4×4 self-driven buggy trip. For history buffs, there’s a day out to the Acropolis of Lindos or a guided tour of Rhodes’ old town, while wine lovers will enjoy the wine-tasting experience!

 

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Gorgeous grub

Taste of honey

What food is included on a Virgin Voyages cruise to Greece?

Everyone knows Greek food is phenomenal – and on a Greek island cruise with Virgin Voyages, you’re in for a treat. Think classic dishes such as taramasalata (fish roe dip), moussaka (layers of sautéed aubergine, minced lamb and veggies), souvlaki (chunks of skewered pork), plus plenty of fresh seafood and salads, no matter where you travel.

As for island specialities, not only is Santorini famous for wine (it’s home to around 40 native grape varieties) but it also serves up split peas – used to make a tasty hummus-like dish called fava –white aubergines, capers and cherry tomatoes.

Over in Rhodes, travellers can feast on such exciting dishes as oven-baked pumpkin or wild greens stew. Don’t miss the local sweet treats – honey plays a major part in desserts, so get your fingers sticky with Xerotigana (fried spiral pastries) or pastelaries (dried figs with almonds and sesame seeds).

Mykonos visitors should sample black-eyed beans with sausage (here it’s made exclusively from pork meat and fat and is sun-fried rather than smoked), tirovolia (one of Mykonos’ most famous cheeses) and as much lobster, octopus, oysters and prawns as possible!

Excursions may vary by date, availability and ship itinerary, so it’s always best to check the Virgin Voyages website or Sailor App for the latest details and to book in advance.

 

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Amazing amenities

All in

What is there to do onboard during a Greek island cruise with Virgin Voyages?

Greek island cruises with Virgin Voyages aren’t just about stunning destinations – they’re packed with incredible food, drinks and entertainment onboard too. Not only will you never go hungry on land, but you’ll certainly never be left peckish onboard, either! All Virgin Voyages ships feature more than 20 eateries, all of which are included in the cruise fare.

While enjoying Greek island cruises, you can carry on the European theme in casual Med eatery The Dock House or Italian joint Extra Virgin or branch out and feast on Mexican in Pink Agave, Korean in Gunbae, Japanese at Bento Baby or American at Diner & Dash – among many others!

The price of your cruise also includes essential drinks (still and sparkling water, non-pressed juices, sodas, teas and drip coffee) plus tips to make life even easier. If you want something boozy, there are plenty of bars to choose from – quaff champagne in Sip Lounge, slurp martinis in On the Rocks or tuck back a beer at Draught Haus, to name a few onboard haunts.

Had your fill of great food and drink? You can head to the gym (group workout classes are included) or the spa to work off the excess. Alternatively, take in some of the fabulous entertainment onboard, whether you’re after a spot of gambling at the casino, a night of dancing at The Manor nightclub or a private karaoke sesh at The Groupie. There’s always something happening onboard for adult cruisers to Greece.

Oh yes, there’s plenty a Greek islands cruise offers inside and out, whether you’ve sailed the region before or are a Greece… virgin! Let’s make it a date.

 

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Quick Answers: Virgin Voyages Greek island cruise holidays

Details

Where does Virgin Voyages go on its Greek island cruises?
Virgin Voyages Greek island cruises typically visit Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes, Bodrum (Turkey) and Athens (Piraeus), with some itineraries including overnight stays.

Are Virgin Voyages Greek cruises adults-only?
Yes, all Virgin Voyages cruises are adults-only, exclusively for guests aged 18 and over.

What’s included in a Virgin Voyages cruise to Greece?
Your fare includes over 20 onboard restaurants, essential drinks, tips, Wi-Fi, group fitness classes and entertainment.

What kind of shore excursions are offered?
Excursions range from vineyard tours, helicopter rides and yacht sailing to archaeological site visits and nightlife experiences in ports like Santorini, Mykonos and Rhodes.

When is the best time to cruise the Greek islands?
May to October offers the best weather for Greek island cruising, with peak season running from June to August.

Set Sail

Greek Island Glow from Athens

Duration: 7 nights
Where: Athens (Piraeus), Greece | Thira, Santorini | Rhodes Town, Rhodes | Bodrum | Mykonos Town, Mykonos – overnight onboard | Athens (Piraeus)
Ship: Resilient Lady
Price: From £979pp – at time of writing (flights not included)

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Published 05.06.25