Sailing the Ionian Sea, Greece
Sailing the Ionian Sea, Greece
The Ionian Sea is a fanning bay of the Mediterranean, marked by the sole of Italy’s boot and the western coasts of Albania and Greece. Hugging the Greek shores, the Ionian Islands, including Corfu, were once called the Heptanesus, or the “Seven Islands.” As a key passageway to the Adriatic, these fabled waters have witnessed imperial and royal navies intent on conquest; Rome, Byzantium, Venice, France and Great Britain all sent fleets here in the name of gods, kings, and emperors. One goddess conquered the sea on her own: After being turned into a white heifer by her lover Zeus, Io swam across the sea to Egypt, where the god promised to return her to human form. Locals may tell you these glimmering waters were named for her—or perhaps for Ionius, son of Adrias, who gave the sea to the north its name. One thing is certain: These azure waters kiss some of Europe’s most beautiful and beloved shores.
Voyages
- 22536 - Greece & Italy Explorer - Sep 19, 2025
- 12528 - Enchanting Greece, Sicily & Malta - Jul 13, 2025
- 12531 - Greece & Italy Discovery - Aug 02, 2025
- 12533 - Enchanting Greece, Sicily & Malta - Aug 16, 2025
- 12534 - Enchanting Greece, Sicily & Malta - Aug 23, 2025
- 12538 - Glorious Greece & Italy - Sep 24, 2025
- 12522A - Mediterranean & Adriatic Explorer - May 29, 2025
- 12630 - Greece & Italian Discovery - Aug 19, 2026
- 12636 - Greece & Italian Discovery - Oct 07, 2026
- 22727 - Classic Greece & the Amalfi Coast - Jul 11, 2027
- 22737 - Classic Greece & the Amalfi Coast - Sep 26, 2027
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