Our first stop today was at the sacred island of Delos, the birthplace of the twin gods Artemis and Apollo. We began our tour in the Hellenistic-era residential district, near the ancient theater. Scattered remains, like an occasional olive press or a fishmonger’s stone table, hint at the thriving commerce that once existed on the island. This commerce resulted in wealthy merchants, whose private residences—some of the best preserved in the ancient world—were decorated with stunning mosaics and frescoed walls. We then proceeded to the Archaic-era sacred precinct, which included the fragments of the colossal kouros, meaning “sculpture of a youth”, dedicated by the Naxians. Although we could easily have spent all day exploring this fascinating archaeological island, increasing winds meant we had to return to ship before lunch. We spent a relaxing afternoon aboard Sea Cloud with photo instructor José Calvo providing an engaging discussion on photographic composition. His tips proved quite useful at our next stop, the vibrant island of Naxos. This island, unlike the other rather barren islands of the Cyclades, is famed for its agriculture, with wheat, barley, and potatoes growing on the island’s fertile plains. We walked through the Venetian Kastro (meaning “castle”) which was the capital of the Duchy of the Archipelago after the Fourth Crusade. Eleni and Kriton guided us through narrow, winding alleys, with periodic gateways surmounted by the marble coats of arms belonging to the Latin nobility. Thanks to centuries of Latin rule, Catholic churches can still be found on Naxos. After our tour some of us walked to the 6th-century B.C. marble gateway that is now the symbol of Naxos, and enjoyed another spectacular Aegean sunset.
9/13/2024
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Poros, Greece
Like the first day of our voyage, some improvisation occurred on our last, and the strong winds of the Aegean led us to the charming island of Poros. There, we enjoyed an unhurried morning in a typical Greek port town of shaded cafes, lively shops, and photogenic pathways draped in fragrant jasmine and bright bougainvillea. After a guided walk up to the clock tower which offered splendid views of the surrounding landscape, some of us opted for one final swim in the Saronic Gulf, while others browsed the town’s enticing shops. Back on the ship, our afternoon was once more spent sailing the lovely waters of Greece. This evening, we gathered on the lido deck for a cocktail hour hosted by Captain Sergei, followed by a sumptuous farewell dinner in Sea Cloud’ s elegant dining room. We concluded our memorable week aboard this beautiful ship sharing enlightening conversation with our fellow travelers.