Two seas. One unforgettable journey. From Greece’s sunlit islands to Croatia’s ancient coastlines, this is a voyage through blue horizons, whitewashed villages, and centuries of Mediterranean culture.
It’s where mornings begin with the sound of the Aegean, and nights end under Adriatic stars.
Athens – Where It All Begins
Every story about the Mediterranean starts here — in Athens, where myth and modern life intertwine beneath the Acropolis.
Spend your mornings exploring ancient wonders like the Parthenon and the Agora, then linger over long lunches of mezze and chilled white wine in Plaka’s cobbled streets.
By night, the city glows — rooftop bars, soft music, the Acropolis shining against the sky.
Two nights here give you a taste of Greece’s eternal spirit before your island escape begins.
A short flight takes you south, over the Aegean Sea, to one of the world’s most photographed islands.
Santorini – White Walls & Endless Blue
Santorini is the dream made real.
The island rises from the sea like a sculpture — cliffs, caldera views, and sunsets that stop time.
Spend your days wandering Oia’s narrow lanes, sipping Assyrtiko wine in Pyrgos, and swimming in the clear water below the volcanic cliffs.
Take a catamaran cruise at sunset, when the sky turns gold and the island glows in its famous white and blue.
Here, everything slows: the light, the air, even your thoughts.
Four nights give you space to unwind, to fall into the island’s rhythm, and to live like the sea has no end.
From Santorini, a ferry carries you across the Aegean to Mykonos — another island, another mood.
Mykonos – Rhythm, Light & Island Energy
Mykonos is contrast — chic and carefree, historic and hedonistic.
It’s the island of windmills and whitewashed lanes, design hotels and hidden beaches.
Spend your mornings in Little Venice, where cafés touch the sea, and your afternoons exploring quiet coves or taking a boat to the sacred island of Delos.
When night falls, the island shifts — music drifts through the air, and the streets sparkle with laughter.
After three nights, it’s time to leave the Aegean behind — but not the feeling.
Fly via Athens to Dubrovnik, where another sea, another story, awaits.
Dubrovnik – The Pearl of the Adriatic
The first sight of Dubrovnik feels like a scene from a film — the old city rising above the sea, surrounded by medieval walls and sunlight.
Step inside, and you’ll walk through centuries: marble streets, monasteries, and views that stretch forever.
Fans of Game of Thrones will recognize these walls as King’s Landing — and yet, Dubrovnik’s real beauty lies beyond fiction.
Swim in the clear Adriatic below the fortress, sip local wine on a terrace, and watch the sunset turn the rooftops to gold.
Three nights here let you live inside history — not just see it.
When it’s time to move on, the coast leads north to your final chapter.
Split – Ancient Walls & Coastal Rhythm
The drive from Dubrovnik to Split takes about three hours, following one of Europe’s most beautiful coastal roads.
The journey itself is unforgettable — mountains on one side, the Adriatic’s endless blue on the other.
Split feels alive in a different way.
At its heart stands Diocletian’s Palace — a 1,700-year-old Roman labyrinth now filled with cafés, shops, and laughter.
Wander through marble courtyards, swim in the sea, and enjoy fresh seafood dinners on the Riva promenade.
Two nights here are the perfect finale — a celebration of the Mediterranean’s soul: ancient, warm, and timelessly beautiful.
Summary
From the whitewashed charm of the Aegean to the sunlit walls of the Adriatic, this is a journey through two worlds bound by one sea.
It’s about rhythm and rest, culture and coast — an escape made for lovers of light, flavor, and endless horizons.
With Sembo, you travel your way — effortlessly, elegantly, and always with a touch of Mediterranean magic.
Practical Information
Best time to travel:
May to October.
June and September offer perfect balance — warm water, open skies, and fewer crowds.
Getting around:
- Athens to Santorini: 45-minute flight.
- Santorini to Mykonos: 2-hour ferry across the Aegean.
- Mykonos to Dubrovnik: Connecting flight via Athens (total travel time approx. 4 hours).
- Dubrovnik to Split: 3-hour scenic coastal drive or private transfer.
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