A Two-Week City Experience in Venice, Paris, and Greece

  • Day 1: Venice, Italy
    From Marco Polo Airport: 30 minutes (13 km)

    Stroll through the intricate city of Venice with its canals and bridges. Visit the St. Mark's Basilica and admire the Byzantine architecture. Take a gondola ride on the iconic Grand Canal and explore the Rialto market to get a glimpse of Venetian cuisine.

  • Day 2: Venice, Italy
    From St. Mark's Basilica: 16 minutes (1.4 km)

    Visit the Doge's Palace, a symbol of Venice's political and cultural history. Explore the contemporary art at the Guggenheim Museum and treat yourself to Italian gelato while relaxing in the public gardens.

  • Day 3: Paris, France
    From Venice Marco Polo Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle: 2 hours and 5 minutes by flight (1092 km)

    Arrive in the 'City of Lights' and energize with French pastries and coffee. Take a stroll around the Champs-Élysées, visiting the Arc de Triomphe and the Place de la Concorde en route. Make a pit stop to take in the view of the Eiffel Tower.

  • Day 4: Paris, France
    From Musée de l'Orangerie: 12 minutes (1 km)

    Take a walk through artistic history at the Louvre Museum, and marvel at the striking glass pyramid entrance adorned by the fountains. Later, visit the Gothic masterpiece of the Notre-Dame Cathedral, and stop for afternoon tea in nearby cafes.

  • Day 5: Paris, France
    From Musée d'Orsay: 4 minutes (300m)

    Visit Musée d'Orsay which houses impressive collections of French art from 1848 to 1914, including works by Monet, Degas, and Van Gogh. In the evening, experience the Parisian culture at the Moulin Rouge cabaret.

  • Day 6: Athens, Greece
    From Paris Charles de Gaulle to Athens International Airport: 3 hours by flight (2308 km)

    Head to Athens, the historical capital of Greece. Enjoy the Grecian cuisine at a local tavern or rooftop bar. Visit the 5th-century BC landmark Acropolis Museum and witness the breathtaking view of the iconic hilltop temple of the Parthenon.

  • Day 7: Athens, Greece
    From Acropolis Museum: 17 minutes (1.4 km)

    Discover the Ancient Agora, one of the most comprehensive archaeological sites in Athens, and visit the Tower of the Winds, the striking 1st-century BC octagonal tower, and the Temple of Olympian Zeus, with its impressive columns.

  • Day 8: Mykonos, Greece
    From Athens International Airport to Mykonos Airport: 50 minutes by flight (152 km)

    Board a ferry and take a short trip to the Cycladic island of Mykonos. Upon arrival, take a stroll through the labyrinthine streets of the old town, admiring the bright white buildings, the windmills, and the Little Venice. Watch the sunset at the famous Paradise Beach Club.

  • Day 9: Mykonos, Greece
    From Kapari Beach: 17 minutes (5.5 km)

    Relax under the sun, swimming, and sipping cocktails in Kapari Beach or head to Super Paradise Beach for a livelier atmosphere. Enjoy the breathtaking sight of the Archaeological Museum of Delos and the ancient Greek ruins on a day trip to the neighboring island.

  • Day 10: Santorini, Greece
    From Mykonos to Santorini: 2 hours and 20 minutes by ferry (110 km)

    Arrive in Santorini, the stunning Greek island of pastel-colored homes and blue-domed churches. Take in the jaw-dropping sunset view from the Oia Castle. Satisfy your tastebuds at the traditional wine taverns of Megalochori.

  • Day 11: Santorini, Greece
    From Megalochori: 14 minutes (5 km)

    Explore the multicolored beaches of Santorini, visiting the cliff-lined beach of the Red Beach, the black sand beaches of Perissa, and the Kamari beach ideal for practical activities like volleyball and windsurfing. Visit the unique Prehistoric Museum of Thira and learn about the Minoan culture.

  • Day 12: Santorini, Greece
    From Oia: 18 minutes (11.6 km)

    Enjoy the scenic view of the Aegean Sea in a catamaran, cruising past the iconic caldera and the neoclassical homes of Fira. Take a dip in the blue waters of the hot springs, stopping to savor the local delicacies of the Amoudi Bay.

  • Day 13: Athens, Greece
    From Santorini to Athens: 45 minutes by flight (307 km)

    Return to Athens and stroll through the National Gardens, relaxing amidst nature. Explore the bustling Monastiraki Flea Market, discovering unique artisanal crafts and street food options. End the day with a night view of the city from the Lycabettus Hill.

  • Day 14: Athens, Greece
    From Monastiraki Flea Market: 12 minutes (1 km)

    Take a final excursion to the Plaka neighborhood, known for its neoclassical architecture and traditional Greek taverns. Head to the airport and return home with memories of the quintessential European city experience.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • St. Mark's Basilica (1 hour, €5)
  • Doge's Palace (2 hours, €20)
  • Guggenheim Museum (2 hours, €15)
  • Acropolis Museum (1.5 hours, €10)
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral (1 hour, Free entry)
  • Louvre Museum (3 hours, €17)
  • Musée d'Orsay (2 hours, €14)
  • Archaeological Museum of Delos (3 hours, €12)
  • Prehistoric Museum of Thira (2 hours, €6)
  • Moulin Rouge Cabaret (2 hours, €100)
  • Catamaran Cruise (5 hours, €100)
  • Lycabettus Hill (1.5 hours, Free entry)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €409

Transportation

Travelers have to consider public transport options such as buses, metro, or taxis to reach different locations. In Greece, ferries are used to travel between the islands. The estimated transportation costs are ranging from €1.50 to €30 and the time taken for travel ranges from 10 minutes to 3 hours.

Useful Tips

If travelers have more time, they can choose to spend an additional day to visit the Palace of Versailles in France or relax on the beaches of Mykonos island. With less time, they can skip the Moulin Rouge cabaret, and half-day tours in all three locations, or cut a couple of days from the Athens itinerary.

Airports

Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) is located on the mainland, about 13 kilometers away from the Venice city center. Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is located approximately 23 kilometers northeast of Paris city center. Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH) is located approximately 20 kilometers southeast of the center of Athens.

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