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"From the delights of tradition and a celebration of food in San Sebastien to the pintxos of Basque Country; the diverse regional differences allow for a full-bodied exploration of the country’s history and culture."
Spain | A Food Journey

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Day 1 - 4: Mykonos, Greece
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Day 4 - 6: Paros, Greece
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Day 7 - 9: Santorini, Greece
DAY BY DAY ITINERARY

Day 1 - 4: Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos is a Mediterranean island sizzling with mischief. Over the years this Cycladean paradise has become synonymous with long lunches in the Greek sunshine, the ultimate Greek beaches and Greek mythology.
Start your holiday in Greece on the iconic island of Mykonos. With so much to see and do, it won’t take you long to settle on why this island holds such high regard to beach and island lovers around the globe. During your nights on the island, you will enjoy a private tour of the historic vineyard of Maou and hop on your own private boat for a day cruising the coastline with snorkel, floating barbecue and flexibility to stop wherever you wish.

Day 4 - 6: Paros, Greece
Páros has a bit of everything you would want and expect from an island in the Cyclades archipelago – whitewashed villages, blue-domed churches, white beaches and azure blue ocean, fishing harbours overlooked by taverna tables, and importantly, lively bars and cafés.
A hop skip and a 40-minute ferry from Mykonos and you will reach the island of Paros. Whilst on the island, you will have the opportunity to experience the island with a private guide, explore Paros away from the ocean. The real soul of Paros lies inland, between the medieval villages of Marpissa, Prodromos and Lefkes. Poised on a pine-studded hilltop, Lefkes is the ultimate Cycladic cliché, in the best possible sense!

Day 7 - 9: Santorini, Greece
It would not be bold to declare that the iconic Caldera of Santorini is on all travellers bucket lists. The humble yposkafa, vaulted houses sculpted from ash, pumice stone, solidified lava and sand, have long since the volcanic eruption that made the island so distinctive been transformed into impressive cave hotels and award-winning restaurants with the best view of the sunset.
A final Greek ferry to your final Greek island stop, Santorini. Perhaps the most iconic island of them all. You will be staying at Santorini’s star attraction – its most attractive village, Oia. The town must be one of the most magnificent hotel settings on Earth, with its converted peasant houses on the very edge of the crater and spectacular sunsets that draw coach parties from across the island.
HIGHLIGHTS OF YOUR JOURNEY
With a private guide, witness some of the oldest sights in the world
Visit the home of the Ancient Olympic Games
Jump into crystal clear blue waters from your own private boat
Discover some of Santorini’s new wineries
Explore examples of Conte's style of travel design through our multi stop and single stop itineraries.