Aegean Capitals and Islands Escape
Book a 10 day Istanbul to Athens combined tour by flight with Istanbul Old City, Athens Acropolis, Santorini, and Mykonos in one seamless Greece Turkey holiday route.
Highlights
- Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace in Istanbul
- Acropolis and Parthenon views above Athens
- Santorini caldera panoramas and cliffside villages
- Mykonos windmills and Little Venice waterfront
Aegean Capitals and Islands Escape
Book a 10 day Istanbul to Athens combined tour by flight with Istanbul Old City, Athens Acropolis, Santorini, and Mykonos in one seamless Greece Turkey holiday route.
Itinerary
This istanbul to athens combined tour is ideal for travelers who want two countries and iconic Aegean islands in one booking. The route starts in Istanbul and then continues to Greece with a scheduled international flight to Athens. This sequence keeps the journey practical while covering major highlights in a short multi day format. The program is designed for guests who prefer organized logistics across cities and islands. As a 10 day greece turkey island package, it offers a clear and efficient itinerary.
Istanbul sightseeing focuses on the listed Old City landmarks, including Hagia Sophia Museum, Topkapi Palace, Grand Bazaar, Sultanahmet Square, and Blue Mosque. After Turkey, Athens adds the Acropolis chapter and gives the route a strong classical heritage dimension. This structure creates a clear old city istanbul and acropolis itinerary without adding unrelated stops. Guided local touring and planned transfers help keep daily timing consistent. Every destination referenced here is part of the official program scope.
The Greece island segment includes Santorini and Mykonos, giving the trip a scenic Aegean finish after the city based sections. This balance of historical capitals and island atmosphere is a major reason travelers choose the route. Package flight arrangements support a smoother istanbul athens by flight tour transition between countries. With accommodation and core services coordinated, guests can focus on experience rather than separate planning. It is a strong santorini mykonos holiday from istanbul linked to Istanbul and Athens highlights.
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Day 1
Istanbul
Arrival day
Airport meet and transfer to hotel in Istanbul.
Istanbul AirportAirport meet point
Meet your transfer team at Istanbul Airport and proceed to city center.
Istanbul Hotel Check-inHotel arrival
Check in and settle at your Istanbul hotel.
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Day 2
Istanbul
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Old City tour day
Guided exploration of Istanbul historical core.
Hagia SophiaByzantine landmark
See the iconic Hagia Sophia, a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture.
Hagia Sophia carries the weight of empires the moment you stand before it. Few monuments in the world express such a deep layering of history, where Byzantine ambition, Ottoman transformation, and modern memory all remain visible in one extraordinary structure. Inside, the immense dome, vast interior volume, marble surfaces, and surviving decorative details create a sense of awe that photographs rarely capture. It is less a single building than a long conversation between civilizations.
As you move through the space, keep looking upward and outward, because the scale is part of the emotional impact. Subtle details reveal themselves slowly, from calligraphic elements to traces of older artistic traditions, and that tension between eras is what makes the monument unforgettable. The setting in the heart of the historic peninsula only adds to the experience, placing you inside one of the most symbolically charged landscapes in Istanbul. For travelers interested in history, architecture, or simply atmosphere, Hagia Sophia almost always feels like a highlight of the entire trip.
Blue MosqueOttoman heritage
Visit Sultanahmet Mosque known for its six minarets and blue Ýznik tiles.
Blue Mosque is one of those landmarks that immediately defines the skyline and the mood of old Istanbul. Its six minarets, layered domes, and elegant proportions make it impressive from the outside, but the real experience deepens once you step into the prayer hall and see the light move across the interior. The famous blue-toned Iznik tiles and vast open space create an atmosphere that feels both grand and peaceful. Even in a busy part of the city, the monument still holds a strong sense of calm.
Because it remains an active place of worship, this visit works best when approached with quiet respect and a little patience. Take time to notice the courtyard, the rhythm of the arches, and the way the building was designed to balance spiritual presence with imperial scale. The surrounding Sultanahmet area adds even more power to the stop, since so many of Istanbul's major monuments stand within a short walk of one another. For many travelers, Blue Mosque becomes one of the moments when Istanbul stops feeling like a distant postcard and starts feeling immediate and real.
Hippodrome SquareHistoric center
Walk through the former Byzantine Hippodrome where imperial ceremonies took place.
Hippodrome Square is one of the best places to imagine the ceremonial life of old Constantinople. What is now an open public space was once the great arena of the Byzantine capital, where chariot races, imperial appearances, and major political tensions played out before enormous crowds. As you walk through the square, the surviving monuments help the past feel surprisingly close rather than abstract. It is a stop that rewards a little imagination and historical awareness.
The setting is especially powerful because so many of Istanbul's major landmarks stand nearby. Obelisks, open space, and the surrounding skyline create a layered atmosphere in which Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman history all seem to overlap. Instead of thinking of it as an empty square, try to picture the noise, spectacle, and rivalry that once defined this space. For travelers exploring Sultanahmet, Hippodrome Square often becomes the place where the historic peninsula starts to feel dramatically alive.
Topkapi PalaceImperial residence
Explore the Ottoman sultans' palace complex overlooking the Bosphorus.
Topkapi Palace opens the door to the imperial world of the Ottoman court. Rather than a single grand building, the palace unfolds through courtyards, chambers, terraces, ceremonial spaces, and viewpoints that reveal how power was organized and displayed for centuries. The Bosphorus views alone are memorable, but the real fascination comes from imagining the officials, sultans, guards, and artisans who once filled these spaces. It is a place where politics, luxury, daily routine, and ceremony all seem to overlap.
Walking through the complex gives you a stronger sense of Ottoman history than a simple timeline ever could. One section may highlight refined decoration and courtly taste, while another reminds you that this was the administrative heart of an empire stretching across continents. Pay attention to the transitions between open courtyards and more private interiors, because that rhythm is part of the palace experience. By the time you leave, Topkapi Palace often feels less like a museum visit and more like a passage through the living structure of imperial Istanbul.
Grand BazaarShopping heritage
Browse one of the world's oldest covered markets with thousands of artisan shops.
Grand Bazaar is not just a market, but an experience of movement, color, sound, and texture. As you enter its covered lanes, you step into a trading world shaped by centuries of commerce, where light falls across ceramics, textiles, lamps, jewelry, leather, sweets, and countless small details competing for your attention. The scale of the bazaar makes it feel almost like a city within the city. Even travelers who do not plan to shop usually enjoy simply walking through its atmosphere.
The best way to experience the bazaar is to stay curious and unhurried. Look beyond the main corridors and you will notice workshops, quieter passages, and the old rhythm of buying, bargaining, and craft still shaping the place. It is also one of the easiest places in Istanbul to feel how trade helped define the city's identity across empires. For many visitors, Grand Bazaar becomes one of the most sensory and memorable stops of the old city.
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Day 3
Athens
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Flight to Greece
Travel from Istanbul to Athens with airport transfers.
Istanbul Airport DepartureFlight departure
Transfer to airport and board your flight to Athens.
Athens Airport ArrivalArrival in Athens
Land in Athens and meet your transfer representative.
Athens Hotel Check-inHotel transfer
Transfer to your Athens hotel for check-in.
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Day 4
Athens
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Acropolis tour day
Guided Athens city highlights and Acropolis visit.
Acropolis of AthensAncient citadel
Visit the Acropolis hill crowned by the Parthenon above modern Athens.
Acropolis of Athens is one of those places that feels instantly familiar yet still overwhelming in person. Rising above the modern city, the sacred rock gathers some of the most recognizable monuments of the classical world, with the Parthenon standing as the clearest symbol of all. The approach itself builds anticipation, and once you are on the hill, the combination of architecture, light, and wide city views makes the experience feel larger than expected. It is not simply a famous site, but a powerful physical encounter with the idea of ancient Athens.
What makes the Acropolis unforgettable is the way it connects beauty, history, and setting so naturally. Every angle seems to explain why this place became central to the cultural imagination of Europe and beyond. At the same time, the hill is not frozen in the past, because modern Athens spreads around it in every direction. For travelers, the Acropolis often becomes the moment when classical history stops being academic and starts feeling immediate and alive.
Acropolis MuseumClassical artifacts
Discover world-class sculptures and finds from the Acropolis monuments.
Acropolis Museum gives the monuments of Athens a second life indoors. After standing among the ruins on the hill, coming here allows you to meet the sculptures, fragments, and architectural details at eye level, in a setting designed to make their craftsmanship easier to appreciate. The museum feels modern and clear without losing the emotional force of the ancient material it holds. It is not a separate stop from the Acropolis experience, but an essential continuation of it.
What makes the museum especially rewarding is the way it restores context to what weather, time, and displacement can no longer show on the hill itself. Instead of seeing the Acropolis only as silhouette and stone, you begin to understand its artistic richness, narrative detail, and human scale. The galleries also create a calmer space for reflection after the brightness and movement of the outdoor site. For many travelers, Acropolis Museum is where admiration turns into deeper understanding.
Panathenaic StadiumHistoric stadium
See the marble stadium that hosted the first modern Olympic Games.
Panathenaic Stadium carries a special kind of historical energy because it connects ancient Athens with the revival of the modern Olympic Games. Built in marble and set in a graceful urban hollow, it feels ceremonial even before you begin thinking about its athletic legacy. The clean lines and open form make it easy to imagine crowds, competition, and civic spectacle gathering here. It is a stop where historical symbolism comes across immediately.
The stadium is rewarding not only for sports history, but also for the way it reflects Athens as a city of continuity. Very few places make the passage from antiquity to the modern era feel so physically visible in one setting. Even a short visit can leave a strong impression because the structure is simple, elegant, and full of meaning. For travelers in Athens, Panathenaic Stadium often feels like a clear and memorable link between classical memory and modern identity.
Syntagma SquareCity center stop
Pass by the Parliament and ceremonial guard at central Athens.
Syntagma Square is the civic heart of modern Athens, and it offers a very different kind of historical experience from the classical ruins nearby. Here, parliament, ceremony, traffic, public movement, and city identity all come together in one central space. The square helps you feel Athens as a contemporary capital rather than only an ancient destination. That contrast gives the stop real value within the wider route.
The most memorable element for many travelers is the ceremonial atmosphere around the Parliament area, especially when the guards and formal setting come into view. Even a short pass through the square gives you a stronger sense of the city's modern political center and urban rhythm. It is less about lingering over one monument and more about feeling the pulse of present-day Athens. Syntagma works best as a moment of orientation between the city's ancient and modern faces.
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Day 5
Santorini
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Ferry to island
Sail from Athens to Santorini and transfer to hotel.
Piraeus PortBoarding point
Board your ferry at Piraeus for Santorini.
Athinios Port SantoriniIsland arrival
Arrive at Santorini port and meet your transfer service.
Santorini Hotel Check-inHotel transfer
Transfer to hotel and settle in for island stay.
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Day 6
Santorini
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Leisure island day
Flexible time for villages, views and beaches.
Fira Caldera WalkCliffside panorama
Stroll Fira's caldera rim with dramatic volcanic sea views.
Fira Caldera Walk is one of the classic Santorini experiences because the scenery is almost continuously spectacular. As you move along the cliff edge, the caldera opens beneath you in sweeping arcs of sea, volcanic islands, whitewashed buildings, and light that seems to change every few minutes. It is the kind of walk that makes people stop repeatedly, not because the route is difficult, but because the views keep asking for attention. The setting feels dramatic, airy, and unmistakably Cycladic.
What makes the walk so rewarding is the balance between natural force and human setting. The caldera itself tells the island's volcanic story, while the town around you adds cafes, terraces, church domes, and the lived texture of a famous island center. Even if Santorini already feels familiar from photos, being on the rim in person has a very different emotional effect. Fira is where the island often becomes more vivid, more immediate, and far more beautiful than expected.
Oia Sunset PointIconic sunset
Visit Oia for whitewashed architecture and famous sunset terraces.
Oia Sunset Point is one of those famous places that still manages to justify its reputation. As evening light begins to soften the whitewashed buildings and the caldera turns deeper blue and gold, the whole village seems to shift into a more cinematic version of itself. The views are instantly recognizable, but in person the atmosphere is much richer, with sea breeze, quiet anticipation, and changing color doing as much as the architecture. It feels like a destination designed for a final pause rather than a rushed visit.
The key to enjoying Oia is to let the moment unfold rather than chase only the perfect photograph. Terraces, domes, lanes, and cliff edges all begin to glow differently as the sun moves lower, and that gradual change is part of the experience. Even on a busy evening, the setting has an undeniable emotional pull. Oia is often the stop that leaves Santorini feeling most dreamlike and unforgettable.
Santorini Free TimeOptional activities
Use free time for beach relaxation or optional island experiences.
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Day 7
Mykonos
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Ferry to Mykonos
Transfer and ferry crossing from Santorini to Mykonos.
Santorini Port DeparturePort departure
Board your high-speed ferry in Santorini.
Mykonos Port ArrivalIsland arrival
Arrive in Mykonos and continue to hotel transfer.
Mykonos Hotel Check-inHotel transfer
Check in at your Mykonos hotel.
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Day 8
Mykonos
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Leisure island day
Enjoy free time in Mykonos town and coast.
Mykonos WindmillsIsland landmark
See the iconic windmills above Mykonos Town.
Mykonos Windmills are among the island's clearest visual symbols, and seeing them in person instantly explains why. Set above the town and close to the waterfront, they combine practical island history with the crisp white geometry that defines the Cycladic image in so many travelers' minds. The setting is open, bright, and immediately photogenic. It is a landmark stop that feels simple yet iconic.
The windmills are especially rewarding because they connect scenery with the working past of the island. What now feels picturesque once belonged to the everyday economic life of Mykonos, and that practical background gives the site more depth than a photo alone might suggest. With the sea, town, and harbor nearby, the viewpoint also works as a strong orientation point. The Mykonos windmills often become one of the island images visitors remember most clearly.
Little VeniceWaterfront quarter
Walk through the colorful waterfront quarter of Little Venice.
Little Venice captures one of the most charming and photogenic sides of Mykonos. The waterfront houses seem to lean directly over the sea, while narrow lanes, bright light, and the open harbor atmosphere create a setting that feels playful and unmistakably island-based. It is the sort of place that invites wandering rather than rushing. Even a short stroll here can feel like stepping into the postcard image of the Cyclades.
What makes the area memorable is its balance of scenery and ease. The sea is always close, the views keep opening unexpectedly, and the old harbor character gives the walk a lively but relaxed rhythm. This is not a monumental heritage stop so much as a place to enjoy texture, mood, and simple coastal beauty. Little Venice is best experienced with no agenda beyond looking, walking, and taking in the setting.
Mykonos Old Town Free TimeFree exploration
Explore boutique lanes and seaside cafés at your own pace.
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Day 9
Athens
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Return to mainland
Travel from Mykonos back to Athens and hotel.
Mykonos Port DepartureBoarding point
Depart Mykonos by ferry or equivalent transfer option.
Piraeus Port ArrivalMainland arrival
Arrive at Piraeus and continue by road to central Athens.
Athens Hotel Check-inHotel transfer
Transfer to hotel and overnight in Athens.
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Day 10
Athens
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Departure day
Scheduled transfer from hotel to airport.
Athens Hotel Check-outCheck-out
Complete hotel checkout and load luggage for transfer.
Athens AirportFinal drop-off
Arrive at Athens Airport for your onward flight.
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Informations
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What's Included
- 9 nights hotel accommodation in selected category
- Professional licensed English-speaking guides on scheduled guided days
- Breakfasts according to itinerary
- Domestic and inter-country transportation listed in itinerary
- Airport and port transfers mentioned in the program
- Museum and site entries included in guided program days
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What's Excluded
- International flights to tour start and from tour end
- Turkey visa and any Greece entry requirement fees
- Personal expenses and optional activities
- Tips for guide, driver and hotel staff
- Drinks with meals unless stated
- Topkapi Palace Harem and Treasury sections
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Entrance Fees
- Main museum and archaeological site entrances on guided days are included
- Topkapi Palace Harem and Treasury sections are optional and extra
- Optional attractions outside the itinerary are not included
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Travel Tips
- Bring comfortable walking shoes for old city streets and archaeological areas
- Carry a light jacket for ferry crossings and evening island breeze
- Use sun protection on island and coastal segments
- Keep passports and ferry tickets accessible on transfer days
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Note
- Program flow may adjust due to ferry timetables, weather, or seasonal operation rules
- Equivalent hotels and transport classes may be used based on availability
- Order of visits can vary while preserving all major included highlights
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Cancellation Policy
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FAQs
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What does the 10-Day Istanbul to Athens, Santorini and Mykonos Combined Tour include?
- 9 nights hotel accommodation in selected category
- Professional licensed English-speaking guides on scheduled guided days
- Breakfasts according to itinerary
- Domestic and inter-country transportation listed in itinerary
- Airport and port transfers mentioned in the program
- Museum and site entries included in guided program days
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Where does the tour start and end? Do I need open-jaw flights?
- This tour starts in Istanbul (Turkey)
- It ends in Athens (Greece)
- International flights to tour start and from tour end are excluded
- Most guests book open-jaw flights (arrive Istanbul, depart Athens)
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Is this combined tour private or shared?
- This is a scheduled package with guided days and scheduled transfers
- Guided days operate with licensed guides (typically shared services)
- Flight and ferry segments follow operator schedules and rules
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What is the day-by-day outline of the 10-day Istanbul, Athens, Santorini and Mykonos route?
- Day 1: Arrival in Istanbul, hotel check-in
- Day 2: Istanbul Old City tour day
- Day 3: Flight to Athens, hotel check-in
- Day 4: Athens Acropolis tour day
- Day 5: Ferry to Santorini, hotel check-in
- Day 6: Santorini leisure day
- Day 7: Ferry to Mykonos, hotel check-in
- Day 8: Mykonos leisure day
- Day 9: Ferry back to Athens, hotel check-in
- Day 10: Departure transfer to Athens Airport
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What is included on the Istanbul Old City tour? Is Topkapi Harem included?
- Old City guided highlights are included as per itinerary
- Topkapi Palace visit is included as listed
- Topkapi Palace Harem and Treasury sections are excluded unless stated
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What is included on the Athens sightseeing day?
- Guided Acropolis and city highlights as listed
- Museum and site entries included in guided program days are included
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Are Santorini and Mykonos guided or free time?
- Santorini and Mykonos are planned as leisure segments in this itinerary
- You can explore independently or add optional island activities
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Are ferry tickets included and what seating is it?
- Ferry segments are included as part of the listed itinerary transportation
- Seating is typically economy/free seating unless otherwise stated
- Schedules can vary by season and sea conditions
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Which meals are included?
- Breakfasts are included according to itinerary
- Lunches, dinners and drinks are excluded unless stated
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Do I need visas for Turkey and Greece?
- Turkey visa and any Greece entry requirement fees are excluded
- Visa requirements depend on your nationality
- Please check passport validity and entry rules before travel
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Is accommodation included and what hotel category is used?
- Yes. 9 nights accommodation is included
- Hotel category depends on your selected option and availability
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What is not included in the price?
- International flights to tour start and from tour end
- Turkey visa and any Greece entry requirement fees
- Personal expenses and optional activities
- Tips for guide, driver and hotel staff
- Drinks with meals unless stated
- Topkapi Palace Harem and Treasury sections
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Good to Know
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Good to know: keep flexibility on ferry days
- Sea conditions can affect ferry schedules
- Avoid tight connections immediately after arrivals
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Good to know: pack light for island transfers
- Ports can involve ramps, stairs and walking with luggage
- A smaller suitcase and a daypack make transfers easier
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Good to know: Oia sunset hours can be crowded
- Arrive early for viewpoints in peak months
- Reserve restaurants in advance if you plan dinner in Oia
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Good to know: dress modestly for mosques in Istanbul
- Shoulders and knees should be covered
- Women may need a headscarf for mosque entry
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Good to know: comfortable shoes improve the experience
- Istanbul Old City streets and Athens sites can be uneven
- Non-slip walking shoes help on stone paths
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Good to know: plan cash for optional sections and small purchases
- Topkapi Harem/Treasury are optional if not included
- Cash can be useful for tips and small purchases
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