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Atlantis Travel Cruises in Greece - Cruises in the Greek islands. Site includes photographs, information on discounts, free hotel stay in Athens and free cruising for children. Online reservations available.

Greek Islands Cruise Centre - Information on cruises, yachting, sailing and scuba diving in Greece.

Viking Yacht Cruises - Details on trips through the Greek Islands; itineraries, rates, and fleet information.

Ghiolman Yachts Travel Aviation - Aegean or Ionian organized or flotilla cruising, yacht charter, bare boat and crewed. Established 1885.

Nexus Active Cruises - Cruises and sailing in the local area. Offering a variety of activities including cooking, photography and archaeology.

Passion Sailing Cruises - Services, routes and yachts of this organiser of cruises in the Dodecanese and the Aegean Sea.

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