Viking Mars
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35 Night Voyage of Marco Polo Cruise from Athens (Port of Piraeus)

Ship: Viking Mars
Cruise Line: Viking Oceans
Sailed: Tuesday, Oct 25, 2022 from Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
Ended: Tuesday, Nov 29, 2022
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Tuesday, Oct 25, 2022 departure of the Viking Mars. If Viking Oceans modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day 1 - Tuesday - Oct 25, 2022
Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece    
Embark your ship and settle into your stateroom. Athens has been called the "birthplace of democracy". Its legacy looms large from atop Acropolis Hill, the pinnacle of ancient Greece. This open-air museum is an astonishing repository of once-mighty structures. From its colonnaded Parthenon-more than 2,600 years ago-revered Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle formulated new ideas of government and debated its role in civic life to captivated audiences. Remnants of spiritual life are also here in the several temples to Athena and Zeus.
Day 2 - Wednesday - Oct 26, 2022
Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece
Athens (Port of Piraeus), Greece    
For a more intimate experience of Athens, the charming Plaka District invites guests with its labyrinth of cobblestone lanes. Neoclassical architecture lines the narrow streets of the "Neighborhood of the Gods", so named for its location. Browsing its shops or simply perusing its nooks and crannies are pastimes favored by visitors and locals alike. This historic area is the ideal setting in which to enjoy traditional small plates of mezes and a sip of ouzo.
Day 3 - Thursday - Oct 27, 2022
Cruising the Mediterranean Sea
Cruising the Mediterranean Sea    
Sail the ocean stage on which civilizations have risen and fallen, where empires ventured forth in their great armadas to control these strategic waters. Enjoy the amenities of your ship as you sail. Perhaps take a breath of fresh air on a brisk walk around the Promenade Deck or begin your day with a workout in the well-equipped Fitness Center.
Day 4 - Friday - Oct 28, 2022
Haifa (Jerusalem), Israel
Haifa (Jerusalem), Israel    
Haifa is one of Israel's most important and beautiful cities, built on the slopes of Mount Carmel and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Pilgrims of the Baha'i faith flock here to visit the Hanging Gardens of Haifa, a series of breathtaking terraces on the hillside. Mount Carmel also holds significance to Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths. Most notably, this was the spot of Elijah's sacrifice by fire by which he miraculously ended a drought. Nearby, the ancient city of Acre, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 5 - Saturday - Oct 29, 2022
Haifa (Jerusalem), Israel
Haifa (Jerusalem), Israel    
High above Haifa, brilliant blooms spill down the side of Mount Carmel, a site significant in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This place is also meaningful to those of the Baha'i faith, who travel here from afar to see the Hanging Gardens of Haifa. The beautifully landscaped swath of flowers and topiary, arranged around wide, elegant mountainside stairways and plazas, creates stunning geometric designs. From Mount Carmel's tabletop summit, visitors take in the breathtaking terraced gardens against the expansive backdrop of the city below and the Mediterranean beyond.
Day 6 - Sunday - Oct 30, 2022
Port Said, Egypt
Port Said, Egypt    
It has been said of Egypt's exhilarating capital, "He who has not seen Cairo has not seen the world". Certainly, the heart of the nation beats with an unbridled passion in this city made prosperous over millennia as a stopover for Sahara caravans on trade routes to Byzantium. Amid the stimulating strum, the insistent beauty of everyday life reigns here, with the serene Nile sliding through like an entrancing serpent. Cairo's very age mesmerizes; its monuments have stood here for more than 5,000 years.
Day 7 - Monday - Oct 31, 2022
Cruising the Suez Canal, Egypt
Cruising the Suez Canal, Egypt    
An engineering marvel, the Suez Canal was completed in 1869. The sea-level, single-lane waterway has no locks, and only two lakes allow north- and southbound ships to pass each other: Ballah Bypass and Great Bitter Lake. Along this historic waterway, stark desert sands stretch into Egypt and an occasional giant mound of sand appears on its banks, dug from the canal. Nearby lies the town of Ismailia, known as the "City of Beauty and Enchantment", which was built to serve the canal's construction and maintenance.
Day 8 - Tuesday - Nov 1, 2022
Safaga, Egypt
Safaga, Egypt    
Luxor is set on the east bank of the Nile River and once served as the capital of Egypt's New Kingdom. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site lined with beautiful colonial hotels and some of the world's most ancient and significant ruins. Many consider this city, watched over by graceful single-sailed feluccas plying the Nile, one of the world's great open-air museums. The sprawling Temples of Luxor and Karnak on the east bank are linked by the ancient Avenue of the Sphinxes. On the west bank, in the Valley of the Kings, lie the tombs of Egypt's great pharaohs.
Day 9 - Wednesday - Nov 2, 2022
Sharm El Sheik, Egypt
Sharm El Sheik, Egypt    
Egypt's seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh is often called the "City of Peace" for the number of international peace conferences held here. Its location, where major bodies of water meet, has transformed from a modest fishing village into a major port. However, "Sharm", as it known by locals, is renowned for its unrivaled scuba diving among vibrant coral, dramatic rock formations, and reef walls. The surrounding desert, too, though less colorful, exudes its own stark beauty. A Jeep safari is the ideal way to explore beyond the scenic jagged mountains that hug the town.
Day 10 - Thursday - Nov 3, 2022
Aqaba (Petra), Jordan
Aqaba (Petra), Jordan    
Jordan's only coastal city, Aqaba is set amid coffee-colored desert hills. With its central location between Africa and Asia, it has played a significant role in the region's trade for thousands of years. Today, its prosperity rests in its position as the sole port of the nation and in its pristine dive sites. The city's history, too, draws inquisitive travelers. In 1917, T. E. Lawrence (known as Lawrence of Arabia) led troops here in the Battle of Aqaba. The white-robed English ally helped the Arabs run the Turks from the city's fortress during a camel charge.
Day 11 - Friday - Nov 4, 2022
Cruising the Red Sea
Cruising the Red Sea    
Day 12 - Saturday - Nov 5, 2022
Cruising the Red Sea
Cruising the Red Sea    
Follow in the footsteps of early explorers who sailed the waters of the Red Sea as long ago as 2500 BC. History and legend are rich in this narrow stretch of sea between Asia and Africa. As you sail today, savor a range of international cuisine onboard. Choose from a variety of international flavors at the World Cafe, enjoy al fresco dining on the Aquavit Terrace, or regional specialties in The Restaurant.
Day 13 - Sunday - Nov 6, 2022
Cruising the Gulf of Aden
Cruising the Gulf of Aden    
Day 14 - Monday - Nov 7, 2022
Cruising the Gulf of Aden
Cruising the Gulf of Aden    
Follow the centuries-old trade route linking the Red Sea to the Arabian Sea. This historic waterway was named for the former British Crown colony city of Aden, an adjacent port in today's Yemen. As you sail today, attend an informative lecture or watch a film in the onboard state-of-the-art theater. A range of insightful TED Talks and destination-inspired seminars are offered daily.
Day 15 - Tuesday - Nov 8, 2022
Salalah (Port Raysut), Oman
Salalah (Port Raysut), Oman    
The Omani city of Salalah is situated on the southeastern edge of the Arabian peninsula and was a major port on the 13th-century frankincense route. This fascinating cultural history was supported by several sites around the city, such as ancient towns and caravan oases, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites today. Salalah is often called the "Garden City" for the greenery and coconut trees that line its streets and boulevards. One of its most impressive sites is the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, with its richly adorned Islamic architecture.
Day 16 - Wednesday - Nov 9, 2022
Cruising the Arabian Sea
Cruising the Arabian Sea    
Cross the Arabian Sea, originally called the Erythraean Sea, after King Erythras of Greek mythology. Its modern-day moniker derives from the Arab sailors who dominated trade on its waters from the 9th century onward. As you sail, take advantage of the array of delicious cuisine offered onboard. You may visit Mamsen's, a casual gourmet deli, any time from early morning to late at night for a taste of traditional Norwegian fare. Or, dine at Manfredi's Italian Restaurant for authentic fare with options ranging from Milanese risotto to Tuscan-inspired classics.
Day 17 - Thursday - Nov 10, 2022
Muscat, Oman
Muscat, Oman    
Muscat enjoys a stunning setting between the Arabian Sea and the rocky Western Hajar Mountains. A rich and romantic canvas of low whitewashed buildings watched over by traditional dhow fishing boats bobbing in the harbor, the city is also a trove of royal and Islamic treasures. The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque was named for the beloved leader who has bolstered the country's economy; a dazzling expanse of white marble, intricate wooden panels, and magnificent stained-glass windows. Hints of the country's past as a Portuguese outpost can be found in Old Muscat.
Day 18 - Friday - Nov 11, 2022
Cruising the Arabian Sea
Cruising the Arabian Sea    
Day 19 - Saturday - Nov 12, 2022
Cruising the Arabian Sea
Cruising the Arabian Sea    
Sail the Arabian Sea, an important marine trade route since Antiquity. During the Age of Sail, all manner of spices, metals, and precious stones were carried back and forth across these waters by industrious traders. As you sail, explore a well-curated onboard library, tucked in a private alcove of The Living Room, and select from a broad range of titles. Read a book by the Main Pool, a calming oasis in any weather with its retractable roof, allowing for year-round swimming.
Day 20 - Sunday - Nov 13, 2022
Mumbai, India
Mumbai, India    
Mumbai is spread over seven islands and is a major cultural capital of India. Bombay, as it was known until 1995, still enjoys its magnificent seaside setting and is home to some of India's most beloved landmarks. Perhaps none is as glamorous as the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, it has hosted celebrities and presidents. Adjacent, the impressive Gateway of India was built to salute the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. Mumbai also hosted the headquarters of Mahatma Gandhi.
Day 21 - Monday - Nov 14, 2022
Mumbai, India
Mumbai, India    
Mumbai encompasses every element of humanity and is a striking blend of cultures and traditions. Millionaires and laborers rub shoulders on bustling streets. Bollywood film directors create big-budget films among a culture of fashionistas and financiers. The city's streets reflect every subculture, religion, and cuisine of India, as people migrated here from all over the country. And the city's festivals honor both Western and Indian traditions, from Good Friday to the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, a celebration of local music, dance, theater, and film.
Day 22 - Tuesday - Nov 15, 2022
Mumbai, India
Mumbai, India    
The skyline of Mumbai is an eclectic combination of architectural styles, from Gothic to Victorian and from Art Deco to contemporary expressions. Several of these structures are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the historic Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, a 19th-century Victorian Neo-Gothic train station built to mark the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign. The city is also home to a collection of 94 UNESCO-protected Victorian-era and Art Deco buildings set around the spacious greenspace of Oval Maidan.
Day 23 - Wednesday - Nov 16, 2022
Marmagao, India
Marmagao, India    
Goa was the cultural center of Portuguese India for 450 years. This was the first region in India colonized, and the last to get its freedom. Nowhere in India is the colonial influence so prominent. About a third of Goans are Catholic and the colonial styles of the Old Town have earned it a place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among its magnificent cathedrals and monasteries, the Se Cathedral is one of the largest churches in Asia. The Basilica of Bom Jesus, a fine example of Baroque architecture, holds the remains of St. Francis Xavier, the city's patron saint.
Day 24 - Thursday - Nov 17, 2022
Cruising the Laccadive Sea    
Sail the azure waters between the island nations of Sri Lanka and the Maldives at the tip of India's southern point. The Laccadive Sea has been a thriving region for pearl fishing for thousands of years. Meet fellow guests and listen to the soothing sounds of classical music in The Living Room, an ideal setting for relaxation. Enjoy a cup of coffee or sip on a refreshing cocktail.
Day 25 - Friday - Nov 18, 2022
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Colombo, Sri Lanka    
Brimming with old-world charm, Colombo is Sri Lanka's largest cultural center. With its large harbor and strategic seaside location, Colombo quickly earned favor among ancient traders. The island was first colonized by the Portuguese, followed by the Dutch, then the English, who ruled until the country gained independence in 1948. Still today, evidence of all three nations is clear in the cuisine, language, and architecture. Within the city's 19th-century fortress stands the Neo-Baroque Old Parliament Building, and the city's streets carry the names of former British governors.
Day 26 - Saturday - Nov 19, 2022
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Colombo, Sri Lanka    
Sri Lanka's rich culture, colonial history, and stunning setting merge along the mile-long Galle Face Green, nestled between the ocean and the business district. On this welcoming lawn kissed by sea breezes, young men play cricket, couples stroll, and children fly kites. Food vendors may tempt passersby with isso wade-deep-fried shrimp cakes-or other treats. The prestigious Galle Face Hotel, built by the British in 1864, serves refreshing gin and tonics and offers a complete tea service. Its veranda is the perfect spot to watch the sun set over the Indian Ocean.
Day 27 - Sunday - Nov 20, 2022
Cruising the Bay of Bengal
Cruising the Bay of Bengal    
Day 28 - Monday - Nov 21, 2022
Cruising the Bay of Bengal
Cruising the Bay of Bengal    
Sail the history-rich waters of the Bay of Bengal, the crossroads of the great civilizations of South and Southeast Asia.
Day 29 - Tuesday - Nov 22, 2022
Cruising the Strait of Malacca
Cruising the Strait of Malacca    
Strait of Malacca: This narrow passage between Malaysia and the Indonesian island of Sumatra was a major route for early traders shipping glassware, precious stones, camphor, ivory, and sandalwood. Today, it is one of the busiest shipping channels in the world, linking the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Along this historic waterway, the lush shores of Sumatra grace the horizon to the south, stretching out to lowlands, mangroves, and swamps. The more urban skylines of Malaysia-George Town and Kuala Lumpur among them-shimmer in the distance to the north.
Day 30 - Wednesday - Nov 23, 2022
Georgetown, Malaysia
Georgetown, Malaysia    
Capital of the Malaysian island of Penang, George Town has long been a crossroad. Today, it is a glorious celebration of culture, one of Asia's most colorful corners. Malays, Indians, and Chinese all share a past here, as a ride around town via a pedaled trishaw will show. George Town's unique cityscape features shops from colonial days, Buddhist and Taoist temples, and kongsi, brightly painted clan houses that traditionally open their doors to all who share a surname. The town's rich literary past includes residents such as Rudyard Kipling, Somerset Maugham, and Noel Coward.
Day 31 - Thursday - Nov 24, 2022
Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia    
The capital of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur was built by Chinese tin prospectors in the mid-1800s. Since then, the city of KL, as the locals call it, has grown into a stunning mix of colonial, Moorish, Tudor, Neo-Gothic, and Grecian-Spanish architecture. The two-story shophouses of Old Market Square, with storefronts below and residences above, reveal the lives of merchants. The magnificent Petronas Towers are the centerpiece of this fascinating city; the side-by-side twin spires resemble a pair of rockets, connected by a two-story sky bridge that spans the 41st and 42nd floors.
Day 32 - Friday - Nov 25, 2022
Singapore, Singapore
Singapore, Singapore    
Singapore is the world's only island city-state. Established in 1819 for the East India Company by Sir Stamford Raffles, after whom the famed hotel is named, it grew from a secluded backwater into a shabby port city before transforming itself into a sophisticated metropolis. The technology and economy are highly advanced here, yet the islands host plentiful green parks with tree-lined footpaths and the stunning National Orchid Garden. For a panoramic view of it all, the observation deck of the Marina Bay Sands towers offers the perfect solution.
Day 33 - Saturday - Nov 26, 2022
Cruising the Gulf of Thailand, Thailand
Cruising the Gulf of Thailand, Thailand    
The Gulf of Thailand, the massive sea basin bordered by Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia, is still known as the Gulf of Siam to the Malay and Khmer people. Long stretches of sandy beaches, low-lying emerald hills, and soaring mountains surround this oval-shaped gulf. The lush hills of Botum Sakor National Park unfold north of Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Along Thailand's shores, several beach-ringed islands point the way to Laem Chabang port.
Day 34 - Sunday - Nov 27, 2022
Nathon, Thailand    
Koh Samui is Thailand's second-largest island after Phuket and a paradise of swaying palms and scenic beaches. Sun-loving beachcombers from Thailand and beyond come to the island to wade, swim, and lounge in the lapping tides. Until the early 1970s, this self-sufficient community had no roadways; crossing the island required a full-day trek across nine miles of mountainous jungle. Today, Koh Samui retains the slower pace of simpler times. The cherished traditions of old Siamese fishing villages, too, are preserved as tiny boats gently bob on turquoise waters.
Day 35 - Monday - Nov 28, 2022
Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand
Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand    
Often called the "City of Angels", Bangkok is Thailand's largest and most populous city. A sprawling and heady mix of modern skyscrapers, floating markets, and longtail boats skimming the Chao Phraya River, the scintillating capital of old Siam engages all the senses. Yet it all seems devoutly grounded by the presence of its revered gilded wats, or temples. Wat Arun, in particular, can be seen from all corners of the city. This majestic riverside "Temple of Dawn" catches the first light of each day like a pearl, casting a soft glow on one of Asia's most remarkable cities.
Day 36 - Tuesday - Nov 29, 2022
Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand
Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand    
Historic Siam of old, Bangkok is beautifully set on the Chao Phraya River. Thai culture is rich and engaging in this bustling center, and its origins are reflected through centuries-old Buddhist wats, or temples. The towering Wat Arun, named for the god of the rising sun, stands dramatically on the river's banks. The revered temples and elegant buildings within the walls of the renowned Grand Palace date to the late 1700s. A gilded array of golden pagodas and stupas (shrines), it has been the royal family's residence for more than 150 years. After breakfast, disembark your ship and journey home.
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