By Cassie Bailey | Published: February 4, 2021 | Updated: Februrary 11, 2026
Embark on a voyage to remember on a cruise to the Eastern Mediterranean. Set foot ashore at Istanbul, Ephesus (Kuşadası), Rhodes, Santorini, Jerusalem (Ashdod) and Haifa. Here is a top 26 list of the best attractions and tours for a Greece, Turkey or Israel vacation. Enjoy as many Eastern Mediterranean Cruises as your adventurous spirit will allow!
Key Takeaways
The well-preserved ruins of Ephesus, a 1.5-square-mile area, give you an idea of life in the ancient Greco-Roman times. The UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site was built in the 10th century B.C. as a trading city and a center for the Anatolian fertility goddess Cybele. When the Roman Republic took control, it became a vibrant city of over 250,000 inhabitants. Excavations started 150 years ago, and still, only 29% of the ancient city has been uncovered.
Check out the Library of Celsus with its towering columns and the statue of the goddess of wisdom. The Scholastica Baths, with marble toilets and the remarkable Ephesus' Terraced Houses, are wildly fascinating as well.
Situated a few miles from Ephesus is the pleasant village of Selçuk. You can enjoy the views from the hilltop with the Byzantine ruins of the Basilica of St. John the Apostle, built in the sixth century, as well as the spectacular, well-preserved Ayasuluk Fortress.
Migrating storks use the nearby Roman and Byzantine Aqueduct for their huge nests. West of the center is a reconstructed pillar, which is what remains of the Temple of Artemis. This was once the biggest temple on Earth, and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Santorini's principal towns, Fira and Oia, cling to cliffs. Stroll along the meandering streets and check out the photogenic white houses. The bustling capital of Fira can be reached by a cable car. Have a look at the picturesque blue-domed St. Gerasimos Church and the Byzantine castle ruins.
Next, sit down at a cozy waterfront taverna to enjoy Greek seafood. You'll have picturesque views of the sea, the other islands, the black and red lava pebbled beaches and Greece’s deep blue waters. In Oia, don't miss the stunning sunset and maybe even sample Santorini's delicious Vinsanto dessert wine.
When looking for ancient history combined with breathtaking nature and laid-back beaches, this is the right place. The Greek island of Rhodes, located less than 12 miles (19 km) from Turkey, was once famous for the Colossus, a 108-feet-high (33 meters) statue of the Greek sun-god Helios. Erected at the harbor in 280 B.C., it was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Nowadays, it's no surprise Rhodes is among the most visited of all Greek islands and a great spot for a Greece vacation.
The crusading Knights of St. John, a medieval Catholic military order, made Rhodes their stronghold from 1309 to 1522, leaving behind formidable fortifications and the Palace of the Grand Master.
They also left their traces on the gorgeous Old Town of Rhodes City, which is surrounded by medieval walls with seven gates and a dry moat bed. Climb the clock tower for a bird's-eye view of the city.
Around 31 miles (50 km) south of Rhodes City, it's worth making the trip to the town of Lindos for its beautifully preserved, cliff-top acropolis. This natural citadel was fortified by the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Knights of St. John and the Ottomans.
Stroll around the remains of the Temple to Athena Lindia, the monumental fourth-century gates and the columns of the Hellenistic stoa, once a covered walkway.
Cruise to Ashdod, the largest port in Israel, south of Tel Aviv, to start your Holy Land tours. From here, it's a one-hour drive east to the fabulous city of Jerusalem, or Al-Quds in Arabic, meaning "The Holy One." A visit to the city sacred to Jews, Muslims and Christians alike will be a memorable experience.
Pass through Damascus or Jaffa Gate, or one of the six other gates, and stroll around the mythical Old City, built in the early 16th century by the Turkish Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.
Head to the Temple Mount or Al Haram Ash Sharif, an ample public space sacred to all three Abrahamic faiths. You won't miss the iconic Dome of the Rock, constructed between 688 and 691, with its distinctive gold dome and traditional Islamic geometric designs. The dome covers a piece of stone sacred to both the Muslim and Jewish religions.
Next to the building is the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third-holiest site in Islam. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Temple Mount plaza is surrounded by walls, including the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site.
Cruise to Haifa, the country's third-largest city, which is beautifully set on the slopes of Mount Carmel. You'll find several interesting sights and a pleasant, sandy beach to enjoy during your Holy Land tours. Stroll around Wadi Salib, the Old City center near the port, and continue to Wadi Nisnas, the Arab quarter.
The trendy German Colony neighborhood is not to be missed either. Still, the absolute highlight is the iconic Shrine of the Bab.
Haifa is the world center for the Baha'i faith. You can walk around the lovely Bah'ai Gardens set around the 19 steep terraces. Next, visit the Shrine of the Bab, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The striking golden dome is composed of 12,000 tiles. Men and women must be covered from the shoulders to the knees.
The pilgrimage site, built in 1953, is said to hold the remains of the Bab. The free, 45-minute Panorama Tour is highly recommended. From the Viewing Balcony, you’ll appreciate a breathtaking view of the shrine out toward the Mediterranean Sea.
From the bustling bazaars of Istanbul to the sun-drenched cliffs of Santorini, and from the ancient ruins of Ephesus to Jerusalem’s sacred sites, the Eastern Mediterranean offers a stunning tapestry of history, culture and natural beauty.
Each destination reveals its own story, from Ottoman palaces and Byzantine wonders to volcanic islands and UNESCO treasures. You could be wandering cobblestone streets, sampling local cuisine or marveling at iconic landmarks — every stop promises unforgettable experiences.
Start your journey today! Plan a cruise through these remarkable locations and immerse yourself in the magic of a true Mediterranean tour.