Greece — 8 Nights Honeymoon, Max $10,000 Athens, Mykonos, Santorini — eight nights moving through three of the most distinct experiences the Greek world has to offer, built to stay comfortably within $10,000 for two people. Two nights in Athens for the Acropolis at dawn and a food walk through the Central Market that most tourists miss entirely by eating in Plaka. Three nights in Mykonos for beach days at Elia and Psarou, a sunset cocktail at Little Venice as the windmills turn gold, and the maze of white alleys that the Venetians designed in the Middle Ages to confuse pirates. Three nights in Santorini at Canaves Oia Suites — caldera-view plunge pool rooms in Oia — for a semi-private catamaran cruise to the volcanic hot springs, the Akrotiri Bronze Age ruins, and the most famous sunset in the world from the Kastro viewpoint with a bottle of local Vinsanto. Three hotels, every booking link beneath its activity, and an honest budget showing the $10K ceiling leaves substantial room for upgrades and splurges. Mention your honeymoon at every booking — Greek hospitality means complimentary touches are the norm.
Greece — 8 Nights Honeymoon, Max $10,000 Athens, Mykonos, Santorini — eight nights moving through three of the most distinct experiences the Greek world has to offer, built to stay comfortably within $10,000 for two people. Two nights in Athens for the Acropolis at dawn and a food walk through the Central Market that most tourists miss entirely by eating in Plaka. Three nights in Mykonos for beach days at Elia and Psarou, a sunset cocktail at Little Venice as the windmills turn gold, and the maze of white alleys that the Venetians designed in the Middle Ages to confuse pirates. Three nights in Santorini at Canaves Oia Suites — caldera-view plunge pool rooms in Oia — for a semi-private catamaran cruise to the volcanic hot springs, the Akrotiri Bronze Age ruins, and the most famous sunset in the world from the Kastro viewpoint with a bottle of local Vinsanto. Three hotels, every booking link beneath its activity, and an honest budget showing the $10K ceiling leaves substantial room for upgrades and splurges. Mention your honeymoon at every booking — Greek hospitality means complimentary touches are the norm.