Greece with Rose Wilde

October 12 - 20, 2025 | One Exclusive Departure

A Mediterranean Odyssey

The best of Athens, Crete, and Santorini

October 12 - 20, 2025 | 9 Days, 8 Nights

“Loved the authenticity of everywhere we ate. The food was fresh and delightful.”
Rachel W.

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$11,000

per person, based on double occupancy. Includes two internal flights and all inter-island transport

Baker & Owner of LA's Red Bread, Rose Wilde

You emerge from the Aegean’s sapphire blue waters onto a secluded beach framed by rugged mountains, the breeze perfumed with citrus and herbs. Lunch — the sizzle of fresh-caught fish on a charcoal grill — is another stunningly delicious meal in one of the world’s most beautiful places. This is the Greece you’ve been dreaming of, a place where ancient ruins, bustling food markets, breathtaking landscapes and millennia of art and culture combine in the best fever dream you’ve ever had. You’ve met winemakers in Crete and watched the sunset over Santorini. Now, toes in sand, it’s time for another perfectly refreshing dip in the sea, letting the sun and sea serve as your guide. You’ve never felt more alive.

Trip Highlights

  • Sample Athenian pastries with Rose
  • 4 x4 Excursion to Mt. Karfi
  • Aegean snorkeling experience
  • White-sand beach lunch with wine
  • Sail around Santorini, pausing to soak in hot springs
  • Hands-on cooking classes
  • Sample rare vintages from Crete and Santorini
  • Acropolis experience with local expert
Hand drawn illustration of a map of Greece in black and gold

3 Reasons to Travel with Rose Wilde

Rose Wilde is many things — master gardener, brilliant writer, food justice advocate, former human rights lawyer … As chef-owner of LA’s organic, sourdough-fueled bakery Red Bread, she’s known for gorgeous, wow-factor cakes crowned (and flavored) with flowers, whimsical cookies and pastries brimming with fresh California fruit. Her debut cookbook was a Bon Appétit best book of 2023, and the LA Times named her pies, cookies and rye bread among LA’s finest. Also, she’s just so lovely — filled with energy, ready for fun, and always hungry for a delicious bite when the moment avails.

Love to Spare

Rose spent a year living in Greece early in her career and fell in love with its old ways as a cradle of civilization with incredible food and endless pastries! She’s excited to share the vibrant community and unique countryside of her erstwhile adopted home.

Leap of Faith

When Rose gets into something, she jumps in with her whole body, heart and mind. He zeal for life and ability to connect with every human she encounters is a true wonder to behold. We can think of no better friend to illuminate the myriad wonders of Greek’s eternal culture.

Phyllosophy 101

Aegean sweets are at once super simple and sublimely satisfying — when it comes to pastry, Greece is truly a land of milk and honey. Rose finds inspiration in the way Greek desserts balance smooth, rich custards against delicate phyllo crisps … With just enough honey to “make it stick.”

Day by Day

*On rare occasions, this itinerary may change.

Day 1: Athens

October 12, Sun

​​Kαλως ηρθες στην Ελλάδα — Welcome to Greece! 

Our adventure begins, after transfers from the airport, at our hotel. We’ll take a moment to recalibrate and meet for a casual welcome dinner, replete with a generous array local specialties. Over a sumptuous bite or two, we’ll get to know our host and toast to the adventure ahead.

Tastemaker Moment: Rose will lead a toast and share her love of Greek culture

Day 2: Athens

October 13, Mon

Our day starts with a food tour. As we wander in and out of markets, bakeries and cafes, we’ll sample succulent loukoumades, Greece’s honey-drenched answer to the doughnut; spinach and cheese pies; tangy, creamy cheeses and cold cuts; and grassy, fragrant olive oils and honeys.

These treats are just an appetizer for the main course: a traditional lunch — think no-frills fare like lemon-crusted mackerel and charred souvlaki — at a local taverna. As the afternoon rolls around, we’ll return to the hotel for some rest and relaxation.

Don’t slumber too deeply because our dinner at Varoulko Seaside, one of the country’s few Michelin-starred restaurants, will be one for the ages. As yachts glide silently past our perch on the marina and the Acropolis shimmers in the distance, we’ll enjoy achingly fresh seafood just out of the water. With each bite, tonight’s dinner will give new meaning to the great poet Odysseas’s claim that to deconstruct Greece is to be left with an olive tree, a vineyard and a fishing boat — and that is all you will ever need.

Tastemaker Moment: Rose will invite us to try a few local specialty pastries

Day 3: Athens

October 14, Tue

Up first is the nearby Plaka neighborhood — a cobblestoned hillside lined with tavernas, shops and cafes — for a hands-on lunch in the best sense, as we roll up our sleeves together with our host to learn more about the techniques and primal ingredients of Greek cuisine. It’s a masterclass in slowing down, and celebrating seasonal ingredients. We’ll sit down for an incredible meal and toast our local chefs.

Now it’s onto one of the most stunning relics in Europe, the Acropolis. We’ll take our time to drink it all in—wandering among the columns of the Parthenon and marveling at the ancient stonework of the Temple of Athena and Nike. After this incredibly powerful immersion into history and architecture, you’ll have the balance of the day to yourself. See you in the morning. 

Day 4: Athens to Crete

October 15, Wed

This morning we’ll puddle-jump over to Crete, Greece’s largest island and virtually a country unto itself, with a rich history dating back to Neolithic times. It’s also the birthplace of olive oil, with olive trees having been cultivated here for more than a dozen millennia, and there’s no better place in the world to learn about liquid gold, as the poet Homer referred to it.

We’ll start our island adventure with a visit to a traditional olive mill and family estate, learning all about ancient and contemporary cultivation methods, then enjoy a cooking class and lunch courtesy of the family matriarch. 

After our feast, we’ll check into our beachside hotel and have a little time to unwind and explore the fishing village of Agios Nikolaos, whose picturesque coastline captured the imagination of filmmakers like Walt Disney and Jules Dassin back in the 1960s. Dinner tonight will be at our hotel, where the playful menu features mashups of Greek classics, like grilled grouper with bouillabaisse cream, stuffed artichokes with miso, and pastitsio with a moussaka twist.

Tastemaker Moment: Rose will collaborate with a local grandmother on a countryside lunch

Day 5: Crete to Santorini

October 16, Thu

Legend has it that you can’t truly understand Cretan culture without heading to the mountains, and today’s our day to do just that. We’ll make our way up Mount Karfi and explore the supposed birth place of Zeus, stopping along the way to discuss the diverse flora and fona growing along the trail. 

At the top, we’ll rest among the ruins of an ancient Minoan settlement and enjoy sweeping views of the island’s rugged north coast, fringed by the purple Selena and Dikti mountains. Up next is a truly special lunch. We’ll stop at a picturesque hillside village at a taverna steeped in legend, where will fill up on saganaki (charred feta with eggplant and tomatoes) and tsigariasto (roasted lamb) and eat to our heart’s content.

No visit to the mountains is complete without wine, and Crete’s iconic wine region just happens to be a stone’s throw away. We’ll then return to the tranquil luxury of our 5-star resort to reset and relax. Dinner is on our own tonight.

Day 6: Santorini

October 17, Fri

We’re off to Santorini by ferry this morning, cradle of Minoan civilization and site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in history, which has bequeathed the island its unique microclimate and ashy terroir. Our morning will be devoted to learning about the Santorini’s small, flourishing wine industry centered on the indigenous Assyrtiko grape, known for its distinctive citrus and mineral notes and saline aroma.

We’ll visit several family-run wineries, learning more about Assyrtiko’s versatility and aging potential and admiring the ambelia, the ancient technique by which the vines are trained picturesquely into low-spiraling baskets to protect them from the winds.

Santorini is a place to indulge whims and wander, so the afternoon is ours to stroll the winding cobblestone alleyways and admire the traditional cerulean-domed, whitewashed buildings that clamber up and down the island’s rocky hillsides. Weather permitting, our dinner tonight will be a true sundowner, as we watch the Aegean ignite in a kaleidoscope of reds and yellows from our perch at our rustic restaurant.

Day 7: Santorini

October 18, Sat

Today is about island living in all its glory, as we board our private catamaran for a day of exploring the deep blue Aegean sea. Our first port of call will be the spectacular caldera hot springs, where we’ll lather ourselves up for a rejuvenating mud bath.

After rinsing off, we’ll sail past the ancient settlement of Akrotiri, home to one of the first lighthouses in Greece, stopping for a swim at the secluded cove of White Beach, named for the gleaming cliffs that encircle it. While we enjoy an onboard seafood barbecue lunch. After we eat, we’ll head to nearby Red Beach for more swimming and snorkeling.

Dinner tonight is fresh, lively and local just down the road from the hotel. 

Tastemaker Moment: Rose will provide some essential snorkeling tips

Day 8: Athens

October 19, Sun

It’s back to Athens this morning and we will head to the countryside in the Kalyvia area of Attica. Surrounded by vineyards and olive trees this organic farm is the perfect oasis for our last day together. We will enjoy a traditional greek lunch from farm to fork and learn about the natural farm practices including a unique irrigation system that keeps the mechanical methods to a minimum.

We’ll have time this afternoon to bid farewell to Athens on our own before reconvening for a very special farewell dinner, filled — Greek-style — with toasts to our hosts, the gods, the saints, and long life. Yamas!

Tastemaker Moment: Together with Rose, we'll raise our glasses to an incredible adventure

Day 9: Athens

October 20, Mon

It’s time to say farewell to our new friends. As we go our separate ways, we know that, as Greeks say, Φάγαμε ψωμί και αλάτι — we ate bread and salt (and much, much more) together, and now we’re bonded for life. Until we meet again! 

Loved the authenticity of everywhere we ate. The food was fresh and delightful.
Rachel W.
Every day we had a new surprise that blew my mind!
Sharzad K.
Each hotel became more beautiful, each quaint and modern and staffed by the greatest humans ever.
Sarah L.

Where We Sleep

Contemporary design meets traditional Greek architecture. Enjoy the understated luxury and sophistication of our boutique hotels*

* On rare occasions our hotels will change. Our standards for luxury and authenticity will not.

MGallery

Athens

Located in chic, elegant Kolonaki just a stone’s throw from the Old Royal Palace and National Garden, this airy, art-filled hotel is a quiet sanctuary from which to explore bustling Athens. No evening would be complete without a poolside cocktail at the rooftop bar, where sweeping views of the glimmering Acropolis allow guests to enjoy their own private sound and light show.

Minos Beach Art Hotel

Crete

With its necklace of low-slung bungalows and villas stretching along over a mile of coastline, this serene hotel is half fishing village, half modern art museum. Its open-air sculpture garden is a veritable who’s who of contemporary Greek art, and its two waterfront restaurants make abundant use of the local herbs, fruits and vegetables that only grow on Crete.

Katikies Garden

Santorini

This dreamy, five-star island oasis is a contemporary refuge in the heart of Santorini. The suite-only property has graceful stone walls and winding paths surround the village-like grounds. Design-forward rooms feature local antique furnishings. Sweeping views, clifftop pools and easy access to Santorini's largest town ensures that the Katikies will capture our island hearts.

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$11,000

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  1. What does the price include?

    Seven nights of four- and five-star boutique accommodations; most meals; internal flights from Athens to Crete, and from Santorini to Athens; ferry from Crete to Santorini; private travel for all day trips and excursions; departure airport transfer; private tours with local guides and cultural experts; exclusive VIP access and tastings; entrance fees; daily breakfasts, most lunches and dinners; local beverages with meals.

  2. What is not included?

    International roundtrip airfare to Greece; travel insurance; transportation to the trip’s starting point; activities not included in the trip itinerary; hotel incidentals including room service, laundry service and hotel bar tabs; food and beverages not included in itinerary; gratuity for Modern Adventure trip leader.

  3. Where does the trip start and end?

    Our adventure begins at the MGallery Hotel in Athens, Greece. The closest international airport is Athens’ Elefthérios Venizélos Airport (ATH). We recommend arriving one day early in Athens to ensure you’re at our starting point on time. Our adventure ends in Athens as well. We’ll provide a complimentary transfer to the Athens (ATH) airport.

  4. What travel documents are required?

    US citizens are not required to have a visa for stays in Greece of under 90 days. Just bring a valid US passport. For citizens of other countries, please check with the Greek embassy or consulate for information and requirements.

  5. Do I need to pay a supplement for a single room?

    Yes, for solo travelers there is a $3,000 single-supplement fee—paid at the time of booking—to secure a private room. These spots are highly limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

  6. Who is going on this trip?

    Our adventures typically have between 10 and 18 guests, plus our Modern Adventure team. Our experiences are fun and inclusive and you can expect to be joined by a diverse group in terms of age, background and interests—including solo travelers, couples and friends traveling together. This adventure is for travelers age 18 and above.

  7. Who is leading this trip?

    This trip is led by an expert Modern Adventure trip leader. They’re an experienced travel guide, a representative of Modern Adventure and your go-to person for questions or concerns on the trip. We’ll be joined throughout our adventure by local, expert guides who are deeply knowledgeable with respect to local cultures, customs and history and are passionate about sharing that with us.

  8. Do I need travel insurance?

    We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance. Travel insurance allows you to seek reimbursement for your trip costs; if your trip plans change for unforeseeable reasons, or if you need to get medical help, emergency transport, and for theft, loss or damage of items while traveling. For best coverage, always insure the full trip cost within two weeks of your initial trip deposit and note that most ‘Cancel For Any Reason’ policies must be purchased on the date of your initial deposit.

  9. What is the cancellation policy?

    For group departures booked on or after January 1, 2025, you may cancel 120 days or more before departure and receive a full refund minus a $1500 per person service fee ($500 of which may be retained as a future travel credit, valid for one year after cancellation). If you cancel on or after 119 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 59 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee.

    For group departures booked before January 1, 2025, you may cancel more than 90 days before departure and receive a full refund minus a $500 per person service fee. If you cancel on or after 90 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 45 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee. See our full terms and conditions for details.

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