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1 | Rome (Civitavecchia), ItalyEmbarkment | |||
![]() Civitavecchia is located in the province of Rome and is a gateway to the city. Rome is Italy's largest city, and is bursting with Italian history and culture. The Old Town, St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican City are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980. In the 'Eternal City' there is so much to discover, such as many theater performances to enjoy and museums with fascinating exhibits. A highlight of Rome is the food available, with the huge number of bars, restaurants and cafes sure to satisfy.
Highlights of Civitavecchia
Visit the historic Colosseum, Pantheon and Roman Forum
Enjoy typical Roman cuisine in an Italian cafe or restaurant
See the many beautiful squares and fountains in the city | ||||
2 | Strait of Messina, Italy | |||
![]() The Strait of Messina, Italy, is a stunning waterway that separates the island of Sicily from the mainland. Cruising through this scenic strait offers an unforgettable experience, allowing you to admire the dramatic cliffs, charming coastal towns, and the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Etna. It’s a perfect opportunity to soak in the rich cultural heritage and the magnificent natural beauty of this unique region.
As you glide through the strait, keep your eyes peeled for exciting wildlife like dolphins and a variety of seabirds that inhabit the area. One unique experience is the chance to visit the ancient city of Messina, where you can explore its historical landmarks, including the famous cathedral and the Bell Tower. Alternatively, you can marvel at the picturesque views from the clifftops or indulge in local Sicilian cuisine at one of the nearby eateries. The Strait of Messina is truly a captivating destination for adventurers and culture enthusiasts alike! | ||||
3 | Sami, Cephalonia, Greece | |||
![]() Sami, Kefalonia, is a charming coastal town that beautifully captures the essence of Greek island life, making it a fantastic stop on your cruise. With its stunning natural harbour, traditional architecture, and vibrant atmosphere, Sami offers a delightful mix of relaxation and cultural exploration.
Upon arrival, take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, where you’ll find inviting tavernas serving delicious local dishes. Don’t miss the chance to explore the mesmerizing Melissani Cave, known for its shimmering blue waters and unique geological formations. If you’re keen on adventure, consider a short trek to the nearby Antisamos Beach, celebrated for its crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings. Sami is a perfect blend of natural beauty and authentic experiences, ensuring cruisers have a memorable time in this picturesque locale! | ||||
4 | Corfu, Greece | |||
![]() Corfu, Greece, is an enchanting island renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, making it an excellent destination for cruisers. Known for its lush greenery, beautiful beaches, and crystal-clear waters, a visit to Corfu promises a delightful mix of relaxation and exploration.
Once you step off the ship, stroll through the charming streets of Corfu Town, where you’ll find colourful Venetian architecture and bustling squares. Don't miss the impressive Old Fortress, offering panoramic views of the surrounding sea. If time allows, head to the nearby Achilleion Palace, built for Empress Elisabeth of Austria, and enjoy its stunning gardens and sculptures. For sun-seekers, the beautiful beaches of Paleokastritsa provide inviting spots for swimming or unwinding on the sand. Corfu offers an unforgettable experience filled with culture, history, and natural beauty! | ||||
5 | Kotor, Montenegro | |||
![]() Kotor, Montenegro, nestled at the southeastern end of the Bay of Kotor, is a stunning stop for cruisers eager to explore a city steeped in history and natural beauty. Surrounded by dramatic mountains that soar up to 2,000 metres high, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers an enchanting blend of culture and breathtaking scenery.
When you arrive at the harbour, take a leisurely stroll through the charming cobbled streets of the Old Town. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Romanesque Cathedral of St. Tryphon, a true gem of Kotor’s heritage. The impressive city walls, stretching 4.5 kilometres, are perfect for a scenic hike offering spectacular views. Take your time to enjoy local cafes and shops, and soak up the rich atmosphere of this incredible destination! | ||||
6 | Split, Croatia | |||
![]() Split, Croatia, is a captivating coastal city boasting a rich history and stunning scenery, making it an ideal stop for cruisers. A visit to Split offers a perfect blend of ancient charm and vibrant culture, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Adriatic Sea.
As you arrive, be sure to explore Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to the Roman era. Wander through its narrow streets filled with bustling shops and delightful cafés. Take a moment to relax at the Riva promenade while enjoying the lively atmosphere or indulge in local delicacies like fresh seafood and traditional pastries. For a touch of adventure, consider a quick boat trip to the nearby islands of Hvar or Brač. Split delivers a delightful mix of history and relaxation that every cruiser will surely appreciate! | ||||
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8 | Trieste, Italy | |||
![]() Trieste, Italy, is a captivating port city that blends rich history with stunning coastal scenery, making it an appealing stop for cruisers. Known for its unique blend of Italian, Austrian, and Slavic influences, Trieste showcases a vibrant cultural heritage that’s waiting to be explored.
As you make your way from the harbour, be sure to visit the grand Piazza Unità d'Italia, one of the largest sea-facing squares in Europe. Take a leisurely walk along the waterfront promenade, where you can enjoy charming cafes and beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea. A visit to the Miramare Castle, perched on the cliffside, offers a glimpse into the royal past and features impressive gardens to wander through. With its rich culture, stunning landscapes, and delightful cuisine, Trieste promises a memorable experience for every cruiser! | ||||
9 | Zadar, Croatia | |||
![]() Zadar, Croatia, is a captivating seaside city that charms cruisers with its blend of historical treasures and stunning coastal scenery. Located on the Adriatic Sea, Zadar's unique mix of ancient Roman ruins and modern attractions makes it a fantastic stop during your cruise. Exploring this vibrant city allows you to experience the rich culture and breathtaking beauty of Croatia.
Once you step off the ship, you’ll want to visit the iconic Sea Organ, where waves produce melodic sounds as they crash against the steps. Stroll through the historic streets to admire the impressive Roman Forum and the beautiful St. Donatus Church. If time permits, grab some local seafood at a nearby restaurant or relax by the waterfront with a gelato in hand. Zadar is perfect for those eager to soak in both history and scenery in a short amount of time! | ||||
10 | Dubrovnik, Croatia | |||
![]() Dubrovnik, known as the 'Pearl of the Adriatic', is one of the main tourist locations in the Mediterranean. The Old Town and its many sights is the main attraction of Dubrovnik. This pedestrian-only Old Town holds a wealth of attractions from the city, and can be best discovered with the help of a tour guide. Dubrovnik has a very interesting history, including several wars, and this history can be explored from the city's ancient city walls. The main thoroughfare, also known as Stradun, is perfect for relaxing, enjoying a drink in a nearby cafe and watching the world go by. | ||||
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12 | Valletta, Malta | |||
![]() La Valletta, the smallest capital in the European Union, is a treasure trove of history and culture that your cruise itinerary should not miss. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, this fortified city is a marvel, boasting an array of stunning architecture and a vibrant atmosphere right by the Mediterranean Sea.
As you step ashore, explore the majestic Grand Master's Palace, a stunning symbol of Malta's rich history. Don’t miss St. John's Co-Cathedral, renowned for its opulent interior and Caravaggio masterpieces. Fort St. Elmo offers breathtaking views and fascinating military history. Wander through the charming streets and discover numerous museums that bring Malta's past to life, making your time in La Valletta a delightful blend of exploration and appreciation! | ||||
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14 | Naples, Italy | |||
![]() Naples, Italy, is a vibrant port city that makes for an exciting stop during your cruise. As the third largest city in Italy, with a blend of rich history and lively culture, it’s a delightful destination for cruisers eager to explore captivating sites and taste incredible cuisine.
Once you disembark, take a stroll along the picturesque beach promenade, where you can soak up stunning views of the coastline. Be sure to visit iconic landmarks such as Castel Nuovo and the majestic Naples Cathedral, both of which showcase the city’s architectural splendor. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in Naples’ renowned food scene, famous for its mouthwatering pizza and fresh seafood dishes; these culinary treasures are sure to satisfy your taste buds. With a charming historic centre listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Naples offers plenty of unforgettable experiences! | ||||
15 | Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy | |||
![]() Civitavecchia is located in the province of Rome and is a gateway to the city. Rome is Italy's largest city, and is bursting with Italian history and culture. The Old Town, St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican City are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980. In the 'Eternal City' there is so much to discover, such as many theater performances to enjoy and museums with fascinating exhibits. A highlight of Rome is the food available, with the huge number of bars, restaurants and cafes sure to satisfy.
Highlights of Civitavecchia
Visit the historic Colosseum, Pantheon and Roman Forum
Enjoy typical Roman cuisine in an Italian cafe or restaurant
See the many beautiful squares and fountains in the city | ||||
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17 | Marseille, France | |||
![]() Marseille, France's main port city, is rich in history which can be traced back to the year 600 BC. The beautiful Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde is a focal point of Marseille and with its stunning hilltop location is the ideal place to look down over all of Marseille and beyond. The city is a blend of style and history, with shopping areas and modern architecture contrasted with historic sites in the old town and port. A trip by boat will bring you to the Château d'If, an impressive fortress on an island boasting turquoise waters, pristine beaches and spectacular limestone cliffs. | ||||
18 | Villefranche-sur-Mer (Nice), France | |||
![]() Villefranche-sur-Mer, located near Nice, France, is a stunning coastal town that beckons cruisers with its turquoise waters and vibrant Mediterranean charm. With winding streets, historic architecture, and a warm atmosphere, visiting Villefranche-sur-Mer is a fantastic way to experience the beauty of the French Riviera.
As you step off the cruise, take your time exploring the enchanting harbour lined with colourful buildings and quaint cafés. Don't miss the chance to visit the impressive Saint-Pierre Chapel, decorated by Jean Cocteau, for a taste of local art and culture. For a bit of relaxation, sunbathe on the beautiful beaches or enjoy a leisurely swim in the clear waters. If you’re feeling adventurous, consider a quick hike along coastal trails for breathtaking views of the surrounding cliffs. Villefranche-sur-Mer is the perfect blend of relaxation and exploration! | ||||
19 | Genoa, Italy | |||
![]() Genoa, Italy, is a captivating port city nestled in the northwest of the country, making it a fantastic destination for cruisers eager to soak in Italian culture and history. With its dramatic coastal views and the stunning backdrop of the Apennines mountains, Genoa delivers an unforgettable experience right from the harbour.
As you step ashore, head straight for La Lanterna, the iconic lighthouse that stands 117 meters tall and has been guiding sailors since 1128. Roam the bustling streets to explore numerous historical monuments, such as the grand palaces that showcase the city’s rich heritage. Don't miss the chance to visit local markets and indulge in Ligurian cuisine, including fresh focaccia and pesto. With so much to see and taste, Genoa is sure to leave a lasting impression! | ||||
20 | La Spezia | |||
![]() La Spezia, Italy, is an inviting port city that offers cruisers easy access to the breathtaking scenery of the Italian Riviera. Known for its stunning waterfront and vibrant atmosphere, La Spezia serves as a fantastic starting point for exploring the renowned Cinque Terre, a collection of picturesque coastal villages.
Once you step off the cruise ship, take a leisurely stroll along the charming promenade, lined with delightful cafes and shops. For adventure seekers, hop on a local train or boat to the colourful villages of Monterosso, Vernazza, and Manarola, where you can hike the scenic trails or relax on stunning beaches. Don’t forget to indulge in local Ligurian cuisine at one of the many trattorias nearby. La Spezia offers a perfect mix of culture, cuisine, and coastal beauty! | ||||
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22 | Rome (Civitavecchia), ItalyDisembarkment | |||
![]() Civitavecchia is located in the province of Rome and is a gateway to the city. Rome is Italy's largest city, and is bursting with Italian history and culture. The Old Town, St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican City are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980. In the 'Eternal City' there is so much to discover, such as many theater performances to enjoy and museums with fascinating exhibits. A highlight of Rome is the food available, with the huge number of bars, restaurants and cafes sure to satisfy.
Highlights of Civitavecchia
Visit the historic Colosseum, Pantheon and Roman Forum
Enjoy typical Roman cuisine in an Italian cafe or restaurant
See the many beautiful squares and fountains in the city |
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