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Civitavecchia Rome

Civitavecchia Rome

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$31,000  per guest *

depart

Jul 15, 2028

arrive

Aug 18, 2028

34 NIGHTS

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Civitavecchia (Rome) - Civitavecchia (Rome)

10 countries
27 ports
Discover the pleasures of a Mediterranean summer on this 34-night cruise. Our first stop is clifftop Sorrento in southern Italy, then the laid-back beaches of Igoumenitsa in Greece. Medieval Kotor in Montenegro comes next, followed by the ancient Croatian cities of Split and Zadar. Back in Italy, explore the cultural melting pot of Trieste, Venice’s gateway Fusina, and Greek-founded Ancona in Le Marche, before we briefly re-enter Croatia to visit the pretty island of Korcula. The Puglian city of Brindisi beckons, followed by the lush Greek island of Corfu, the chic Turkish Riviera town of Bodrum, under-the-radar Greek island Syros, and Piraeus, with the marvels of Athens on its doorstep. Discover lunar-like rock formations on Milos, Baroque architecture in Valletta, Malta, bustling street markets in Palermo, Sicily, the ruins of Carthage near Tunisia’s La Goulette, and the white-sand beaches of Cagliari in Sardinia. Spain offers up the coastal town of Motril, the cultural hub of Valencia, and lively Barcelona. In France, embrace the low-key charm of Toulon and the glamour of Monte Carlo. Lovely Portofino in Italy comes next, then Livorno, a gateway to Florence’s cultural riches. We complete our journey back in Civitavecchia, from where you can explore all that remarkable Rome has to offer.

Itinerary

01.

Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy

jul 15, 2028

departure 7:00 PM

Many passengers use Civitavecchia as a stepping stone to the ancient wonders of Rome, which are a mere hour or so away by train or road. But with its pretty piazzas, strollable seafront promenade, and bustling open-air markets, the historic fishing port is a destination unto itself. Highlights include the impressive 16th-century Forte Michelangelo, built to defend the harbor from pirate raids; the mineral-rich Ficoncella Thermal Baths, beloved by locals and visitors alike; and the beautiful Baroque architecture of Cattedrale di San Francesco and Santa Maria dell'Orazione. Don't leave without sampling the fresh, local seafood, preferably washed down with a glass of crisp Frascati.

02.

Sorrento, Italy

jul 16, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Anchor

Famous for its stunning views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the nearby island of Capri, its vibrant cultural and culinary scene, and its convenient and beautiful location as a starting point for exploring the stunning Amalfi Coast, Sorrento surely has a lot to offer the happy traveler who finds themselves here. The views are legendary; the town's cliffside position offers spectacular vistas that have captivated visitors for centuries while the food is off the scale delicious. Sorrento's culinary offerings are a delightful journey through the flavors of the Amalfi Coast, where freshness and simplicity define the cuisine, allowing the region's high-quality ingredients - and culinary creative talent - to shine. If you can tear yourself away from the restaurants, cafes and gelatarias, then take a stroll through the pretty streets. Sorrento's history spans centuries of civilization and cultural influence, with origins tracing back to the ancient Greeks, and layers of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance influence wocen into the tapestry of daily life.

03.

Day at sea

jul 17, 2028

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04.

Igoumenitsa, Greece

jul 18, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Igoumenitsa is a bustling port city that serves as the gateway to the Ionian coast. But linger here a while and you'll discover a place with plenty to offer of its own – from sun-drenched sands and glassy waters to verdant forests and ancient artefacts. With its calm, shallow waters, Drepano Beach is ideal for swimming and its sandy shore is lined with charming beach bars serving fresh smoothies and cold beer. Pay a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Igoumenitsa to discover a wealth of treasures spanning from the middle Paleolithic period, 100,000 years ago, to the years of the Ottoman domination. And hiking enthusiasts should head for the hills, where trails abound and walkers are rewarded with stunning vistas of the Ionian Sea and surrounding islands.

05.

Kotor, Montenegro

jul 19, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Few places in the world boast such clear architectural accounts of their full histories as does UNESCO-listed Kotor and its bay. Roam the city squares and enjoy sweeping ocean views as you follow footsteps through time, including fortifications dating from the 9th century, significant churches and cathedrals from the 12th-15th centuries, the 17th-century Prince's Palace and the 19th-century Napoleon's Theatre.

06.

Split, Croatia

jul 20, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Travel beyond the walls of one of the most majestic cities on the Croatian Adriatic Coast. Split has a prestigious reputation for impressive architecture, famous museums, and cultural constructs that should not be missed.

07.

Zadar, Croatia

jul 21, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

This quiet and dreamy seaside city holds around 3000 years of history in its red-tinted buildings. Stroll the picturesque streets and alleyways of its old town to discover important monuments such as the Roman cathedral of St. Anastasia or the Land Gate. Don't forget to visit the beautiful white beach of Sakarun near the city, which is popular with tourists and locals.

08.

Trieste, Italy

jul 22, 2028

8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Trieste is a city where cultures come together. According to legend, Jason and the Argonauts arrived with the Golden Fleece in 1300 BC, and literary greats, including Maria Rilke and James Joyce, have called Trieste home at one time or another. However, it is the city's Austrian past that has had the most significant influence; Trieste was a vital part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1382 to 1918. This heritage is visible in the wide Habsburg piazzas, elegant cafés, and a culinary scene where sauerkraut and strudel are as common as pasta and pizza. The grand Piazza Unità d'Italia, opening to the sea, showcases Trieste's stately charm. Walk along the Canale Grande, lined with neoclassical buildings, two pretty bridges, and a pedestrian walkway, or visit the 19th-century Miramare Castle for breathtaking views of the Gulf of Trieste below.

09.

Fusina (Venice), Italy

jul 23, 2028

6:00 AM - 7:00 PM

In 2019, UNESCO warned the Italian government that Venice risked being added to the “World Heritage Sites in Danger” list due to the continuous damage caused by large ships to the city's fragile architecture and ecosystem. In response, the government designated Venice's waterways as national monuments—a status typically reserved for artworks and historical buildings—granting the lagoon enhanced state protection. The new regulations require ships longer than 590 feet to find alternative berthing locations. Fusina, a nearby industrial port adhering to maritime safety and environmental laws, emerged as the solution. Although the port is not as picturesque as Venice's Grand Canal, a scenic 30-minute boat ride from Fusina brings visitors to a central city pier, offering a perfect starting point to explore all of Venice's romantic, watery attractions.

10.

Ancona, Italy

jul 24, 2028

7:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Ancona in Le Marche is often overlooked as a mere jumping-off point for more glamorous European destinations. But there's an undeniable charm to this harborfront city, which was founded by ancient Greek settlers from Syracuse and maintains an identity characterized by a rich, layered history. Just meters from the port, you'll find lively piazzas, ancient architecture, and bustling trattorias serving up bowls of hearty brodetto, the city's famous fish stew. Journey through time, from the Paleolithic Period to the Middle Ages, at the fascinating Museo Archeologico Nazionale delle Marche, housed in the elaborately frescoed 16th-century Palazzo Feretti. From the old town, a stroll up Guasco Hill leads to the majestic Cattedrale di San Ciriaco, a Roman-Gothic basilica built atop the remains of an ancient temple dedicated to Aphrodite, where sweeping views stretch across the city and out over the riviera.

11.

Korcula, Croatia

jul 25, 2028

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Embark on a cultural journey to the picturesque island of Korcula, a Croatian treasure surrounded by shimmering turquoise waters. As one of the oldest settlements in Croatia, the island dates back to ancient Greece and was once a hub for medieval trade. Stroll through the well-preserved medieval town, with its narrow cobbled streets, and uncover remnants of Roman rule and Illyrian settlements. Marvel at the grand Gothic-Renaissance architecture of St. Mark's Cathedral and the 15th-century walls that once guarded the city, and soak the vibrant cultural pulse, from traditional folk music and dance, to savory seafood cuisine and lively festivals.

12.

Brindisi, Italy

jul 26, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

From its origins as a Messapian settlement to its role as a strategic center of Roman naval power, and later as a passageway for pilgrims journeying to the Holy Land, the ancient Puglian city of Brindisi has always been a pivotal portal to other places. But this under-the-radar coastal treasure has plenty to offer of its own. Wander along its palm-lined seafront and weave your way through narrow streets to discover the quiet charm of a city steeped in history. Roman and medieval ruins pepper the center: look out for the Roman Columns, so significant to the city that they appear on its coat of arms; the Area Archeologica di San Pietro degli Schiavoni, which showcases remains of ancient houses, mosaic floors, and thermal baths; and the 12th-century Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro, with its fantastic frescoes and lush gardens.

13.

Corfu, Greece

jul 27, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Immerse yourself in this immaculately preserved island covered in cypress and olive trees. Corfu is considered one of the Mediterranean's best kept secrets and its elegant downtown area, serene beaches and warm breezes will keep leave you truly captivated.

14.

Day at sea

jul 28, 2028

Photo not available

15.

Bodrum, Turkey

jul 29, 2028

9:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Today, its Old Town is alive with contemporary shops and traditional bazaars that teem with locals and visitors, surrounded by lively cafés. But this charming “old” quarter is infantile compared to one of Bodrum's most important sites: the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. Dating back to 350 B.C., the 140-foot white marble structure still captivates even the savviest scientists, ranking as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

16.

Syros, Greece, Greece

jul 30, 2028

9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Anchor

Syros may lack the glitz of Mykonos and the Instagram appeal of Santorini, but this unsung Cyclades gem stands proudly apart from its neighbors with an identity all its own. Steeped in a rich Venetian heritage, the island offers a lesson in architectural diversity: its bougainvillea-lined streets showcase a mélange of grand neoclassical mansions, traditional whitewashed houses, Greek Orthodox churches, and Roman Catholic cathedrals. The pace is unhurried and easy-going: tavernas and bars are buzzy but never overrun – so you can linger over your meal and order another ouzo – and there's plenty of space on the sandy shores to spread your towel, even in peak season.

17.

Piraeus (Athens), Greece

jul 31, 2028

6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Experience the vibrant and historic port of Piraeus, Athens gateway to the Aegean islands and beyond, and find a rich maritime heritage, a bustling local culture, and access to the wonders of Athens. Venture through Greece's largest port city, Piraeus, as you make your way to the cradle of Western culture and the birthplace of democracy. Athens, among the world's oldest cities with a history spanning 3,400 years, has long been the location of myth and muse, and its ancient heritage is still an incredible source of inspiration. Here, the Acropolis crowns the city as home to the Parthenon and other legendary temples and monuments.

18.

Milos, Greece

aug 01, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Anchor

This lesser-known Greek island in the Cyclades may be small but it punches above its weight when it comes to world-class scenery, historic wonders, and laid-back living. For it was here, amid the white-rock, lunar-like landscape, that the Venus di Milo statue was found – a replica remains on the island but the prized original is on display in the Louvre in Paris. Other sites of interest include a Roman amphitheater, ancient catacombs, sea caves, and an obsidian quarry dating back to prehistoric times. Then there are pretty whitewashed villages with winding alleys leading down to the shimmering sea, spectacular beaches framed by blue-green waters of astonishing clarity, and charming tavernas offering freshly caught seafood and delicious Greek specialities.

19.

Day at sea

aug 02, 2028

Photo not available

20.

Valletta, Malta

aug 03, 2028

7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Founded by the Knights of St. John in the 16th century, the sun-kissed capital of Malta maintains much of its old-world charm, with honey-hued buildings, original bastioned city walls, and beautiful Baroque architecture. Take in the historic details as you explore the city's cobblestoned streets, stopping to snack on golden, ricotta-stuffed parcels of pastizzi and qassatat. Don't miss the wonderfully ornate interiors of St. John's Co-Cathedral, where Caravaggio's masterpiece, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, sits on display in the Oratory, and soak in sweeping views of Valletta's Grand Harbour from the pretty Upper Barrakka Gardens.

21.

Palermo, Sicily, Italy

aug 04, 2028

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Palermo, the capital of Sicily, is a vibrant and eclectic destination known for its stunning architecture, cultural landmarks, ornate palazzos, and bustling markets. At first blush, Palermo dazzles with colorful and energetic vibe, creating a captivating façade throughout the streets, which are lined with cupolas and vestiges of the Byzantine era and baroque periods. Look further and find less apparent delights like hidden chapels and vintage shops amidst a growing landscape of innovative eateries and grand historical treasures.

22.

Tunis (La Goulette), Tunisia

aug 05, 2028

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Bathed in the warm waters of the southern Mediterranean, Tunis is a blend of Maghreb flair and French style. Visit the magnificent Az-Zaytunah mosque, the most sacred religious site in the country. Take a dip in the hot baths, built by the Romans. Or experience the sights and sounds of one of the exotic souks (bazaars).

23.

Cagliari (Sardinia), Italy

aug 06, 2028

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Cagliari, capital of Sardinia, sprawls across the hills promising awe-inspiring views for those who venture to Monte Urpinu Park. At its heart lies the historic Castello district, where a Roman amphitheater, medieval towers built by the Pisans, and a 13th-century cathedral with an intricately carved crypt sit beside the monolithic architecture of the Mussolini era. Down by the harbor, the eateries and bars in the Marina buzz with life. In Via Sardegna and Via Cavour taste local flavors such as the peppery salami mustela, salty pecorino cheese, and carta musica, a wafer-thin flatbread said to sound like music when it snaps. They all go well with a glass of cannonau or vernaccia, the island's robust wines.

24.

Day at sea

aug 07, 2028

Photo not available

25.

Motril, Spain

aug 08, 2028

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

To arrive at this old fishing port on the Costa Tropical is to instantly fall into an Iberian trance. The air is fragranced with jasmine, the walls are laced with the clashing scarlet and magenta blooms of bougainvillea and hibiscus. Warmed by the winds off Africa and cradled by the Sierra Nevada, this corner of Spain is mild and sunny even in the winter months. Mango and avocado thrive here, as does sugarcane, which gave this place its nickname, Little Cuba (make sure to try the local rum). Boats glide in and out daily to add the fruits of the sea to the menus at local restaurants and bodegas with fresh ingredients for tapas – a tradition which was invented here in Andalucia. Stroll for 45 minutes (or take a bus or taxi) to the Old Town, find a shady spot beneath the spreading palms in the Plaza Espana, and sit back and sample some of the regional delicacies. Start with a refreshing gazpacho, then select gambas pil pil (shrimp sizzling in chili oil), Padron peppers, patatas bravas, and seafood croquetas... washed down with a chilled glass of Tinto de Verano, the red wine of summer, and a lighter, less touristy choice than sangria. Afterwards, there are lengthy stretches of golden sand near the port on which to snooze off your decadent lunch before heading back to the ship.Exploring the Alhambra in nearby Granada, taking in the sea and mountain views from the clifftop Balcony of Europe in nearby Nerja, birdwatching in the Charca de Suárez wetlands.

26.

Valencia, Spain

aug 09, 2028

1:00 PM - 11:59 PM

Sunbathe in one of Spain's most exhilarating cities. Valencia is vibrant town with dynamic nightlife, outdoor activities and sports, and its mezcla of architectural wonders. In Old Town, see everything from a 15th-century palaces, to recent wonders of modern art.

27.

Valencia, Spain

aug 10, 2028

12:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sunbathe in one of Spain's most exhilarating cities. Valencia is vibrant town with dynamic nightlife, outdoor activities and sports, and its mezcla of architectural wonders. In Old Town, see everything from a 15th-century palaces, to recent wonders of modern art.

28.

Barcelona, Spain

aug 11, 2028

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Past, present, and future converge in the Catalan capital – a place steeped in centuries of history but with a palpably youthful spirit. From the Roman ruins and maze-like medieval streets of the Gothic Quarter to the wonderfully whimsical architecture of Antoni Gaudí, and the Modernist masterpieces of the Picasso Museum and Fundació Joan Miró, there are treasures old and new at every turn. The city's dining scene is an attraction unto itself: keep it low key with plates of paella and jugs of sangria by the seafront, snack on jamón ibérico and fried seafood in the street markets, or indulge in Michelin-starred tasting menus.

29.

Toulon, France

aug 12, 2028

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Often overshadowed by its more bustling Riviera counterparts, Toulon has long been hitting the high notes for travelers looking for a taste of authentic France. The streets are heaving with history; a stroll through the Old Town's narrow streets and local markets is testament to traditional Provencal life that is very much part of the present day. History enthusiasts can delve into the city's naval heritage at the Musée National de la Marine, showcasing maritime artifacts and stories, while beach bunnies should wander to the Mourillon for long ribbons of Mediterranean sandy beach. Do not forget to taste the region's specialty fish soup, at less than 40 miles from Marseille, the bouillabaisse is worth tasting!

30.

Monte Carlo, Monaco

aug 13, 2028

8:00 AM - 11:59 PM

An ancient principality steeped in rich and colorful history, Monaco was bought from the Genoese in 1309 by the Grimaldis, who still rule as the world's oldest monarchy - presided over today by Prince Albert.

31.

Monte Carlo, Monaco

aug 14, 2028

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM

An ancient principality steeped in rich and colorful history, Monaco was bought from the Genoese in 1309 by the Grimaldis, who still rule as the world's oldest monarchy - presided over today by Prince Albert.

32.

Day at sea

aug 15, 2028

Photo not available

33.

Portofino, Italy

aug 16, 2028

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Anchor

Portofino, a picturesque Italian fishing village nestled along the Italian Riviera, epitomizes elegance and charm. Renowned for its exclusivity and allure, it has long been a haven for discerning travelers seeking a refined escape. The vibrant harbor, adorned with pastel-hued houses, exudes a timeless allure, while luxury yachts add a touch of opulence to the scene. For the well-traveled connoisseur, Portofino offers an exquisite fusion of gourmet cuisine, haute couture boutiques, and breathtaking coastal hikes. Whether basking in the Mediterranean sun on the beaches of nearby Santa Margherita Ligure, savoring delectable Italian delicacies, or immersing in the rich maritime history, Portofino promises an enchanting and unforgettable sojourn for those with a taste for the finer things in life.

34.

Livorno (Tuscany), Italy

aug 17, 2028

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Giotto, Brunelleschi, Botticelli and Michelangelo made their marks of genius here. This cradle of the Renaissance owes its UNESCO status to the overwhelming influence the city and its museums, churches, architecture and artworks have had on Europe and, ultimately, the world. Vestiges of this enlightened period are everywhere today – at the Uffizi gallery, the Palazzos Pitta and Vecchio and throughout the city streets.

35.

Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy

aug 18, 2028

Many passengers use Civitavecchia as a stepping stone to the ancient wonders of Rome, which are a mere hour or so away by train or road. But with its pretty piazzas, strollable seafront promenade, and bustling open-air markets, the historic fishing port is a destination unto itself. Highlights include the impressive 16th-century Forte Michelangelo, built to defend the harbor from pirate raids; the mineral-rich Ficoncella Thermal Baths, beloved by locals and visitors alike; and the beautiful Baroque architecture of Cattedrale di San Francesco and Santa Maria dell'Orazione. Don't leave without sampling the fresh, local seafood, preferably washed down with a glass of crisp Frascati.

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