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Western Mediterranean Cruise - from Civitavecchia / Rome - 126031

22 days Scenic Ikon (Scenic)

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Route

Day Travel station Arrival Departure Info
1.
Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy) - Picture 1

The Italian capital of Rome is also often called "the eternal city", as this buzzing metropolis still has many precious treasures from ancient times, which are known around the world. The most impressive sights include the "Thermae of Caracalla", the emperor's forum, the Colosseum, the Piazza Navona, the Fountain of Neptune and of course St. Peter's Basilica, with the dome designed by Michelangelo.

2.
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy)
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy) - Picture 1

Livorno is around 20 km from Pisa. With a population of 180,000 it is the second-largest town in Tuscany. Via the "Fossi Medici" (italian meaning Medici moat), the canals of "new Venice" that connect the fort with the harbour, you come to the "Piazza Grande" with the San Francesco cathedral. Along the "Viale Italia" you can take a walk all the way to the Terrazza Mascagni, from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of the sea and the island of Gorgona which lies directly opposite. The seafront is also where you can find the municipal aquarium "Diacinto Cestoni", which is also the university's centre for marine biology.

3.
Portovenere (Italy)
Portovenere (Italy) - Picture 1
4.
Monte Carlo (Monaco)
Monte Carlo (Monaco) - Picture 1
This magical town on the Mediterranean coast has numerous museums, lovely hotels and unusual cuisine. Sights include: the exotic garden, the observatory cave, the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, the gardens and terraces of the casino, Casino Square, St. Charles' Church, The National Puppet Museum, the "La rampe Major" staircase, the Prince's Palace, the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium, the Old Monaco Museum and the waxworks museum.
5.
Nice (France)
Nice (France) - Picture 1
The capital of the Cote d'Azur stretches along the wonderful Baie des Anges. Thanks to its favourable geographical and climactic position, this location has had a settlement since early days. Nice is a flourishing modern town with cultural activities on a grand scale (congresses, exhibitions, festivals). The town nevertheless retains its old traditions, e.g. the famous carnival and the charm of its picturesque old town with bustling little streets, the colourful flower market and the old harbour. As soon as you say 'Nice', people immediately think of the famous "Promenade des Anglais'‚ which has become the town's landmark and is now an international meeting place. Sights worth seeing: the Palais Lascarris, the Hotel Négresco, Place Masenna, Museum Massena, the harbour area, the castle hill and the Cadran solaire humain de Rauba Capeu.
6.
Saint-Tropez (France)
Saint-Tropez (France) - Picture 1
The vibrant port town of St. Tropez, THE meeting place for VIPs and starlets, exudes sophistication - and not just on the promenades lined by luxury yachts, which is a popular place for visitors to take a stroll. The little side streets are home to countless top-class boutiques as well as quaint little shops, unique in their originality. A splendid citadel, which houses a maritime museum, towers over the town. The climb to the top is well worth it, not least for the amazing view of the town and the harbour. The museum has displays of many types of ships and outlines the history of St Tropez. In addition to the harbour and the citadel, the Museé de L'Annonciade is another tourist attraction. Fans of Louis de Funès will of course also have to pay a visit to the old 'gendarmerie'.
7.
Sanary-Sur-Mer (France)
Sanary-Sur-Mer (France) - Picture 1
8.
Cassis (France)
Cassis (France) - Picture 1
9.
Collioure (France)
10.
L'Escala (Spain)
11.
Barcelona (Spain)
Barcelona (Spain) - Picture 1
The town is a harmonious mixture of the traditional and the modern and you will find both historic buildings dating from medieval times and ultra-modern architecture. Barcelona is the most important economic centre in Catalonia. This Mediterranean metropolis also has lots to offer in cultural terms, including, among other things, the Picasso Museum, the Museum of Modern Art and the National Gallery of Catalonia. The cathedreal "La Seu", which dates from the 13th century, is situated in the gothic old town "Barri Gotic". But Barcelona's landmark is the "Sagrada Familia", the church designed by Antoni Gaudi. Barcelona is busy by day and lively by night. One of the other main attractions is "Las Ramblas", the splendid promenade in the city centre with countless pavement cafes, shops, restaurants, bars and discos. Other must-sees include "El Puerto", the harbour with a wonderful view of Barcelona, and the nearby boulevard "Paseo de Colón".
12.
Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain)
Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain) - Picture 1
Ibiza is the most westerly of the Spanish Balearic Islands in the western Mediterranean. Together with Formentera to the South and the smaller islands in the vicinity it forms part of the Pityuses Group. Ibiza itself has a great deal to offer: sunshine, sea, beautiful sandy beaches, breathtaking scenery and the vibrant centre, Ibiza Town with its picturesque old town. Extensive parts of the island have kept their natural landscape, cultural monuments and their rural charm. The island is also an eldorado for clubbers and a mecca for fans of watersports.
13.
Palma (Mallorca, Balearic Islands)
Palma (Mallorca, Balearic Islands) - Picture 1
The capital of the Balearic Islands is the economic and cultural centre of Majorca. During the 13th and 14th century the town developed into one of the most important centres of trade in the Western Mediterranean. Trade brought the town much wealth and prestige. The majority of the historic buildings of Majorca also date from this period. In Palma both the shady splendid street of Passeig des Born and the small streets of the old town reverberate with life. For a modern city, Palma has managed to retain a particularly attractive city centre. Sights worth seeing include: the cathedral la Seu (with Gothic towers, measuring 120m long and 40m high, and fascinating rose windows – measuring 12.5m across and covering a total area of more than 100 square metres); the Palace Almudaina (former residence of the Majorcan royal family, with a beautiful garden); the stock exchange La Llotja (founded in the Middle Ages, often confused with a church due to the adornment of the building. Nowadays it is often used for exhibitions); the market hall Mercat Olivar; the monestary church of Sant Francesc (a Gothic church dating back to 1232 with impressive late Gothic cloisters).
14.
Mahón (Menorca, Balearic Islands)
Mahón (Menorca, Balearic Islands) - Picture 1
The picturesque natural harbour of Mahón lies in the Mediterranean and was made island capital during the British occupation in 1722. From the main square "Placa de Esplanada" through the pedestrian zone you will reach the fish and vegetable market beneath the old cloisters of a former monastery. From here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the port of Mahón, English in style but with a Mediterranean feel. Sights include: the city gates "Pont de Sant Roc", built in around 1500 and which was seen as the city wall during the Middle Ages.
15.
At Sea
16.
Calvi (Corsica, France)
Calvi (Corsica, France) - Picture 1
17.
Portoferraio (Elba, Italy)
Portoferraio (Elba, Italy) - Picture 1
18.
Porto Santo Stefano (Italy)
Porto Santo Stefano (Italy) - Picture 1
19.
Bonifacio (Corsica, France)
Bonifacio (Corsica, France) - Picture 1
The island of Bonifacio, located at the most southerly tip of Corsica, towers above the bay, the other small islands and the cliffs. Bonifacio's architecture reflects the style of the middle ages and the late French era. The beaches and the sea surrounding the Corsican port are perfect for diving, swimming or sailing. The historic old town and the surrounding area are a lovely place to take a long walk. Sights include: the marina, the upper part of the town, the citadel, Saint Dominique church, the lighthouse "Pertusato", the "Pass de la Trinité" and the sailboat marina.
20.
Porto Cervo (Sardinia, Italy)
Porto Cervo (Sardinia, Italy) - Picture 1
Porto Cervo on the island of Sardinia was built in the 1970s as a playground for the high society. Its port is one of the largest and best equipped in the Mediterranean and the seat of the famous Costa Smeralda Yacht Club. In the centre of Porto Cervo visitors can enjoy a stroll down the legendary promenade and might even bump into a filmstar, tv personality or a sports star out doing a spot of shopping. From the Piazzetta delle Chiacchiere to the Sottopiazza are lots of littles streets, windows and tiny balconies built in the typical Costa Smeralda style, with lots of stores selling renowned labels. These streets lead on to the Piazzetta overlooking the old harbour. The city is surrounded by grand villas that sit perfectly in the green Mediterranean landscape. The church "Stella Maris" which has a phenomenal view of all of Porto Cervo and the ocean is an absolute must-see.
21.
Ponza (Pontine Islands, Italy)
22.
Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy) - Picture 1

The Italian capital of Rome is also often called "the eternal city", as this buzzing metropolis still has many precious treasures from ancient times, which are known around the world. The most impressive sights include the "Thermae of Caracalla", the emperor's forum, the Colosseum, the Piazza Navona, the Fountain of Neptune and of course St. Peter's Basilica, with the dome designed by Michelangelo.

Standard included services

Included

  • Cruise from Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy) / to Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
  • All harbour charges and taxes
  • Participation in board events and use of most of the ship facilities
  • All beverages at meal times, at the bar & from the minibar (except some premium sorts of alcohol)
  • Tips on board
  • All meals (free speciality restaurants)
  • Selected shore excursions (details on request)
  • 24-hour cabin service
  • 400 USD onboard credit per suite 1
    • 1) Valid for bookings until 17.02.2026
  • Free Internet

Not included

  • Personal expenses on board
  • Additional services, such as, e.g. hairdressers, massages, etc.
  • Travel insurance
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Deck plan - Scenic Ikon

Querschnitt: Scenic Ikon
Suites
Deluxe Verandah Suite - CA
Unfortunately, no cabin picture is available
  • About 34 sqm
  • bedroom with king size bed
  • selection of pillows
  • Verandah
  • bathroom with shower, 2 washbasins, WC
  • Toiletries and products for personal care
  • Hairdryer
  • In-Suite Dining
  • Minibar
  • Kaffee- und Teekocher
  • Butler service
  • 24 hour cabin service (free of charge)
  • entrance hallway
  • Walk-in closet
  • Entertainment system
  • Binoculars
     -
    This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
    • About 40 sqm
    • bedroom with king size bed
    • selection of pillows
    • Verandah
    • bathroom with shower, 2 washbasins, WC
    • Toiletries and products for personal care
    • Hairdryer
    • In-Suite Dining
    • Minibar
    • Kaffee- und Teekocher
    • Butler service
    • 24 hour cabin service (free of charge)
    • entrance hallway
    • Walk-in closet
    • Entertainment system
    • Binoculars
       -
      This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
      • About 48 sqm
      • separate bedroom with king size bed
      • selection of pillows
      • Verandah
      • bathroom with bath tub, shower, 2 washbasins
      • Toiletries and products for personal care
      • Hairdryer
      • In-Suite Dining
      • Minibar
      • Kaffee- und Teekocher
      • Butler service
      • 24 hour cabin service (free of charge)
      • entrance hallway
      • Walk-in closet
      • connecting door (partially)
      • Entertainment system
      • Binoculars

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