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Route
Day
Travel station
Arrival
Departure
Info
1.
Trieste (Italy)
Trieste has an extremely picturesque setting, framed as it is by the sea and the mountains on the northern Adriatic. Narrow streets line the old town. At the Piazza Unità d'Italia, the heart of the city and the traditional meeting place for the people of Trieste, you can see impressive neoclassical buildings; in contrast, the ancient monuments of the town can be found in Colle di San Giusto. At the foot of this mountain you can visit the baroque church Santa Maria Maggiore. The San Giusto cathedral is the town's most important symbol, while the waterside promenades are the perfect place for a stroll.
Sights include: Duino castle, the huge caves, the remnants of the city wall and the Roman heart of the town, the marine aquarium, the victory lighthouse and the old stock exchange.
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At Sea
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Dubrovnik (Croatia)
The Croatian port of Dubrovnik is known as an important spa resort. It was founded by the Slavs at around the beginning of the 7th century. Today, the city by the Adriatic Sea is known for its excellent shopping, many shops and cultural facilities. The main street of the old town is the "Stradun" (also called "Placa"). From here, all of the important sights in the city are just a short walk away. The entire old town has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980.
Sights include: the city walls dating from the 13th century, a Franciscan monastery with its own apothecary, the 15th century Duke's palace, "Sponza Palace", the Museum of Popular Art, the Cathedral and St. Blasius' church.
Messina is the most easterly regional capital of Sicily and lies at the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas. The city was once a famous trading town at the straits and was founded by the Greeks in the 8th century B.C., then conquered by the Romans in 264 B.C., after which it experienced a history dominated by the upheaval of changing rule on account of its strategic location.
Sights include: the regional museum, the Norman cathedral, Campanile bell tower with an integrated astronomical clock and the Ave Maria church.
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).
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".
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Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain)
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.
Marseille is considered to be the largest and oldest port on the French Mediterranean coast and a glamorous metropolis. The city was founded in a picturesque bay in the 6th century B.C. by the Greek colonists. Initially it thrived from trading and quickly developed into an important port. Marseille is a welcoming cosmopolitan tourist town with a wide variety of shopping, entertainment and recreational facilities.
Sights include: St. Victor's basilica, the old harbour, the poor house "la Ville Charité", the cathedral of la Major, the town hall, the historical museum, the Roman Docks Museum, the Archaeological Museum, Longchamp Museum, Grobet-Labadié Museum, Cantini Museum.
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Santa Margherita (Italy)
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La Spezia (Italy)
The city of La Spezia, which has a population of approximately 110,000 lies nestled among the green hills of Italy. The port borders to the North onto the steep mountain ridges of "Cinque Terre" and has wonderful beaches to the South near Carrara. La Spezia is known as a modern port and industrial city with a touch of Art Nouveau charm. Palms and oleander trees are characteristic of the cityscape. The city is shaped by both tourism and the naval base located here.
Sights include: the large Friday market at "Viale Garibaldi", the Museum of Shipbuilding "Museo Navale" and "Castello San Giorgio".
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.
The indicated cruise prices are special rates that can be subject to special terms of payment and cancellation according to the Terms and Conditions of the organizer.
The advertised cruises, prices, itineraries, etc. are not binding and all information is subject to change by the tour operators.
About 20 - 23 sqm1 king size bed (separable)Bathroom with shower, WCHairdryerBathrobeslippersToiletriesWardrobebedside tablessofacoffee tableDeskTVRadiodirect dial telephoneRefrigeratorSafemaking up of bed with small bedside candysmall basket with fruits (on request)Welcome bottle of sparkling wineDinner at Britannia restaurant
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 20 - 23 sqm1 king size bed (separable)Bathroom with shower, WCHairdryerBathrobeslippersToiletriesWardrobebedside tablessofacoffee tableDeskTVRadiodirect dial telephoneRefrigeratorSafemaking up of bed with small bedside candysmall basket with fruits (on request)Welcome bottle of sparkling wineDinner at Britannia restaurant
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 17 - 19 sqmWindow1 king size bed (separable)Bathroom with shower, WCHairdryerBathrobeslippersToiletriesWardrobebedside tablessofacoffee tableDeskTVRadiodirect dial telephoneRefrigeratorSafemaking up of bed with small bedside candysmall basket with fruits (on request)Welcome bottle of sparkling wineDinner at Britannia restaurant
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 17 - 19 sqmWindow1 king size bed (separable)Bathroom with shower, WCHairdryerBathrobeslippersToiletriesWardrobebedside tablessofacoffee tableDeskTVRadiodirect dial telephoneRefrigeratorSafemaking up of bed with small bedside candysmall basket with fruits (on request)Welcome bottle of sparkling wineDinner at Britannia restaurant
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 17 - 19 sqmWindow1 king size bed (separable)Bathroom with shower, WCHairdryerBathrobeslippersToiletriesWardrobebedside tablessofacoffee tableDeskTVRadiodirect dial telephoneRefrigeratorSafemaking up of bed with small bedside candysmall basket with fruits (on request)Welcome bottle of sparkling wineDinner at Britannia restaurant
4.2 / 5
4 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenOutstanding
Details on the overall evaluation
4.5 / 5
4 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenShip general
4.3 / 5
4 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenCabin
4.2 / 5
4 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenGastronomy
3.9 / 5
3 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenEntertainment
3.5 / 5
3 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenSport
3.7 / 5
3 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenWellness & swimming pool area
4.2 / 5
4 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenService / Check in & out
Recommendation rate
88.2%
All evaluations
5 Stars
36.6% 5 Stars
x 137
4 Stars
52.1% 4 Stars
x 195
3 Stars
9.1% 3 Stars
x 34
2 Stars
2.1% 2 Stars
x 8
Evaluations
Standard included services
Included
Cruise from Trieste (Italy) / to Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
Beverage stations for 24-hour self-service with coffee, tea, water and juices
Welcoming sparkling wine in the cabin
Tips on board
Afternoon tea
All meals (in some speciality restaurants surcharges are possible)
Gala evening1
1)
Not valid when booking a short trip
24-hour cabin service
German-speaking onboard service
Luggage transport at embarkation and disembarkation
Not included
Personal expenses on board
Additional services, such as, e.g. hairdressers, massages, etc.
Shore excursions, coach tours, walking tours
Travel insurance
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