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* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected Cabin PricingPortsPiraeusPiraeus is located to the south of Athens. It is the capital of the Piraeus Prefecture and belongs to the Athens urban area. It was the port of the ancient city of Athens and it was chosen to serve as the modern port when Athens was re-founded in 1834. Piraeus remains one of the busiest shipping and industrial centres of the Mediterranean. Country - Greece CorinthCorinth is a city in Greece and is the capital of the prefecture of Corinthia. The city is surrounded by the coastal townlets of Lechaio, Isthmia, Kechries, and the inland townlets of Examilia and the archaeological site. It is also home to the monolithic rock of Acrocorinth where the medieval acropolis was built. DubrovnikOn the beautiful Adriatic coast sits the ancient walled city of Dubrovnik, where medieval ramparts encircle a tight maze of narrow streets and ornate stone buildings. The walls, completed in the 13th century, have a circumference of more than a mile and a half, and along with the Old City, have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Country - Croatia Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 20kms Currency - Kuna (HRK) Places of Interest Rector's Palace, Cavtat, Old City SplitSplit has a long tradition of collecting and caring for monuments. This interest appeared as early as the Renaissance. Diocletian's Palace, Mestrovic Gallery, the Archaeological Museum and the Temple of Jupiter are just a few of the impressive museums and galleries that shouldn't be missed. VeniceBreathe in the romance and Italian exuberance of this spellbinding city. Explore its mysterious and watery streets. Take a gondola ride to truly appreciate the atmosphere and architecture of the city. Sip a cappuccino in St. Mark’s Square or ride across the lagoon to the islands of Murano and Burano. From the Gothic arches of the Doges Palace to the intricate façade of St. Marks Cathedral, a day in Venice is bound to enchant you.
Country - Italy Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 8kms Currency - Euro (EUR) Places of Interest Piazza San Marco, The Grand Canal, Murano and Burano NaplesNaples, vibrant and exciting, situated on its famous, truly breathtaking blue bays at the foot of Mount Vesuvius. This beautiful city offers some of Italy's best shopping and dining. Visit picturesque Sorrento and the ruins of ancient Pompeii, a city frozen in time or take a boat to the beautiful and captivating island of Capri. The lesser-known island of Ischia is also close by with great beaches, with over 100 thermal springs and a 14th century castle overlooking the water.
Country - Italy Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 10kms Currency - Euro (EUR) Places of Interest Pompeii, Isle of Capri, Sorrento LivornoThe lovely seaport of Livorno serves as a gateway to the opulence and artistry of Florence and the quiet intimacy and history of Pisa. Florence, the jewel of the Renaissance, symbolizes the wealth and power of Italy's golden age more than any other city in Italy. CivitavecchiaCivitavecchia is the closest port to Rome. It serves mostly as a gateway, however there are still a few points of interest in this seaside town. Most notably the Fort of Michelangelo, built in the 1500s as a major defence post. Also of interest are the ancient ruins of the Baths of Traiano, a complex of Roman Baths once used for their therapeutic benefits.
Country - Italy Distance from port to City - 70kms Distance from port to Airport - 100kms Currency - Euro (EUR) Places of Interest Fort of Michelangelo, Baths of Traiano RomeCivitavecchia is the closest port to the Eternal city, Rome. Rome has been the focal point for many of the world's greatest artists, architects, rulers and philosophers. See Michelangelo’s masterly ceiling, the famous Swiss Guards in the Vatican and the Imperial splendours of the Colosseum. Climb the Spanish steps. And don’t forget to throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain to guarantee your return to this sublime city.
Country - Italy Distance from port to City - 70kms Distance from port to Airport - 100kms Currency - Euro (EUR) Places of Interest Vatican City, The Colluseum, Trevi Fountain AlgheroAlghero lies on the NW coast of Sardinia. The old town hints at the Gothic quarter in Barcelona but with an Italian twist. Even in November you'll find flower filled piazzas and shops unique to this port alone. The craft shops in particular will take your fancy, with their pottery and jewellery made with local red corals. The city walls towards the sea are still standing and you can take a nice stroll along the sea front towards the harbour and watch the various fishing boats and yachts.
PalermoImmerse yourself in the glorious history of this ancient city and its magnificant monuments like the imposing Norman Cathedral and the majestic 9th Century Arab palace and its breathtaking Palatine Chapel. Admire the marvelous opera house and the artifacts in the archaelogical museum
Country - Italy Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 32kms Currency - Euro (EUR) Places of Interest Quattro Canti, Museo Archeologico, Gesu Church TrapaniTrapani is a coastal town in north-west Sicily which has been a fishing village since ancient times. Also known for its rich salt deposits, this town has a well preserved history. From the Annunciation Sanctuary to the Giudecca Palace and the Pepoli Museum, there is enough Romanesque, Gothic and Medieval treasure for history buffs to enjoy. In the evening, find a windmill from which to admire the gorgeous western mediterranean sunset. Annunciation Sanctuary, Giudecca Palace, Pepoli Museum La GouletteStroll Tunis' spirited medina where close-packed souks offer silver, perfumes, spices, carpets and other treasures at fire sale prices. Sharpen your haggling skills here—it's anticipated! At the edge of the Sahara, the Phoenician city at Carthage now lies in windswept ruins, but once was the glorious rival of Rome. Sousse
VallettaStrategically located on Mount Sceberras overlooking the Grand and Marsamxett harbours is Valletta, the capital of Malta and an icon of baroque architecture. It is a city steeped in history, culture and religion with elaborate fortifications, palaces, museums and churches. Amongst the notable highlights are the Grand Co-Cathedral of St. John, the monastoic church of the knights of St. John, the Grand Master's Palace, Mdina, the famed walled city, war and archeological museums.
Country - Malta Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 10kms Currency - Maltese Liyra (MTL) Places of Interest Hager Qim, Mnajdra, Mellieha MapMinerva Cabin InfoView Another Cabin: Cruise line info![]() Swan Hellenic CruisesWith over 50 years experience in discovery cruising, Swan Hellenic know all the ingredients for the perfect cruise. From the onboard environment to inspiring itineraries, and from our knowledgeable reservations team to our European ship's officers and attentive crew, we are committed to providing you with the ultimate discovery cruise experience. Ship info![]() ![]() MinervaPLEASE NOTE:
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