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Cruise to Amalfi Coast (Salerno), Italy
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A scenic road with a tunnel through a mountain in the Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is bursting with beautiful pastel towns like Amalfi, Positano and Sorrento. Take a drive along the winding cliffside, and stop along the way to take in the views of the waves crashing against the rocks below. Then, stop by Positano for a glass of wine and a panino of sliced tomato, pesto and locally made mozzarella di bufala .
Stroll Through History
Get to know Salerno's roots onboard an Amalfi Coast cruise. The town's grand cathedral houses the Apostle Matthew's remains. Drop into a museum to learn about the city's history: During the 11th century, Salerno flourished as an epicenter for medical studies, which you can still see today at the museum of Scuola Medica Salernitana.
Local Cuisine
Salerno's cuisine is defined by fresh seafood, often caught earlier that day. Spaghetti alle vongole — topped with clams, tomatoes and herbs — is a must-try. Pick up a Neopolitan-style pizza, made with San Marzano tomatoes and fresh mozzarella di bufala . Finish your meal with a limoncello made from the massive lemons that grow in the region.
Head down to Via dei Mercanti to pick up souvenirs, wine, fresh cheese, handmade items, ceramics, leather goods and more. If you want to spend the whole day shopping, hop in a taxi and head to the pastel-hued Cilento Outlet Village nearby.
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Cruises to Italy & Amalfi Coast
Italy is so photogenic; it’s almost as if the entire country was built for wanderlust-inducing travel pictures. Whether this is your first time, or you’ve been before, an Italy cruise offers a new angle and the convenience of unpacking just once as you go from remote coastal towns to big cities. Our Italy cruise itineraries are unmatched in scope, bringing you to iconic destinations like the Eternal City of Rome (Civitavecchia), the Amalfi Coast, and Vatican City, along with seldom-visited jewels. Wander seashell-pink villages stacked precipitously along the Adriatic Sea on Italy cruises to Amalfi. Float Venice’s canals while a gondolier sings a lovely serenade. Sip chianti al fresco as the late sun bathes Rome in golden light. Taste classic Naples pizza that was perfected generations ago. On a cruise to Italy, experience an Italian vacation so immersive, you’ll forever feel at home in the region.
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Cruise to Italy's Amalfi Coast
The classic Mediterranean coastline in Amalfi is unlike any other. Homes lining the cliffside seem to defy gravity as they overlook the blue waters and rise upward like a giant sand sculpture on the shores of this Italian city. Blending natural beauty with fascinating culture, Italy's Amalfi Coast is a wondrous place for Mediterranean cruise passengers to hop off shore to gaze at the sea and sample fresh olives while learning about Greek and Roman history.
Amalfi is a picturesque tourist destination today, and this coastal city once had the greatest naval fleet in the Mediterranean during the 11th and 12th centuries. The Arsenale, located directly on the shore, is a medieval shipyard recalling a glorious maritime history. A hotspot for trade with North Africa, Amalfi's architecture still boasts influences from Arab cultures. With the combination of Greek, Roman, Norman, Saracens and Arab-Sicilian traditions, Amalfi is a Mediterranean destination that stands on its own - complete with fine cuisine and lovely warm beaches.
The gentle climate allows trees and flowers to grow along the rolling hillsides surrounding Amalfi for most of the year, which has attracted and inspired famous painters for centuries. Communities cluster along the cliffs throughout the city, allowing those going on Europe cruisetours to have an unparalleled view from sea level as they disembark on a fantastic journey through the city.
The Amalfi Cathedral is a fascinating structure that features a perfect example of Arab-Sicilian architecture. With a stark mixture of stripes, grand archways and mosaics, the cathedral hosts guests for church services every day. Visitors on Europe shore excursions are kindly asked to dress conservatively while paying their respects in this deeply traditional building. The bell tower and cupola that stretch around the main sanctuary are covered with yellow and green tiles while the interior is elaborately decorated with beautifully preserved frescoes.
For those who may want to extend their stay in this beautiful city, local chef Rodolfo Lecce hosts weekly Italian cooking lessons. Visitors from Amalfi Coast cruises can learn how to make traditional zeppole di San Giuseppe con crema al limone (fritters of Saint Joseph with lemon cream) while donning tall chef hats and smelling the wonderful aroma of traditional cooking. Tomato sauce and pasta taste best in Amalfi, where simple and fresh ingredients combine to make light dishes that taste full-bodied and complex. A quick meal after touring the cathedral is a perfect way to end this short and sweet visit to Italy's Mediterranean coast. View Europe cruises .
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Amalfi/Positano, Italy
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Visit enchanting Amalfi to admire the 12th century Capuchin monastery and see the beautiful 11th century cathedral and cloister. Then discover chic Positano with its relaxed, sophisticated air and white Moorish-style houses clinging to steep slopes around a sparkling bay filled with colorful fishing boats.
Amalfi Coast & Mediterranean Cruise
Experience la dolce vita in Southern Italy and on a cruise of the Mediterranean. Visit four stunning nations whose food, scenery, and history are some of the finest in Europe.
The city of Rome is full of wonderful, world-famous list sites that came to symbolize the Ancient Roman Empire’s unparalleled strength and influence. Enjoy food, historical sites, and dazzling ocean views in Naples before embarking on your Mediterranean cruise.
Your port stops include some of the most unique destinations in the Mediterranean. The island of Valletta is tiny but full of history, while Barcelona is as exciting as it is beautiful. Discover the Renaissance in Genoa, then travel back even further to Marseilles. France’s oldest city is more than 2,500 years old.
After returning to Naples for disembarkation, you’ll explore more of the beauty of the Amalfi coast, where colorful villages overlook the shining Mediterranean. The fascinating Pompeii is a bucket list destination for history lovers, who can travel back to this city frozen in time over 2,000 years ago. When it’s time for the tour to end, return to Rome and say arrivederci to Italy and the Mediterranean. Check out our Travel Blog for more tips and ideas!
- Explore the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii
- Take in the views from high above the water in Naples—the birthplace of pizza
- Travel back in time to tiny Valletta, the historical capital city of Malta
- Sightsee along the Amalfi Coast
- Fall in love with the Renaissance city of Genoa
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- Cruise aboard MSC Cruise Line’s World Europa
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- Moderate hotels based on twin/double occupancy
- All meals onboard ship
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- A professionally trained English-speaking local tour director who is knowledgeable about the area will provide you with a wealth of information. Their friendly service will make your trip a memorable experience.
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If you purchased airline tickets from YMT, a representative will welcome you at the airport and transport you to the hotel. Meet your fellow guests tonight at a welcome dinner. (D)
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Start your morning with a guided tour of Naples. Learn about one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, whose sprawling historic city center is UNESCO-listed for its wealth of outstanding monuments such as the Castel Nuovo. Your cruise begins this evening when you step aboard the MSC World Europa. (B, D)
Spend the day in Messina, one of the most popular cities on the breathtaking island of Sicily. Explore famous sites like the Piazza del Duomo, the city’s historic center, and the Messina Cathedral. The cathedral’s bell tower holds the world’s largest astronomical clock. When the clock strikes noon, you can enjoy an elaborate automaton where brass lions, roosters, and local heroes mounted on moving mechanisms tell a gripping story that’s entertained visitors for nearly a century. (B, L, D)
Valletta, one of the world’s smallest capitals, is so packed with history that the entire city is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, with buildings dating back to the 16th century. This fortified city has hundreds of monuments within a relatively small space, making it one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world. (B, L, D)
You’ll be mesmerized by this thoroughly modern city where Roman ruins live next door to highrises, innovative exhibition spaces, and one of the world’s most impressive sports complexes. A spectacular display of architecture, Barcelona boasts eight UNESCO World Heritage Site. Use your time in this port to see the world-famous Las Ramblas, Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia, Olympic Park, and views from Montjuic. (B, L, D)
Marseille was first established in 600 BC, making it France’s oldest city. Among the terracotta-roofed buildings lie many intriguing sights, including the majestic Palais Longchamp and the Cathedral of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde. (B, L, D)
Continue to Genoa, a port city which has maintained much its Renaissance charm over the centuries. Snake through its twisty caruggi, the narrow streets that make guests feel like they’re traveling back in time. The striking, ornate, UNESCO-listed Palazzi dei Rolli is a must see! (B, L, D)
After an afternoon disembarkation, continue to Sorrento for an evening at your leisure. Your hotel will welcome you in style with a refreshing drink when you arrive. Enjoy some leisure time before heading to dinner! (B, L)
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Take a guided tour of Pompeii, the famous ancient Roman city frozen in time by the cataclysmic volcanic eruption of nearby Mt. Vesuvius in 79 CE. Later, explore the Giardini Di Cataldo before joining your fellow travelers for an included dinner. (B, D)
Rome Marriott Park Hotel or similar
Please note that this is a proposed itinerary; the actual itinerary may vary due to season, special events, or weather. Hotels may differ depending on date. Because our tour arrangements are often made a year or more in advance, YMT Vacations reserves the right to alter the itinerary. Itinerary changes are made to improve your vacation experience, as well as respond to any unforeseen circumstances that mandate alterations. By their nature, all tour vacations involve a certain level of physical activity. While YMT tours have been designed with our guests in mind and are not physically demanding, this tour does include walking and periods of standing during the sightseeing visits. You will also encounter steps and some uneven ground along the way, particularly at older, historical sights. Please ask your Travel Consultant for more information.
YMT Vacations itineraries may contain suggestions for activities for your leisure time; these suggestions do not constitute a recommendation nor an endorsement of any specific service provider and the decision to participate in any such activities should be made independently.
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- Interactive TV, Wi-Fi connection (for a fee), telephone and safe
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- Comfortable king bed that can be converted into two single beds on request (excludes staterooms for guests with disabilities), with sofa and balcony
- Spacious closets, bathroom with shower, TV, telephone, vanity, mini bar, safe and hair dryer
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- Approx. from 161 to 301 sq.ft.* with approx. 48 sq. ft. balcony, including staterooms for guests with disabilities
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Yes, triples are permitted (depending on availability).
You should arrive in Rome no later than 3pm. At the end of the tour, your return flight home should depart no earlier than 8am.
No, not at this time.
Yes, this cruise tour will have a YMT cruise host on board the ship to assist guests.
The embarkation time for this cruise is approximately 3 pm.
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Italy is a place of immense natural beauty and historical interest, and on cruises to the Amalfi Coast, you'll see it at its finest. With its rocky cliffs, gelato-colored houses, and crystal-clear waters, it's no wonder that this region is one of the most popular in the world to explore by ship. Relax on the beach, then browse the many shops and restaurants in the classic Italian villages that surround each port of call. Dine on fresh seafood and homemade pasta, or enjoy a glass of wine while watching the sunset over the Tyrrhenian Sea.
On an Italy cruise to the Amalfi Coast, you can start your journey in Naples before visiting incredible destinations like glamorous Sorrento. Hike the legendary Path of the Gods, or take a cruise around the island of Capri. Set sail to the picturesque town of Amalfi, where you can explore charming streets and sample some delicious local limoncellos. No matter what you choose to do on your cruise to the Amalfi Coast, you'll do it in comfort, style, and luxury with Celebrity.
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Beautiful beaches.
Cruises to the Amalfi Coast bring you closer to some of Italy's most beautiful beaches, and you’re never too far away from excursions to Sorrento, Amalfi, and Capri. With their rocky cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and sandy shores, these beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, people-watching, and seeking out the best local gelateria. Enjoy the quintessential Mediterranean beach experience as you sail the Amalfi Coast, with glorious scenery in every direction.
Delicious Italian Food
Italy is world famous for its food, and Amalfi Coast cruises offer plenty of opportunities to try it. From pizza and pasta to fresh seafood caught right off the coast, you'll be tempted to sample the best of what Italy has to offer. In addition, many itineraries feature ports where you can have the hands-on experience of a cookery masterclass. Pair any great Italian dish with an excellent glass of local wine, and you're sure to have a meal that you'll remember long after your cruise is over.
Magnificent Scenery
The Amalfi Coast is one of the most scenic places in all of Europe, with picturesque villages clinging to cliffs that plunge straight into the sea, and fragrant lemon groves lining the hillsides. No matter which cruise itinerary you choose, you're sure to enjoy breathtaking views of this glamorous coastline as you sail. Many itineraries also feature places of great historical interest, from the brooding Mount Vesuvius to the extraordinary ruins at Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Amalfi Coast Cruise Itineraries
Cruises to the Amalfi Coast will take you to some of the most enchanting destinations across the southern Mediterranean and beyond with itineraries ranging from seven to 12 nights. Most itineraries start in Rome (Civitavecchia), and you can visit the Amalfi Coast during your stop in Naples. There are an abundance of different itineraries to choose from which, as well as the Amalfi Coast, visit Santorini, Messina, Athens, Istanbul, Dubrovnik, and Venice.
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Explore the coastline and villages of the exquisite Amalfi Coast, each with its own unique charm and welcoming local culture. Unwind on the beach at Capri, then visit the beautiful Blue Grotto. Hike up the natural stairs of the Path of the Gods in Positano before enjoying delicious fresh seafood with an oceanfront view from the hillside that frames the town. Visit the village of Atrani, known for its annual wine festival in early September. Tour the Amalfi Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Amalfi, and a must-see on any of these fabulous itineraries.
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Italy is a place of immense natural beauty and historical interest, and on cruises to the Amalfi Coast, you'll see it at its finest. With its rocky cliffs, gelato-colored houses, and crystal-clear waters, it's no wonder that this region is one of the most popular in the world to explore by ship. Relax on the beach, then browse the many shops and restaurants in the classic Italian villages that surround each port of call. Dine on fresh seafood and homemade pasta, or enjoy a glass of wine while watching the sunset over the Tyrrhenian Sea.
On an Italy cruise to the Amalfi Coast, you can start your journey in Naples before visiting incredible destinations like glamorous Sorrento. Hike the legendary Path of the Gods, or take a cruise around the island of Capri. Set sail to the picturesque town of Amalfi, where you can explore charming streets and sample some delicious local limoncellos. No matter what you choose to do on your cruise to the Amalfi Coast, you'll do it in comfort, style, and luxury with Celebrity.
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Beautiful beaches.
Cruises to the Amalfi Coast bring you closer to some of Italy's most beautiful beaches, and you’re never too far away from excursions to Sorrento, Amalfi, and Capri. With their rocky cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and sandy shores, these beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, people-watching, and seeking out the best local gelateria. Enjoy the quintessential Mediterranean beach experience as you sail the Amalfi Coast, with glorious scenery in every direction.
Delicious Italian Food
Italy is world famous for its food, and Amalfi Coast cruises offer plenty of opportunities to try it. From pizza and pasta to fresh seafood caught right off the coast, you'll be tempted to sample the best of what Italy has to offer. In addition, many itineraries feature ports where you can have the hands-on experience of a cookery masterclass. Pair any great Italian dish with an excellent glass of local wine, and you're sure to have a meal that you'll remember long after your cruise is over.
Magnificent Scenery
The Amalfi Coast is one of the most scenic places in all of Europe, with picturesque villages clinging to cliffs that plunge straight into the sea, and fragrant lemon groves lining the hillsides. No matter which cruise itinerary you choose, you're sure to enjoy breathtaking views of this glamorous coastline as you sail. Many itineraries also feature places of great historical interest, from the brooding Mount Vesuvius to the extraordinary ruins at Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Amalfi Coast Cruise Itineraries
Cruises to the Amalfi Coast will take you to some of the most enchanting destinations across the southern Mediterranean and beyond with itineraries ranging from seven to 12 nights. Most itineraries start in Rome (Civitavecchia), and you can visit the Amalfi Coast during your stop in Naples. There are an abundance of different itineraries to choose from which, as well as the Amalfi Coast, visit Santorini, Messina, Athens, Istanbul, Dubrovnik, and Venice.
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Explore the coastline and villages of the exquisite Amalfi Coast, each with its own unique charm and welcoming local culture. Unwind on the beach at Capri, then visit the beautiful Blue Grotto. Hike up the natural stairs of the Path of the Gods in Positano before enjoying delicious fresh seafood with an oceanfront view from the hillside that frames the town. Visit the village of Atrani, known for its annual wine festival in early September. Tour the Amalfi Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Amalfi, and a must-see on any of these fabulous itineraries.
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For many people, pizza is the first thing that comes to mind when they think about Naples , While it's no secret you can sample some of the most delectable pies you've ever tried while you're in town, there's so much more to Naples than cheese and tomato sauce. You'll be transported back in time as you visit the grand piazzas, cathedrals, and castles of the city's old town.
One of the best ways to spend your time on land is by taking a Pompeii tour . Discover how the ancient city was perfectly preserved after it was covered in volcanic ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D. Another great way to spend your time in port is on day trip to the awe-inspiring Amalfi Coast. Norwegian offers a variety of shore excursions to Sorrento that let you dazzle in the beauty of this stunning region.
Florence/Pisa (Livorno)
You've probably seen photos of people trying to push the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa upright. Well, now's your chance to snap a selfie of your own at this legendary site. Learn from professional photographers and selfie experts how to compose the best shots to share on social media. From Pisa, it's just a short ride to Florence , where you can walk among some of the world's greatest masterpieces, including Michelangelo's David. Top spots to visit while in Florence include San Lorenzo Market, the Oltrarno district, Piazza del Duomo, and the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
Messina (Sicily)
As one of the largest cities on the island of Sicily, Messina puts a different twist on your Italy cruise. This harbor city is the perfect place to relax and watch the world go while sampling traditional delicacies at a sidewalk cafe. Add a little adventure to your Messina stay with a shore excursion to an active volcano . On your way to Mount Etna, you'll pass by picturesque towns and enjoy stunning views of the Gulf of Catania.
Journey 20 centuries into antiquity when you visit Taormina , a hilltop town overlooking the Ionian Sea. In addition to a guided tour of the town, enjoy an assortment of Sicilian specialties and fine wines at a local vineyard.
Have you ever dreamed of riding in a gondola through the Grand Canal? Well, an Italy cruise with Norwegian is a great way to make your dream a reality. On your port stop in Venice, you can check all the must-see spots off your list, including St. Mark's Square, Doge's Palace, Rialto Bridge, Saint Mark's Basilica, Bridge of Sighs, and more.
Rome (Civitavecchia)
Rome is one of those places everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. From hearing the roar of the water at Trevi Fountain to the feeling of pure adrenaline that courses through your veins while walking in the footsteps of the gladiators at the Colosseum, Rome is filled with unforgettable attractions just waiting for you to discover.
If you want the freedom to explore at your own pace, a hop on hop off bus tour is the way to go. You can spend as much, or as little, time as you like as places such as Circus Maximus, Piazza Venezia, Vatican City, Piazza di Spagna, St. Peter's Basilica, and more. Prefer something a little more structured? No problem! Norwegian offers fully guided excursions to all the best highlights in the Eternal City.
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F ew countries can compete with Italy’s tourist appeal . Anyone who visits can enjoy fantastic cities, quaint villages, a string of picture-perfect coastlines, amazing cuisine and a fascinating history.
Alhough skiing , city breaks or a trip to one of the Italian lakes all have their own merits, there is a way to get a taste of several different parts of the country in one whirlwind trip.
Cruises around the Bel Paese give passengers the opportunity to see Italy ’s full range of sights. You can start with the romance of Venice and wind around to the rugged island beauty of Sicily and Sardinia, or begin surrounded by the stark coastal beauty of the Cinque Terre and end in hectic, characterful Naples , via the enchanting capital of Rome .
Whether you just want to see one destination or a handful, there’s likely a cruise to suit you; we’ve rounded up some of the best below.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast contains a little bit of everything that has made Italy so famous: beautiful coastlines, golden sands, picturesque towns, ancient historic sites and a hearty slice of la dolce vita .
The main towns along this coast include Amalfi, Sorrento and Positano , each renowned for offering a taste of the highlife in often luxurious surroundings, whether that be laid-back beaches or grandiose hotels. Pompeii lies close to these towns, offering an incredible insight into a famous bit of world history, while driving part of the Amalfi Coast’s winding roads is the best way to get amazing views while taking in some delightful towns.
How to do it
See both Sicily and the Amalfi Coast with the ‘ Amalfi & Sicily ’ seven-night package offered by Star Clippers. It starts in Civitavecchia, taking you to Amalfi and Sorrento before moving on to Messina and circling back to Rome.
Prices from £3,629pp including seven nights’ accommodation, all meals and drinks and select entertainment. Departing 6 July 2024.
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The capital is a beautiful fusion of historic and contemporary Italian life, from the modern cuisine and nightlife of Monti to the old houses and trattorias of Trastevere or Parione.
The Eternal City is also Europe’s most landmark-filled destination , with everything from Roman ruins to 18th-century fountains. The Colosseum, Roman Forum and Pantheon are the undoubtably highlights, as are the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain. The Vatican City is also contained within Rome, and you don’t want to miss the Sistine Chapel or St Peter’s Basilica.
Most cruises to this part of the country actually dock at nearby Civitavecchia, which is roughly one hour from the capital. Rome is often a starting point for cruises too, as passengers can head north to the Cinque Terre, east to Sardinia and south to Naples and Sicily.
The Italian Treasures cruise offered by Atlas Ocean Voyages begins in Valletta , the historic Maltese capital, but after departing very much focuses on the eastern Italian coast. It stops for a night in both Syracuse and Giardini Naxos (on Sicily), before departing to the Amalfi Coast and Capri and then finishing in the capital, where you can explore at your leisure before flying home.
Prices from £2,946pp including eight nights’ accommodation, all meals and drinks and onshore excursions. The company is currently running a promotion where the ‘second guest sails free’, so it is possible to get the entire package for just £2,946. Departing 1 September 2024.
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Venice is perhaps the most beautiful of all Italian cities, situated on a vast lagoon and criss-crossed by dozens of bridges that hang over its canals. Its waterways are lined with the colourful facades of centuries-old buildings, many of which carry a Venetian style that is unique to the city, making for an eclectic cityscape.
A gondola trip, a stroll around St Mark’s Square, a walk over the Ponte Rialto and a visit to the Doge’s Palace are customary for those seeing the city for the first time, though for many the real attraction is getting lost in the sea of mazy alleys and historic bridges .
Many cruises start and end in Venice too, though due to its location at the top of the Adriatic, it can take a while to cruise down to other popular destinations like Bari, Sicily and the Amalfi Coast. If you’re visiting on a cruise, chances are it’ll be a longer one, or that it’ll stop in destinations in northern Croatia , Dubrovnik or northern Greece .
Azmara Cruises’ ‘ Italy Intensive Voyage ’ takes passengers all the way from Rome to Venice. It begins by going north to Florence , then turning back on itself and going south to the Amalfi Coast and Sicily. After a brief stop in Kotor, Montenegro , you’ll finish in Venice, with the opportunity to explore at your leisure before flying home.
Prices from £2,060pp including 10 nights’ accommodation, all meals and drinks, evening entertainment and select onshore excursions. Departing 10 April 2024.
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Sicily is another of Italy’s famous islands, sharing a part of the Mediterranean with neighbouring Sardinia. It is equally as charming as Sardinia, and filled with similarly beguiling towns, a variety of natural landscapes and some of the finest culture and history that the country has to offer.
Tradition is paramount here, something that is reflected in a proud local populace. It is also visible in towns and cities like Palermo, and the timeless beauty of Syracuse, as well as on the olive groves and vineyards that dot the slopes of Mount Etna. It makes Sicily a great place to come if you want to see modern-day Italian living with a dose of outdoor adventure, in places like the Parco dell’Etna, along with historic charm (such as that at Syracuse).
Windstar Cruises’ ‘ Sicilian Spendours ’ cruise begins and ends in the Italian capital, but as the name suggests, this trip very much focuses on the largest island in the Mediterranean. It begins by heading to the Amalfi Coast, but then moves on to three Sicilian towns – Trapani, Porto Empedocle and Catania, via Gozo and Malta .
Prices from £3,105pp including 10 nights’ accommodation, meals and onboard entertainment. Departing 28 May 2024.
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Sardinia, which sits off the eastern coast around six hours from Civitavecchia by ferry, is one of Italy’s most popular summer destinations. A favourite among both tourists and Italians, it is home to a slew of great beaches – including Cala Goloritzé and the Costa Smerelda – and so is a good choice for days spent flitting between water sports and lying in the sun.
Though it’s understandable if you want to spend most of your time here on the sands, it would be remiss not to visit some of the pastel-hued towns and verdant national parks that lie inland and on the coast. Places like Alghero, Bosa and San Teodoro contain plenty of history throughout their cobbled streets, while Asinara and Gennargentu are two of the most picturesque natural areas.
Sardinia’s southerly location means that cruises that stop here often carry on to Sicily and Malta, and may go further on to the Balearics, Greek islands or even Tunisia .
The ‘ Enchanting Italian Coastlines ’ tour from Emerald Cruises covers both Sardinia and the eastern coast over a period of seven nights. It begins in the capital, moving first to Sorrento and Amalfi and then crossing the Mediterranean to Sardinia and Corsica before looping back.
Prices from £3,379pp including seven nights’ accommodation, all meals and drinks and airport transfers. Departing 27 April 2024.
Cinque Terre
The Cinque Terre competes with the Amalfi Coast for the title of Italy’s most famous coastal area, but the Italian Riviera offers a different kind of beauty in its emerald waters and pastel-coloured towns. The region is part of Liguria, and consists of five villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.
Each one has an abundance of old Italian charm, from the faded colours that come alive at sunset to the mazes of alleys leading up from tiny harbours. Only Monterosso has a proper beach, but this village quintet isn’t the place for solely a beach holiday, despite the coastlines. Instead, wander aimlessly through the villages, enjoy a laid-back meal or take to any of the surrounding hiking paths.
These once isolated villages are now tourist hotspots in their own right, with the Cinque Terre Express one of the best ways to get between them. Most cruises dock at La Spezia, the province’s main city, which lies just 20 minutes from the nearest Cinque Terre village, Riomaggiore.
The Cinque Terre is a less frequented destination on longer cruises, so the best bet is to visit as part of a multi-country cruise. Celebrity Cruises offers one such option with their ‘ Italian Riviera & France ’ package, which departs from Rome and initially heads south to Naples before circling around to La Spezia and Santa Margherita. After some time spent enjoying the Italian Riviera, you move on to the French one, seeing Cannes and Marseille before finishing in Barcelona.
Prices from £1,209pp including nine nights’ accommodation, return flights, all meals, daily activities and entertainment. Departing 4 June 2024.
Naples is a fascinating city, buoyed by a vibrant and chaotic energy and blessed with beautiful surroundings – including Mount Vesuvius and an azure bay – and an eclectic blend of architecture.
The city itself has a wealth of culture and history, from the recent and immaterial – such as its devotion to pizza or its football club – to the ancient and pertinent, including the Duomo cathedral and a large collection of Greco-Roman artefacts at the National Archaeological Museum. Be sure to talk a walk around the Spanish Quarter, Centro Storico and Spaccanapoli (the city’s main thoroughfare) to get a real sense of how life is lived in this hectic city.
Naples is the closest major city to the Amalfi Coast, and as such many trips here are combined with a visit to towns like Sorrento or Positano.
You’re spoilt for choice when including Naples in a cruise itinerary, and many cruises that stop here also include visits to parts of Greece and Croatia. A seven-day Mediterranean cruise from Norwegian Cruise Line takes advantage of these stops, taking guests from Rome to Venice via Valletta, Split and Corfu. Nevertheless, the focus is still on Italy, taking in the historic capital, the romantic canals of Venice and all of Naples’ characterful chaos (with an added stop in Messina, Sicily).
Prices from £1,573pp including seven nights’ accommodation, all meals and drinks and onboard entertainment. Departing 14 August 2024.
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A cruise to Italy and Naples and discover of the Amalfi Coast, Aeolian Islands, Sicily and Calabria. You will have the opportunity to visit historic sites such as Pompeii or Herculaneum, the Mount Etna the highest volcano in Europe, or to stroll on beautiful islands such as Capri.
Naples, the Amalfi Coast, and Sicily
NAPLES - MILAZZO - VIBO MARINA - SALERNO - NAPLES
Get ready for the magic of Christmas on this pre-holiday cruise in Italy and Sicily Naples has historical monuments and archaeological sites, while the Aeolian Islands are in a league of their own. This romantic cruise includes visits to the ancient theater in Taormina, with Mount Etna as the backdrop, Calabria "the toe of the boot" and the Amalfi Coast. And we can't forget the legendary Isle of Capri with its panoramic views of the Gulf of Naples. Italian Christmas traditions are in the spotlight on this cruise! Discover the famous Neapolitan nativity art and magnificent scenes exposed in small boutiques and workshops in the city's older neighborhoods. Each hand-crafted figure is one-of-a-kind. Christmas charm reigns in the shops all year round.
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The Maestro's Terrace at Treville Positano
Good hotels are in the business of cherishing their guests. Hotels - at the highest end - are all about curation, which makes the products they sell in their shops particularly desirable, whether fashion, furnishings or art. Here are some presents that every mother will love.
Bonzini Mama Shelter foosball table
The French Mama Shelter can deliver a custom-made foosball table to your mom - for a price.
Having linked up with the long-standing French company Bonzini to provide table football sets (€4,990) for its first hotel (and then every other hotel in its collection) Mama Shelter can now ship them to your own home. A great gift for a soccer-loving mom, they come in pale pink and mint green, with three different sizes to choose from and are hand made in Lorraine using solid beech and beach plyboard. The options for customisation include players and kit colours.
Adare Manor Pyjamas
Created with Moon & Mellow for Adare Manor, this pyjamas are made from organic cotton.
Adare Manor, a dreamy five star hotel in Limerick, Ireland has produced some very dreamy pyjamas (€180) for moms in conjunction with Cliona O’Brien’s company Moon & Mellow. Made of organic cotton, they feature mythical Irish creatures that may (or may not) roam around the hotel and its gardens. Siren, in navy blue with bronze piping is particularly lovely.
Bill Bensley paintings
One of the world's most gifted hotel designers, Bill Bensley sells his paintings to raise funds for ... [+] his conservation charity.
Most hotel artwork is a bit dull. Not those by Bill Bensley. One of the most celebrated contemporary hotel designers, he has been responsible for hotels as diverse as the Four Seasons Koh Samui and The Siam. At Bensley’s own Shinta Mani hotels in Cambodia, all the profits go back into the community, especially through education and wildlife conservation. Bensley’s own paintings ($195) are part of this philanthropic endeavour and can be shipped world-wide.
Treville Positano bracelet
This bracelet with a silver triton is sold at the Treville Positano hotel
Once the home of movie director Franco Zeffirelli, Treville Positano is now one of Italy’s most exclusive hotels. Perched on the Amalfi coast, this 16-room hotel has a jewel-box integrity about it which makes this lovely little silver bracelet (£175) so appropriate. A black braided cord features a silver triton - the mythical sea god that’s half human and half fish - that is the hotel’s symbol. It’s hard to think of a more subtle way to signal an upcoming trip.
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Mom's look good in breton stripes and this top from Hotel du Cap Eden Roc is no exception.
Not every hotel could make their staff attire desirable enough to stock in their shop but Hotel du Cap Eden Roc is in Juan Les Pins, where the ghosts of F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald still infuse the whole peninsula with 1920s glamor. Its maillot top (£155) is simple but tres chic, with a flattering neck and made from the highest grade cotton. It looks wonderful on the waiters by the pool bar and it’ll look good on you…
Grand Hotel Tremezzo Aqua Como 1910 Eau de parfum
This perfume references the Grand Hotel Tremezzo, one of Italy's most beloved Grand Hotels.
Lake Como is Italy's most beautiful and romantic Italian and Grand Hotel Tremezzo one of its most beguiling hotels. Owned by Valentina de Santis’s family since 1973, it is packed with personality and passion. This has now been distilled into an Eau de Parfum Aqua Como 1910 (€190) with a location-apt breezy floral scent that is 100ml of la dolce vita.
Beverly Hills Hotel sarong
The Beverly Hills Hotel has produced a silk sarong in honour of its hotel's decor.
A chance to really blend into your surroundings - in the most elegant way possible. A artist Alexandra Nechita, Shhh Silk and The Beverly Hills Hotel, this sarong ($175), made from pure mulberry silk, is perfect to wear around the Beverly Hills Hotel pool or in the Cabanas and then to other destinations ($175)
Belmond Villeggiatura book
Villeggiatura is a book by Assouline that celebrates some of Italy's most famous hotels.
A chance for moms to plan their next vacation with an extravagant look at Belmond’s collection of hotels in Italy. All of them have legendary status, including the Hotel Cipriani in Venice, the Caruso in Ravello and the Splendido Mare and this book ($105), published by Assouline with words by Cesare Cunaccia.
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Amalfi Coast (Salerno), Italy. The lively cliffside village of Salerno is a gateway to the many historical and scenic coastal towns with cruises to the Amalfi Coast. Take a stroll by the water along the city's modern promenade, or stop into a cafe for a refreshing limoncello. Break a sweat with a hike up Mount Vesuvius before you wander through ...
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Feast for the Eyes. Come for the history and cuisine, stay for the natural surrounds. Pass Europe's most mesmerizing landscapes on Amalfi coast cruises. Colorful harbors, looming volcanoes, and charming fishing towns await along with once-in-a-lifetime outdoor excursions. Ferry to lush isles, and soak in natural springs that overlook the ocean.
Amalfi was once known as the Duchy of Amalfi, essentially an independent state, and was the capital of the maritime republic between 839 and 1200 A.D. Amalfi remains the largest port along the ...
Cruise to Italy's Amalfi Coast. A resort beach on Amalfi coast. The classic Mediterranean coastline in Amalfi is unlike any other. Homes lining the cliffside seem to defy gravity as they overlook the blue waters and rise upward like a giant sand sculpture on the shores of this Italian city. Blending natural beauty with fascinating culture ...
The Amalfi Coast cruise port is located in the city of Salerno, 35 minutes south of Naples. Cruise ships dock on the western end of the port, and passengers are shuttled from the ship to the port gate. The shuttle ride to the port gate is quick and only takes about 10 minutes. You can arrange transportation to the Piazza della Concordia in the ...
Call 1.406.541.2677. Start Planning My Trip. In 2024 and 2025, cruise along the rugged shores of the Amalfi Coast where quaint villages hang onto cliffs dangling over the Mediterranean sea. Explore the picturesque Positano, said to be the most beautiful town in the Mediterranean. Visit the starkly protruding Sorrento peninsula, listed as a ...
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Amalfi Coast & Mediterranean Cruise. Experience la dolce vita in Southern Italy and on a cruise of the Mediterranean. Visit four stunning nations whose food, scenery, and history are some of the finest in Europe. The city of Rome is full of wonderful, world-famous list sites that came to symbolize the Ancient Roman Empire's unparalleled ...
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Cruises to the Amalfi Coast bring you closer to some of Italy's most beautiful beaches, and you're never too far away from excursions to Sorrento, Amalfi, and Capri. With their rocky cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and sandy shores, these beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, people-watching, and seeking out the best local gelateria ...
Amalfi was once known as the Duchy of Amalfi, essentially an independent state, and was the capital of the maritime republic between 839 and 1200 A.D. Amalfi remains the largest port along the coast, with the town beginning directly across the street from the pier (most ships tender).
Salerno Cruise. A relaxing atmosphere in a medieval village. Capital of Campania's southernmost province, the lively port of Salerno will provide a stop-off on your MSC cruise of the Mediterranean . Much less chaotic than Naples, it is well off most travellers' itineraries, giving it a pleasant, relaxed air to enjoy during your excursion.
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Cruises to the Amalfi Coast bring you closer to some of Italy's most beautiful beaches, and you're never too far away from excursions to Sorrento, Amalfi, and Capri. With their rocky cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and sandy shores, these beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, people-watching, and seeking out the best local gelateria.
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The main towns along this coast include Amalfi, Sorrento and Positano, each renowned for offering a taste of the highlife in often luxurious surroundings, whether that be laid-back beaches or ...
Tauck's private shore excursions and distinctive inclusions valued at $4,925. Guided visits to the Colosseum and Roman Forum with lunch at a typical trattoria. A choice of included shore excursions along the incomparable Amalfi Coast, with a wine tasting, small boat cruises and tuna tasting for an authentic look at daily life.
Naples, the Amalfi Coast, and Sicily. NAPLES - MILAZZO - VIBO MARINA - SALERNO - NAPLES. Get ready for the magic of Christmas on this pre-holiday cruise in Italy and Sicily Naples has historical monuments and archaeological sites, while the Aeolian Islands are in a league of their own. This romantic cruise includes visits to the ancient theater ...
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Perched on the Amalfi coast, this 16-room hotel has a jewel-box integrity about it which makes this lovely little silver bracelet (£175) so appropriate. A black braided cord features a silver ...