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Cruise to Italy and visit some of the world’s most beautiful and historic cities on your all-inclusive Italy cruise vacation. Experience the magnificence of the peninsula along the Mediterranean coastline as you travel through the Tyrrhenian Sea, Ionian Sea and Adriatic Sea. Home to some of the most iconic works of art and exquisite cuisines, an Italian cruise is one not to miss. Experience the best of Italy on a 8-Day Mediterranean Cruise from Rome or maybe a 10-Day Greek Isles & Italy Cruise from Rome .

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Enjoy more than two and a half thousand years of history, art, and culture in Rome . Sip Italian espresso in a quaint café, journey to an ancient time at the iconic Colosseum, or marvel at the Sistine Chapel during your visit to the Vatican City. Or simply admire the sweeping views of Capri in Naples . Feel free to explore the past in contemporary style with Norwegian.

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Your cruise to Italy may have various stops depending on your port for departure and length of travel but there are a few things you must do on your vacation. Plan your days for each port to enjoy the sites. From Cannes, France; Barcelona, Spain; Naples, Italy to Athens, Greece there are many historical sites and world-renowned artwork to see. Eat local cuisines from each port such as pasta, tapas, wine and pastries. Shop like a local at various markets and for high-end fashion items.

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Cruise to Italy from Rome and sip an espresso while you explore two and a half thousand years of history of art and culture before your departure.

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Cruise to Italy from Athens and explore the oldest city in Europe, home to the Acropolis and many important architectural structures, before your departure.

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Cruise to Italy from Barcelona and explore iconic sites, like Park Güell or the medieval streets of Barri Gotic, before your departure.

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Pompei, Italy

Visit the ruins of Pompeii, an excavation site so perfectly preserved that you can still see fine details from over 1,700 years ago. Admire the majesty of St. Peter's Basilica during your visit to the Vatican City. Wind your way towards Mount Etna as you pass picturesque towns. Stroll through the magnificent city of Florence and its stunning architecture. Or have a taste of Italy's finest wines during a tour of the Tuscan countryside. Explore the best of Italy on a shore excursion.

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An Italy Cruise Vacation for the Whole Family

There are family vacations. Then there are the kinds of awe-inspiring vacations your family will remember forever. Sail on an Italy Cruise with Norwegian and discover the ease and convenience of unpacking once and experiencing it all. Freedom, flexibility and family entertainment offered on Italy cruises allows guests of all sizes to experience the best vacation ever. Because on family vacations, it's all about options. And Norwegian's got them, from accommodations that fit all families to delicious dining choices even finicky eaters can't refuse. We haven't forgotten about teens – they also have an exclusive onboard refuge at Entourage.

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Experience an Italy cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line and enjoy freedom of choice all along the way. Whether you're bringing the whole crew and staying in a Family Balcony, kicking it solo in a Studio or enjoying the views of Rome from an oceanview stateroom with some of your best friends, we've got just the room for you.

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Discover the vast beauty, endless activity, and rich culture of the Adriatic and Mediterranean on an Italy cruise. Only Norwegian Cruise Line offers more choices of what to do and see, and more freedom to do it your way. That's the freedom and flexibility Norwegian offers. Unpack once and journey from city to city. Enjoy everything that Italy has to offer from Rome to Naples then return to the cruise ship to a variety of onboard activities, one-of-a-kind entertainment, and dining options. Dress up for a romantic evening or enjoy a casual dining experience with the whole family. Do what makes you happy with no restrictive schedules, ever. Because your vacation is exactly that – yours.

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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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Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy

Rome is Italy's beating heart, full of Rennaissance cathedrals and piazzas begging for you to sit and sip espresso.

Venice, Italy

Known as the city the floats on water, and the highlight of any cruise to Italy, Venice needs no further introduction.

Livorno (Florence), Italy

Florence is a dream Italian cruise destination for Renaissance-era sightseeing. But it’s a foodie haven too with family-run tripe wagons, wine bars and trattorias.

Ravenna (San Marino), Italy

A walker’s paradise and shopper’s mecca, Ravenna is home to the Basilica of Sant' Apollinare Nuovo, with its intricate mosaics; Dante’s tomb (author of The Divine Comedy); posh boutiques, and cafés.

Portoferraio (Elba), Italy

On your Italian cruise, visit Villa San Martino, the summer residence of Emperor Napoleon, and wander Portoferraio's centuries-old labyrinth of alleys.

Catania, Sicily, Italy

Sicily's second-largest city is intimately connected to the active volcano that towers above it. The smoking, gurgling peak of Mt. Etna, one of the island's most iconic landmarks, shaped Catania significantly.

Palermo, Italy

Palermo is a jumble of old and new. Explore ancient attractions, such as the mosaics of the Palatine Chapel (en Italiana: “Cappella Palatina”). Or, take a day trip to the seaside Cefalù.

Taormina, Italy

Perched on a hilltop, Taormina has an ancient theater and dramatic views of the scalloped coastline. An active volcano looms over this stunning city.

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You don't have to search all that hard to find the best Italy cruises — most leading cruise lines offer dozens of itineraries that visit Italian ports, often in conjunction with neighboring countries France, Greece and Croatia.

The reason? Italy has it all: coastlines on both the Mediterranean and the Adriatic, historic port cities (Rome, Venice and Naples among them) and spectacular islands (including Sicily, Sardinia, Capri and Elba).

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Plus, with a cruise season that runs from early April through late October (and even year-round for a few cruise lines), Italy offers something for everyone. Travel here to find an alluring mix of impeccably preserved historic sites, renowned regional cuisines and natural wonders waiting to be discovered.

Here are eight of the best Italy cruises for every type of traveler.

Best Italy cruises for cultural immersion: Azamara

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Azamara pioneered the concept of single-country itineraries, which allow for greater cultural immersion and even overnight stays in select ports. The cruise line's 11-night voyage in October 2024 is one of its most comprehensive.

The sailing begins in Monte Carlo, Monaco, and ends in Rome (Civitavecchia), with visits to seven more Italian ports and Tunis, Tunisia. You'll explore Genoa, Livorno (overnight for Florence/Pisa), Porto Santo Stefano (on the Tuscan coast), Cagliari (on Sardinia), Trapani (on Sicily), Amalfi and Sorrento.

This voyage is aboard the 684-passenger Azamara Onward, one of the cruise line's four virtually identical ships. (All are former Renaissance R-class ships built in the early 2000s and renovated over the past several years.) The vessels' intimate size and Azamara's focus on cultural experiences and shore excursions emphasizing history and food (including cooking classes and market tours) make for an immersive cruise itinerary.

Other Italy-Intensive voyages in 2023 and 2024 include the following: a 10-night voyage in October 2023 aboard Azamara Quest, a 10-night voyage in April 2024 aboard Azamara Pursuit, and a seven-night voyage in May 2024 aboard Azamara Quest.

Best Italy cruises for small-ship lovers: Windstar Cruises

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It's rare to find a cruise itinerary so fully focused on one specific region of Italy, but Windstar Cruises ' small ships — three classic sailing yachts and three all-suite motor yachts, which accommodate 148 to 342 guests — allow it to offer cruises to less-frequented ports.

Windstar's 10-day Sicilian Splendors , aboard its 342-passenger sailing yacht Wind Surf, is available on multiple dates in 2023, 2024 and 2025. The ship will cruise round-trip from Rome and call on six Italian ports: Catania (for Mount Etna), Porto Empedocle (for the ancient ruins at Agrigento) and Trapani (for its signature colored salts and Marsala wines), all in Sicily; the island of Lipari (the largest of seven Aeolian Islands); and Sorrento and Amalfi on the stunning Amalfi Coast. The cruise also visits the neighboring islands of Malta and Gozo.

Five-masted Wind Surf is the world's largest sailing ship. It manages to be intimate without feeling claustrophobic, although it is worth noting that none of its staterooms or suites has a balcony. There is, however, ample deck space for relaxation, with a pool and two hot tubs, as well as inviting alfresco bars and dining areas.

Related: The 2 classes of Windstar ships, explained

Indoors, the ship's restaurants and social spaces, such as the Veranda Restaurant, Stella Bistro and the Compass Rose Bar, are light-filled, with elegant neutral decor refreshed in 2019.

Musical entertainment takes place in the Wind Surf Lounge and Compass Rose Bar, and Windstar's excellent dining program reflects an ongoing partnership with the James Beard Foundation. In select tender ports, passengers can enjoy a watersports platform and take out sea kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.

Best Italy cruises for onboard pampering: Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection

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If enjoying yacht-style indulgence as you explore Southern Italy is on your cruise wish list, consider the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection's 10-night Rome to Valletta itinerary in May 2024. This cruise visits scenic hot spots such as Sorrento and Amalfi on the Amalfi Coast, history-rich Siracusa in Sicily and three ports (Gallipoli, Taranto and Otranto) in lesser-known Puglia, located on the heel of boot-shaped Italy, before passengers disembark in Malta.

Ritz-Carlton, which entered the cruise realm in 2021 with its 298-passenger luxury yacht, Evrima , offers an all-inclusive "yachting lifestyle" experience. This leisurely sailing features overnights in Sorrento and Taranto and two sea days with ample ways to enjoy onboard pampering. The ship's spacious suites are designed with a contemporary residential feel and range in size from 300 square feet with an 81-square-foot terrace to 1,091 square feet with a 635-square-foot terrace.

Evrima also offers nine bars and dining venues featuring menus created to reflect the ports visited. For culinary indulgence, guests can book a table at S.E.A., a specialty dining experience designed by Chef Sven Elverfeld of Aqua, the Michelin three-starred restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton in Wolfsburg, Germany.

The ship also features chicly designed spaces for relaxing and socializing, such as the Pool House lounge overlooking an aft infinity pool, a second pool located next to the alfresco restaurant Mistral, a panoramic Observation Lounge and a full-service Ritz-Carlton Spa.

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Best Italy cruises for foodies: Silversea Cruises

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The three newest ships in the Silversea Cruises fleet — Silver Moon, Silver Dawn and 2023's first-in-class Silver Nova — all feature the cruise line's immersive culinary program known as S.A.L.T. (Sea and Land Taste). When Silversea's next ship, the 728-passenger Silver Ray, debuts in 2024, it will also take its guests on culinary-focused journeys — among them an 11-day Rome to Venice itinerary in June 2024.

The itinerary includes calls on seven ports in Italy: Rome, Naples, Sorrento, Palermo, Siracusa, Trieste and Venice. The sailing also visits ports in Malta, Montenegro and Croatia.

Silversea's sailings blend food-centric excursions — such as a visit to a family farm for a tasting of fresh cheese, salami and olive oil in Sorrento — with the onboard S.A.L.T. program to make sampling local cuisine a natural part of the cruise experience. The day-to-day menus at S.A.L.T. Kitchen are all inspired by the ports visited. The Terrain menu focuses on that day's port while the Voyage menu draws from the best flavors of the entire itinerary.

Passengers aboard Silver Ray should definitely pack an appetite — in addition to S.A.L.T. Kitchen, the ship features seven other restaurants. They are La Dame for haute French cuisine, Atlantide for signature fine dining (think caviar and lobster), Kaiseki for Japanese sushi and teppanyaki (as well as pan-Asian dishes), Silver Note for tapas-style dining and live music, The Grill for casual burgers and salads, La Terrazza for handmade pasta and other Italian specialties, and Spaccanapoli for thin-crusted Naples-style pizza. With 11 nights aboard, there's time to sample all of them.

Related: The ultimate guide to cruise ship food and dining

Best Italy cruises for families: Norwegian Cruise Line

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If an Italy adventure with the entire family sounds like the perfect cruise vacation in 2024, Norwegian Cruise Line 's new Norwegian Viva, launching in August 2023 as the sister ship to 2022's Norwegian Prima, is an ideal playground for guests of all ages.

The most Italy-focused itinerary? The 10-day Mediterranean: Italy, Greece & Croatia cruise (offered aboard 3,099-guest Viva in late June and late September 2024) calls on six ports in Italy — Rome, Livorno, Naples, Messina, Siracusa and Trieste — as well as the islands of Corfu and Malta; Koper, Slovenia; and Dubrovnik and Split in Croatia.

This itinerary is rich in history and culture, including the ancient landmarks of Rome, the archeological wonders of Pompeii and the Leaning Tower of Pisa near Livorno, plus the beauty and culinary treats (sweet cannoli and savory arancini) of Sicily, where Viva makes two port calls. Though the cruise ends in Trieste, the wonders of Venice are just 90 minutes away, so adding a few extra nights to explore its colorful, canal-laced islands is a must.

Onboard Viva, you'll enjoy more than a dozen dining options (five of them complimentary, including the casual and family-friendly Indulge Food Hall), 16 bars and lounges and all the fun activities/entertainment (including a production of the Broadway hit "Beetlejuice: The Musical") that the line offers.

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Top amenities include the three-deck Viva Speedway for exhilarating go-kart racing, three thrilling slides (two of them 10-story corkscrew dry slides and one tidal-wave-style waterslide), virtual-reality gaming in the Galaxy Pavilion, tech-enhanced minigolf and more. Also, Viva's generous outside deck space — especially Deck 8's Ocean Boulevard with its lively Indulge Outdoor Lounge and sleek Infinity Beach pools — is ideal for scenic cruising in the Mediterranean and Adriatic.

Best Italy cruises for couples: Oceania Cruises

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The sophisticated onboard ambiance and a romantic itinerary are a lovely combination, and couples can enjoy both on the 12-night Mediterranean Tapestry sailing offered in June 2024 aboard Oceania Cruises ' newest vessel, Oceania Vista.

The 1,200-passenger ship, which debuted in May 2023, will visit four top ports in Italy — Venice/Trieste in Northern Italy, Taormina in Sicily, Amalfi/Positano in Southern Italy and Civitavecchia for a day in Rome.

Beyond Italy, this itinerary offers a sampling of scenic locales in six other Adriatic and Mediterranean countries with a possible pre-cruise stay in Venice. You'll visit Korcula and Split in Croatia; Kotor, Montenegro; Igoumanitsa and Katakolon in Greece; Ajaccio, Corsica; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Marseille, France; and Barcelona, Spain.

Oceania caters to couples seeking an upscale cruise experience with a culinary focus. Onboard Vista, the atmosphere is sleek and polished, with interior decor awash in elegant neutrals of varying patterns and textures, all woven together into a soothing mosaic (in some cases, literally, as tiled vignettes are used throughout the ship). Vista's bars and lounges, especially the Martini Bar and the Grand Lounge, are so chic you'll want to get dressed up every night to enjoy one of the craft cocktails on their newly enhanced menus.

All specialty dining is included in the cruise fare, and stand-out meals at Polo Grill (for an excellent steakhouse menu), Toscana (for authentic Italian, including recipes by Vista's godmother Giada De Laurentiis) and Red Ginger (for flavorful pan-Asian) are just a reservation away. Two new eateries, Aquamar Kitchen and Ember, serve wellness-focused cuisine and casual American comfort food, respectively, and an expanded Culinary Arts Center lets guests who love to cook take hands-on classes.

Best of all, Vista is an all-balcony ship, so every stateroom features access to fresh air (French Veranda Staterooms don't have an outdoor sitting area, however). Veranda Staterooms and Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms offer a spacious 290 square feet of indoor space — and some of the best standard bathrooms at sea with roomy walk-in showers and ample storage.

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Best Italy cruises for travelers on a budget: Royal Caribbean

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To score a budget cruise fare in the Mediterranean, it helps to look for sailings aboard a cruise line's older ships. If Italy is your main focus for a future cruise, it's hard to beat the seven-night Western Mediterranean itinerary in September 2024 aboard Royal Caribbean 's Voyager of the Seas.

It visits five Italian ports: Venice/Ravenna, Messina in Sicily, Naples, Rome and Livorno (for Florence and Pisa). The ship also calls on Marseille and Barcelona. Voyager's Italy-focused cruise is a jam-packed itinerary with just one sea day.

Ideal for both couples and multi-generational families, the 3,600-passenger Voyager of the Seas (which debuted in 1999 and was last refurbished in 2019) features seven restaurants (including three complimentary dining venues and specialty restaurant favorites Chops Grille and Giovanni's Table) and eight bars/lounges.

The ship has been "amped-up" so guests can enjoy features found on Royal Caribbean's newer ships: Perfect Storm waterslides, FlowRider simulated surfing, Battle for Planet Z laser tag, Voyager Dunes minigolf, Studio B ice-skating shows and reimagined spaces for kids and teens.

Nights aboard Voyager of the Seas will be filled with complimentary entertainment options: production shows in the Royal Theater, pub performances by guest entertainers and bands, game-show competitions, pool parties, outdoor movie nights and a '70s disco party.

Best Italy cruises for adults-only ambiance: Viking

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Is Venice at the top of your wish list? Does an adults-only cruise on a ship with serene, Scandinavian-inspired interior decor and complimentary wine or beer with lunch and dinner sound ideal?

If so, check out Viking 's 15-night Italy, the Adriatic and Greece itinerary , which sails from Athens to Rome and visits six Italian ports — Venice/Chioggia, Bari, Crotone, Messina, Naples and Rome — with three days spent in Venice. As a bonus, you'll also visit ports in Greece (Katakolon and Corfu), Croatia (Dubrovnik, Split and Sibenik) and Montenegro (Kotor).

Offered on multiple dates in fall 2023, 2024 and 2025, this itinerary is chock full of port experiences; there are no sea days, and a total of 13 cities are visited. Viking includes one free guided shore excursion in each port, usually a panoramic bus tour or historic walking tour. Use that as an overview and then explore on your own or book one of the cruise line's longer or more specialized excursions. Onboard guest speakers also offer insight into the ports visited and the cultural landscape.

The cruise line's nine ocean ships are all identical and accommodate 930 passengers, most of whom are couples over age 55. Onboard dining is available in eight restaurants, including the main venue, The Restaurant and the buffet-style World Cafe, the casual Pool Grill and the Norwegian-focused Mamsen's. Guests can also reserve dinner at two specialty restaurants (at no extra charge): Manfredi's for Italian cuisine and The Chef's Table for multi-course, wine-paired menus that rotate throughout the cruise.

Afternoon tea is served in the elegant Wintergarden. The Aquavit Terrace overlooking the aft infinity pool is a sunny spot to enjoy alfresco dining.

If you're willing to come back early from port, Viking's ocean ships offer plenty of ways to relax on board. All passengers enjoy complimentary access to the ship's thermal suite in the LivNordic Spa. It features a thalassotherapy pool, steam room, sauna and snow room. The Main Pool has a retractable roof and can be enjoyed no matter what the weather. However, if you want to live it up at night, note that the ship does not have an onboard casino.

Bottom line

The best Italy cruises offer access to some of the country's most-loved cities, as well as a chance to explore some of its sunny islands and lesser-known coastal ports. No matter the itinerary, you're guaranteed to enjoy the splendid landscapes, treasured antiquities and, of course, the incredible gelato.

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Italy may have more iconic works of art than any other country in the Mediterranean; it's home to Michelangelo's David and the Sistine Chapel, among masterpieces. But Italy is more than painting and sculpture. Two of the world's most beloved cities, Rome and Venice, are also major cruise ports, while other famous regions, such as the Amalfi Coast and the Cinque Terre on the coast and Florence and Tuscany inland, are easily reachable. Pack your stretchy pants; your meals in Italy may be your best ever.

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September and October are a beautiful time to cruise to Italy, as the weather is still mild, but most of the crowds have left for the summer. Most cruise lines don't visit Italy between January and March.

Many cruise lines include Civitavecchia (for Rome) on Western Mediterranean itineraries, along with ports like Livorno for Florence and Naples; these include MSC Cruises, Norwegian, Celebrity, Holland America, Royal Caribbean, Oceania and more. Azamara has some itineraries with multiple Italian ports. You can also take a river cruise to Italy along the Po River on Uniworld, CroisiEurope and European Waterways.

What are some things to do in Italy?

Italy is known for its art museums (look into skip-the-line tickets to avoid the crowds), world-famous culinary traditions and a host of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A drive along the Amalfi Coast is a memorable way to spend a day; Venice is a treasure trove of winding canals and well-worn shops

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With almost 5,000 miles of coastline, a cruise to Italy could visit a number of different ports, each with its own distinct character. Maybe you’ll explore Rome’s iconic Colosseum on a tour from Civitavecchia, or sip on sweet limoncello in Sorrento. Perhaps a cruise-by experience in the Strait of Messina sounds appealing, giving you time to stop and unwind while enjoying the view.

Italian cruise ports of call

There are many ports throughout Italy that could be included on your cruise, from Trieste in the northeast to the beautiful Messina Strait cruise-by between the mainland and Sicily.

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Messina Strait (cruise-by)

Only two miles in width, the Messina Strait separates the mainland from Sicily. On a clear day you’ll enjoy exquisite views of the land on both sides, including the town of Messina itself, in Sicily.

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Sorrento (tours to Capri or Pompeii)

A little further down the west coast from Naples is Sorrento, a picturesque town whose colorful buildings seem to perch perfectly down the cliffside. Find plenty of inviting trattorias in which to sip on a fine wine, or sample some of the region’s freshest seafood.

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Livorno (tours to Florence or Pisa)

One of two gateway ports to Florence and Pisa, Livorno itself offers the impressive medieval Fortezza Vecchia, the canals of La Venezia, or a journey further into Tuscany.

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La Spezia (tours to Florence or Pisa)

Another starting point for tours to Florence and Pisa, La Spezia boasts a scenic coastline and welcoming feel, and is also the gateway to UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cinque Terre, a collection of five colorful, historic villages scattered along the coast.

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Naples (tours to Capri or Pompeii)

In the south of Italy, Naples is a vibrant city where unforgettable cuisine, exciting nightlife, and urban art forms are found at every corner. Close to Mount Vesuvius, those who are interested can take time to explore the remarkable ruins left behind in Pompeii, after the volcanic eruption in 79 AD.

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Civitavecchia (tours to Rome)

Gateway city to Rome, Civitavecchia itself offers interesting architecture and museums to explore.

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In the northeast of Italy is the province of Trieste, close to the border with Slovenia. Wander the streets that spill off either side of the Canal Grande, and quickly see influences from the Byzantine empire, and German, Slavic, and Jewish settlers of years gone by.

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Frequently asked questions about cruises to Italy

A Cunard cruise is a superb way to see Italy, not only because of the array of different ports you’re likely to visit but also because of the opportunities that come with a Cunard vacation. Experts are on hand to show you the highlights of every port, thanks to an extensive list of Shore Experiences. View our itineraries for Italy here .

When it comes to packing for a cruise to Italy, layers are key. The weather here can vary, so it’s wise to be prepared with a showerproof jacket and suitable options for different temperatures. Comfortable walking shoes are a must too if you intend to explore ports on foot.

Food and drink in Italy can be as expensive as you make it. There are almost 400 Michelin-starred restaurants in the country, where you can indulge in unforgettable fine dining, but there are also plenty of inexpensive street food options. Don’t forget that dining on board is covered in your cruise fare, so you could always choose to return to the ship instead of visiting restaurants in port.

Italy is known to have some beautiful weather, especially in the summer months. In July and August, the northern city of Trieste reaches around 84°F, and the more southerly town of Sorrento sits at around 93°F. Between December and February, on the other hand, Trieste has an average temperature of 46°F, whereas Sorrento stays mild at around 61°F.

A popular way to see Italy on a Cunard cruise is to do so as part of a longer Mediterranean or Western Europe adventure. These often depart from Southampton. It’s also possible to add a flight to your booking to reach local departure ports such as Barcelona, etc. View our itineraries here .

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Experience the legacies of civilizations during this fascinating 8-day itinerary cruising Italy between Civitavecchia and Venice. Discover the magnificent Amalfi Coast from Naples and visit Messina, Sicily’s cultural crossroads. Hear the echoes of ancient Greece in Crotone and witness the beauty of Puglia in Bari. Explore historic Šibenik, Croatia’s oldest coastal town. An overnight in Venice lets you immerse yourself in Italy’s most romantic city.

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Discover the joys of a Mediterranean getaway aboard one of our luxury Italy cruise ships. Sail to the most coveted ports in this stunning region of the world, including the romantic city of Venice, the scenic Amalfi Coast, and the Tuscan countryside. Choose from six luxury cruise ships, including Celebrity Apex®, Celebrity Edge®, Celebrity Constellation®, Celebrity Infinity®, Celebrity Reflection®, and Celebrity Silhouette®.

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Embark on a luxurious vacation aboard one of our award-winning Italy cruise ships. Discover beautiful ports like Portofino and Florence while sailing on Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex, the newest ships on our fleet. These breathtaking cruise ships feature innovative outward-facing design, allowing you to soak in unparalleled views of the Mediterranean Sea and the charming seaside towns that line Italy’s coast. Stay in modern accommodations, like the Infinite Veranda staterooms, which transform your living room into an outdoor terrace with the push of a button. Discover visionary venues like Eden, a restaurant, bar, and lounge that will tantalize all of your senses. And enjoy elevated fine dining in the ships’ innovative restaurants.

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Visiting Sicily is a must on any Italy sailing.

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When it comes to Italy cruises, your best bet is to go with a small-ship sailing. Big ships tend to do the tried and true— Rome , Venice , Florence , Naples—not that there’s anything wrong with seeing the Colosseum, St. Mark’s Square, Michelangelo’s David , and the ruins of Pompeii . But on the best cruises around Italy, there’s opportunity to go deeper and at a slower pace.

You’ll often still be able to check off major marquee attractions, while at the same time admiring the pastel-colored villages and hairpin roadways along the Amalfi Coast, the unspoiled landscapes of Puglia, the drama of Sicily, or the dreamy Ligurian coast. In addition to visiting off-the-beaten-path places, small ships tend to linger in ports, with the best itineraries including late evening or overnight stays. That way, there’s time to sample the dining scene—key for cruisers like me who like to try the local pasta dish in every town.

The best time for an Italy cruise

The main season for Italy cruises is April to October, coinciding with weather that increases the allure of beaches and outdoor attractions, even if visiting ancient ruins in the heat of summer may require some fortitude.

Where Italy cruises sail

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Some small-ship sailings stop in the Amalfi town of Positano.

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Amalfi Coast

Along the famed Amalfi Coast , ships visit Sorrento, overlooking the bay of Naples, and colorful Amalfi, dramatically backed by steep cliffs. Some itineraries also including the strikingly beautiful Positano. Smaller yacht vessels may sail directly to the fancy island of Capri (otherwise there will be a shore excursion, as with the larger ships). Among other shore choices in this region is a visit to ancient Pompeii.

Italy cruise itineraries often land at several ports on Sicily, and some itineraries circumnavigate the island. Each port has its own allure, including the city scene in Palermo; Syracuse, which showcases ancient attractions from when it was a prominent Greek city; Taormina, with its impressive hilltop location and Greek theater; and Lipari, which has a charming, tiny island ambience. In addition to striking landscapes, attractions include Roman and Greek ancient historic sights and views of Mount Etna, plus filming locations featured in The Godfather movies and in Season 2 of the HBO series The White Lotus . If while cruising Sicily your ship ventures to Stromboli, with its famous volcano, it will be from a safe distance—and if you’re lucky, in the dark when you can witness the lava flowing.

Increasingly popular on the cruise map are destinations in Puglia , a region of olive groves and national parks. Small ships call in the city of Lecce and town of Gallipoli, with their impressive baroque architecture; Taranto, a bustling port city with a history dating back to the Spartans and known for its fresh seafood restaurants; the town of Otranto, where a chapel in the cathedral displays skulls of martyrs from a 15th-century Ottoman siege; and the scenic fishing town of Monopoli, with its beaches and castles.

Adriatic Coast and Sardinia

Small ships also visit Italy’s Adriatic Coast, including the historic Ancona, which has Roman ruins and beaches. Additional islands might appear on an Italy cruise itinerary, too, such as Sardinia, where the wild landscape affords hiking opportunities with views, and you can wander among medieval sights in the historic port city of Cagliari.

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View of the sea through the windows in a stateroom on Ponant’s 184-passenger "Le Bougainville."

Book an Italy cruise with Abercrombie & Kent and this will be your view when sailing on Ponant’s 184-passenger Le Bougainville.

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Abercrombie & Kent

  • Itinerary : Hidden Treasures From Florence to Venice
  • Best for : Classic Italy cruise experience
  • Number of days : 11
  • Starting cost : $14,885 per person (including two hotel nights in Florence)

Luxury tour company Abercrombie & Kent carefully curates its cruise itineraries with local guides on shore and with destination experts onboard. A&K has partnered with French line Ponant for a September Italy cruise on Ponant’s diesel-electric ship Le Bougainville . This trip explores Florence, Rome, and Venice, stopping along the way on the islands of Sardinia and Sicily, and in Bari (the capitol of Puglia) and Ancona. Added bonus: a day on the French island of Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. The experience is limited to 148 guests, who can sip drinks with views in the ship’s underwater lounge.

Plate of seafood, including clams and mussels, over risotto, served in a restaurant in Positano

Indulge in Italy’s iconic cuisine on a foodie-focused sailing with Atlas Ocean Voyages.

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Atlas Ocean Voyages

  • Itinerary : Valletta to Rome
  • Best for : food lovers
  • Number of days : 8
  • Starting cost : $3,499 per person

Atlas Ocean Voyages, with its elegant small expedition ships, switches the focus from penguin-spotting in Antarctica to summer expedition cruises in Europe, including what the Portuguese-owned line calls “epicurean expeditions.” On the 196-passenger World Traveller , one such expedition from between Malta and Rome adds the food angle to exploration of Sicily and the Amalfi Coast, with overnights in Positano, the dramatically positioned cliffside town with its labyrinth of staircases, and on the island of Capri. An expedition team will lead culinary explorations on the ship and ashore, such as visiting local markets and specialty tastings, culinary presentations, cooking demonstrations, and sampling wine.

The Trevi Fountain in Rome

On this Azamara journey, combine coastal cruising with some time in Rome.

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Azamara Cruises

  • Itinerary : Italy Intensive Voyage
  • Best for: More affordable Italy sailing
  • Number of days : 10
  • Starting cost : $2,320 per person

Sailing round-trip from Venice on the upscale 684-passenger Azamara Pursuit , this “ Italy Intensive Voyage ,” which sets sail in June 2024, takes passengers to Bologna, where optional excursions include a visit to the Ferrari Museum, and the historic Adriatic port city of Ancona, before cruising over to Kotor, Montenegro, with its impressive fjord approach and UNESCO-recognized Old Town. Heading south, you’ll stop by Taranto in Puglia and Sicily’s Giardini Naxos (near Taormina) and Palermo, before lingering in Amalfi, Sorrento, and Capri. There’s the bonus of a day in Rome (accessible from the port of Civitavecchia). It’s a packed itinerary and a great price.

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Not a bad way to take in the views of Italy on an Emerald Cruises super yacht

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Emerald Cruises

  • Itinerary : Highlights of Southern Italy
  • Best for : Intimate yacht experience
  • Number of days : 7
  • Starting cost : $6,120 per person

Cruising with thousands or even hundreds of people is one thing; cruising around southern Italy on a luxury super yacht is something else completely. Sail on Emerald Cruises’ 100-passenger Emerald Sakara from Civitavecchia to Dubrovnik , daydreaming in a designer daybed at the infinity pool when you’re not on shore exploring Sicily, the Amalfi Coast, Calabria (from the port city of Crotone) and Puglia. In Sorrento, an included guided tour of the city focuses on gelato. In Sicily’s Giardini Naxos, an optional excursion involves river tubing.

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Visit Italy with Lindblad on the storied Sea Cloud ship, with the wind in your sails.

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Lindblad Expeditions

  • Itinerary: Mediterranean Gems: Southern Italy and Sicily Aboard Sea Cloud
  • Best for : Historic ship experience
  • Starting cost : $18,602 per person

Passengers will immerse themselves in history as soon as they set foot on the 58-passenger Sea Cloud tall ship, built in 1931 for socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post and finance tycoon E.F. Hutton, and decorated with period antiques. Lindblad Expeditions is operating the vessel on several Mediterranean journeys in 2024, including this Southern Italy and Sicily sailing . There will be a Lindblad–National Geographic–certified photo instructor to help guests get perfect photos of the ship’s iconic sails and of the enchanting sights on an off-the-beaten-path itinerary to Puglia, Sicily, and the Amalfi Coast, sailing from Dubrovnik to Naples. Highlights include a private lunch at Castello degli Schiavi, an 18th-century castle used as a filming location in The Godfather movies.

The dining room in a Grand Suite on the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection's "Evrima" yacht

Imagine opening a great bottle of Italian wine in your personal dining room in the Grand Suite on the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s Evrima .

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The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection

  • Itinerary : Rome (Civitavecchia) to Valletta
  • Best for : Luxury experience
  • Starting cost : $10,600 per person

You can be sure that the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection is going to deliver high-end resort cruising, and that’s certainly the case on the 298-passenger Evrima , where Moët & Chandon will flow freely as guests sail from Rome to Malta . Itinerary creativity is another bonus, as you explore the Amalfi Coast, Puglia, and Syracuse, the ship lingering in several ports so that you can go out on the town, with overnights in both Sorrento, where there is time to visit the emerald waters of the Grotta dello Smeraldo, and Taranto, with its white beaches and dolphin-spotting.

Dramatic cliffs line the shoreline on the island of Ponza

This Star Clippers cruise includes a bonus stop on the scenic island of Ponza.

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Star Clippers

  • Itinerary : Amalfi & Sicily
  • Best for : Value
  • Starting cost : $1,930 per person

Star Clippers’ Amalfi and Sicily itinerary on the 166-passenger Star Flyer sailing ship is the perfect combination of going with the wind and hitting key sights. The itinerary is round trip from Civitavecchia (near Rome), making this cruise a convenient and affordable add-on to your own exploration of Italy’s “Eternal City.” Set sail for Sicily (Messina and Lipari) and visit the Amalfi Coast (Sorrento and Amalfi). There’s the bonus of a port call in picturesque Ponza, an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea and very much not on the typical tourist path. When sailing, take in the breezes on the bowsprit.

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On a Mediterranean cruise with Princess®, explore the homes of Greek gods, Italian artists and multicultural treasures. As you walk down bustling roads and beaches, cultures and history fill the air. Uncover divine legends at the Acropolis, admire religious relics at Dubrovnik’s Cathedral or climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa and soak up sweeping views of the emerald landscapes.

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On these Mediterranean cruises, travel from Spain through some of Europe’s most famous ports as you make your way to Italy. Begin in Barcelona where archaic artwork is on display throughout the city. Then saunter through the lavender fields of Provence when you cruise to Marseille. Or visit Il Campo dei Miracoli, also known as “The Field of Miracles,” a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Pisa

Mediterranean & Aegean (From Rome)

From one sea to another

Embark on a Mediterranean cruise through the Aegean Sea and stroll through highlights of Italy and Greece while also visiting hidden gems like Montenegro. Sail along the Amalfi Coast and tour ancient ruins, including Pompeii. Then cruise to Mykonos, where windmills and bright white architecture accent the turquoise sea. Continue indulging in dreamy landscapes in Athens where mythology comes to life.

Mediterranean & Adriatic (From Athens)

Culture, cuisine and connections

Marvel at world-renowned landmarks on a Mediterranean cruise through the Adriatic Sea. Arrive into Athens early to explore the original Olympic stadium. Then sail to the black-sand beaches of Santorini before feasting your eyes on the culinary creations of Italy. Fill up on pizzas and pastas in Sicily and Naples before cruising into Barcelona.

Mediterranean Cruisetours

13 - 31 Nights

Highlights of Spain Cruisetour

3 nights Madrid

1 night Valencia

2 nights Barcelona

Escorted by a Tour Director

Then board your Mediterranean cruise

Explore Gibraltar, Provence, Genoa and Florence

Select sightseeing included

Most meals included

13 - 27 Nights

Classic Italy Cruisetour

2 nights Venice

2 nights Florence

2 nights Rome

Then sail to Naples and Sicily, depending on your itinerary

Longer Mediterranean cruisetours may also visit ports in Greece, Turkey, France and beyond

11 - 25 Nights

Best of Greece Cruisetour

1 night Athens

1 night Nafplion (only on 2024 cruisetours)

1 night Delphi

1 night Kalambaka

Mediterranean Cruise Ports of Call

Discover some of the world-renowned destinations that await you on a Mediterranean cruise with Princess.

Rooted in Greek mythology, Athens is alive with stories from civilizations of the past. On a cruise to Europe departing from Athens, arrive early to tour the remains of ancient lores — like the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Acropolis — dine at the city’s lively tavernas and admire iconic sculptures bathed in natural light within the Acropolis Museum.

Until it was popularized by the 1992 Olympics, Barcelona was a hidden gem amidst Europe’s diverse landscapes. Now it’s widely recognized for its architectural masterpieces and spirited customs. On European cruises from Barcelona, leave enough time before you depart to visit Park Güell — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and feel inspired by the colors and unique artistry that lies in the park and throughout the entire city.

As one of the greenest islands in Greece, Corfu is an emerald treasure amidst the colorful Mediterranean landscape. From Paleokastritsa, hike to the mountaintop for unparalleled views of the Ionian Sea. Or get a taste of Corfu when you team up with a famous chef, and handpick local produce that they’ll use to prepare your lunch. Experience it all on a Greek cruise with Princess.

On a Mediterranean cruise to Livorno, travel to Florence or Pisa where artifacts abound. Capture snapshots of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, stop by Michelangelo’s David statue at the Accademia and walk up to the “Gates of Paradise” at the Baptistery. Or explore the countryside and meander through the region’s rolling hills that bear vineyards and green olive groves.

Nestled within Boka Bay lies a medieval gem. Kotor is enrobed in ancient houses, palaces and churches that speak to its 12th-century origins. On a Greek cruise, dine on Montenegrin cuisine in the home of a local chef, appreciate 14th-century Venetian art at St. Tryphon’s Cathedral and taste regional wines along the riviera. Or see another side of the city when you kayak through the tunnels of Lipa Cave.

As the largest port in the Mediterranean, Marseille is the gateway to opportunity. On a Mediterranean cruise, spend the day in Arles, and explore the landscapes that inspired much of Van Gogh’s artwork. Stroll through the MuSaMa, a soap museum, and create your own blend alongside a master soap maker. Or roam the city’s most popular landmark, Notre-Dame de la Garden, a Catholic basilica that overlooks the city.

Famous for its beaches and spirited lifestyle, Mykonos is the heartbeat of Greece. Embark on a jeep safari past the city’s windmills, lighthouses and lakes. Walk past temples and marble-lined sanctuaries in Delos, the birthplace of famous Greek gods. Or soak up a day of relaxation on the beach with the city’s Cycladic architecture as your backdrop — all on a Greek cruise with Princess.

Italy’s capital city is something of a dream. Grand chapels and stone angels line the roads, whispering secrets of Rome’s past. On a cruise to Europe from Rome, arrive early to toss a coin into Trevi Fountain. Legend has it, you’ll be guaranteed return to The Eternal City. Then walk in the footsteps of Emperors at the Colosseum, and receive a blessing from the Pope at St. Peter’s Square.

Santorini is the epitome of Greece. Wander into the welcoming cafes in Oia, a village teeming with whitewashed buildings and blue-domed roofs. Continue to some of the world’s oldest vineyards and taste the bouquet of wines produced on the island, making sure to visit the black-sand beach of Kamari before heading back to your Mediterranean cruise ship.

Why Cruise the Mediterranean

In lands where the culture is as flavorful as the cuisine, the splendor of the Mediterranean speaks for itself.

World-Class Dining

Captivating cuisine

With mouthwatering entrees and confections, the Mediterranean invites you to embark on a gourmet tour through iconic cities. Reawaken your taste buds with Italian classics like pastas, pizzas and gelato. Or fill your plate with gyros, keftethes and baklava on a Greek cruise. From breakfast to dinner and every delectable dessert in between, the best is before you with Princess.

Bold reds and crisp whites

The countryside of Italy and Greece are home to some of the most flavorful wines around the globe. With sun and warm temperatures year-round, vineyards are flourishing with grapes by the harvest season. Sip on Italy’s red wines, or sample Greece’s white blends. From sweet Lambruscos to earthy Bordeauxs, fill up your glass on a Mediterranean cruise with Princess.

Ancient Ruins

Where history comes to life

From towers and temples to cities and shorelines, the Mediterranean is sprinkled with remains of civilizations past. Step back in time on a tour through ancient ruins on a Mediterranean cruise with Princess. Imagine life as a gladiator at the Colosseum, explore Greek mythology at the Parthenon and discover the archeological excavations of Pompeii — a lost city and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Art Galleries & Museums

Artistic ingenuity abounds

From the treasures on land to the jewels within museums, the Mediterranean is a true work of art. On an Italian cruise, see portraits from the Renaissance period at the Uffizi Museum in Florence, and admire Michelangelo’s masterpieces at the Vatican Museum in Rome. Or walk in the footsteps of celebrated artists that called these regions home — like Picasso and Dali — and allow their work to spark your creativity.

Sun-Kissed Beaches

A vision of natural beauty

Visions of sparkling coasts and crystalline waters welcome you to the Mediterranean. Dip your toes on the black-sand coast of Santorini on a Greek cruise. Head to Salerno to spend the day in Positano relaxing on the white beaches and admiring the pastel houses that decorate the cliffs around you. Or travel to Mykonos with your loved ones and daydream on the city’s long stretch of golden sand and stroll in the sunshine.

Mediterranean excursions

Our award-winning Mediterranean cruise shore excursions bring you to iconic beaches, landmarks and ancient artifacts. See the yacht-lined shores of Kotor while riding on a tuk tuk, an electric rickshaw. Savor the flavors of “Koum Kouat” liqueur, created from Corfu’s exclusive citrus plant. Or stroll along the streets of Dubrovnik’s Old town, one of the most well-preserved medieval cities in the world.

Local connections

From chefs and beverage makers to artists and guides, meet the many personalities that call the Mediterranean home with our Local Connections program. On a Mediterranean cruise, voyage to an olive tree farm just outside of Provence, and join your hosts for a unique olive oil tasting. Or explore the Archaeological Museum of Naples with a local artist, and accompany them for lunch to dive even deeper in Italy’s art scene.

More ashore

Enjoy even more opportunities to experience the colors, cultures and flavors of the Mediterranean with More Ashore late-night departures and overnight stays. Witness the beautiful sunset in Mykonos on a Greek cruise. Sit front-row for a flamenco dance, and savor a paella dinner during an evening in Barcelona. Or stroll the illuminated streets of Genoa with gelato in hand after a traditional Italian dinner.

Mediterranean Cruise Onboard Experience

Curated comfort, world-class entertainment and international flavors await you.

Accomodations

Your home away from home

Your stateroom is where you rest and recharge between adventures. That’s why every room is equipped with the expertly designed Princess Luxury Bed, 100% Jacquard-woven cotton linens and our SLEEP program created by a board-certified sleep expert. From interior cabins to full suites, unwind in any of our staterooms, and enjoy peace of mind with the option of connected rooms for families of four or more traveling together.

Flavors that inspire

From the zest of Provencal ratatouille to the sweetness of Greek Halva, the Mediterranean is bursting with flavor. On board most Princess ships, indulge in a pasta dinner at Sabatini’s℠, or savor local seafood at Crown Grill. While ashore, treat yourself to gelato in Italy or churros in Spain. From ship to shore, appease your appetite with one-of-a-kind dining experiences on every Mediterranean cruise itinerary.

Entertainment

Find your joy

Embark on adventures by day, and indulge in entertainment by night. Watch Movies Under the Stars® at our 300-square-foot outdoor theater. Attend original productions from Broadway legend Stephen Schwartz, composer of  Wicked . Or learn traditional moves, like Flamenco or Irish stepdance, and listen to popular music from the destinations on your itinerary. On a European cruise with Princess, the choice is yours.

Celebrations and Romance

Love blooms on the Love Boat

It's difficult to imagine something more romantic than sailing through the alluring cities and charming countryside of Europe. While on board your European cruise, we cater to your sentimental side with private dining on your balcony — like breakfast for two or a sunset dinner — honeymoon packages, flowers and chocolates delivered to your room and couples-only massages in the Sanctuary.

Youth & Teen Center

Step outside the classroom

Our European cruises were crafted with every guest in mind — even the younger ones. From 6-month old babies to 17-year old teens, kids can unwind and relax or play and explore. In partnership with Discovery™, kids can learn even more with special insights about Italy, Greece and everywhere in between. With engaging activities on board and ashore, kids can see history books come to life before their eyes.

Vegas hits the seas

Experience the thrill of cards, dice, roulette and blackjack at the casino onboard our European cruises. Learn from experts — like our staff or perhaps other guests nearby — and put your skills to the test. More casual players can pull up a seat at the slot machines for the same adrenaline at their own speed. For an afternoon full of games, join fellow travelers for Bingo, or compete in scheduled group tournaments.

Ships sailing Mediterranean cruises

Our Princess fleet includes ships that range from small to large vessels. From a balcony stateroom, marvel at breathtaking shorelines passing by before enjoying international cuisine in one of our many eateries during your Mediterranean cruise.

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Kick off your morning with one of the best things to do in Rome visit the 2,000-year-old Colosseum. Then satisfy your appetite with a true Roman delicacy — homemade pasta, anyone? — before finishing off your meal with sweet, melt-in-your-mouth gelato. Slow down and watch the locals as they go about their day. Wander through the narrow cobblestoned streets and meander through piazzas. Look up at the stunning ancient Roman architecture as you make your way through the bustling city center. Best part? Rome is just a hop, skip and a jump to almost anywhere you want to visit in Italy or the greater Mediterranean. Cruise from Rome and experience Italy just as the Romans do.

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MEDITERRANEAN MAGIC

Explore the shores of Italy and beyond with a cruise to the rugged islands of the Greek Isles or the bustling cities of Spain on Mediterranean Cruises departing from Rome. Enjoy days exploring romantic European coastlines and exotic worlds during your adventure. Discover the best of the Mediterranean with cruises departing from Rome.

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MEDITERRANEAN CHARM

Sailing from Rome, you're right in the heart of the Mediterranean’s most iconic marvels. Take a dip in the sparkling blue waters that surround Capri , wander the lavender fields of Provence , snap a pic in front of the Colosseum, and catch a flamenco show in Barcelona . From medieval towns and Roman ruins, to captivating coasts and enchanting isles, you’ve never seen the Med like this.

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FROM ROME TO GREECE AND BEYOND

Start your journey in vibrant Rome where every alleyway brims with ancient history, incredible art and world class cuisine. From there, cruise to Greece with stops in iconic isles like Santorini, Mykonos, Crete and Rhodes. Or mix up your Greek getaway as we return to fan-favorite destinations like Croatia and the Holy Land — or Egypt for the first time in a decade.

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Walk through the heart of Ancient Rome. Start at the Colosseum, an enormous arena where gladiators once battled. Then meander around the Roman Forum’s timeworn ruins, past crumbling temples and basilicas. See where emperors lived on Palatine Hill— and enjoy an up-close view of the 2,000-year-old, well-preserved Pantheon church.

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Roam around Rome’s piazzas, as each offers a unique perspective. Dine al fresco in Piazza Navona and climb The Spanish Steps in Piazza di Spagna. Wander cobbled alleys in bustling Trastevere and browse Campo de’ Fiori’s artisan stalls. Be sure to toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain for good measure.

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Explore the Vatican Museums’ extraordinary collection of tapestries and classical statues. Step inside the Sistine Chapel and be awed by Michelangelo’s ceiling frescoes. Then enter St. Peter’s Basilica, one of the world’s largest churches, to stand under its enormous sky-piercing dome.

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Romans live to eat, whether it’s family-style or in a sidewalk café. For an authentic taste of Cucina Romana, try carciofi alla Romana (braised artichokes) or spaghetti alla carbonara. Enjoy panino (stuffed sandwiches) or thin-crusted Roman pizza. Satisfy your sweet tooth with a scoop of gelato. Then finish the night with a glass of white wine from the surrounding Lazio region.

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Few, if any at all, countries in the world compare to Italy in terms of history, art, architecture and cuisine. From Ancient Rome through the Renaissance, Italy has been a beacon of progress, innovation and talent. This is the country of the Sistine Chapel, the Amalfi Coast, Florence, the architectural wonder that is Venice, and so much more. And the beauty of it all? It’s incredibly easy to see it all on Italy cruises.

This boot-shaped peninsula has more coastline relative to its surface area than most other nations on earth. Numerous iconic historic cities line the coasts of the Tyrrhenian, Ionian, Ligurian and Adriatic Seas, all sub-seas of the Mediterranean, while gorgeous islands dot the region. It’s a veritable cruise paradise.

Italy Cruises: Destinations, Ports & Cruise Lines

From the wine regions of the Italian Riviera and the spectacular Amalfi Coast to Venice’s stunning architecture and Rome’s ancient history, Italy is a country as diverse as you’ll find anywhere on the planet.

While most Italy cruises visit a number of Italian destinations as part of a more extended itinerary, you could spend weeks—if not months or even years—sailing just around the “Io Stivale”, also known as “The Boot of Italy.”

Below, we’ll tell you about the greatest cruise destinations in Italy. Note, though, that this is merely a selection of all amazing places you can visit on Italy cruises. Although these are without question the crème de la crème, there are many more.

Best Cruise Destinations in Italy

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Cruise Port: Civitavecchia

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The saying “all roads lead to Rome” is centuries, if not millennia, old and in the 21 st century there are still numerous ways to get to the Italian capital. On Italy cruises, your road to Rome start at Civitavecchia, a huge seaport about an hour west of Rome.

After disembarking at the Civitavecchia cruise port, one of the largest in Italy, you’ll be in Rome in no time. This ancient city is home to more attractions than you could explore on just one cruise visit, but there are a handful that should be at the top of your list, especially if it’s your first time in Rome.

During your time in the “Eternal City”, you can tour the majestic Colosseum, see the iconic Trevi Fountain, stroll through the impressive Roman Forum, and visit Vatican City’s world-famous Sistine Chapel. And of course, enjoy a plate of pasta or a scoop or two of gelato!

Cruise Port: Portofino

Located southeast of Genoa in the beautiful Italian Riviera, Portofino defines the word picturesque. Set on the shore of a beautiful bay in the Ligurian Sea, this historic port town is so scenic it’s hard not to fall in love with it at first sight.

Its harbor is home to myriad restaurants and cafés, an abundance of colorful flowers and wonderful pastel buildings. Spend the day wandering around its historic heart, visit art galleries, enjoy some refreshing sorbet or treat yourself to a glass of local wine—the Italian Riviera produces some of Italy’s greatest wines. This is a great Italy cruise destination to slow down and relish the finer things in life.

Alternatively, strap on some comfortable walking shoes and hike to the Portofino Lighthouse for a memorable vista of the northwestern Italian coast or head to 16 th -century Castello Brown. If you have a diver’s certificate, you can check off a bucket list item by going to nearby San Fruttuoso, home to a dive site with a large underwater Jesus Christ statue.

Cruise Port: Cagliari

Cagliari is the historic capital of Sardinia, the Mediterranean’s second-largest island after Sicily. One of the most underrated destinations on Italy cruises, this gorgeous coastal city offers a “less” touristy experience.

There is plenty to see and do here, though. A visit to the city’s citadel, known as Il Castelo, comes highly recommended, while visiting the 13 th -century Cathedral of Santa Maria is worthwhile, too. The fantastic National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari exhibits artifacts from Antiquity through the Byzantine era.

In terms of outdoor activities, you can spend a few leisurely hours at Poetto Beach, hike up to Sella del Diavolo for a spectacular view or rent a bike and ride along the coast.

Cruise Ports: Livorno or La Spezia

Tuscany’s two main tourist destinations—Florence and Pisa—are accessible via both the Livorno and La Spezia cruise ports. Livorno is the larger of the two ports, one of the most popular Italy cruise ports, in fact. From there, it’s a quick trip to Florence, the region’s capital and “birthplace of the Renaissance.”

The cultural wealth of Florence is difficult to put into words. Here, you can visit the Accademia Gallery, home to Michelangelo’s David and literally countless other artworks. The Uffizi Gallery has masterpieces by such renowned artists as Da Vinci, Botticelli and Caravaggio. Another mandatory thing to do in Florence is visiting the Florence Cathedral. You can climb its dome or bell tower for breathtaking views. Elsewhere in the city, walk across the photogenic Ponte Vecchio and, if possible, catch a sunset at Piazzale Michelangelo.

Tuscany’s second major city is Pisa, famous for—you guessed it—the Leaning Tower of Pisa, which is part of the Pisa Cathedral complex at the amazing Piazza dei Miracoli.

Cruise Port: La Spezia

The cruise port of La Spezia in northwestern Italy is close to several popular destinations in Tuscany. It is within easy distance from Florence, Pisa and other towns, as well as near the spectacular coast of Cinque Terre. While Florence and Pisa are also reachable via Livorno (see above), the primary cruise port for visits to Cinque Terre is La Spezia.

Not more than 30 minutes from the cruise port, Cinque Terre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassing five gorgeous seaside villages—the “cinque terre.” Perched atop and down hills along the Ligurian Sea, the villages of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore are linked by hiking trails and a railroad. There are no direct roads between the villages.

So, spend a day immersing yourself in the Cinque Terre scenery, hike the coastal trails between the villages, admire beautiful pastel houses, walk through lemon orchards, swim at tiny rocky beaches and indulge in the area’s specialty: pesto bruschetta.

Cruise Port: Venice

Colorful, romantic canals in Venice, Italy.

Easily one of the world’s most beautiful cities, Venice features prominently in many people’s travel dreams. This is a major destination on most Italy cruises, a city that oozes romance and history. Venice attracts all kinds of travelers, from families and honeymooners to history buffs and travel photographers. It’s no stretch to say that this is a bucket-list destination for people from all over the world.

Home to a dense network of meandering canals, beautiful bridges and spectacular architecture, Venice is a place of magic. It’s hard not to be swept away by the city’s energy, its historic charm, its majestic buildings. Simply the feeling of being in Venice is an experience you’ll never forget.

Obvious must-do activities in include a gondola ride on the canals, a walk across the iconic Rialto Bridge, and a visit to St. Mark’s Square. Besides that, this is city where just wandering around aimlessly is a highlight on its own. On a day in Venice, you’ll never stop discovering hidden squares, scenic bridges, pretty churches and pastel-colored houses.

Additionally, you may also consider going on a boat trip to the small islands in the Venetian Lagoon. Murano is famous for its glassworks, while colorful Burano is home to centuries-old lace shops. Perfect for unique gifts and souvenirs from your Italy cruise!

Cruise Port: Naples

One of Italy’s largest cities and Europe’s most popular port cities, Naples offers you everything a major Italian city should. After leaving your ship for the day, start your time in Naples by visiting the imposing 13 th -century Castel Nuovo, the former residence of the Kings of Naples. History buffs can spend hours upon hours at the amazing National Archaeological Museum, which houses Egyptian and Greco-Roman objects.

And of course, a visit to Naples isn’t complete without slice or two of mouthwatering Neapolitan pizza. This is, after all, the very birthplace of pizza.

Additionally, visiting Naples on Italy cruises gives you a wide range of day trip options, too. Go for a hike on nearby Vesuvius, visit the world-renowned ruins of Pompeii or explore the Amalfi Coast. Naples is also a great place to go on boat excursions to the island of Capri. This stunning small island is famous for its mountainous interior, high-end hotels, glitz and glamor, designer boutiques, and local products ranging from limoncello to leather sandals.

Cruise Port: Palermo

Situated on the northwest coast of Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, Palermo is the island’s capital and gateway city. This ancient city dates back over 2,700 years, an incredibly rich history that’s reflected in Palermo’s numerous palaces, churches and other historic attractions.

Palermo was the “Cultural Capital of Italy” in 2018, which shows just how much there is to see and do here. The city’s history and culture has influences of various civilizations, from the Romans and Byzantines to Arabs and Normans. It’s still an amazing mix of cultural characteristics, apparent in the city’s food, architecture and even its dialect.

Visit the magnificent 12 th -century Palermo Cathedral, home to royal tombs, admire Byzantine mosaics at the Cappella Palatina and see the 9 th -century Palazzo dei Normanni. Don’t skip a visit to a local eatery, though, because Palermo is one of Italy’s main culinary centers.

Cruise Port: Salerno

Arguably the most famous coastal landscape in all of Italy, the sensational Amalfi Coast’s beauty is unmatched. In this corner of southern Italy, picturesque towns line coastal hills, while beautiful beaches are as enticing as beaches get.

On Italy cruises that visit the Amalfi Coast, you’ll dock in the port city of Salerno. An alternative is nearby Naples, which is much bigger and from where you can go on a day tour to the Amalfi Coast. Once off your ship, you get to enjoy amazing views of the shimmering Mediterranean Sea, indulge in delicious seafood and sample local wines. Stroll past pastel-colored houses and underneath fragrant lemon trees in gorgeous town like Positano, Sorrento and Ravello.

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Overview of Cruise Ports in Italy

Boasting more than 7,500 kilometers (4,660 miles) of coastline, Italy has one of Europe’s longest coastlines. It’s also has one of the highest coastline-to-landmass ratios of all major non-island countries. This is just to say that there’s a lot of coastal scenery to explore in Italy.

In fact, there are more than two dozen cruise ports in Italy. This is includes several major cruise ports, such as Naples, Venice, Livorno and Rome (Civitavecchia), which are visited by the world’s major cruise lines and provide access some almost all of Italy’s top destinations.

The numerous “minor” Italy cruise ports, from the Adriatic to the Sicily and Sardinia, are visited by smaller (luxury) cruise lines, as well as by some of the larger lines.

Major Italy Cruise Ports

  • Civitavecchia (Rome)
  • Bari (Southeast Italy)
  • Genoa (Northwest Italy)
  • Livorno (Tuscany)
  • Messina (Sicily)
  • Naples (South Italy)
  • Venice (Northeast Italy)

Adriatic Cruise Ports

Italian riviera cruise ports.

  • Portovenero

Southern Italy Cruise Ports

Sardinia & sicily cruise ports.

  • Cagliari, Sardinia
  • Agrigento, Sicily
  • Catania, Sicily
  • Palermo, Sicily
  • Siracusa, Sicily
  • Taormina, Sicily
  • Trapani, Sicily

Cruise Lines That Sail to Italy

After discussing the top Italy cruise destinations and listing all cruise ports in Italy, let’s also take a look at the cruise lines that offer Italy cruises.

You’ll notice that most of the world’s major cruise lines have itineraries that include this fantastic Mediterranean country. Additionally, several of the top luxury cruise lines , which generally use smaller vessels and provide a different cruise experience, also sail to Italian ports.

  • Azamara Club Cruises
  • Carnival Cruises
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Disney Cruise Line
  • Holland America Line
  • MSC Cruises
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Princess Cruises
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Silversea Cruises
  • Viking Ocean Cruises
  • Windstar Cruises

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Cruise from Venice down the Adriatic sea to the Dalmatian Coast. Sail the Eastern Mediterranean cruise itineraries to the Greek Isles. Visit the archaeology sites in Greece and Turkey. Cruise around Italy from Venice to the Western Med Sea ports Rome and Barcelona. These Venice cruise all-inclusive vacation packages are the best value in Venice cruises.  Click to find the best cruises from Venice .

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Italy’s Po River is the only river cruise offered through Italy.  The Po river separates northern Italy from central Italy.  It runs through the region of Emilia Romagna to Venice. Along the way the rich Italian culture, history and art are your Italy river cruise ports of call. For click Italy River Cruises .

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Italy’s great “cities of art,” Venice, Rome and Florence, have attracted visitors for centuries, but Italy has much more for the art lover to discover. Every region of Italy and just about every town offers a rich cultural tradition and history to explore and enjoy. And what better way to travel through Italy stress free than on a cruise around Italy. Explore the mosaics of Ravenna, the hidden gems of Palermo, the history of Cagliari, the Etruscan tombs of Tarquinia, and much more.

Italy is a peninsula surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea and the Adriatic Sea. There are various gulfs and islands to visit. Between Venice and Rome travel through Italy visiting the many other cruise ports of call along the Italic peninsula. Depending on which cruise line and itinerary you choose for your Mediterranean Italian cruise you’ll visit between three and eight or even nine Italian ports. You may also sail from Italy to the Greek Isles, French Rivera, The Holy Lands, and the Dalmatian Coast.

The two primary cruise ports in Italy are Venice and Rome. Venice cruise port is located on the Adriatic Sea. Rome cruise port is Civitavecchia. It is located in the Mediterranean sea. Most Italian cruises either embark or disembark in one of these ports. There are many other Italian ports of call. For a full list of Italian cruise ports click here .

Many cruise lines cruise to Italy’s ports of call. Some cruise lines embark in Italy’s primary ports Venice and Rome. Many other cruises include ports of call in Italy when embarking from other Mediterranean ports such as Barcelona. Click here for list of cruuise lines that cruise to Italian ports .

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The spring months April and May and fall months September and October are beautiful times for an Italian cruise. The days are cool and crowds lighter than summer which makes sightseeing easier. The summer brings hot days to go with the sightseeing. Most cruise lines do not operate during December, January, and February.

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