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Italy, France & Croatia Cruise 7 Nights • Barcelona, Spain to Ravenna, Italy • Mariner of the Seas

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Itinerary & Excursions

Cruise Overview 

   Barcelona, Spain 

   Ajaccio, Corsica 

   Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 

   Sicily (Palermo), Italy 

   Amalfi Coast (Salerno), Italy 

   Day at Sea 

   Split, Croatia 

   Ravenna, Italy 

Cruise Overview 

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Dive headfirst into adventure on a 7-night cruise to Europe. Depart from Barcelona, Spain on Mariner of the Seas on your epic journey through unforgettable landscapes and world-renowned cities. Gaze in awe and wonder at wow-worthy architecture and natural beauty as you travel throughout the region.

Although itinerary call times are thoughtfully scheduled, in the unlikely event of a change, we will share details promptly and work diligently to minimise both the adjustment and its impact on your experience.

Barcelona, Spain 

National LanguageSpanish
Currency AcceptedEuro
A cruise from Barcelona is one of the best ways to experience all the brightest jewels of the Mediterranean — but it’s also a great opportunity to spend some time discovering one of the coolest cultural hubs in western Europe. This lively seaside city checks all the boxes — history, culture, amazing food, a thriving art scene and so much more. When you visit Barcelona, you can start every day with a steamy cortado in a charming sidewalk café. After that, the options for adventure are endless. Swim with sharks at Aquarium de Barcelona, one of the largest aquariums in Europe. Check out ancient Roman relics at the Barcelona City History Museum, located in the vibrant Gothic Quarter. Make a reservation to see a sultry flamenco show. And when hunger hits, head to Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, a pilgrimage site for foodies. It was a covered market back in the 1200s. Now it’s one of the top food markets in the world and a must-visit stop before your cruise out of Barcelona.

Ajaccio, Corsica 

National LanguagesCorsican, French
Currency AcceptedEuro
Head to the Place Foch in the old town center to get a feel for the true Ajaccio. A statue of Napoleon stands in the center, surrounded by local cafes and restaurants that offer typical Corsican dishes like veau aux olives (veal with olives) or agneau corse (Corsican lamb). Top off your evening by sipping a chestnut liquor while watching the sunset on the dock.
Travel Tips
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Take the charming Little Train to explore Ajaccio and the surrounding area. You'll get guided historic tour in the old town and a visit to view the stunning Iles Sanguinaires.
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Stroll over to visit the Citadelle. Although off-limits to the public, you can continue walking and enjoy the views from the lovely promenade along the beach.

Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 

National LanguageItalian
Currency AcceptedEuro
Experience la dolce vita in The Eternal City— recalling the glory days of Ancient Rome and twirling forks full of pasta in a trattoria. Stand in awe of paintings by Italian masters at Villa Borghese. Soak up Trastevere’s backstreet charms. Discover Vatican City’s spiritual legacy. Or ride past centuries-old basilicas in a three-wheeled Ape Calessino.
Travel Tips
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The train ride between Civitavecchia and Rome is approximately 80 minutes each way.
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Conservative attire (no tank tops or shorts) is required when visiting Rome’s religious sites.

Sicily (Palermo), Italy 

National LanguageItalian
Currency AcceptedEuro
Sicily's capital city Palermo is a patchwork of influences from the Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Normans, all of whom have left their imprint here throughout the ages. Admire the diverse architecture of the Palazzo Reale, the historic seat of the kings of Sicily. Check out Piazza Vigliena, the 17th-century Baroque center square. Explore stunning mosaics at the Martorana. Or head to the top of Mount Pellegrino, where you can visit the enigmatic Shrine of St. Rosalia and take in vast views of the Golden Shell Valley.
Travel Tips
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Make sure to wear comfortable shoes, as a visit to Teatro Massimo or Mt. Pellegrino will require some footwork.
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If you visit La Vucciria or another market, feel free to haggle a bit and try to get the best deals.
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Take a break at a local sidewalk cafe to enjoy a gelato or espresso.

Amalfi Coast (Salerno), Italy 

National LanguageItalian
Currency AcceptedEuro
Begin your Amalfi Coast adventure by roaming the ancient streets of Pompeii. Later, stroll Salerno's waterside promenade, and stop in a cafe to sip on an expertly pulled espresso shot. Or take a drive along the coast to soak in the jaw-dropping vistas.
Travel Tips
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Restaurants here include tips in the bill, but if you had a great meal, feel free leave an extra euro.
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Visit the historic old town that's full of hidden corners and tiny passageways waiting to be explored.

Day at Sea 

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Make the most of your day at sea by enjoying our Wi-Fi, drink and Speciality Dining Packages. These services are available at an additional cost

While at sea, take time to recharge before the next adventure. Lounge by the pool, be spoiled at the spa, dine at any of the onboard restaurants or explore the thrills on each deck until we arrive at the next destination.

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Split, Croatia 

National LanguageCroatian
Currency AcceptedCroatian Kuna
Split's town center is compact, so you can see its main sights in a morning. This includes Diocletian's Palace, the large and ancient fortress that constitutes approximately half of Split's Old Town; and Riva, its infamous seaside promenade lined with cafes and restaurants. In the afternoon, relax at one of Split's beaches or do a half-day cruise to picturesque Brac Island.
Travel Tips
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With Split's Mediterranean climate, always remember your sunscreen year-round.
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A 10 percent gratuity is expected when dining out in Split.

Ravenna, Italy 

National LanguageItalian
Currency AcceptedEuro
Discover enchanting Ravenna — once the capital of the Western Roman Empire and a thriving hub for craftsmen, artists and master masons. This charming seaside port is a haven for lovers of art and architecture boasting a staggering 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Which makes it an excellent place to spend a couple of days exploring after your cruise. Wander through majestic churches and impressive palaces that showcase some of the world’s finest Christian mosaics. Plus, take advantage of your proximity to Venice and Bologna — both less than 2-and-a-half hours by car. Stroll through the iconic St. Mark’s Square and ride a gondola beneath the Rialto Bridge in Venice. Or eat your way around the Mercato Delle Erbe and catch amazing views from the top of Asinelli Tower in Bologna. Visiting Ravenna gives you the opportunity to go off the beaten path and to visit Venice’s famous canals or Bologna’s enchanting streets.
Travel Tips
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For a truly unique site, visit the sunken crypt found at the Basilica de San Pietro Maggiore with a submerged mosaic floor and fish.
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Keep in mind that you’ll need to have your shoulders and knees covered to enter religious sites in Ravenna.
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The Basilica of Sant’Apollinare opens daily in the morning, except for Sundays and religious holidays when doors open in the afternoon.
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Mariner of the Seas

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