DETAILS
Experience the best of the Italian Riviera on this new seven-night cruise, traveling round-trip from Rome. Customize your Tuscany experience with the choice of a city tour in Florence or a walking tour of Lucca. Enjoy excursions to the cliffside villages of Cinque Terre, Corsica’s fortified town of Bonifacio and the UNESCO-inscribed ruins of Pompeii. Savor the splendor of the Amalfi Coast and the Isle of Capri on an incomparable journey that concludes with a visit to the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial, led by guest speaker Dwight David Eisenhower II.
Complementary alcoholic & nonalcoholic beverages & Wi-Fi are included throughout the cruise!
- Pricing from
- $5,390
Reserve & SAVE up to $2,000 per cabin!
- Trip Type
- Group Travel Tour, International Ocean & Sea Voyages
- Departure Dates
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Jun 20, 2025 - Jun 28, 2025
Rome Pre-Tour Extension
Begin your Italian journey with a 4-day tour of the UNESCO-designated “Eternal City” of Rome. Visit the legendary Colosseum, the ancient Roman Forum and the opulent Vatican Museums. Enjoy deluxe accommodations at an ideally located hotel.
Airport transfers and luggage handling abroad are only included if air arrangements are booked through Gohagan & Company. If travelers make their own air arrangements, transfers and luggage handling are not included; transfers can be organized through Gohagan & Company and purchased by the traveler.
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Tom Moriarity
Tom Moriarity is a nationally recognized preservationist and urban development specialist. Trained as an architect, Tom was one of the founders of the National Trust’s pioneering Main Street Program. As Managing Principal at Retail & Development Strategies LLC, Tom has been involved in major restoration and urban rehabilitation projects across the U.S. and the world. He will bring his expertise on architecture, architectural history, historic preservation and adaptive use that will help each traveler better understand the beauty and significance of the places we will visit. Tom holds two degrees in Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin.
A non-refundable administrative fee of $300 per person will apply for all cancellations received more than 7 days after booking and before other fees take effect at 120 days:
120 days $300 per person admin fee after 7-day grace period from booking
120 – 91 days 25% of full invoice fare
90 – 61 days 50% of full invoice fare
60 – 31 days 75% of full invoice fare
30 – 0 days 100% of full invoice fare
Separate airfare Terms & Conditions apply
TOUR MAP
ITINERARY
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day 1 & 2
Home City/Rome, Italy/Embark
Arrive in Rome and embark the World Navigator.
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day 3
Livorno for Tuscany
Arrive in Livorno and choose from one of two included Traveler’s Choice excursions in Tuscany. The first option is a tour of Florence that includes a visit to the Fine Arts Academy to see Michelangelo’s legendary statue of David. The second choice is a tour of the 16th century walled city of Lucca and a visit to magnificent Villa Reale di Marlia.
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day 4
Porto Venere/ Cinque Terre
Enjoy extraordinary views as the ship arrives in the medieval town of Porto Venere. Disembark after breakfast for a private boat cruise to the astounding Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit two of its iconic cliffside villages — Vernazza and Monterosso — with time at leisure to explore at your own pace. You will have the option to return to the ship for lunch or remain in Porto Venere for lunch on your own and have extra time to enjoy the coastal scenery. Attend the Captain’s Welcome Reception on board this evening.
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day 5
Bonifacio, France
Today, the ship arrives in Bonifacio on the French island of Corsica. Your discovery of this dramatically situated medieval town begins with a tram ride from the harbor to the Haute Ville, or upper town, and around the plateau to savor panoramic views. You will then stroll through Bonifacio’s ninth-century citadel, perched high on a limestone promontory, to see historic landmarks such as Place Bir Hakeim, St. Jean Baptiste church and Le Grain de Sable — a weathered rock formation that appears to collapse into the sea. Enjoy the Jardin des Vestiges and see the house where Napoleon stayed.
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day 6
Sorrento for Pompeii
Enjoy breakfast with views of Sorrento, an outpost of the ancient Roman Republic and the scenic gateway to Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii. Explore the ancient petrified city of Pompeii on foot to see the wealthy Vetti family estate and the extraordinary amphitheater — the earliest surviving stone amphitheater of the Roman world — and Temple of Jupiter. You will have the option to return to the ship for lunch or stay in Sorrento for lunch on your own. Shuttle buses will provide transportation from the port to the Sorrento city center. Later this afternoon, immerse yourself in Sorrento’s local traditions on a walking tour that includes a chance to learn the secrets of limoncello and experience a tasting of the popular Italian liqueur. Those who prefer to continue exploring Sorrento at leisure may do that instead of the tour. This evening, enjoy a traditional tarantella performance, featuring
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day 7
Sorrento/Amalfi/ Isle of Capri
Admire the natural splendor of the UNESCO World Heritage‑designated Amalfi Coast on a panoramic drive that takes you past its sun‑drenched beaches to the medieval village of Amalfi. Enjoy a short orientation tour and some time on your own to explore the charming local boutiques and cafes. Return to the ship for lunch on board as we sail to Capri. Disembark this afternoon for a tour of captivating Capri, the island where, legend has it, Homer’s Odysseus resisted the alluring call of the sirens. Visit the Augustus Gardens, a series of serene, flower‑filled terraces that have breathtaking panoramas of the Faraglioni rock formations rising from translucent waters and the craggy peak of Mount Solaro, the highest point on the island. You will also see the ancient perfumery of Carthusia — the smallest fragrance laboratory in the world.
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day 8
Nettuno
The ship arrives in Nettuno for a special excursion with Guest Speaker Dwight David Eisenhower II to visit the Sicily‑Rome American Cemetery and Memorial. Learn more about the importance of the Allied campaigns in Sicily during World War II and join Eisenhower in honoring the 7,845 American military war dead who are buried here. A chapel shows the names of 3,095 who are still missing. Tonight, attend the Captain’s Farewell Reception with your fellow travelers.
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day 9
Rome/ Disembark ship/ Return to home city
Transfer to the airport after breakfast for your return flight home.
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