Spain and Italy and France
8 Days and 7 Nights
Starts and Ends in Barcelona
Overview
Do it all on a Barcelona cruise as you become acquainted with Spain’s most-visited city. Navigate the alley ways of the Gothic Quarter and learn about Barcelona’s history, from its founding by the romans to construction during medieval times.
Head in to the emblematic Modernista era of the 19th century in the Eixample district with visits to Gaudi’s Casa Batllo and Casa Mila or learn more about its artistic side at the Picasso Museum. Or stay firmly in the 21st century and get to know Barcelona’s celebrates football team at the Camp Nou Museum.
Day Wise itinerary
Day 1: Fly to Barcelona, Spain
The start of your vacation will be with a flight from your city to Barcelona, Spain.
On this Barcelona cruise, you’ll see why the Catalan capital is Spain’s most-visited city. Set between the Mediterranean Sea and the mountains, Barcelona offers experiences and sights for all, from classical and modern art to daring architecture, from innovative design to ancient history, plus world-class gastronomy (covering local cuisine and fine dining) and an enviable coastline.
Day 2: At Sea
Today your ship will be at sea thus it’s your opportunity to Enjoy fun new experiences around the clock on the Cruises' ship, from enriching indoor and outdoor activities during the day to magical night-time entertainment. With cinemas, tournaments and competitions, outdoor activities that are fun for the whole family and magical night-time entertainment, you’ll have a hard time choosing between all the things you can see and experience.
Day 3: Cagliari (Sardinia), Italy
Sardinia is an Italian island celebrated for its sandy white beaches, mountainous interior, and inviting blue waters.
The port city of Cagliari is Sardinia’s vibrant and colourful capital. Its rich past can be seen in the medieval hilltop Castello and in architectural jewels such as Bastione San Remy. Inland, archaeological wonders including the extraordinary Nuraghe are waiting to be discovered. The ship will be docked from 8:00 to 17:00 so plan your day ahead and make use of your time.
The port city of Cagliari is Sardinia’s vibrant and colourful capital. Its rich past can be seen in the medieval hilltop Castello and in architectural jewels such as Bastione San Remy. Inland, archaeological wonders including the extraordinary Nuraghe are waiting to be discovered. The ship will be docked from 8:00 to 17:00 so plan your day ahead and make use of your time.
Day 4: Naples
Naples is the heart of the Mediterranean—an unmatched city where every moment becomes a delightful experience.
Day 5: (Civitavecchia) Rome, Italy
Not far from Civitavecchia lies Rome, one of the world’s most distinguished cities.Be entranced by its many architectural wonders including the famous Colosseum. An ancient amphitheatre in the centre of the capital, built between 70 and 80 AD, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was commissioned by Roman Emperor Vespasian to entertain more than 50,000 people! Of course A journey to Rome isn’t complete without a visit to Vatican City, located in the heart of the Italian Capital. The Trevi Fountain is another icon of Rome you shouldn’t miss. The ship is docked here from 8:00 to 19:00, Make the best of your time and be back in time so you don’t miss the ship.
Day 6: Genoa, Italy
Gateway to the Italian Riviera, the Port of Genoa is one of the most important (and one of the largest) in Italy, a strategic harbour since ancient times.
Cruises to Genoa offer the chance to explore its many sights, including Genoa Aquarium, designed by architect Renzo Piano, and the city’s picturesque Boccadasse district, a lakeside fishing village. Genoa excursions also offer the opportunity to taste signature dishes made from fresh ingredients, such as pesto Genovese and focaccia.
On a Genoa cruise, guests can also admire one of Italy’s most beautiful stretches of coastline or an excursion to the UNESCO-listed Cinque Terre. Its five fishing villages, perched on steep cliffs, offer superb sea views, small seafood restaurants, and a tableau of townhouses.
Cruises to Genoa offer the chance to explore its many sights, including Genoa Aquarium, designed by architect Renzo Piano, and the city’s picturesque Boccadasse district, a lakeside fishing village. Genoa excursions also offer the opportunity to taste signature dishes made from fresh ingredients, such as pesto Genovese and focaccia.
On a Genoa cruise, guests can also admire one of Italy’s most beautiful stretches of coastline or an excursion to the UNESCO-listed Cinque Terre. Its five fishing villages, perched on steep cliffs, offer superb sea views, small seafood restaurants, and a tableau of townhouses.
Day 7: Marseilles
A pleasant thing to do is simply sit down at one of the cafes overlooking the port of Marseilles and, sipping a Pastis, observe the landscape and the people who inhabit it.
Day 8: Barcelona, Spain
This will be the last day of the cruise. The ship would reach the port at 9:00, rise early to have your breakfast and leave as soon as it docks to make use of the time before your flight!
Inclusion:
Airport transfer
7 Nights’ Accommodation on Cruise Ship
8 days all meals and drinks
Access to Swimming pools, hot tubs and many activities on the ship
Exclusion:
Everything that’s not mentioned under the inclusion.
Note: All the excursions in every city is paid and organised by the client themselves.
:We can assist with booking your flight from your location to Barcelona at the time of reservation, based on the flight costs for your selected dates.