Cruise Royal Clipper: Italy, Greece departing from Civitavecchia / Rome

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Cruise Royal Clipper: Italy, Greece Departing from Civitavecchia / Rome

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9/11/2027

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Civitavecchia / Rome

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Civitavecchia / Rome

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The port of Civitavecchia, the main cruise port for Rome, is around 80 kilometers from the Italian capital. To get to Rome, options include the train, with a journey time of around 1h20, and shuttle services from the port of Civitavecchia to the main Termini and Vatican stations. To explore downtown Civitavecchia, local shuttles are available, providing easy access to attractions close to the port. This Mediterranean stopover is an ideal starting point for discovering the treasures of the Eternal City.

What to visit in Civitavecchia?

Civitavecchia, a historic port city, offers many interesting sites close to the port. Explore the Michelangelo Fortress, a Renaissance bastion with panoramic sea views. Stroll along the Lungomare, the lively waterfront, for an authentic local experience. Civitavecchia's National Archaeological Museum, housed in a former spa building, showcases local archaeological finds, reflecting the region's rich history.

What to visit in the area?

Rome, within easy reach of Civitavecchia, is a must, with its historic monuments and artistic treasures. Visit the Colosseum, symbol of the Roman Empire, and the Vatican, with St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, home to the famous Sistine Chapel. Stroll through the picturesque alleys of Trastevere and explore the ruins of the Roman Forum. In addition to Rome, Civitavecchia's surroundings offer other attractive destinations. Tarquinia, famous for its Etruscan tombs and archaeological museum, is a fascinating cultural getaway. The gardens of Villa Farnese in Caprarola, a Renaissance masterpiece, offer a glimpse of Italian garden art.

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Ponza

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Ponza, the largest island in Italy's Pontine archipelago, is a Mediterranean jewel. Discover its crystal-clear waters and hidden coves, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The island offers a spectacular landscape of cliffs and sea caves. Visit the colorful village of Ponza, with its whitewashed houses and seafood restaurants. The island has a rich history, with Roman ruins and legends.

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Stromboli

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Stromboli, an island volcano in Italy's Aeolian Islands, offers an impressive natural spectacle with its active volcano. Climbing up to the crater to watch the eruptions is an unforgettable experience. Stromboli's black sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and charming village lanes offer relaxation and discovery. Local cuisine features seafood and Sicilian specialties.

Lipari

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The port of Lipari, in the heart of the Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, is a picturesque and charming port of call. Just a few steps from the center of Lipari, it's easily accessible on foot. The port of Lipari, jewel of the Aeolian Islands, is an ideal starting point for exploring the natural and cultural riches of the archipelago's largest island.


What to visit in Lipari

Lipari, with its narrow streets and whitewashed houses, offers an authentic experience of island life. Lipari Castle, dominating the town, is a must-see for history buffs, housing an archaeological museum rich in discoveries from the region. Don't miss the black sand beaches, unique to the archipelago, such as Canneto beach. Local restaurants offer Aeolian specialities, including fresh fish and capres dishes.


What to see and do in the area

The Aeolian Islands around Lipari are full of wonders to discover. Vulcano, famous for its mud baths and hot springs, is a short ferry ride away. The island of Salina, known for its verdant landscapes and vineyards, is a paradise for nature lovers. An excursion to Stromboli to observe its active volcano is a sight not to be missed. These islands, with their unique charms and natural beauty, offer a memorable getaway in the heart of the Tyrrhenian Sea.

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Taormine

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The port of Taormina, located near the town of Giardini Naxos on Sicily's east coast, is around 5 kilometers from the town of Taormina. The port, easily accessible by bus or cab, offers visitors convenient access to explore this historic and picturesque destination. Situated on the shores of the Ionian Sea, the port of Taormina is a window onto the natural and cultural splendors of the region.


What to visit in Taormina

Taormina, perched on a cliff overlooking the Ionian Sea, is a city of beauty and charm. Its ancient theater, with its spectacular views, is a must-see. Stroll through the medieval streets, discover artisanal stores and enjoy terraces offering breathtaking panoramas. The town also offers access to magnificent beaches such as Isola Bella, a small islet connected to the coast by a sandbank.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Taormina's surroundings offer a wide range of excursions. Mount Etna, around 45 kilometers away, offers unique hikes on Europe's largest active volcano. Catania, around 50 kilometers away, is famous for its Baroque architecture and lively market. The Alcantara Gorge, about 20 kilometers away, is an impressive natural site with unique rock formations. These destinations around Taormina offer an immersion in the natural beauty and history of Sicily.

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Crotone

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Crotone, on the Italian coast of Calabria, is rich in history and culture. Explore its medieval castle and the remains of ancient Greece. Stroll through the picturesque alleyways, sample authentic Calabrian cuisine, and discover the beaches of the Ionian Sea. Crotone is the perfect stopover for lovers of history and Mediterranean gastronomy.

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Parga

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Parga, nestled on the northwest coast of Greece, is a picturesque seaside town known for its colorful houses and crystal-clear waters. Surrounded by olive-grove-covered hills, the town offers magnificent beaches such as Valtos and Lichnos. Stroll through the winding lanes, explore the Venetian castle and enjoy the traditional Greek tavernas.

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Katakolon

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The port of Katakolon, a charming fishing village on the west coast of Greece, is a popular stopover for Mediterranean cruises. Located just 500 meters from the village center, the port is within easy walking distance, offering visitors immediate access to Katakolon's picturesque and relaxing atmosphere. It's also the ideal starting point for exploring the region's ancient sites, such as Olympia.


What to visit in Katakolon

Katakolon, with its streets lined with souvenir stores and tavernas, offers an authentic Greek experience. The Katakolon Sea Museum, displaying maritime artifacts, is an interesting place to learn about the region's naval history. Wine lovers will appreciate a visit to the Mercouri winery, a few kilometers away, where they can taste local wines and learn about the history of winemaking in the region.


What to visit in the area

Around 35 kilometers from Katakolon, the ancient site of Olympia, birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games, is a must-see. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to beautifully preserved ruins, including the stadium, the Temple of Zeus and the Olympia Archaeological Museum. For those wishing to explore nature, Agios Andreas beach, just a few kilometers away, offers an idyllic setting for relaxing by the sea. Finally, for an immersion in rural Greece, an excursion to the surrounding mountain villages, such as Kourouta, offers breathtaking views of the Greek countryside and an authentic cultural experience.

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Pylos

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Pylos is located on the south-west coast of the Peloponnese, on the shores of Navarin Bay. Cruisers can visit Niokastro Castle, a 16th century Ottoman fortress, and Nestor's palace, a Mycenaean relic mentioned in the Iliad. The beaches of Voidokilia and Gialova offer clear waters and unspoiled landscapes.
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MONEMVASIA

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The port of Monemvasia, located on the east coast of the Peloponnese in Greece's Laconia region, offers breathtaking views of the medieval fortress and the Aegean Sea. Located just a few hundred meters from the old town, it's easily accessible on foot, allowing visitors to immerse themselves directly in the historic atmosphere of this enchanting city.


What to visit in Monemvasia

Monemvasia, often referred to as the "Gibraltar of the Levant", is a city full of charm. Its Byzantine fortress, perched on a massive rock, is a labyrinth of cobbled streets and stone houses. Visit the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, with its spectacular sea views. The old Monemvasia mill, now a museum, tells the story of the town through the ages. Stroll through the winding lanes to discover local craft stores and welcoming cafés, offering an authentically Greek ambience.


What to visit in the area

Monemvasia's surroundings offer a wealth of things to discover. The city of Sparta, around 100 kilometers away, is a must-see historical site, bearing witness to the power of the ancient city-state. The site of Mystras, around 90 kilometers away, an ancient Byzantine center, is remarkable for its ruined churches and palaces. For nature lovers, the caves of Diros, around 80 kilometers away, offer a unique caving experience. These destinations around Monemvasia are windows onto the ancient history and natural beauty of the Peloponnese.

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Piraieus

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The port of Piraeus, one of the largest and busiest in the Mediterranean, serves as the maritime gateway to Athens. Just 10 kilometers from the historic center of Athens, it's easily accessible by metro, bus or cab. This proximity allows travelers to quickly immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere of the Greek capital.


What to visit in Athens

Athens is a city where every stone tells a story. Don't miss the Acropolis, the emblematic ancient site overlooking the city, and its dedicated museum. Stroll through the narrow streets of the Pláka district, where you can sample local specialties in a typically Greek atmosphere. For history buffs, the National Archaeological Museum offers a fascinating immersion in Greece's glorious past. Last but not least, Syntagma Square and the Monastiráki district are perfect for discovering the hustle and bustle of modern Athenian life.


What to visit in the area?

The area around Athens offers a variety of escapades. Cape Sounion, with its majestic Temple of Poseidon, offers a breathtaking panorama of the Aegean Sea, especially at sunset. For a unique experience, a visit to Delphi, mythical site and center of the ancient world, is a must. Finally, the island of Aegina, accessible by ferry from Piraeus, is a charming escape with its peaceful beaches, the temple of Aphaia and traditional markets.

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