Cruise Oceania Allura: Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Cyprus, Italy departing from Civitavecchia / Rome

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Cruise Oceania Allura: Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Cyprus, Italy Departing from Civitavecchia / Rome

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Oceania Allura

11/26/2027

13 d / 12 n

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Civitavecchia / Rome

From Civitavecchia / Rome

Fri 26 Nov 2027

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Civitavecchia / Rome

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

Port :

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.

Civitavecchia / Rome

Palermo

Arrival

10:00

Departure

19:00

The port:

Palermo's port, located on Sicily's northwestern Mediterranean coast, is adjacent to the city's historic center. This proximity offers visitors the opportunity to easily access Palermo's rich cultural and historical treasures on foot. Options such as cabs and buses are also available for quick and convenient connection to the main attractions of this captivating Mediterranean city.


What to visit in Palermo

Palermo, with its fascinating blend of Arab, Norman and Baroque influences, is a unique cultural crossroads. Explore Palermo Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece, and the Norman Palace with its famous Palatine Chapel. Stroll through lively markets such as Ballarò or Vucciria, which offer an unforgettable sensory experience. Don't miss the Martorana church, famous for its Byzantine mosaics, and the Teatro Massimo, one of Europe's largest opera houses. The gardens of Villa Giulia offer a haven of peace in the heart of the city.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Palermo's surroundings are full of remarkable sites. The charming town of Monreale, with its golden cathedral and dazzling mosaics, is a must-see. The ancient ruins of Solunto and Segesta offer a fascinating insight into Sicily's ancient history. For a day at the beach, Mondello, with its white sands and crystal-clear waters, is a popular destination. Nature lovers will appreciate a trip to the Capo Gallo nature reserve, offering spectacular hiking and scenery.

Palermo

Catanio

Arrival

7:00

Departure

14:00

The port :

The port of Catania, located at the foot of Mount Etna in Sicily, is adjacent to the historic center. This proximity makes it easy to explore the city, offering a quick immersion in the Mediterranean ambience and cultural heritage of the region.

What to visit in Catania

Catania, famous for its Baroque architecture and historical heritage, is an invitation to explore. Visit the Cathedral of Saint Agatha, a jewel of Baroque architecture, and stroll around the Piazza del Duomo. The lively and colorful fish market is a must for soaking up the local atmosphere. You can also explore Catania's Roman theater and the Castello Ursino, which houses a museum rich in Sicilian history. The town, located at the foot of Mount Etna, offers breathtaking views of this active volcano, adding a unique charm to your visit.

What to visit in the surrounding area

Catania's surroundings are full of sites to explore. An excursion to Etna, Europe's largest active volcano, is a memorable experience. Discover the lunar landscapes and craters, an adventure both educational and fascinating. Not far away, Taormina, perched on a hill, offers spectacular views of the Ionian Sea and boasts a remarkable ancient theater. For nature lovers, the Alcantara Gorge, with its unique rock formations and refreshing waters, is an ideal nature getaway near Catania.

Catanio

Katakolon

Arrival

11:00

Departure

18:00

Port:

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.

Katakolon

Heraklion

Arrival

10:00

Departure

19:00

The port:

The port of Heraklion, located on the north coast of Crete in Greece, is an important port of call in the Eastern Mediterranean. Thanks to its privileged location just a few steps from the city center, the port is the ideal starting point for exploring Greece's largest island and its splendors.


What to visit in Heraklion

Heraklion, the capital of Crete, is rich in cultural and historical heritage. Knossos Palace, just a few kilometers from the city, is a major archaeological site, bearing witness to the Minoan civilization. In the town center, the Venetian fortress of Koules dominates the harbour. The Heraklion Archaeological Museum, one of the most important in Greece, houses treasures from the Minoan civilization. For an authentic experience, stroll through the bustling streets of the central market, where Cretan flavors and aromas will enchant you.


What to visit in the area

Around Heraklion, Crete offers a variety of landscapes and historic sites. The Lasithi region, with its picturesque plateau and the mythical Dikteon Andron, the cave where Zeus was born, is just a short drive away. For beach lovers, Matala, with its sandstone cliffs and ancient caves, offers a unique getaway. The town of Rethymnon, with its Venetian fortress and charming port, is another must-see destination for lovers of architecture and history.

Heraklion

Rhodes

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

The port:

The port of Rhodes, located in the Aegean Sea, is a historic gateway to one of Greece's most fascinating islands. Just a few minutes' walk from the medieval old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the port offers a majestic entrance to this place steeped in history. Transportation options such as cabs and buses are available, but the proximity of many attractions makes exploring on foot particularly enjoyable.


What to visit in Rhodes

Rhodes is an island rich in history and culture. The old town, with its impressive ramparts, cobbled streets and Knights' palaces, is a journey back in time. Visit the Palace of the Grand Masters and the Rue des Chevaliers for an immersion in the history of the Crusades. The Rhodes Archaeological Museum, located in the former Knights' Hospital, houses treasures dating back to antiquity. For a touch of nature, beaches such as Elli and Tsambika offer relaxation and crystal-clear waters. The Butterfly Valley, a haven of nature and tranquillity, is a unique sight not to be missed.


What to visit in the surrounding area

The area around Rhodes offers many fascinating excursions. Lindos, with its ancient acropolis and charming white houses, is a must-see. The spa town of Kallithea, known for its thermal springs and beaches, offers a relaxing experience. Finally, a boat trip to nearby islands such as Symi offers spectacular seascapes and picturesque villages.

Rhodes

Limassol

Arrival

11:00

Departure

19:00

Port :

The port of Limassol, one of the most important in Cyprus, is a vibrant maritime hub on the island's south coast. Located just 3 kilometers from the city center, it is easily accessible by bus or cab. This eastern Mediterranean port offers direct access to Limassol's cultural and historical treasures.


What to visit in Limassol

Limassol is a city where history and modernity blend harmoniously. Discover Limassol's medieval castle, famous for its medieval museum and its connection with King Richard the Lionheart. Stroll along the seafront promenade, a lively meeting place with magnificent sea views. For culture buffs, the Limassol Archaeological Museum features fascinating artifacts that tell the story of the region's thousand-year-old history. The old town, with its narrow streets and craft stores, is perfect for immersing yourself in the local atmosphere.


What to visit in the area

The area around Limassol is full of historical and natural sites. Kourion, with its magnificent ancient theater and mosaics, is a must for history buffs. The village of Omodos, nestled in the mountains, is famous for its monastery and vineyards, offering an authentic experience of the Cypriot countryside. For nature lovers, the white cliffs of Aphrodite are a spectacular site, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean.

Limassol

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

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Alexandria

Arrival

5:00

Departure

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The port:

Located in northern Egypt, the legendary port of Alexandria invites you to take a trip back in time as soon as you arrive. Less than 2 kilometers from the city, this historic Mediterranean port is easily accessible on foot, allowing you to plunge straight into the cosmopolitan atmosphere of this thousand-year-old city.

What to visit in Alexandria

Explore Alexandria's rich heritage, starting with its famous library, a modern tribute to the ancient wonder. Then stroll through the gardens of the Montazah Palace, and discover the mysteries of the catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa. Don't leave without seeing Pompey's Pillar and Fort Qaitbay, guardian of the city's history.

What to see in the surrounding area

On the outskirts of Alexandria, let yourself be tempted by an excursion to El Alamein, known for its pristine beaches and World War II museum. For an immersion in ancient Egypt, a visit to Rosetta will reveal the secrets of the Rosetta Stone, the key to deciphering hieroglyphics.

Alexandria

Alexandria

Arrival

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Departure

20:00

The port:

Located in northern Egypt, the legendary port of Alexandria invites you to take a trip back in time as soon as you arrive. Less than 2 kilometers from the city, this historic Mediterranean port is easily accessible on foot, allowing you to plunge straight into the cosmopolitan atmosphere of this thousand-year-old city.

What to visit in Alexandria

Explore Alexandria's rich heritage, starting with its famous library, a modern tribute to the ancient wonder. Then stroll through the gardens of the Montazah Palace, and discover the mysteries of the catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa. Don't leave without seeing Pompey's Pillar and Fort Qaitbay, guardian of the city's history.

What to see in the surrounding area

On the outskirts of Alexandria, let yourself be tempted by an excursion to El Alamein, known for its pristine beaches and World War II museum. For an immersion in ancient Egypt, a visit to Rosetta will reveal the secrets of the Rosetta Stone, the key to deciphering hieroglyphics.

Alexandria

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

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Ephesus

Arrival

8:00

Departure

17:00

Port:

The port of Kusadasi, Turkey's charming cruise port, is the nearest gateway to exploring Ephesus. Located just 20 kilometers from this historic site, it is particularly convenient for visitors. Cabs and local buses are available to take you there, offering a direct and fast connection. Many cruisers also opt for organized excursions, ensuring a guided and enriching tour of Ephesus.


What to visit in Ephesus

In Ephesus, don't miss the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Discover the Rue des Courètes, lined with fascinating ancient monuments, and admire the great theater, which could seat up to 25,000 spectators. The Library of Celsus, with its majestic façade, is a true architectural gem. For a touch of the spiritual, visit the House of the Virgin Mary, a revered pilgrimage site.


What to visit in the surrounding area

The idyllic beaches around Kusadasi are the perfect place to relax after a day's sightseeing. The small town of Ĺžirince, renowned for its traditional houses and fruity wines, is a haven of peace nestled in the hills. For history buffs, the ancient city of Priene, with its well-preserved ruins, offers a fascinating insight into ancient Greek architecture.

Ephesus

Piraieus

Arrival

5:00

Departure

17:00

Port :

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.

Piraieus

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  • Ready for Ship-to-shore power

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  • Led lighting

  • Smart HVAC

  • Heat recovery loops

  • Trim stabilizer

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  • Waste management center

  • Fresh water production

  • Advanced wastewater treatment system

    Nuisance

  • Ballast water treatment system

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  • Full board on board with specialty gourmet restaurants.
  • Travel insurance, unless specified in the contract.
  • Excursions.
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.

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