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Your itinerary
DAY 1
Flight
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DAY 1-3Istanbul Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
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Day 3-17Cruise from Istanbul to Trieste
Day 3Cruise departs from Istanbul
Basilica Cistern
Blue Mosque
Dolmabahce Palace
Hagia Sophia
Misir Carsisi
Sultanahmet Square
Topkapi Palace
A city where East meets West, from the majestic Hagia Sophia to the bustling Grand Bazaar.
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Day 4
Dardanelles - Cruising
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Day 5Kusadasi (tours to Ephesus)
Adaland
Ephesus Archaelogical Museum
Pigeon Island
Temple of Artemis
Walk through history among grand ruins, including the Library of Celsus and the Temple of Artemis.
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Day 6Rhodes Town, Rhodes
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
Elli Beach
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knight of Rhodes
Rhodes Town Medieval Town
Roloi Clock Tower
Wander through medieval streets, explore ancient ruins, and relax by the crystal-clear waters of this historic Greek gem.
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Day 7
At Sea
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Day 8Katakolon (tours to Olympia)
Olympia Museum
Archaeological Site of Olympia
The Temple of Zeus
Archimedes’ Museum
Archaeological Museum
Explore the ancient ruins of the birthplace of the Olympic Games and immerse yourself in Greece’s rich history and stunning landscapes.
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Day 9
Strait of Messina - Cruising
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Day 10Civitavecchia (tours to Rome)
Terme Taurine
Aquafelix Waterpark
Forte Michelangelo
Cathedrale de Civitavecchia
Today's Civitavecchia was born as an Etruscan village along the Tyrrhenian coast, but it is believed that the territory has been inhabited since the Neolithic era. The first documents mentioning the city date back to the year 107 AD; the same as the construction of the port which ended three years later. During a stop in Civitavecchia you can visit the Taurine Baths, the Michelangelo Fort, and the Cathedral.
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Day 11
At Sea
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Day 12Palermo, Sicily
Capella Palatina
Capuchin Abbey and Catacombs
La Martorana
Monte Pellegrino
Palazzo dei Normanni
Palmero Archaeological Museum
Palermo Cathedral
Palermo is the capital of Sicily, as well as the fifth Italian municipality by population. The city has a long history: it was in fact founded by the Phoenicians at the turn of the 7th and 6th centuries BC and was subject to the conquests of various populations, including Romans and Saracens. Numerous buildings are recognised by the State as national monuments due to their historical and artistic features, such as the Cathedral and the Martorana Church.
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Day 13
Strait of Messina - Cruising
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Day 14Corfu
Agni Bay
Loggas Beach
Saint George Church
Vlacherna Monastery
Discover lush landscapes, hidden coves, and Venetian charm in this Greek island paradise.
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Day 15Dubrovnik
Bellevue Beach
Sunj Beach
Lokrum Island
Lovrijenac Fortress
Muralles de Dubrovnik
St John Fortress
Walk the iconic city walls, soak up the Adriatic views, and step into a storybook of medieval charm.
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Day 16Zadar
Museum of Ancient Glass
Roman Forum
St Donatus Church
St Mary Church
Zadar Walls and Gates
From the Sea Organ’s haunting melodies to Roman ruins, Zadar blends history, art, and Adriatic beauty.
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Day 17Trieste
Transfers from Port to Hotel
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Miramare Castle
Unity of Italy Square
Revoltella Museum
The regional capital of northeastern Italy's Friuli Venezia Giulia is Trieste. It’s a port city located on the limestone-dominated Karst Plateau on a narrow strip of land between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia's border. And its scenery, which includes a mediaeval old city and a neoclassical Austrian district, is influenced by Italy, Austro-Hungary, and Slovenia. There is a wide range of attractions in Trieste, including Miramare Castle, the Unity of Italy Square and the Revoltella Museum.
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DAY 17-19Venice Island Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
Hotel information will be confirmed closer to departure
While your specific hotel isn't confirmed just yet, you can book with confidence knowing it will be carefully selected from our trusted partners. Closer to your cruise departure we'll confirm the details and you'll have the flexibility to change the hotel, edit your hotel preferences, upgrade, or extend your stay after your booking is complete.
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DAY 19
Flight
Flight details for this itinerary are not yet available. We will provide full information, including departure times and airlines, as soon as they are confirmed.
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
Transfers
Transfers from Airport to Hotel
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Istanbul Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 1-3
Time at Port: TBD
Hotel information will be confirmed closer to departure
While your specific hotel isn't confirmed just yet, you can book with confidence knowing it will be carefully selected from our trusted partners. Closer to your cruise departure we'll confirm the details and you'll have the flexibility to change the hotel, edit your hotel preferences, upgrade, or extend your stay after your booking is complete.
How the Hotel will be selected?
Great reviews from our customers. We routinely review all hotels and make sure they are up to standard.
Walking Proximity to city landmark or other areas of interest we think you may like
Great common areas. We prioritize hotel with Gym, Swimming pools and other amenities.
Each hotel we select will be 4 stars or over.
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Transfers
Transfers from Airport to Hotel
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Transfers from Hotel to Port
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Istanbul
DAY 3
08 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Istanbul’s history dates back thousands of years, making it an incredibly culturally enriching destination to visit. With warm and welcoming locals excited to show you around, you’ll explore breath-taking mosques with vibrant mosaics, find handcrafted souvenirs at lively markets and enjoy aromatic mezes and fresh seafood as well as locally produced wine. There’s a lot to see here, but be sure to simply explore this wonderful city to truly soak up the culture.
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Things to do in Istanbul:
Basilica Cistern
One of the city’s most popular attractions, the Basilica Cistern was built in 532 and is the largest surviving cistern in Istanbul. The number of columns and the impeccable symmetry is a staggering sight and a must see, making a great escape on hot summer days.
Blue Mosque
Built between 1609 and 1616 during the rule of Ahmed I, the Blue Mosque is named for its hand-painted blue tiles on the interior walls, and the blue lights that illuminate it at night. A walk around this impressive structure is truly awe inspiring- don’t forget to adhere to the dress code though.
Dolmabahce Palace
This magnificent structure took 13 years to build and was the administrative centre of the Ottoman Empire. Take a tour of the entire palace or different sections and discover the exquisite decoration (particularly the 4.5 tonne chandelier) and the painting museum.
Hagia Sophia
Often considered the eighth wonder of the world, the Hagia Sophia was actually built three times after being destroyed, with the third and final structure being built 532-537 AD. Now, it is a museum filled with Christian and Muslim art, as well as breath-taking architecture.
Misir Carsisi
Selling countless varieties of Turkish delight, Mısır Çarşısı Market (also known as Spice Bazaar) is a fantastic place to find souvenirs, spices, snacks and stories from warm, friendly vendors. Whether you’re looking to buy or not, exploring the market is a great way to be immersed in the culture and atmosphere of Istanbul.
Sultanahmet Square
Sultanahmet Square is where you’ll find the tourist hotspots of Istanbul all in one place. Located in one of the most historical parts of the city, you’ll find the largest cistern, two stunning mosques and numerous places to enjoy authentic cuisine.
Topkapi Palace
Topkapi Palace possesses a colourful history with many sultans living there since 1481. A visit here will give visitors insight into the fascinating stories of the Ottoman Empire, through collections of armour, weaponry, pottery, jewellery and more.
Dardanelles - Cruising
DAY 4
09 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
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Kusadasi (tours to Ephesus)
DAY 5
10 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Just a short distance away from Kusadasi, Ephesus is one of the best preserved ancient cities in the world. Built by colonists in 10BC, this city is renowned for the Temple of Artemis, considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. A visit here is a must for history-enthusiasts, as well as those looking for beautiful beaches, relaxing in the sun and dancing the night away in the nearby resort town of Kusadasi. Discover breath-taking ruins by day and the best discos by night.
Things to do in Kusadasi (tours to Ephesus):
Adaland
The perfect escape from the heat on a hot day, Adaland Waterpark has something fun for visitors of all ages! Featuring a wave pool, a kids pool, a jacuzzi, rafting, a safari-style ocean pool and more, you’ll be sure to love relaxing, sliding and splashing here.
Ephesus Archaelogical Museum
Founded in 1964, the Ephesus Museum houses artefacts excavated from the Ephesus archaeological site and the surrounding areas, including the Temple of Artemis. Some notable finds include the Ephesus Artemis statue, the head of Socrates and a stamp dating back to 6200 BC.
Pigeon Island
During the Ottoman Era, Pigeon Island was used for military purposes and features an imposing Byzantine fortress on the rocks known as Pirate Castle. It is now a fantastic place to explore, relax and enjoy freshly caught seafood as well as other Aegean cuisine.
Temple of Artemis
Also known as Artemesium, the Temple of Artemis is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and served as a place of worship to the Greek Goddess Artemis. Although only a few pillars remain in the ruins, the site is a must visit for ancient Greek history buffs.
Rhodes Town, Rhodes
DAY 6
11 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Rhodes Town comprises of an old and new town, each with their own unique charms. While the Old Town is like stepping back into the medieval ages, boasting Ottoman and Italian architecture, the New Town is a hub of vibrant nightlife. The combination of both old and new makes for a fantastically varied cruise holiday, catering to all interests. Explore an ancient palace and medieval ruins during the day, dine at an authentic seafood tavern in the evening, and dance the night away.
Things to do in Rhodes Town, Rhodes:
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
Situated in the medieval Hospital of the Knights of Rhodes, the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is a striking building to explore, and the artefacts within make it especially key to visit. Visitors will find mosaics, sculptures, statues and spoils of war.
Elli Beach
The closest beach to Rhodes town, Elli Beach is a popular place to spend a sunny day. With plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas as well as waterfront restaurants and bars, you’ll have everything you need to relax, along with a diving platform to quickly cool you off.
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knight of Rhodes
Another must visit UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rhodes, the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights is a beautifully preserved site filled with art, mosaics, furniture and décor. Explore this structure for a glimpse into the past of Rhodes.
Rhodes Town Medieval Town
Rhodes Town comprises of an old and new town, each with their own unique charms. While the Old Town is like stepping back into the medieval ages, boasting Ottoman and Italian architecture, the New Town is a hub of vibrant nightlife. The combination of both old and new makes for a fantastically varied cruise holiday, catering to all interests. Explore an ancient palace and medieval ruins during the day, dine at an authentic seafood tavern in the evening, and dance the night away.
Roloi Clock Tower
If you’re looking for the best views across Rhodes, Roloi Clock Tower is the place to be! Since being restored over time its architecture is of a Baroque style, and with a rewarding free drink after making the climb to the top.
At Sea
DAY 7
12 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Katakolon (tours to Olympia)
DAY 8
13 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
The sleepy seaside village of Katakolon is perhaps one of the biggest tourist highlights of Greece, thanks to its close proximity to Ancient Olympia. With sparkling turquoise waters, numerous traditional tavernas and the warmth of a friendly, local community, Katakolon is the perfect place to explore on foot in the sunshine, where you’ll find museums, bars, restaurants and souvenir shops, as well as horse-drawn carriage rides and even a Beer Bike!
Things to do in Katakolon (tours to Olympia):
Olympia Museum
Home to over 463 ancient works, this museum is rich with fascinating history and culture of Ancient Greece. Featuring exhibits covering the second millennium BC until the 5th century AD, you’ll find pieces that were used throughout the ancient Olympic Games.
Archaeological Site of Olympia
Featuring excavations from the Bronze age to the Byzantine era, this huge site provides an impressive insight into the history of Ancient Greece. You'll find sites such as the Ancient Stadium where the Olympic Games were held, the Temple of Hera, and the Temple of Zeus.
The Temple of Zeus
The beautiful ruins of The Temple of Zeus is a major historical site. Despite it being destroyed it still is a fantastic portal to the past giving you a major insight into the gods of old.
Archimedes’ Museum
This fantastic free museum is dedicated to the physicist, engineer, inventor and astronomer, Archimedes of Syracuse. Home to just some of his inventions and reconstructions, it’s well worth a visit, especially for those curious about his expert creations.
Archaeological Museum
Just a short walk from the archaeological site, the Archaeological Museum hosts artefacts that were discovered in Olympia. With over 3,500 years of history to discover, this small but fascinating museum will take you back in time to Ancient Greece.
Strait of Messina - Cruising
DAY 9
14 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
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Civitavecchia (tours to Rome)
DAY 10
15 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Today's Civitavecchia was born as an Etruscan village along the Tyrrhenian coast, but it is believed that the territory has been inhabited since the Neolithic era. The first documents mentioning the city date back to the year 107 AD; the same as the construction of the port which ended three years later. During a stop in Civitavecchia you can visit the Taurine Baths, the Michelangelo Fort, and the Cathedral.
Things to do in Civitavecchia (tours to Rome):
Terme Taurine
The Taurine Baths - a Roman archaeological site dating back to the 1st century BC - are located around 4km from the urban centre of Civitavecchia. There is a legend that says the baths came to be after a bull scraped at the ground before a fight, and in doing so uncovered a hot water spring.
Aquafelix Waterpark
Aquafelix Waterpark is ideal for a day of fun with your family and friends. It is the largest water park in central Italy, and boasts areas dedicated to both adults and children.
Forte Michelangelo
The construction of the Michelangelo Fort began in 1508 and ended in 1537. The structure of the fortress, in true Renaissance style, has the shape of a quadrilateral with a tower in each corner, and the central tower has an octagonal layout. Its creation was ordered by Pope Julius II, to defend the Port of Civitavecchia against pirates and any other hostile encounters.
Cathedrale de Civitavecchia
The Cathedral of San Francesco d'Assisi is the most important church of Civitavecchia. Dating back to the 17th century and completely restored in 1950, it has a Baroque style and stands on the remains of a previous Franciscan church.
At Sea
DAY 11
16 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Palermo, Sicily
DAY 12
17 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Palermo is the capital of Sicily, as well as the fifth Italian municipality by population. The city has a long history: it was in fact founded by the Phoenicians at the turn of the 7th and 6th centuries BC and was subject to the conquests of various populations, including Romans and Saracens. Numerous buildings are recognised by the State as national monuments due to their historical and artistic features, such as the Cathedral and the Martorana Church.
Things to do in Palermo, Sicily:
Capella Palatina
The Palatine Chapel is located within the larger Palazzo dei Normanni complex. It is a basilica with three naves in Norman-Byzantine style and its construction began in 1129 at the behest of King Roger II of Sicily.
Capuchin Abbey and Catacombs
The Convent of the Capuchins, dating back to the 16th century but built on previous structures, is located in the Cuba district of Palermo. The basement houses the Capuchin Catacombs, where it is possible to admire the body of the little Rosalia Lombardo.
La Martorana
The Church of the Martorana is located in the historic centre of Palermo and boasts a Sicilian-Norman architectural style with Baroque influences. It is part of the circumscription of the Italian-Albanian Church and officiates the liturgy according to the Byzantine rite.
Monte Pellegrino
At Monte Pellegrino you can admire the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia, patron saint of the city of Palermo, dating back to the 17th century. It was built on the remains of pre-existing religious buildings and is located inside a rock ravine.
Palazzo dei Normanni
The Palazzo dei Normanni is the oldest royal residence in all of Europe. Also declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 2015, in the past it was the residence of the sovereigns of the Kingdom of Sicily, imperial seat and of the Sicilian Parliament.
Palmero Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum of Palermo was established in 1866 and owes its name to Antonio Salinas, a Palermo archaeologist who directed the structure. You will be able to admire numerous finds of the peoples that have characterised centuries of Sicilian history.
Palermo Cathedral
The Cathedral of Palermo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015, is the most important religious structure in the city. The current structure, built in the 12th century, presents different architectural styles with Norman and Islamic influences.
Strait of Messina - Cruising
DAY 13
18 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
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Corfu
DAY 14
19 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
One of Greece’s most verdant islands and perfect for a family holiday with charming architecture, an impressive fort and a 16th century church, Agios Spyridhon. Mount Pantokrantor rears up in the north of the island and all around the edges are sandy beaches and small villages. Whether you’re here to top up a tan on the stunning Loggas Beach or eager to discover the gorgeous monuments, Corfu has something for everyone.
Things to do in Corfu:
Agni Bay
This hidden gem will provide the perfect getaway from bustling crowds. If you’re looking to relax in a quaint fishing village, enjoy traditional Corfiot cuisine on the waterfront and take a dip in the vibrant waters, Agni Bay is the place for you.
Loggas Beach
Surrounded by imposing cliffs, Loggas Beach – otherwise known as Sunset Beach – is one of the most beautiful spots in Corfu. You won’t find wild water sports here, instead you’ll witness breath-taking sunsets and take a dip in the warm, gentle water.
Saint George Church
Built in 1840 for British troops serving in Corfu, the Church of St George now hosts only two services each year, as well as occasional exhibitions. With views out over Garitsa Bay, this church resembles an ancient Greek temple and provides great photo opportunities.
Vlacherna Monastery
Found on a tiny islet close by to the airport of Corfu, Vlacherna Monastery dates back to around the 17th and 18th centuries. The beautifully preserved building is a great photo opportunity particularly at sunset, and the perfect place to take a romantic stroll.
Dubrovnik
DAY 15
20 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
It’s easy to see why Dubrovnik is one of the best highlights on a Mediterranean cruise. In 1979, the city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its beautifully preserved ancient architecture that you’ll love to spend hours exploring. Fans of the hit series Game of Thrones will particularly love to recreate their favourite scenes filmed here, while history and art enthusiasts will adore the fortresses and museums.
Things to do in Dubrovnik:
Bellevue Beach
This small and intimate beach provides a quiet getaway from the crowds. Relax in the sun watching the locals play water polo, before taking a dip in the crystal clear waters and exploring the nearby cliffs and caves.
Sunj Beach
If you are looking for something relaxing but also to spend some time exploring, head along the sandy beaches and rocky paths where you’ll find Sunj beach. Here the waters range from beautiful crystal blue to alluring green where you can swim and relax under the sun with a wide range of bars to pick from.
Lokrum Island
A short ferry ride from Dubrovnik Old Town, Lokrum Island is a fantastic place for a day trip. With a beautiful botanical garden planted in the 19th century, the ruins of a Benedictine monastery and spots for swimming in the sea, you’ll love exploring this tiny island.
Lovrijenac Fortress
At 37 meters above the sea, Fortress Lovrijenac offers impressive views across the landscape. Used as a filming location for Game of Thrones, the fortress played an important role in protecting the Old City, which visitors will learn about as they explore the grounds.
Muralles de Dubrovnik
Covering 1,940 metres with 6 fortresses, the Walls of Dubrovnik are a must visit for Game of Thrones fans and lovers of architecture. Visitors can join walking tours of the walls which take approximately two hours and offer unrivalled views over the city from the forts.
St John Fortress
One of the most important forts in the Walls of Dubrovnik, it now houses the Maritime Museum and Aquarium, containing artefacts, paintings and documents telling the history of city. The aquarium, meanwhile, is where you’ll find marine life that thrives in the waters off Croatia.
Zadar
DAY 16
21 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
One of Croatia’s best kept secrets, Zadar has the historic heritage and fascinating architecture of Dubrovnik with a quieter, more intimate feel. As well as the impressive 16th-century walls and gates, you can explore ancient churches such as St Donatus’ Church, and the Roman Forum ruins. You’ll also find the renowned attraction, the Sea Organ, an art installation that plays music when filled with water.
Things to do in Zadar:
Museum of Ancient Glass
Situated in the 19th-century Cosmacendi Palace, the Museum of Ancient Glass houses stunning collections of Roman glassware, from jars and vials to goblets and flasks. Visitors can also purchase their own replicas of these delicate pieces in the souvenir shop.
Roman Forum
Built between the 1st century BC and the 3rd century AD, the Roman Forum ruins were the centre of daily life. Most notable is the decorative column once used as a ‘pillar of shame’ to punish criminals, as well as the remains of the Capitolium.
St Donatus Church
Founded in the 9th century, the unusually-shaped Church of St Donat no longer serves as a church but holds frequent events and concerts because of its excellent acoustics. Visitors can take a look around inside, though it’s impressive structure is best admired from outside.
St Mary Church
Founded in 1066, St Mary’s Church is an understated yet stunning piece of architecture in Zadar. The adjoining treasury contains an exhibition of religious art, and is beautifully preserved by nuns of the church.
Zadar Walls and Gates
The most impressive of the walls and gates is the Land Gate, the main entrance into the city, built in 1543. Zadar’s walls and gates meant that the city remained uncaptured, and are now a great way to explore the surroundings on foot.
Trieste
DAY 17
22 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
The regional capital of northeastern Italy's Friuli Venezia Giulia is Trieste. It’s a port city located on the limestone-dominated Karst Plateau on a narrow strip of land between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia's border. And its scenery, which includes a mediaeval old city and a neoclassical Austrian district, is influenced by Italy, Austro-Hungary, and Slovenia. There is a wide range of attractions in Trieste, including Miramare Castle, the Unity of Italy Square and the Revoltella Museum.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Hotel
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Things to do in Trieste:
Miramare Castle
In Trieste, northern Italy, between Barcola and Grignano lies a castle from the 19th century called Miramare Castle. The Miramare Castle is without a doubt one of Trieste's top attractions because of its breathtaking setting that extends into the Gulf of Trieste. It was the home of the archduke Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph Habsburg-Lorraine and his wife Charlotte of Belgium, and was constructed between 1856 and 1860.
Unity of Italy Square
The centre of Trieste is Piazza Unità d'Italia (Unity of Italy Square). At the base of San Giusto Hill, it is a popular plaza that faces the Gulf of Trieste and is regarded as having the largest waterfront in Europe with an area of 12,280 square metres.
Revoltella Museum
A modern art gallery, the Revoltella Museum (or Palazzo Revoltella), was constructed between 1853 and 1858 following the plans of Berlin architect Friedrich Hitzig. The museum displays historical artefacts and furniture that belonged to the museum's founder as well as artistic and cultural treasures that, along with the interior fittings and the palace's architecture, serve as records of the Second Empire's varied taste.
Venice Island Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 17-19
Time at Port: TBD
Hotel information will be confirmed closer to departure
While your specific hotel isn't confirmed just yet, you can book with confidence knowing it will be carefully selected from our trusted partners. Closer to your cruise departure we'll confirm the details and you'll have the flexibility to change the hotel, edit your hotel preferences, upgrade, or extend your stay after your booking is complete.
How the Hotel will be selected?
Great reviews from our customers. We routinely review all hotels and make sure they are up to standard.
Walking Proximity to city landmark or other areas of interest we think you may like
Great common areas. We prioritize hotel with Gym, Swimming pools and other amenities.
Each hotel we select will be 4 stars or over.
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Hotel
Included
Transfers from Hotel to Airport
Included
Flight departs
DAY 19
Time at Port: TBD
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi aboard a Cunard voyage can be bought as a package from $18 per day for the duration of your voyage, or as a short-term access pass from $24 per 24-hour period. You'll also get Wi-Fi with Cunard's Signature Packages, which also include drinks and specialty dining credit, saving you around 30% per person, per day. These can be added when you book.
Drinks
Some teas, filter coffee, and soft drinks are included with Cunard, while alcoholic drinks and premium soft drinks are extra. You can buy these separately, or enjoy them with one of the drinks packages below. Cunard's Signature Packages are also an option; saving you around 30%, these combine drinks with Wi-Fi and specialty dining credit, and and can be added when you book.
Premium Beverage Collection$108.00 Per passenger, per day
Beverage Collection$94.50 Per passenger, per day
Alcohol-Free Collection$18.00 Per passenger, per day
Premium Alcohol-Free Collection$45.00 Per passenger, per day
Tips
Each day you're board a set amount will be added to your account to cover service charges. This ranges between $14.50 - $18 per day depending on the cabin you are staying in and the departure date.
Specialty Dining
Specialty dining with Cunard is a great way to enhance your onboard experience, treat yourself to an unforgettable evening meal, or celebrate a special occasion. With Cunard's Signature Packages, you'll enjoy extra specialty dining credit alongside drinks and Wi-Fi, with savings of around 30% per person, per day. These can be added when you book.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Have the peace of mind that you're covered. Contact us after you have made the booking if you would like us to add this to your package.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
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Ship Facilities
Queen Elizabeth - By Cunard
Good for couplesOver 50sFormalLuxury Ship
Year: 2010
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Refurbished: 2018
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12 Decks
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Max capacity: 2,547 people
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Queen Elizabeth
4.4
Based on 256 reviews
Cabin
4
Service
4
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Great Eastern Caribbean cruise; 6 islands and 5 sea days in 12 day cruise Fantastic staff, good food and excellent entertainment was the highlight
Only downside cost of internet and drinks packages ; it seemed like a teetotal convention sometimes!
couple
1 cruise
23 Jan 2026
Very poor standards have dropped all round running out of tea bags run out of drinks in bars crew not up to Cunard standards food served in restaurants you can get in local cafes
couple
10+ cruises
28 Dec 2025
Overall very good, better than I remember Cunard. Food average on first leg, much better on second. Entertainment great especially Changez. Arrangements to meet us and transport us when we got off plane diabolical. Because I booked both cruises together I only got benefits once, others got them twice. The pool closure was a real disaster with no compensation. We were only told 3 days before we travelled. Nowhere to sit in sun. The job should have been done at refit months ago so we could have been offered alternatives, very devious. The men doing the job had known for months. Also air con in cabins replaced while on board. N
user
10+ cruises
20 Dec 2025
I think it was very poor to get a message two days before we went to tell us the main pool was shut for the whole of our holiday and no offer of anything else
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Palace of the Grand Master of the Knight of Rhodes
Rhodes Town Medieval Town
Roloi Clock Tower
The Temple of Zeus
Archimedes’ Museum
Archaeological Museum
Saint George Church
Vlacherna Monastery
Lokrum Island
Lovrijenac Fortress
Muralles de Dubrovnik
St John Fortress
St Donatus Church
St Mary Church
Zadar Walls and Gates
Forte Michelangelo
Cathedrale de Civitavecchia
La Martorana
Monte Pellegrino
Palazzo dei Normanni
Palmero Archaeological Museum
Palermo Cathedral
Revoltella Museum
Adaland
Ephesus Archaelogical Museum
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
Elli Beach
Olympia Museum
Archaeological Site of Olympia
Agni Bay
Loggas Beach
Bellevue Beach
Sunj Beach
Museum of Ancient Glass
Roman Forum
Terme Taurine
Aquafelix Waterpark
Capella Palatina
Queen Elizabeth
A couple on deck as the sun sets
Lido Pool
Garden Lounge
Afternoon Tea
Royal Court Theatre
Queens Room
Grills Terrace
Wellness Cafe
Grand Lobby
Britannia Restaurant
Spa
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Queen Elizabeth in Sydney, Australia
Queen Elizabeth
Pamela B.
5 Oct 2025
Flight departs
DAY 1
Time at Port: TBD
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
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Transfers from Airport to Hotel
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Istanbul Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 1-3
Time at Port: TBD
Hotel information will be confirmed closer to departure
While your specific hotel isn't confirmed just yet, you can book with confidence knowing it will be carefully selected from our trusted partners. Closer to your cruise departure we'll confirm the details and you'll have the flexibility to change the hotel, edit your hotel preferences, upgrade, or extend your stay after your booking is complete.
How the Hotel will be selected?
Great reviews from our customers. We routinely review all hotels and make sure they are up to standard.
Walking Proximity to city landmark or other areas of interest we think you may like
Great common areas. We prioritize hotel with Gym, Swimming pools and other amenities.
Each hotel we select will be 4 stars or over.
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
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Transfers from Airport to Hotel
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Transfers from Hotel to Port
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Istanbul
DAY 3
08 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Istanbul’s history dates back thousands of years, making it an incredibly culturally enriching destination to visit. With warm and welcoming locals excited to show you around, you’ll explore breath-taking mosques with vibrant mosaics, find handcrafted souvenirs at lively markets and enjoy aromatic mezes and fresh seafood as well as locally produced wine. There’s a lot to see here, but be sure to simply explore this wonderful city to truly soak up the culture.
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Transfers from Hotel to Port
Included
Things to do in Istanbul:
Basilica Cistern
One of the city’s most popular attractions, the Basilica Cistern was built in 532 and is the largest surviving cistern in Istanbul. The number of columns and the impeccable symmetry is a staggering sight and a must see, making a great escape on hot summer days.
Blue Mosque
Built between 1609 and 1616 during the rule of Ahmed I, the Blue Mosque is named for its hand-painted blue tiles on the interior walls, and the blue lights that illuminate it at night. A walk around this impressive structure is truly awe inspiring- don’t forget to adhere to the dress code though.
Dolmabahce Palace
This magnificent structure took 13 years to build and was the administrative centre of the Ottoman Empire. Take a tour of the entire palace or different sections and discover the exquisite decoration (particularly the 4.5 tonne chandelier) and the painting museum.
Hagia Sophia
Often considered the eighth wonder of the world, the Hagia Sophia was actually built three times after being destroyed, with the third and final structure being built 532-537 AD. Now, it is a museum filled with Christian and Muslim art, as well as breath-taking architecture.
Misir Carsisi
Selling countless varieties of Turkish delight, Mısır Çarşısı Market (also known as Spice Bazaar) is a fantastic place to find souvenirs, spices, snacks and stories from warm, friendly vendors. Whether you’re looking to buy or not, exploring the market is a great way to be immersed in the culture and atmosphere of Istanbul.
Sultanahmet Square
Sultanahmet Square is where you’ll find the tourist hotspots of Istanbul all in one place. Located in one of the most historical parts of the city, you’ll find the largest cistern, two stunning mosques and numerous places to enjoy authentic cuisine.
Topkapi Palace
Topkapi Palace possesses a colourful history with many sultans living there since 1481. A visit here will give visitors insight into the fascinating stories of the Ottoman Empire, through collections of armour, weaponry, pottery, jewellery and more.
Dardanelles - Cruising
DAY 4
09 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
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Kusadasi (tours to Ephesus)
DAY 5
10 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Just a short distance away from Kusadasi, Ephesus is one of the best preserved ancient cities in the world. Built by colonists in 10BC, this city is renowned for the Temple of Artemis, considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. A visit here is a must for history-enthusiasts, as well as those looking for beautiful beaches, relaxing in the sun and dancing the night away in the nearby resort town of Kusadasi. Discover breath-taking ruins by day and the best discos by night.
Things to do in Kusadasi (tours to Ephesus):
Adaland
The perfect escape from the heat on a hot day, Adaland Waterpark has something fun for visitors of all ages! Featuring a wave pool, a kids pool, a jacuzzi, rafting, a safari-style ocean pool and more, you’ll be sure to love relaxing, sliding and splashing here.
Ephesus Archaelogical Museum
Founded in 1964, the Ephesus Museum houses artefacts excavated from the Ephesus archaeological site and the surrounding areas, including the Temple of Artemis. Some notable finds include the Ephesus Artemis statue, the head of Socrates and a stamp dating back to 6200 BC.
Pigeon Island
During the Ottoman Era, Pigeon Island was used for military purposes and features an imposing Byzantine fortress on the rocks known as Pirate Castle. It is now a fantastic place to explore, relax and enjoy freshly caught seafood as well as other Aegean cuisine.
Temple of Artemis
Also known as Artemesium, the Temple of Artemis is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and served as a place of worship to the Greek Goddess Artemis. Although only a few pillars remain in the ruins, the site is a must visit for ancient Greek history buffs.
Rhodes Town, Rhodes
DAY 6
11 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Rhodes Town comprises of an old and new town, each with their own unique charms. While the Old Town is like stepping back into the medieval ages, boasting Ottoman and Italian architecture, the New Town is a hub of vibrant nightlife. The combination of both old and new makes for a fantastically varied cruise holiday, catering to all interests. Explore an ancient palace and medieval ruins during the day, dine at an authentic seafood tavern in the evening, and dance the night away.
Things to do in Rhodes Town, Rhodes:
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
Situated in the medieval Hospital of the Knights of Rhodes, the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is a striking building to explore, and the artefacts within make it especially key to visit. Visitors will find mosaics, sculptures, statues and spoils of war.
Elli Beach
The closest beach to Rhodes town, Elli Beach is a popular place to spend a sunny day. With plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas as well as waterfront restaurants and bars, you’ll have everything you need to relax, along with a diving platform to quickly cool you off.
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knight of Rhodes
Another must visit UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rhodes, the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights is a beautifully preserved site filled with art, mosaics, furniture and décor. Explore this structure for a glimpse into the past of Rhodes.
Rhodes Town Medieval Town
Rhodes Town comprises of an old and new town, each with their own unique charms. While the Old Town is like stepping back into the medieval ages, boasting Ottoman and Italian architecture, the New Town is a hub of vibrant nightlife. The combination of both old and new makes for a fantastically varied cruise holiday, catering to all interests. Explore an ancient palace and medieval ruins during the day, dine at an authentic seafood tavern in the evening, and dance the night away.
Roloi Clock Tower
If you’re looking for the best views across Rhodes, Roloi Clock Tower is the place to be! Since being restored over time its architecture is of a Baroque style, and with a rewarding free drink after making the climb to the top.
At Sea
DAY 7
12 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Katakolon (tours to Olympia)
DAY 8
13 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
The sleepy seaside village of Katakolon is perhaps one of the biggest tourist highlights of Greece, thanks to its close proximity to Ancient Olympia. With sparkling turquoise waters, numerous traditional tavernas and the warmth of a friendly, local community, Katakolon is the perfect place to explore on foot in the sunshine, where you’ll find museums, bars, restaurants and souvenir shops, as well as horse-drawn carriage rides and even a Beer Bike!
Things to do in Katakolon (tours to Olympia):
Olympia Museum
Home to over 463 ancient works, this museum is rich with fascinating history and culture of Ancient Greece. Featuring exhibits covering the second millennium BC until the 5th century AD, you’ll find pieces that were used throughout the ancient Olympic Games.
Archaeological Site of Olympia
Featuring excavations from the Bronze age to the Byzantine era, this huge site provides an impressive insight into the history of Ancient Greece. You'll find sites such as the Ancient Stadium where the Olympic Games were held, the Temple of Hera, and the Temple of Zeus.
The Temple of Zeus
The beautiful ruins of The Temple of Zeus is a major historical site. Despite it being destroyed it still is a fantastic portal to the past giving you a major insight into the gods of old.
Archimedes’ Museum
This fantastic free museum is dedicated to the physicist, engineer, inventor and astronomer, Archimedes of Syracuse. Home to just some of his inventions and reconstructions, it’s well worth a visit, especially for those curious about his expert creations.
Archaeological Museum
Just a short walk from the archaeological site, the Archaeological Museum hosts artefacts that were discovered in Olympia. With over 3,500 years of history to discover, this small but fascinating museum will take you back in time to Ancient Greece.
Strait of Messina - Cruising
DAY 9
14 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
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Civitavecchia (tours to Rome)
DAY 10
15 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Today's Civitavecchia was born as an Etruscan village along the Tyrrhenian coast, but it is believed that the territory has been inhabited since the Neolithic era. The first documents mentioning the city date back to the year 107 AD; the same as the construction of the port which ended three years later. During a stop in Civitavecchia you can visit the Taurine Baths, the Michelangelo Fort, and the Cathedral.
Things to do in Civitavecchia (tours to Rome):
Terme Taurine
The Taurine Baths - a Roman archaeological site dating back to the 1st century BC - are located around 4km from the urban centre of Civitavecchia. There is a legend that says the baths came to be after a bull scraped at the ground before a fight, and in doing so uncovered a hot water spring.
Aquafelix Waterpark
Aquafelix Waterpark is ideal for a day of fun with your family and friends. It is the largest water park in central Italy, and boasts areas dedicated to both adults and children.
Forte Michelangelo
The construction of the Michelangelo Fort began in 1508 and ended in 1537. The structure of the fortress, in true Renaissance style, has the shape of a quadrilateral with a tower in each corner, and the central tower has an octagonal layout. Its creation was ordered by Pope Julius II, to defend the Port of Civitavecchia against pirates and any other hostile encounters.
Cathedrale de Civitavecchia
The Cathedral of San Francesco d'Assisi is the most important church of Civitavecchia. Dating back to the 17th century and completely restored in 1950, it has a Baroque style and stands on the remains of a previous Franciscan church.
At Sea
DAY 11
16 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Palermo, Sicily
DAY 12
17 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
Palermo is the capital of Sicily, as well as the fifth Italian municipality by population. The city has a long history: it was in fact founded by the Phoenicians at the turn of the 7th and 6th centuries BC and was subject to the conquests of various populations, including Romans and Saracens. Numerous buildings are recognised by the State as national monuments due to their historical and artistic features, such as the Cathedral and the Martorana Church.
Things to do in Palermo, Sicily:
Capella Palatina
The Palatine Chapel is located within the larger Palazzo dei Normanni complex. It is a basilica with three naves in Norman-Byzantine style and its construction began in 1129 at the behest of King Roger II of Sicily.
Capuchin Abbey and Catacombs
The Convent of the Capuchins, dating back to the 16th century but built on previous structures, is located in the Cuba district of Palermo. The basement houses the Capuchin Catacombs, where it is possible to admire the body of the little Rosalia Lombardo.
La Martorana
The Church of the Martorana is located in the historic centre of Palermo and boasts a Sicilian-Norman architectural style with Baroque influences. It is part of the circumscription of the Italian-Albanian Church and officiates the liturgy according to the Byzantine rite.
Monte Pellegrino
At Monte Pellegrino you can admire the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia, patron saint of the city of Palermo, dating back to the 17th century. It was built on the remains of pre-existing religious buildings and is located inside a rock ravine.
Palazzo dei Normanni
The Palazzo dei Normanni is the oldest royal residence in all of Europe. Also declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 2015, in the past it was the residence of the sovereigns of the Kingdom of Sicily, imperial seat and of the Sicilian Parliament.
Palmero Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum of Palermo was established in 1866 and owes its name to Antonio Salinas, a Palermo archaeologist who directed the structure. You will be able to admire numerous finds of the peoples that have characterised centuries of Sicilian history.
Palermo Cathedral
The Cathedral of Palermo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015, is the most important religious structure in the city. The current structure, built in the 12th century, presents different architectural styles with Norman and Islamic influences.
Strait of Messina - Cruising
DAY 13
18 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
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Corfu
DAY 14
19 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
One of Greece’s most verdant islands and perfect for a family holiday with charming architecture, an impressive fort and a 16th century church, Agios Spyridhon. Mount Pantokrantor rears up in the north of the island and all around the edges are sandy beaches and small villages. Whether you’re here to top up a tan on the stunning Loggas Beach or eager to discover the gorgeous monuments, Corfu has something for everyone.
Things to do in Corfu:
Agni Bay
This hidden gem will provide the perfect getaway from bustling crowds. If you’re looking to relax in a quaint fishing village, enjoy traditional Corfiot cuisine on the waterfront and take a dip in the vibrant waters, Agni Bay is the place for you.
Loggas Beach
Surrounded by imposing cliffs, Loggas Beach – otherwise known as Sunset Beach – is one of the most beautiful spots in Corfu. You won’t find wild water sports here, instead you’ll witness breath-taking sunsets and take a dip in the warm, gentle water.
Saint George Church
Built in 1840 for British troops serving in Corfu, the Church of St George now hosts only two services each year, as well as occasional exhibitions. With views out over Garitsa Bay, this church resembles an ancient Greek temple and provides great photo opportunities.
Vlacherna Monastery
Found on a tiny islet close by to the airport of Corfu, Vlacherna Monastery dates back to around the 17th and 18th centuries. The beautifully preserved building is a great photo opportunity particularly at sunset, and the perfect place to take a romantic stroll.
Dubrovnik
DAY 15
20 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
It’s easy to see why Dubrovnik is one of the best highlights on a Mediterranean cruise. In 1979, the city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its beautifully preserved ancient architecture that you’ll love to spend hours exploring. Fans of the hit series Game of Thrones will particularly love to recreate their favourite scenes filmed here, while history and art enthusiasts will adore the fortresses and museums.
Things to do in Dubrovnik:
Bellevue Beach
This small and intimate beach provides a quiet getaway from the crowds. Relax in the sun watching the locals play water polo, before taking a dip in the crystal clear waters and exploring the nearby cliffs and caves.
Sunj Beach
If you are looking for something relaxing but also to spend some time exploring, head along the sandy beaches and rocky paths where you’ll find Sunj beach. Here the waters range from beautiful crystal blue to alluring green where you can swim and relax under the sun with a wide range of bars to pick from.
Lokrum Island
A short ferry ride from Dubrovnik Old Town, Lokrum Island is a fantastic place for a day trip. With a beautiful botanical garden planted in the 19th century, the ruins of a Benedictine monastery and spots for swimming in the sea, you’ll love exploring this tiny island.
Lovrijenac Fortress
At 37 meters above the sea, Fortress Lovrijenac offers impressive views across the landscape. Used as a filming location for Game of Thrones, the fortress played an important role in protecting the Old City, which visitors will learn about as they explore the grounds.
Muralles de Dubrovnik
Covering 1,940 metres with 6 fortresses, the Walls of Dubrovnik are a must visit for Game of Thrones fans and lovers of architecture. Visitors can join walking tours of the walls which take approximately two hours and offer unrivalled views over the city from the forts.
St John Fortress
One of the most important forts in the Walls of Dubrovnik, it now houses the Maritime Museum and Aquarium, containing artefacts, paintings and documents telling the history of city. The aquarium, meanwhile, is where you’ll find marine life that thrives in the waters off Croatia.
Zadar
DAY 16
21 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
One of Croatia’s best kept secrets, Zadar has the historic heritage and fascinating architecture of Dubrovnik with a quieter, more intimate feel. As well as the impressive 16th-century walls and gates, you can explore ancient churches such as St Donatus’ Church, and the Roman Forum ruins. You’ll also find the renowned attraction, the Sea Organ, an art installation that plays music when filled with water.
Things to do in Zadar:
Museum of Ancient Glass
Situated in the 19th-century Cosmacendi Palace, the Museum of Ancient Glass houses stunning collections of Roman glassware, from jars and vials to goblets and flasks. Visitors can also purchase their own replicas of these delicate pieces in the souvenir shop.
Roman Forum
Built between the 1st century BC and the 3rd century AD, the Roman Forum ruins were the centre of daily life. Most notable is the decorative column once used as a ‘pillar of shame’ to punish criminals, as well as the remains of the Capitolium.
St Donatus Church
Founded in the 9th century, the unusually-shaped Church of St Donat no longer serves as a church but holds frequent events and concerts because of its excellent acoustics. Visitors can take a look around inside, though it’s impressive structure is best admired from outside.
St Mary Church
Founded in 1066, St Mary’s Church is an understated yet stunning piece of architecture in Zadar. The adjoining treasury contains an exhibition of religious art, and is beautifully preserved by nuns of the church.
Zadar Walls and Gates
The most impressive of the walls and gates is the Land Gate, the main entrance into the city, built in 1543. Zadar’s walls and gates meant that the city remained uncaptured, and are now a great way to explore the surroundings on foot.
Trieste
DAY 17
22 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
The regional capital of northeastern Italy's Friuli Venezia Giulia is Trieste. It’s a port city located on the limestone-dominated Karst Plateau on a narrow strip of land between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia's border. And its scenery, which includes a mediaeval old city and a neoclassical Austrian district, is influenced by Italy, Austro-Hungary, and Slovenia. There is a wide range of attractions in Trieste, including Miramare Castle, the Unity of Italy Square and the Revoltella Museum.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Hotel
Included
Things to do in Trieste:
Miramare Castle
In Trieste, northern Italy, between Barcola and Grignano lies a castle from the 19th century called Miramare Castle. The Miramare Castle is without a doubt one of Trieste's top attractions because of its breathtaking setting that extends into the Gulf of Trieste. It was the home of the archduke Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph Habsburg-Lorraine and his wife Charlotte of Belgium, and was constructed between 1856 and 1860.
Unity of Italy Square
The centre of Trieste is Piazza Unità d'Italia (Unity of Italy Square). At the base of San Giusto Hill, it is a popular plaza that faces the Gulf of Trieste and is regarded as having the largest waterfront in Europe with an area of 12,280 square metres.
Revoltella Museum
A modern art gallery, the Revoltella Museum (or Palazzo Revoltella), was constructed between 1853 and 1858 following the plans of Berlin architect Friedrich Hitzig. The museum displays historical artefacts and furniture that belonged to the museum's founder as well as artistic and cultural treasures that, along with the interior fittings and the palace's architecture, serve as records of the Second Empire's varied taste.
Venice Island Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 17-19
Time at Port: TBD
Hotel information will be confirmed closer to departure
While your specific hotel isn't confirmed just yet, you can book with confidence knowing it will be carefully selected from our trusted partners. Closer to your cruise departure we'll confirm the details and you'll have the flexibility to change the hotel, edit your hotel preferences, upgrade, or extend your stay after your booking is complete.
How the Hotel will be selected?
Great reviews from our customers. We routinely review all hotels and make sure they are up to standard.
Walking Proximity to city landmark or other areas of interest we think you may like
Great common areas. We prioritize hotel with Gym, Swimming pools and other amenities.
Each hotel we select will be 4 stars or over.
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Hotel
Included
Transfers from Hotel to Airport
Included
Flight departs
DAY 19
Time at Port: TBD
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
Transfers
Transfers from Hotel to Airport
Included
Premium Beverage Collection
$108.00 Per passenger, per day
This is the most extensive drinks package available, allowing you to enjoy a wide range of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, including unlimited soft drinks and speciality coffees, as well as discounts on wines by the bottle and more. This drinks package is also part of Cunard's Premium Signature Package, which also includes Premium Wi-Fi and additional dining credit. Purchasing the Premium Signature Package will save you approximately 30% on the total price of all three inclusions when purchased separately.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
Alcoholic Drinks under $20.00 per serving
Unlimited Premium Soft Drinks
Unlimited Specialty Hot Drinks
Unlimited Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks
Unlimited Gelato and Milkshakes
Pay the Difference enhancement
Service charges for all drinks included in package
25% Premium Beverage Collection Discount
Excluded
All Drinks over $20.00 per serving
Bottles of Spirits, Wines, and Champagne
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
With the Premium Beverage Collection, included alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per person per 24-hour period (06:00am to 05:59am)
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Premium Beverage Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
Beverage Collection
$94.50 Per passenger, per day
With the Beverage Collection, enjoy a wide range of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks throughout the day, retailing up to $13.50 per serving. This includes beers, wines by the glass, sparkling wines, alcohol-free cocktails, smoothies, and more. You'll also enjoy a 15% discount on all wines by the bottle and all bookings for Cunard Wine and Bar Academy Masterclass events. This drinks package is also part of Cunard's Signature Package, which also includes Essential Wi-Fi and additional dining credit. Purchasing the Signature Package will save you approximately 30% on the total price of all three inclusions when purchased separately.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
Alcoholic Drinks under $13.50 per serving
Unlimited Premium Soft Drinks
Unlimited Gelato and Milkshakes
15% Beverage Collection Discount
Pay the Difference enhancement
Service charges for all drinks included in package
Unlimited Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks
Excluded
All Drinks over $13.50 per serving
Bottles of Spirits, Wines, and Champagne
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
With The Beverage Collection, the included alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per person per 24-hour period (06:00am to 05:59am)
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Beverage Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
Alcohol-Free Collection
$18.00 Per passenger, per day
Cunard's Alcohol-Free Collection includes all hot and soft drinks, and gelato where available, retailing up to a value of $4.50 per serving. This includes premium coffees under the price limitations, and unlimited fountain sodas.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
All Hot Drinks under $4.50 per serving
Soft Drinks under $4.50 per serving
Excluded
All Hot Drinks (over $4.50 per serving)
Soft Drinks over $4.50 per serving
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
The Alcohol-Free Collection is limited to 15 drinks per person per 24-hour period (06:00am to 05:59am)
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Alcohol-Free Collection.
Non-alcoholic and alcohol-removed beers, wines, and spirits are excluded from the Alcohol-Free Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
Premium Alcohol-Free Collection
$45.00 Per passenger, per day
Cunard's Alcohol-Free Collection includes all hot and soft drinks, and gelato where available, retailing up to a value of $12.00 per serving. This includes premium coffees under the price limitations, and unlimited fountain sodas. You'll also be able to enjoy non-alcoholic cocktails and non-alcoholic or alcohol-removed beers, wines, and spirits under the price limitations with this drinks package.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
Soft Drinks under $12.00 per serving
Hot Drinks under $12.00 per serving
Unlimited Gelato and Milkshakes
Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks under $12.00 per serving
Service charges for all drinks included in package
Excluded
Hot Drinks over $12.00 per serving
Soft Drinks over $12.00 per serving
Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks over $12.00 per serving
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
All alcoholic beverages are excluded in this drinks package.
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Premium Alcohol-Free Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
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