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Arrive: Sun 20 August 2017 / Depart: Sun 20 August 2017
Civitavecchia has been the port for Rome since the 13th-century and the Eternal City is still the big draw. It wasn’t built in a day, but you’ll see a lot in yours, from the massive Colosseum, St. Peter’s Basilica and Vatican City to the sun-filled piazzas, fabulous fountains, ultra-chic designer stores and oh-so-tempting pavement cafés, where you can do as the Romans do.
Arrive: Mon 21 August 2017 / Depart: Mon 21 August 2017
The treasures of Tuscany are on Livorno’s doorstep, so will it be Florence with its red-roofed Duomo, Renaissance palaces and galleries? Or Pisa, where that Tower still leans over the ‘Field of Miracles’? Or, how about the Cinque Terre on the nearby Ligurian coast: five tiny, photogenic fishing villages linked by age-old cliff-side footpaths, mule tracks and ferry boats?
Arrive: Tue 22 August 2017 / Depart: Tue 22 August 2017
Cagliari has been Sicily’s capital since Roman times, so there’s no shortage of history here. Check out the impressive Roman amphitheatre cut from the solid rock, the archaeological museum and the city walls with watchtowers built by the Pisans, who once ruled these parts. Relaxation more your thing? Head for nearby Poetto with its miles of fine sandy beaches, bars and restaurants.
Arrive: Thu 24 August 2017 / Depart: Thu 24 August 2017
Arrive: Fri 25 August 2017 / Depart: Fri 25 August 2017
The port of Piraeus is just six miles from the heart of Athens and that wonderful symbol of the ancient world, the 2,500-years-old Parthenon, high atop the Acropolis. Take in the view, visit the old Roman marketplace – the Agora, and stop for an ouzo in one of the traditional tavernas in the Plaka district, where you might be tempted to a little shopping, too.
Arrive: Sat 26 August 2017 / Depart: Sat 26 August 2017
In 1550 BC, the volcanic island of Santorini erupted and its huge crater sank beneath the Aegean Sea, creating the bay you see today and spinning legends of the lost city of Atlantis. You can ascend the sheer multi-coloured sea cliffs by cable car – or donkey – to the postcard village of Thira for one of the most amazing views in the Mediterranean.
Arrive: Sun 27 August 2017 / Depart: Sun 27 August 2017
Katakolon is a sleepy, likeable little port with a cluster of bars and shops along the harbour front. It’s also starting point for a visit to Olympia, site of the original Olympic Games, held every four years and dedicated to Zeus. As you wander past the evocative ruined temples, courts and courses, it all seems a far cry from the big business of today’s Olympics.
Arrive: Mon 28 August 2017 / Depart: Mon 28 August 2017
Valletta’s harbour comes complete with ‘wow factor’, its huge honey-coloured stone ramparts a legacy of the Knights of the Order of St. John who made the city their Mediterranean stronghold. There’s a lot to see from the Grand Master’s Palace to the art-filled St. John’s Co-Cathedral. Pavement cafés, seafront restaurants and beaches add that essential Mediterranean touch.
Arrive: Tue 29 August 2017 / Depart: Tue 29 August 2017
The Sicilian port of Messina marks time with one of the world’s largest astronomical clocks, while nearby Taormina with its opera-set streets and squares and fantastic Greco-Roman theatre, sways to the rhythms of la dolce vita. Feeling adventurous? How about a cable car and 4x4 ascent up to the most recent lava flows of active Mount Etna?
Arrive: Wed 30 August 2017 / Depart: Wed 30 August 2017
you must try the real thing before you explore the historic centre with its grand palace, cathedral and opera house. Feeling romantic? Take the hydrofoil to the isle of Capri or the Amalfi Coast drive to Sorrento and don’t forget your camera. History buffs make for Pompeii, to see how the Romans lived back in the 1st century AD.
Arrive: Thu 31 August 2017 / Depart: Thu 31 August 2017
Civitavecchia has been the port for Rome since the 13th-century and the Eternal City is still the big draw. It wasn’t built in a day, but you’ll see a lot in yours, from the massive Colosseum, St. Peter’s Basilica and Vatican City to the sun-filled piazzas, fabulous fountains, ultra-chic designer stores and oh-so-tempting pavement cafés, where you can do as the Romans do.
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