Duration
8 Nights
Journey Type
Cruise only (Please call for flight options)
Ports
7 Ports
6 July
Setting sail from Naples
Naples has a reputation as a rough and ready sort of place, but there's an undeniable vitality to the city, perhaps as a result of living in the shadow of dormant Mount Vesuvius. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed city centre rewards exploration, and in addition to the many cultural treasures waiting to be unearthed Neapolitans are rightly proud of their food; this is where you'll find the best pizza in Italy. The city also acts as a gateway to the fascinating remains of Pompeii and Herculaneum, the beautiful Amalfi coast, and the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida.
Our tip
If you are a brave driver, hire a car to tour the region; there are so many places to visit within easy reach, though this is not an experience for the faint-hearted!
7 July
Italy: Capri
The captivating island of Capri has much to offer, from the ruins of Roman villas to gorgeous private residences surrounded by flower-filled gardens. You might also want to explore the famous Blue Grotto, with its intense azure interior and ethereal silvery light.
8 July
At sea
9 July
Italy: Trapani
Situated on the western edge of Sicily, closer to Tunis than it is to Rome, the historic port of Trapani has a discernible North African feel to it. This was once an important medieval trading centre that linked Carthage and Venice, and the lovely old town is a great place to spend some time exploring.
10 July
Italy: Palermo
Palermo is an acquired taste; noisy, chaotic and rather grimey in places. But there’s something quite intoxicating about the crumbling facades and the bustling markets, and the Arabesque style of many of the buildings hints at Sicily’s historical role as a stepping stone between Europe and North Africa.
11 July
At sea
12 July
Italy: Taormina
Taormina enjoys a truly spectacular setting on Sicily’s east coast, perched on a mountainside looking out towards the smouldering Mount Etna. The medieval streets are pleasant but often crowded in high season, so we’d recommend getting out and exploring the surrounding countryside.
13 July
Italy: Siracusa
Founded by Greek colonists in 734 BC, Siracusa was once the largest city in the ancient world, surpassing even Athens in its splendour. Highlights include the island of Ortigia, where narrow streets are lined by beautiful Baroque architecture, and the impressive ruins at the Parco Archeologico della Neapolis on the Sicilian mainland.
14 July
Arriving in Valletta
Malta's tiny capital, established by the Knights of St John, packs in an awful lot of history considering its diminutive size. The atmospheric old streets, bathed in Mediterranean sunshine, are full of attractive honey-golden buildings, along with an impressive selection of bars and restaurants.
Your home from home
What we love
Sea Cloud Spirit combines the romance of sail with the highest standards of onboard hospitality, featuring elegantly appointed cabins (many with a private balcony), a spacious spa and wellness area, two restaurants and welcoming, light-filled public areas.
Capacity | 136 Guests |
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Crew | 85 International Staff |
Style | A style that is sure to impress even seasoned cruise-goers, it's elegant, traditional and has a sense of history that is unmatched. |
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Tailor-make your trip
Our favourite hotel in Naples
We love the Excelsior – not only is it great, but also it’s the hotel in The Sopranos!
What to do in Naples
The short journey to Vesuvius, and its victims Pompeii and Herculaneum, is truly memorable.