About this cruise
Participate in a 12-day Mediterranean cruise starting from Piraeus and ending in Cannes on the Royal Clipper ship. Experience the charm of Greece, Italy, France, and Monaco throughout your trip.
Day 2: Monemvasia (Peloponnese), Greece. Monemvasia is a Greek small town with about 5,000 inhabitants and is located on the seaward southeast side of a rock in the Aegean Sea. The city, with its wealth of medieval attractions, such as the Aghia Sofia, is one of the most impressive places in Greece.
Day 3: Katákolon (Olympia), Greece. Katakolo is a small town with a harbor and souvenir and jewelry shops. It is located 13 km east of Pyrgos and is also known as the port of Pyrgos. A classic and impressive excursion destination takes visitors to the ancient ruins of Olympia, located in the hills of the Peloponnese at the foot of Mount Kronos. The excavations, which began in 1875 by German archaeologists and continue to this day, have provided many insights into this mystical sanctuary. Inside its walls are the Jupiter Temple, the Doric Hera Temple, the "Echo Hall", the gymnasium, and the stadium.
Day 4: Sea day.
Day 5: Taormina (Sicily), Italy. Taormina, a medieval city on the east coast of Sicily, sits 200 meters high above the sea and features narrow streets and stairways, an ancient theater, and "hanging gardens". Around the Greek theater, there are lively streets with souvenir shops and restaurants serving local cuisine. In contrast, the city park is an oasis of tranquility. Climbing up to the Castello offers an unforgettable view of the city, the sea, and the imposing Mount Etna, especially at night.
Day 6: Amalfi, Italy. Amalfi, picturesque situated on a hillside, is a small town in Italy and is considered one of the most famous tourist centers in Campania. Italy`s most fascinating coastal landscape impresses visitors with its crystal-clear water and picturesque scenery. The Piazza Flavio Gioia, located at the harbor, extends to the sea and is particularly worth seeing, in addition to the Cathedral Square.
Day 7: Ponza (Pontine Islands), Italy. The Italian island of Ponza, which belongs to the Pontine Island group, is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The island with its numerous diving schools is an ideal holiday destination for divers. In addition, there are many beautiful coves that can only be reached by boat. The tourist attractions include the mysterious Cave of Odysseus and the cave of Pontius Pilate.
Day 7: Palmarola, Italy. Palmarola is a small Italian town famous for its picturesque beauty and enchanting coastal landscapes. Located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Palmarola provides visitors with breathtaking views of turquoise waters and pristine sandy beaches. The town`s delightful ambiance, warm locals, and delectable cuisine make it a sought-after destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts. With its abundant history and natural marvels, Palmarola truly embodies the essence of a serene Mediterranean getaway.
Day 8: Porto Cervo (Sardinia), Italy. Porto Cervo on the island of Sardinia was built in the 1970s as a gathering place for the high society. Its harbor is one of the largest and best-equipped in the Mediterranean and is home to the famous Costa Smeralda Yacht Club. In the center of Porto Cervo, you can stroll along the legendary promenade and happen to meet film, television, and sports stars while shopping. From Piazzetta delle Chiacchiere to Sottopiazza, you will find narrow alleys, windows, and small balconies built in the typical Costa Smeralda style, with numerous shops by well-known brands, until you reach Piazzetta overlooking the old harbor. The cityscape is framed by magnificent villas that blend perfectly into the green Mediterranean landscape. Definitely worth visiting is the church "Stella Maris" with a phenomenal view of the entire Porto Cervo by the sea.
Day 9: Alghero (Sardinia), Italy. The Italian coastal town of Alghero, located in the northwest of Sardinia, is not only the largest but also the most interesting city on the Mediterranean island. Beautiful sandy beaches with azure to emerald green seawater offer a delightful retreat. A walk through the historic old town with its winding alleys and ancient buildings, such as the bell towers of the Cathedral of Santa Maria, the Church of San Francesco, and the numerous monuments, is a unique pleasure.
Day 10: Calvi (Corsica), France. Calvi, the small French port city on the northwest coast of Corsica with its long, wide, wonderfully bright city beach, is one of the most popular places on the island. The picturesque city is not only rich in various sights, such as the citadel, the harbor promenade, and a bay with a beautiful sandy beach, but also adventurous coastlines and countless opportunities for boat trips and hikes.
Day 11: Monte Carlo, Monaco. This magical place on the Mediterranean coast has numerous museums, beautiful hotels, and exceptional gastronomy. Attractions include the Exotic Garden, the Cave of the Observatory, the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, the gardens and terraces of the Casino, Casino Square, St. Charles Church, the National Doll Museum, the stairway "La rampe Major", the Prince`s Palace, the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium, the Museum of "Old Monaco", and the Wax Museum.
Day 12: Cannes, France. The city of Cannes, with its 70,000 residents, is located on the French Riviera in the south of France. Every year in mid-May, the world-famous Cannes Film Festival takes place here, attended by all the big names in the industry. Another highlight of the city is the magnificent promenade called "Boulevard de la Croisette," lined with palm trees and adorned with flowers. Due to the numerous festivals, regattas, races, flower parades, and many other spectacles, this Mediterranean city is also very popular as a tourist destination. Other attractions include the Lérins Islands of St. Marguerite and St. Honorat, the old town on Mont Chevalier hill with a castle from the time of the Crusaders, and the museum and pilgrimage church of Notre-Dame de l`Espérance.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (3.640€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.
All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.
Single Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
14/05/2024 - 25/05/2024 | 5.460€ | 5.710€ | 13.350€ | 14.160€ |
Double Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
14/05/2024 - 25/05/2024 | 7.280€ | 7.610€ | 13.350€ | 14.160€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
14/05/2024 - 25/05/2024 | 7.280€ | 7.610€ | 13.350€ | 14.160€ |
Cruise Route
Day 1: Piraeus (Athens), Greece. Piraeus, a modern port city today, has been the port of Athens since ancient times, connected to the capital by city walls, of which only remains are left. Piraeus has gained a reputation for its attractive nightlife and romantic seafood taverns by the sea. Sights include the ancient port of Zea Marina, remains of the Long Walls (5th century BC), Archaeological Museum with ancient wrecks, Apollo and Athena statues, Hellenic Maritime Museum, and Veakio Theater.Day 2: Monemvasia (Peloponnese), Greece. Monemvasia is a Greek small town with about 5,000 inhabitants and is located on the seaward southeast side of a rock in the Aegean Sea. The city, with its wealth of medieval attractions, such as the Aghia Sofia, is one of the most impressive places in Greece.
Day 3: Katákolon (Olympia), Greece. Katakolo is a small town with a harbor and souvenir and jewelry shops. It is located 13 km east of Pyrgos and is also known as the port of Pyrgos. A classic and impressive excursion destination takes visitors to the ancient ruins of Olympia, located in the hills of the Peloponnese at the foot of Mount Kronos. The excavations, which began in 1875 by German archaeologists and continue to this day, have provided many insights into this mystical sanctuary. Inside its walls are the Jupiter Temple, the Doric Hera Temple, the "Echo Hall", the gymnasium, and the stadium.
Day 4: Sea day.
Day 5: Taormina (Sicily), Italy. Taormina, a medieval city on the east coast of Sicily, sits 200 meters high above the sea and features narrow streets and stairways, an ancient theater, and "hanging gardens". Around the Greek theater, there are lively streets with souvenir shops and restaurants serving local cuisine. In contrast, the city park is an oasis of tranquility. Climbing up to the Castello offers an unforgettable view of the city, the sea, and the imposing Mount Etna, especially at night.
Day 6: Amalfi, Italy. Amalfi, picturesque situated on a hillside, is a small town in Italy and is considered one of the most famous tourist centers in Campania. Italy`s most fascinating coastal landscape impresses visitors with its crystal-clear water and picturesque scenery. The Piazza Flavio Gioia, located at the harbor, extends to the sea and is particularly worth seeing, in addition to the Cathedral Square.
Day 7: Ponza (Pontine Islands), Italy. The Italian island of Ponza, which belongs to the Pontine Island group, is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The island with its numerous diving schools is an ideal holiday destination for divers. In addition, there are many beautiful coves that can only be reached by boat. The tourist attractions include the mysterious Cave of Odysseus and the cave of Pontius Pilate.
Day 7: Palmarola, Italy. Palmarola is a small Italian town famous for its picturesque beauty and enchanting coastal landscapes. Located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, Palmarola provides visitors with breathtaking views of turquoise waters and pristine sandy beaches. The town`s delightful ambiance, warm locals, and delectable cuisine make it a sought-after destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts. With its abundant history and natural marvels, Palmarola truly embodies the essence of a serene Mediterranean getaway.
Day 8: Porto Cervo (Sardinia), Italy. Porto Cervo on the island of Sardinia was built in the 1970s as a gathering place for the high society. Its harbor is one of the largest and best-equipped in the Mediterranean and is home to the famous Costa Smeralda Yacht Club. In the center of Porto Cervo, you can stroll along the legendary promenade and happen to meet film, television, and sports stars while shopping. From Piazzetta delle Chiacchiere to Sottopiazza, you will find narrow alleys, windows, and small balconies built in the typical Costa Smeralda style, with numerous shops by well-known brands, until you reach Piazzetta overlooking the old harbor. The cityscape is framed by magnificent villas that blend perfectly into the green Mediterranean landscape. Definitely worth visiting is the church "Stella Maris" with a phenomenal view of the entire Porto Cervo by the sea.
Day 9: Alghero (Sardinia), Italy. The Italian coastal town of Alghero, located in the northwest of Sardinia, is not only the largest but also the most interesting city on the Mediterranean island. Beautiful sandy beaches with azure to emerald green seawater offer a delightful retreat. A walk through the historic old town with its winding alleys and ancient buildings, such as the bell towers of the Cathedral of Santa Maria, the Church of San Francesco, and the numerous monuments, is a unique pleasure.
Day 10: Calvi (Corsica), France. Calvi, the small French port city on the northwest coast of Corsica with its long, wide, wonderfully bright city beach, is one of the most popular places on the island. The picturesque city is not only rich in various sights, such as the citadel, the harbor promenade, and a bay with a beautiful sandy beach, but also adventurous coastlines and countless opportunities for boat trips and hikes.
Day 11: Monte Carlo, Monaco. This magical place on the Mediterranean coast has numerous museums, beautiful hotels, and exceptional gastronomy. Attractions include the Exotic Garden, the Cave of the Observatory, the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, the gardens and terraces of the Casino, Casino Square, St. Charles Church, the National Doll Museum, the stairway "La rampe Major", the Prince`s Palace, the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium, the Museum of "Old Monaco", and the Wax Museum.
Day 12: Cannes, France. The city of Cannes, with its 70,000 residents, is located on the French Riviera in the south of France. Every year in mid-May, the world-famous Cannes Film Festival takes place here, attended by all the big names in the industry. Another highlight of the city is the magnificent promenade called "Boulevard de la Croisette," lined with palm trees and adorned with flowers. Due to the numerous festivals, regattas, races, flower parades, and many other spectacles, this Mediterranean city is also very popular as a tourist destination. Other attractions include the Lérins Islands of St. Marguerite and St. Honorat, the old town on Mont Chevalier hill with a castle from the time of the Crusaders, and the museum and pilgrimage church of Notre-Dame de l`Espérance.