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Mediterranean Cruise from Valletta to Piraeus aboard Royal Clipper ship with visits to Malta, Italy, and Greece for 6 days

1.472€

About this cruise

Embark on a 6-day Mediterranean cruise, departing from Valletta and sailing to Piraeus on the Royal Clipper ship. Discover captivating destinations in Malta, Italy, and Greece along the way.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (1.472€) 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.

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Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/04/2024 - 30/04/2024 2.210€ 2.310€ 5.400€ 5.720€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/04/2024 - 30/04/2024 2.950€ 3.080€ 5.400€ 5.720€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/04/2024 - 30/04/2024 2.950€ 3.080€ 5.400€ 5.720€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Valletta, Malta. Valletta is the first city of modernity, which was completely designed by Jean de la Valetta of the Order of St. John. The capital of Malta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Already upon entering the harbor, you can see the massive fortifications of the old town with its magnificent buildings. The city invites you to visit the solemn Archbishop`s Church of San Giovanni and the Grand Master`s Hospital of the Order of St. John from the 16th century. The Republic Street, which is always crowded, testifies to conviviality and shopping fun. Other attractions include Baracca Gardens, the National Archaeologica.

Day 2: Syracuse (Sicily), Italy. The ancient city of Syracuse on the southeast coast of Sicily is primarily known for the island of Ortygia, which is connected to the mainland by a causeway. Narrow streets, picturesque squares, old churches, and palaces give the charm to the old town. Everywhere you will find traces from Greek times. In the new town is the Parco Archeologico with Roman monuments and an ancient Greek theater. Sightseeing attractions: Temple of Apollo, Porta Marina, promenade Foro Italico, Ca.

Day 3: Sea day.

Day 4: 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.

Day 5: 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 im.

Day 6: 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.