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Cruise in the Mediterranean from Venice to Civitavecchia aboard Silver Muse ship with visits to Italy, Croatia, and France for 11 days
Cruise in the Mediterranean from Venice to Civitavecchia aboard Silver Muse ship with visits to Italy, Croatia, and France for 11 days
About this cruise
Enjoy an 11-day cruise voyage in the Mediterranean starting from Venice and ending in Civitavecchia on the Silver Muse ship. Explore enchanting destinations in Italy, Croatia, and France along the way.
Day 2: Venice, Italy. Venice, with its 160 canals, is the city of gondolas and boats. It is located in a lagoon on a total of 116 islands. All buildings, bridges, and squares were built on wooden stilts. The most famous canal is the Grand Canal, where you can explore the old town in a gondola. However, you can also stroll through the center on foot, visit elegant shops, or take a break in a typical Italian café. The city`s main attractions include numerous palaces, over 100 churches, museums, art collections, and the 16th-century Rialto Bridge. Venice is the setting for international festivals of contemporary art, music, and film (Biennale). In 1987, the city and its lagoon were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other landmarks include St. Mark`s Square and St. Mark`s Basilica, the Doge`s Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs.
Day 3: Venice, Italy. Departure time: 19:00. Venice, with its 160 canals, is the city of gondolas and boats. It is located in a lagoon on a total of 116 islands. All buildings, bridges, and squares were built on wooden stilts. The most famous canal is the Grand Canal, where you can explore the old town in a gondola. However, you can also stroll through the center on foot, visit elegant shops, or take a break in a typical Italian café. The city`s main attractions include numerous palaces, over 100 churches, museums, art collections, and the 16th-century Rialto Bridge. Venice is the setting for international festivals of contemporary art, music, and film (Biennale). In 1987, the city and its lagoon were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other landmarks include St. Mark`s Square and St. Mark`s Basilica, the Doge`s Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs.
Day 4: Zadar, Croatia. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. In southern Croatia, in Northern Dalmatia, lies a pearl of Croatian culture and history: the port city of Zadar. This seaside resort on the Adriatic Sea boasts numerous attractions, such as a forum, a basilica, a temple, and an amphitheater outside the city. Also, visit the Archaeological Museum and explore valuable artifacts from Roman times.
Day 5: Sea day.
Day 6: Syracuse (Sicily), Italy. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The ancient city of Syracuse on the southeastern coast of Sicily is mainly known for the island of Ortygia, located in front of it and connected to the mainland by a causeway. Narrow streets, picturesque squares, old churches, and palaces give charm to the old town. Traces from the Greek era can still be found everywhere. In the new town, there is the Archaeological Park with Roman monuments and an ancient Greek theater.
Sights: Temple of Apollo, Porta Marina, promenade Foro Italico, Castello Maniace, Regional Gallery of Palazzo Bellomo.
Day 7: Sea day.
Day 8: Livorno (Florence), Italy. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Livorno is located about 20 km from Pisa. With its 180,000 inhabitants, it is the second largest city in Tuscany. The city`s main attractions include the "Fossi Medici" (Medici Canals), the canals of the so-called new Venice that connect the fortress with the port, leading to the "Piazza Grande" with the cathedral "San Francesco". Along the "Viale Italia", visitors can stroll to the Terrazza Mascagni, which offers a stunning view of the sea and the nearby island of Gorgona. On the seaside promenade, there is also the municipal aquarium "Diacinto Cestoni", which doubles as the University Center for Marine Biology.
Day 9: Villefranche-sur-Mer, France. Arrival time: 08:00. The picturesque Villefranche-sur-Mer, located near Nice, was an important Mediterranean port in ancient times. The city played a significant strategic role for a long time, as evidenced by the fortress that now serves as art museums displaying works by Picasso and Miró, as well as regional artists. Noteworthy in this "Free City," where tax exemption prevailed in the 13th century, are the Rue Obscure, a covered street that runs beneath the houses of the old town, and the 14th-century port chapel of St. Pierre, which was redesigned by the multi-artist Jean Cocteau in 1957.
Day 10: Villefranche-sur-Mer, France. Departure time: 00:30. The picturesque Villefranche-sur-Mer, located near Nice, was an important Mediterranean port in ancient times. The city played a significant strategic role for a long time, as evidenced by the fortress that now serves as art museums displaying works by Picasso and Miró, as well as regional artists. Noteworthy in this "Free City," where tax exemption prevailed in the 13th century, are the Rue Obscure, a covered street that runs beneath the houses of the old town, and the 14th-century port chapel of St. Pierre, which was redesigned by the multi-artist Jean Cocteau in 1957.
Day 10: Genoa, Italy. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 16:00. Duration of port stay: 8 hours. The northern Italian port city is located on the Gulf of Genoa and is the capital of Liguria and the province of Genoa. The population includes 660,000 inhabitants. Scientific highlights of the city, which was established in the 10th century, include the university founded in 1783, the art academy, and the music conservatory. Other attractions include the elaborate churches "San Lorenzo" and "Santi Abrògio e Andrea" built on terraced slopes, as well as the palaces "Palazzo Durazzo," "Palazzo Ducale," and "Palazzo Bianco.".
Day 11: Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy. Arrival time: 07:00. The Italian capital city of Rome is also known as "the Eternal City" because the vibrant metropolis still houses valuable and world-famous treasures from antiquity. Some of the city`s key attractions include the "Baths of Caracalla", the imperial forum, the Colosseum, the "Piazza Navona", the Fountain of Neptune, and of course, St. Peter`s Basilica with Michelangelo`s dome.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (4.100€) 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 Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 13/02/2026 - 23/02/2026 | - | - | - | 7.180€ |
Double Cabin Price
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 13/02/2026 - 23/02/2026 | - | - | - | 8.200€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 13/02/2026 - 23/02/2026 | - | - | - | 14.000€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 13/02/2026 - 23/02/2026 | - | - | - | 14.000€ |
Cruise Route
Day 1: Venice, Italy. Venice, with its 160 canals, is the city of gondolas and boats. It is located in a lagoon on a total of 116 islands. All buildings, bridges, and squares were built on wooden stilts. The most famous canal is the Grand Canal, where you can explore the old town in a gondola. However, you can also stroll through the center on foot, visit elegant shops, or take a break in a typical Italian café. The city`s main attractions include numerous palaces, over 100 churches, museums, art collections, and the 16th-century Rialto Bridge. Venice is the setting for international festivals of contemporary art, music, and film (Biennale). In 1987, the city and its lagoon were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other landmarks include St. Mark`s Square and St. Mark`s Basilica, the Doge`s Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs.Day 2: Venice, Italy. Venice, with its 160 canals, is the city of gondolas and boats. It is located in a lagoon on a total of 116 islands. All buildings, bridges, and squares were built on wooden stilts. The most famous canal is the Grand Canal, where you can explore the old town in a gondola. However, you can also stroll through the center on foot, visit elegant shops, or take a break in a typical Italian café. The city`s main attractions include numerous palaces, over 100 churches, museums, art collections, and the 16th-century Rialto Bridge. Venice is the setting for international festivals of contemporary art, music, and film (Biennale). In 1987, the city and its lagoon were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other landmarks include St. Mark`s Square and St. Mark`s Basilica, the Doge`s Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs.
Day 3: Venice, Italy. Departure time: 19:00. Venice, with its 160 canals, is the city of gondolas and boats. It is located in a lagoon on a total of 116 islands. All buildings, bridges, and squares were built on wooden stilts. The most famous canal is the Grand Canal, where you can explore the old town in a gondola. However, you can also stroll through the center on foot, visit elegant shops, or take a break in a typical Italian café. The city`s main attractions include numerous palaces, over 100 churches, museums, art collections, and the 16th-century Rialto Bridge. Venice is the setting for international festivals of contemporary art, music, and film (Biennale). In 1987, the city and its lagoon were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other landmarks include St. Mark`s Square and St. Mark`s Basilica, the Doge`s Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs.
Day 4: Zadar, Croatia. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. In southern Croatia, in Northern Dalmatia, lies a pearl of Croatian culture and history: the port city of Zadar. This seaside resort on the Adriatic Sea boasts numerous attractions, such as a forum, a basilica, a temple, and an amphitheater outside the city. Also, visit the Archaeological Museum and explore valuable artifacts from Roman times.
Day 5: Sea day.
Day 6: Syracuse (Sicily), Italy. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The ancient city of Syracuse on the southeastern coast of Sicily is mainly known for the island of Ortygia, located in front of it and connected to the mainland by a causeway. Narrow streets, picturesque squares, old churches, and palaces give charm to the old town. Traces from the Greek era can still be found everywhere. In the new town, there is the Archaeological Park with Roman monuments and an ancient Greek theater.
Sights: Temple of Apollo, Porta Marina, promenade Foro Italico, Castello Maniace, Regional Gallery of Palazzo Bellomo.
Day 7: Sea day.
Day 8: Livorno (Florence), Italy. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Livorno is located about 20 km from Pisa. With its 180,000 inhabitants, it is the second largest city in Tuscany. The city`s main attractions include the "Fossi Medici" (Medici Canals), the canals of the so-called new Venice that connect the fortress with the port, leading to the "Piazza Grande" with the cathedral "San Francesco". Along the "Viale Italia", visitors can stroll to the Terrazza Mascagni, which offers a stunning view of the sea and the nearby island of Gorgona. On the seaside promenade, there is also the municipal aquarium "Diacinto Cestoni", which doubles as the University Center for Marine Biology.
Day 9: Villefranche-sur-Mer, France. Arrival time: 08:00. The picturesque Villefranche-sur-Mer, located near Nice, was an important Mediterranean port in ancient times. The city played a significant strategic role for a long time, as evidenced by the fortress that now serves as art museums displaying works by Picasso and Miró, as well as regional artists. Noteworthy in this "Free City," where tax exemption prevailed in the 13th century, are the Rue Obscure, a covered street that runs beneath the houses of the old town, and the 14th-century port chapel of St. Pierre, which was redesigned by the multi-artist Jean Cocteau in 1957.
Day 10: Villefranche-sur-Mer, France. Departure time: 00:30. The picturesque Villefranche-sur-Mer, located near Nice, was an important Mediterranean port in ancient times. The city played a significant strategic role for a long time, as evidenced by the fortress that now serves as art museums displaying works by Picasso and Miró, as well as regional artists. Noteworthy in this "Free City," where tax exemption prevailed in the 13th century, are the Rue Obscure, a covered street that runs beneath the houses of the old town, and the 14th-century port chapel of St. Pierre, which was redesigned by the multi-artist Jean Cocteau in 1957.
Day 10: Genoa, Italy. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 16:00. Duration of port stay: 8 hours. The northern Italian port city is located on the Gulf of Genoa and is the capital of Liguria and the province of Genoa. The population includes 660,000 inhabitants. Scientific highlights of the city, which was established in the 10th century, include the university founded in 1783, the art academy, and the music conservatory. Other attractions include the elaborate churches "San Lorenzo" and "Santi Abrògio e Andrea" built on terraced slopes, as well as the palaces "Palazzo Durazzo," "Palazzo Ducale," and "Palazzo Bianco.".
Day 11: Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy. Arrival time: 07:00. The Italian capital city of Rome is also known as "the Eternal City" because the vibrant metropolis still houses valuable and world-famous treasures from antiquity. Some of the city`s key attractions include the "Baths of Caracalla", the imperial forum, the Colosseum, the "Piazza Navona", the Fountain of Neptune, and of course, St. Peter`s Basilica with Michelangelo`s dome.