| | Date | Port Click to Expand | Arrival | Departure |
| | Jun 1 – Sat | Civitavecchia (Rome) – Italy | | 18:00 |
Individual arrival in Rome ~ embarkation on Sea Dream II.
Civitavecchia, is the modern port of Rome located 80 km north-west of the city. Meaning ‘ancient town’ in Italian, this port town was built over the pre-existing Etruscan settlement and is the gate-way to Rome by sea. If True Greece has arranged for your pre-cruise experience at a luxury Rome hotel, before meeting your private car transfer to board your cruise at the port of Civitavecchia, enjoy a True Greece guided tour of Rome or as it is also known, the ‘Eternal City’.
Together with your local guide, explore the incredible city that grew to rule a vast empire and became the center of the Christian World. See the Senate and the Basilica of Constantine, ancient ruins including temples, basilicas, and Reggia. Walk the Via Sacra to the Arch of Tito and enjoy the Colosseum; head to the Basilica of St. Peter to see the Holy Chains of St. Peter and the Moses carved by Michelangelo! It is here that artists and architects flocked during the Renaissance and Baroque periods and this is evident at every turn. It is truly remarkable to see the generations of a city right before your eyes, as Rome is a city with an uninterrupted history. |
| | Jun 2 – Sun | Bonifacio (Corsica) – France | Morning | Overnight |
| We are working on providing a description of this particular port of call - please check back later. |
| | Jun 3 – Mon
| Bonifacio (Corsica) – France La Maddalena (Sardinia) – Italy Porto Cervo (Sardinia) – Italy | Morning Afternoon | Morning Mid-Day Evening |
| Nowhere else in Italy is the influence of history so alive as in the island of Sardinia. Ancient traditions, cuisine, and dialects still live on – and some might even claim that Sardinia has almost been forgotten by time! The living remnants from the Romans, Arabs, Spaniards, and Phoenicians add a different energy to this wonderful island that visitors will find absolutely enthralling. |
| | Jun 4 – Tue | Amalfi – Italy | Afternoon | Overnight |
| The Amalfi coast is a stretch of coastline and a collection of enchanting and picturesque villages along the coast to the South East of Naples. Starting from the resort town of Sorrento, the road takes visitors to Positano, an amphitheatric village frequented by the rich and famous. Afterwards pass by captivating Praiano on your way to Amalfi, which is the largest and most popular of the coastal towns. The best views of the Sorrentine Peninsula can be seen from Ravello, home to many outstanding villas and palazzi. In 1997, the Amalfi Coast was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a cultural landscape. |
| | Jun 5 – Wed
| Amalfi – Italy Positano – Italy | Morning | Morning Late Evening |
| The Amalfi coast is a stretch of coastline and a collection of enchanting and picturesque villages along the coast to the South East of Naples. Starting from the resort town of Sorrento, the road takes visitors to Positano, an amphitheatric village frequented by the rich and famous. Afterwards pass by captivating Praiano on your way to Amalfi, which is the largest and most popular of the coastal towns. The best views of the Sorrentine Peninsula can be seen from Ravello, home to many outstanding villas and palazzi. In 1997, the Amalfi Coast was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a cultural landscape. |
| | Jun 6 – Thu | Sorrento – Italy | Morning | Overnight |
| Sorrento is a small town located in southern Italy, in the Gulf of Naples. Thanks to its geographical shape, suspended between green hills and the blue of the sea, this area has always been a great attraction. It is famous for the production of limoncello, a digestif made from lemon rinds, alcohol, water and sugar. Some other agricultural production includes citrus fruit, wine, nuts and olives. Overlooking the Bay of Naples, Mount Vesuvius and the Isle of Capri, this small town fascinates its visitors with its breathtaking views and landscapes. |
| | Jun 7 – Fri
| Sorrento – Italy Capri – Italy | Morning | Morning Evening |
| Located on the south side of the Gulf of Naples, the island of Capri has been a holiday destination since the times of the Roman Republic. The majestic views from the towns of Capri and Anacapri, the colorful and quaint fishing villages as well as the genuine Italian feel this island exudes have attracted visitors from Italy and around the world, making Capri a very popular holiday retreat. |
| | Jun 8 – Sat | Civitavecchia (Rome) – Italy | Morning | |
Arrival Rome ~ individual departure.
Civitavecchia, is the modern port of Rome located 80 km north-west of the city. Meaning ‘ancient town’ in Italian, this port town was built over the pre-existing Etruscan settlement and is the gate-way to Rome by sea.
If True Greece has arranged for your post-cruise experience meet your private driver upon arrival who will transfer you to your luxury hotel in Rome. |