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The itinerary below offers a fantastic selection of destinations, enabling you to enjoy the charming cities of Italy a certain je ne sais quoi of France and lively flamboyancy of Spain.
Duration 7 nights
| Tuesday | Valletta, Malta – Vessel departs at 15.00 |
| Wednesday | Naples, Italy / Pompeii / Herculaneum |
| Thursday | Civitavecchia, Italy / Rome |
| Friday | Livorno, Italy / Florence / Pisa |
| Saturday | Villefranche, France / Monte Carlo (Nice 29Jun / 31 Aug) |
| Sunday | Barcelona, Spain |
| Monday | At Sea |
| Tuesday | Valletta, Malta – Vessel arrives at 08.00am |
Ports of Call
France - Villefranche / Nice
Live the highlife in these beautiful Riviera hotspots. Take a stroll through the pretty village of Villefranche, or rub shoulders with the rich and famous along Nice's Promenade des Anglais and sniff out the wonderful flower market. Not far away, it's tempting to have a flutter in Monte Carlo, while equally enchanting is Saint-Paul-de-Vence, a classic medieval fortified village.
Italy - Naples
You must try the real thing before you explore the historic centre with its grand palace, cathedral and opera house. Feeling romantic? Take the hydrofoil to the isle of Capri or the Amalfi Coast drive to Sorrento and don't forget your camera. History buffs make for Pompeii, to see how the Romans lived back in the 1st century AD.
Italy - Rome
Civitavecchia has been the port for Rome since the 13th-century and the Eternal City is still the big draw. It wasn't built in a day, but you'll see a lot in yours, from the massive Colosseum, St. Peter's Basilica and Vatican City to the sun-filled piazzas, fabulous fountains, ultra-chic designer stores and oh-so-tempting pavement cafés, where you can do as the Romans do.
Italy - Livorno
The treasures of Tuscany are on Livorno's doorstep, so will it be Florence with its red-roofed Duomo, Renaissance palaces and galleries? Or Pisa, where that Tower still leans over the 'Field of Miracles'? Or, how about the Cinque Terre on the nearby Ligurian coast: five tiny, photogenic fishing villages linked by age-old cliff-side footpaths, mule tracks and ferry boats?
Malta - Valletta
Valletta's harbour comes complete with 'wow factor', its huge honey-coloured stone ramparts a legacy of the Knights of the Order of St. John who made the city their Mediterranean stronghold. There's a lot to see from the Grand Master's Palace to the art-filled St. John's Co-Cathedral. Pavement cafés, seafront restaurants and beaches add that essential Mediterranean touch.
Spain - Barcelona
Life in the Catalan capital is as fast and fun as anywhere in Europe. Take a stroll down Las Ramblas, where the street theatre is just as crazy as the fantastical Art Nouveau architecture of the city's most famous son, Gaudi. The Gothic Quarter with its narrow streets and vast cathedral is big on atmosphere and the neighbourhood tapas bars are just the place to refill.







