Italy, Africa & Iberia Discovery from Barcelona
- 25 Mar ‘28
- 14 nights
- Departing from Barcelona
- Viking Sea
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YOUR ITINERARY
Barcelona - Valencia - Sail the Mediterranean Sea - Sardinia (Cagliari), Italy - Tunis (La Goulette) - Sicily (Palermo), Italy - Salerno - Rome, (Civitavecchia), Italy - Naples - Sicily (Messina), Italy - Crotone, Italy - Bari - Sibenik, Croatia - Venice (Fusina), Italy - Venice (Fusina), Italy
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Cat...
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is known for its art and architecture. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí dot the city. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró feature modern art by their namesakes. City history museum MUHBA, includes several Roman archaeological sites.
The port city of Valencia lies on Spain’s south...
The port city of Valencia lies on Spain’s southeastern coast, where the Turia River meets the Mediterranean Sea. It’s known for its City of Arts and Sciences, with futuristic structures including a planetarium, an oceanarium and an interactive museum. Valencia also has several beaches, including some within nearby Albufera Park, a wetlands reserve with a lake and walking trails.
Cagliari is the capital city of the Italian island of ...
Cagliari is the capital city of the Italian island of Sardinia. It’s known for the hilltop Castello, a medieval walled quarter situated high over the rest of the town. Architectural highlights include the 13th-century Cagliari Cathedral. Housed in a former arsenal, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari displays bronze objects, Roman ceramics and artifacts from the Nuragic age to the Byzantine era.
La Goulette, known in Arabic as Halq al-Wadi, is the po...
La Goulette, known in Arabic as Halq al-Wadi, is the port of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The Kasbah fortress was built in 1535 by Charles I of Spain but was captured by the Ottoman Turks in 1574.
Rome is the capital city and a special comune of Ita...
Rome is the capital city and a special comune of Italy, as well as the capital of the Lazio region. The city has been a major human settlement for almost three millennia. With 2,860,009 residents in 1,285 km², it is also the country’s most populated comune.
Naples, a city in southern Italy, sits on the Bay of Na...
Naples, a city in southern Italy, sits on the Bay of Naples. Nearby is Mount Vesuvius, the still-active volcano that destroyed nearby Roman town Pompeii. Dating to the 2nd millennium B.C., Naples has centuries of important art and architecture. The city’s cathedral, the Duomo di San Gennaro, is filled with frescoes. Other major landmarks include the lavish Royal Palace and Castel Nuovo, a 13th-century castle
Sicily has been shaped by countless civilizations, fr...
Sicily has been shaped by countless civilizations, from Greek to Byzantine to Roman. When it fell under Spain’s purview in the 17th century, it was celebrated as one of Europe’s ten great cities. Surrounded by undulating mountains, orange and olive groves and vineyards are plentiful. During World War II, Messina was the destination of the unofficial “Race to Messina” between US General Patton and British Field Marshall Montgomery. In the end, Patton arrived just hours before his British comrade, receiving credit for securing Sicily.
Crotone is a port city in Calabria, southern Italy...
Crotone is a port city in Calabria, southern Italy. The monumental Castello di Carlo V is a 9th-century fortress that was modified in the 1500s. The National Archaeological Museum houses items, including a gold tiara, unearthed at the ancient Temple of Hera Lacinia in the nearby Capo Colonna Archaeological Park. Farther south is the Capo Rizzuto Marine Protected Area, with seagrass forests, barracudas and starfish
Bari is a port city on the Adriatic Sea, and the ca...
Bari is a port city on the Adriatic Sea, and the capital of southern Italy’s Puglia region. Its mazelike old town, Barivecchia, occupies a headland between 2 harbors. Surrounded by narrow streets, the 11th-century Basilica di San Nicola, a key pilgrimage site, holds some of St. Nicholas’ remains. To the south, the Murat quarter has stately 19th-century architecture, a promenade and pedestrianized shopping areas.
Šibenik is a city on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. It&...
Šibenik is a city on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. It’s known as a gateway to the Kornati Islands. The 15th-century stone Cathedral of St. James is decorated with 71 sculpted faces. Nearby, the Šibenik City Museum, in the 14th-century Prince’s Palace, has exhibits ranging from prehistory to the present. The white stone St. Michael’s Fortress has an open-air theater, with views of Šibenik Bay and neighboring islands.
YOUR SHIP - The Viking Sea
Expand your horizons on this comfortable, award-winning ship, intimate and thoughtfully created by experienced nautical architects and designers to enrich your interaction with your destination in every way.
Bar
Explorers’ Lounge
Lobby Bar
Piano Bar
Winter Garden High Tea
Fitness Center
Gym
Yoga
Spa
Cinema
Royal Flush Casino
Atrium
Medical Centre
Navigation Bridge
Self Service Laundry
Shops
Description
Expand your horizons on this comfortable, award-winning ship, intimate and thoughtfully created by experienced nautical architects and designers to enrich your interaction with your destination in every way.
Food and Drink
Bar
Explorers’ Lounge
Lobby Bar
Piano Bar
Winter Garden High Tea
Fitness
Fitness Center
Gym
Yoga
Relaxation
Spa
Entertainment
Cinema
Royal Flush Casino
Other
Atrium
Medical Centre
Navigation Bridge
Self Service Laundry
Shops
STATEROOMS
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