
21 nightsFrom Southampton11 ports of call
Central Mediterranean Discovery
P&O Cruises · Britannia
Overview
A 21-night voyage aboard Britannia, departing Southampton on 2 Jun 2028 and returning to the same port, calling at 11 destinations along the way.
SouthamptonCartagena, SpainCagliariCorfuDubrovnikZadar, CroatiaSplitMessina, ItalyPalma de MallorcaCadizSouthampton
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Itinerary
21 nights · 22 ports of call- 1
Day 1 ·SouthamptonEmbark
2 Jun 2028Depart 16:30The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions. - 2
Day 2 ·At Sea
3 Jun 2028 - 3
Day 3 ·At Sea
4 Jun 2028 - 4
Day 4 ·At Sea
5 Jun 2028 - 5
Day 5 ·Cartagena, Spain
6 Jun 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00An ancient city with a name to match - it was founded more than 2,200 years ago by Carthaginian leader Hasdrubal - Cartagena is now one of Spains busiest commercial centres. Step ashore here, though, and you are immediately aware of its rich history. In fact, you see it even as you cruise towards the harbour as this is flanked by towering fortresses. Then, in the centre of the old town, you will find the original Carthaginian castle and sections of the old city walls. But Cartagena is also a city which moves with the times hence the new harbourfront development which includes the unique National Museum of Underwater Archaeology. As part of Murcia province, Cartagena cruise port is also an excellent base for visiting the city of Murcia itself and its distinctive Baroque cathedral; the 17th century religious sanctuary of Fuensanta; the Fortress at Lorca Taller del Tiempo; the spa resort of Balneario de Archena; and for touring into the mountainous interior or along the Costa Blanca to Alicante. - 6
Day 6 ·At Sea
7 Jun 2028 - 7
Day 7 ·Cagliari
8 Jun 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00Most of the city's impressive attractions can be seen just by walking through the walled Castello area with its winding alleyways and open piazzas. Do not miss the 2nd Century Roman amphitheatre and the colourful botanical gardens featuring 500 different plants. There is a lively covered market every weekday and Saturdays just north of the Castello and you will be spoilt for choice with restaurants in the marina area, with fish and seafood a speciality. There are numerous bars, pizzerias, and ice cream stalls along the seafront. While, for pure relaxation, search out the superb sandy beaches in Poetto, just 15 minutes from the city. - 8
Day 8 ·At Sea
9 Jun 2028 - 9
Day 9 ·Corfu
10 Jun 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00Corfu is a beguiling island of wildflowers and cypress groves, Venetian architecture and herb scented mountains. It is also an island where you'll discover the shallow waters of the Aegean Sea as it laps long stretches of golden sand. In Corfu Town, wander the narrow alleyways of the Venetian old town, explore the two fortresses and gasp in awe at the stunning views. Take a ferry across to the islet known as Mouse Island, which according to legend, is actually a ship turned to stone! - 10
Day 10 ·Dubrovnik
11 Jun 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 23:59This beautiful city is situated on the Dalmatian coastline of the Adriatic sea at the southern end of Croatia. Amazingly, most of the war damage has been repaired and Dubrovnik is once again the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic'. - 11
Day 11 ·At Sea
12 Jun 2028 - 12
Day 12 ·Zadar
13 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00Zadar, a city on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, is known for the Roman and Venetian ruins of its peninsular Old Town. There are several Venetian gates in the city walls. Surrounding the Roman-era Forum is 11th-century St. Mary’s Convent, with religious art dating to the 8th century. There’s also the grand, 12th-century St. Anastasia’s Cathedral and the round, 9th-century pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donatus. - 13
Day 13 ·Split
14 Jun 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00The pedestrianised centre of Split is easy to walk around. Wander around its huddle of alleys and piazzas and then, for a great view, climb the exposed steps to the top of the 200ft-high cathedral bell tower. Sip a drink at one of the many cafés along the seafront Riva or pop into a Konoba (wine cellar) to sample the excellent locally produced reds and whites. Culinary specialities include smoke and wind dried ham, stewed beef with noodles and delicious lamb dishes. Just three miles from Split are the ruins of ancient Salona, once capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. - 14
Day 14 ·At Sea
15 Jun 2028 - 15
Day 15 ·Messina
16 Jun 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00The island of Sicily is separated from Italy by the Strait of Messina, and retains an air of independence from its motherland. Messina, has wide avenues, a stunning harbour and is located close to the classical ruins of Tindari and the ancient city of Taormina. A mountainous and rugged land, Sicily is dominated by Europe's largest volcano, Mt. Etna. With four live craters around its summit, this is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. - 16
Day 16 ·At Sea
17 Jun 2028 - 17
Day 17 ·Mallorca
18 Jun 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00Mallorca (Majorca) is one of Spain's Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean. It's known for beach resorts, sheltered coves, limestone mountains and Roman and Moorish remains. Capital Palma has nightlife, the Moorish Almudaina royal palace and 13th-century Santa María Cathedral. Stone-built villages include Pollença, with its art galleries and music festival, and hillside Fornalutx, surrounded by citrus plantations. - 18
Day 18 ·At Sea
19 Jun 2028 - 19
Day 19 ·Cádiz (tours to Seville)
20 Jun 2028Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00You cruise right into the heart of historic Cadiz as immediately across the busy Avenida del Puerto from the Spanish port is the main square and shopping area. From there, it is easy to find your own way around this compact city. Behind is the 18th century cathedral (El Nueva) and the view from the top is worth the long climb up its internal stairs. The narrow streets of the old town below are lined by tall Moorish-style houses with flower-decked balconies mixed in amongst some small shops and tapas bars. Cadiz dates back to the 12th century BC so is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the western world but sultry Seville has long since outgrown its neighbour. La Giralda (the bell-tower next to its Gothic cathedral), is in Sevilles historic Jewish quarter which also has the whitewashed houses and exquisitely coloured bougainvillea that everyone associates with this lovely city. - 20
Day 20 ·At Sea
21 Jun 2028 - 21
Day 21 ·At Sea
22 Jun 2028 - 22
Day 22 ·SouthamptonDisembark
23 Jun 2028Arrive 06:30The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions.
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