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Athens (Piraeus) to Rome (Civitavecchia)
14 nightsFrom Athens (Lavrion), Greece8 ports of call

Athens (Piraeus) to Rome (Civitavecchia)

Azamara · Azamara Onward

Departs
21 Oct 2028
Returns
4 Nov 2028
Duration
14 nights
Disembark
Civitavecchia, Rome

Overview

A 14-night voyage aboard Azamara Onward, departing Athens (Lavrion), Greece on 21 Oct 2028 and arriving in Civitavecchia, Rome, calling at 8 destinations along the way.

Athens (Lavrion), GreeceLimassolAlexandria, EgyptMaltaSiracusa, SicilyCatania, SicilyAmalfi, ItalyCivitavecchia, Rome

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Itinerary

14 nights · 15 ports of call
  1. 1

    Day 1 ·Athens (Lavrion)Embark

    21 Oct 2028
    Arrive 05:00Depart 18:00
    Home to the largest and oldest amphitheatre in Greece, this seaside town is an idyllic gateway to Athens ? the intellectual and artistic center of Greece. Immerse yourself in the Temples of Demeter and Dionysus and discover why these ancient sites are so renowned.
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    Day 2 ·At Sea

    22 Oct 2028
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    Day 3 ·Limassol

    23 Oct 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 22:00
    Built between the ancient towns of Amathus and Kourion during the Byzantine period, Limassol is Cyprus' major port and second-largest city. It offers a variety of activities, museums and castles. The medieval castle built around 1000 AD is the most famous. Legend has it that Richard the Lionheart married his fiancée, Princess Berengaria, with its walls. The city is also known for its local wines; stop by a local taverna and try a glass.
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    Day 4 ·At Sea

    24 Oct 2028
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    Day 5 ·Alexandria

    25 Oct 2028
    Arrive 05:00
    Alexandria is Egypt's second-largest city and its largest seaport. Known as "The Pearl of the Mediterranean," it's found by many to have an atmosphere and culture that is more Mediterranean than Middle Eastern. In ancient times, Alexandria was the capital of Greco-Roman Egypt; today, its a city synonymous with commerce and sophistication.
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    Day 6 ·Alexandria

    26 Oct 2028
    Alexandria is Egypt's second-largest city and its largest seaport. Known as "The Pearl of the Mediterranean," it's found by many to have an atmosphere and culture that is more Mediterranean than Middle Eastern. In ancient times, Alexandria was the capital of Greco-Roman Egypt; today, its a city synonymous with commerce and sophistication.
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    Day 7 ·Alexandria

    27 Oct 2028
    Depart 20:00
    Alexandria is Egypt's second-largest city and its largest seaport. Known as "The Pearl of the Mediterranean," it's found by many to have an atmosphere and culture that is more Mediterranean than Middle Eastern. In ancient times, Alexandria was the capital of Greco-Roman Egypt; today, its a city synonymous with commerce and sophistication.
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    Day 8 ·At Sea

    28 Oct 2028
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    Day 9 ·At Sea

    29 Oct 2028
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    Day 10 ·Valletta

    30 Oct 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 22:00
    Tiny Malta, smack dab in the middle of the Mediterranean and on everyone's route since ships began to ply the seas, is packed with history from top to bottom. Over time it was ruled by a variety of empires, all of which contributed to the look and culture of the islands. Valetta is living museum of baroque architecture, constructed by the Knights of St. John five centuries ago. Today the city is also a dynamic hub of cultural and commercial activity, its harbor now welcoming luxury yachts and cruise ships.
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    Day 11 ·Siracusa, Sicily

    31 Oct 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 22:00
    Siracusa is known for the archaeological and historical sights that define its grand past, as one of the major powers of the Mediterranean world in the 5th century BC. They include a Greek theater, still in use, where Aeschylus produced some of his plays; a dramatic necropolis with burial niches cut into the rock that include the tomb of Archimedes, famous mathematician, engineer, and inventor; and the Ear of Dionysus, a cave with amazing acoustical properties. The “modern” city was rebuilt in Sicilian Baroque style after the devastating earthquake of 1693.
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    Day 12 ·Catania, Sicily

    1 Nov 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
    Between the Mediterranean Sea and Mount Etna lies the beautiful city of Catania, where it’s “if it ain’t Baroque don’t fix it” architecture has earned it UNESCO World Heritage status.

    Along with flamboyantly designed buildings, Catania is home to many ancient sites, like the Odeon and Amphitheatre—unearthed from under Mount Etna’s lava that covered the city at least seven times. These ruins can be viewed in the archaeological park, in the compact (AKA great for walking) city center.
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    Day 13 ·Amalfi

    2 Nov 2028
    Arrive 08:00
    Renowned for its sheer cliffs and striking beauty, the town of Amalfi on the Gulf of Salerno is known for its photographic splendor and its close proximity to Sorrento, Positano and Isle of Capri. This enviable area of Italy also produces the most beautiful handmade paper. For a most interesting afternoon, take a tour the Museo della Carta, the paper museum, and take home the most beautiful souvenirs. Amalfi is also the burial place of Saint Andrew; the town's cathedral is named in his honor.
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    Day 14 ·Amalfi

    3 Nov 2028
    Depart 16:00
    Renowned for its sheer cliffs and striking beauty, the town of Amalfi on the Gulf of Salerno is known for its photographic splendor and its close proximity to Sorrento, Positano and Isle of Capri. This enviable area of Italy also produces the most beautiful handmade paper. For a most interesting afternoon, take a tour the Museo della Carta, the paper museum, and take home the most beautiful souvenirs. Amalfi is also the burial place of Saint Andrew; the town's cathedral is named in his honor.
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    Day 15 ·Rome (Civitavecchia), ItalyDisembark

    4 Nov 2028
    Arrive 06:00
    Rome has something special to offer to all visitors, no matter their interests and tastes. Whether you daydream about fighting with gladiators in the Coliseum, debating with togaed senators in the Forum, tossing a coin in a fabled fountain, or being awestruck by the magnificence of St Peter’s Basilica and Michelangelo’s masterpieces, Rome seems to live up to its sobriquet – the Eternal City. When you need sustenance, today’s Rome will provide delizioso pasta e vino. Or perhaps you draw strength from a little retail therapy – the Italians are also renowned for their sense of style.

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