Civitavecchia (Rome) to Haifa (Israel)

23 nights sailing from Civitavecchia (Rome) on cruise ship Marina

Itinerary: Sailing from Civitavecchia (Rome), visiting Salerno (Italy), Palermo (Sicily), Valletta (Malta), Aghios Nikolaos (Greece), Marmaris (Turkey), Antalya (Turkey), Ljubljana, Slovenia, Santorini, Izmir (Turkey), Is
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Cruise Civitavecchia (Rome) to Haifa (Israel)

23 nights sailing from Civitavecchia (Rome) on cruise ship Marina

from £5,494 Price per person

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Ocean View

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Balcony

Veranda Stateroom B4

Veranda Stateroom B3

Veranda Stateroom B2

Veranda Stateroom B1

Concierge Level Veranda A4

Concierge Level Veranda A3

Concierge Level Veranda A2

Concierge Level Veranda A1

Suite

Penthouse Suite PH3

Penthouse Suite PH2

Penthouse Suite PH1

Oceania Suite OC

Vista Suite VS

OwnerĀ“s Suite OS

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Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Civitavecchia (Rome) Embarkation | Departure: 19:00H 13 hours in destination
Day 2 Salerno (Italy) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 18:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 3 Palermo (Sicily) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 18:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 4 Valletta (Malta) Arrival time: 10:00H | Departure: 19:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 5 at sea
Day 6 Aghios Nikolaos (Greece) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 18:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 7 Marmaris (Turkey) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 18:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 8 Antalya (Turkey) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 17:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 9 Ljubljana, Slovenia Arrival time: 10:00H | Departure: 20:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 10 Santorini Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 17:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 11 Izmir (Turkey) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 18:00H 11 hours in destination
Day 12 Istanbul Arrival time: 13:00H
Day 13 Istanbul
Day 14 Istanbul Departure: 16:00H
Day 15 Dikili (Turkey) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 18:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 16 Bodrum (Turkey) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 23:00H 14 hours in destination
Day 17 Kusadasi (Turkey) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 22:00H 14 hours in destination
Day 18 Santorini Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 22:00H 13 hours in destination
Day 19 Rhodes Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 16:00H 7 hours in destination
Day 20 Limassol (Cyprus) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 16:00H 7 hours in destination
Day 21 Marmaris (Turkey) Arrival time: 11:00H | Departure: 20:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 22 Heraklion (Crete) Arrival time: 10:00H | Departure: 19:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 23 Mykonos Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 17:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 24 Athens (Piraeus) Arrival time: 05:00H | Departure: 21:00H 16 hours in destination
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Civitavecchia (Rome) to Haifa (Israel)

23 nights Cruise on Marina. Sailing from Civitavecchia (Rome), visiting Salerno (Italy), Palermo (Sicily), Valletta (Malta), Aghios Nikolaos (Greece), Marmaris (Turkey), Antalya (Turkey), Ljubljana, Slovenia, Santorini, Izmir (Turkey), Istanbul, Istanbul, Istanbul, Dikili (Turkey), Bodrum (Turkey), Kusadasi (Turkey), Santorini, Rhodes, Limassol (Cyprus), Marmaris (Turkey), Heraklion (Crete), Mykonos, ending in Athens (Piraeus).

Civitavecchia (Rome) to Haifa (Israel) Cruise itinerary  - Oceania Cruises
Civitavecchia (Rome) to Haifa (Israel) Cruise itinerary  - Oceania Cruises

Civitavecchia (Rome)

Civitavecchia is the city of RomeĀ“s port on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The harbour is formed by two piers and a breakwater, on which is a lighthouse. The name Civitavecchia means ancient town. There, the Eternal City lies before us in large format architectural and artistic sculptures such as the Colosseum, the most important monument of ancient Rome and used for public entertainment. Do not miss the Trevi Fountain and make a wish while you throw a coin back and continues to the Pantheon, one of the best preserved monuments of antiquity, Piazza Navona and the Vatican City. Take a walk through the Plaza of Spain and rest on the steps of Trinita dei Monti before heading to Via Condotti, wide avenue lined with shops.

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Salerno (Italy)

Salerno is a port town in Campania, located on the Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea, south western Italy.
Salerno is the main town close to the Amalfi Coast on the Tyrrhenian, which includes the famous towns of Amalfi, Positano, etc and is mostly known for the first University of Medicine in the world. The city has a rich and varied culture and and the Historical Old Town centre is well preserved and full of tiny little passageways and hidden corners. The port city of Naples is about 35 miles from Salerno and has plenty of historical sites, churches, and museums to visit.

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Palermo (Sicily)

Palermo the capital of Sicily and the Province of Palermo and is situated in the northwest of the island of Sicily, right by the Gulf of Palermo in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Palermo is one of the most beautiful places and has a noteworthy architectural heritage and is known for many of its Norman buildings, including churches, museums, palaces and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence, it is over 2,700Ā years old. It is a city rich in history, culture, art, music and food. The city is also going through careful redevelopment, preparing to become one of the major cities of the Euro Mediterranean area. There are many tourist attractions such as Palermos Arabic quarter, Orto botanico Botanical Gardens and Real Tenuta della Favorita Park. In Vucciria market visitors will experience the unique, strongly Sicilian atmosphere as well as taste the typical local produce. Things to See & Do are: Vucciria market, Palazzo dei Normanni, Quattro Canti, Norman churches, palaces, museums and Capuchin Catacombs.

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Valletta (Malta)

Valletta is the capital of Malta, situated in the east central portion of Malta. It is the second southernmost capital of Europe. The City was officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. The city is essentially Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo Classical and Modern architecture in selected areas. Building dated The city consists of buildings from the 16th century onwards, built during the rule of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as Knights Hospitaller. The official name given by the Order of Saint John was Humilissima Civitas Valletta The Most Humble City of Valletta. The bastions, curtains along with the beauty of its Baroque palaces, gardens and churches, led the ruling houses of Europe to give the city its nickname Superbissima, Most Proud.

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Aghios Nikolaos (Greece)

Agios Nikolaos is a coastal town on the Greek island of Crete, lying east of the island's capital Heralion, north of the town of Ierapetra and west of the town of Sitia. The town is a municipality of Crete region, and sits partially upon the ruins of the ancient city of Lato pros Kamara. Agios Nikolaos is probably best known as a tourist town that serves as a hub to the twenty or so small villages and farms that make up that part of Lassithi. Tourist attractions include the small lagoon Lake Vouslismeni, small beaches in the town, the tiny island Agioi Pantes, the archaeological museum, the local flora exhibition and numerous fairs. The lagoon features a small park with a trail, traditional fishing boats, ducks, pigeons, an amphitheatre and many cafes.

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Marmaris (Turkey)

Marmaris, the same as Antalya, is a touristic destination in Turkey, one of the most important. It is a city located on the coast of the Aegean Sea, in the province of Mugla, on the southwest onf the country. It has a natural port on the Aegean Sea, in addition to the beaches, the climate and the amenities, make it on a very demanded destination. A great nautic center, the property development, and the proximity to the greek island of Rhodes are some of the many atractives we can find.

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Antalya (Turkey)

Antalya is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey. It is Turkey's biggest international sea resort, located on the Turkish Riviera. Antalya is in south-west Anatolia, on the Mediterranean Gulf of Antalya, approximately 339 mi from Ankara, 349 mi from Adana, 290 mi from Izmir, and 452 mi from Istambul. The Taurus mountains of southern Anatolia runs parallel to the Mediterranean in an east-west direction, resulting in the formation of narrow coastal plains surrounded by mountains on three sides and the sea on the fourth. Some parts of the coast feature mountains plunging sharply into the sea, forming small natural bays and peninsulas. Antalya is situated on one such plain where the mountains recede from the shore, consisting of two flat areas formed of travertine rock at a mean height of 115 ft; the citycenter is on the rocky plain closest the coast, with urban sprawl extending to the KepezĆ¼stĆ¼ Plain further inland.

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Ljubljana, Slovenia

With some of the most stunning mountain scenery in europe, Ljubljana is the capital and largest city in Slovenia. A city filled with culture, most of its sights and attractions located in its Old Town, making Ljubljana easy for visitors to enjoy and explore. With its Medievil, Baroque architecture and its impressive Cathedral the Old Town is a labrynth of cobblestone streets filled with boutiques, cafes and restaurants as well as a daily market. Crossing the river is the citys iconic Triple Bridge which leads to the main square while an array of Galleries and Museums can also be found. The city landscape is dominated by its impressive castle sat on the summit of the hill, take a trip up and take in the stunning views accross the city.

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Santorini

Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from GreeceĀ“s mainland The island remains the home of a small, but flourishing, wine industry, based on the indigenous grape variety, Assyrtiko, with auxiliary cultivations of two other Aegean varietals, Athiri and Aidani. Wine Industry The vines are extremely old and resistant to phylloxera (attributed by local winemakers to the well-drained volcanic soil and its chemistry), so the vines needed no replacement during the great phylloxera epidemic of the late 19th century. In their adaptation to their habitat, such vines are planted far apart, as their principal source of moisture is dew, and they often are trained in the shape of low-spiralling baskets, with the grapes hanging inside to protect them from the winds. Architecture The traditional architecture of Santorini is similar to that of the other Cyclades, with low-lying cubical houses, made of local stone and whitewashed or limewashed with various volcanic ashes used as colours. The unique characteristic is the common utilisation of the hypĆ³skapha: extensions of houses dug sideways or downwards into the surrounding pumice

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Izmir (Turkey)

Izmir is the third most popular city in Turkey and is a large metropolis in the western extremity of Anatolia. The city is also known as Smyrna and it has the countrys largest port after Istanbul. Izmir is surrounded by mountains and it has modern commercial centers dotted with traditional red tiled roofs. Places of attraction are: the 18th century market, churches, old mosques, Izmir clock tower, Konak square, Izmir bird paradise, Alsancak neighbourhood, Synagogues and castles.

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Istanbul

Istanbul is Turkey's most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. It is also one of the largest cities in Europe and the world. Located on both sides of the Bosphorus, the narrow strait between the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea, Istanbul bridges Asia and Europe both physically and culturally. Istanbul attracts visitors not only for its history and its monuments, but also for their way of life and its lovely people. It is the city of churches, synagogues and thousands of mosques Istanbul is the city of the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and Suleymaniye, Grand Bazaar and Topkapi and Dolmabahce palaces.

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Istanbul

Istanbul is Turkey's most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. It is also one of the largest cities in Europe and the world. Located on both sides of the Bosphorus, the narrow strait between the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea, Istanbul bridges Asia and Europe both physically and culturally. Istanbul attracts visitors not only for its history and its monuments, but also for their way of life and its lovely people. It is the city of churches, synagogues and thousands of mosques Istanbul is the city of the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and Suleymaniye, Grand Bazaar and Topkapi and Dolmabahce palaces.

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Istanbul

Istanbul is Turkey's most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. It is also one of the largest cities in Europe and the world. Located on both sides of the Bosphorus, the narrow strait between the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea, Istanbul bridges Asia and Europe both physically and culturally. Istanbul attracts visitors not only for its history and its monuments, but also for their way of life and its lovely people. It is the city of churches, synagogues and thousands of mosques Istanbul is the city of the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and Suleymaniye, Grand Bazaar and Topkapi and Dolmabahce palaces.

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Dikili (Turkey)

Dikili is a coastal city in the province of Esmirna, in the Aegean region of Turkey. It is a picturesque destination, both on the coast as in the interior. Places to visit: Crater Lake in Merdivenli village, Ancient caverns in Demirta, Thermal Springs, Merquez mosque.

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Bodrum (Turkey)

Bodrum is one of the most turistic places in Turkey. Hundreds of thousands fo tourists arrive there each year. In Bodrum you will enjoy of a good service of hotels on full board, you can go shopping through the animated center of the city or you can rest on the beach. Nightlife is animated fun until dawn. The bright sea water around Bodrum is an splendid place for scuba diving, with it's reefs and coves, and it's colorful marine life. In the center of the city you can find the Mausoleum of Maussollos, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and also the Castle of Bodrum, that represents the architecture of the crusaders, built by the Knights Hospitaller and the Museum of Underwater Archaeology.

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Kusadasi (Turkey)

With a mix of modern beach resorts alongside traditional bazaars, Kusadasi is a popular tourist destination on the Aegean coast in the Aydin Province of Turkey. Aside from its golden sandy beaches and warm clear waters, Kusadasi boasts a variety of attractions most famous of which is Ephesus, the Mediterraneanā€™s best-preserved classical city. Marble pillars of the Library of Celsus support intricate friezes and sculptures, while the enormous theatre delivers superb views over the city. Visitors can also discover Kusadasi on horseback, swim with the horses at Pamucak Beach or take time to visit array of stalls and shops that comprise the local bazaar.

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Santorini

Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from GreeceĀ“s mainland The island remains the home of a small, but flourishing, wine industry, based on the indigenous grape variety, Assyrtiko, with auxiliary cultivations of two other Aegean varietals, Athiri and Aidani. Wine Industry The vines are extremely old and resistant to phylloxera (attributed by local winemakers to the well-drained volcanic soil and its chemistry), so the vines needed no replacement during the great phylloxera epidemic of the late 19th century. In their adaptation to their habitat, such vines are planted far apart, as their principal source of moisture is dew, and they often are trained in the shape of low-spiralling baskets, with the grapes hanging inside to protect them from the winds. Architecture The traditional architecture of Santorini is similar to that of the other Cyclades, with low-lying cubical houses, made of local stone and whitewashed or limewashed with various volcanic ashes used as colours. The unique characteristic is the common utilisation of the hypĆ³skapha: extensions of houses dug sideways or downwards into the surrounding pumice

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Rhodes

Rhodes is an island in Greece, located in the eastern Aegean Sea. It is located northeast of Crete, southeast of Athens and just off the Anatolian coast of Turkey. Historically, Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site. Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. From there you can access Lindos and its famous Acropolis which can be accessed on foot or by donkey.

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Limassol (Cyprus)

The city of Limassol is the second largest in importance after Nicosia, it is located on the south coast of the country, known by many as a seaside resort, as it offers a great variety of services of that kind. It is also known for the animated night life and for the wine festival that the celebrate every year.

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Marmaris (Turkey)

Marmaris, the same as Antalya, is a touristic destination in Turkey, one of the most important. It is a city located on the coast of the Aegean Sea, in the province of Mugla, on the southwest onf the country. It has a natural port on the Aegean Sea, in addition to the beaches, the climate and the amenities, make it on a very demanded destination. A great nautic center, the property development, and the proximity to the greek island of Rhodes are some of the many atractives we can find.

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Heraklion (Crete)

Heraklion, or Heraclion also Iraklion is the largest city and capital of the island of Crete, Greece. It is one of the largest cities in Greece. Heraklion is the capital of Heraklion regional unit. The ruins of Knossos, which were excavated and restored by Arthur Evans, are nearby.

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Mykonos

Probably the most famous of the Greek Islands, Queen of the Cyclades, and the most cosmopolitan. Mykonos, owes its fame to the beauty of its capital, its white houses narrow passages, and their numerous high quality beaches. Tourism is a major industry, and Mykonos is particularly renowned for its cosmopolitan nightlife; many international celebrities visit the island every summer and and its proximity to the island of Delos, rich in archaeological treasures.

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Athens (Piraeus)

Athens, the capital city of Greece is an active cosmopolitan mix of different cultures and people, passionate about their art and history. The climate is one of the best in Europe, with mild winters and very hot summers, ideal for tourism. It is located just a few miles from the port of Piraeus, the central commercial port of the capital, and the shores of southern Attica. The main attractions of Athens are The Ancient Agora, Anafiotika, The Acropolis, Mount Lycabettus, Thiseion Cinema, Gazi, Monastiraki Flea Market, Pireaus seaside, Pireaus open air market, Kastella Hill, Veakio open air theatre and Piraeus Archaeological.

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The ship: Marina

Marina  ship Oceania Cruises

Marina, and her sister Riviera are the most beautiful, elegant and sophisticated ships to debut in the past 50 years. Designer touches are everywhere, from the magnificent Lalique Grand Staircase and stunning OwnerĀ“s Suites furnished in Ralph Lauren Home, they are showcases of the finest residential design and furnishings.

Marina and Riviera personify the Oceania Cruises experience. Comfortably mid size, Marina and Riviera retain the same warmth and charm of their acclaimed consorts Regatta, Insignia and Nautica. While the country club casual ambiance and level of personalized service remain the same, they offer even more choice and some enticing new amenities.

Inaugurated 2011
Tonnage 66.084 tn.
Occupancy 1.250
Crew 800
Ratio passenger / crew Luxury 2:1
Ratio tonnage/passengers Excellent 53:1
Number of decks 15
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What's included onboard?

FreeĀ shuttle service from the ship to the city centre in many ports of call ā€“ a daily value of up to $50 per guest

Free dining at all specialty restaurants

Free and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch SpaClubĀ private Spa Terrace (Concierge Level Staterooms and Suites onlyĀ )

Unlimited soft drinks, bottled water, cappuccino, espresso, teas and juices

Room service 24 hours a dayĀ 

Accommodation in luxurious stateroomsĀ or suites

FREE Unlimited WiFi is included in your cruise fare; enjoy WiFi access throughout the entirety of the ship, including in all suites, staterooms, public rooms and outdoor decks;Ā two free logins will be provided per suite or stateroom, each of which can be used on one device at a time; aĀ login is provided for the first two devices per suite or stateroom; additional logins and upgrade packages are available for purchase on board.Ā 

What's not included?

For your convenience the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account;Ā For guests occupying staterooms, gratuities of $180 per guest, per day will be added;Ā For guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner's Suites where Butler Service is provided, gratuities of $23Ā per guest, per day will be added (please note these may be changed by the cruise line);Ā In addition, an 20% service gratuity is automatically added to all beverage purchases, spa services and dinner at La Reserve. Naturally, guests may adjust gratuities while onboard the vessel at their sole discretion.

Each ship is equipped with limited medical facilities and staffed by international medical personnel;Ā Customary Emergency Room fees and charges do apply for medical services and are dictated by the services performed by the ship's medical staff.

Personal expenses and purchases at the shops onboard are not included in the cruise price.

Also not included are shore excursions, meals ashore, baggage handling, gratuities, beverages not part of the regular menu, laundry service and other onboard amenities and services, including spa and medical treatments

Alcoholic drinks are not included;Ā Wine, beer and spirits can be purchased at an incredible value with Oceania Cruises'Ā beverage packages that enhance your onboard experience;Ā Contact usĀ to book your perfect beverage package.

It is recommended that all guests purchase comprehensive travel insurance that includes Medical and Baggage Protection, as well as Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance to cover the full purchase price of the cruise, including air and/or land program costs.

Your benefits & more

  • Simply More Benefits!

    Now with simply MOREā„¢, enjoy Free Shore Excursions; Free Champagne, Wine and More; Free Gourmet Speciality Dining and Free Unlimited WiFi.

    simply MORE amenities are per stateroom, based on double occupancy and subject to change; except simply MORE amenities for single travelers who are booked in a Solo category, and are at the per guest rate. simply MORE free shore excursion credit varies by voyage and is up to US$1,600 per stateroom, except for Grand Voyages as amenity value varies according to voyage length and for single travelers booked in a Solo category as amenity is at the per-guest rate. simply MORE Champagne, Wine, and More amenity is the House Select beverage package and is valued up to US$2,800 per stateroom, except for Grand Voyages as amenity value varies according to voyage length and for single travelers booked in a Solo category as amenity is at the per-guest rate. simply MORE shore excursion credit has no cash value. Not all promotions are combinable.

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