9 nights. Croatia, Montenegro, Italy, France, Spain
From 1.991 € Average per person

9 nights. Croatia, Montenegro, Italy, France, Spain

Departure from: Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
From
1.991 €
Average per person
Taxes included
From
1.991 €
Average per person
Taxes included
Cruises Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Viva
Norwegian Viva
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Norwegian wants you to enjoy a perfect vacation aboard the Norwegian Viva. This ship is here to impress you and provide a unique experience at sea. On board, you'll find infinity pools and a glass bridge that offer stunning views.
20Decks
3,099Occupancy
1,388Crew
2023Inaugurated
142,500tn.Tonnage
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ravenna, italy
Day 1
ravenna, italy
Departure: 17:00
Ravenna is the capital city of the Province of Ravenna. The city was the heart of the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna until the invasion of the Franks in 751, after which it became the seat of the Kingdom of the Lombards. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTION • Basilica of Sant' Apollinare Nuovo - explore the entire building and its stunning mosaics. If you're a fan of ancient churches and intriguing architecture, this is a must-visit. • For those interested in historical figures, the city also houses Dante's Tomb. • Sant' Apollinare in Classe, it is renowned for its extraordinary mosaics. • Basilica of San Vitale is filled with mosaics and is considered a significant monument in Western art history. • Mausoleum of Galla Placidia.
dubrovnik, croatia
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Day 2
dubrovnik, croatia
Arrival: 10:00 - Departure: 23:59
George Bernard Shaw referred to Dubrovnik as "the pearl of the Adriatic, a paradise on earth", and indeed, it might be one of the most stunning cities you'll ever witness. Predominantly constructed and long occupied by the Venetians, Dubrovnik exudes a regal charm and remarkable architectural harmony that attracts thousands of tourists every summer. Established in the 7th century, Dubrovnik was nestled amidst a vast oak forest, from which it derived its name. Take a stroll along the ancient city walls for panoramic views of the old town and the nearby coast. Just before leaving the old town through the western gate, make a right turn to visit the Franciscan Monastery and tranquil cloisters. Right at the entrance is Europe's oldest pharmacy, established in 1371. In the northern corner of the old city lies the Dominican Cloister and Museum, housing a polyptych by Titian. The majestic Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is situated in the heart of Poljana Marin Držić and its treasury is open for visits; look out for the artwork by Raphael. Dubrovnik boasts warm, crystal-clear waters; don't just admire it from afar, take a plunge. The adventurous can dive and sunbathe along the rocks or swim around the city walls while others marvel from above. Dubrovnik's formidable battlements shine in the early morning light, but by early afternoon, the sea's pristine blue waters lure you away from the city and its tourist noise. If you can handle the crowd, you might also discover a slice of paradise.
bar -  montenegro
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Day 3
bar - montenegro
Arrival: 08:00 - Departure: 18:00
Bar is a seaside town in southern Montenegro. Bar serves as the hub of Bar Municipality, and is a significant seaport in Montenegro. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Stari Bar (Old Town Bar). • Bar Fortress. • The Oldest Olive tree in the world. Aged between 2000 and 2500 years old. • Port of Bar. • Beaches in Susanj.
salerno, italy
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Day 5
salerno, italy
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 18:00
Salerno is the capital of the province of Campania. It is situated on the Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Salerno is the primary town near the Amalfi Coast, and is predominantly known for its Schola Medica Salernitana, the first medical school in the world. The Salerno Cathedral is a sight to behold. Constructed in the 12th century, it is a serene place. At night, you can take a stroll along the Lungomare, a boulevard lined with palm trees and offering a beautiful view of the sea and the surrounding hills. The Villa Communale is a green oasis in the heart of the city. Large plants, enormous flowers, and plenty of spaces to sit make it a peaceful retreat.
Civitavecchia (Rome), italy
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Day 6
Civitavecchia (Rome), italy
Arrival: 06:45 - Departure: 18:00
Modern and ancient, past and present coexist, constantly. Whether you're in Rome for 3 days, 3 weeks or 3 months, be ready to step into the world's largest open-air museum. Rome will charm you and it will hardly leave you unaffected. It will astonish you, as it has so much to offer to any visitor, and its beauty has merely been slightly obscured by the passage of time. Rome is one of the world's most photogenic cities - not surprising when you consider what's here - The Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter's Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum... Whether you spend your time sightseeing, or lounging in cafes watching the world pass by, it will be your turn to star in your very own Roman Holiday. If you can plan to stay for at least a week, you won't run out of things to do and you'll still feel like you're leaving too soon.
livorno (lucca) -  italy
5
Day 7
livorno (lucca) - italy
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 22:00
The city of Livorno is situated in Tuscany. Today, it stands as an industrial hub on the Mediterranean coast, with its primary industries being metallurgy and chemicals, though it also boasts a significant oil refinery. Despite its industrial focus, the city also attracts tourists due to its rich history and unique experiences it offers. Originally, Livorno started as a small fishing village. However, it held great significance for the Medici family due to its strategic location, and they declared the port a free port from 1590 until 1860. This allowed the city to flourish. However, much of this development was lost during the Second World War when the city suffered extensive damage, particularly to its historic Cathedral and synagogue.
nice (villefranche), france
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Day 8
nice (villefranche), france
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 16:30
Nice endures its annual influx of tourists each summer, offering all the typical features of a Riviera town: relaxed wealth, a generous beach, museums, and flower-lined avenues, but without the pretentious detachment of its neighboring towns. Moreover, Nice boasts excellent public transportation within the city and to all destinations along the Côte d’Azur, making it an ideal base for exploring the Riviera. The city's long, narrow beach and sunbathing guests are the main attractions for most visitors. However, Nice's old town, or vieille ville, is also worth exploring. This historic district is a unique mix of glamour and a Mediterranean medieval quarter with narrow streets and open-air markets. For a breathtaking Riviera view, climb to the top of the castle. The city also houses several exceptional museums, such as the Musée Matisse, which showcases the work of French painter Henri Matisse, and the Musée National Marc Chagall, dedicated to the work of painter Marc Chagall. The grand Promenade des Anglais stretches along the coast. This pedestrian area is teeming with boutiques, bustling restaurants, and tourists of all kinds. Nice's nightlife is vibrant, with the maze of narrow streets in the vieille ville concealing restaurants and bars, contributing to the city's Mediterranean charm.
palma de mallorca, spain
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Day 9
palma de mallorca, spain
Arrival: 13:00 - Departure: 21:00
Palma de Mallorca, the vibrant capital of Spain’s Balearic Islands, is a city where beach life, history, and Mediterranean charm blend effortlessly. Stroll along the palm-lined seafront promenade, Passeig Marítim, and you’ll see luxury yachts bobbing in the harbor, terraced cafés buzzing with locals and visitors, and the golden silhouette of the city’s Gothic cathedral dominating the skyline. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Palma is an ideal base for exploring the island or simply soaking up the relaxed coastal atmosphere. At the heart of the city stands La Seu, the magnificent cathedral that has watched over Palma’s bay for centuries. Its soaring buttresses and intricate façade are impressive from a distance, but step inside to admire the colorful stained glass, including one of the largest rose windows in the world, and design elements reimagined by Antoni Gaudí. Just a short walk away, the Royal Palace of La Almudaina and the labyrinth of narrow streets in the old town reveal Palma’s layered past—from Moorish rule to medieval Christian reconquest. Palma is also a city for leisurely discovery. Get lost in the historic quarter among honey-colored stone buildings, hidden courtyards, and boutiques tucked into centuries-old houses. Pause in a traditional café for an ensaïmada, the island’s famous spiral pastry, or sample fresh seafood and tapas at the lively Mercat de l’Olivar. As evening falls, the city’s terraces fill with people enjoying a glass of local wine or a gin and tonic while the sun sets over the bay. Beyond the urban core, Palma offers easy access to some of Mallorca’s most beautiful beaches and scenic routes. A short drive or bus ride brings you to sandy coves with turquoise waters, while inland roads lead to charming villages such as Valldemossa and Deià in the Tramuntana mountains. Whether you’re drawn by culture, cuisine, nightlife, or nature, Palma de Mallorca is a destination that invites you to slow down, explore, and savor the Mediterranean way of life.
barcelona, spain
Day 10
barcelona, spain
Arrival: 06:30
Barcelona is a coastal city in northeastern Spain. It's the capital and biggest city of the autonomous region of Catalonia, and the second most populated municipality in Spain. The city has a population of 1.6 million within its limits, but its urban area, which extends to many neighboring municipalities within the Province of Barcelona, is home to approximately 4.8 million people. This makes it the fifth most populated urban area in the European Union, following Paris, the Ruhr area, Madrid, and Milan. Barcelona is one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea, situated on the coast between the mouths of the Llobregat and Besòs rivers. It's bordered to the west by the Serra de Collserola mountain range, the highest peak of which is 512 meters (1,680 feet) tall.
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Itinerary
  • The order of the ports may vary depending on the date of departure.
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  • Itineraries can change at any time without prior notice.
Boarding and landing
  • For safety reasons, all passengers must board 2 hours before departure on day 1 of the cruise.
  • Disembarkation usually begins 2 hours after docking on the last day of the cruise.
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Library
Spa
Children swimming pool
Internet
Laundry
Salon
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24h service
Inaugurated
2023
Renovated
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Stateroom capacity
1,646
Interior stateroom capacity
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Exterior stateroom capacity
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Occupancy
3,099
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Tonnage
142,500tn.
Decks
20
Crew
1,388
Swimming Pools
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