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EXPLORA II · Mediterranean & Western Europe

13 nights, Civitavecchia (Rome) to Civitavecchia (Rome)

June 19, 2028 – July 3, 2028 · 13 nights · 14 stops · round-trip

Explora's name for it: An Extended Journey to Dazzling Habours & Renaissance Marvels

Civitavecchia (Rome) (open port guide)Civitavecchia (Rome)Calvi (Corsica) (open port guide)Genoa (open port guide)Portofino (open port guide)Villefranche-sur-Mer (Nice) (open port guide)Palamós (Girona) (open port guide)Palma de Mallorca (open port guide)Barcelona (open port guide)Olbia (Sardinia) (open port guide)Porto Cervo (Sardinia) (open port guide)Porto Santo Stefano (Argentario) (open port guide)Monte Carlo (open port guide)Cannes (open port guide)Livorno (Florence) (open port guide)Livorno (Florence)

The itinerary, port by port

14 calls over 13 nights, round-trip from Civitavecchia (Rome). Open any port for my full day-ashore guide, what to see, when to go, and how the day actually runs.

Getting there: Flights to Civitavecchia (Rome) (FCO) open around July 2027, about 11 months before you sail. I track that window for booked clients and flag it the moment it is worth booking. When to book your flights →

  1. Embark
    Civitavecchia (Rome)

    Civitavecchia is Rome's deepwater port, a working harbor about 80 km northwest of the capital, and for most travelers it is the gateway rather than the destination. Port guide →

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    Calvi (Corsica)

    Calvi sits in Corsica's Balagne region around a deep bay, with a Genoese citadel on a rocky point above a marina and a long pine-backed white-sand beach curving away from town. Port guide →

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    Genoa

    Genoa is a dense, layered port city that ran a maritime empire, with a UNESCO-listed core of Renaissance palaces and one of Europe's largest preserved medieval quarters threaded by the caruggi, its tall… Port guide →

  4. 4
    Portofino

    Portofino is a small fishing village turned harbor on the Ligurian coast, a horseshoe of pastel houses around a tight yacht-filled bay backed by wooded headland. Port guide →

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    Villefranche-sur-Mer (Nice)

    Villefranche-sur-Mer is a pastel fishing town wrapped around one of the deepest natural harbors on the Riviera, which is why ships anchor here instead of in Nice. Port guide →

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    Palamós (Girona)

    Palamós is a working fishing town on the Costa Brava, set in one of the deepest bays in the western Mediterranean, where the cruise quay sits inside the urban fabric rather than at an industrial terminal. Port guide →

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    Palma de Mallorca

    Palma is the capital of Mallorca and the largest city in the Balearics, built in warm honey-colored sandstone around a sandstone Gothic cathedral that rises straight off the seafront. Port guide →

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    Barcelona

    Barcelona packs Gaudí's modernisme, a 2,000-year-old Roman and medieval core, and a working Mediterranean waterfront into a single dense, walkable city. Port guide →

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    Olbia (Sardinia)

    Olbia is the working gateway to Sardinia's northeast and the glamorous Costa Smeralda, but the town itself is an easygoing, genuinely Sardinian place rather than a resort. Port guide →

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    Porto Cervo (Sardinia)

    Porto Cervo is the constructed heart of the Costa Smeralda, a yacht harbor and village laid out in the 1960s on Sardinia's northeast coast in a deliberately low-rise Mediterranean style. Port guide →

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    Porto Santo Stefano (Argentario)

    Porto Santo Stefano is a fishing harbor wrapped around the north side of Monte Argentario, a mountainous promontory on the Tuscan coast that the Spanish fortified in the 16th century against pirates. Port guide →

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    Monte Carlo

    Monaco is a two-square-kilometer principality stacked up a steep amphitheater of rock above its yacht harbor, and the ship puts you inside the postcard rather than near it. Port guide →

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    Cannes

    Cannes is the French Riviera's polished waterfront town, best known for its film festival and the palm-lined Croisette. Port guide →

  14. Disembark
    Livorno (Florence)

    Livorno is a working Tuscan port, and for most travelers it is the gateway rather than the destination: about 80 km and 90 minutes inland lies Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, with Pisa roughly… Port guide →

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Fares on this departure, decoded

Reading the fare fine print is the job. Here's what this sailing currently carries:

Invitation to Discover More
Explora's discovery fare, available across most of the calendar. Onboard credit where the offer applies.
Early Booking Benefit
A fare for booking far enough ahead of departure. Onboard credit where the offer applies.
Founders Fare
A founding-era fare on a selected set of sailings. Onboard credit where the offer applies.

The ship and your suite

This sailing is aboard EXPLORA II, all-suite, every suite with a private ocean-front terrace. Suites run from the entry Ocean Terrace to the Owner's Residence; the right tier depends on how you travel. Compare suites → · What's included →


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