Star Clipper, Italy & Greece ex Rome to Athens
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- Departs
- Saturday, 19th September 2026
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- Star Clipper
Cruise Description
11 Night Cruise sailing from Rome to Athens aboard Star Clipper.
Highlights of this cruise:
Rome, Italy
Civitavecchia is an important seaport serving Rome, the Italian capital. As a key entry point for Mediterranean cruises and ferries crossing the Tyrrhenian Sea, Civitavecchia offers a gateway to a variety of destinations in Italy and beyond. The city is 70 km from Rome and 62 km to Fiumiccino airport.
Palmarola, Pontine Islands, Italy
Palmarola is a snorkelling heaven that is part of a group called The Pontine Islands, located off the coast between Rome and Naples. A craggy landscape with pink coral beaches and emerald coves beckons so don't forget your swimsuit and flippers. Totally unique, isolated and stunning.
Lipari, Aeolian Islands, Italy
The Aeolian archipelago is made up of 7 islands of volcanic origin, of which only Stromboli and Vulcano are still active volcanoes. The main island is Lipari, which offers travellers arriving by boat a beautiful panorama of its Acropolis, presided over by the Cathedral. Its marina is bustling with shops, boutiques and stalls... it's an island where life is good.
Taormina, Sicily, Italy
Barreling under full sail through the narrow Strait of Messina past Scylla and Charybdis, where rock and whirlpool almost claimed Ulysses, you arrive in lovely Taormina. Perched on the shoulder of Mt. Etna, Taormina inspired Goethe to say that'It is the greatest work of art and nature.'
Katakolon, Greece
A charming port town on Greece's Peloponnese peninsula, Katakolon serves as a gateway to the ancient site of Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Passengers can explore the ancient ruins with our optional tour. Katakolon itself offers a picturesque waterfront lined with shops and cafes, providing a relaxing prelude or conclusion to the historical exploration of Olympia.
Monemvasia, Greece
From the shore, it's a big rock sticking out into the sea. Then you pass over the causeway, and through an iron fortress gate, and suddenly, the town of Monemvasia is before you, a perfectly preserved Byzantine fortified port, once 60,000 strong, now home to just a few hundred. You can readily see why the name Monemvasia means single entrance! In the rocky hills above, ancient Byzantine ruins loom over the town, while below a maze of red tiled roofs and twisting alleys hide tavernas and cafes and the home of revered Greek poet Yannis Ritsos.
Athens, Greece
Walking in the shadow of the Acropolis in the Agora, you can almost hear the voices of Plato, Socrates and Aristotle arguing about who was the greatest philosopher. Ancient Athens, the birthplace of democracy and epicenter of western civilization, is a city for all eternity. Piraeus is the port of Athens, just 15km from the city and 45km from the airport.
Cruise Itinerary | |||
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Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
19/09/26 | Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy | ||
20/09/26 | Ponza, Italy | ||
20/09/26 | Palmarola, Italy | ||
21/09/26 | Sorrento, Italy | ||
22/09/26 | Lipari, Italy | ||
22/09/26 | Stromboli. Italy | ||
23/09/26 | Taormina, Sicily | ||
24/09/26 | Syracuse, Sicily. IT | ||
25/09/26 | At sea | - | - |
26/09/26 | Katakolon, Greece | ||
27/09/26 | Gytheio, Greece | ||
28/09/26 | Monemvasia, Greece | ||
29/09/26 | Hydra, Greece | ||
30/09/26 | Athens (Piraeus) Greece | Disembark |