7 NIGHT GREEK ISLES CRUISE
Royal Caribbean Jewel of the Seas 14th July 2023
Join the Jewel of the Seas in Civitavecchia (Rome) on this Classic 7 night Magical Mediterranean Cruise with ports of call at: Cartagena – Barcelona – Palma (Mallorca) – Corsica – Portofina before returning to Rome and your flight home.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION |
Rome |
DEPARTURE TIME |
Board your ship between 12 noon and 3 p.m. |
INCLUDED |
All Flights |
Transfers |
7 Night Cruise |
Full Board |
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NOT INCLUDED |
Shore Excursions |
On Board Gratuity |
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Jewel of the Seas
The perfect ship to enjoy incredible family fun. A ship that retains a bright, spacious and uncrowded atmosphere – the sparkling Jewel of the Seas is a perfect choice for your dream cruise holiday. And if you’re looking for a romantic getaway, this beautiful ship has plenty of tranquil spaces for you to unwind and really enjoy some peace and quiet. A great range of dining options and superb entertainment day and night make the Jewel of the Seas ideal for those new to cruise holidays as well as seasoned travelers looking for new horizons.
Facilities on board
- Main pool area with whirlpools, Balinese-themed solarium
- Ship Shape Spa, fitness centre
- Gym, multi-sports court, jogging track
- Adventure Ocean youth facilities
- Rock-climbing wall, mini-golf and golf simulator
- Latté-Tudes, speciality coffee shop
- Tonnage 90,090
- Passenger capacity 2,112
- Total Crew 859
- Total Cabins 1,055
- Decks 12
Day 1: Civitavecchia (Rome)
Embark your ship – Jewel of the Seas®
Civitavecchia (Rome) is often described as the Eternal City and is filled with breath taking treasurers of almost every description – The Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, St Peter’s Basilica, the Colosseum, and the Trevi Fountain where a tossed coin promises your return to this city of Romance. Take a walk along the famous (and expensive) Via Veneto which came to fame in the 1960’ as the centre of la dolce vita (the sweet life) attracting jet setters from around the world.
Day 2: At Sea
Day 3: Cartagena
The port of Cartagena, in the Mediterranean’s Costa Cálida, has been prized since Carthaginian times. Thanks to its strategic position on the Murcia coast, it has been inhabited by several cultures which have left their mark on its artistic heritage. A tour of the place and its museums will draw us into the history of a city closely tied to the sea.
Day 4: Barcelona
Barcelona combines everything that is most charming about Mediterranean cities – a relaxed pace, months of endless sunshine, unbeatable food – with the cultural and design sophistication of almost any city in the northern hemisphere. Its patchwork of architectural styles displays dark, Gothic façades next to the harlequin buildings of the Modernistas and the skyline-piercing constructions of Jean Nouvel or Herzog and de Meuron, and a day spent admiring them can be topped off with a sun downer on one of the city’s seven beaches before dinner at any number of Michelin-starred gastronomic temples or humble, family-run tapas bars.
Day 5: Palma (Mallorca)
Palma a major port, and the summer holiday spot of choice for Spain’s royal family. Explore the lovely old quarter and step into the past in the historic churches, then get a taste of contemporary Palma in the city’s lively tapas bars. Visit the Arab Baths, the Moorish Palace and the Mallorca Museum, buy a string of Mallorca pearls or for outstanding views of the harbour take a ride on the wooden train to Soller.
Day 6: Corsica
Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Stroll past the cathedral where the future emperor of France was baptized and take a look at the Casa Bonaparte a museum devoted to the Imperial glory of France. But Corsica is also known as the “scented isle” because of the aromatic bush, le maquis, that covers much of the island and was also the name of the French resistance movement during the German occupation in World War 2.
Day 7: Portofino
Portofino is in the province of Genoa, on the Italian Riviera. It is both a fishing village and luxury resort, famous for its historical association with the rich and famous. Portofino was originally named Portus Delphini due to the abundance of dolphins and whales found in its crystal blue waters. This is a diver’s haven of red coral and fish by the millions. Pastel coloured buildings rim the picturesque harbour filled with luxury yachts.
Day 8: Civitavecchia (Rome)
Disembark your ship – Jewel of the Seas®
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