7-day Cruise to Mediterranean: Italy, France & Spain from Barcelona, Spain on Norwegian Epic

Uncover the hidden gems of the Mediterranean with Norwegian. Whether you wish to stroll along a trendy promenade, recline on a pristine Mediterranean beach or journey back in time to the house where Napoléon was born, the mellow waterfront city of Ajaccio offers something for everyone. From Civitavecchia, explore Rome’s famous ancient ruins and works of art, from Michelangelo’s awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel to the beautifully constructed Trevi Fountain. Discover how pearls have been manufactured since the 19th century in Palma de Mallorca before visiting the shops in Old Town and sampling delicious local cuisine.
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Barcelona, Spain Depart Time: 6:00 PM - Arrive Time: --
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AJACCIO, FRANCE Depart Time: 6:30 PM - Arrive Time: 11:00 AM
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Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Depart Time: 7:00 PM - Arrive Time: 6:00 AM
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Naples/Pompeii, Italy Depart Time: 5:00 PM - Arrive Time: 6:00 AM
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Livorno (Florence/Pisa), Italy Depart Time: 9:00 PM - Arrive Time: 9:00 AM
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Cannes, France Depart Time: 5:00 PM - Arrive Time: 7:00 AM
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Palma Majorca, Spain Depart Time: 8:00 PM - Arrive Time: 12:00 PM
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Barcelona, Spain Depart Time: -- - Arrive Time: 5:00 AM
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Barcelona
The airport for Puerto La Cruz in northeast on the Caribbean. Isla de Margarita is off the coast.
Cannes
The French Riviera is synonymous with beaches, splendid scenery and fascinating people, and nowhere is this more evident than in Cannes. Artists, writers, actors and jet-setters from the world over come here to enjoy the elegant boutiques, art galleries, extravagant restaurants and hotels along the Cote d’Azur.
And of course, the annual Cannes Film Festival draws the creme de la creme of trendsetting celebrities. Nearby is the town of Grasse, known for its fields of fragrant blossoms and perfume factory, and further along is St. Paul-de-Vence, a fortified medieval town perched high atop a hill. It was here that painter Marc Chagall lived and was inspired to create many of his Expressionist masterpieces.
Civitavecchia
Today the port of Civitavecchia has the advantage of being the Italian “stepping stone to the Mediterranean” thanks to its excellent weather conditions and ideal geographical location.
From Civitavecchia it is a train ride to almost anywhere in Italy and a quick jaunt to Sardinia. Its position has helped make it the main national coastal shipping port.
Livorno
Livorno (also known as Leghorn), is situated on the Tyrrhenian coast at the southern edge of the Arno alluvial plain and is an important commercial and industrial center and port. It was founded on a former auxiliary Pisan port between 1576 and the early 17th century, on the orders of the Grand Duke Cosimo I who made it Tuscany’s main outlet to the sea after the Pisan port was filled in. Originally constructed to a pentagonal design and with a still visible orthogonal street system, the town grew in the 19th century; it suffered serious damage during the last War and now has a modern appearance.
Naples
Lava, spewing from a live volcano–no, you won’t see this in Naples, Italy, and you’re lucky, because the last folks in these parts who witnessed such an event were the natives of Pompeii, who were buried under 30 feet of ash and pumice stone in AD 79. You can, however, visit the beautifully preserved remains of this unfortunate city on a short tour from Naples.
There’s much more to Naples, of course. This picturesque city is one of the great cultural centers, full of extraordinary works of art and architecture in the classical Greek and Roman styles.
Naples, on its justly famous blue bay, is the great city of the south. Located on the southwest coast of Italy, south of Rome. The Amalfi Drive to the south arguably is the world’s most scenic motor route. Naples enjoys a very dry and warm climate year around.
Palma De Majorca
The vacation spot for lovers and friends since the time of Frederic Chopin and George Sand, Majorca’s island lifestyle will charm you. Shop in the open-air markets, explore the imposing gothic cathedral, and chill out in the harborside cafes and bars. Or head for the hills and the pearl-making center of Manacor-and some gorgeous scenery along the coast.
Alcúdia is the main tourist destination in the north of Majorca, popular with families, and offers one of the area’s best markets.
Fares shown are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted, and are per person, based on double occupancy. Government taxes, fees, and fuel supplement (where applicable) are additional. NCL reserves the right to charge a fuel supplement without prior notice should the closing price of West Texas Intermediate Fuel increase above $65 per barrel on the NYMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange Index). In the event a fuel supplement is charged, NCL will have sole discretion to apply the supplementary charge to both existing and new bookings, regardless of whether such bookings have been paid in full. Such supplementary charges are not included in the cruise fare. The fuel supplement charge will not exceed $10.00 per passenger per day. Prices are based on availability and subject to change.
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