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23 Night Best of the Mediterranean

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In-depth Mediterranean itinerary!
Embark on a 21-night roundtrip cruise from Rome aboard Princess Cruises, exploring the Mediterranean’s most captivating destinations. Visit Naples, then sail to Crete, Kusadasi, Mykonos, Athens, and the iconic cliffs of Santorini. Discover the charm of Bar and Corfu, the history of Sicily, and the vibrant cities of Barcelona and Mallorca. Continue to Marseille and Corsica before visiting the picturesque Italian Riviera stops of Santa Margherita, Genoa, and La Spezia, enjoying a blend of culture, history, and stunning coastal scenery along the way.
*14 nights in the same stateroom: + $100pp (double occupancy)
*14 nights in the same stateroom: +$200pp (single occupancy)
*There are only a limited amount of staterooms available on each sailing where moving is not going to be necessary.
Your Cruise
- 21 Night Best of the Mediterranean Cruise
- Taxes
CruisePlus Booking Bonus
- Roundtrip Airfare from Select Gateways
- 2 Nights in a 4-star Rome Hotel
- $67.50 US per person Onboard Credit

Priority Access
» Priority check-in
» Priority access to specialty restaurant reservations
» Priority line at the Guest Services desk
» Priority line at the Shore Excursions desk
» Priority access to tenders ashore in select ports
» Priority disembarkation
Premium Dining
» Expanded 24-hour room service breakfast menu
» Pinnacle Class ships: Private dining venue for breakfast and dinner with an expanded menu
» All other ships: Priority seating in the Dining Room for breakfast and dinner with an expanded menu
Exclusive Amenities
» Complimentary stateroom upgrade
» Dedicated concierge service
» Welcome glass of sparkling wine on embarkation day
» Premium bathrobes
» Club Orange keycard
» Exclusive Club Orange tote bag (one per stateroom)
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Ancient City of Ephesus
Enter the city though the Magnesia Gate entrance and walk down a marble road to the ruins of this Roman provincial capital. The major sites are the Odeum, the Celsus Library, the Temple of Hadrian, the Fountain of Trajan and the Great Theater. The theater had seating for 25,000, and is the site where St. Paul preached to the Ephesians.

Oia
A small village set on a cliff known worldwide for its picturesque, whitewashed buildings and blue-domed churches.
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Palermo
The capital of the Italian island of Sicily is Palermo. While the enormous neoclassical Teatro Massimo is well-known for opera performances, the Palermo Cathedral, built in the 12th century, is home to royal tombs. The Cappella Palatina, which has Byzantine mosaics, and the Palazzo dei Normanni, a royal house that dates to the ninth century, are also in the centre. Popular marketplaces include the Vucciria, which is close to the port, and the central Ballar street market.
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Genoa City
In the Italian region of Liguria, the Province of Genoa was a province. Genoa served as the nation's capital. The Metropolitan City of Genoa took its place.
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