5-Star Best of Italy & Croatia
Experience the Celebrity Cruise luxury on this 11-night cruise from Rome visiting the best of Italy and Croatia onboard 5-Star Celebrity Constellation.
What's Included
- Flight from Dublin to Rome
- Transfer from airport to the port in Civitavecchia
- 11 nights onboard the 5-Star Celebrity Constellation, based on 2 sharing
- Award-winning cuisine on a full board basis
- Spectacular day and evening entertainment
- Transfer from port to airport in Venice
- Return flight Venice to Dublin
- 1 check-in bag of 20kgs per person
- Taxes and charges
Celebrity Constellation
Celebrity Constellation® offers you some of the classiest and most unforgettable experiences at sea as you explore the Caribbean Islands, Europe, and the Atlantic. Solstice Class improvements have made Constellation® even more luxurious – make sure to try Qsine, the innovative speciality dining venue serving up a diverse menu of modern cuisine. An evening spent at our Rooftop Terrace enjoying a movie alongside themed snacks and drinks under the stars with our Taste of Film experience is also a must.
Celebrity Constellation® is a haven for foodies. From the timeless elegance and classic combinations found in the main dining room to the authentic ice cream at the Café al Bacio and Gelateria, there’s something to tantalise your taste-buds at every time of day.
When the stars come out over the ocean, Constellation® comes to life. Why not head to Cellar Masters for a craft beer or liquor, or perhaps dance the night away at the Reflections Lounge?
And if you’re looking for the ultimate in accommodation, Celebrity Constellation® now has the Edge. Looking forward to the innovative staterooms that will be featured onboard Celebrity Edge®, setting sail in 2018, Celebrity Constellation® will now feature one Infinite Balcony – touch a button and your entire living space becomes the balcony, letting you walk right out to the water’s edge.
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Booking Remarks
Inclusive of taxes and service charges as indicatedNon-refundable or transferable booking deposit of €165 per person. Full payment due 16 weeks from departure.
Optional Insurance available (call for details)
Gratuities not included
Single supplement may be available on request
These prices are guidelines only and are subject to change and availability. Pricing will be confirmed at time of booking.
Itinerary
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
Following your flight, you will be transferred to the port to join your 5-Star cruise ship, the Celebrity Constellation.
La Spezia, Italy
The port at the head of the majestic Gulf of La Spezia, an impressively sweeping panorama of islands and rough headlands renamed the Gulf of the Poets, is workaday La Spezia. A major naval and shipbuilding centre, it has a fine art gallery, the Museo Amedeo Lia, probably the finest collection of medieval and Renaissance art you can enjoy on a holiday to Liguria.
At Sea
Amalfi Coast, Italy
The Amalfi Coast is a 50-kilometer stretch of coastline along the southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, in the Campania region. It’s a popular holiday destination, with sheer cliffs and a rugged shoreline dotted with small beaches and pastel-colored fishing villages. The coastal road between the port city of Salerno and clifftop Sorrento winds past grand villas, terraced vineyards and cliffside lemon groves.
Messina, Sicily, Italy
Messina may well be your first sight of Sicily, and – from your holiday cruise ship – it’s a fine one, the glittering town spread up the hillside beyond its sickle-shaped Mediterranean harbour.
On a shore excursion you can discover Messina’s most important monument, the Duomo, which epitomizes the city’s phoenix-like ability to re-create itself from the ashes of its last disaster. It’s the reconstruction of a twelfth-century cathedral erected by Roger II, one of a series of great Norman churches of Sicily that include the sumptuous cathedrals of Palermo and Cefalù. The Duomo’s detached campanile, or bell tower, claims to be the largest astronomical clock in the world, and puts on its best show at noon every day, when a bronze lion (Messina’s ancient emblem) unleashes a mighty roar over the city that can be quite alarming if you’re not expecting it!
At Sea
Kotor, Montenegro
Wedged between brooding mountains and a moody corner of the bay, achingly atmospheric Kotor (Котор) is perfectly at one with its setting. Hemmed in by staunch walls snaking improbably up the surrounding slopes, the town is a medieval maze of museums, churches, cafe-strewn squares and Venetian palaces and pillories. It’s a dramatic and delightful place where the past coexists with the present; its cobblestones ring with the sound of children racing to school in centuries-old buildings, lines of laundry flutter from wrought-iron balconies, and hundreds of cats – the descendants of seafaring felines – loll in marble laneways. Come nightfall, Kotor’s spectacularly lit-up walls glow as serenely as a halo. Behind the bulwarks, the streets buzz with bars, live music – from soul to serenades – and castle-top clubbing.
Budva’s got the beaches, and nearby Dubrovnik’s got the bling, but for romance, ambience and living history, this Old Town outflanks them all.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Regardless of whether you are visiting Dubrovnik for the first time or the hundredth, the sense of awe never fails to descend when you set eyes on the beauty of the old town. Indeed it’s hard to imagine anyone becoming jaded by the city’s limestone streets, baroque buildings and the endless shimmer of the Adriatic, or failing to be inspired by a walk along the ancient city walls that protected the capital of a sophisticated republic for centuries.
Although the shelling of Dubrovnik in 1991 horrified the world, the city has bounced back with vigour to enchant visitors again. Marvel at the interplay of light on the old stone buildings; trace the peaks and troughs of Dubrovnik’s past in museums replete with art and artefacts; take the cable car up to Mt Srđ; exhaust yourself climbing up and down narrow lanes – then plunge into the azure sea.
Split, Croatia
Croatia’s second-largest city, Split (Spalato in Italian) is a great place to see Dalmatian life as it’s really lived. Always buzzing, this exuberant city has just the right balance between tradition and modernity. Step inside Diocletian’s Palace (a Unesco World Heritage Site and one of the world’s most impressive Roman monuments) and you’ll see dozens of bars, restaurants and shops thriving amid the atmospheric old walls where Split has been humming along for thousands of years.
To top it off, Split has a unique setting. Its dramatic coastal mountains act as the perfect backdrop to the turquoise waters of the Adriatic and help divert attention from the dozens of shabby high-rise apartment blocks that fill its suburbs. It’s this thoroughly lived-in aspect of Split that means it will never be a fantasy land like Dubrovnik, but perhaps it’s all the better for that.
Zadar, Croatia
Boasting a historic old town of Roman ruins, medieval churches, cosmopolitan cafes and quality museums set on a small peninsula, Zadar is an intriguing city. It’s not too crowded and its two unique attractions – the sound-and-light spectacle of the Sea Organ and the Sun Salutation – need to be seen and heard to be believed.
While it’s not a picture-postcard kind of place from every angle, the mix of ancient relics, Habsburg elegance and coastal setting all offset the unsightly tower blocks climbing up the hilly hinterland. It’s no Dubrovnik, but it’s not a museum town either – this is a living, vibrant city, enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
Zadar is also a key transport hub, with superb ferry connections to the surrounding islands.
Ravenna, Italy
Following your departure from the Constellation, you will be transferred to the airport to catch your flight home to Dublin.
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