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Cruise in the Mediterranean from Civitavecchia to Barcelona aboard Silver Nova ship with visits to Italy, Tunisia, and Spain for 8 days

5.600€

About this cruise

Embark on an 8-day cruise adventure in the Mediterranean, departing from Civitavecchia and sailing to Barcelona on the Silver Nova ship. Discover enchanting destinations in Italy, Tunisia, and Spain along the way.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (5.600€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

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Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
23/11/2026 - 30/11/2026 - - - 9.800€

Double Cabin Price

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23/11/2026 - 30/11/2026 - - - 11.200€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
23/11/2026 - 30/11/2026 - - - 11.200€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
23/11/2026 - 30/11/2026 - - - 11.200€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy. Departure time: 19:00. The Italian capital city of Rome is also known as "the Eternal City" because the vibrant metropolis still houses valuable and world-famous treasures from antiquity. Some of the city`s key attractions include the "Baths of Caracalla", the imperial forum, the Colosseum, the "Piazza Navona", the Fountain of Neptune, and of course, St. Peter`s Basilica with Michelangelo`s dome.

Day 2: Naples, Italy. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The city has Greek origins and belonged to the Sicilian Kingdom of the Normans in the 11th century. From 1282 until the founding of Italy in 1861, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Naples. Worth seeing are the Piazza Garibaldi (the main square of Naples in front of the central train station with the Garibaldi monument, Via Umberto I with many shops, fruit and fish markets, and street vendors everywhere); the old town districts (with the port, the city gate Porta Capuana, the Church of San Francesco, the town hall, and the Galleria Umberto I); the former Royal Palace Palazzo Reale (with the National Library); Castel Sant`Elmo (from the 14th century, located on a hill above the city); the Cathedral of San Gennaro (from the 13th century, with the tomb of the patron saint of Naples, St. Januarius); the National Archaeological Museum (with the famous Alexander Mosaic); and the National Museum (with many findings from Herculaneum and Pompeii).

Day 3: Trapani (Sicily), Italy. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 9 hours. Trapani, the ancient Drepanon, extends in the shape of a sickle on the west coast of Sicily into the Mediterranean Sea. At the very tip of the port city stands the Torre di Ligny, which now houses the Prehistoric Museum. An exhibition of fine coral works can be seen at the Museo Pepoli in the old Carmelite monastery. Right next to it is the Santuario dell`Annunziata with the marble statue of the Madonna of Trapani. Also worth mentioning is the Jewish Quarter with the Palazzo della Giudecca. Casalecchio, the oldest district of the city, consists of an Arab-looking labyrinth of narrow streets.

Day 4: La Goulette (Tunis), Tunisia. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The seaside resort of La Goulette is located in the northeast of Tunis. The port city offers the opportunity to sit outside restaurants and cafes on beautiful and hot summer nights, especially to enjoy fish specialties and other diverse Tunisian dishes outdoors.

Day 5: Cagliari (Sardinia), Italy. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 22:00. Duration of port stay: 14 hours. Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia and also the largest and oldest city on the island (evidence from the 8th century BC). It was founded by the Phoenicians and is located in the south of the island. Attractions include: Castello di Cagliari from the 13th century, National Archaeological Museum and "Siamese Cardu" Museum, Roman Necropolis of "Travixeddu and Bonaria", San Saturnino Church from the 5th century AD, Cathedral from the 14th century, Elephant Tower and San Pancrazio Tower, Roman Amphitheater, Botanical Garden.

Day 6: Sea day.

Day 7: Palma (Mallorca), Balearic Islands. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The port of Palma de Mallorca can accommodate eight cruise ships simultaneously. These can dock at the northwest or southwest docks as well as the West Pier. The city center is located about 6 to 7 km from the West Pier and about 5 km from the northwest or southwest docks. A shuttle service is available at around €9 per person, but buses also provide access to the capital of the Balearic Islands. Palma de Mallorca serves as an economic and cultural center of Mallorca. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the city evolved into a major trading hub in the western Mediterranean. Trade brought the city wealth and prestige. Most of the major historical buildings in Mallorca date back to that time. In Palma, life thrives both on the shaded boulevard Passeig des Born and in the narrow streets of the historic district. Palma, as a modern metropolis, still boasts an attractive city center with notable attractions such as the Cathedral `La Seu` with its Gothic spires, the `Almudaina` Palace, the former residence of the Mallorcan royal family, and the commercial exchange building `La Llotja`. The `Mercat Olivar` market hall, frequented by locals, is also found here.

Day 8: Barcelona, Spain. Arrival time: 07:00. The city is a successful blend of tradition and modernity. Here you can find both historic buildings from the Middle Ages and modern architecture. Barcelona is considered the most important economic center of Catalonia. In terms of culture, the Mediterranean metropolis has a lot to offer, including the Picasso Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Art Museum of Catalonia. In the Gothic old town "Barri Gotic" stands the Cathedral "La Seu" from the 13th century. But the iconic symbol of Barcelona is the church "Sagrada Familia", designed by Antonio Gaudí. In Barcelona, there is a bustling business scene during the day as well as an active nightlife. Another sight to see is the "Rambles", the magnificent promenade located in the center with numerous street cafes, shops, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Additionally, one should not miss "El Puerto", the port with a beautiful view over Barcelona and the nearby Boulevard "Paseo de Colón".