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7 Days - Rome & Prix du Monde of Monaco [Barcelona to Rome]
Cruise Line: Windstar Cruise
Ship: Wind Surf
Sailing Dates: May 20 2025 | May 21 2026
Port: Barcelona to Rome
7 Days - Rome & Prix du Monde of Monaco [Barcelona to Rome]
Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
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0 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 06:00 PM | |
1 | Buenos Aires, Argentina T | 08:00 AM | 05:00 PM |
2 | Montevideo, Uruguay T | � | � |
3 | AT SEA | � | � |
4 | AT SEA | � | � |
5 | Ilhabela (Sao Sebastiao), Brazil | 08:00 AM | 05:00 PM |
6 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 08:00 AM | � |
7 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | � | 06:00 PM |
8 | Armacao dos Buzios, Brazil | 07:00 AM | 02:00 PM |
9 | AT SEA | � | � |
10 | Salvador da Bahia, Brazil | 10:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
11 | AT SEA | � | � |
12 | Recife, Brazil | 08:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
13 | Natal, Brazil | 08:00 AM | 06:00 PM |
14 | AT SEA | � | � |
15 | AT SEA | � | � |
16 | Crossing the Equator | � | � |
17 | Cruising the Amazon River | � | � |
18 | Santarem, Brazil | 05:00 AM | 11:59 PM |
19 | Cruising the Amazon River | � | � |
20 | Manaus, Brazil | 06:00 AM | � |
21 | Manaus, Brazil | 06:00 AM | � |
8 Days - YACHTING IN ALBANIA & CROATIA [Dubrovnik to Dubrovnik]
Cruise Line: Variety Cruises
Ship: Callisto
Sailing Dates: May 23 2025 | Jun 27 2025 | Aug 01 2025 | Sep 05 2025 | May 22 2026 | Jun 26 2026 | Jul 31 2026 | Sep 04 2026
Port: Dubrovnik to Dubrovnik
8 Days - YACHTING IN ALBANIA & CROATIA [Dubrovnik to Dubrovnik]
Day 1 | Saturday
GRUZ PORT, DUBROVNIK
Your adventure begins at the picturesque Dubrovnik Cruise Port in Gruz, where you'll board the elegant M/Y Callisto. As you step on board, immerse yourself in a world of ambience and hospitality with a gracious welcome, a refreshing drink, and a delectable Welcome Dinner that sets the perfect tone for your journey ahead. As twilight descends, we'll bid farewell to Dubrovnik and set sail for the enchanting island of Korcula.
Day 2 | Sunday
KORCULA
Today, we arrive at Korcula, a natural wonderland boasting a captivating wine culture, a picturesque old city, secluded beaches, and endless olive groves. Explore the charming lanes of KorÄula's historic old town, marvel at the bell tower, and visit St. Mark's Cathedral. Lose yourself in its labyrinth of streets steeped in history. Enjoy Korcula at your own pace or join our optional tour to discover its wine heritage at Bire winery, where you'll taste the unique Grk wine with roots dating back to the 5th century AD. In the evening, savor a Signature Cocktail Demonstration Experience before our onboard dinner.
Day 3 | Monday
VIS, CROATIA
In the morning, we arrive at Vis Island, a unique gem in Croatia's archipelago where time seems to slow down. Enjoy a swim in the alluring azure waters, followed by an onboard BBQ lunch with ouzo! Luxuriate in the tranquility or join our optional walking tour to explore the island's rich history, including its military base, museums, and hidden Yugoslavian tunnels. In the evening, gather with fellow travelers for an onboard dinner.
Day 4 | Tuesday
BAR, MONTENEGRO
Today, we explore Bar, Montenegro's bustling commercial center, blending modernity with remnants of socialist architecture evident in its urban landscape and diverse churches. After lunch onboard, join our optional tour to discover the origins of Montenegro's renowned olive oil amidst lush olive groves at the mountain foothills. Witness ancient olive oil production techniques, including a visit to one of the oldest fruit-bearing olive trees. Uncover the hidden gem of "Stari Bar," the abandoned old town steeped in centuries of history, with its haunting ruins and ancient gates. Enjoy dinner onboard as we bid farewell to Montenegro and sail towards Albania.
Day 5 | Wednesday
VLORAS, ALBANIA
Enjoy a morning swim break at tranquil Orikum Bay, soaking up the sun's warmth while awaiting clearance to enter Vloras port, nestled in southern Albania. Renowned for its rich culture and vibrant folklore, Vloras promises enchantment and discovery. After a delicious lunch onboard, join our optional tour to explore Vloras' storied past. Wander through the newly renovated old town, filled with charming cafes and eateries, and stroll along historic cobblestone streets as knowledgeable guides share tales of bygone eras. Savor our signature wine tasting before an onboard dinner. After an evening of culinary exploration, bid farewell to Vloras as we head to our next destination, Durres.
Day 6 | Thursday
DURRES, ALBANIA
Upon morning arrival, consider joining our optional tour to Tirana, Albania's vibrant capital. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you'll witness the city's remarkable transformations since the era of Enver Hoxha, reflecting a significant shift towards openness and global engagement after years of isolation. Despite its modest size, Tirana boasts a wealth of cultural treasures awaiting discovery. Explore its museums, monuments, and historic landmarks, including the iconic Skanderbeg Square, named after the national hero pivotal in Albania's independence struggle from the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. After dinner onboard, we'll set sail for our next destination: the enchanting shores of Kotor, Montenegro.
Day 7 | Friday
KOTOR, MONTENEGRO
In the morning, we embark on a scenic journey through the magnificent "Fjord" of Boka Kotorska, nestled within the Balkan Peninsula. Take in the breathtaking vistas of towering mountains and charming villages along the shoreline, creating an awe-inspiring panorama. Enjoy lunch onboard. Kotor itself is a marvel of history and architecture, centered around its iconic Stari Grad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the afternoon, consider joining our optional tour exploring the highlights of the Kotor area, including the majestic LovÄen Mountain massif. Indulge in local flavors with samples of NjeguÅ¡ki prÅ¡ut paired with a refreshing local beer or homemade liqueur. As the sun sets, delight in our Captain's Dinner onboard as we sail towards our next destination, Dubrovnik.
Day 8 | Saturday
DUBROVNIK
This morning finds us at Dubrovnik and disembarkation is set for 9 am after breakfast. Our cruise manager will assist with any prearranged transfers you've organized. We look forward to welcoming you back aboard one of our VARIETY CRUISES around the world soon!
8 Days -LA DOLCE VITA [Naples to Malta]
Cruise Line: Variety Cruises
Ship: Variety Voyager
Sailing Dates: May 24 2025 | Jun 14 2025 | Jul 19 2025 | Aug 16 2025
Port: Naples to Malta
8 Days -LA DOLCE VITA [Naples to Malta]
Day 1
NAPLES, ITALY
Embarkation 2-4pm. Overnight at sea.
Day 2
CAPRI, ITALY
This morning, after a sumptuous breakfast on board, drop anchor at Capri. Located in the Tyrrhenian Sea directly south of Naples, Capri has been a popular resort destination since the time of the Romans. With its impressive scenery, clear skies, and perfect climate, it has earned its reputation as the âjewelâ of the Bay of Naples. Here starts our optional half day Capri excursion; we take the islandâs iconic funicular from Marina Grande to the village of Capri and then we set off on a guided walk to the Gardens of Augustus, which offer sweeping views of the sea and the stacked rock formations off the coast and visit also the iconic, bustling Piazzetta which, being the centre of Capri, is the focal point of life on the island. We will have some free time to explore the area before returning via the funicular to the port. Lunch is served on board the ship, with the rest of the afternoon is yours to relax before dinner. Overnight at sea to Amalfi.
Day 3
AMALFI OR SORRENTO, ITALY
After breakfast on board, we will spend the morning on the breathtaking Amalfi or Sorrento coast, with its cliff-top villas, azure coastline and luxury boutiques. Optional half day excursion. In the late evening, take in the view as we cruise past Stromboli, an active volcano off the northern coast of Sicily. Overnight at sea to the Aeolian Islands.
Day 4
LIPARI, ITALY
Morning arrival in Lipari, the largest of the Aeolian islands and scattered with important archeological sites; ruins and remains here date back to 1700 BC and include Neolithic stones, ancient tombstones, Greek walls, and Roman villas. Join our optional morning tour to learn about them, as well as the 16th Century Spanish castle and 12th Century harbour Cathedral. Afternoon at leisure. Overnight in Lipari.
Day 5
TAORMINA - GIARDINI NAXOS, ITALY
After breakfast, the ship heads to Taormina and the charming seaside village of Giardini Naxos. The area, having been settled for even before the Greeks founded Naxos in 743 BC, is a popular destination for sun, sand, and sea. On our optional Taormina tour we will discover the villageâs narrow alleyways, along with the fifteenth-century Palazzo Corvaja and the impressive Greek amphitheatre, which boasts extraordinary acoustics, before we take a stroll along the Corso Umberto, a pedestrian street which crosses Taorminaâs centre. Flanked on both sides by upscale boutiques selling clothes, jewellery and souvenirs, we will understand why Taormina is called the âSicilian Saint Tropez.â In the afternoon, enjoy the view as the ship cruises towards Catania. Overnight in port.
Day 6
CATANIA (FOR MT. ETNA), ITALY
Following breakfast, we set off in a private coach on a full-day excursion to Mount Etna, Italyâs largest active volcano, and Catania. Pass through Nicolosi, a small Sicilian village that has existed in the shadow of the volcano for centuries. A new road offers scenic views as it winds up the mountainâs slopes. Constructed after an eruption in 1983, it passes through vineyards, woods, and valleys of black lava. At approximately 2000 metres above sea level, the Rifugio Sapienza is the highest point of the mountain accessible by vehicle. We will take a short walk to the Crateri Silvestri, two sizable craters formed during a significant eruption in 1892, to admire 360-degree views of the Gulf of Catania. Lunch is served in a local restaurant overlooking the lava stream. Afterwards, continue to Catania. This city has long been dominated by Mount Etnaâs presence. We join our guide for a stroll through the city centre, including the Cathedral of Saint Agatha, the picturesque Piazza del Duomo, and the Fontana dellâElefante, which features a Roman-era elephant statue carved from Mount Etnaâs basalt. The walk continues along Via Crociferi which is lined by imposing churches emblematic of Cataniaâs Baroque architectural style, then stop at Piazza Stesicoro, one of the main squares in Catania, to admire the monument to Vincenzo Bellini, famed Romantic composer who was born here. The walk will continue back to the port. If you wish, you can continue exploring the town on your own. This afternoon, the ship sails towards Syracuse. Overnight at sea.
Day 7
SYRACUSE, ITALY
After breakfast on the ship, we can have a half-day tour to Syracuse, with its rich Greek and Roman history. The tour begins with a short drive to the Neapolis Archaeological Park, an open-air museum of Sicilian ruins. The spectacular Teatro Greco (âGreek Theatreâ) is among the most impressive amphitheaters to survive from antiquity. We will also visit the enigmatic Latomia del Paradiso, a limestone quarry which supplied stone for this ancient city. The Orecchio di Dionisio (âEar of Dionysusâ) is a 23 metre-high man-made cave known for its near-perfect acoustics, and the altar of Hieron II served as a site for animal sacrifices. After exploring the park, we drive to Ortygia, an island which is home to the remains of some of the cityâs earliest constructions. Here, we will discover the Temple of Apollo, the Fountain of Arethusa and a Baroque cathedral built over the remains of the famed Temple of Athena. After the tour, we return to the ship or enjoy some free time in the town. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure. Departure late afternoon to Malta. Overnight at sea to Malta.
Day 8
VALLETTA, MALTA
Breakfast in Valletta Port, then time to say goodbye. For now. We hope to see you on another one of our cruises soon!
Arctic Odyssey - from Norway to Svalbard
Cruise Line: Albatros Cruises
Ship: Ocean Albatros
Sailing Dates: May 30 2025
Port: Tromso, Norway to Longyearbyen, Svalbard
Arctic Odyssey - from Norway to Svalbard
Day 1
Tromso, Norway - Embarkation
Arrive in Tromso, the majestic 'Capital of the Arctic'. Situated deep in the maze of fjords for which Norway is famous, Tromso sits on an island surrounded by steep mountains and plunging seas.
Known worldwide as Norway's Arctic capital, Tromso is the largest city in the European Arctic with around 80,000 residents, and is the hub for transport, industry and tourism throughout the region. Visitors from all ober the world come to experience this vibrant city, as well as explore the stunning nature which surrounds it, or to simply bask in the midnight summer sun.
Ocean Albatros awaits in the calm waters of the city harbour, ready to take our guests on a spectacular journey, leaving Europe behind and heading into the wild north beyond. After the mandatory safety drill, relax on the outer decks sipping a carefully crafted cocktail as Ocean Albatros sets sail through the fjords of northern Norway.
Day 2
Gjesaerstappan, Skarsvag and the North Cape
In the early morning of the first full day of our expedition, we will arrive at Gjesaerstappan, a maze of rugged islands and skerries off the coast of the small village of Gjesaer. These islands were designated a nature reserve in 1983, and exploring on the nearby waters cleary shows why! These islands hold an incredible amount of life, with vast colonies of kittiwakes, guillemots, razorbills, puffins and gannets all nesting in the area - one of Norway's greatest natural wonders!
Ocean Albatros will reposition over lunchtime to the tiny village of Skarsvag. Skarsvag holds the distinction of being the most northerly fishing village in the world, and many residents work harvesting the rich chilly waters at the top of Scandinavia. From Skarsvag, we will join an excursion to Nordkapp, the monument which marks the northernmost tip of mainland Norway and the European continent. This famed landmark beckons us to the next part of our journey, as we leave civilisation behind in the evening, and strike out towards the wild Arctic islands of Svalbard.
DAY 3
Bjornoya/Bear Island
Situated in the middle of the Barents Sea between northern Norway and southern Svalbard lies Bjonoya, known in English as Bear Island. This rugged island marks the start of the High Arctic, as the peaks of the island loom on the horizon.
Small, isolated and rarely visited, Bear Island was once heavily exploited by whalers and sealers, who flocked to the island from across Europe to harvest oil-bearing marine mammals. Thankfully, the island and surrounding waters are now protected as a nature reserve, and the island is returning to natural abundance. Despite the name, polar bears are almost unknown here, but whales and seals are common in these rich waters, and the steep cliffs of the isalnd are home to literally millions of seabirds. Guillemots, razorbills, puffins and gannets all crowd for space on tiny rock ledges, while hungry gulls and skuas cruise overhead in a never-ending search for prey.
If conditions permit, we will aim to offer a Zodiac cruise with our expert expedition team to experience the incredible wildife of this remote island - a true bucket-list experience!
DAY 4
Southwest Svalbard
The southwest coast of Svalbard is washed by warmer water coming up through the Atlantic, so winter ice generally retreats first from this reagion. This allows us to enter the southern fjords of the area, even at the start of the summer - easily some of the most spectacular regions of this stunning archipelago. Throughout this maze of fjords and islands, birds cluster together on high cliffs and reindeer graze on the fertile slopes below, while icebergs drift by from the various large glaciers in the area. Tiny calico snow buntings flit between crags, while perfectly camouflaged purple sandpipers scamper along the shore. Look higher up on the vegetated slopes, and there - greyish white 'boulders' move and resolve themselves into sheep-sized reindeer: the unique subspecies native to Svalbard. A flash of bluish-black, and the screeches of nearby birds herald the arrival of the Arctic fox, the only native land predator on Svalbard (the polar bear being classified as a marine mammal).
The mountaintops are most often covered by dense clouds and the East-Spitsbergen current often leads pack ice into the mouths of the fjords. With a huge variety of landing sites to explore, this region is without doubt one of the most exciting and diverse regions of Svallbard! Options to explore in the area include the huge bird cliffs of Alkhjornet and VÃ¥rsolbukta, and the historical sites of Calypsobyen and Bambsebu, where prospectors, trappers and a range of other adventurers attempted to make their fortunes.
DAY 5-7
Northwest Svalbard
One of the largest protected wilderness areas in Europe, North West Svalbard was declared a national park in 1973. The area is famed for its history, which documents some of the earliest human arrivals on Svalbard. While Norse explorers may have sighted these icy shores during the Viking Age, the first definite arrival was the expedition of William Barents, the legendary Dutch explorer for whom the Barents Sea is named. While now protected from human distruption, when Barents arrived in 1596, he noted the vast numbers of whales and seals which were soon prey to English and Dutch whalers, who arrived within a decade of Barents to pillage the area's wildlife. The area occupies the triple point between land, sea and ice, and as such was the perfect location from which to harvest the gentle giants of the oceans. Sites used to dismember whale carcasses and render them for their precious oil include the Dutch settlement of Smeerenburg, where the remains of 16th Century blubber ovens and building foundations can still be seen. Other sites such as nearby Ytre Norskoya record the darker side of this industrialised slaughter, where hundreds of young men who hoped to make their fortunes are buried thousands of miles from home.
Today, all that remains from this period of history are bones and the scant remnants of human habitation. Slowly reclaimed by creeping Arctic nature, the region is now a nature lovers paradise. Tiny Arctic poppies and purple saxifrage defy the brutal conditions to flower in the brief summer, while geese, eider ducks and other seabirds return to the island to raise their young. Walrus can be found hauled out on beaches, and we must always be on careful lookout for wandering polar bears in this now again wild region.
A haven of wildlife, fascinating history and jaw-dropping scenery, northwest Svalbard is surely one of the most spectacular areas of the Arctic, if not the world!
DAY 8
Longyearbyen, Svalbard - Disembarkation
On the final morning of our expedition, we arrive in Longyearbyen, Svalbard - the world's northernmost... everything! This remarkable little city is not only the northernmost town in the world (if one excludes the tiny research community of Ny-Alesund, slightly further north on Svalbard), but also hosts the world's northernmost civilian airport, schools, bank and supermarket.
The town's rugged frontier edge belies a core of warm Nordic hospitality and coziness, with comfy cafes, excellent restaurants and boutique shops all within walking distance. Even this small town will feel like a metropolis after days of isolation in the wilderness of the Arctic!
After enjoying exploring Longyearbyen and a fond farewell to the crew and fellow guests of Ocean Albatros, guest will be transported to Svalbard Airport to flyy back to the Norwegian mainland- with memories to last a lifetime.
Icelandic mosaic
Cruise Line: Ponant Cruises
Ship: Le-Champlain
Sailing Dates: Jun 03 2025 | Jun 10 2025 | Jul 28 2025 | Jul 29 2025 | Aug 04 2025 | May 25 2026 | Jun 06 2026 | Jun 13 2026 | Jun 20 2026 | Jul 06 2026 | Jul 13 2026 | Jul 20 2026 | Jul 27 2026 | Aug 03 2026
Port: Reykjavik - Reykjavik
Icelandic mosaic
Ports of Call & Excursions

Day 1 - ReykjavÃk
Icelandâs capital stretches along the edge of a vast bay in the west of the country. Perlan, the âPearl of ReykjavÃkâ, a museum located on âOskjuhlið hill, offers a panoramic view of the lush, green landscapes. A little further, one can easily spot the signpost showing the way to the evangelical HallgrÃmskirkja church, and to the historical centre where one can stroll along the SkólavördustÃgur and the Laugavegur, two lively streets with charming small shops. For some relaxation just outside of the city, visitors have the opportunity to visit the Reykjanes peninsula and its famous thermal lagoons of the Blue Lagoon.

Day 2 - Sailing around Surtsey Island
A small drop of basalt in the North Atlantic Ocean, Surtsey is a volcanic island formed by a submarine eruption that lasted from 1963 to 1967, off the Westman Islands to the south of Iceland. The island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To protect its virgin ecosystem against human presence, it is forbidden to land there. Only a few scientists have access to Surtsey to study the plant and animal colonisation of the island. Mosses, fungi and lichens were followed by vascular plants. Around 300 invertebrate species and 90 bird species have gradually colonised it. While sailing around Surtsey, you will enjoy a unique panorama of this extraordinary islandâs contours.

Day 3 - Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar
This land seated off the southern coast of Iceland is the largest of the Vestmann islands, and is the only inhabited island in the archipelago. The steep Edfell volcanoes and the green prairies of Herjólfsdalur offer rich contrast of nature. On the Stórhöfði road, look out over grey sand beaches and cliffs carved out by the Arctic ocean. From here, you can also see the bronze landscapes of the mountaintops. You could visit Eldheimar, an ultra-modern and interactive museum which traces the volcanic eruption has experienced Heimaey in 1973.

Day 4 - Grundarfjordur
This secret boreal hideaway is located at the foot of the Kirkjufell, on Snaefellsnes peninsula. Arriving by boat means you will get a closer view of the lava-stone rock standing like a sentinel at the entrance to the bay; Grundarfjordur lies sheltered behind this cone-shaped rock. A stoneâs throw from the jetty, crystal clear waters, tundra and beaches give onto the cerulean waters of Breioafjordur. Scattered with its emerald-coloured lawns, this town, with its buildings that merge into the surrounding countryside, will most certainly win your favour.

Day 5 - Akureyri
The elegant city of Akureyri is located very close to the Arctic circle, tucked away in the Eyjafjörður fjord. It displays a stunning palette of colours: blue waters in the harbour, bronze mountain ash on the squares and brightly-coloured houses in the historical centre. As you walk along the cobbled streets, you will come across rows of terraces with wooden furniture. A vast stairway cut into the hillside leads up to the emblematic feature of the town, namely the Akureyrarkirkja church. The very beautiful botanical garden made possible by a microclimate offers the opportunity to discover the Icelandic flora as well as plants from all over the world.

Day 6 - Grimsey
Grimsey is the northernmost island of Iceland surging from the Arctic ocean, with the Arctic circle running through the island. Its contrasted contours are surprising. From Grimseyjarhreppur, the islandâs only town located on the west coast, then heading due south, you can take in the beauty of the hillsides, lushly carpeted with moss and grass. On the rest of the coastline, imposing basalt cliffs inhabited by sea birds stand proud.

Day 7 - Isafjordur
Your ship will take you to the heart of the fjords of North-West Iceland, a wild land of lost valleys and steep cliffs, where man struggles to survive. In this very isolated region we find the Isafjordur fjord, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in the country, mainly for its relief, forged by many very ancient basaltic flows. The town of Isafjordur, which nestles at the back of its fjord, between imposing mountains, is a delightful little town that lives exclusively from fishing. The capital of the Western fjords, its old wooden houses bear witness to its past as a major fishing port.

Day 8 - 9 - ReykjavÃk
Icelandâs capital stretches along the edge of a vast bay in the west of the country. Perlan, the âPearl of ReykjavÃkâ, a museum located on âOskjuhlið hill, offers a panoramic view of the lush, green landscapes. A little further, one can easily spot the signpost showing the way to the evangelical HallgrÃmskirkja church, and to the historical centre where one can stroll along the SkólavördustÃgur and the Laugavegur, two lively streets with charming small shops. For some relaxation just outside of the city, visitors have the opportunity to visit the Reykjanes peninsula and its famous thermal lagoons of the Blue Lagoon.
8 Days - ADRIATIC JEWELS FROM DUBROVNIK TO VENICE [Dubrovnik to Venice]
Cruise Line: Variety Cruises
Ship: Callisto
Sailing Dates: Jun 06 2025 | July 04 2025 | Aug 08 2025 | Sep 12 2025 | Jun 05 2026 | Jul 03 2026 | Aug 07 2026 | Sep 11 2026
Port: Dubrovnik to Venice
8 Days - ADRIATIC JEWELS FROM DUBROVNIK TO VENICE [Dubrovnik to Venice]
Day 1 | Saturday
DUBROVNIK
Boarding takes place at Dubrovnik Gruz Port. Before we set sail, our dedicated VARIETY CRUISES crew will conduct a crucial safety drill to ensure your well-being. Join us for a welcome cocktail and dinner, where we'll have the chance to get acquainted and enjoy a delightful evening together!
Day 2 | Sunday
KOTOR, MONTENEGRO
In the morning, we arrive in Kotor, Montenegro, known for its medieval architecture and stunning scenery. The UNESCO-listed Old Town features cobblestone streets, charming squares, and historic buildings. Explore independently or join our optional tour of Kotor and the Lovcen Mountain massif, offering panoramic views of Kotor Bay and Montenegro's rugged mountains. Sample local Njeguski prsut (prosciutto) with a refreshing beer or homemade liqueur. Dinner on board, then departure to Korcula. Overnight at sea.
Day 3 | Monday
KORCULA, CROATIA
In the morning, we arrive at Korcula, a picturesque Adriatic island known for its medieval architecture and stunning coastal views. Often called "Little Dubrovnik," its historic Old Town features charming stone buildings and narrow streets. Birthplace of Marco Polo, Korcula blends history, culture, and natural beauty.Explore on your own or join our optional tour to discover Korcula's wine heritage at Bire Winery, tasting the unique Grk wine. Wander the enchanting lanes of the Old Town, a compact maze best explored on foot. Enjoy the afternoon at your leisure before joining our included dinner on board with fellow travelers.
Day 4 | Tuesday
SPLIT, CROATIA
In the morning, we arrive in Split, Croatia's vibrant coastal city known for the stunning Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Split blends ancient history with a lively modern atmosphere, offering picturesque waterfront views, bustling markets, beautiful beaches, rich culture, and delicious Mediterranean cuisine.Explore Split on your own or join our optional Split & Trogir tour. Visit highlights like Diocletian's Palace and Trogir, known as "Little Venice." Enjoy a panoramic ride through the Kastela area and discover historical spots featured in Game of Thrones. Dinner on board and overnight at port.
Day 5 | Wednesday
SIEBENIK, CROATIA
In the morning, our ship docks in Sibenik, a historic city on Croatia's Dalmatian coast renowned for its medieval architecture and stunning waterfront. The city's highlight is the UNESCO-listed St. James Cathedral, a remarkable stone masterpiece. Explore the city independently or join our optional Siebenik & Krka Waterfalls tour. Discover the natural beauty of Sibenik and Krka Waterfalls, learning about the city's history and visiting key landmarks like St. James Cathedral. Then, marvel at the waterfalls in Krka National Park before enjoying dinner on board with fellow travelers.
Day 6 | Thursday
SENJ, CROATIA
In the morning, we arrive in Senj, a historic town on Croatia's Adriatic coast celebrated for its medieval architecture and rugged shoreline. Dominated by the impressive Nehaj Fortress, offering panoramic views of the sea and landscape, Senj boasts a rich cultural heritage. Its charming streets, ancient churches, and vibrant local traditions create a unique and inviting atmosphere.You can explore Senj independently or join our optional tour to the enchanting Plitvice Lakes, featuring sixteen turquoise-colored lakes and over a hundred waterfalls amidst pristine mountain forests and fresh air. Tonight, join us for a Captainâs Dinner on a Mediterranean Feast Night, featuring tantalizing flavors and nostalgic music! We depart around midnight for Rovinj.
Day 7 | Friday
ROVINJ, CROATIA
In the morning, we arrive in Rovinj, a charming coastal town in Croatia known for its picturesque old town, with colorful buildings lining narrow cobblestone streets. Explore independently or join our optional truffle hunting & wine tour. Taste your way through the Istrian countryside on this private excursion, visiting Livade, the truffle center of the world, and witnessing the largest white truffle ever found. Participate in a truffle hunt with your guide and truffle-sniffing dog, then visit a wine cellar to sample local wines and regional tapas. Enjoy personalized attention and the freedom to experience the countryside at your own pace.
Day 8 | Saturday
VENICE
In the morning, we'll reach Venice, the enchanting "City of Canals". Disembarkation is at 9 am after breakfast. Our attentive cruise manager will assist you with pre-booked transfers, ensuring a seamless transition to your next adventure. We look forward to welcoming you back aboard one of our VARIETY CRUISES wherever your travels take you next.
Fjords and glaciers of Spitsbergen
Cruise Line: Ponant Cruises
Ship: Le-Lyrial
Sailing Dates: Jun 14 2025 | Jun 15 2025 | Jun 21 2025 | Jun 22 2025 | Jun 28 2025 | Jun 29 2025 | Jul 05 2025 | Jul 12 2025 | Jun 13 2026 | Jun 20 2026 | Jul 11 2026 | Jul 18 2026 | Jul 25 2026
Port: Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen - Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen
Fjords and glaciers of Spitsbergen
Ports of Call & Excursions

Day 1 - Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen
Longyearbyen is the capital of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago, located on Svalbardâs main island, and is the northernmost territorial capital on the planet. With winter temperatures dropping to below 40°C, the landscapes of this mining town are simply breathtaking. The glaciers, the mountains stretching as far as the eye can see and the untouched nature, make you feel like youâre in completely unexplored territory.

Day 2Â Â - 3 - South-West Region of Spitsbergen
Set sail for southwest Spitsbergen, immerse yourself in this environment unlike any other and explore its unexpected riches. In this natural sanctuary, the polar light combines with the changing weather of the Arctic, a big blue sky, the horizon scattered with clouds, the enveloping mist erasing the border between the land and the sea. Follow in the footsteps of the first explorers and admire the majestic fjords and glaciers sculpting the breathtaking landscapes, their icy waters shimmering beneath the midnight sun. The fjords, veritable cathedrals of ice, reveal their millennial secrets, while the glaciers, like sleeping giants, move slowly towards the sea, setting free sparkling icebergs. On the water, you might spot belugas and rorquals, while on the shores, seals and Arctic foxes add a touch of mystery to this living tableau, where the steep cliffs become breeding grounds for thousands of seabirds, like guillemots. Southwest Spitsbergen is an ode to nature in its rawest and purest form.

Day 4 - Sailing toward the ice floes
Your captain will sail right up to the limit of the ice, to the edge of the ice floe. Weather conditions and state of the ice allowing, you will be able to go out in a zodiac dinghy for a unique experience in the middle of these floating slabs of ice. In addition to this grandiose journey through the middle of these floes with their cut and blue-tinged edges, sometimes over 2 metres thick, it is also often an opportunity to see a particular kind of fauna, totally dependent on the ice floe: birds, seals and polar bears.
Day 5Â Â - 6 - North-West region of Spitsbergen
A kingdom of contrasts and natural marvels dotted with islands and peninsulas, northwest Spitsbergen fascinates with its preserved beauty. On these pristine lands, infinity unveils itself, treating the eyes to beauty sculpted by nature and enhanced by the changing light. The fjords bathed by icy waters, the jagged mountains and the imposing glaciers stand majestically before you, like monumental sculptures. In these lands, where souls are filled with deep serenity, only the murmur of broken ice, bearing mysteries and legends, disturbs the calmness. Aboard our Zodiacs and in the company of naturalist-guides, get as close as possible to this unique fauna and discover this centre for scientific expedition departures. In the distance, majestic whales glide silently through the glacial waters, whereas seals, walrus and Arctic foxes add a playful touch of life. As Svalbard reindeer wander the vast expanses, Arctic terns liven up the polar sky with their gracious flight and polar bears, which you may be lucky enough to see, patrol magnificently along the icy shores.

Day 7 - Alesund, Spitsbergen
During your cruise, discover Ny-Ã lesund, a former mining town that has been transformed into a scientific base. Founded in 1916, this small town was the departure point for many Arctic expeditions, including those of the famous explorer Roald Amundsen. Don't miss a visit to the museum and its famous post office, considered to be the most northerly in the world!
Day 7 - North-West region of Spitsbergen
A kingdom of contrasts and natural marvels dotted with islands and peninsulas, northwest Spitsbergen fascinates with its preserved beauty. On these pristine lands, infinity unveils itself, treating the eyes to beauty sculpted by nature and enhanced by the changing light. The fjords bathed by icy waters, the jagged mountains and the imposing glaciers stand majestically before you, like monumental sculptures. In these lands, where souls are filled with deep serenity, only the murmur of broken ice, bearing mysteries and legends, disturbs the calmness. Aboard our Zodiacs and in the company of naturalist-guides, get as close as possible to this unique fauna and discover this centre for scientific expedition departures. In the distance, majestic whales glide silently through the glacial waters, whereas seals, walrus and Arctic foxes add a playful touch of life. As Svalbard reindeer wander the vast expanses, Arctic terns liven up the polar sky with their gracious flight and polar bears, which you may be lucky enough to see, patrol magnificently along the icy shores.

Day 8 - Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen
Longyearbyen is the capital of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago, located on Svalbardâs main island, and is the northernmost territorial capital on the planet. With winter temperatures dropping to below 40°C, the landscapes of this mining town are simply breathtaking. The glaciers, the mountains stretching as far as the eye can see and the untouched nature, make you feel like youâre in completely unexplored territory.
Heavenly Venice, Greece & Croatia
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Ship: Celestyal Journey
Sailing Dates: Jul 26 2025 | Aug 02 2025 | Aug 09 2025 | Aug 16 2025 | Aug 23 2025 | Aug 01 2026 | Aug 15 2026 | Aug 29 2026
Port: Athens to Athens
Heavenly Venice, Greece & Croatia
Day 1
Athens(Greece), Depart 17:00
Your heavenly Adriatic escape begins in the majestic city of Athens. As one of the oldest cities in the world, the vibrant modern metropolis boasts an intriguing and contrasting mix of old and modern architecture in perfect harmony and balance. Explore the city and soak up the atmosphere by the harbourâs edge as you wait to embark for your exciting adventure.
Day 2
At Sea
A day at sea gives you the opportunity to explore the shipâs array of amenities, take full advantage of the onboard activities and indulge in our chefâs exquisite cuisine. Kick back and soak up the sun as we treat you to drinks from the bar. Alternatively, why not participate in handicrafts, language lessons, traditional dancing, games or exercise. Thereâs plenty to do.
Day 3
Kotor(Montenegro), Arrival 09:00, Depart 19:00
Where red rooftops contrast with crystal blue waters and towering peaks. Kotorâs spectacular bay is an awe inspiring backdrop to a medieval maze of stunning architecture, Venetian palaces, ornate churches, museums and squares sprinkled with cafes, bars and restaurants.
Day 4
Split(Croatia), Arrival 08:00, Depart 16:00
As our cruise ship approaches Split, the heart of the Dalmatian coast pulses with the rhythms of history and modernity. Prepare to lose yourself in the embrace of Diocletianâs Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as it unfolds its ancient Roman grandeur. Wander through the palaceâs timeless corridors before emerging to a seaside promenade, vibrant with the buzz of cafes and lively marketsâa perfect snapshot of Splitâs enduring spirit.
Day 5
Venice(Italy),Arrival 09:00, Depart 17:00
As we glide into the embrace of Venice, the dance of light on its canals ushers in a day of enchantment. Stepping off the cruise, be swept away by the serenade of gondoliers, the grandeur of St. Markâs Basilica, and the vibrant tapestry of markets. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine alleys, where every turn reveals a scene worthy of a canvas, and indulge in the cityâs rich tapestry of history, art, and culinary delights.
Day 6
At Sea
A day at sea gives you the opportunity to explore the shipâs array of amenities, take full advantage of the onboard activities and indulge in our chefâs exquisite cuisine. Kick back and soak up the sun as we treat you to drinks from the bar. Alternatively, why not participate in handicrafts, language lessons, traditional dancing, games or exercise. Thereâs plenty to do.
Day 7
Katakolo(Greece), Arrival 08:00, Depart 16:00
As you dock in the sleepy fishing village of Katakolo, you would never imagine the secret gem it guards. Nearby, the ancient city of Olympia bears a wealth of priceless artefacts and sculptures. Feel the awe that remains in the world-famous home of the Olympic Games. Here you also have the chance to unwind on a 50-mile sandy beach with crystalline blue waters.
Day 8
Athens(Greece), Arrival 08:00
While your cruise may be drawing to an end, the tantalising city of Athens still lies ahead. Delve deep into the cityâs sidestreets, bursting with life and culture. Or, clamber up high to the Acropolis for a stunning view of this thriving, cosmopolitan city. As the sun sets, take in the Athens skyline by night and wonder at the dancing Aegean. Thereâs no better place to end your cruise than here.
A Voyage Along the Great Lakes-with Smithsonian Journeys
Cruise Line: Ponant Cruises
Ship: Le-Bellot
Sailing Dates: Aug 11 2025 | Sep 17 2025
Port: Toronto - Milwaukee
A Voyage Along the Great Lakes-with Smithsonian Journeys
Ports of Call & Excursions

Day 1 - Toronto
The largest city in Canada and capital of the province of Ontario, Toronto fascinates as much by its incredible diversity as by its size. Make sure you visit the CN Tower, the tallest tower in the western hemisphere, as well as the St. Lawrence Market whose stalls reflect the multicultural wealth of this city known as the global city. Not far from there, the historic Distillery District unveils its brick-paved streets imbued with romantic charm and its myriad of small restaurants, cafés, boutiques, theatres and art galleries. The Royal Ontario Museum and its impressive collections devoted to the worldâs natural and cultural history will also be an unmissable stop during this port of call.
Day 2 - Going through the Welland Canal locks

Day 3 - Port Colborne
Port Colborne is a small port city located in southern Ontario, at the mouth of the Welland Canal. It is well-known for one of the longest locks in the world: measuring 420 metres, this lock, the 8th in the canal, has an observation footbridge and marks the final transit point before the Erie Canal. In addition to the discovery of this tremendous hydraulic infrastructure, this port of call will be your privileged access point to the famous Niagara Falls, renowned all over the world for their spectacular beauty. Located on the river of the same name, which means âwater thunderâ in Amerindian language, these wonders of nature are among the most powerful waterfalls in the world.

Day 3 - Sailing Lake Erie
Located to the south of Lake Huron and connected to Lake Ontario by the Welland Canal, Lake Erie, which owes its name to one of the Amerindian tribes which peopled its banks before the arrival of the French in the 17th century, is remarkable for its unique ecosystem. Its shallow fish-filled waters make it an excellent fishing spot, while its banks, famous for their many migratory birds, attract photographers and ornithology enthusiasts.

Day 4 - Sailing through Detroit
During your navigation along the Detroit River, an important commercial waterway linking Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair to Lake Huron, you will sail along the largest city in Michigan. Youâll then enjoy panoramic views over the skyscrapers of the former Motor City, jewel of the automotive industry, Fordism and Motown music in the 20th century. Youâll also be able to admire the Ambassador Bridge, which spans the river and enables access to Windsor, on the Canadian shore of the river. This steel suspension bridge, over two kilometres long, was constructed in 1929. This bridge alone carries over 25% of trade between the United States and Canada.

Day 5 - Sailing Lake Huron
A natural border between the American State of Michigan and the Canadian province of Ontario, Lake Huron is one of the five American Great Lakes and one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world. Comprising the main lake, Saginaw Bay, the North Channel and Georgian Bay, and home to around 30,000 islands, it offers varied coastal landscapes and unique views. From your ship, youâll thus be able to admire the wild beauty of the wooded and at times craggy coastline of Manitoulin Island, or the spectacular cliffs of the Bruce Peninsular.

Day 5 - Little Current
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A small port town located along the North Channel of Lake Huron, Little Current is considered to be the gateway to Manitoulin Island, the largest freshwater island in the world. The townâs emblematic construction, the Little Current Swing Bridge built in 1913, provides the only land access to the island, peaceful lands whose name means âthe island of spiritsâ in the local dialect. A real haven of peace, sheltering wild nature and some hamlets, the place is ideal for outdoor activities such as horse-riding and hiking.

Day 6 - Sault Ste. Marie
Located to the east of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Sault Ste. Marie is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Separated from its Canadian twin city by St. Marys River, it is famous among other things for its locks, known as either the Sault Locks or the Soo Locks, which enable ships to travel the metres in change in elevation between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes. These locks, which date back over 160 years, are considered the most important in the world due to their shipping traffic. Make sure you visit the Museum Ship Valley Camp where you can visit the interior of a former freighter that sailed on the Great Lakes for more than 50 years.

Day 7 - Mackinac Island
Close to the banks of Lake Huron in the State of Michigan, Mackinac Island promises a real journey through time. Originally inhabited by Amerindians, then occupied by French and British colonists, this small island measuring only a few km² still retains an atmosphere of yesteryear today, with its Victorian-style buildings and elegant horse-drawn carriages. Fort Mackinac, on the heights of the island, is a reminder of the conflicts that punctuated the history of this strategic place, a former fur trade centre. In addition to this scenery from the past, the island offers magnificent fine sandy beaches and is home to one of the oldest National Parks in the United States.

Day 7 - Sailing Lake Michigan
You will sail the United Statesâ largest freshwater body, which gave its name to Michigan, one of the four states that border this lake measuring 500 km long and 200 km wide. The first colonists settled in the south at the end of the 17th century, on the site of the current megalopolis of Chicago. Wild landscapes of forests with sparkling colours, cliffs, golden sandy beaches and dunes as far as the eye can see stretch along its 2,600 km of shoreline. In the north, magnificent wind-swept islands rise out of the lakeâs emerald waters. At 8 km long, the Mackinac Bridge, which spans the straits between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, is one of the worldâs longest suspension bridges.

Day 8 - Milwaukee
Nested on the shores of Lake Michigan, Milwaukee, the largest city in the State of Wisconsin, harmoniously combines tradition and modernity. Industrial long ago, the city, known as Brew City because of its old breweries renowned all over the world, is experiencing a certain renaissance. While warehouses have given way to restaurants, bars, theatres and art galleries in the city centre, the district still retains traces of its manufacturing past. Further south lies Chicago, the economic centre of the Midwest, with an interesting mix of natural and urban landscapes: its immense skyscrapers, diverse architecture, many parks and magnificent beaches make the city a popular destination.
Idyllic Greece - 7 Nights
Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises
Ship: Celestyal Journey
Sailing Dates: Nov 01 2025 | Nov 15 2025 | Apr 11 2026 | Apr 18 2026 | Apr 25 2026 | May 02 2026 | May 09 2026 | May 16 2026 | May 23 2026 | May 30 2026 | Jun 06 2026 | Jun 13 2026 | Jun 20 2026 | Jun 27 2026 | Jul 04 2026 | Jul 11 2026 | Jul 18 2026 | Jul 25 2026 | Aug 08 2026 | Aug 22 2026 | Sep 05 2026 | Sep 19 2026 | Sep 26 2026 | Oct 03 2026 | Oct 10 2026 | Oct 24 2026
Port: Athens to Athens
Idyllic Greece - 7 Nights
Day 1
Athens(Greece), Depart 17:00
Your idyllic Aegean escape begins in the majestic city of Athens. As one of the oldest cities in the world, the vibrant modern metropolis boasts an intriguing and contrasting mix of old and modern architecture in perfect harmony and balance. Explore the city and soak up the atmosphere by the harbourâs edge as you wait to embark for your exciting adventure.
Day 2
Thessaloniki
Arrival 12:30, Depart 18:00
Thessaloniki is a gorgeous and cosmopolitan seaside city and the largest in Greece after Athens. Centuries of cultural commingling has also made Thessaloniki a culinary nirvana, with almost too many great restaurants and little eateries to count.
Day 3
Kusadasi, Arrival 13:00, Depart 20:00
Turkeyâs captivating seaside resort of Kusadasi is the gateway to ancient Ephesus, one of the highlights of your cruise. After visiting the ruins, you will have just enough time to explore the iconic Grand Bazaar and browse the treasure trove of colorful shops and stalls selling souvenirs, silks, leather goods, carpets and jewelry.
Day 4
Crete, Arrival 10:00, Depart 19:00
As we pull into Heraklion, you have the chance to snap the imposing 16th-Century walls of Koules Fortress. Here you can enjoy the calm of the stunning waterfront, explore the Cretan countryside or discover the Palace of Knossos. This spellbinding tour invites you to listen to tales of intrigue and learn about Europeâs first civilisation in the Knossos museum. Was the Minotaur half-man or myth? Youâre about to find out!
Day 5-6
Santorini, Arrival 07:00, Depart 00:30
The romantic island of Santorini is the remnants of a devastating volcanic eruption in the 16th-Century BC. The picture-perfect scenery features clustered traditional whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches set against a beguiling brilliant blue backdrop. Here you will have the chance to experience the Mediterranean lifestyle of the idyllic oasis and relax in the islandâs calm and tranquillity.
Day 6-7
Mykonos, Arrival 08:00, Depart 02:00
The sun-drenched island of Mykonos is affectionately known as the âIsland of the Windsâ. Easily recognised by its iconic 16th-Century windmills perched high on the hill, the vibrant Mykonos Town is an alluring landscape of smooth sandy beaches dotted along a dramatic coastline. Indulge in the islands culinary delights or take a short boat trip to explore the sacred island of Delos.
Day 7
Milos, Arrival 09:00, Depart 19:00
The volcanic origins of the beautiful Greek island of Milos are clearly evident in its complex and bewitching landscape. Here you have the opportunity to explore the dramatically surreal and sculptured looming rock formations that rise out of the crystalline waters and create the stunning coastline. Why not join a local expert to explore the many beauty spots and charming fishing villages.
Day 8
Athens(Greece), Arrival 07:00
The volcanic origins of the beautiful Greek island of Milos are clearly evident in its complex and bewitching landscape. Here you have the opportunity to explore the dramatically surreal and sculptured looming rock formations that rise out of the crystalline waters and create the stunning coastline. Why not join a local expert to explore the many beauty spots and charming fishing villages.
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