Eternal Rome and Divine Summer Med Cruise

2 nights' four-star B&B hotel stay in Rome

Head to the Med for a summer sun holiday to sample The Eternal City of Rome and island hop across the Greek isles to Turkey. Rome is simply brimming with fascinating sights and delights to see and has layers upon layers of history to explore. The Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain and magnificent Pantheon are to name but a view. Circus Maximus, the Vatican, Spanish Steps and the curious shape of the Piazza Navona with its Four Rivers fountain are all there to be discovered too.

Then it’s off to Civitavecchia Port where a divine seven-night cruise awaits full of Italian flair. Sample the cosmopolitan charm and beaches of Mykonos, then cruise across the Aegean to Turkey. Perhaps visit Pompeii from Naples and compare to its Turkish equivalent of Ephesus from Kusadasi.

Fly to Rome and make your own way to the city centre for an overnight hotel stay.

Hotel Napoleon

The Hotel Napoleon, a charming and elegant 4-star hotel, offers a tranquil escape in the heart of Rome. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi throughout, two internet points, and a large-screen Sky TV. Savor authentic Italian cuisine in the friendly atmosphere of the hotel's bar and restaurant. Housed in a grand 19th-century palace, the hotel's rooms and lounges offer a unique sense of quiet, overlooking large, sunny internal courtyards. Located in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, the hotel boasts a strategic position near Termini Central Station. Rooms are fully equipped with modern technologies while retaining a warm, old-fashioned charm, thanks to elegant fabrics and antique-style furnishings.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Rome

In Rome you will be spoilt for choice in this infinitely intriguing city where an unsurpassed vibrancy of life mixes with epic history, tasty cuisine, top class shopping and a joyous nightlife. Peel back layer upon layer history with world class sights such as the Coliseum, The Roman Forum, the Trevi Fountain and more. The Pantheon is awe-inspiring dating back to 27 BC and is the only complete structure from the Roman Empire still standing. The circus maximus once seated 250,000 spectators for chariot races around 11 BC. While the oval shape of Piazza Navona, which houses the magnificent Four River Fountain, is a clue to its Stadium of Domitian heritage from 86 AD were gladiators fought and athletes competed. The Spanish Steps, the home of John Keats, were built in 1723-1725 and are another of those must-see places – a place to sit and people watch artists, poets and painters.The best place to stay is in the centre of Rome close the train terminus which puts you within walking distance of many of the major attractions. Walking is the best option to enable you to unearth some unexpected sights, memorable moments and great photo opportunities. Perhaps the warm aroma of a bakery and the handmade leather of a local craftsman. Seek out that tucked away piazza stuck in the 16th century criss-crossed with washing lines and adorned with colourful window boxesRome The Eternal City – so called because the Roman Empire thought that no matter what happened to the world, no matter how many other empires may rise and fall, Rome would go on forever. Rome is the accumulation of knowledge, art and war for innumerable generations. Rome Was Not Built In A Day – dates back to the 12th Century referring to the fact that the development of Rome was slow and steady. That many centuries were required to make it the chief city of the world and that great things are not achieved without great patience and effort.

Make your own way to the Port of Civitavecchia to embark the ship. The quickest, most convenient and cheapest way to the reach the Civtavecchia from Rome is by train from the Rome Terminii station. It takes about 90 minutes and costs approximately 8-euros  per person

MSC Divina

MSC Divina is designed to take the acclaimed Fantasia Class of ships to a new level with added inspiration from screen legend, Sophia Loren. Therefore, it’s no surprise to learn that MSC Divina simply oozes a rather special kind of glamour, a little extra something that will enhance your cruise experience no end. From her West End-sized theatre to the sweeping grace of her Swarovski crystal staircases and the exquisite illusion created by her Infinity Pool, MSC Divina possesses a stylish and sophisticated ambiance that few ships can match.

The dining onboard MSC Divina comes in the form of several restaurants. There are two main restaurants Villa Rosa and the Black Crab, two buffet restaurants Manitou and Calumet, Butchers Cut Steak House, a cafeteria and a pizzeria. Plus, the panoramic Kaito Galaxy restaurant serving Asian cuisine converts to the nightclub after dinner service. MSC Yacht Club guest will dine in their own exclusive restaurants- Le Muse.

Like her sisters Eco ship MSC Divina is a thoroughly modern yet decidedly stylish lady. She may bristle with features and facilities like squash courts, a 4D cinema and an F1 simulator but there is nothing ‘gimmicky’ about the on-board experience on offer. Those looking to cool off will appreciate MSC Divina’s spectacular main pool complex (there are four pools onboard in total) where 150 fountains and water jets provide fun and a great antidote to the sunshine!

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Mykonos

Mykonos, one of the most famous Greek Isles, is a glamorous destination known for its whitewashed Cycladic architecture, vibrant nightlife, and stunning beaches. Explore charming alleys lined with boutiques, visit iconic windmills, and relax on golden sands like Paradise and Elia Beach. Mykonos also offers rich history with nearby Delos Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its mix of luxury, culture, and breathtaking views, Mykonos is a must-visit stop on any Mediterranean cruise.

Kusadasi

Kusadasi is the staging post for Ephesus (the Turkish equivalent of Pompeii) well known for the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world and is a popular tourist destination. Nearby there is the opportunity for lazing on the beach, snorkelling and for the thrill seekers out there, try the aquapark.

Marmaris

Marmaris is a gorgeous backdrop of pine-clad mountains looms behind the seaside resort of Marmaris in southwest Turkey. Popular as a cruise ship and yacht port and with the British budget holiday crowd, Marmaris offers an abundance of fast food restaurants, the restored castle of Suleyman the Magnificent and an appealing cobblestoned old quarter. Outside the busy town, coves and bays of the Datça Peninsula make lovely daytrip destinations for those travelling by boat.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Naples

From Naples most people head for the ancient Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius or scoot across the bay to the island of Capri.

Disembark the ship after breakfast in the Port of Civitavecchia and make your way to Rome airport for your flight home.

Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
22/04/26 £1219 £1319 £1419 £1479 view
29/04/26 £1269 £1369 £1469 £1529 view
13/05/26 £1269 £1369 £1479 £1529 view
20/05/26 £1479 £1589 £1679 £1699 view
27/05/26 £1379 £1489 £1569 £1859 view
03/06/26 £1369 £1489 £1579 £1629 view
10/06/26 £1419 £1519 £1619 £1689 view
17/06/26 £1399 £1509 £1609 £1979 view
24/06/26 £1439 £1539 £1629 £1689 view
01/07/26 £1369 £1479 £1579 £1859 view
08/07/26 £1369 £1479 £1569 £1869 view
15/07/26 £1399 £1509 £1599 £1899 view
22/07/26 £1389 £1489 £1599 £1889 view
29/07/26 £1379 £1479 £1569 £1719 view
05/08/26 £1359 £1479 £1579 £1889 view
12/08/26 £1519 £1619 £1719 £1839 view
19/08/26 £1479 £1589 £1699 £1819 view
26/08/26 £1269 £1369 £1479 £1599 view
02/09/26 £1339 £1479 £1549 £1869 view
09/09/26 £1359 £1479 £1579 £1889 view
16/09/26 £1349 £1459 £1569 £1879 view
23/09/26 £1359 £1469 £1569 £1729 view
30/09/26 £1359 £1479 £1579 £1689 view
07/10/26 £1189 £1299 £1399 £1519 view
14/10/26 £1229 £1339 £1449 £1559 view
21/10/26 £1379 £1489 £1589 £1709 view