Lake Garda and The Grand Italian Constellation Circumnavigation

With hotel stays in Lake Garda, Venice and Rome with train connections in between

Experience Italy from lake to coast with a 17‑night holiday combining scenic rail travel, premium hotels and a feature‑packed sailing aboard Celebrity Constellation circumnavigating Italy. Enjoy return flights, transfers and three relaxing nights at a four‑star hotel in Lake Garda before boarding a train to Venice for a two‑night stay in this world‑famous city.

From Venice, travel to Ravenna to embark on a 10‑night voyage visiting Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Messina, Salerno for the Amalfi Coast, Portofino and Livorno, ending in Rome. After disembarking in Civitavecchia, a train takes you to the Eternal City for a final two nights of four‑star, bed‑and‑breakfast comfort.

Fly to Verona and transfer to Lake Garda for an overnight  hotel stay.

Palace Hotel Desenzano

The 4-star Palace Hotel Desenzano offers luxury accommodation in Desenzano del Garda. Guests can enjoy on-site parking, meeting facilities, and Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. While smoking is not permitted in the rooms, it is allowed on terraces/balconies and in designated outdoor common areas. All rooms feature a stocked minibar and wireless internet access. For leisure, the hotel boasts a luxurious spa with beauty treatments, massage, and a sauna, as well as an inviting outdoor swimming pool. Additional amenities include an airport shuttle service, pet-friendly accommodations, a concierge service, and disabled facilities, including wheelchair access to the hotel, reception, bar, conference facilities, and designated parking spaces.

A further two nights' hotel stay.

Lake Garda

Lake Garda: For the ancient Romans Lake Garda was a luxury summer destination with Roman ruins and mosaics in Sirmione and Desenzano to prove it. Long and slim Lake Garda is located in the north-east of Italy, stretching from north to south. The southern lakeshore is low, rolling land and fairly built-up. In contrast, the dramatic fjord-like northern end is surrounded by towering mountains and cliffs. Most of the lakeside towns are popular as holiday resorts; they differ in character but all are well-connected by boat services. Isola Del Garda is a beautiful private island which dates back to the Roman Empire. Three of Italy's 20 wine producing regions border Lake Garda. Each one uses grape varieties which are local to the region to produce a diverse range of red, white and rose wines. Malcesine is a picturesque town with cobblestone lanes and a striking castle on the edge of the water with the backdrop of Mont Baldo. Visit Castello Scaligero which was once a regal home or stroll through the medieval streets to the Palazzo Dei Capitani once the headquarters of the ruling Venetian elite.

After breakfast make your way to the nearby Desenzano train station for your journey to Santa Lucia station in central Venice. Take a private water taxi to your hotel for an overnight stay. 

Giorgione Hotel

Located in the Cannaregio District, only at a 10-minute walk from Saint Marks' Square and 5 minutes away from the Rialto Bridge, the Giorgione hotel is perfect for couples on a romantic escapade. The hotel is decorated in a classic Venetian style with Murano glass chandeliers, and features a beautiful interior courtyard with a fountain, the perfect spot to have a late breakfast or a romantic candlelight dinner. This 18th Century building is near the Casino and a quick stroll away from the Doges' Palace, Ca' D'Oro and La Fenice Theatre. The ferry station is also really close to the hotel and the railway station is 2 km away. Guests staying at the hotel will be able to taste traditional Venetian dishes at the Osteria Giorgione restaurant and wine bar next to the hotel. The splendid islands of Laguna, Murano, Burano and Torcello are only a boat ride away, leaving from Fondamenta Nuove.

A further overnight hotel stay. 

Venice

History, architecture, dining, romance and pure wander lust through the cobbled streets and by the canals is what Venice is all about. Top souvenirs would be Venetian Glass (also known as Murano Glass) or the famous and flamboyant masks. Standing in the middle of the magnificent piazza San Marco is an experience in itself -once described by: Napoleon as the 'drawing room of Europe'.

St Mark's Basilica ,Doge's Palace and the clock tower built between 1496 and 1506 - are the city's main attractions. St. Mark's Basilica, built in the eleventh century, is the most famous and most recognizable of all the churches in the city of Venice. Its design is considered one of the best examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, known for its opulent design and gilded interior mosaics, and nicknamed "Church of Gold".

The magnificent Doge's Palace is one of the most important buildings in Venice; it was the centre of power, from where the Venetian Republic was ruled. No trip to Venice would be complete without a punt down one of the city's picturesque waterways in an iconic gondola.

After breakfast take a private water taxi fro your hotel to Santa Lucia Station for your 3 hour train journey via Bologna or Ferrara to  Ravenna. Then embark the ship.

Celebrity Constellation

Celebrity Constellation is a Millennium-class ship that strikes an ethereal balance between luxury and value, big-ship amenities and small-ship service. This 90,940-tonne ship was the final of the four ship Millennium class fleet – entering service in May 20020. Over 12 decks the ship features three swimming pools one of which is covered by a glass roof in a solarium. The Persian Garden offers a relaxing experience to unwind during your cruise in saunas, steam rooms and with quiet relaxation on heated tiled loungers.

Celebrity Constellation's massive two-deck, 1,170­-seat San Marco dining room features an elegant curving double staircase leading from the upper to the lower dining rooms. Two rows of dark wood columns form a corridor from the stairway to a dramatic two-deck-high wall of windows, which offers views of the ship's trailing wake.

The modern 900-seat Celebrity Theatre is where most of the major entertainment action takes place. The banquet-style seats are comfortable enough for the nearly hour-long programs, and the small tables positioned along the rows of seats are handy. The two-tiered theatre is three decks high and hosts Vegas-style song-and-dance revues at night, focusing on Broadway and pop hits. Evening entertainment elsewhere on the ship emphasizes music, with bands in the Rendezvous Lounge on Deck 4 performing '40s and '50s jazz and other danceable classics. The Reflections venue on Deck 11 serves as an observation lounge for readers or sea gazers, and later turns into a nightclub for nightsowls. 

Split

Split is a medieval port which nestles on the sparkling Dalmatian Coastline of Croatia has a picturesque pedestrianised centre and a 60-metre-high cathedral bell tower. Diocletian's Palace is one of the best preserved Roman Palaces in Europe and a UNESCO world heritage site.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is one of Croatia's many highlights. This unique12th century walled city has cobbled streets , towering ramparts and red roofed building overlooking a pretty fishing harbour. Visit Onofrio's Fountain, Sponza Palace and the Church St Blaise.

Kotor

Kotor is well known for its stunning architecture and amazing natural setting in a dramatic bay with tall emerald-green hillsides. This small town with its cobbled streets and maze of alleyways, shops, bars and restaurants is surrounded by well-preserved walls that feature many landmarks making Kotor itself a UNESCO World heritage site.

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

Messina (Sicily)

Sicily is situated just 3 miles from the mainland under the shadow of Mount Etna. Perhaps visit picturesque Taormina with its hilltop Saracen Castle and the Ancient Greek Ampitheatre.

Salerno

Salerno is the gateway to the delights of the Amalfi Coast and the gorgeous cliff top Sorrento. Perhaps visit the ruins Pompeii and Herculaneum in the midst of Mount Vesuvius.

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

Portofino

Discover Portofino, the jewel of the Italian Riviera, renowned for its pastel-colored houses, luxury yachts, and breathtaking coastal scenery. Nestled along the Ligurian coast, this charming fishing village offers a perfect blend of Mediterranean glamour and authentic Italian charm. Stroll the picturesque harbor, dine at waterfront trattorias, and explore boutiques or hiking trails with panoramic views. Visit Castello Brown, the historic fortress overlooking the bay, or relax at Paraggi Beach. Ideal for day trips or luxury escapes, Portofino is a must-see destination for travelers seeking romance, culture, and natural beauty.

Livorno

Approximately 30 minutes from the port lies the ancient city of Pisa with its famous leaning tower. Then it's on to Florence – a renaissance treasure founded in the 16th century. Visit the the Uffizi Gallery and the main cathedral Il Duomo Di Firenze which was started in 1296 and completed in 1436. No visit to Florence would be complete without a walk across Ponte Vecchio which is lined with gold and silver merchants.

After breakfast disembark the ship and make your way to the nearby main Civitavecchia station for your 90 minute journey to Rome. The check in to your hotel for an overnight 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.

Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Bristol 16/08/26 £2339 £2499 £2989 £5569 View
Bristol 06/09/26 £2589 £2919 NA £10339 View
Bristol 27/09/26 £2109 £2349 £3259 £5819 View
Bristol 18/10/26 £1949 £2149 £2779 £6489 View