Lake Garda and the Greek Isles Explorer from Venice

With hotel stays in Lake Garda and Venice and a train journey in between

Discover Italy and the Greek Isles on a 12‑night holiday combining scenic train travel, premium accommodation and an adventure‑filled Royal Caribbean cruise. Your journey starts with flights, transfers and three nights in a four‑star Lake Garda hotel before you take a relaxing train ride to Venice for a two‑night stay.

From Venice, board a return train to Ravenna to embark on a 7‑night cruise visiting four iconic destinations: Santorini, Mykonos, Athens and Kefalonia. Explore dramatic caldera views, sun‑soaked beaches, ancient landmarks and charming Greek towns before returning to Italy. A perfect mix of lakeside tranquillity, Italian culture and classic Greek island highlights.

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

Hotel Acquaviva del Garda

Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find a health club, an indoor pool, and a spa tub. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and wedding services. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the area shuttle (surcharge). Enjoy a meal at Caravaggio, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's room service (during limited hours). Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary buffet breakfast is included. Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Event facilities at this hotel consist of a conference center and a meeting room. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and free self parking is available onsite.

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 Venice Station - your hotel is just across the street.

Hotel Plaza Venice

The 4-star Hotel Plaza boasts a prime location directly opposite Mestre Train Station, offering convenient access to Venice Island (10 minutes by train/bus) and Marco Polo Airport (20 minutes by shuttle). This cuts out expensive and complicated water taxi transfers. Also from Mestre it is just a short taxi hop to the nearby cruise terminals of Marghera and Fusina. The hotel's 211 air-conditioned ensuite rooms range from doubles for single use to family rooms, available in classic, superior, deluxe, or executive categories. All rooms feature satellite TV, a telephone, and a safe. Bathrooms are equipped with either a shower or bathtub, a hairdryer, and complimentary toiletries. Guests can enjoy 24-hour reception service, luggage storage, an ATM, and room service. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. The 'Soul Kitchen' restaurant serves regional Italian cuisine, and a buffet breakfast is offered daily. Meeting rooms with video projectors are available for business needs.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Mestre (Venice)

Mestre is the mainland district of Venice, located in the Veneto region and serving as a major transport hub connected to the historic island by road and rail. It sits around 10 km from Venice, with train, bus or tram journeys typically taking 10–20 minutes depending on the service. Mestre offers easy, affordable access to Venice’s top attractions, including St. Mark’s Square, the Doge’s Palace, Rialto Bridge, the Grand Canal and St. Mark’s Basilica. With quick travel links and lower‑cost accommodation, it’s a convenient base for exploring Venice’s famous canals, architecture and historic landmarks.

After breakfast walk across the street to board the train to Ravenna and embark the ship.

Explorer of the Seas

The second of five in the revolutionary Voyager-class series that started with Voyager of the Seas in 1999, Explorer of the Seas follows the floating resort concept, with a wealth of entertainment, facilities and activities that will appeal to every age group. At a GRT of 138,194 tonnes and carrying 3,286 passengers over 15 decks she was launched in September 2000 and underwent extensive refurbishment in 2023.

Explorer of the Seas’ most exciting attractions include an ice-skating rink/concert venue/TV studio, spa/solarium complex, The Royal Promenade - a shopping/dining/entertainment boulevard, the Perfect Storm waterslides, 3D movie theatre, and an outdoor movie screen. There is also a fitness centre, outdoor jogging track and outdoor youth area with a rock-climbing wall, full-court basketball, nine-hole miniature golf and a brand new FlowRider Surf Simulator offering active cruisers of all ages, from children to seniors, something to enjoy.

Each stateroom has private en-suite facilities, air conditioning, flat screen cable TV's with free in-room movies, vanity area, hair dryer, telephone, refrigerator with minibar and free room service.

Open almost around the clock, Windjammer Café offers a great range of dishes from salads to burgers, a carvery, a buffet and hot main dishes. For a cup of coffee and light snack head to the specialty coffee house Latte-tudes or for more formal dining, explore the culinary delights of the Sapphire Main Dining Room. Enjoy gourmet cuisine and wine pairing in Chef's Table, Italian family favourite at Giovanni's Table, and if grade-A cuts of steak and sumptuous desserts appeals, head to Chops Grille. For sushi and a Teppenyaki experience head to Izumi, or grab a coffee and slice of pizza at the Café Promenade.

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

Santorini

The most popular port of call on any cruise itinerary is the photographer's paradise of Santorini. This volcanic island is made up of a crescent shaped Caldera which is the edge of an ancient volcano . Ancient legend suggests that this was the site of the lost city of Atlantis – when the volcano erupted the centre of this island disappeared in to the sea leaving the remnant known as Santorini.

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.

Athens

Athens, the historic capital of Greece, is a city where ancient wonders meet modern vibrancy. Known as the cradle of Western civilization, Athens boasts iconic landmarks like the Acropolis, Parthenon, Temple of Poseidon and Athena, Odeon Herodus of Atticus, the Theatre of Dionysos and the Temple of Olympian Zeus. Visitors can explore world-class museums, stroll through Plaka's charming streets, and savour authentic Greek cuisine. With its rich history, cultural treasures, and lively atmosphere, Athens is a must-visit destination for Mediterranean cruise travellers.

Please note that on selected departures this port of call may change to Split in Croatia - please call for details.

Argostoli (Kefalonia)

Argostoli is the capital of Kefalonia and the setting of the film Captain Korelli's Mandolin. Part of the Ioanian Island chain which includes Corfu and Zante situated at the gateway to the Adriatic and just off the coast of Albania. Visit the magnificent Blue Caves at Melissani.

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

Disembark the ship after breakfast in the port of Ravenna and transfer by private car direct to Bologna airport for your flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Stansted 11/05/26 £2029 £2159 £2179 £2859 View
Stansted 01/06/26 £1849 £2179 £2539 £2949 View
Stansted 08/06/26 £2189 £2269 £2689 £3549 View
Stansted 29/06/26 £1739 £2049 £1979 £3009 View
Stansted 06/07/26 £1939 £2349 £2459 NA View
Stansted 27/07/26 £1909 £2399 £2279 £3169 View
Stansted 03/08/26 £1969 £2379 £2309 £3789 View
Stansted 24/08/26 £1769 £1899 £1939 £2579 View
Stansted 31/08/26 £1889 £2369 £2609 £3579 View
Stansted 21/09/26 £1669 £1809 £1999 £2859 View
Stansted 28/09/26 £1569 £1869 £2079 £2509 View