Itinerary
14th May/ 3rd, 13th + 23rd June/ 23rd July/ 12th + 22nd August/ 1st September + 1st October 2025:
Rome, Italy ➤ Santorini, Greece ➤ Athens, Greece ➤Mykonos, Greece ➤ Corfu, Greece ➤ Valletta, Malta ➤ Messina, Italy ➤ Naples, Italy ➤Florence/ Pisa, Italy ➤ Rome, Italy
DAY 1 – Arrival & Rome
On arrival at Dublin Airport terminal 2, proceed to the Aer Lingus bag-drop desk and through security to your departure gate.
Once onboard explore the ship and all it has to offer. Why not take the opportunity to book any excursions or Broadway shows you may like to do during the week. (Any NCL excursions booked are at an additional cost)
DAY 2 – Day at Sea
Spend the day at sea and enjoy all that Norwegian Epic has to offer onboard.
DAY 3 – Santorini, Greece
Whitewashed villages clinging to the sides of the sea cliffs have made the volcanic island of Santorini one of the most widely photographed places in the world. The island’s charm and subtle mystery have even made it a target of speculation as the location of the lost city of Atlantis.
DAY 4 – Athens, Greece
This is the cradle of civilization, the oldest city in Europe. Not only is this city home to the Acropolis and some of the most important architectural structures and archaeological finds in the Western world, It is also a very modern city, an urban amalgam of extraordinary art, culture, cuisine and shopping.
DAY 5 – Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos is a classic Greek Island with whitewashed houses, blue-domed churches and windmills. Add a reputation for beautiful beaches and you’ll understand why Mykonos is the most popular island in the Cyclades. Explore the island in a 4 x 4 or take a ferry to the tiny island of Delos.
DAY 6 – Corfu, Greece
One of the lushest of the Greek Isles, Corfu is rimmed in dramatic blue waters and topped with tranquil hillside villages. A collection of quaint cafes in the town of Corfu feels very continental, but the island’s secluded coves and sandy beaches could only be found in the Greek Isles.
DAY 7 – Valletta, Malta
Although somewhat scarred by World War II, Valletta prides itself on its magnificent Baroque palaces, piazzas, gardens and churches. The Magisterial Palace, built between 1571 and 1574, now houses the Maltese Parliament and offices of the President of Malta.
DAY 8 – Messina (Sicily), Italy
The third largest city on the island of Sicily, Messina welcomes cruise ship visitors with its lovely harbor, extraordinary architecture (much of which miraculously survived a horrendous earthquake and tidal wave in 1908) and wonderful food. Stroll through Messina’s Piazza Cairoli taking in magnificent fountains and cathedrals, or sip Marsala wine at a sidewalk cafe.
DAY 9 – Naples, Italy
Cruise to Naples, located on Italy’s stunning Amalfi coast, a city rich in history. A tour around Naples’ grand piazzas, cathedrals and castles in the old centre will take you back centuries. Pompeii is not too far either, a dashing city which boasts diverse cultural offerings and charming streets.
DAY 10 – Florence/Pisa, Italy
How lucky to visit the Tuscan region, Florence & Pisa, resplendent in art and history. What’s even more fortunate is that all the main attractions in Florence are centrally located for the perfect walking tour. See Santa Croce, Piazza del Duomo and Michelangelo’s David.
DAY 11 – Disembark & Rome
All too soon you find yourself back in Rome. Make your own way back to Rome airport for your return flight to Dublin.
Itinerary
24th May/ 2nd August + 11th October 2025:
Rome, Italy ➤ Santorini, Greece ➤ Athens, Greece ➤ Corfu, Greece ➤ Valletta, Malta ➤ Messina, Italy ➤ Naples, Italy ➤ Florence/ Pisa, Italy ➤ Cannes, France ➤ Rome, Italy
DAY 1 – Arrival & Rome
On arrival at Dublin Airport terminal 2, proceed to the Aer Lingus bag-drop desk and through security to your departure gate.
Once onboard explore the ship and all it has to offer. Why not take the opportunity to book any excursions or Broadway shows you may like to do during the week. (Any NCL excursions booked are at an additional cost)
DAY 2 – Day at Sea
Spend the day at sea and enjoy all that Norwegian Epic has to offer onboard.
DAY 3 – Santorini, Greece
Whitewashed villages clinging to the sides of the sea cliffs have made the volcanic island of Santorini one of the most widely photographed places in the world. The island’s charm and subtle mystery have even made it a target of speculation as the location of the lost city of Atlantis.
DAY 4 – Athens, Greece
This is the cradle of civilization, the oldest city in Europe. Not only is this city home to the Acropolis and some of the most important architectural structures and archaeological finds in the Western world, It is also a very modern city, an urban amalgam of extraordinary art, culture, cuisine and shopping.
DAY 5 – Corfu, Greece
One of the lushest of the Greek Isles, Corfu is rimmed in dramatic blue waters and topped with tranquil hillside villages. A collection of quaint cafes in the town of Corfu feels very continental, but the island’s secluded coves and sandy beaches could only be found in the Greek Isles.
DAY 6 – Valletta, Malta
Although somewhat scarred by World War II, Valletta prides itself on its magnificent Baroque palaces, piazzas, gardens and churches. The Magisterial Palace, built between 1571 and 1574, now houses the Maltese Parliament and offices of the President of Malta.
DAY 7 – Messina (Sicily), Italy
The third largest city on the island of Sicily, Messina welcomes cruise ship visitors with its lovely harbor, extraordinary architecture (much of which miraculously survived a horrendous earthquake and tidal wave in 1908) and wonderful food. Stroll through Messina’s Piazza Cairoli taking in magnificent fountains and cathedrals, or sip Marsala wine at a sidewalk cafe.
DAY 8 – Naples, Italy
Cruise to Naples, located on Italy’s stunning Amalfi coast, a city rich in history. A tour around Naples’ grand piazzas, cathedrals and castles in the old centre will take you back centuries. Pompeii is not too far either, a dashing city which boasts diverse cultural offerings and charming streets.
DAY 9 – Florence/Pisa, Italy
How lucky to visit the Tuscan region, Florence & Pisa, resplendent in art and history. What’s even more fortunate is that all the main attractions in Florence are centrally located for the perfect walking tour. See Santa Croce, Piazza del Duomo and Michelangelo’s David.
DAY 10 – Cannes, France
Drive up Suquet Hill for a view of the city, sea and Lerins Island – fabulous dahling! How many rich and famous can you spot, walk the palm-lined promenade de la Croisette and count. The French Riviera at its best…the International Film Festival calls this home.
DAY 11 – Disembark & Rome
All too soon you find yourself back in Rome. Make your own way back to Rome airport for your return flight to Dublin.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: A valid passport is required for this tour and must match exactly the name shown on your holiday confirmation. One checked in bag per person (20kg) is included plus one small cabin bag. Please see airline website for dimensions and restrictions. Cabin bags should be placed under the seat in front of you. Excess weight will be charged at the airport. We strongly recommend that you have travel insurance in place before your departure. If you have a complaint or take ill during your holiday it is very important that you or a travelling companion reports this to your Tour Manager or Resort Representative immediately. If you are in a hotel where we do not offer this service you must report this to the hotel management and get a written confirmation. Failure to do this may affect how we can investigate and respond to any issues at a later time.