Italy, Greek Isles & the Pyramids Loyalty Departure
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Scenic Ocean Cruises  ·  Scenic Ikon

Italy, Greek Isles & the Pyramids Loyalty Departure

From Rome (Civitavecchia) to Athens (Piraeus)  ·  Mediterranean  ·  14 nights

Departure 21 Apr 2028
Duration 14 nights
Ports of call 12 ports
Ship Scenic Ikon
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$20148
per person
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Voyage overview

What this voyage is

Cruise Line
Scenic Ocean Cruises
Ship
Scenic Ikon
Cruise Type
Ocean Cruise
From
$20148 pp
Departure
21 Apr 2028
Return
5 May 2028
Duration
14 nights
Ports of call
12 ports

From Rome (Civitavecchia) to Athens (Piraeus)

Scenic Ikon is the third Discovery Yacht from Scenic, setting sail in April 2028 and offering Scenic’s hallmark blend of sleek design, luxury amenities, and immersive cruises and expeditions in destinations from the Mediterranean to Antarctica.

Building upon the success of Scenic Eclipse and Scenic Eclipse
II, Scenic Ikon will offer spacious suites, all-inclusive luxury,
and a sleek, modern design, as well as an enhanced helicopter
programme and new dining options. Scenic Ikon has been designed to
excel in both warm water destinations and the polar regions, and
her inaugural itineraries from April 2028 feature the
Mediterranean, Egypt, the Aegean, Antarctica and the Chilean
Fjords.

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21/04/2028
Rome (Civitavecchia)

One of the world's great cities, Rome continues to dazzle and delight visitors with a potent mix of architectural marvels, continent-defining history and buzzing nightlife. As the saying goes, the city wasn't built in a day, and if you want to make the most of Rome you'll need to spend at least a couple of nights here. The Colosseum, the Vatican and the Forum are among the big ticket items, with the crowds to match, though in truth you will find history around almost every corner.

Memorii Tip: Our tip Plan ahead to make the most of your time – Rome is an exhausting city to visit so you need to pace yourself. There are plenty of parks, gardens and squares to relax and enjoy time out.
2
22/04/2028
Bonifacio

Bonifacio sits atop brilliant white limestone cliffs on the southern tip of Corsica, with the harbour down below filled with fishing boats and glitzy yachts. The town's history as a Genoese stronghold, along with its proximity to Sardinia, means that the Italian influence is strong here.

3
23/04/2028
Porto Cervo

Created in the 1950s and ‘60s by a group of investors including the Aga Khan, the resort of Porto Cervo was conceived as the perfect Mediterranean village, drawing on architectural influences from Spain, Italy, Greece and North Africa. It’s a glitzy retreat for the international jet set, at the heart of Sardinia’s glorious Costa Smeralda.

4
24/04/2028
Sorrento

The lovely town of Sorrento, draped across rugged cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples, has been charming visitors since the days of the Grand Tour. The Renaissance palaces and many craft shops make Sorrento an attractive destination in its own right, and it’s also a jumping off point for Capri, Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast.

5
25/04/2028
Siracusa

Founded by Greek colonists in 734 BC, Siracusa was once the largest city in the ancient world, surpassing even Athens in its splendour. Highlights include the island of Ortigia, where narrow streets are lined by beautiful Baroque architecture, and the impressive ruins at the Parco Archeologico della Neapolis on the Sicilian mainland.

6
26/04/2028
Valletta

Malta’s tiny capital, established by the Knights of St John, packs in an awful lot of history considering its diminutive size. The atmospheric old streets, bathed in Mediterranean sunshine, are full of attractive honey-golden buildings, along with an impressive selection of bars and restaurants.

7
28/04/2028
Chania

Chania, Crete’s second city, is an alluring blend of architectural styles. The jumble of streets that make up the Venetian old town are remarkably intact, and there are plenty of reminders too of the two centuries of Ottoman rule, such as the imposing harbourfront Mosque of the Janissaries.

8
30/04/2028
Alexandria

Alexandria was one of the great cities of antiquity, founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BC and home to the Pharos lighthouse, one of the original Seven Wonders of the World. The Pharos is long gone and the city has lost some of its lustre, but there are still plenty of reminders of Alexandria’s glorious past scattered around.

9
01/05/2028
Alexandria
10
03/05/2028
Rhodes

Sun-kissed Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese islands, is steeped in history; the medieval heart of Rhodes Town was once home to the crusading Knights of St John, and later fell to the Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. The hillside village of Lindos, with its pretty whitewashed houses, is another highlight.

11
04/05/2028
Mykonos

Glamorous Mykonos is the most popular of the Cyclades islands, well known as a haunt of the rich and the famous. It’s also the gateway to the nearby island of Delos, home to one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece.

12
05/05/2028
Athens (Piraeus)

Athens is a city awash with historical and cultural significance, but it's much more than an open air museum; this is a dynamic, bustling metropolis, and a place where history is still very much unfolding.

Memorii Tip: Don't miss Obviously don’t miss the Acropolis, nor the new adjacent museum, where space has pointedly been left for the frieze we call the Elgin Marbles – it is really excellent. Then take time to stroll on the hills and slopes around the outcrop.
What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Butler service
Flights included
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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