Duration
4 Nights
Journey Type
Cruise only (Please call for flight options)
Ports
4 Ports
10 August
Setting sail from Naples
Naples has a reputation as a rough and ready sort of place, but there's an undeniable vitality to the city, perhaps as a result of living in the shadow of dormant Mount Vesuvius. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed city centre rewards exploration, and in addition to the many cultural treasures waiting to be unearthed Neapolitans are rightly proud of their food; this is where you'll find the best pizza in Italy. The city also acts as a gateway to the fascinating remains of Pompeii and Herculaneum, the beautiful Amalfi coast, and the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida.
Our tip
If you are a brave driver, hire a car to tour the region; there are so many places to visit within easy reach, though this is not an experience for the faint-hearted!
11 August
At sea
12 August
Italy: Lipari
Lipari is the largest of the Aeolian Islands, a volcanic archipelago to the north of Sicily. The main port is Lipari Town, a charming little harbour of pastel-coloured houses, fishing boats and enticing restaurants, overlooked by the imposing 13th century citadel.
13 August
Italy: Amalfi
The picturesque little town of Amalfi was once a major Mediterranean naval power, but a devastating earthquake in 1343 cut the city down in its prime and destroyed most of its historic buildings. These days, of course, Amalfi is best known for the eponymous stretch of stunning coastline on which it sits.
14 August
Arriving in Naples
Don't miss
Napoli Sotteranea, an extraordinary honeycomb of underground caverns and tunnels, including ruins from Greek and Roman times, and reminders of a much more recent history.
Your home from home
Introduced to accompany the original Sea Cloud, this three-masted barque enjoys the amenities of a modern cruise ship whilst remaining a quintessential windjammer.
What we love
A true sailing ship, Sea Cloud II is imbued with all of the tradition of the ship that inspired her, the original Sea Cloud. Suites and cabins have the feel of a traditional country home, while on deck you can relax and watch the crew set sail, a wonderful spectacle that is much more than just a show.
Capacity | 94 Guests |
Crew | 65 mostly German staff |
Style | A style that is sure to impress even seasoned cruise-goers, it's elegant, traditional and has a sense of history that is unmatched. |
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Tailor-make your trip
Our favourite hotel in Naples
We love the Excelsior – not only is it great, but also it’s the hotel in The Sopranos!
What to do in Naples
The short journey to Vesuvius, and its victims Pompeii and Herculaneum, is truly memorable.