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From Nice to Venice

Mediterranean & Adriatic Discovery

Dates:
10 Jun - 24 Jun 2028
Duration:
14 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
14
Ship:
SeaDream I
Cruise Line:
SeaDream Yacht Club
Fares:

From £11,647 pp

Amalfi, Italy

From Nice to Venice

Mediterranean & Adriatic Discovery

Dates:
10 Jun - 24 Jun 2028
Duration:
14 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
14
Ship:
SeaDream I
Cruise Line:
SeaDream Yacht Club
Fares:

From £11,647 pp

Voyage Itinerary

10 June

Setting sail from Nice

Nice enjoys a marvellous setting on one of the most glorious stretches of the Côte d'Azur, the sweeping Bay of Angels, so it's no wonder that tourists have been flocking here since the 19th century. A stroll along the waterfront Promenade des Anglais, flanked by palm trees on one side and the dazzling blue of the Mediterranean on the other, is the quintessential Niçois experience, and one we'll never tire of. Do try and make some time to explore the old town as well though; it's a maze of wonderfully winding streets, some of which may be barely wide enough to squeeze through after that hearty seafood lunch!

Aerial view of Nice, France
Vieux Nice, France

Don't miss

Vieux Nice, the old town, is the perfect place to get lost, with beautiful baroque architecture, bustling markets and narrow lanes.

11 June

France: Saint-Florent

The pretty village of Saint-Florent lies on the north coast of Corsica, between the Cap Corse mountains and the wild Désert des Agriates. Although small, Saint-Florent has its own cathedral and an impressive 15th-century citadel, and is close to the famous Patrimonio vineyards and beautiful Saleccia beach.
Saint Florent, Corsica

12 June

France: 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.
Fishing boats in Bonifacio, Corsica

13 June

Italy: Gaeta

Little known outside of Italy, Gaeta is something of a hidden gem, set on the coast between Rome and Naples. Seven lovely beaches and a friendly atmosphere make this a popular destination for local sun-seekers, and points of interest include an imposing castle and a Roman mauseoleum dating back to the first century BC.
Castle in Gaeta, Italy

14 June

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.
Amalfi, Italy

14 June to 15 June

Italy: Capri

The captivating island of Capri has much to offer, from the ruins of Roman villas to gorgeous private residences surrounded by flower-filled gardens. You might also want to explore the famous Blue Grotto, with its intense azure interior and ethereal silvery light.
Faraglioni cliffs in Capri, Italy

16 June

Italy: Taormina

Taormina enjoys a truly spectacular setting on Sicily’s east coast, perched on a mountainside looking out towards the smouldering Mount Etna. The medieval streets are pleasant but often crowded in high season, so we’d recommend getting out and exploring the surrounding countryside.
Architecture in Taormina, Sicily

17 June

Malta: 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.
Valletta, Malta

18 June - At sea

19 June

Montenegro: Portonovi

20 June

Croatia: Dubrovnik

We never fail to be moved when we see the terracotta roofs and honey-golden walls of Dubrovnik, and a stroll around the perfectly preserved old town is a highlight of any visit to the Dalmatian coast. Make sure you take the time to walk around the walls and soak up the marvellous sea views.
Aerial view of the old town, Dubrovnik

21 June

Croatia: Bol

The picturesque old town of Bol, on the southern side of Brac island, is a real Dalmatian gem. Take a wander amongst rustic stone houses and colourful flowers, explore the Blaca hermitage and relax on the iconic Zlatni Rat beach, which extends into the Adriatic with almost geometric precision.
Zlatni Rat beach on Brac island, Croatia

22 June

Croatia: Lošinj

Lošinj is one of Croatia’s lesser known gems, a verdant island that was once the favourite holiday resort of the Austro-Hungarian emperor, Franz Josef. The fishing villages of Mali Lošinj and Veli Lošinj are pleasingly picturesque, and the surrounding waters are known for their healthy dolphin population.
Losinj island, Croatia

23 June

Croatia: Rovinj

Rovinj is undoubtedly the highlight of the Istrian coast, a picturesque medieval fishing port with a strong Italian influence discernible in everything from the elegant architecture to the bilingual street signs. A day trip to one of the nearby islands also makes for an enjoyable excursion.
Rovinj old town, Croatia

24 June

Arriving in Venice

Venice is a city like no other, a marble maze of turquoise canals criss-crossed by beautiful bridges, overflowing with palaces, churches and charming little piazzas. No matter how many times you’ve seen it in photographs, that first glimpse of the Grand Canal will simply take your breath away.
Sunrise in Venice
San Marco Square, Venice

Our tip

The long, long queues for St Marks might put you off, but just book online in advance for timed entrance and bypass the exhausted tourists.

The ship

SeaDream I

Capacity:
112 Guests
Crew:
95 Staff
Style:
A place where you are nurtured, indulged and cared for, with norules and no schedule. Lots of action if that's what you want, or nothing at all if you prefer.

Just 56 fortunate couples enjoy a completely relaxed al fresco holiday experience and a quirky individual style of service that is way beyond the norm.

What we love

This has to be one of our favourite travel experiences. We love the al fresco feel, dining outside for all meals if you wish, and even spending the night sleeping under the stars on the Balinese dream beds. The totally laid back style means SeaDream is the ultimate chill.

Learn more about SeaDream I
SeaDream Yacht Club in the Caribbean

inclusions

  • All meals including dinner under the stars or in the lavish dining room
  • Drinks including champagne and spirits
  • Water toys including jetskis from the marina at the back of the ship
  • Bicycles to take ashore when it suits
  • Snorkel equipment
  • Champagne and caviar beach barbecue in the Caribbean
  • Onboard gratuities

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Hotel Negresco, Nice

      Where to stay in Nice

      A Mundy favourite is the famous Negresco on the Promenade des Anglais, something of a museum in its own right.

    • Saint Paul de Vence, France

      See more of southern France

      Travel out of Nice into Provence and visit the lovely villages such as Eze and St Paul de Vence.

    • Hotel Metropole, Venice

      Our favourite hotel in Venice

      The Metropole is an old favourite for its quieter location and lovely lagoon views.

    • See more of the Veneto

      If you’ve time, take the train to Padova and visit the Scrovegni Chapel.

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    Absolutely. You'll save money and time by booking with us rather than directly with the cruise line and enjoy more flexibility in your travel arrangements. We have access to preferential rates and exclusive offers, and we offer expert advice on how to get the best value.

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    Because small ships are able to reach smaller ports of call and provide a higher level of service than their big ship counterparts, we believe that small ship cruising is the very best way to travel. Usually they offer more space per person, and an attentive team to make sure you have the very best experience. Small ship cruising offers the very best of the best.

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    Who we are

    Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

    Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

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