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From Venice to Porto Ercole

Star Collector: Iconic Italy and Croatia

Dates:
18 Aug - 2 Sep 2026
Duration:
15 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Wind Surf
Cruise Line:
Windstar Cruises
Fares:

From £3,240 pp

The Colosseum, Rome

From Venice to Porto Ercole

Star Collector: Iconic Italy and Croatia

Dates:
18 Aug - 2 Sep 2026
Duration:
15 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Wind Surf
Cruise Line:
Windstar Cruises
Fares:

From £3,240 pp

Voyage Itinerary

18 August

Setting sail from 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; it hardly seems credible that such an eye-popping scene could exist outside of a Canaletto painting. Of course Venice is a city that draws big crowds, especially in summer, but don't let this put you off; even the busiest areas are never more than a few steps from a quiet courtyard or a secluded square.

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.

19 August

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

20 August

Croatia: Split

Croatia’s second city enjoys a dramatic setting, hugging a sweeping bay against a backdrop of sheer grey mountains. Split's labyrinthine old town is contained within the remarkable Roman ruins of Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and spills out onto the buzzing seafront Riva promenade.
Split harbour, Croatia

21 August

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

22 August

Montenegro: Kotor

Kotor sits at the head of a beautiful, fjord-like bay, hemmed in by glowering mountains. The compact, walled old town is Montenegro’s star attraction, a warren of little alleyways and shady squares that is often described as a ‘mini Dubrovnik’.
Kotor old town, Montenegro

23 August - At sea

24 August

Italy: Giardini Naxos

The charming village of Giardini Naxos is one of the jewels of Sicily, a popular resort located on a majestic bay facing the Ionian Sea. Restaurants and bars line a long stretch of beach, and the attractive town of Taormina is within easy reach, along with the slopes of brooding Mount Etna.
Bay of Giardini Naxos, Sicily

25 August

Italy: 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.
Sorrento harbour, Italy

26 August - At sea

27 August

France: Bastia

The bustling port of Bastia provides a more authentic slice of Corsican life than glitzy Calvi or Bonifacio, and the compact historic core, the Terra Vecchia, has bags of character. The photogenic old harbour, the Vieux Port, is another popular spot, surrounded by lively bars and restaurants.
Bastia, Corsica

28 August

France: Cannes

Few ports conjure up images of glitz and movie star glamour quite so readily as Cannes. May is when the glitterati roll into town for the Film Festival, but there’s still plenty to divert you the rest of the year, including the old quarter, Le Suquet, and the dazzling Croisette.
Sunset over Cannes, France

29 August

Monaco: Monte Carlo

Renowned for its casino, its Grand Prix and its oligarch-friendly tax policies, Monte Carlo is glamour and hedonism personified, with a price tag to match. This little principality enjoys a lovely setting, the villas and penthouses tumbling down the hillside towards the sweeping blue expanse of the Mediterranean.
Aerial view of Monte Carlo

30 August

Italy: Genoa

Genoa has a legendary seafaring heritage, and was once a powerful maritime republic. However, the city’s most famous son, Christopher Columbus, was spurned by the Genoese elite when he came looking for funds for his expedition, and his discoveries for the Spanish Crown ironically played no small part in Genoa’s downfall.
Port of Genoa, Italy

31 August

Italy: Portofino

This tiny village on the Ligurian coast must be one of the most photographed spots in Italy, and no wonder; brightly coloured houses cling to the hillside overlooking a delightfully picturesque little harbour, where fishing boats gently bob alongside luxury yachts.
Portofino, Italy

1 September

Arriving in Porto Ercole

The ship

Wind Surf

Capacity:
342 Guests
Crew:
210 Staff
Style:
This is laid-back luxury at its best with relaxed informal days, refined yet comfortable evenings and a friendly and welcomingcrew.

Windstar’s flagship sailing yacht is a stunning sail assisted cruise ship, which combines the refinement of a modern vessel with the romance of a tall ship.

What we love

Gracious staterooms provide a compact yet comfortable retreat. Facilities include several dining options and a variety of bars and lounges, a small swimming pool with two whirlpools and even a watersports platform. The décor is fresh and modern and the ship emerged from the first phase of a multi-year refresh in 2024, boasting upgrades to several public areas including Amphora and the pool deck. The second phase of the refresh which includes stateroom redesigns will occur in 2026.

Learn more about Wind Surf
Windstar Cruises - Wind Surf at sea

inclusions

  • All meals in all venues including room service
  • Soft drinks, speciality coffees and teas
  • Champagne welcome reception
  • All onboard entertainment
  • Use of the Fitness Centre & yoga classes
  • Unlimited use of all watersports equipment

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • 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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    From flights and transfers to hotels and tours, we can help with all your travel needs to make sure your trip is exceptional. What's more, we are members of ABTA and also offer full ATOL protection, not to mention a 24hr emergency contact, so we offer complete peace of mind.

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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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