Wake to your first full day in Rome for a morning at leisure. After your first complimentary hotel breakfast in Italy, head out and see the city as local shutters are hauled open, and the rush of Roman trading and tourism hums into order.
The afternoon’s city tour will be sure to hit all the most coveted sites, so use your morning to wander the leafy streets of Trastevere – a bohemian neighbourhood by the River Tiber with bustling piazzas and unique trattorias for your first taste of truly authentic Italian fare.
Return to your hotel briefly before embarking on an afternoon tour to some of Rome’s most celebrated landmarks. Following your guide, discover the layers of history that make this city so extraordinary – from ancient Roman ruins to Renaissance masterpieces, baroque fountains and charming piazzas where locals gather for their passeggiata (evening stroll). Each stop reveals another chapter in Rome’s 3,000-years-long story, bringing all that history to life in front of your eyes.
This afternoon, perhaps set out on a guided walking tour through the heart of the Eternal City, tracing the splendour of Baroque architecture and art. The route includes several of Rome’s greatest icons, including the magnificent Trevi Fountain, the Column of Marcus Aurelius, the Palazzo di Montecitorio (designed by Bernini), the Pantheon, Palazzo Madama – home to the Italian Senate – and the lively Piazza Navona.
The evening is yours to explore once more. Try your own passeggiata through the romantic streets of Trastevere, claim a table at a neighbourhood trattoria, or enjoy a gelato while people-watching along the River Tiber.
Enjoy a leisurely final morning in Rome. Relish a sleep-in as the city wakes up or head to a local cafe for one more sip of this city’s simmering energy.
After lunch, board your private coach for the journey north to Tuscany. Rome’s urban sprawl gives way to endless countryside – you can almost taste the tannins as vineyards come into view. This is Tuscany, where every vista is a Renaissance painting come to life.
Signature Accommodation: Torre a Cona
Arrive at a grand estate of Torre a Cona, where you’ll find 30 elegant rooms in a magnificent 18th-century villa set among 500 acres of vineyards and olive groves. This luxury boutique wine estate, owned by the founding family of Martini & Rossi, is a true postcard-worthy icon nestled in Tuscany’s rolling hills. Rooms are characterised by 18th-century features and decorations, painted in soft colours that recall the Tuscan countryside, with furnishings of fine fabrics chosen by the countess.
Check-in and take a moment to absorb your surroundings – the scent of lavender and rosemary in the gardens, the gentle rustle of olive trees and the spectacular vineyard views. This estate, steeped in history and beauty, will be your home for the next four nights.
Insider Experience: Dinner at The Osteria di Torre a Cona
As evening approaches, savour dinner at The Osteria di Torre a Cona, a relaxing space tucked into the estate’s lemon house.
The Osteria embodies a new dining concept that reflects the property’s philosophy: simple elegance, modernity and a deep connection to nature. Gary describes it as “a charming dining room with an undeniable Tuscan flair, a little home away from home.” The menu draws inspiration from Tuscan tradition, showcasing locally sourced ingredients in a fashion that speaks to guests of all preferences. “We have handpicked three local recipes that you taste in the dining room but also that exemplifies the area and perfect to cook back in Aus,” says Matt.
Each course is designed to enhance the natural flavours of the highest-quality seasonal ingredients – aromatic herbs from the garden, vegetables from nearby farms, and the estate’s own olive oil. This is dinner as it should be: unhurried, genuine and unforgettable.
Travel time: Driving – approx. three hours
Insider Experience: Dinner at The Osteria di Torre a Cona, handpicked by Matt & Gary
“We have asked the chef to pull together a menu of local classics including the famous local Chianina beef favoured for bistecca Fiorentina to give you a real taste of Tuscany” – Matt
Wake to the gentle sounds of the Tuscan countryside before enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the estate, including fresh pastries, local honey and strong Italian coffee while surveying the vineyards.
Insider Experience: Lunch at the legendary Dario’s butcher shop
After a short drive to the charming hilltop town of Panzano, meet Dario Cecchini, the world’s most famous butcher and an eighth-generation master of his craft who has elevated butchery to an art form. Matt describes Dario as “Italy’s most famous butcher and famous for reciting Dante as he breaks down beasts. At lunch you’ll eat a veritable cow jigsaw of cuts and laugh a lot!”
Step into his acclaimed Antica Macelleria Cecchini butcher shop, where meat hangs from the ceiling, Dante’s verses are recited with passion, and opera blares from speakers as Dario holds court behind the counter. This is more than a butcher shop – it’s theatre, philosophy and poetry all wrapped up in one unforgettable experience shared with Matt and Gary, who have enjoyed it firsthand before and couldn’t wait for another round.
Watch as the butcher works his magic, perhaps sharing a story, a joke or a passionate speech about the nobility of his craft. Then, settle in at one of the unique onsite dining rooms for a lunch that embodies his beliefs. The fixed-price menu showcases lesser-known cuts prepared through braising, boiling and grilling – techniques that reveal the full potential of every part of the animal. “We believe in good food, good prices and good company,” says Dario, as lunch is served family-style, with diners eating according to their appetite. The restaurant also offers a satisfying vegetarian menu, ensuring no one misses out on the magic of Dario’s butcher shop.
Enjoy the evening at leisure, after a day full of fine food and fabulous company. Stroll through Torre a Cona’s lush vineyards or settle in your room for true peace and quiet.
Travel time: Driving – approx. one hour
Insider Experience: Lunch at the legendary Dario’s butcher shop, handpicked by Matt & Gary
“I loved our visit to Darios! Darrio Cecchini is certainly one of a kind, not just a butcher who loves his craft but a protagonist for Bistecca Fiorentina, a showman, restaurateur and always the talk of this quaint Tuscan town in Chianti” – Gary
Today is yours to craft exactly as you wish. Choose from a carefully curated selection of included experiences that showcase Tuscany’s wonders. Whether you’re drawn to art and history, wine and gastronomy or slowly soaking in the atmosphere, there’s an option to match your mood. Don’t worry – if you don’t manage to fit in every activity, tomorrow’s schedule is free for further Tuscan exploration too.
Tuscan cooking class at Torre a Cona : Enter Torre a Cona’s beautiful kitchen for a hands-on cooking class celebrating the heart and soul of Tuscan cuisine. Learn to craft fresh pasta from scratch, rolling silky sheets of dough, shaping delicate ravioli and mastering the art of pappardelle. Work with seasonal ingredients plucked straight from the estate’s gardens and discover the secrets behind long-time Tuscan classics. Gary is adamant, “you can’t leave Tuscany without learning at least a few recipes to show off to your friends and family when you get home!”
Wine tastings and estate tours: Journey through centuries of family history and winemaking tradition with expert guides. Learn about the estate’s historic cellars and the legendary Vinsantaia – where Tuscany’s legendary dessert wine, vin santo, aged for years in oak barrels.
Horseback riding: From decanting to cantering, this is a dream for many and reality for few. Exploring the Tuscan countryside on horseback is a unique way to become acquainted with the estate’s undulating scenery, offering an enchanting experience available from beginners up.
Hike the estate: Explore Tuscany’s beauty on foot with experienced environmental guides who know the territory’s geology, flora, fauna, history and local traditions. Routes are available for all levels, from leisurely strolls to more challenging hikes.
Spa and massage treatments: Indulge in a rejuvenating massage with natural essential oils in Torre a Cona’s tranquil spa setting. Let a professional masseuse melt away tension as soft music serenades and you lose yourself in this quiet corner of paradise.
Alternatively, enjoy a quieter day of down time, perhaps with a good book and a stroll through the olive groves. In the evening, settle in with a glass of Chianti (at own expense) and watch the hills turn to gold. This is dolce far niente – the sweetness of doing nothing – at its finest.
Another day in Italian paradise where the schedule is yours to make the most of. Choose from a carefully curated selection of included experiences that showcase Tuscany’s wonders. Whether you’re drawn to art and history, wine and gastronomy or slowly soaking in the atmosphere, there’s an option to match your mood.
After breakfast, Tuscany will sail into the rear-view mirror as your coach races towards Maranello. Today brings together two of Italy’s most celebrated passions; artisanal food and legendary automotive engineering.
Delight in a visit to a traditional cheese farm, where you’ll witness skilled cheesemakers carrying out the 900-year-old craft of making parmigiano reggiano. Watch as enormous copper cauldrons bubble with fresh milk, transforming into curds that will be hand-moulded, brined and aged for at least 12 months in temperature-controlled ageing rooms. Sample parmigiano reggiano of various ages – from the younger, creamier wheels to the deeply complex, crystalline varieties. Learn to identify the subtle flavour notes and understand why this cheese, made from just milk, salt and rennet, is considered one of the world’s finest. It’s a masterclass in patience, precision and respect for tradition.
Continue to Maranello, the home of the Prancing Horse, where Ferrari has been raising automotive legends since 1947. Work up an appetite at the Ferrari Museum, delving into a world of speed, passion and Italian engineering. Admire iconic models that have defined motorsport and discover the stories behind Ferrari’s greatest triumphs in interactive exhibits, simulators and cabinets of enduring memorabilia.
Insider Experience: Lunch at Ristorante Cavallino
Just across the street, discover the hallowed establishment that has fed Ferrari’s drive for success since 1950, Ristorante Cavallino. Originally the factory’s staff canteen, it has been transformed into a dining destination for friends, drivers and distinguished guests. These historic rooms have witnessed celebrations and commiserations, hosting an extraordinary range of memorable events where Enzo Ferrari’s trailblazing vision came to life. “What could be more Italian than eating great regional dishes in the old Ferrari canteen opposite the gates of the famous Maranello factory,” says Matt. “Surrounded by the theatre of F1 trophies and old engine blocks, they become both artefact and art.”
The restaurant underwent a stunning renovation in 2021, and the space now pays homage to traditional Italian trattorias while incorporating Ferrari’s racing heritage. In addition, the restaurant supports local autistic teenagers and adults through Il Tortellante – the initiative of Chef Massimo Bottura and wife Lara Gilmore which recognises the therapeutic benefits of making tortellini by hand.
Soak in the unique atmosphere as you settle into seats surrounded by mounted engines, then dive into the menu together, including an unmissable tortellini dish, and Mòdna – a classic sachertorte reimagined with sour cherries. Crafted by one of Italy’s greatest chefs, Massimo Bottura, each dish showcases Emilia-Romagna’s finest ingredients, from the now-familiar parmigiano reggiano to aceto balsamico vinegar.
Continue your journey to Bologna, one of Italy’s most gastronomically important cities. Check into your hotel and enjoy a relaxed evening at your leisure. Make the most of your free time with a walk through the world’s longest and most famous porticoed streets, discover a traditional osteria for dinner, or simply relax and reflect on a day that perfectly captured the essence of Italy.
Travel time: Driving – approx. three hours
Insider Experience: Lunch at Ristorante Cavallino, handpicked by Matt & Gary
“Il Tortellante empowers young adults on the autism spectrum by partnering them with local nonnas to hand make this very special pasta. The project says that this traditional, precise but repetitive process of making tortellini helps instil traditional skills, confidence and a sense of inclusion” – Matt
“I’ll just say one thing: forget that bright red Ferrari and give me more of the utterly sublime ‘Tortellini del Tortellante.’ Every piece of pasta crafted by skill hands, cooked to perfection and drenched in the lightest, creamiest sauce of aged Parmigiano Reggiano you can imagine. Take my money” – Gary
After breakfast, lace up your walking shoes for a tantalising journey through Bologna – a city so devoted to food that Italians affectionately call it ‘La Grassa’ (The Fat One). This is the birthplace of tortellini, tagliatelle al ragu, mortadella and countless other culinary treasures that define Italian cuisine.
Set off with your expert local guide through the historic city centre, where medieval towers rise above endless porticoed streets and the aroma of fresh pasta drifts from family-run trattorias. Your progressive tasting tour serves as lunch, taking you to carefully selected stops that showcase the city’s gastronomic soul.
Taste mortadella – Bologna’s silky-smooth, pistachio-studded pork sausage – and sample tortellini in brodo, those tiny stuffed pasta parcels floating in golden capon broth that Bolognese grandmothers have hand-shaped for centuries. Taste true tagliatelle al ragu, where meat is slowly braised for hours until it melts into a rich, velvety sauce that clings to fresh egg pasta.
Between bites, your guide will reveal Bologna’s hidden corners – the ancient canals that once powered the city’s silk industry, the towers built by feuding noble families, and the oldest university in the Western world, founded in 1088.
Return to your hotel with the afternoon free to explore at your own pace. Perhaps climb the Asinelli Tower for sweeping views over Bologna’s terracotta rooftops, browse the stalls at Mercato di Mezzo, or find a cafe under the porticoes and watch Bolognese life unfold.
Today’s scenic route takes you through a region that puts Italian food on a pedestal for the world to enjoy. Emilia-Romagna is arguably Italy’s greatest food valley, home to cherished ingredients you will soon taste at their source.
Insider Experience: Prosciutto tasting
Your first stop takes you deep into the hills south of Parma, where the magic of prosciutto begins. Visit a traditional prosciutto producer where pork leg, sea salt, time and plenty of passion are the only ingredients used to create what many consider among the finest prosciutto in the world. Walk through cellars built according to traditional architectural models, with large windows that welcome the mild Marino sea wind.
Before your very own tasting, learn how salting masters still salt each haunch by hand, and watch the traditional ‘needle sampling’ method – where a horse shank bone is inserted into the meat and immediately smelled for aroma and quality.
Matt and Gary have tried and tested the salty delights here before and will gratefully join the group for a tasting of prosciutto at various stages of maturation as you all experience the tender indulgence and specific flavour that comes from slow maturation.
Insider Experience: Parma foodie walking tour
Continue to the elegant city of Parma for a progressive tasting journey, including a special stop home to the best prosciutto they’ve ever tasted. This isn’t your typical tourist trail; these are the addresses locals keep close and food lovers toil to find. “I love Parma, its charming, steeped in history and importantly a little off the tourist radar,” says Gary. “Wander the streets and discover what makes Parma and its produce so very special.”
Stop at a legendary salumeria for some of Matt and Gary’s favourite prosciutto and pancetta, and watch as the store’s experts slice impossibly thin ribbons of aged ham. Sample culatello, the prized ‘king’s cut’ from the heart of the ham, alongside mortadella, coppa and other cured treasures.
Your culinary crawl continues with four carefully curated stops: a historic pasticceria for traditional cake, a neighbourhood panino shop where simple sandwiches delight, a pasta spot showcasing the region’s signature shapes, and finally, a gelateria serving the flavours of an Italian summer.
Board the coach for the final leg of your journey to Milan, Italy’s fashion and design capital. As you travel through the Lombardy plains, reflect on the extraordinary flavours of Emilia-Romagna and the culinary secrets you’ve been privy to today.
Arrive in Milan in the late afternoon and check-in to Milano Verticale | UNA Esperienze. The evening is yours to explore a city unlike other Italian capitals. The hotel’s Porta Nuova district is a joy to explore, with its pedestrianised piazzas of aperitivo bars and design-forward restaurants. If you’re hungry for more Milanese moments, the cobblestone streets of Brera are just a 20-minute walk away for an evening spritz or late-night gallery visit.
Travel time: Driving – approx. three hours
Insider Experience: Prosciutto tasting, handpicked by Matt & Gary
“No journey through to Italy is complete without overindulging ‘just a little’ on the finest prosciutto. Each paper-thin slice that melts in your mouth, reminds you why the simple things, can be the most beautiful” – Gary
Insider Experience: Parma food crawl, handpicked by Matt & Gary
“I loved this walking tour in the town that gave Parmesan its name - not just for the impeccable gelato but also for the best aged prosciutto and pancetta I’ve ever tasted” – Matt
Your final full day in Italy begins with a journey illuminating Milan’s fascinating duality – a city where ancient Roman ruins stand alongside cutting-edge architecture, and centuries-old traditions meet modern innovation.
Set off with your expert local guide to discover the city’s magnificent highlights. Stand in awe before the Duomo di Milano, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, its forest of marble spires and 3,400 statues reaching toward the sky. Step inside to witness light filtering through stained glass windows that have been illuminating the faithful since the 14th century.
Continue through the opulent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Italy’s oldest active shopping arcade, where luxury boutiques nestle beneath a soaring glass dome and intricate mosaic floors. Learn the quirky Milanese tradition of spinning three times on the bull’s testicles in the floor mosaic for good luck – a ritual that has polished the brass to a mirror shine over decades.
Insider Experience: Milanese foodie walking tour
Take a delicious turn as you explore the city’s artisan food traditions on a walking tour co-curated by Matt and Gary on one of their many Milanese explorations. Stop at Cova Montenapoleon, an historic bakery specialising in panettone, and sample a slice of this impossibly light, fragrant bread.
Discover other regional specialties including creamy risotto alla milanese, the city’s signature saffron-infused rice dish, and cotoletta alla milanese, the breaded veal cutlet that has been feeding Milanese since the Middle Ages. Your guide will reveal the stories behind many beloved dishes and point you toward the city’s finest addresses for Milanese cuisine as you experience it all like a true local.
Return to your hotel with the afternoon free for final explorations or relaxation. Perhaps revisit a neighbourhood that captured your heart or hunt for last-minute treasures in Milan’s design boutiques.
Insider Experience: Farewell Dinner at Locanda Perbellin
When dessert arrives and the final wine is poured, take a moment to absorb the laughter, the clinking glasses and the contentment of a special meal and trip well spent.
Buon appetito, and grazie mille for an unforgettable Italian adventure.
Insider Experience: Farewell Dinner at Locanda Perbellin, handpicked by Matt & Gary
Today, the Italian culinary adventure comes to a close and a broader Meditarranean one begins. After breakfast at your hotel, you’ll be transferred to Milano Malpensa Airport (MXP) for your included flight to Barcelona.
Upon arrival at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN), make your own way to the comfort of the H10 Montcada, perfectly situated in the city’s Gothic Quarter and within walking distance of the bustling Las Ramblas boulevard, the Picasso Museum, and the awe-inspiring Barcelona Cathedral – not to mention some world-class tapas!
Enjoy your evening at leisure ahead of a few days exploring Barcelona.
Travel time: Driving – approx. 45 minutes; Flight – approx. 1.5 hours; Driving – approx. 20 minutes
Three nights at the H10 Montcada in Barcelona
One-way economy class flight from Milan (MXP) to Barcelona (BCN)
Enjoy a day discovering Barcelona. In the city centre, wander along Paseo de Gracia, one of Barcelona’s most significant avenues, home to some of famous architect Antoni Gaudi’s most recognisable works. Look up to the facades of Casa Batllo, with its skeletal balconies and colourful mosaics, as well as La Pedrera (Casa Mila), known for its stone facade and wrought-iron balconies.
No visit to Barcelona is complete without seeing the Sagrada Familia, Gaudi’s most famous and ambitious work, under construction since 1882. Step inside to admire its intricate detailing and towering spires, and learn about Gaudi’s inspiration for the cathedral’s design.
Later, stroll Las Ramblas avenue, or simply relax at your hotel.
On a day at leisure, you can spend the morning exploring the winding lanes of the Gothic Quarter, where Roman ruins sit alongside medieval palaces and sun-drenched squares. You might like to head to Barceloneta Beach for a stroll along the waterfront before making your way up to Montjuïc for sweeping views over the city as the sun goes down.
Enjoy one final night in Barcelona as the anticipation builds for your luxurious cruise.
After a leisurely breakfast, make your own way to the Port of Barcelona where your luxurious Azamara cruise awaits.
Settle into your Interior Stateroom as you sail away from Barcelona at 6pm, beginning your voyage along verdant coastline.
A small boutique-style ship designed to deliver an intimate, destination-focused experience, the Azamara Journey can access ports that larger ships can’t reach. Discover seven restaurants, cafes and lounges, alongside a refreshing pool, spa and round the clock room service. From here on out, the choice is all yours. Settle in and raise a glass as the Spanish coastline fades into the distance.
Your Azamara Cruise inclusions:
- All meals at a variety of onsite dining venues
- 24-hour in-room dining service
- All-day free-flow drinks
- Signature AzAmazing evenings
- Unlimited self-service laundry
- Onboard gratuities
Embark on a 10-night cruise along the Italian coastline and Adriatic Sea on the Azamara Journey
Wake up with no agenda and make the most of it. The Azamara Journey’s pool deck is the perfect place to ease into the morning as you find a sun lounger, order a coffee and watch the Mediterranean roll by. For something more active, a class at the fitness centre or a treatment at Sanctum Spa sets the tone for the day ahead.
As the afternoon light softens, the pool deck gives way to the bars and lounges where fellow travellers compare notes over a drink before dinner. When evening arrives, choose your table: Aqualina for refined Italian cuisine, or Prime C for a classic steakhouse experience. Afterwards, the night is yours to catch a show at the Cabaret Lounge or wind down in the Living Room.
Wake up docked in Livorno, gateway to three of Tuscany’s most rewarding destinations. Head to Pisa first to see the iconic Leaning Tower up close before continuing to Florence – birthplace of the Renaissance – where the Uffizi Gallery, Brunelleschi’s dome and the Ponte Vecchio are all within easy reach. For a quieter alternative, the medieval walled city of Lucca rewards with intact Renaissance ramparts, handsome piazzas and an exceptional food scene – best explored on two wheels at sunset.
Back on board, Aqualina and Prime C await, with the moonlit Tyrrhenian Sea as the backdrop, before the ship departs at 8pm.
Dock at Civitavecchia and head straight for Rome. Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, wander the cobbled streets of Trastevere and take in the sheer scale of the Colosseum and Roman Forum. For those drawn to the Vatican, St Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel are unmissable, though early booking for the museums is strongly advised.
Save room for a proper Roman lunch before heading back to the ship for a 7pm departure.
Arrive into Sorrento as the morning light hits the cliffs, and step ashore into one of the Amalfi Coast’s most charming towns. The clifftop centre rewards a leisurely wander down narrow lanes, past lemon groves and through ceramic shops overlooking the Bay of Naples.
For those who want to venture further, the options are exceptional. A short ferry ride brings you to the island of Capri, where the Blue Grotto, designer boutiques and dramatic coastal scenery are worth every minute. Alternatively, the ancient ruins of Herculaneum – smaller and often less crowded than Pompeii – offer a remarkably preserved window into Roman life.
Back on board, the ship departs at 5pm with the Bay of Naples glittering in the afternoon light.
This morning, you’ll rise to the sight of an active volcano, Mount Etna, as the background to the architectural wonders of Catania.
The highest point of the island of Sicily, Mount Etna has buried Catania in molten lava an incredible seven times and its mystique continues to attract tourists from all around the world.
Head on a tour of the mountain and the nearby town of Taormina for sightseeing, shopping and delicious cannoli (at your expense) before heading back to the ship for dinner.
A lesser-known stop on the Italian itinerary, Crotone more than rewards the curious. One of Magna Graecia’s oldest colonies, the city wears its ancient history lightly – head to the Archaeological Park of Capo Colonna to see the stunning lone column of the Temple of Hera Lacinia, standing sentinel on the clifftop above the Ionian Sea.
Back in town, the National Archaeological Museum houses one of Calabria’s finest collections of Greek artefacts, while the old centre’s waterfront cafes and trattorias are an easy way to pass the afternoon over local wine – Cirò, produced just up the coast, is one of Italy’s oldest DOC wines and well worth trying before heading back to the ship.
Sail into Kotor as the ship threads its way through the Bay of Kotor – one of the most dramatic harbour approaches in Europe, with limestone mountains rising sharply from the water on all sides. Arriving mid-morning, there’s plenty of time to explore the remarkably well-preserved medieval old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site enclosed within walls that climb steeply up the hillside behind it.
Wander the maze of stone-paved lanes, ducking into Romanesque churches and sunlit squares before tackling the 1,350 steps up to St John’s Fortress for views across the bay. Back at sea level, the waterfront cafes and local restaurants are the perfect place to ease into the long evening before the ship departs at 8pm.
Dubrovnik announces itself long before you step ashore as the city’s famous limestone walls and terracotta rooftops rise dramatically from the Adriatic. Arriving early around 8am gives you the best chance to explore the Old Town before the crowds descend, so head straight for the medieval walls that encircle the city for sweeping views over the rooftops and sea beyond, then lose yourself in the marble-paved Stradun, lined with baroque churches and sun-drenched cafes.
For a change of pace, a short cable car ride up Mount Srđ delivers panoramic views over the city and the Elaphiti Islands – well worth the trip on a clear day. Alternatively, a short boat transfer takes you to the island of Lokrum, a peaceful nature reserve just offshore. The ship departs at 6pm, so there’s time for a long, unhurried lunch before heading back along the waterfront.
As the ship docks around 8am, begin the morning with a walk through Zadar’s compact old town, where the Roman Forum sits at the heart of the peninsula and the ninth-century Church of St Donatus rises beside it. From there, stroll the limestone-paved streets past medieval churches, Venetian-era gates and waterfront cafes.
After lunch at one of the waterfront restaurants, make your way to the sea-facing promenade to experience two of Zadar’s most unusual attractions: the Sea Organ, where waves push air through underwater pipes to produce an ever-changing natural melody, and the Sun Salutation, a circular solar-powered installation that lights up the waterfront as dusk approaches. The ship departs at 5pm, so consider timing your afternoon to walk back along the promenade during a memorable golden hour.
Your cruise comes to an end in Venice after one final onboard breakfast. Disembark early at 6am this morning and venture into this enchanting city for your onward journey.
If you’re not ready to go home just yet, consider the labyrinthine canals and bridges of the Dorsoduro neighbourhood, visit the Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Basilica in the heart of the city, or take a vaporetto out to the colourful island of Burano for the afternoon.