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    Grand Western Mediterranean Cruise
    10 nights
    from $2,886* per person twin share
    Up to US$285^ onboard spending money per stateroom + 50%# reduced deposit, main meals, drinks, Wi-Fi and more
    On this 10-night Princess Cruises sailing you'll venture through lands where history and tradition converge. Explore Italian artists and multicultural treasures, as you walk down bustling roads and beaches, cultures and history fill the air.
    Your package includes: Package highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Package highlights:

    Your package includes:

    Your package includes:

    • 10 nights aboard Majestic Princess® in an Interior Stateroom
    • Up to US$285^ onboard spending money per stateroom
    • 50% reduced cruise deposit#
    • Main meals
    • MedallionClass® wrist band service for touch-free boarding, room key activation and enhanced delivery service
    • Onboard activities including Broadway style nightly entertainment
    • On-demand stateroom TV entertainment
    • Youth and teen clubs for ages 3-17
    • Pools, heated spas and gym

    Included Princess Plus~ package:

    • Plus drinks package (drinks up to $22)
    • MedallionNet® Max Wi-Fi (1 device per guest)
    • Unlimited juice bar
    • Premium desserts (2 per day)
    • Fitness classes (2 per cruise)
    • Casual dining (2 per guest)
    • Unlimited OceanNow® – on-demand, location-based delivery service
    • Room service
    Package highlights:

    Package highlights:

    On this 10-night cruise you’ll hit some of the top Mediterranean hotspots with stops in these destinations:

    • Civitavecchia, Italy
    • Livorno, Italy
    • Genoa, Italy
    • Toulon/Provence (La Seyne), France
    • Barcelona, Spain
    • Cartagena, Spain
    • Gibraltar
    • Mallorca, Spain
    Valid for travel
    Cruise departing 11 Apr 2025. Subject to availability. Other itinerary versions available on varied departure dates. Seasonal surcharges may apply. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote.
    Offer expires
    3 Nov 2024 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Civitavecchia, Italy

    Your gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome’s seaport since the 13th century. The port has a long and venerable history. The emperor Trajan built a pleasure villa near the modern city, while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbour fortifications. Yet the Eternal City eternally beckons. The ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years, Rome provides an inexhaustible feast. Visit the ruins of the Forum, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome’s Bohemian Quarter. Rome has been a magnet luring the world’s greatest artists, architects, and philosophers since the days of the Caesars.

    Day 2

    Livorno, Italy

    Livorno is the gateway to glorious Tuscany. Visit Florence – the cradle of the Renaissance – home to the Duomo, the Uffizi and the Ponte Vecchio. Here the Medici fostered a city-state whose cultural legacy is as great as classical Athens. Giants like Dante, Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Galileo infused the West with a new creative spirit. Then there is Pisa, Florence’s rival for political power. Pisa, a brash, commercial seafaring town rivaled the great maritime powers of Venice and Genoa. The city was a leader in art and architecture second only to Florence.

    Day 3

    Genoa, Italy

    Genoa is the capital of the Province of Genoa and of the region of Liguria. Many regard Genoa as having the largest historic city center in Europe as a result of having been, for centuries, a powerful commercial centre seaport and city-state. It was the birthplace of Christopher Columbus and its maritime roots have fostered a dialect that has, absorbed elements of Neapolitan, Calabrese and Portuguese over the centuries. Genoa’s harbour is a bustling swarm of activity, which makes it a great launching point for the sprawling metropolis of Milan.

    Day 4

    Toulon/Provence (La Seyne), France

    Toulon has been the great bastion of the French navy since 1494, when Charles VIII chose its superb harbor as the site for a naval shipyard. Today, Toulon is homeport for the French navy’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier “Charles de Gaulle.” The city is also the capital of the Var and provides an excellent gateway to the riches of Provence and the Cote d’Azur. To the north and west are medieval Provencal hilltop villages and superb vineyards. To the east lie the fabled coves and beaches of the Cote d’Azur, the setting for the legendary resort of St. Tropez. And everywhere there is the miraculous fusion of sky and sea that forms the essence of Southern France. Toulon’s Upper Town bears more than a strong resemblance to Paris – in the 1840s, the prefect of the Var was that same Baron Haussmann who gave the City of Light its elegant boulevards and architecture. Haussmann first tried his hand at urban renewal here in Toulon.

    Day 5

    Barcelona, Spain

    The 1992 Summer Olympics revealed to the world what Europeans and seasoned travelers already knew – Barcelona is one of the world’s greatest treasures. Vibrant and earthy, commercial and cultural, this city of two million residents is the capital of Spain’s autonomous region of Catalonia. Stroll along the wide, tree-lined promenades of Las Ramblas and marvel at the spires of Gaudi’s Basilica La Sagrada Familia. Or visit the former Olympic Ring on the hill of Montjuic – also home to world-class parks, fountains and museums. Barcelona, which nurtured such artistic giants as Picasso, Dali, Miro and Casals, is definitely a traveler’s paradise.

    Day 6

    Cartagena, Spain

    Cartagena is an ancient port – the city served as Hannibal’s Spanish headquarters during the 2nd Punic War with Rome. The city remained a major trading port under the Romans and the Moors. Today, Cartagena is Spain’s principal naval establishment and the site of an annual international maritime festival. The city is also your gateway to the Costa Calida, a region that boasts some of Spain’s mildest weather along with 175 miles of beaches.

    Day 7

    Gibraltar

    The Rock crouches over the sea like an ancient stone beast, looking Sphinx-like to Africa. Beneath the white cliffs of this natural fortress grows a profusion of palm, pine, and cypress. No fewer than 600 varieties of flowers thrive here, some not found anywhere else on Earth. Gibraltar’s stunning setting is matched by its history – five countries have battled for 13 centuries to control the passage between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. The result made for a cultural melting pot. Veiled Moroccan women in caftans and vacationing Englishmen and Spaniards stroll along the narrow, steep lanes. The locals revert to a liquid Spanish when talking among themselves. And visitors to a 15th-century cathedral pass through a blue-tiled courtyard, once part of a 13th-century mosque. Helmeted bobbies, pillar-boxes and pubs make for a bit of Britain in the Mediterranean. Gibraltar is a fascinating place, from its caves and batteries to the Barbary apes gamboling on the slopes of the Rock.

    Day 8

    Day at sea

    Day 9

    Mallorca (Palma), Spain

    Palma is the capital city of the island of Mallorca, which is one of Spain’s Balearic Islands. The city is tucked into the protected Bay of Palma, creating an impressive view from the Mediterranean Sea with its imposing Gothic Cathedral towering above the old town and remnants of medieval walls that testify to its ancient history. Mallorca has a varied history, from the Roman occupation in the 2nd century to Moorish control from the 9th to the 13th century. Later reconquered by the Spanish kings, it rose to wealth and power due to its strategic position along the seagoing trade routes between Africa and Europe. Today, Palma is the largest city, and also the main tourist area, with beaches on either side of the city that overflow with resort hotels. If you venture beyond these environs, the island’s natural beauty abounds, and life continues in a predictably underdeveloped atmosphere of simplicity. This aspect has long been an attraction for writers, painters and musicians that find inspiration here.

    Day 10

    Civitavecchia, Italy

    Your cruise ends back in Rome.

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    Advertised prices are per person twin share, correct at time of publication and are subject to availability and change and can be withdrawn or amended at any time without notification due to fluctuations in charges, taxes and currency. Offer is not combinable with any other offer. Fares are cruise only, per person (‘*PP’) in AUD, in complete twin stateroom as specified, based on lead categories at publication date, inclusive of discounts. Valid for new bookings only. Not combinable with other offers. Supplements apply for higher room grades, categories, and fare types. Some staterooms have obstructed views. Check princess.com to confirm Onboard currency. Offer starts 03 October 2024 9:00am AEST and ends 03 November 2024 11:59pm AEDT. Advertised fares are available until allocation is exhausted and may fluctuate. Offer available on all fare types. Comparison/savings based on fares launched from April 2023. Savings based on all fares on selected itineraries. Savings vary by stateroom category, fare type and itinerary. ^Onboard spending money (‘OBS’) up to $285 is per room and is applied to the first 2 guests in the stateroom only. Currency varies by ship and itinerary, refer to princess.com for details. OBS expires at the conclusion of your cruise, is not transferable, non-refundable, not redeemable for cash and cannot be used at the medical centre or casino. #Pay only 50% of the standard deposit. Cruise Sale benefits are only available for new bookings made within the specified Cruise Sale dates. ~Princess Plus fare is valid for the first two guests in the stateroom. Princess Plus fare includes the cruise fare packaged with the Plus Beverage Package (drinks up to AU$22), 1 device Wi-Fi, twice-daily premium dessert credits, two-fitness class credits, unlimited juice bar, two-Casual Dining credits, OceanNow® delivery and Room Service delivery. ‘Final payment’ is due 90 days prior to sailing on cruises up to and including 24. All travel is subject to Princess Cruises Passage Contract at https://www.princess.com/en-au/legal/passage-contract which guests are bound by. Cruise itineraries and onboard offerings are not guaranteed. Charges may apply for some activities, venues and menu items. Itineraries subject to change. Change and cancellation fees may apply. Your personal travel manager may charge additional service fees. Other conditions apply. Please view the TravelManagers general terms and conditions here and contact your personal travel manager for more details.

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