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Mediterranean Odyssey: Spain, Italy and the French Riviera
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Mediterranean Odyssey: Spain, Italy and the French Riviera

Date

2027-04-21

Duration

14 nights

Departure Port

Malaga

Spain

Arrival Port

Civitavecchia

Italy

Rating

Ultra Luxury

Theme

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  • Ultimate European Heritage: Portugal to Scotland Lisbon - Edinburgh
  • The History & Traditions of Europe
  • Mediterranean Delights Nice-Nice
  • Mediterranean Delights
  • Scottish Isles: Historic Trails & Wilderness Dublin - Edinburgh
  • Riviera Gems with Corsica & Sardinia
  • Mediterranean Wonders: French & Italian Rivieras
  • Whiskey, Fire & Ice - Scotland to Iceland Edinburgh - Reykjavik
  • Italian Treasures: Amalfi Coast, Sicily and Malta Civitavecchia (Rome) > Valletta
  • Ultimate Mediterranean Journey: Italy, Malta & Greek Isles Civitavecchia (Rome) to Athens (Piraeus)
  • Iceland Explorer & The Arctic Circle
  • Island Odyssey: Malta, Sicily & the Greek Isles
  • Circumnavigating Iceland & Crossing the Arctic Cir
  • Treasures of the Aegean Sea, Turkey and Crete
  • Islands of the Mediterranean Athens (Piraeus) to Malaga
  • Circumnavigating Iceland & Crossing the Arctic Cir
  • Wine & Culinary Delights of Spain, Portugal and France
  • Ultimate Tastes of Europe: Málaga to London
  • Iceland, Fairy Isles & The Norwegian Fjords
  • Nordic Wildlife, Fjords and the Arctic Circle - Cruise & Land Journey
  • Wonders of Europe: Bordeaux to London
  • Norwegian Fjords, Wildlife of Svalbard & The Arctic Circle Bergen - Oslo
  • London to Stockholm: A journey through the Baltic London to Stockholm Arlanda
  • Wonders of the High Arctic: Greenland & Iceland Solar Eclipse Cruise
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Scenic Eclipse

Launched

2019

Refitted

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Tonnage

17,085 GT

Passengers

228

Cabins

114

Crew

176

Length

551 m

Width

22 m

Speed

17 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Malaga

Spain
Malaga

Málaga distils three thousand years of Mediterranean civilisation into one of Andalusia's most compelling port cities, where the Moorish Alcazaba fortress surveys a modern waterfront of elegant promenades and sun-drenched café terraces. Do not leave without visiting the Museo Picasso — the artist was born here in 1881 — and ascending to the ruined Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views stretching to the Rif Mountains of Morocco on clear days. Malagueta anchovies fried in olive oil and the sweet Pedro Ximénez-laced dessert wine are the city's defining pleasures. The shoulder seasons of April, May, and October offer perfect Mediterranean warmth.

Day 2

Day 2

Almeria

Spain
Almeria

Almeria, Spain is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Azamara. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is May through September, when mild temperatures and long days favor unhurried exploration.

Day 3

Day 3

Alicante

Spain
Alicante

Alicante, a historic port city on Spain's Costa Blanca, captivates visitors with its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culinary scene. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional paella by the seaside and exploring the bustling Mercado Central. The best time to visit is during the spring or early fall when the weather is pleasantly warm and the city is alive with festivities.

Day 4

Day 4

Barcelona

Spain
Barcelona

Barcelona is the city where Roman history, Gothic grandeur, and Gaudí's delirious Modernisme collide in a Mediterranean coastal capital of astonishing energy and beauty. The Sagrada Família — still under construction after 140 years — continues its audacious ascent toward completion, while the Gothic Quarter's Roman-era foundations and the Passeig de Gràcia's extraordinary concentration of Modernisme masterpieces reward days of exploration. For a complete sensory experience, lose an afternoon in the covered labyrinth of La Boqueria market before descending to the waterfront for Catalan seafood at its finest. May through June and September through October offer the most pleasant weather; the city connects directly to Paris by overnight train.

Day 6

Day 6

Marseille

France
Marseille

Founded by Greek sailors in 600 BC, Marseille is France's oldest and most viscerally alive city — a Mediterranean port where the catch is still sold from fishing boat decks at the Vieux-Port each morning beneath the golden Madonna of Notre-Dame de la Garde, gleaming on her basilica above the city. The bouillabaisse served at harbourside institutions such as Chez Fonfon is not merely a dish but a rite, its saffron-stained broth tying Marseille to its Hellenic roots. Explore the dramatic Calanques national park, a coastal labyrinth of turquoise coves just south of the city. Spring and autumn are the finest seasons.

Day 7

Day 7

Saint Tropez

France
Saint Tropez

Saint-Tropez is the legendary Côte d'Azur fishing port turned global glamour destination, where Provençal authenticity endures beneath the mythology of yachts and celebrities. Must-dos include browsing the Musée de l'Annonciade's Fauvist masterpieces, tasting tarte tropézienne and fresh-caught rouget, and strolling the Sentier du Littoral coastal path to hidden coves. May through June and September through October offer the best weather with fewer crowds.

Day 8

Day 8

Monte Carlo

Monaco
Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo, Monaco is a sovereign principality on the French Riviera where centuries of Grimaldi rule have forged an extraordinary concentration of elegance — from the legendary Casino de Monte-Carlo to the cliff-top Oceanographic Museum founded by Prince Albert I. No visit is complete without savouring *barbagiuan* at the Condamine market and exploring the old town of Monaco-Ville, where the cathedral and prince's palace command sweeping Mediterranean views. The most luminous months are May through September, with late spring offering the electric atmosphere of the Grand Prix season alongside gentler crowds and pristine coastal light.

Day 9

Day 9

Cannes

France
Cannes

Cannes, transformed from a sleepy Provençal fishing village into the Riviera's most glamorous resort by an English lord's chance quarantine in 1834, and immortalized by the Film Festival since 1946, remains the French Riviera's most theatrical stage — where La Croisette's curved promenade of Art Deco palaces, private beach clubs, and Palme d'Or dreams meets the quiet authenticity of the Suquet hilltop quarter above the old port. For shopping, the Marché Forville bursts with Provençal produce, truffle vendors, and cut flowers each morning; for dining, the restaurants of the old port district offer bouillabaisse and socca that need no red-carpet backdrop. Visit in spring or September; Nice is twenty minutes by rail and Monaco thirty.

Day 10

Day 10

Portovenere

Italy
Portovenere

Portovenere is a fortified Ligurian fishing village at the entrance to the Gulf of Poets, where Byron and Shelley found inspiration among colorful harbor houses, a dramatic cliff-top church, and UNESCO-listed coastal landscapes. Must-dos include the Church of San Pietro, boat trips to Palmaria island, and tasting fresh gulf mussels with Cinque Terre wine. May, June, and September offer ideal weather with fewer crowds.

Day 11

Day 11

Marina di Carrara

Italy
Marina di Carrara

Marina di Carrara is the Tuscan port at the foot of the legendary Carrara marble quarries, where Michelangelo selected stone for the David and quarrying has continued for over 2,000 years. Must-dos include visiting the Fantiscritti quarry's glowing white walls, tasting lardo di Colonnata cured in marble basins, and watching artisan sculptors at work. Visit April through June or September for comfortable quarry-visiting weather and clear mountain views.

Day 12

Day 12

Livorno

Italy
Livorno

Purpose-built as a Medici utopia in the late sixteenth century, Livorno was conceived from the outset as a city without discrimination — its founding Leggi Livornine granted equal rights to Jews, Christians, Muslims, and merchants of every nation, making it one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Renaissance Europe. Today, the Venetian-style canals of the Venezia Nuova quarter reflect colourful palazzi with a distinctly faded glamour, while the Mercato Centrale's fish counters display the cacciucco ingredients — a robust Livornese brodetto of five sea creatures — that make this port city a pilgrimage for serious eaters. Day trips to Pisa and Lucca are effortless from here. The season runs April through October.

Day 13

Day 13

Bastia

France
Bastia

Bastia is Corsica's most authentically Genoese port city, where a crumbling Vieux Port, the island's largest Baroque church, and a citadel museum create the Mediterranean character that tourism brochures often overlook in favor of flashier resorts. Visit September via Seabourn or Silversea for Cap Corse's medieval watchtowers, Muscat grape harvest, and the genuine Corsican atmosphere that only centuries of Franco-Italian cultural layering can produce.

Day 14

Day 14

Porto Santo Stefano

Italy
Porto Santo Stefano

Porto Santo Stefano is a picturesque Tuscan port town on the Monte Argentario peninsula, combining working-harbor authenticity with some of the Tyrrhenian coast's finest seafood and hidden swimming coves. Must-dos include dining on caldaro fish stew at a waterfront trattoria, taking a ferry to the island of Giglio, and driving the panoramic road around the promontory. Visit May to October for swimming weather, with shoulder months offering the best balance of warmth and tranquility.

Day 15

Day 15

Civitavecchia

Italy
Civitavecchia

Rome's ancient maritime gateway since the Emperor Trajan commissioned its harbour in 106 AD, Civitavecchia is the natural prologue to the Eternal City — just seventy minutes southeast by express rail. The port's Renaissance fortress, designed in part by Michelangelo, anchors a working waterfront that has welcomed travellers for millennia. Beyond Rome's unmissable monuments, consider an afternoon in the Civitavecchia thermal baths, drawing on mineral waters prized since antiquity. Spring and autumn offer the ideal balance of mild weather and manageable crowds for exploring the capital's layered history.

Day 1

Malaga

Spain
Malaga

Málaga distils three thousand years of Mediterranean civilisation into one of Andalusia's most compelling port cities, where the Moorish Alcazaba fortress surveys a modern waterfront of elegant promenades and sun-drenched café terraces. Do not leave without visiting the Museo Picasso — the artist was born here in 1881 — and ascending to the ruined Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views stretching to the Rif Mountains of Morocco on clear days. Malagueta anchovies fried in olive oil and the sweet Pedro Ximénez-laced dessert wine are the city's defining pleasures. The shoulder seasons of April, May, and October offer perfect Mediterranean warmth.

Day 2

Almeria

Spain
Almeria

Almeria, Spain is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Azamara. Must-do experiences include walking the historic center to experience the layered architectural heritage, and seeking out the regional culinary traditions at a locally favored establishment away from the port area. The optimal time to visit is May through September, when mild temperatures and long days favor unhurried exploration.

Day 3

Alicante

Spain
Alicante

Alicante, a historic port city on Spain's Costa Blanca, captivates visitors with its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culinary scene. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional paella by the seaside and exploring the bustling Mercado Central. The best time to visit is during the spring or early fall when the weather is pleasantly warm and the city is alive with festivities.

Day 4

Barcelona

Spain
Barcelona

Barcelona is the city where Roman history, Gothic grandeur, and Gaudí's delirious Modernisme collide in a Mediterranean coastal capital of astonishing energy and beauty. The Sagrada Família — still under construction after 140 years — continues its audacious ascent toward completion, while the Gothic Quarter's Roman-era foundations and the Passeig de Gràcia's extraordinary concentration of Modernisme masterpieces reward days of exploration. For a complete sensory experience, lose an afternoon in the covered labyrinth of La Boqueria market before descending to the waterfront for Catalan seafood at its finest. May through June and September through October offer the most pleasant weather; the city connects directly to Paris by overnight train.

Day 6

Marseille

France
Marseille

Founded by Greek sailors in 600 BC, Marseille is France's oldest and most viscerally alive city — a Mediterranean port where the catch is still sold from fishing boat decks at the Vieux-Port each morning beneath the golden Madonna of Notre-Dame de la Garde, gleaming on her basilica above the city. The bouillabaisse served at harbourside institutions such as Chez Fonfon is not merely a dish but a rite, its saffron-stained broth tying Marseille to its Hellenic roots. Explore the dramatic Calanques national park, a coastal labyrinth of turquoise coves just south of the city. Spring and autumn are the finest seasons.

Day 7

Saint Tropez

France
Saint Tropez

Saint-Tropez is the legendary Côte d'Azur fishing port turned global glamour destination, where Provençal authenticity endures beneath the mythology of yachts and celebrities. Must-dos include browsing the Musée de l'Annonciade's Fauvist masterpieces, tasting tarte tropézienne and fresh-caught rouget, and strolling the Sentier du Littoral coastal path to hidden coves. May through June and September through October offer the best weather with fewer crowds.

Day 8

Monte Carlo

Monaco
Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo, Monaco is a sovereign principality on the French Riviera where centuries of Grimaldi rule have forged an extraordinary concentration of elegance — from the legendary Casino de Monte-Carlo to the cliff-top Oceanographic Museum founded by Prince Albert I. No visit is complete without savouring *barbagiuan* at the Condamine market and exploring the old town of Monaco-Ville, where the cathedral and prince's palace command sweeping Mediterranean views. The most luminous months are May through September, with late spring offering the electric atmosphere of the Grand Prix season alongside gentler crowds and pristine coastal light.

Day 9

Cannes

France
Cannes

Cannes, transformed from a sleepy Provençal fishing village into the Riviera's most glamorous resort by an English lord's chance quarantine in 1834, and immortalized by the Film Festival since 1946, remains the French Riviera's most theatrical stage — where La Croisette's curved promenade of Art Deco palaces, private beach clubs, and Palme d'Or dreams meets the quiet authenticity of the Suquet hilltop quarter above the old port. For shopping, the Marché Forville bursts with Provençal produce, truffle vendors, and cut flowers each morning; for dining, the restaurants of the old port district offer bouillabaisse and socca that need no red-carpet backdrop. Visit in spring or September; Nice is twenty minutes by rail and Monaco thirty.

Day 10

Portovenere

Italy
Portovenere

Portovenere is a fortified Ligurian fishing village at the entrance to the Gulf of Poets, where Byron and Shelley found inspiration among colorful harbor houses, a dramatic cliff-top church, and UNESCO-listed coastal landscapes. Must-dos include the Church of San Pietro, boat trips to Palmaria island, and tasting fresh gulf mussels with Cinque Terre wine. May, June, and September offer ideal weather with fewer crowds.

Day 11

Marina di Carrara

Italy
Marina di Carrara

Marina di Carrara is the Tuscan port at the foot of the legendary Carrara marble quarries, where Michelangelo selected stone for the David and quarrying has continued for over 2,000 years. Must-dos include visiting the Fantiscritti quarry's glowing white walls, tasting lardo di Colonnata cured in marble basins, and watching artisan sculptors at work. Visit April through June or September for comfortable quarry-visiting weather and clear mountain views.

Day 12

Livorno

Italy
Livorno

Purpose-built as a Medici utopia in the late sixteenth century, Livorno was conceived from the outset as a city without discrimination — its founding Leggi Livornine granted equal rights to Jews, Christians, Muslims, and merchants of every nation, making it one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Renaissance Europe. Today, the Venetian-style canals of the Venezia Nuova quarter reflect colourful palazzi with a distinctly faded glamour, while the Mercato Centrale's fish counters display the cacciucco ingredients — a robust Livornese brodetto of five sea creatures — that make this port city a pilgrimage for serious eaters. Day trips to Pisa and Lucca are effortless from here. The season runs April through October.

Day 13

Bastia

France
Bastia

Bastia is Corsica's most authentically Genoese port city, where a crumbling Vieux Port, the island's largest Baroque church, and a citadel museum create the Mediterranean character that tourism brochures often overlook in favor of flashier resorts. Visit September via Seabourn or Silversea for Cap Corse's medieval watchtowers, Muscat grape harvest, and the genuine Corsican atmosphere that only centuries of Franco-Italian cultural layering can produce.

Day 14

Porto Santo Stefano

Italy
Porto Santo Stefano

Porto Santo Stefano is a picturesque Tuscan port town on the Monte Argentario peninsula, combining working-harbor authenticity with some of the Tyrrhenian coast's finest seafood and hidden swimming coves. Must-dos include dining on caldaro fish stew at a waterfront trattoria, taking a ferry to the island of Giglio, and driving the panoramic road around the promontory. Visit May to October for swimming weather, with shoulder months offering the best balance of warmth and tranquility.

Day 15

Civitavecchia

Italy
Civitavecchia

Rome's ancient maritime gateway since the Emperor Trajan commissioned its harbour in 106 AD, Civitavecchia is the natural prologue to the Eternal City — just seventy minutes southeast by express rail. The port's Renaissance fortress, designed in part by Michelangelo, anchors a working waterfront that has welcomed travellers for millennia. Beyond Rome's unmissable monuments, consider an afternoon in the Civitavecchia thermal baths, drawing on mineral waters prized since antiquity. Spring and autumn offer the ideal balance of mild weather and manageable crowds for exploring the capital's layered history.

Cabin Categories

2-Bedroom Penthouse Suite

2-Bedroom Penthouse Suite

Suite
OT

Our oversized Owner’s Penthouse Suites are the ultimate indulgence. Located on Deck 9 and elegantly appointed with spacious curved terraces featuring a private Jacuzzi and the best views on board, you will never want to leave. Combine our Owner’s Penthouse Suite with a Spa Suite to create a magnificent Two-bedroom Penthouse Suite.

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Deluxe Verandah Suite 1
Deluxe Verandah Suite 2
Deluxe Verandah Suite 10

Deluxe Verandah Suite

Suite
344–366 m²Max 2
AABACADADB

Private Verandah
Luxury king size Slumber Bed
Separate sleep zone
Separate lounge area
En-suite bathroom with shower and vanity
Luxury bathroom amenities
Hypoallergenic air purification system
Butler service
Shoeshine service
Early morning tea/coffee service
In-suite beverage service
In-suite dining service
Full mini bar re-stocked daily
Personalised butler bar featuring Illy coffee and specialty teas (replenished daily)
HDTV and Bose sound system

Lounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVFree Wi-Fi+9
US$38,510 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Grand Deluxe Verandah Suite 1
Grand Deluxe Verandah Suite 2
Grand Deluxe Verandah Suite 5

Grand Deluxe Verandah Suite

Suite
409–431 m²Max 2
ADBDCDDD

Choose from our Deluxe Verandah Suites to larger Grand Deluxe Verandah Suites, which provide even more room to relax.

Dining AreaShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTV+13
US$42,210 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Grand Panorama Suite 1
Grand Panorama Suite 2
Grand Panorama Suite 11

Grand Panorama Suite

Suite
1184 m²Max 2
GP

Located at the front of the yacht on Deck 6 these opulent suites feature curved terraces and spacious interiors with additional services and more.

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableSuite Benefits+12
US$101,800 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Owner's Penthouse Suite 1
Owner's Penthouse Suite 2
Owner's Penthouse Suite 20

Owner's Penthouse Suite

Suite
2099 m²Max 4
OP

Our oversized Owner’s Penthouse Suites are the ultimate indulgence. Located on Deck 9 and elegantly appointed with spacious curved terraces featuring a private Jacuzzi and the best views on board, you will never want to leave.

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+11
US$114,000 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Panorama Suite 1
Panorama Suite 2
Panorama Suite 11

Panorama Suite

Suite
1184 m²Max 2
P

Located at the front of the yacht on Deck 8 these opulent suites feature spacious curved terraces, additional features, services, and much more.

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableSuite Benefits+12
US$93,700 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Spa Suite 1
Spa Suite 2
Spa Suite 15

Spa Suite

Suite
495–538 m²Max 2
SSASB

Located on the higher decks, our luxurious Spa Suites include additional features and services that will enhance the luxury of your time on board.

ShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableSuite BenefitsTV+11
US$54,200 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Verandah Suite 1
Verandah Suite 2
Verandah Suite 10

Verandah Suite

Suite
344–366 m²Max 2
ABCD

Our Verandah Suites provide a spacious and comfortable introduction to ocean cruising with the finest appointments and amenities.

Private Verandah
Luxury king size Slumber Bed
Separate sleep zone
Separate lounge area
En-suite bathroom with shower and vanity
Luxury bathroom amenities
Hypoallergenic air purification system
Butler service
Shoeshine service
Early morning tea/coffee service
In-suite beverage service
In-suite dining service
Full mini bar re-stocked daily
Personalised butler bar featuring Illy coffee and specialty teas (replenished daily)
HDTV and Bose sound system

Lounge AreaShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVFree Wi-Fi+9
US$32,110 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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