Civitavecchia (Rome) → Barcelona (20 nights)
20 nights / 21 days
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Begin in Rome before Naples and Siracusa reveal southern Italy’s layered past and everyday rhythms. Bari offers a different perspective before crossing to Valletta and Tunis, where shifting influences shape each shoreline. Palermo adds a vibrant Sicilian chapter before returning to Rome. The journey continues along Amalfi’s dramatic coast and Sardinia’s Cagliari, then westward to Cartagena and Málaga’s cultural depth. In Tangier, continents meet once more, before Alicante leads to a final arrival in Barcelona, rich with contrast and continuity.
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Civitavecchia (Rome) → Barcelona
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Civitavecchia (Rome)
Italy
04 Jan 2027
Departure ·
20:00

Civitavecchia (Rome)
There’s more to Rome than its ancient architecture. The Eternal City is home to a seemingly endless array of hidden gems. The artistic-minded can enjoy fashion aristocracy, street art, vespa jaunts to The Appian Way and toss coins into fountains. Or you can stroll by appointment to Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel and the Pope’s private quarters at the Vatican. Explore the historic ruins of The Colosseum, Caravaggio churches, the Spanish Steps and The Pantheon. Learn how to make pasta the true Italian way, hunt truffles, nibble gelato, sip coffee and sink into a 3000 year old pool for a wellness experience. An ode to homespun pasta at a Renaissance piazza. When in Rome, fusing old with new makes it simple to indulge in whatever you like.
Port of Naples
Italy
05 Jan 2027
09:00 - 17:00

Port of Naples
Pitched between mighty Mount Vesuvius and the volcanic calderas of Phlegraean Fields, history is revealed around every corner of Naples, cradle of Italian culture. Baroque churches, Italian-Renaissance palazzi and Neoclassical opera houses leave you breathless, so ride the funicular up to the top of Castel Sant’Elmo for dreamy views of the Bay of Naples and Sorrento Peninsula beyond, gateway to the spectacular Amalfi Coast. Beneath the cobblestone streets lies another Naples, a warren of subterranean tunnels hewn by legions of Roman and Greek settlers. Linger longer to visit the ancient ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, buried under the wrath of Mount Vesuvius, or hop over to the idyllic Island of Capri.
Siracusa (Sicily)
Italy
06 Jan 2027
09:00

Siracusa (Sicily)
Dip in a Mediterranean mass of rich history, cuisine and abundant nature. Wander through historic cities, Roman sites, Greek temples and expansive vineyards. Skirt around simmering Mount Etna’s fertile lava lands, survey Grecian archaeology inland at Valle Dei Templi Grecian, seek out tumbled ruins at sea-facing Selinunte and drop in to Casale to admire ornate mosaics. Attend an Etna Rosso wine tasting, head for peace at the nature reserve and liven up at the Baroque old town of Sciacca. And for a final taste of Sicily, feast on olive oil drenched pasta - you won’t leave this honey-hued region unfulfilled.
Siracusa (Sicily)
Italy
07 Jan 2027
06:00

Siracusa (Sicily)
Dip in a Mediterranean mass of rich history, cuisine and abundant nature. Wander through historic cities, Roman sites, Greek temples and expansive vineyards. Skirt around simmering Mount Etna’s fertile lava lands, survey Grecian archaeology inland at Valle Dei Templi Grecian, seek out tumbled ruins at sea-facing Selinunte and drop in to Casale to admire ornate mosaics. Attend an Etna Rosso wine tasting, head for peace at the nature reserve and liven up at the Baroque old town of Sciacca. And for a final taste of Sicily, feast on olive oil drenched pasta - you won’t leave this honey-hued region unfulfilled.
Bari
Italy
08 Jan 2027
09:00 - 20:00

Bari
Stroll into Bari Vecchia, an atmospheric tangle of medieval streets, Romanesque churches, Baroque palaces and Greek, Roman and Norman history. Amidst nonnas rolling their orecchiette, pause at the basilica, housing the relics of Saint Nicholas, the 1170 cathedral, the Norman fortress and the harbour-front theatre, where Pavarotti and Nureyev performed. Head south to find numerous fine beaches (amongst the best in Italy) dotted with countless coves and bays, particularly in pretty Polignano a Mare. Puglia’s capital is an easy catapult to the region’s famous trulli in Alberobello, the UNESCO town with 1500 conical houses or choose to make your way to cinematic Matera, where the limestone cliffs are peppered in ancient caves, many now masquerading as chic restaurants.
At Sea
At Sea
09 Jan 2027
At Sea
La Valletta
Malta
10 Jan 2027
08:00 - 17:00

La Valletta
Unearth the Med’s master of restoration and renovation behind honey-hued Valetta’s fortified walls. Strewn with a mass of well-preserved history - head back in time to hand-carved shelters, a maze of subterranean tombs and stone-age temples. Discover war secrets beneath the limestone streets, skim the Grand Harbour aboard a dghajsa, step into state history and get your fill of art and Fat Ladies in museums. But it’s not all ancient history - watch buzzing bars spill out onto limestone alleys, treat yourself to Michelin-starred Maltese cuisine, neighbourhood watch and dive over wrecks. Malta may be Europe’s tiniest capital, but she packs a might punch.
Tunis/La Goulette
Tunisia
11 Jan 2027
09:00 - 17:00

Tunis/La Goulette
Whitewashed buildings have welcomed seafarers to Tunis, gateway to North Africa, since time immemorial. Elegant mosaics carved wooden doorways and intricately tiled courtyards lurk around every corner of the ancient medina (old town), a warren of labyrinthine souks, white-domed mosques and beautiful madrassas (Islamic schools) with their iconic black and white archways and cool arcades. French influence is palpable in the Ville Nouveau, where wide boulevards lined with eucalyptus lead to the monumental expanse of St. Vincent de Paul Cathedral. Don’t miss the ancient Phoenician ruins and astonishing mosaics of Carthage near the pretty oceanfront town of Sidi Bou Said, muse of artists and poets.
Palermo (Sicily)
Italy
12 Jan 2027
09:00 - 20:00

Palermo (Sicily)
Be drawn into a balmy blend of olive-strewn landscapes, starkly beautiful Greek temples, Byzantine mosaics, and ricotta-filled farm-to-table delights. Wander Palermo's ficus-filled streets as you tour through the Florio family tale. Taste wine through a patchwork of fertile vineyards below rumbling giant Mount Etna and talented Teatro Greco, Sicily's most dolce vita hill town. Take in noble UNESCO heritage sites, tour leafy Villa Tasca, marvel medieval mosaic masterpieces at Monreale or Cefalù and continue the Greek theme to visit tumbled ruins and secluded temples. Welcome Baroque brilliance, Aztec chocolate, and modern-day charms in Sicily's honey-hued deep south towns. From Michelin-starred temple dining to Trapani beaches and fishermen mending nets outside hipster bars - such contrasts are at the soul of this irresistible island.
At Sea
At Sea
13 Jan 2027
At Sea
Civitavecchia (Rome)
Italy
14 Jan 2027
08:00 - 20:00

Civitavecchia (Rome)
There’s more to Rome than its ancient architecture. The Eternal City is home to a seemingly endless array of hidden gems. The artistic-minded can enjoy fashion aristocracy, street art, vespa jaunts to The Appian Way and toss coins into fountains. Or you can stroll by appointment to Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel and the Pope’s private quarters at the Vatican. Explore the historic ruins of The Colosseum, Caravaggio churches, the Spanish Steps and The Pantheon. Learn how to make pasta the true Italian way, hunt truffles, nibble gelato, sip coffee and sink into a 3000 year old pool for a wellness experience. An ode to homespun pasta at a Renaissance piazza. When in Rome, fusing old with new makes it simple to indulge in whatever you like.
Amalfi
Italy
15 Jan 2027
09:00 - 16:00

Amalfi
A paradise of fairytales, flower-festooned footpaths, and cliff-hugging towns, Amalfi – and its eponymously named coast – rises vertically between impossibly blue sea and sky upon one of Italy’s most romantic coasts. Amalfi town delivers with its dramatic Duomo, an 11th century marvel, stunning Emerald Grotto, and hand-painted ceramics. High in the hills awaits tiny Ravello, with lofty aristocrat dreams of enchanting gardens in Villa Rufolo and knock-out-views on the Terrace of Infinity at Villa Cimbrone. Positively perfect Positano is a UNESCO-protected masterpiece where steep streets are lined with boutiques and chic terraces perfect for sipping limoncello and pastel-hued houses tumble down the cliffside stretch beside Spiaggia Grande beach.
Sardinia/Cagliari
Italy
16 Jan 2027
09:00 - 18:00

Sardinia/Cagliari
Cagliari fans out from the steep slopes of Il Castello, the hilltop citadel built by Pisan rulers in the 13th century, home to the opulent Cathedral of Santa Maria and bloody Elephant Tower, where trophy heads once hung. The seven-kilometre expanse of Poetto Beach unfurls from the Devil’s Saddle (Sella del Diavolo) on St. Elia promontory, past a string of beachfront eateries where legendary Sardinian seafood is enhanced by crisp chilled Vermentino. Across the waves, the irresistible waters of Capo Carbonara Marine Reserve teem with colourful coral fans and kaleidoscopic sea creatures.
At Sea
At Sea
17 Jan 2027
At Sea
Cartagena
Spain
18 Jan 2027
09:00 - 18:00

Cartagena
March into a hidden Spanish gem with centuries of deeply ingrained culture and history. Not forgetting gourmet cuisine fit for a king. Take part in cookery lessons, wine samplings and coffee workshops, or the heart stopping elevator to the top of the Castillo. Head back to Roman times at the theatre and sanctuary for relics and mosaics. Inspect weaponry at the military museum and explore shipwrecks, artefacts and Mediterranean history at museums. View delightful street art in the bustling city centre and sample the traditional sailor tipple, Asiático. Cartagena has sites you won't see in the rest of Spain, from Roman ruins, Byzantine walls and Belle Epoque architecture to marble streets and war memorials.
Málaga| Spain
Spain
19 Jan 2027
09:00

Málaga| Spain
Enjoy the epitome of Spanish charm. Slowly discover Andalusian riches to reveal Picasso’s birthplace, the Alhambra in Granada, Mezquita in Cordoba and the Ronda valley. Explore ancient heritage sites, dance the flamenco, dare to hike the Caminito del Rey trail and delve into white villages sprinkled amongst mango groves and avocado orchards. Sip cocktails by day and sangria by night. And as you watch the sun slip down, reflect upon this gateway of delights.
Málaga| Spain
Spain
20 Jan 2027
08:00 - 23:30

Málaga| Spain
Enjoy the epitome of Spanish charm. Slowly discover Andalusian riches to reveal Picasso’s birthplace, the Alhambra in Granada, Mezquita in Cordoba and the Ronda valley. Explore ancient heritage sites, dance the flamenco, dare to hike the Caminito del Rey trail and delve into white villages sprinkled amongst mango groves and avocado orchards. Sip cocktails by day and sangria by night. And as you watch the sun slip down, reflect upon this gateway of delights.
Tangier
Morocco
21 Jan 2027
08:00 - 18:00

Tangier
At the crossroads of Europe and Africa, this once rakish, countercultural Moroccan city has retained its bohemian, beguilingly artistic feel. People watch the demi-monde from the Petit Socco, heart of Tangier’s seductive café scene, before strolling the Kasbah and cobblestone Grand Socco among a tangle of streets saturated in colour from tiles and painted cedarwood shutters and doorways. Iconic must-visits might include the 64-year-old Librarie des Colonnes, a sumptuous bookshop of literary greats; Café Hafa, for sunset sweet mint tea overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar; and El Morocco Club, for a nightcap on its rooftop terrace or in the city’s only piano bar.
At Sea
At Sea
22 Jan 2027
At Sea
Alicante
Spain
23 Jan 2027
08:00 - 17:00

Alicante
Blue-domed cathedrals, cobbled alleyways and leafy plazas shaded by giant Ficus trees set the scene for magical moments in Alicante, gateway to Costa Blanca beaches, jagged mountains and medieval villages. Wander through the narrow streets of El Barrio and gorge on turrón and tapas, then climb the steps to timeless Santa Cruz, where whitewashed houses, flecked with colourful pots, cling to steep staircases on the flanks of Mount Benacantil. High above lies the mighty Castel de la Santa Bàrbara, a 1,000-year-old sandstone citadel commanding spectacular views of the glittering Mediterranean and the tile mosaic of palm-fringed Explanada de España on the harbourside.
Barcelona
Spain
24 Jan 2027
Arrival ·
08:00

Barcelona
Breathe in the cultural heart of Catalan; an elegant blend of high energy and undisturbed tradition. Muse over the origins of captivating Gaudi architecture within the enchanting labyrinth that is the Gothic Quarter. Savour the flavours of fresh tapas and crisp cava in breezy plazas, tranquil terraces and coveted cafés, or glide down to a shimmering beach club to unwind. Imagine a visit to peaceful Passeig de Gracia, where modernist buildings merge to showcase iconic global labels. And, as dusk falls, prepare for urban action and swing by the lively bohemian bars to fiesta on the leafy stretch of La Rambla. If you’re serious about style, this colourful city provides plenty to celebrate.
Ship cabins
- Ocean Terrace Suite OT1
- Ocean Terrace Suite OT2
- Ocean Terrace Suite OT3
- Ocean Terrace Suite OT4
- Ocean Grand Terrace Suite
- Penthouse
- Deluxe Penthouse
- Premier Penthouse
- Grand Penthouse
- Cove Residence
- Retreat Residence
- Serenity Residence
- Cocoon Residence
- Owner's Residence
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Ocean Terrace Suite OT1
35 sqm - Deck 6 (mid-ship) and deck 7
Ocean Terrace Suites are among the largest available at sea. These suites stand out with large bay windows and a private terrace, featuring a dining table and a daybed. All Ocean Terrace Suites include an elegant lounge area.
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Ocean Terrace Suite OT2
35 sqm - Deck 7 (mid-ship) and deck 8
Ocean Terrace Suites are among the largest available at sea. These suites stand out with large bay windows and a private terrace, featuring a dining table and a daybed. All Ocean Terrace Suites include an elegant lounge area.Floor planÀ Partir De -- € / pers -
Ocean Terrace Suite OT3
35 sqm - Deck 8 (mid-ship) and deck 9
Ocean Terrace Suites are among the largest available at sea. These suites stand out with large bay windows and a private terrace, featuring a dining table and a daybed. All Ocean Terrace Suites include an elegant lounge area.Floor planÀ Partir De -- € / pers -
Ocean Terrace Suite OT4
35 sqm - Deck 9 (mid-ship) and deck 10
Ocean Terrace Suites are among the largest available at sea. These suites stand out with large bay windows and a private terrace, featuring a dining table and a daybed. All Ocean Terrace Suites include an elegant lounge area.Floor planÀ Partir De -- € / pers -
Ocean Grand Terrace Suite
35 m2 - Deck 6 and 7
Located on decks 6 and 7, Grand Terrace Suites feature a larger private terrace, furnished with a dining table and a chaise lounge to enjoy panoramic ocean views. All Ocean Grand Terrace Suites include an elegant lounge area,
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Penthouse
43 to 48 m2 - Deck 6 to 9 aft
Each of the Penthouses features a spacious living room and a separate dining area for four guests, allowing you to fully embrace the Ocean State of Mind. Large floor-to-ceiling windows open onto a private terrace equipped with a dining table and a chaise lounge, perfect for moments of complete relaxation.
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Deluxe Penthouse
43-61 sqm - Deck 6, 7, 9 (aft) and 10 forward)
Refined with a carefully zoned layout, Deluxe Penthouses, from 43-61 sqm, are home to a large lounge space, dining area for four and ample space to unwind. Their expansive outdoor terraces feature dining tables and daybeds, inviting effortless afternoons soaking up the ocean views.Floor planÀ Partir De -- € / pers -
Premier Penthouse
48-53 sqm - Deck 8 to 10 mid ship
Premier Penthouses are ideal for those seeking additional privacy. Indoors, an entrance hall leads to a luminous lounge and dining area for four, inviting for evenings spent socialising, while through floor-to-ceiling glass doors, a large terrace with daybed and alfresco dining facilities invite sun-drenched afternoons admiring expansive sea views.Floor planÀ Partir De -- € / pers -
Grand Penthouse
60-69 sqm - Deck 6 to 10 mid ship
Grand Penthouses offer true residential style living with distinct areas dedicated to dining, lounging, sleeping, and working. The larger, panoramic terrace features a daybed and dining for four, perfect for entertaining, while indoors, a double sofa bed makes the Grand Penthouse ideal for those travelling with children.
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Cove Residence
70-80 sqm, deck 6 to 10 mid ship
Cove Residences feature expansive terraces, with private outdoor whirlpools, and exquisite materials, from luxurious Calacatta marble bathrooms to Molteni and Manutti furniture. Occupying the ship’s finest positions, each residence has its own unique character and identity.
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Retreat Residence
77-91 sqm, deck 7 to 9 forward
Located in the forward-most section of the ship, the Retreat Residence is uniquely positioned to offer sweeping views over the ship’s bow. Inside, the mood is contemporary yet characterful, with curated décor and fresh flowers adding personality to the flowing, apartment-style layout, designed to cultivate a sense of home.
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Serenity Residence
113 - 26 sqm, deck 7 and 9 aft
Serenity Residence offers panoramic ocean views from its prime position on the ship’s aft. Outside, the expansive, wraparound terrace is the residence’s highlight, with a private whirlpool, dining table for four, sun-loungers and an alfresco Technogym Bench. Inside, the light-filled interiors feature designer furnishings by Molteni&C including a large sofa, workstation, dining table for four and separate bedroom and walk-in wardrobe.
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Cocoon Residence
149 sqm, deck 6 aft
Cocoon Residence is the ultimate in ocean living. With a vast wraparound terrace - including a private whirlpool positioned at the most panoramic point - and expansive living areas indoors, it delivers true residential comfort with a front-row seat to the horizon, positioned on the ship’s aft.
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Owner's Residence
280 sqm, deck 8 aft
The iconic Owner’s Residence creates the largest living space on-board, with multiple harmonious indoor and outdoor spaces in which to relax, entertain and unwind, including dedicated private butler services provided by the Residence Manager.
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Your ship
Explora II
Explora II is a next-generation luxury cruise ship from Explora Journeys, designed to offer a refined and modern ocean travel experience. Similar to a high-end boutique hotel at sea, it features spacious ocean-view suites with private terraces, elegant interiors, and a relaxed, sophisticated atmosphere. The ship includes multiple restaurants, bars, and heated pools, along with wellness facilities and personalized service thanks to a high staff-to-guest ratio. Overall, Explora II combines comfort, style, and immersive travel for a premium all-inclusive cruise experience.
900
Guests
240
Length (Feet)
32
Width (Feet)
ON BOARD RESTAURANTS
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Fil Rouge
French classics
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Emporium Marketplace
International buffet
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Med Yacht Club
Mediterranean
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Marble & Co. Grill
Steakhouse
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Anthology
Gastronomic journey
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Sakura
Panasian
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