
From Venice, Viking Sky, a Viking Ocean Cruises ship, whisks you away on a 7-night journey through the waters of Mediterranean. Calling at Chioggia, Crotone, and Naples among 3 ports, this cruise is packed with opportunities to explore. There's a pleasing rhythm to this cruise - days spent exploring ashore, and time on board to relax and recharge between ports. This cruise is available from £3,502 per person - a great way to discover 3 ports in Mediterranean.
Viking began as a river cruise line and entered the ocean-cruise market with the launch of the 930-guest Viking Star.
Viking has already made an indelible mark on the sector with its fleet of stylish, near-identical, adult-only ships.
The cruise line currently has 10 ships in its fleet.
Read moreBari, a port city nestled along Italy's Adriatic coast, beckons with a history as vibrant as its sun-drenched streets. Famous for its ancient roots tracing back to Greek and Roman times, Bari offers a glimpse into the captivating past of Southern Italy. The Mediterranean climate blesses travelers with warm, sunny days perfect for strolling through the winding alleys of the old town, where authentic trattorias and bustling markets await. Unlike the typical tourist destinations, Bari retains its authentic charm, providing cruisegoers with an immersive experience in the real Italy. And did you know? Bari is home to the Basilica di San Nicola, housing the relics of Saint Nicholas, making it a pilgrimage site for many.
View moreNestled along the Ionian coast, Crotone boasts a storied past as the home of Pythagoras and a hub of ancient Greek civilization. Its sun-drenched shores and Mediterranean climate offer respite from the ordinary, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the authentic rhythms of southern Italy. Away from the hustle of mainstream tourism, Crotone embodies the essence of the real Italy, where time-honored traditions and genuine hospitality thrive. As cruise ships dock in its azure waters, passengers embark on journeys through vineyard-draped hillsides and olive groves, savoring the region's renowned wines and olive oils. A unique draw, the city's archaeological museum showcases artifacts spanning millennia, including treasures from its illustrious Greek heritage.
View moreWelcome to Catania, where the ancient ruins whisper tales of a vibrant past. Set against the backdrop of Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano, Catania boasts a Mediterranean climate that bathes its streets in perpetual sunshine. This Sicilian gem offers a genuine slice of Italian life, free from the hustle and bustle of tourist traps. Cruise lines often anchor here to showcase Italy's true essence, from its lively markets brimming with local delicacies to its stunning Baroque architecture. As the sun sets, indulge in Catania's famed street food scene, where arancini and granita reign supreme, adding a flavorful twist to your Mediterranean adventure.
View moreAmidst the captivating backdrop of Mount Vesuvius, Naples beckons with a tapestry of ancient allure. Its fabled past, steeped in mythology and legend, whispers tales of emperors and poets, of Pompeii's tragic fate and the birth of pizza. The Mediterranean climate blesses Naples with warm, sun-drenched days, perfect for savoring gelato on cobblestone streets or basking in the glow of historic piazzas. This vibrant city pulsates with an energy that ignites the senses, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in authentic Neapolitan life. And did you know? Naples boasts the world's oldest continuously operating pizzeria, Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba, dating back to 1738.
View morePerched on the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Civitavecchia boasts a storied past intertwined with maritime adventures. As the gateway to Rome, its harbor has welcomed seafarers for centuries, echoing with tales of ancient civilizations and grand conquests. The Mediterranean climate blesses visitors with balmy breezes and sun-drenched days, creating an idyllic atmosphere for exploration. Away from the bustling metropolis, Civitavecchia offers an authentic Italian experience, where cobblestone streets wind through charming piazzas and trattorias serve up delectable seafood caught fresh from the sea. Don't miss the chance to stroll along the historic harbor walls, built to protect against marauding pirates centuries ago.
View moreWith their sleek, yacht-style bows and teak promenade decks, Viking’s ocean ships are a million miles from the large liners that sail the seas.
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