STARTING AT
$12341.00
per person
Seabourn Ovation
16 NIGHT CRUISE
SAILING FROM
Fusina (Venice), Italy on Jun 13th, 2027
DISEMBARK
Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy on Jun 29th, 2027
16 Nights

Fusina feels like Venice’s quiet back door, lagoon light shimmering, distant bell towers, slow ferries gliding by, and anticipation building with every mile toward the city.
Your cruise departs from Fusina (Venice), Italy on the Seabourn Ovation. We strongly recommend flying in the day before - flight delays and cancellations happen, and the ship won't wait. Use the extra time to explore Fusina (Venice), Italy and start your trip relaxed. Complete your online check-in before arrival. Plan a loose route rather than a strict checklist, Venice is best enjoyed when you allow yourself to wander and absorb the atmosphere rather than rushing between sights.

Rovinj is a charming Istrian port with cobblestone streets, pastel buildings, and a scenic waterfront that invites cruise visitors to explore Croatia's Adriatic gem.
You'll have 10 hours hours to explore Rovinj, Croatia, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Art galleries, seafood restaurants, and local shops highlight the town's creative spirit and culinary delights.

Vis, Croatia, is a sun-soaked Adriatic island where turquoise waters, charming villages, and rich history invite exploration and relaxation.
As a smaller vessel, the Seabourn Ovation means a quicker disembarkation in Vis, Croatia - fewer passengers funneling through the gangway gets you off the ship faster. Keep in mind that other, larger ships may be in port the same day, so pre-booking excursions or transportation is still a smart move. Visit the picturesque fishing village of Komiža, wander its narrow streets, admire colorful houses, and enjoy fresh seafood by the harbor, all while experiencing local culture.

Valletta packs centuries of drama into golden stone streets, sea views from every corner, fortress walls, church domes, and café life humming under the Mediterranean sun.
Your ship arrives in Valletta, Malta at 8:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. From the outside it looks restrained, but inside is one of the most richly decorated churches in Europe.

Giardini Naxos is sunny Sicilian coastline, relaxed beach life, views of Mount Etna, and an easy blend of ancient roots and modern seaside energy.
You'll have 10 hours hours to explore Giardini Naxos, Sicily, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Paths wind through ruins near the water, offering insight into early settlement without large crowds.

Lipari is a sun kissed island gem, pastel buildings, sparkling sea, volcanic landscapes, and a lively yet relaxed Italian island rhythm.
As a smaller vessel, the Seabourn Ovation means a quicker disembarkation in Lipari, Italy - fewer passengers funneling through the gangway gets you off the ship faster. Keep in mind that other, larger ships may be in port the same day, so pre-booking excursions or transportation is still a smart move. Perched above the town, Lipari Castle offers sweeping views of the harbor and surrounding islands.

Sorrento, perched on cliffs above the Bay of Naples, charms with lemon groves, narrow streets, and breathtaking coastal views, blending history and la dolce vita.
Your ship arrives in Sorrento, Italy at 8:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. The central square buzzes with cafes, shops, and street performers.

Civitavecchia feels like sea air and ancient stone, espresso nearby, trains humming toward Rome, and the promise of history just an hour away.
You'll have 11 hours hours to explore Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy, from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Rome is the main draw, and many visitors focus on a handful of must see areas.

Bastia feels proudly Corsican, colorful harbor streets, mountain views close at hand, and a lively local spirit shaped by food, history, and the sea.
As a smaller vessel, the Seabourn Ovation means a quicker disembarkation in Bastia, France - fewer passengers funneling through the gangway gets you off the ship faster. Keep in mind that other, larger ships may be in port the same day, so pre-booking excursions or transportation is still a smart move. Start near the old port, where colorful buildings line the water and cafés spill onto the quay.

Calvi feels like Corsica distilled, clear water, stone citadel views, beach mornings, and mountain air drifting down to the harbor.
Your ship arrives in Calvi, France at 7:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. The citadel dominates the skyline and is the town's defining feature.

Olbia opens the door to Sardinia’s turquoise seas, ancient history, sunlit streets, and a relaxed Mediterranean rhythm shaped by food, water, and tradition.
You'll have 10 hours hours to explore Olbia, Italy, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. History stretches back thousands of years, visible in Roman ruins, medieval churches, and nearby prehistoric stone sites.

La Goulette opens the door to Tunisia, sea breezes, café culture, and easy access to ancient Carthage and vibrant Tunis just beyond the harbor.
As a smaller vessel, the Seabourn Ovation means a quicker disembarkation in La Goulette, Tunisia - fewer passengers funneling through the gangway gets you off the ship faster. Keep in mind that other, larger ships may be in port the same day, so pre-booking excursions or transportation is still a smart move. The ruins of ancient Carthage sit overlooking the sea and offer a fascinating look into one of history's great civilizations.

Palermo blends Mediterranean charm with vibrant markets, stunning architecture, and sunlit seaside streets, offering a rich Sicilian experience for cruise visitors.
Your ship arrives in Palermo, Sicily, Italy at 9:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. Palermo Cathedral is a magnificent blend of architectural styles, including Norman, Gothic, and Baroque elements.

Amalfi feels like a cinematic coastal arrival, pastel homes stacked on cliffs, lemon scented air, sparkling water, and a lively Italian rhythm by the sea.
You'll have 10 hours hours to explore Amalfi, Italy, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Beyond the views, the town rewards exploration with medieval architecture, charming lanes, and a strong connection to the sea.

Civitavecchia feels like sea air and ancient stone, espresso nearby, trains humming toward Rome, and the promise of history just an hour away.
Your cruise ends in Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy, where the Seabourn Ovation is scheduled to dock at 7:00 AM. On a smaller ship, the disembarkation process moves quickly - most passengers are off within one to two hours. If you're flying out, book your flight at least four hours after the ship's scheduled arrival. Rome is the main draw, and many visitors focus on a handful of must see areas.