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Italy Cruises

What could be more chic than a glamorous holiday adventure along the coast of Italy? Cruises with Ocean Village offer a unique chance to visit some of Italy’s most famous and fabulous destinations and relax while you’re doing it.

Sultry weather, passionate people, spectacular culture and countryside… on an Italy cruise you’ll see it, hear it, taste it and feel it all.
There’s so much to enjoy in Italy. Our cruise destinations are a jumping off point to explore the rest of the country. Buy trinkets in Florence, visit the leaning tower in Pisa or simply laze on the Italian Riviera in a sun hat.  You’ll visit a whole host of amazing regions all over Italy. Cruises are all about getting the most out of your holiday.

Don’t forget, Italy cruises are all about fun and activities and there’s more than enough to go round – with historical hunts, cycling circuits, volcano visits and a trip to a water park if there are little ones to entertain.

Don’t miss

Milan – A must-see destination for any shopaholic visiting Italy. Cruise to Genoa from where you can visit one of the most fashionable cities in the world, Milan.
Rome - If you’re a culture vulture you’ll enjoy Rome – a treasure trove of ancient history.
Naples – Where can you sample the best pizzas Italy? Cruise on over to vibrant Naples and you’ll see!

Action ashore in Italy

  • Take a guided walking tour around Rome and see the Sistine Chapel and the Colosseum.
  • Feast your senses with a cooking lesson gourmet-style in Genoa.
  • Ride high in a helicopter and drink in the sites of the beautiful Riviera.
  • Take a hike up Mount Vesuvius in Naples.
  • Sample local wine at a Tuscan vineyard.

Find out more about our Italy cruises and Mediterranean holidays.

 

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