Ancient Mediterranean Shores

From $4,798 per person

12 days

Ship: Viking Saturn

Map highlighting major Mediterranean destinations including Malta, Athens, Ephesus, Crete, Sicily, and Naples.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Feb. 1, 2026, Sun. - Barcelona
  • Day 2 - Feb. 2, 2026, Mon. - Sail the Mediterranean Sea
  • Day 3 - Feb. 3, 2026, Tue. - Valletta
  • Day 4 - Feb. 4, 2026, Wed. - Sail the Ionian Sea
  • Day 5 - Feb. 5, 2026, Thu. - Athens (Piraeus)
  • Day 6 - Feb. 6, 2026, Fri. - Athens (Piraeus)
  • Day 7 - Feb. 7, 2026, Sat. - Ephesus (Kuşadasi)
  • Day 8 - Feb. 8, 2026, Sun. - Crete (Souda Bay)
  • Day 9 - Feb. 9, 2026, Mon. - Sail the Ionian Sea
  • Day 10 - Feb. 10, 2026, Tue. - Sicily (Messina)
  • Day 11 - Feb. 11, 2026, Wed. - Naples
  • Day 12 - Feb. 12, 2026, Thu. - Rome (Civitavecchia)

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - February 01, 2026

Barcelona

The vibrant city of Barcelona, with its lively culture and inviting outdoor spaces, preserves a rich history. Picturesque medieval lanes wind through the oldest part of the city, the Gothic Quarter, where remnants of the city’s Roman wall were uncovered. Its treasures include the neo-Gothic Barcelona Cathedral, the medieval Jewish district of El Call and the Romanesque Church of Santa Maria del Pi. In the evenings, diners relax in the Royal Plaza at restaurants along the elegant square’s perimeter.

Day 2 - February 02, 2026

Sail the Mediterranean Sea

Sail the ocean stage on which civilizations have risen and fallen, where empires ventured forth in their great armadas to control these strategic waters.

Day 3 - February 03, 2026

Valletta

The Island of Malta has been shaped by countless civilizations. But it was the Knights of St. John who built Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This baroque wonder is one of Europe’s first cities planned and constructed from scratch, cut from local honey-colored limestone. The humble facades of its churches and palaces hide extravagant interiors of marble, tapestries and paintings. A stroll around the massive walls and bastions affords a striking bird’s-eye view of the cityscape and the spectacular Grand Harbor.

Day 4 - February 04, 2026

Sail the Ionian Sea

Sail the gateway to the Adriatic, marked by the sole of Italy’s boot and the western coasts of Albania and Greece.

Day 5 - February 05, 2026

Athens (Piraeus)

Athens has been called the “birthplace of democracy.” Its legacy looms large from atop Acropolis Hill, the pinnacle of ancient Greece. This open air museum is an astonishing repository of once-mighty structures. From its colonnaded Parthenon—built more than 2,600 years ago—revered Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle formulated new ideas of government and debated its role in civic life to captivated audiences. Remnants of spiritual life are also here in the several temples to Athena and Zeus.

Day 6 - February 06, 2026

Athens (Piraeus)

For a more intimate experience of Athens, the charming Plaka District invites guests with its labyrinth of cobblestone lanes. Neoclassical architecture lines the narrow streets of the “Neighborhood of the Gods,” so named for its location. Browsing its shops or simply perusing its nooks and crannies are pastimes favored by visitors and locals alike. This historic area is the ideal setting in which to enjoy traditional small plates of meze and a sip of ouzo.

Day 7 - February 07, 2026

Ephesus (Kuşadasi)

One of antiquity’s best-preserved cities, Ephesus offers an unparalleled look into the lives of the ancients. Many of its ruins have endured from the time Ephesus was one of the largest metropolises of the ancient world. Excavations reach back to the 10th century BC, when this city hosted one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World—the Temple of Artemis. Today, Ephesus is still full of wonders: the towering facade of the Library of Celsus, the massive amphitheater that once sat 25,000 spectators and residences adorned with frescoes.

Day 8 - February 08, 2026

Crete (Souda Bay)

Souda Bay enjoys a picturesque setting between Crete’s Akrotiri Peninsula and Cape Drapano. Historic fortifications, vestiges from the island’s days under the Venetian Empire, greet ships at the mouth of the long bay, one of the deepest natural harbors in the Mediterranean. Beyond, the island of Crete is blessed with generous beaches, soaring mountains and coursing rivers. It is also where the distinct mantinades —couplets of love accompanied by Cretan instruments—could break out at any number of cafés where patrons sip tsikoudia , a grape-based brandy distilled in the hills.

Day 9 - February 09, 2026

Sail the Ionian Sea

Discover stories of the mystical Ionian Sea; entire cities and shipwrecks lie beneath its waves that harbor insight into ancient civilizations that once thrived along its coast.

Day 10 - February 10, 2026

Sicily (Messina)

Sicily has been shaped by countless civilizations, from Greek to Byzantine to Roman. When it fell under Spain’s purview in the 17th century, it was celebrated as one of Europe’s ten great cities. Surrounded by undulating mountains, orange and olive groves and vineyards are plentiful. During World War II, Messina was the destination of the unofficial “Race to Messina” between US General Patton and British Field Marshall Montgomery. In the end, Patton arrived just hours before his British comrade, receiving credit for securing Sicily.

Day 11 - February 11, 2026

Naples

Naples boasts a long history in a stunning seaside setting and has long been a major center of Italian culture. The city was the seat of a powerful independent kingdom for 500 years. So great was its sway that it lured the region’s finest architects and artists. In the grand Piazza del Plebiscito, the grand and sweeping public square, the San Francesco di Paola Church flaunts a colonnaded facade reminiscent of the Pantheon in Rome, and the Royal Palace overlooks Neapolitans with statues of all the kings of Naples peering out from alcoves.

Day 12 - February 12, 2026

Rome (Civitavecchia)

Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.

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About this ship

Viking Saturn

Launched in 2023, the Viking Saturn is a 930-guest ocean ship that embodies Viking's commitment to refined, destination-focused cruising. Built by Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy, the vessel measures 227 meters in length and boasts a gross tonnage of 47,842.

Each of the 465 all-veranda staterooms offers guests a private balcony, king-size bed, and spacious bathroom with heated floors, ensuring comfort and panoramic views of the sea.

Onboard amenities include multiple dining venues serving regional cuisines, a Nordic-inspired spa complete with a snow grotto, an infinity pool, and enrichment programs led by resident historians.

The Viking Saturn's itineraries span the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and North America, allowing guests to explore both iconic cities and hidden gems with extended port stays and immersive excursions.

With its blend of modern elegance, cultural enrichment, and innovative features, the Viking Saturn offers a serene and sophisticated ocean cruising experience.

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post: Ultimate Italy—Tuscany From  $2,599 |  3 nights

post: Ultimate Italy—Tuscany From $2,599 | 3 nights

$2,599
3 nights

Explore the delights of Tuscany, from its legendary cuisine and delicious wines to the Renaissance treasures of Florence, where the breathtaking works of Michelangelo, da Vinci and Brunelleschi took glorious shape and changed the world.

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