Icons of the Mediterranean

From $7,199 per person

11 days

Ship: Viking Sea

Icons of the Mediterranean

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Sep. 22, 2026, Tue. - Barcelona
  • Day 2 - Sep. 23, 2026, Wed. - Barcelona
  • Day 3 - Sep. 24, 2026, Thu. - Marseille
  • Day 4 - Sep. 25, 2026, Fri. - Villefranche-sur-Mer
  • Day 5 - Sep. 26, 2026, Sat. - Florence/Pisa (Livorno)
  • Day 6 - Sep. 27, 2026, Sun. - Rome (Civitavecchia)
  • Day 7 - Sep. 28, 2026, Mon. - Naples
  • Day 8 - Sep. 29, 2026, Tue. - Sicily (Messina)
  • Day 9 - Sep. 30, 2026, Wed. - Sail the Ionian Sea
  • Day 10 - Oct. 1, 2026, Thu. - Crete (Heraklion)
  • Day 11 - Oct. 2, 2026, Fri. - Athens (Piraeus)

Detailed Itinerary

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

Day 1 - September 22, 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 - September 23, 2026

Barcelona

Barcelona is steeped in history, with stunning architecture and a rich culture. Mediterranean breezes grace the shore and Catalonia’s capital is a feast for the senses. Long strolls on wide boulevards—such as Las Ramblas, the mile-long leafy pedestrian way, and the Passeig de Gràcia, lined with some of Europe’s most elegant buildings—set the tone for a city that moves to its own tempo. Native son and famed architect Antoni Gaudí adorned his city with whimsy, whether along fantastical city blocks or with his colossal masterpiece, the towering La Sagrada Família cathedral.

Day 3 - September 24, 2026

Marseille

Marseille is rich in historic treasures, nestled between the Mediterranean and rocky hills of limestone. Two 17th-century fortresses dominate the charming Vieux Port, or Old Port, the natural harbor that hosts all manner of watercraft, from sleek elegant yachts to old style fishing vessels. Its picturesque quay is one of the world’s most romantic walks, lined with dozens of cafés and shops. Also worth exploring is the city center, graced by La Canebière boulevard. Linger in a café and sample the city’s signature bouillabaisse made from freshly caught fish.

Day 4 - September 25, 2026

Villefranche-sur-Mer

Villefranche-sur-Mer is a gateway to the chic city of Monte Carlo, Monaco. This petite kingdom boasts some of the world’s most exclusive shopping and a beautiful old port. The city exudes a fairy-tale aura, perhaps nowhere more elegantly than at the Prince’s Palace, where the late American actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly presided with Prince Rainier III. Monte Carlo’s medieval quarter perches on “The Rock,” an escarpment at the foot of the Maritime Alps, and offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean and the harbor lined with mega-yachts.

Day 5 - September 26, 2026

Florence/Pisa (Livorno)

Tuscany is known equally as the cradle of the Renaissance and a center of culinary delights and astounding wines. Throughout this emerald-green countryside dotted with cypress trees, endless delights unfold. Among them is Florence, a living museum of the Renaissance. Brunelleschi’s famous Duomo dominates the medieval cityscape—an architectural achievement. Another Tuscan treasure, the Square of Miracles, unfolds in Pisa. Here, a trinity of masterpieces—the Leaning Tower, Pisa Cathedral and Baptistery—comprise some of Europe’s finest art and architecture.

Day 6 - September 27, 2026

Rome (Civitavecchia)

For centuries, Rome ruled much of Europe, building a vast empire from the power of emperors. More than 2,500 years of history live in the city’s streets. Ancient structures recall those heady days when the cheers of 80,000 spectators roared from the Colosseum, citizens mingled in the Forum and senators asked the gods for guidance at the Pantheon. Along with the Vatican and St. Peter’s Basilica, this rich pocket of Italy is one of the world’s greatest repositories of history and civilization.

Day 7 - September 28, 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 8 - September 29, 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 9 - September 30, 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 10 - October 01, 2026

Crete (Heraklion)

Crete was home to the Minoans, Europe’s earliest recorded civilization. Its capital, Heraklion, grew from the riches of the Venetian Empire, which ruled here for four centuries. Crete enjoyed a Renaissance building boom that helped bolster Heraklion as the region’s most strongly fortified city. The island 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 11 - October 02, 2026

Athens (Piraeus)

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

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Viking Sea sailing near a coastal town with red-roofed buildings, surrounded by shimmering blue waters.
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About this ship

Viking Sea

Launched in 2016, the Viking Sea is a 930-guest small ship that reflects Viking’s signature style of destination-focused cruising paired with Scandinavian sophistication. Designed with the modern traveler in mind, this adults-only vessel offers a calm, immersive atmosphere where comfort and cultural enrichment are at the heart of every journey.

Measuring 228 meters in length and built by Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy, Viking Sea features 465 veranda staterooms, each offering a private balcony, king-size bed, and a spacious bathroom with heated floors. Clean lines, natural materials, and understated luxury define the ship’s aesthetic, creating a tranquil onboard experience.

Guests can enjoy globally inspired dining, unwind in the Nordic spa with its signature snow grotto, or take in the views from the infinity pool. Enrichment programs, including lectures and port talks by experts, provide deeper insights into the destinations visited.

With carefully crafted itineraries across Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, and North America, Viking Sea offers a thoughtful and rewarding way to explore the world in comfort and style.

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