Italian Sojourn

From $3,299 per person

8 days

Ships: Viking Sea, Viking Mars

Map of Italy featuring Naples, Bari, Crotone, and highlights of the Amalfi Coast.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Venice (Chioggia)
  • Day 2 - Venice (Chioggia)
  • Day 3 - Šibenik
  • Day 4 - Bari
  • Day 5 - Crotone
  • Day 6 - Sicily (Messina)
  • Day 7 - Naples
  • Day 8 - Rome (Civitavecchia)

Detailed Itinerary

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

Day 1

Venice (Chioggia)

Chioggia is a charming fishing community located at the southern end of the Venetian Lagoon and steeped in age-old seafaring traditions. Its combination of canals, bridges and fishing boats have lent it the nickname “Little Venice.” Lined with shops, bars and restaurants, the main pedestrian street of Corso del Popolo exudes a lively atmosphere amid the aroma of delicious fresh seafood dishes. Chioggia shares a long history of cultural and economic ties with Venice, dating back to the Middle Ages, and is a scenic journey by water taxi from the capital of the Veneto region.

Day 2

Venice (Chioggia)

The Venetian Republic ruled Adriatic waves for a millennium. During the 8th century as the Roman Empire began to decline, many Europeans fled to Venice and its neighboring towns, including Chioggia. Merchants put their skills to use, and the city-state was soon thriving. The Venetian Lagoon’s canal banks feature buildings influenced by Byzantine and Islamic architecture, reflecting Venice’s powerful trading network. The first vaporetto traversed the Grand Canal in 1881; alongside the gondolas, these iconic Venetian water buses are at the heart of Venice’s transport network.

Day 3

Šibenik

Šibenik is the oldest Croatian city on the Dalmatian Coast. The remarkable architecture of this UNESCO World Heritage Site spans the centuries, having witnessed the rise and fall of empires, from Byzantine to Venetian. In its remarkably preserved Old Town, narrow cobblestone streets lead past medieval houses and churches, all surrounded by four historic fortresses, including the imposing St. Nicholas Fortress. St. James Cathedral, built by several architects in the Gothic and Renaissance styles over a century, is the most important Renaissance structure in Croatia.

Day 4

Bari

Located at the heel of Italy’s boot, Bari boasts a sunny, palm-lined promenade, romantic honey-toned balconied houses, welcoming courtyards, and Romanesque and baroque churches. It is pure pleasure to take in the distinct Mediterranean atmosphere of this picturesque port, with colorful fishing boats bobbing on the turquoise harbor. History and culture take center stage at the splendid Norman-Swabian Castle; the Romanesque Basilica of St. Nicholas, named for the city’s patron saint; and the Petruzzelli Theater, one of Italy’s most important opera houses.

Day 5

Crotone

Crotone, according to Ovid, was named by Hercules himself in memory of a friend he had accidentally slain. Today, it is the capital of its eponymous province, a region known for its pristine waters, untouched mountains and vast forests. As the gateway to a landscape bestowed with great natural beauty, Crotone prides itself in its deep historical roots, which can be traced back to the 7th century BC in the city’s archaeological museum and the ruins of two redoubtable fortifications, the Castle of St. Charles V and Le Castella, situated on a small peninsula south of the city.

Day 6

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 7

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

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 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.

Deckplans

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Extensions

Available extensions for this itinerary

All prices are per person.

post: Ultimate Italy—Lake Como & Verona From  $2,599 |  3 nights

post: Ultimate Italy—Lake Como & Verona From $2,599 | 3 nights

$2,599
3 nights

As part of our onboard cultural enrichment program and commitment to destination-focused learning, our Viking Resident Historian faculty provides guests with lectures and roundtable discussions on the arts, architecture, music and culture of upcoming ports and various aspects of world history.

post: Venice From  $1,199 |  2 nights

post: Venice From $1,199 | 2 nights

$1,199
2 nights

As part of our onboard cultural enrichment program and commitment to destination-focused learning, our Viking Resident Historian faculty provides guests with lectures and roundtable discussions on the arts, architecture, music and culture of upcoming ports and various aspects of world history.

post: Como & the Italian Lakes From  $2,599 |  3 nights

post: Como & the Italian Lakes From $2,599 | 3 nights

$2,599
3 nights

As part of our onboard cultural enrichment program and commitment to destination-focused learning, our Viking Resident Historian faculty provides guests with lectures and roundtable discussions on the arts, architecture, music and culture of upcoming ports and various aspects of world history.

post: Best of Venice From  $2,599 |  3 nights

post: Best of Venice From $2,599 | 3 nights

$2,599
3 nights

As part of our onboard cultural enrichment program and commitment to destination-focused learning, our Viking Resident Historian faculty provides guests with lectures and roundtable discussions on the arts, architecture, music and culture of upcoming ports and various aspects of world history.

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