NIGHTS
Civitavecchia (Rome), Naples, Barcelona, Palma De Mallorca, Marseille (Provence), Livorno (Florence, Piza), Civitavecchia (Rome)
ITINERARY
- Civitavecchia (Rome) , Italy
- Naples , Italy
- Barcelona , Spain
- Palma De Mallorca , Spain
- Marseille (Provence) , France
- Livorno (Florence, Piza) , Italy
- Civitavecchia (Rome) , Italy
THE CRUISE
DAY | ARRIVAL | DEPARTURE | |
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Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy | - | 20:00 | |
Our gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome's seaport since the 13th century, boasting a long and venerable history. Its location near the modern city, made it a perfect vacation resort for emperor Trajan, who built a pleasure villa. while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbor fortifications. Yet the Eternal City, the ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2.000 years, is our main reason to be here. YYou can visit the ruins of the Forum and the Colosseum, throw a coin in Fontana di Trevi to make sure you return to Rome one day, take a photo in front of the Vatican, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter and enjoy a delicious gelato, in the glamorous area. |
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Naples, Italy | 07:00 | 20:00 | |
Naples is the third-largest municipality in Italy, after Rome and Milan and one of the chief commercial cities of Europe. The city center has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the surrounding areas are dotted with cultural and historical treasures, with most notable, the restored ruins of Pompeii. Naples itself is mere enduring greatness. Highlights include Castel dell' Ovo, Castelnuovo, Castel Sant'Elmo, a medieval fortress located on a hilltop and national museums dedicated to art and archaeology. There is also a docile bay; the peaceful cypress-tufted islands of Ischia, Procida and Capri and over the city, Mount Vesuvius, volcano and national park. Take the opportunity to see the only active volcano on the European mainland, which blew in A.D. 79 and buried the city of Pompeii, or visit the magnificent Amalfi and Sorrento coasts. |
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At Sea | - | - | |
Fun Day at Sea |
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Barcelona, Spain | 05:00 | 18:00 | |
Barcelona is one of the world's greatest treasures, a global capital of commerce, fashion, culture and sunshine. Cruise visitors should start with a walk down Las Ramblas, the glorious tree-shaded thoroughfare at the heart of the city, enjoy a dive in the wonderful beaches nearby, but, most of all, see what visionary architect Antoni Gaudi wrought. Seven of his creations have been honored as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including La Sagrada Familia, the Park Guell and Casa Mila. Time provided, you can also visit the former Olympic Ring on the hill of Montjuic, home to world-class parks, fountains and museums. Barcelona, which nurtured such artistic giants as Picasso, Dali, Miro and Casals, is definitely a traveler's paradise. |
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Palma De Mallorca, Spain | 08:00 | 16:00 | |
Palma is a busy commercial and cultural center, capital city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands of Spain. Situated on the south coast of the island on the Bay of Palma, it became a tourist destination in the 1950s and till today it is considered as one of Europe’s major holiday destinations.The historic centre is the oldest part of the city and a refreshing area for a stroll at the narrow and shady streets, which will give you a chance to peek in at a number of private courtyards. The city flourished during the 19th century and today, it mixes perfectly, the modern hotel chains and flashy shops with the old architecture in the Old Town. A walk along the narrow streets will reveal the restored 13-th century cathedral standing proud in the center of town. Among Palma's lovely sights are the Gothic-style Bellver Castle, the Almudaina Palace, once home to Mallorcan kings, the Arab bath building, the only building dating to the Arab settlement, Plaça del Mercat and interesting art nouveau buildings. |
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Marseille (Provence), France | 09:00 | 18:00 | |
Marseille is the largest port on the Mediterranean, France's second largest city and a virtual melting pot of peoples and cultures. It is a unique city with a feel and culture all its own. It is also a place of striking contrasts, from the fishing boats of the picturesque Vieux Port to the modern Canebiere. Dominating the harbor is the infamous Chateau d'If, the rocky prison from which Alexandre Dumas' "Count of Monte Cristo" escaped. If you have time, explore the countryside around Arles and Avignon, immortalized in the canvases of Van Gogh, Cezanne, Matisse and Picasso, try the renowned bouillabaisse or tour the lovely towns and vineyards of Provence. |
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Livorno (Florence, Piza), Italy | 08:30 | 20:30 | |
Livorno, Tuscany's second-largest city, is the maritime gateway to the Tuscany region and its two most known cities, Florence (to the west) and Pisa (to the north). Among Livorno's main attractions are the Cisternone, an impressive neoclassical building on Viale Giosue Carducci, designed like a Roman bath, the main city square Piazza della Repubblica with Fortezza Nuova (the castle dating back to around 1576) in the background and a number of interesting shops in the city centre that visitors can explore. Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is home to the Duomo, the Uffizi and the Ponte Vecchio. Pisa contains a host of beautiful cathedrals, palaces and bridges over the Arno River, as well as its glorious Leaning Tower, monument to faulty engineering. |
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Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy | 07:00 | - | |
Our gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome's seaport since the 13th century, boasting a long and venerable history. Its location near the modern city, made it a perfect vacation resort for emperor Trajan, who built a pleasure villa. while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbor fortifications. Yet the Eternal City, the ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2.000 years, is our main reason to be here. YYou can visit the ruins of the Forum and the Colosseum, throw a coin in Fontana di Trevi to make sure you return to Rome one day, take a photo in front of the Vatican, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter and enjoy a delicious gelato, in the glamorous area. |
THE CRUISESHIP
Food
Indulge in la dolce vita at Chef Jamie Oliver’s acclaimed eatery, Jaime’s Italian. Take a flavor-filled journey to the exotic Far East at Izumi. Find your element among the elaborate entrees at Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine. Or embark on a globetrotting gourmet adventure at Windjammer Marketplace. Set sail for delectable, with world class complimentary dining plus classic and avant-garde specialty restaurants— all with satisfying selections for the foodie and the finicky.
Staff
Our unique style of service will enhance every aspect of your cruise. No matter where you are – the pool, the dining room, the spa or your room – get ready to be wowed! And we deliver it 24 hours a day. This is way beyond normal service. This is Gold Anchor Service.
Wellness
Unleash a powerful new you at the VitalitySM Spa and Fitness center. The Vitality program offers enrichment seminars, Medi-Spa and holistic spa services, out-of-this-world fitness facilities powered by Technogym and specialized fitness classes, separate spa for teens and a beauty salon that promises to make you look as good as you feel. It’s never been easier to find balance on vacation - or in your life!
Entertainment
Whatever thrills you seek, you’ll find all sorts of ways to fill your days onboard Royal Caribbean®. Each day and night brings something new to do, see and explore. From the robot mixologists at Bionic Bar® to the FlowRider® surf simulators, and the tallest slide at sea, Ultimate AbyssSM, to hit Broadway musicals like Grease. And with the award-winning Adventure Ocean® youth program, kids and teens will have a blast— plus parents can get a little time of their own. The hardest part is deciding where to start.
Entertainment
- Dance classes
- Surf Simulator
- Pool
- Arcade
- Library
- Card Room
- Bumper cars
- Casino
Wellness & Sport
- Fitness center
- Spa
- Pool
- Massage Rooms
Cabins
- Inside cabins
- Outside cabins
- Balcony cabins
- Suites
Restaurants & Bar
- Sorrentos Pizza
- Giovannis Table
- Johnys Rocket
- Chops Grille
- Windjammer
- Schooner bar
- Pool Bar
- Diamond club
Oasis of the Seas
Oasis of the Seas
From the 9 deck high, 25m Zip Line experience to strolling the leafy glades of Central Park – you’ll discover there’s never been anything like Oasis of the Seas® & Allure of the Seas®!
• 18 decks of innovations
• Open air Central Park, with open spaces, lush tropical grounds, al fresco dining, boutiques, art gallery, concerts and street performances
• Top Deck Pool and Sports Zone, featuring 2 FlowRiders®, H20 Zone℠, the first Beach Pool at sea and more
• Dedicated Youth Zone neighbourhood offers a wealth of kid and teen friendly adventure and entertainment options
• The groundbreaking Boardwalk℠ which includes the world’s first onboard Carousel
• Revolutionary Rising Tide Bar which moves up and down between 3 decks
• Spectacular AquaTheater for mesmerising high diving acrobatic shows by night
• Heart pumping Zip Line ride for a bird’s eye view of the ship as you fly from one end of the Boardwalk to the other
• State-of-the-art Loft Suites offer multi-level accommodation options with floor to ceiling windows for unparalleled views of the ocean
• Amazing selection of formal and casual dining options
• Vitality at Sea Spa & Fitness Centre, including the largest atsea spa and thermal suite, a fully equipped gym offering a variety of classes and the Vitality Café for healthy snacks and juices
• A staggering choice of entertainment options to suit every mood
• DreamWorks Experience, with parades and shows, 3D films and the chance to meet your favourite DreamWorks characters, including Shrek
Oasis of the Seas® Royal Advantage: 3D movie theatre where films are brought to life in stunning 3D and enjoy your favourite coffee onboard with Starbucks®.
Year built | Rebuilt | Gross Tonnage | Length | Beam | Passengers | Crew | Total Cabins | Service Speed |
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2016 | - | 226.00 t. | 1,187.00 m. | 30.00 m. | 226 | 2,300 | 2,747 | 23.00 |