
7 netters cruise Amalfi og Sicilia
Seilingsdatoer 2019
4. mai, 11. mai, 7. sep, 21. sep, 28, sep, 5. okt og 12. okt.
Amalfi & Sicily - Royal Clipper
Saturday Civitavecchia (port for Rome), Italy
Sunday Ponza, Italy
Sunday Palmarola, Italy
Monday Sorrento, Italy
Tuesday Amalfi, Italy
Wednesday Taormina, Sicily - Italy
Thursday Lipari, Italy
Thursday Sailing past Stromboli
Friday At sea
Saturday Civitavecchia (port for Rome), Italy
Priseksempel 4. mai:
Priser fra Euro 2 085 pr person inkludert måltider.
Havneavgifter på Euro 235 pr person kommer i tillegg.
Ponza, Italia
The pastel houses of Ponza Town rise in neat terraced rows from the busy harbour where sleekly groomed yachts and ramshackle fishing boats moor side by side. Happily, there are few tourists here, so it's a delight to wander through the unspoiled town.
Palmarola, Italia
Palmarola is a snorkelling heaven that is part of a group called The Pontine Islands, located off the coast between Rome and Naples. A craggy landscape with pink coral beaches and emerald coves beckons so don't forget your swimsuit and flippers. Totally unique, isolated and stunning.
Sorrento, Italia
Sorrento, whose city walls rise straight out of the sea, is located on the lovely Amalfi Coast and overlooks the Bay of Naples. Optional excursions might include taking a trip back in history to Pompeii, where the ashen remains of ancient Romans lie frozen in time.
Amalfi, Italia
During the Middle Ages, Amalfi was a powerful republic of 70,000 people, rivalling nearby Ravello. For a sense of Amalfi's medieval glory, wander through the grand Duomo, containing the remains of St. Andrew. Or visit nearby Positano, said to be the most beautiful town in the Mediterranean.
Taormina, Sicilia
Barreling under full sail through the narrow Strait of Messina past Scylla and Charybdis, where rock and whirlpool almost claimed Ulysses, you arrive in lovely Taormina. Perched on the shoulder of Mt. Etna, Taormina inspired Goethe to say that “It is the greatest work of art and nature.
Lipari, Italia
Italy's seven volcanic Aeolian Islands, just off the north coast of Sicily, are obviously a place favored by the Gods. In Lipari, climb narrow streets to the medieval castello and enjoy a secluded beach. As Royal Clipper sails past Isola Strómboli, watch the sky for frequent volcanic fireworks.
Sailing by Stromboli
Located in the Tyrrhenian Sea between the Italian mainland and the island of Sicily is the volcanic island of Stromboli. With three active craters at the peak, the volcano of Stromboli is known for its frequent eruptions – the most recent taking place in 2009. Eruptions are so frequent, in fact, that the island has been given the nickname “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean.