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862 - Western Mediterranean on MSC World Europa

Mediterranean, 11/8/2025 – 11/17/2025

Transport: By bus
Delegate: No
Catalog number: 862
Original price 34 990 Kč
Promotional price 28 990 Kč
With transport to the port and a delegate Bus
Price for a child up to 11 years 11 990 Kč
Price for a child from 12 to 17 years 12 990 Kč

862 - Western Mediterranean on MSC World Europa

Mediterranean , November 8, 2025 - November 17, 2025

Your cruise route

1. day

Departure to the port Czech Republic
8. November

Departure by bus RIVIERA TOUR to the port. On the way to the port, our delegate will introduce you to life on board MSC Cruises ships, organizational instructions and the tour program. During the journey to the port we will have a cold dinner, hot breakfast and refreshments ready for you.

Starting points: Vsetín, Nový Jičín, Frýdek Místek, Ostrava, Hranice, Olomouc, Prostějov, Vyškov, Brno, Bratislava.

Car transfer for an additional fee 990 CZK: Prague, Humpolec, Jihlava, Velké Meziříčí.

2. day

Genoa Italy
9. November, 9:00 - 18:00

Upon arrival at the port, we will explore this amazing ancient city, especially famous during the Genoese Republic, which is also linked to the birthplace of Christopher Columbus. The tour is followed by registration and check-in to the ship. In the afternoon a familiarization tour of the ship, accommodation and safety drill before setting sail. Definitely don't miss the first departure from the port. Also, don't miss the first served dinner to enjoy the great Italian cuisine. In the evening we will visit the ship's theatre and finish the evening with a final drink at the bar.

The Port of Genoa has a rich history that traces back to the Roman times, when it was established as a trade hub. However, its status of one of Europe's leading seaports was achieved in the Middle Ages, under the Genoese Republic. This bustling port city was a major player in the maritime trade routes, particularly with the East.

In the 19th century, the Port of Genoa underwent significant expansion under the Kingdom of Italy. Its geographical position and natural harbor made it a strategic point for commercial and military activities. Today, it continues to be a crucial port, serving as a major gateway for goods and passengers, and is considered one of the busiest ports in the Mediterranean Sea.

3. day

Civitavecchia (Roma) Italy
10. November, 7:00 - 19:00

In the early morning arrival in Civitavecchia. Civitavecchia is an Italian port town in the province of Roma in the central Italian region of Lazio. It is located on the Tyrrhenian Sea, 80 km west-northwest of Rome. The area has been inhabited since the Etruscan period. Translated as Civitavecchia-literally Old Town, it is the prototype of a classical Italian settlement with roots in ancient times (it has been shown that the site was already inhabited in Etruscan times), which has undergone rich development and changes over its more than a thousand years of existence, traces of which are still visible today. It was a major Roman port and today you can still visit over a hundred churches.

Civitavecchia, located on the western coast of Italy along the Tyrrhenian Sea, is a historic port city that has served as a vital gateway to Rome for centuries. Its name, meaning “ancient town” in Italian, reflects its origins, which date back to Etruscan times. However, it was during the Roman Empire that Civitavecchia gained prominence, when Emperor Trajan ordered the construction of the port in the early 2nd century CE to relieve congestion from Rome's main port at Ostia. The harbor, known as Centumcellae in ancient times, became an important hub for trade and naval operations. Remnants of this period, such as the Trajan's Arch and sections of the original Roman harbor, still exist today, showcasing the city’s deep historical roots.

Throughout the Middle Ages, Civitavecchia's strategic importance made it a contested site among various powers, including the Papal States, which controlled the city for much of its later history. It became heavily fortified, with landmarks such as the Forte Michelangelo, a formidable 16th-century fortress commissioned by Pope Julius II and partially designed by Michelangelo himself. In modern times, Civitavecchia remains a key port, serving as the main maritime link between Rome and the Mediterranean. It is also a popular departure point for cruises and ferries, connecting Italy to various islands and neighboring countries. With its rich history and ongoing role as a bustling port city, Civitavecchia continues to blend its ancient heritage with its modern significance.

4. day

Messina Italy
11. November, 12:00 - 17:00

Discover the beauty of Sicily. We'll finish our walk through the streets of this picturesque Sicilian town and the Strait of Messina itself at the local cathedral. From here, an optional train tour around the city is possible. You will also experience the Strait of Messina canal and see the volcano Etna. We recommend an MSC CRUISES trip to nearby Taormina or Etna or admire the interesting astronomical clock and the local cathedral. Messina has its true Sicilian charm.

The port of Messina holds a significant place in Italian history. Located in the northeastern part of Sicily, it has been one of the most important gateways to the Mediterranean Sea since ancient times. Its strategic location made it a crucial point for both commercial and military activities. It was founded by Greek colonists in the 8th century BC and was known as Zancle, meaning 'sickle', due to the curved shape of its natural harbor.

The port of Messina has seen numerous invasions and conquests throughout history due to its strategic importance. In 1061, it was conquered by the Normans, and later by the Swabians, Angevins, and Aragonese. In 1908, a devastating earthquake and tsunami severely damaged the port and city, but it was later rebuilt. Today, it remains an important port, serving as a hub for ferries to the Italian mainland and other parts of the Mediterranean.

5. day

Valletta Malta
12. November, 9:00 - 17:00

Malta's capital, Valletta, covers an area of 1 kilometre by 600 metres, making it one of the smallest capitals in the world. It has a permanent population of just over 6,000 inhabitants who, according to UNESCO, live in the city with the largest concentration of monuments in the world. This is one of the reasons why Valletta was included on the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage List in 1980. Valletta is mostly made up of houses built in the 16th century during the reign of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (St. John the Baptist), also known as the Johannites. They settled in Malta after their expulsion from the Greek island of Rhodes and subsequently changed their name to the Knights of Malta. The city has a strong Baroque feel with elements of Mannerism, and in places you can also find neoclassical buildings and a few modern structures. Valletta is a vibrant city that offers more mundane pleasures in addition to its many exhibition palaces, churches and museums.

The very first historical record of a harbor in Valletta dates back to Punic and Roman times. However, the port gained significant prominence during the rule of the Knights of St. John in the 16th century. It was Grand Master Jean Parisot de La Valette who initiated the construction of the city and the port in 1566, after the Great Siege of Malta.

The harbor witnessed a considerable transformation in the 19th century under the British rule. The British exploited the strategic location of Malta in the Mediterranean, and used the port as a naval base during both World Wars. The city of Valletta and its port were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1980, acknowledging their historical and cultural significance.

6. day at sea

7. day

Barcelona Spain
14. November, 8:00 - 18:00

A city where history meets modern life, culture mixes with delicious food, and every street hides a story waiting to be told. MSC Cruises invites you on an unforgettable cruise where luxury, comfort and the highest levels of service go hand in hand with discovering the Mediterranean's most beautiful treasures. Don't miss the chance to experience Barcelona in all its glory - from the Gothic Quarters to world-famous monuments like the Sagrada Familia, from sunny beaches to gourmet experiences that will spoil your palate. MSC Cruises offers you more than just a cruise; it offers you the key to unforgettable experiences and memories you'll remember for a lifetime.

Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, boasts a history that dates back over two millennia. Founded as a Roman colony called Barcino in the 1st century BCE, its early development is still visible in remnants such as Roman walls and structures in the Gothic Quarter. During the Middle Ages, Barcelona flourished as a major maritime power within the Crown of Aragon, becoming a vital center for trade and culture. The city's medieval landmarks, like the Barcelona Cathedral, reflect this period of growth and significance. However, political upheavals in later centuries, including the decline of Catalonia's independence, temporarily slowed its development.

The 19th century marked Barcelona’s cultural and architectural renaissance. The Catalan Renaissance and the Modernisme movement brought artists and architects like Antoni Gaudí, whose works, including Sagrada Família and Casa Batlló, transformed the city into a showcase of creativity. The 1992 Olympics further revitalized Barcelona, modernizing its infrastructure and boosting its global profile. Today, Barcelona is a thriving cultural, economic, and tourist hub, blending its rich history with modern urban life. Its iconic landmarks, Mediterranean coastline, and vibrant Catalan identity make it one of the world’s most beloved cities.

8. day

Marseille France
15. November, 8:00 - 18:00

In Marseille, from the old harbour, we head to the local cathedral, where you can enjoy a magnificent view of the island of Iff, which you can optionally visit. The island where the hero of Alexandre Dumas' novel, Count of Monte Cristo, was imprisoned. However, the hike to the Cathedral of Our Lady with our delegate is an unforgettable experience. Marseille is in the palm of your hand. You will see the island of Iff, the filming locations of TAXI, the old port with its fortress and other attractions. We recommend the MSC Cruises transfer from the port to the city*, it really is a must in this destination. In the evening after the theatre performance we will prepare our luggage for disembarkation, pay our bills and let ourselves drift on the waves to the last port of call of our cruise. Necessary MSC transfer to and from the port.

The port of Marseille, also known as the Old Port, is located in the heart of Marseille, France. Its history dates back to antiquity, around 600 BC, when it was founded by Greek mariners from Phocaea. Over the centuries, the port has played a significant role in the economic and cultural development of the region, serving as a major hub for trade and transportation.

In the Middle Ages, the port became an important center for the Mediterranean trade. Despite periods of decline, it continued to flourish, especially during the Renaissance when it was modernized and fortified. In the 19th century, the port underwent a massive expansion, solidifying its status as one of the world's leading maritime ports. Today, it remains a vital part of Marseille's identity and economy.

9. day

Genoa Italy
16. November, 8:00

In the morning breakfast and after disembarkation departure from the port to the Czech Republic. During the return transfer we have prepared for you two hot snacks for the journey, coffee, tea, cappuccino and chocolate and chat about the ships and new destinations.

The Port of Genoa has a rich history that traces back to the Roman times, when it was established as a trade hub. However, its status of one of Europe's leading seaports was achieved in the Middle Ages, under the Genoese Republic. This bustling port city was a major player in the maritime trade routes, particularly with the East.

In the 19th century, the Port of Genoa underwent significant expansion under the Kingdom of Italy. Its geographical position and natural harbor made it a strategic point for commercial and military activities. Today, it continues to be a crucial port, serving as a major gateway for goods and passengers, and is considered one of the busiest ports in the Mediterranean Sea.

10. day

Arrival in the Czech Republic Czech Republic
17. November

Arrival in the Czech Republic according to the current traffic situation.

Western Mediterranean on MSC World Europa

Popis zájezdu

Join us for an unforgettable cruise on an MSC Cruises luxury ship through the beautiful Mediterranean! Ten days of adventure, relaxation and discovering magical destinations await you. Our journey begins with a comfortable coach transfer from various locations in the Czech Republic and Slovakia directly to the Italian port of Genoa. From there we will embark on a fascinating journey that will take you to ancient Rome, sunny Sicily, picturesque Malta, vibrant Barcelona and romantic Marseille. During your cruise, you'll enjoy superb on-board service, fine dining, entertainment programmes and relaxation in the luxurious spa. Throughout your journey, you will be accompanied by an experienced Czech delegate who will ensure your comfort and help you make the most of every stop. Don't hesitate to join us on this unique Mediterranean odyssey!

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A gift for you with your order
Dinner at the Restaurant na Formance in Lidečko included in the price of the cruise