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all-inclusive adriatic & mediterranean | ravenna to barcelona

14th Jun 2026 | 10 nights | Norwegian Cruise Line | Norwegian Viva

This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
Indulge in a variety of dining onboard
All-inclusive sailing
Kotor
Dubrovnik
Salerno
Civitavecchia (Rome)
Livorno (Florence/Pisa)
Villefranche-sur-Mer
Marseille
This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
Indulge in a variety of dining onboard
All-inclusive sailing

Sail from Ravenna to Barcelona through the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas (save up to £560pp)

Why do we love this cruise holiday? A journey like this brings together a well balanced way to experience the Mediterranean, beginning with an included night in Ravenna that sets a relaxed and atmospheric start. From there, the route unfolds along the Adriatic with stops such as Kotor and Dubrovnik, both known for their striking old towns and dramatic coastal settings. The sailing then continues through southern Italy, with time in Civitavecchia offering access to Rome’s layered history and lively streets, before moving on to a mix of ports including Livorno, Villefranche, Palma and Barcelona. Each destination brings its own character, from cultural centres to sunlit harbours, creating a varied sequence of places to explore. With flights and hotel stay included, it comes together as a smooth and well considered way to see a wide stretch of the region in one connected itinerary.

What's included?

  • Return flights with a generous checked baggage allowance
  • 1-night 4* hotel stay in Ravenna
  • 9-night full-board cruise
  • Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
  • Current Ravenna tourist tax is EUR3pppn (about £2.60pppn on an exchange rate of EUR0.87 to £1), which is included in our package. It will be deducted from prices above at the point of confirming your booking with one of our team, and is then payable locally at the hotel.

What's included with the cruise

  • Free at Sea inclusions on your cruise:
    • Premium drinks package
    • Wi-Fi
    • Speciality dining experience
    • Shore excursion credit
    • & more!
  • Comfortable, well-appointed en-suite accommodation
  • Meals in the main dining rooms, snack and buffet restaurants
  • Daily stateroom attendant service
  • All entertainment unless part of a dining entertainment production onboard
  • Casino & nightclub entry
  • Access to well-appointed gyms
  • Complimentary room service continental breakfast (other times, a tray delivery charge applies)
  • Selected soft-drinks in buffet restaurants at meal times plus tea & coffee

Cruise Circle Collection packages adhere to our 7 point charter:

  • Up-front, honest pricing
  • No hidden fees
  • No booking fees. Ever.
  • A personal service
  • Educational trips and ship visits
  • Good quality accommodation
  • No unreasonable flight times
Learn more about our charter

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Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
14th Jun 2026 Sunday
Flight from the UK to Bologna, Italy
 
 
Ravenna, Italy
 
 
Flight from the UK to Bologna, Italy
Flights

Take a flight out to the nearest airport to Ravenna.

Ravenna, Italy
Hotel

After you make your way to Ravenna, please check in for the night before your cruise.

2
15th Jun 2026 Monday
Ravenna
 
17:00
Ravenna
Cruise
Ravenna

Though there's something for everyone in Ravenna -- located in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region -- it's a treasure trove for art and history lovers with its historic buildings decorated with Byzantine mosaics, museums highlighting a variety of topics and historic churches, cathedrals and basilicas. And, of course, Dante's tomb is located here and draws lots of visitors. Ravenna is also a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts including hikers and divers. --By Shayne Thompson, Cruise Critic contributor

3
16th Jun 2026 Tuesday
Kotor
13:00
23:59
Kotor
Cruise
Kotor
You'll be rewarded if you set your alarm for an early start when arriving in Kotor. Part of the fun is entering the Bay of Kotor and gliding for an hour through the mountains on a 17-mile waterway known as Europe's southernmost fjord. It's not actually a fjord -- fjords are caused by glacial activity, and the Bay of Kotor has been carved by a river running from the interior to the Adriatic Sea. Still, the views are fjord-like, with mountains rising on both sides of a long, thin bay that leads to the old walled town of Kotor. Cruise ships often begin the bay journey as early as 6:15 a.m. for an 8 a.m. arrival. Its fortified entrance to the sea made the Old City of Kotor an ancient trade center. Now it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Montenegro's most famous town. The Old City is a well-preserved collection of buildings, churches, squares and stone streets that date to the Middle Ages. The car-free, walled town is just across the street from the city's cruise ship dock. Kotor is full of shops and little restaurants. Pick a square, order a coffee and gaze at churches from the 12th to 15th centuries. Looking for more great views? Put on your walking shoes for a hike. The city walls climb the mountain behind the town, and it's about 90 minutes up to the fortress at the crown (at 853 feet) and back. If your ship is in port for just a few hours, you may want to concentrate only on exploring the Old City. If you have all day, consider excursions into the mountains for sightseeing and stops at seaside resorts on the Adriatic.
4
17th Jun 2026 Wednesday
Dubrovnik
07:00
16:30
Dubrovnik
Cruise
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a great walking city for lovers of culture and history, with centuries-old monasteries, churches, synagogues and even one of the oldest operating pharmacies in Europe. But, if you're looking for a day of relaxation between busy tours in marquee cities, it's also a gorgeous spot to simply sit and watch the world go by amid red-roofed stone buildings and the sparkling, aqua Adriatic Sea.

The medieval-era Old Town is a walled city, and from above -- you can walk the 1.3-mile stretch some 80 feet above ground level for spectacular views -- it is reminiscent of Venice, just on a smaller scale (and with marble alleyways instead of canals). Like the Italian city, which lies just to the northwest, Old Town Dubrovnik is free of vehicular traffic and dotted with Renaissance churches and fountains, with a rich history as a trading port. In lieu of canals, you'll find narrow, cobblestone streets where pedestrians stroll from shop to shop, dine and drink at alfresco cafes and soak up the sun.

Dubrovnik is nestled in the southwestern corner of Croatia, a boomerang-shaped country directly across the Adriatic Sea from Italy's east coast, under which lies Bosnia and Herzegovina. The atmosphere is light and welcoming, due in no small part to the city's gorgeous setting on the Dalmatian Coast, which can be appreciated on one of the many boat tours offered from the Old Town harbour. Nearby beaches are also accessible; tours further inland include country bike rides and wine-tasting.

The port is a mainstay on Eastern Mediterranean cruise itineraries, sprinkled among greatest-hits stops like Athens, Venice and so many Greek Isles. Most Eastern Mediterranean cruises set sail from spring through fall, though winter cruising is gaining popularity.
5
18th Jun 2026 Thursday
At Sea
 
 
6
19th Jun 2026 Friday
Salerno
07:00
18:00
Salerno
Cruise
Salerno
From historic churches and museums to glittering coastline and a mountainous national park, visitors will find much to explore in Salerno. Though the city dates back to ancient times it has undergone many periods of revitalization and modernization and offers any amenity one can think of. Additionally, other cities along the Amalfi Coast can easily be reached from Salerno. --By Shayne Thompson, Cruise Critic contributor
7
20th Jun 2026 Saturday
Civitavecchia (Rome)
06:45
18:00
Civitavecchia (Rome)
Cruise
Civitavecchia (Rome)

The capital city in the land of Leonardo, Michelangelo and the popes is today a living museum with gorgeous artwork, amazing architecture and inspiring ancient sites. At the same time, it's alive and vibrant in a 21st-century way. It's an unforgettable city to visit, and we'll warn you right now that once you've experienced it, you'll want to go back for more.

One of our favorite things to do there is walk and ogle. On a recent visit, we took one day to do the route from Vatican City and St. Peter's Basilica -- with its jaw-dropping art, statuary, and religious significance -- to Via del Corso, where our quest for the latest Italian fashions was more than fulfilled amidst the well-dressed crowd of Roman shoppers. The next day, we went on an ancient history quest past ruins and columns, traversing the same streets Julius Caesar strode (and rode) to the Colosseum, where gladiators once battled. Walking on, we were awed by the Pantheon, the well-preserved ancient symbol of Rome and now a great hangout spot.

First-time visitors, many envisioning Rome as big and congested, will be surprised by the scenic layout, with its famous seven hills and the Tiber River running through the city. (Cleopatra famously made her grand entrance from the river.) And the senses may be shocked by the general energy, hustle and bustle. With cars, taxis and scooters roaring here and there, crossing the street can be a challenge. (Don't worry; there are quiet piazzas aplenty with lovely cafes where you can get away from it all and unwind.)

The food is, of course, wonderful -- we can't eat enough pasta -- and the spirit of la dolce vita (the good life) abounds. Whenever we do such a quest in Rome, we do regular gelato stops (try the yummy pine nut flavor) or coffee breaks. And the shopping scene serves up Prada, Gucci, Armani and more. (High style can be found in more affordable brands like Furla, as well.) What could be better than that?

No question, Rome has one of the world's most important collections of once-in-a-lifetime sights to see, including St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Forum and on and on and on. And for those historic monuments alone, the city is worth a visit.

But if you're on an itinerary where Rome is just a port of call for the day, you won't see everything. Either resign yourself to that fact, or book a tour that will at least drive you by the main sights. Be aware the port for Rome, Civitavecchia, is about 1.5 to 2 hours from the city. (There is decent train service.) If you're beginning or ending your cruise there, plan to stay at least a couple of nights to explore the Eternal City; it's likely to steal a piece of your heart. Make sure to drop a coin in Trevi Fountain, which is said to assure you'll come back again.

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21st Jun 2026 Sunday
Livorno (Florence/Pisa)
07:00
22:00
Livorno (Florence/Pisa)
Cruise
Livorno (Florence/Pisa)

On any Western Mediterranean itinerary, Florence is an absolute highlight -- the gem of the early Italian Renaissance. In the 15th century, when great artists like Giotto, Ghiberti, Brunelleschi and Michelangelo worked there, they created magnificent examples of painting and sculpture that today still fill Florentine churches, civic buildings, grand palazzi and world-class museums like the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia. Architecture prospered in Florence, too. The city's signature work of art is the masterful Brunelleschi-designed dome of its cathedral, Santa Maria del Fiore, known as the Duomo. No question, Florence is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. However, for cruise travelers with just one precious day on a six-hour port of call, it's impossible to see it all. We should note that, as lovely as Florence's famous River Arno is, it's nowhere near big enough (and its bridges are far too low) to allow any kind of ship inside the heart of the city -- and here we include low-slung river vessels along with more traditional cruise ships. As such, it can be confusing to see a cruise itinerary that calls on Florence when ships actually dock at the huge commercial port of Livorno, a good hour-plus drive from the Renaissance City. However, the charmless city of Livorno (it was badly bombed during World War II) serves as a jumping-off point for daytrips elsewhere. And while Florence is no doubt the richest destination of all, Livorno's north Tuscan locale means that other cities -- Pisa, with its famous leaning tower; the walled city of Lucca; and San Gimignano, with 14 of its medieval towers still intact -- are also options.

9
22nd Jun 2026 Monday
Villefranche-sur-Mer
07:00
18:00
Villefranche-sur-Mer
Cruise
Villefranche-sur-Mer
Lovely, much more laid back than other -- splashier -- Cote d'Azur resort towns like Nice, Cannes and Monaco, Villefranche, whose old town dates back to the 14th century, evokes a romantic, historic feel. For those weary of sightseeing, it's a terrific port for hanging out and relaxing.
10
23rd Jun 2026 Tuesday
Marseille
07:00
17:00
Marseille
Cruise
Marseille

Marseille, gateway to Provence, is France's largest port and second largest city, with a vast history stretching back more than 2,000 years to its foundation by the Greeks in the 6th century BC. While much of the city is urban sprawl, it has a spectacular setting between dramatic limestone hills and the Mediterranean, and the once-industrial streets now feature stylish shops and cutting-edge art galleries, thanks to investment from its role as European Capital of Culture 2013. Most cruisers make a beeline for Le Vieux Port, a buzzing, picturesque harbour lined with boutiques, restaurants and cafes. This district attracts an eclectic crowd, from local fishermen to millionaires venturing ashore from James Bond-style mega-yachts. All gather to soak up Le Vieux Port's charming atmosphere, browse its bustling markets and tuck into a bowl of Marseille's classic signature dish, bouillabaisse (a rich fish stew).

11
24th Jun 2026 Wednesday
Barcelona
06:30
 
Flight from Barcelona, Spain to the UK
 
 
Barcelona
Cruise
Barcelona

The capital of Spain's Catalonia region is one of the country's -- maybe even Europe's -- most beautiful and vibrant places. A city of contrasts, it is like no other in Spain; this is most evident in its architecture, a marriage of Gothic spikes and modern curves. (One name to keep an eye out for is Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona's most famous architect.) Barcelona is also a city of distinct neighbourhoods. The old city -- Ciutat Vella -- is the heart of everything, with museums, shopping and cafes. Then there's the port area, Port Vell, which features bars, restaurants, shops, an IMAX theatre and the largest aquarium in Europe. (Port Vell is different from the working port area where cruise ships dock, but it's not too far away.) Enchanting and ancient, the Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) is the centre of the old city and brings together the best of Barcelona in a series of narrow streets, shops, cafes and magical corridors. One of Barcelona's best attributes is that while it seems large and spread out, its neighbourhoods are surprisingly walkable and easily accessible by bus, metro or even on foot (in comfortable shoes). Don't miss a stroll along Las Ramblas, replete with produce and flower stands, a historic opera house and maybe even a glimpse of Marilyn Monroe calling to you from the balcony of the Erotica Museum. Just be sure to rest your feet now and then over a few plates of tapas (which are meant to be shared, but we won't tell if you don't) and an ice-cold pitcher of sangria or a bottle of cava, the region's sparkling wine.

Flight from Barcelona, Spain to the UK
Flights

Take your flight back today at the scheduled time.

Step aboard Norwegian Viva, a sleek and modern Prima Class ship designed to help you feel more connected to the ocean. With spacious, contemporary interiors and standout features like the wraparound Ocean Boulevard, you’ll find yourself constantly drawn to the horizon. Carrying just over 3,100 guests, the ship strikes a balance between lively energy and a more refined, open feel, with thoughtfully designed spaces that make it easy to relax, socialise and take in the sea views.

Life on board Norwegian Viva is packed with variety, whether you’re chasing adrenaline or looking to unwind. You can race around the three-level Viva Speedway, take on high-speed slides, or explore immersive virtual experiences. For something more relaxed, Ocean Boulevard offers infinity pools, open-air lounges and plenty of space to stroll by the water, while the Mandara Spa provides a more tranquil escape. From daytime activities to live music and theatre-style entertainment in the evenings, there’s always something happening across the ship.

Dining on Norwegian Viva gives you the freedom to eat exactly how and when you like. A range of complimentary venues serves a variety of cuisines, while specialty restaurants offer even more choice for something a little different. You’ll also find innovative concepts like Indulge Food Hall, bringing together multiple eateries in one vibrant space. With numerous bars and lounges scattered throughout the ship, whether you’re after a relaxed bite, a celebratory dinner or cocktails by the pool, there’s always a setting to suit your mood.

Your stateroom on Norwegian Viva is designed as a comfortable and stylish retreat at sea. You can choose from a wide range of accommodation, including Inside, Oceanview and Balcony cabins, as well as more spacious suites. For a more exclusive experience, The Haven offers a private, luxury enclave with butler service, premium amenities and dedicated spaces. Across all categories, you’ll find modern design, thoughtful layouts and a focus on comfort, giving you a relaxing space to return to throughout your time on board.

Best for...

Active families, picky eaters, and couples/groups who love to bar hop

Not the best for...

People who can't stand crowds, or those seeking a relaxed onboard environment

Who goes on Norwegian Cruise Line cruise ships?

Norwegian cruise ships draw a diverse crowd, though the majority of passengers on ships sailing to the Caribbean and in Alaska and Hawaii hail from North America. You'll find a decent number of people from other English-speaking countries, and smaller numbers from South America and Europe. On European cruises, North Americans still dominate but you'll find more people from the United Kingdom and other European countries. You'll find plenty of young families onboard Norwegian ships, especially during holidays and school breaks. However, the line's newest ship, Norwegian Bliss, is less family-friendly than the line's other ships, with all the kids clubs on the lowest levels of the ship and onboard entertainment that is decidedly adult. Generally speaking, Norwegian Cruise Line attracts mostly middle-aged and older couples, as well as groups of friends of all ages.


Do I have to dress up on a Norwegian Cruise Line cruise?

Norwegian Cruise Line maintains a casual atmosphere onboard; during the day, casual wear is the norm. There's no formal dress code at night either, though most people do change into something slightly less casual for dinner. Additionally, some of the speciality extra-fee restaurants do require long pants, collared shirts and closed-toe shoes. Most evenings you'll see men in dark jeans or khakis and collared shirts, and women in blouses with slacks or skirts, or sundresses. Don't be surprised if you see people in shorts in the main dining rooms. Norwegian doesn't have any formal nights, but there is an optional Norwegian's Night Out at least once per sailing, for which passengers are encouraged to dress up. You'll rarely see a tux or gown, but suits and cocktail dresses are not unheard of. Norwegian ships also typically hold several themed nights (glow party, '70s or '80s, etc.) during a typical sailing. You might want to bring a few appropriate items, such as white clothing for the glow and white parties or bell bottoms for '70s night.


Is everything included on Norwegian Cruise Line cruises?

No. Unless you have an all-inclusive dining or beverage package (which you can buy), you'll have to pay extra for most gratuities, speciality dining, room service, all drinks (alcoholic and non, except water, select juices at breakfast, and coffee and tea), shore excursions, visits to the spa and any retail purchases, including photos. On the newest ships, you'll also have to pay for some of the entertainment options and even some of the top-deck fun: On Norwegian Bliss, for example, the laser tag and go-karts cost extra.


What are Norwegian Cruise Line's most popular activities?

On warm-weather cruises, the main pool is the line's most popular spot onboard. On ships with water slides, ropes courses, go-kart tracks and laser tag, these are also popular and often require a wait of up to 30 minutes or more. Inside, you'll find activities that range from trivia, bingo and Deal or No Deal during the day to song-and-dance revues or Broadway shows in the theatre and live music or cabaret shows in the evening. Norwegian ships also have a lively bar nightlife. There's also an always-busy casino, which opens when the ship is out to sea.


Prices based on:

Inside
Inside

  • Sleeps up to 4
  • Two lower beds that convert to a queen
  • En-suite bathroom with shower
  • Room Service Available 24-hours
  • Approximately 15-24 sq. m.
  • Cat Cabin Grade
    Cruise

    Balcony - sleeps up to 4
    Balcony - sleeps up to 4

    • Sleeps up to 4
    • Convertible queen-size bed
    • En-suite bathroom with shower
    • Private Balcony
    • Sitting Area
    • Room Service Available 24-hours
    • Coffee Maker
    • Approximately 21-33 sq. m. Balcony 4-6 sq. m

    Cat Cabin Grade
    Cruise

    Oceanview with Round Window
    Oceanview with Round Window

  • Sleeps up to 2
  • Convertible queen-size bed
  • Double sofa bed to accommodate two more guests
  • Window offering beautiful views
  • En-suite bathroom with shower
  • Room Service Available 24-hours
  • Approximately 17 sq. m.
  • Cat Cabin Grade
    Cruise

    The Haven Penthouse with Balcony
    The Haven Penthouse with Balcony

    • The Haven benefits include: The personal service of a concierge and 24-hour butler throughout your stay, a sundeck reserved exclusively for Haven guests, priority embarkation & disembarkation, boarding of tenders to shore, onboard entertainment, dining times, and more...
    • Includes Free at Sea upgrade: Premium Beverages Package, Speciality Dining Package, Shore Excursions Credit, WiFi Package, Friends & Family sail at a reduced rate
    • Sleeps up to 3
    • Luxury king-sized bed. Some offer additional bedding for third guest
    • Luxury bathroom with jetted shower
    • Large balcony with stunning views 
    • Approximately 34-39 sq. m. Balcony 8-12 sq. m

    Cat Cabin Grade
    Cruise

    Handpicked Norwegian Cruise Line Cruise & Stay Holidays

    Handpicked Norwegian Cruise Line Cruise & Stay Holidays

    Imagine cruising as you desire, with no schedule but your own. Enter Norwegian's Freestyle Cruising. Unwind in spacious, contemporary staterooms and enjoy acclaimed dining and entertainment that has consistently topped lists and earned readers' choice awards. Whether dressing up or down, dining with friends or meeting new ones, the flexibility of no set dining times or assigned seating allows you to enjoy more culinary options than there are days on your cruise. Immerse yourself in Broadway-style performances like Jersey Boys and discover award-winning entertainment each day. They are great for families, too, with complimentary kids clubs, splash parks and some of the fastest slides at sea.

    Discover the Cruise Circle Collection – carefully curated by our team of experts...

    At Cruise Circle, we're passionate about creating the perfect cruise holiday through our exclusive ‘Cruise Circle Collection’. We specialise in personalised service, tailoring every detail to suit your preferences. Whether you're dreaming of a specific destination, customising your itinerary, or arranging flights and hotels, our expert team is here to take care of everything – even adding those extra touches like tours or show tickets. With ATOL protection, you can relax knowing your holiday is secure, and we’re always here if you need us.

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    If you have something else in mind, or maybe a different date for your holiday, call us to tailor-make the perfect itinerary!

    All-Inclusive Cruise & Stay Collection

    From £1,149pp -- Exclusive prices just for us!

    Why do we love these cruise holidays? All-inclusive cruise holidays are incredibly popular because they offer unbeatable convenience and value. With drinks packages included across all holidays featured below, they take the stress out of planning and budgeting while you’re on holiday. Plus selected holidays include Wi-Fi, shore excursion credit and more. One of the best aspects of travelling is having your drinks paid for before you even set sail, meaning you don’t have to worry about unexpected costs once you're onboard. This all-inclusive approach makes it easier to relax and enjoy every moment without keeping track of individual expenses. Plus, booking these packages in advance often comes with a discount, making it even more appealing to secure everything before you depart. It’s a hassle-free way to ensure your vacation is packed with fun, great experiences, and peace of mind.

    All-Inclusive Mediterranean summer cruise & stay holidays with Norwegian Cruise Line

    From £1,349pp -- Med holidays with drinks, Wi-Fi, shore excursion credit & more included (save up to £680pp)

    Why do we love this cruise holiday? A collection of Mediterranean sailings like this brings together an easy way to explore the region with everything arranged in one place, from flights and hotel stays to a wide choice of ports across Italy, France, Spain and beyond with Norwegian Cruise Line. The appeal right now is enhanced by a time limited offer, with guests booking a balcony stateroom able to take advantage of a half price drinks package, adding extra value to an already well covered holiday. It is a straightforward way to enjoy the Med at a comfortable pace, with each itinerary offering its own blend of coastal cities and cultural highlights while keeping the focus firmly on ease, choice and good value across the board.

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    What's included?

    • Return flights with a generous checked baggage allowance
    • 1-night 4* hotel stay
    • All-inclusive cruise of various lengths
    • Free at Sea inclusions on your cruise:
      • Premium drinks package
      • Wi-Fi
      • Speciality dining experience
      • Shore excursion credit
      • & more!
    • Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
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