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rome to greece mediterranean voyage

3rd Jul 2026 | 8 nights | Princess | Sun Princess

This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
Premium cruise with Princess Cruises
Naples
Chania (Khania), Crete
Kuşadası (Ephesus)
Mykonos
This package can be tailored to suit you
Financially protected by the ATOL scheme
Premium cruise with Princess Cruises

A state-of-the-art ship in the Med (save up to £295pp)

Why do we love this cruise holiday? A night in Rome before setting sail gives everything a rather relaxed start, with time to soak up the atmosphere before heading to the port at Civitavecchia. From there, the route unfolds neatly through Naples, Crete, Kusadasi and Mykonos, with a couple of sea days to reset in between. Including flights and that pre cruise stay takes much of the usual planning off your plate, which is where the real value starts to show. Pulling together this many destinations and timings on your own would be no small task, yet here it all comes together smoothly. For a week that covers this much ground in comfort, it feels like money rather well spent.

What's included?

  • Return flights with a generous checked baggage allowance
  • 1-night 4* hotel stay in Rome
    • Current Rome tourist tax is EUR7.50pppn (about £6.50pppn), 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.
  • 7-night full-board cruise
  • Financially protected by the ATOL scheme

Want to go all-inclusive? Ask our team about the onboard packages available with Princess Cruises.


What's included with the cruise

  • Premium accommodation
  • MedallionClass® experience
  • Meals throughout the day, including sit down service in the main dining rooms, buffets and 24-hour room service
  • A range of entertainment, including Broadway-calibre Production Shows
  • Youth & Teen Clubs, with activities for all age groups

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
3rd Jul 2026 Friday
Fly UK to Rome, Italy
 
 
Rome, Italy
 
 
Fly UK to Rome, Italy
Flights

Today your holiday starts with a flight out.

Rome, Italy
Hotel

Spend a night in the eternal city before your cruise.

2
4th Jul 2026 Saturday
Civitavecchia (Rome)
 
 
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.

3
5th Jul 2026 Sunday
Naples
 
 
Naples
Cruise
Naples

Naples is instantly recognizable from the sea. The port is overlooked by Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino), the royal Palazzo Reale, and Castel Sant’Elmo atop the hill, with Mount Vesuvius rising prominently behind the city. Suburbs climb the volcano’s slopes, and an eruption would require evacuating around 600,000 people.

The city was ruled by various European dynasties, including the Hapsburgs, Bourbons, Bonapartes, and the House of Savoy. Naples declined after the Italian capital moved to Turin, Florence, and finally Rome, leaving many historic buildings in disrepair.

Naples features significant architecture, such as the Gallerias Principe di Napoli and Umberto I, churches, and former convents, alongside modern 1970s apartment blocks. The city is a mix of wide avenues and narrow alleys, known for its lively, passionate street life.

The port provides access to Pompeii, Sorrento, Ravello, Positano, Capri, and Ischia, but Naples itself offers a rich and authentic urban experience.

4
6th Jul 2026 Monday
At Sea
 
 
5
7th Jul 2026 Tuesday
Chania (Khania), Crete
 
 
Chania (Khania), Crete
Cruise
Chania (Khania), Crete

Also known as Soudha Bay. Land at Chania/Khania, one of the oldest towns in Crete and capital of the island. You may also visit the fantastic ruins of the Palace of Knossos.

6
8th Jul 2026 Wednesday
At Sea
 
 
7
9th Jul 2026 Thursday
Kuşadası (Ephesus)
 
 
Kuşadası (Ephesus)
Cruise
Kuşadası (Ephesus)

Nearly 20 years ago when we first sailed to Kuşadası, our gulet, a traditional Turkish sailing vessel, docked in a modest marina across from a row of open-air shops. We came to explore nearby Ephesus, one of the Mediterranean's most impressive ancient sites whose ruins detail life in the once-powerful Greek and later Roman city. Upon returning to Kuşadası, our guide herded us into what he swore was "the best carpet shop in Turkey." In between sips of thick Turkish coffee, we haggled with the owner, eventually settling on a blue Hereke, which we stowed in the yacht before dining at the simple dockside eatery.

Remarkably, our rug's much the same, but everything else has changed. Now the former seaside village's population hovers around 50,000, streets bustle with tourists, rug shops bloom in high-rise buildings, and an air-conditioned shopping mall with sleek jewellery stores and European fashion boutiques anchors the modern port.

What Kuşadası lacks in charm it makes up for in locale. At Ephesus, about nine miles from town, you'll travel back thousands of years. The Terrace Houses, now open to the public, make the centuries-old city even more enthralling.

Despite Kuşadası's crowds, you can still find an outdoor cafe to sip Turkish wine, savour just-caught fish and enjoy the sea breezes.

8
10th Jul 2026 Friday
Mykonos
 
 
Mykonos
Cruise
Mykonos
In the early 1960s, shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis "discovered" the Greek island of Mykonos and brought Jackie Kennedy there -- and soon, the island became an exclusive playground for celebrities like Grace Kelly, Brigitte Bardot and members of the Versace family. Today, it's more democratic, a noisy, bustling, bursting-at-the-seams place with something for everyone, from singles to gay couples to families. You'll find quiet stretches of sand, party beaches, waterfront cafes, shopping in every price range (both international brands and local crafts), water sports and delicious food (especially fresh fish). Scores of people, looking to experience the internationally renowned gold-tinged beaches and sweaty, pulsating nightlife, descend upon the tiny island during the packed high season, which lasts from the Greek Orthodox Easter celebration (usually in April or early May) through September. After the cruise season, Mykonos gets quieter, but it does not shut down. Restaurants in the principal tourist areas -- the beaches and waterfront -- are generally open from March until November. Spots where locals eat or where business is good year-round remain open. The largest town on the island is Mykonos town, also known as Chora or Hora; a few miles inland is the village of Ano Mera. The subject of many paintings by local artists, Mykonos is a feast for the eyes, with its azure waters, houses painted white with brightly colored shutters, bougainvillea trees in bloom, iconic windmills and colorful fishing boats. Visitors love to explore the shops, restaurants, cafes and churches on the narrow streets off the harbor.
9
11th Jul 2026 Saturday
Piraeus (Athens)
 
 
Fly Athens to UK
 
 
Piraeus (Athens)
Cruise
Piraeus (Athens)

Named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom, Athens is one of the oldest cities in the world -- built around its namesake deity's temple, the Parthenon, which still stands today. But Athens feels far from an ancient city. While it has done an excellent job at preserving sites like the Acropolis (where the Parthenon is located) and Greek Orthodox churches, it has evolved into a hip and modern metropolis and homeport for ships sailing the Greek Islands. The city's recently overhauled Metro system also provides a cheap, safe and easy way to get around for sightseeing if you have extra time before or after your cruise. Aside from major landmarks, even once-dingy neighbourhoods like Plaka and Thissio have been restored, boasting fresh pastel-coloured painted facades and chic restaurants, bars and shops. Syntagma Square -- Athens' central square -- also has been reborn as a tree-filled haven from which to take in the city's gorgeous neoclassical Parliament building and catch the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. (Yes, that means you get to watch those men in frilly skirts, elaborate waistcoats and bobbled shoes do their high-kicking thing.) Athens, once (in some parts, still) one of the most frenetic and traffic-polluted cities in the world, now owns a real buzz and is well worth spending a few days in if your cruise starts or ends there.

Fly Athens to UK
Flights

Unless you'd like to extend your holiday, please board your scheduled flight to the UK.

Princess Cruises continues the famous Sun Princess name with its next-generation cruise ship that carries more than 4,000 passengers. The vessel, launched in early 2024, is the line's 16th ship.

Sun Princess Deck Plans Features New Suite Accommodation

New features on Sun Princess include the Signature Collection, a new level of suite accommodation. In addition to premium stateroom amenities, passengers in these suites have exclusive access to the Signature Restaurant, Signature Lounge and Signature Sun Deck, a private area of the adult-only retreat The Sanctuary. Sun Princess has 2,157 cabins, including 50 suites and 100 connecting rooms, and more outdoor balcony space than any other ships in the fleet. Of particular note, standard balcony staterooms will now offer in-room sofas -- a vast improvement over past designs that only provided a desk and chair for seating. There is also Reserve Collection suites, which replace the Club Class accommodation on all the current ships. This cabin category features the best-located mini-suites. Within the Reserve Collection on Sun Princess is Reserve Collection Cabana staterooms with an extra-large outdoor space with a private cabana. Extra perks for passengers in these cabins include access to the Reserve Collection Restaurant.

Dazzling New Public Spaces

Sun Princess boasts The Dome as a standout feature, inspired by Santorini's terraces. With its multi-level deck and unique glass dome, it offers both indoor and outdoor pool areas by day and transforms into an entertainment space with aerial performances by night. The central European-style Piazza spans three decks, offering seating areas with ocean views and a central LED screen for live entertainment. Adjacent to the Piazza atrium are Coffee Currents, Bellini's Cocktail Bar, Crooners Bar, and Alfredo's Pizzeria.

Medallion Technology

Equipped with the latest Ocean Medallion technology, Sun Princess allows passengers to order food and drinks, book excursions, and personalise their cruise experience. President John Padgett describes Sun Princess as a new and bespoke ship platform, blending Princess heritage with forward-thinking design.

Eco-Friendly and Accessible Features

Constructed in Italy, Sun Princess incorporates sustainable technology, part of Carnival Corporation's "green cruising" initiative. Powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), it's one of 11 new ships in the fleet prioritising environmental responsibility. Sun Princess is also the first cruise ship built to meet the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, ensuring all passengers can enjoy its facilities.

Specifications

Sun Princess, weighing 175,550 gross tons, accommodates 4,300 passengers.

Among Sun Princess public areas, one standout feature is The Dome. Inspired by the terraces of the Greek island of Santorini, it comprises a multi-level deck covered with what Princess describes as the first-of-its-kind, true glass-enclosed dome ever constructed on a cruise ship. During the day, the venue serves as both an indoor and outdoor pool area. At night, the pool area transforms into an entertainment space featuring aerial performances. The central European-style Piazza, a hallmark of other Princess ships, spans three decks and boasts seating areas with ocean views. It also includes a main LED screen for live entertainment. Adjacent to the Piazza atrium is a new coffee shop, Coffee Currents, as well as Bellini's Cocktail Bar and familiar Princess hangouts such as Crooners Bar and Alfredo's Pizzeria.

The culinary offerings on the Sun Princess are diverse and cater to various tastes and preferences, from casual dining to speciality and themed restaurants, offering a wide range of cuisines and dining experiences for guests on board.

Piazza Venues:

  • Bellini’s Cocktail Bar: Featuring champagne and bubbles.
  • Good Spirits At Sea: Showcasing destination-inspired beverages, including martinis and high-tea experiences.
  • Coffee Currents: Serving espresso and lattes, along with freshly baked pastries, sandwiches, and more.
  • O’Malley’s Irish Pub: Offering a traditional pub experience with live music and a menu featuring burgers, fish and chips, bangers and mash, and shepherd’s pie.

Casual and Alfresco Eateries:

  • World Fresh Marketplace: Serving global foods such as Mongolian barbecue, tapas, Asian stir fry, paninis, carving boards of roasted meats, salads, fruits, and desserts.
  • International Cafe: Offering breakfast sandwiches, focaccia, flatbreads, and desserts.
  • The Promenade: Providing a California beach atmosphere with a sea-view bar and grill.

Lido Deck (Deck 17):

  • Comfort foods such as burgers, tacos, salads, vibrant fruity cocktails, and mocktails at Sun Princess take on the Lido.
  • Coffee & Cones: Serving ice cream sandwiches, coffee, and tea.
  • MIX bar: Offering additional drink options.

Specialty Dining:

  • Crown Grill: A steakhouse and seafood restaurant.
  • Sabatini’s Italian Restaurant: Serving Italian cuisine.
  • The Catch by Rudi: Offering seafood dishes.
  • Kai Sushi: Specialising in sushi, sashimi, and unique dishes like lobster tempura, wagyu tataki, and more.
  • Umai Teppanyaki: Featuring interactive teppan dining with various dishes and unique desserts.
  • The Butcher’s Block by Dario: A speciality restaurant serving favourite cuts by butcher Dario Cecchini.
  • Love by Britto: An artistically inspired restaurant and lounge pairing Romero Britto's art with culinary artistry by chef Rudi Sodamin.

Love by Britto's Prix-Fixe Menu (with a supplement):

  • Seven-course menu featuring decadent ingredients such as lobster, caviar, and truffle.
  • Welcome glass of champagne.
  • Aphrodisiac-themed dishes such as Oysters with Champagne Pearls and Grilled Fig with Prosciutto and Roquefort.
  • Savoury soups like Asparagus and Watermelon Cocktail with Vodka.
  • Various main dishes including Lobster Thermidor, Honey-Basted Wild Salmon, Wagyu Chateaubriand Rossini, and more.
  • Palate-cleansing Champagne Sorbet with Rose Petals.
  • Desserts like Iced Souffle Tahiti Vanilla, White Valrhona Chocolate with Hot Raspberries, and Hot Chocolate Souffle with Hot Bing Cherries.

Experience a range of luxurious accommodations aboard Sun Princess: Signature Sky Suite: Indulge in luxury with expansive living space, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a private balcony. Enjoy exclusive suite-only benefits, including access to the Signature Restaurant, Lounge, and a private area in The Sanctuary.

Signature Collection Suites: Surround yourself with deluxe amenities in the spacious Signature Penthouse Suite with balcony. Access the Signature Restaurant, Lounge, and Sun Deck, along with priority embarkation and disembarkation.

Cabana Mini-Suite: Relax in style with a balcony, private cabana, and extra-large lounge space. Enjoy premium amenities and Reserve Collection upgrades, including access to the Reserve Collection Restaurant.

Mini-Suite: For extra space, choose a Mini-Suite featuring a separate seating area with sofa bed and Reserve Collection upgrades, including access to the Reserve Collection Restaurant.

Deluxe Balcony: Enjoy a private balcony with scenic views, perfect for cocktails or breakfast.

Premium Oceanview: Experience picturesque views of the ocean or new cities on the horizon, with all the amenities of an interior room.

Interior: The most affordable option, recharge in comfort with basic amenities and your choice of twin or queen-size beds.

Best for...

Couples and multigenerational families more interested in destination-intensive itineraries than activity-packed ships

Not the best for...

Energetic families, couples and groups who want a spirited vacation, or those looking for active shipboard pursuits

Who goes on Princess cruise ships?

Princess Cruises attracts a wide passenger base, but the majority are North Americans. There are real differences depending on ships and itineraries, but the bulk of Princess' passengers are 40-plus, although with new family offerings, the line is catering to a more diverse age range, particularly in Alaska and the Caribbean. If you sail on the larger Princess ships, you'll meet a range of passengers from solo travelers to big multigenerational family groups. The smaller Princess ships cater to more mature travelers who want longer, more exotic itineraries and need fewer family-friendly elements.


Do I have to dress up on a Princess cruise?

Princess is fairly traditional in dress. Depending on the length of the cruise, there are a varying number of formal nights, where women wear evening gowns and cocktail dresses and men wear tuxedos, dinner jackets or dark suits with a tie to dinner. On Smart Casual evenings, the line advises passengers to dress similarly to what they would wear to a nice restaurant at home. Pool or beach attire, shorts, baseball caps and casual jeans are out for the dining rooms, and diners must wear shoes even in the buffet.


Is everything included on Princess cruises?

No. Fares for a Princess cruise include complimentary dining in a few venues, room service, water, tea, coffee, and select juices. Various theater productions, Movies Under the Stars and deck parties are also complimentary, and there is no fee for youth and teen activities, except for late-night group babysitting. Enrichment lectures, classes and presentations are also free with a few exceptions. Specialty restaurants, gratuities, spa and salon services, internet access (MedallionNet), laundry, alcoholic drinks and soda, and shore excursions cost extra.


What are Princess's most popular activities?

The types of activities available vary from ship to ship. Still, cruisers typically gather around the pools daily and hang out day and night in the Piazza to enjoy spontaneous performances, live music and dancing. The line's signature Movies Under the Stars is also popular. On select ships, Broadway-style productions draw a crowd in the evening. Most of the ship also turns out for deck parties and activities like stargazing at sea.


Prices based on:

Interior
Interior

  • Desk with chair
  • Private bathroom with shower
  • Queen or pair of twin beds
  • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
  • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
  • Refrigerator
  • Flat-panel television
  • Spacious closet
  • Digital security safe
  • Cabin size: 145 sq. ft.

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Premium Ocean View
Premium Ocean View

  • Bed that converts from queen to twin upon request. Selected staterooms accommodate up to 4
  • Bathroom with shower
  • Spacious closet
  • Desk with chair
  • Flat-panel TV
  • Stunning views from picture window
  • Refrigerator
  • Complimentary 24-hour room service (some exclusions apply)
  • Total size: 212 sq. ft.

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Cove Balcony
Cove Balcony

  • Sleeps up to 4 guests
  • Spacious closet
  • Desk with chair
  • Private bathroom with shower
  • Balcony with 2 chairs and table
  • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
  • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
  • Refrigerator
  • Queen or pair of twin beds
  • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
  • Digital security safe
  • Flat-panel television
  • Cabin size: 236 sq. ft.

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

Mini-Suite
Mini-Suite

  • Mini-Suite benefits include complimentary welcome glass of bubbly on embarkation day, larger staterooms in the best locations and more
  • Separate sitting area with sofa bed & coffee table
  • Flat-panel television
  • Desk with chair
  • Spacious closet
  • Balcony with 2-4 chairs, table and ottoman
  • Private bathroom with shower
  • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
  • Hair dryer & bathroom amenities
  • Comfortable queen or pair of twin beds
  • Refrigerator
  • Luxury mattress topper and pillows
  • 100% cotton, high-thread count linens
  • Digital security safe
  • Cabin size: 304 sq. ft.

Cat Cabin Grade
Cruise

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