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7 nights. Spain, Malta, Tunisia, Italy
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7 nights. Spain, Malta, Tunisia, Italy

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Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Palma de Mallorca, Spain Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Valletta, Malta
Valletta, Malta Valletta, Malta
Tunis, Tunisia
Tunis, Tunisia Tunis, Tunisia
Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Palermo, Sicily, Italy Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Naples, Italy
Naples, Italy Naples, Italy
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7 nights. Spain, Malta, Tunisia, Italy
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Norwegian Epic
Norwegian Cruise Line reinvented cruising with Freestyle Cruising®, allowing guests to cruise as they please. And now Norwegian Epic, the newest ship in our fleet, once again reinvents the concept of cruising. Don't just be told what Norwegian Epic is like, experience for yourself the fascinating and varied entertainment options and exciting nightlife of this innovative ship!
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329m.Length
41m.Beam:
16Decks
4Occupancy
1,724Crew
2010Inaugurated
155tn.Tonnage
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Day 1
barcelona, spain
Departure: 17:00
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Day 2
palma de mallorca, spain
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
Day 3
At sea
2
Day 4
valletta, malta
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 16:00
3
Day 5
la goulette, tunisia
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
4
Day 6
sicily (palermo),italy
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
5
Day 7
naples
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 18:00
Day 8
Civitavecchia (Rome), italy
Arrival: 07:00
barcelona, spain
Day 1
barcelona, spain
Departure: 17:00
Barcelona is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It's the capital and biggest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city limits, its urban area extends to numerous neighbouring municipalities within the Province of Barcelona and is home to around 4.8 million people, making it the fifth most populous urban area in the European Union after Paris, the Ruhr area, Madrid, and Milan. It's one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea, located on the coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs, and bounded to the west by the Serra de Collserola mountain range, the tallest peak of which is 512 metres (1,680 feet) high.
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palma de mallorca, spain
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Day 2
palma de mallorca, spain
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
Palma de Mallorca, the vibrant capital of Spain’s Balearic Islands, is a city where beach life, history, and Mediterranean charm blend effortlessly. Stroll along the palm-lined seafront promenade, Passeig Marítim, and you’ll see luxury yachts bobbing in the harbor, terraced cafés buzzing with locals and visitors, and the golden silhouette of the city’s Gothic cathedral dominating the skyline. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Palma is an ideal base for exploring the island or simply soaking up the relaxed coastal atmosphere. At the heart of the city stands La Seu, the magnificent cathedral that has watched over Palma’s bay for centuries. Its soaring buttresses and intricate façade are impressive from a distance, but step inside to admire the colorful stained glass, including one of the largest rose windows in the world, and design elements reimagined by Antoni Gaudí. Just a short walk away, the Royal Palace of La Almudaina and the labyrinth of narrow streets in the old town reveal Palma’s layered past—from Moorish rule to medieval Christian reconquest. Palma is also a city for leisurely discovery. Get lost in the historic quarter among honey-colored stone buildings, hidden courtyards, and boutiques tucked into centuries-old houses. Pause in a traditional café for an ensaïmada, the island’s famous spiral pastry, or sample fresh seafood and tapas at the lively Mercat de l’Olivar. As evening falls, the city’s terraces fill with people enjoying a glass of local wine or a gin and tonic while the sun sets over the bay. Beyond the urban core, Palma offers easy access to some of Mallorca’s most beautiful beaches and scenic routes. A short drive or bus ride brings you to sandy coves with turquoise waters, while inland roads lead to charming villages such as Valldemossa and Deià in the Tramuntana mountains. Whether you’re drawn by culture, cuisine, nightlife, or nature, Palma de Mallorca is a destination that invites you to slow down, explore, and savor the Mediterranean way of life.
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valletta, malta
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Day 4
valletta, malta
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 16:00
The wee capital of Malta, the city is less than 1 sq km in size, but has loads to offer visitors. Valletta is known as one of the most densely packed historic areas in the world, with its 7,000 years of history. It's no surprise then, that the City of Valletta was officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. Built by the knights of St John in the 16th and 17th centuries for military and strategic reasons, Valletta was later spruced up into a fine example of baroque decorative art – most notably in the magnificent interiors of St John’s Co-Cathedral in the heart of the city. Shady atmospheric alleyways link grand squares, and grand palazzi sit alongside pubs and shops. Recently, the city has seen some major changes to create a more vibrant urbanity, with the renovation of the main City Gate and the design of a new parliament building, as well as the renovation of the bombed-out Opera House. Valletta's natural deep water port, the Grand Harbour, is the biggest and the most impressive harbour in all the Mediterranean and was, for many thousands of years, the epicentre of Malta’s maritime activity. Evidence of this are the 19 historical warehouses still standing dating back 250 years and the historic Quay Wall, where the Knights of St John and European merchants used to unload their goods. The Valletta Waterfront is also the gateway to Malta’s capital city. In fact, as one of the most successful Mediterranean ports, the Port of Valletta welcomes more than half-a-million cruise passengers into this open air museum. Recently, the waterfront has been revitalised into an attractive and vibrant gateway of shops, pubs and restaurants. It’s particularly romantic at night when lit up. There are loads of outdoor pursuits to enjoy thanks to the city’s moderate climate. From diving to sailing, cycling to rock climbing, there are a number of different adrenalin-busting options to satisfy adventurous holidaymakers. Just don't expect Valletta to be buzzing all night, its tranquility is a large part of its charm.
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la goulette, tunisia
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Day 5
la goulette, tunisia
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
Tunis, the bustling capital of Tunisia, is a fascinating blend of North African tradition and Mediterranean charm. Its heart is the old Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where narrow alleys wind between whitewashed houses, ornate mosques, and centuries‑old caravanserais. As you wander through the souks, you’ll find stalls overflowing with colorful ceramics, leather goods, spices, and traditional Djellabas, while the call to prayer echoes above the hum of everyday life. It’s a place where getting “lost” is part of the experience and often leads to hidden courtyards and local cafés. Just a short tram ride away lies the Bardo National Museum, one of the most important museums in the Mediterranean region. Housed in a former Beylic palace, it is renowned for its extraordinary collection of Roman mosaics, many rescued from archaeological sites across Tunisia. The museum offers a captivating journey through Carthaginian, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras, allowing visitors to understand how Tunis has long been at the crossroads of civilizations. No trip to Tunis is complete without exploring the ruins of ancient Carthage and the cliff‑top village of Sidi Bou Saïd, both easily reachable on the suburban TGM train. Carthage’s scattered remains—amphitheaters, baths, villas, and harbors—hint at the grandeur of a powerful empire that once rivaled Rome. Nearby, Sidi Bou Saïd charms with its iconic blue‑and‑white houses, bougainvillea‑covered lanes, and panoramic views over the Gulf of Tunis. It’s an ideal place to linger over mint tea with pine nuts as the sun sets over the sea. When it comes to practicalities, Tunis is relatively compact and easy to explore, with a mix of modern neighborhoods and historic quarters. The Ville Nouvelle, built during the French colonial period, offers wide boulevards, cafés, and shops, while the Lac district features contemporary hotels and a lively dining scene. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the most pleasant times to visit, with mild temperatures perfect for sightseeing. With its layered history, vibrant street life, and access to both ancient sites and seaside charm, Tunis is an ideal introduction to Tunisia and the wider Maghreb.
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sicily (palermo),italy
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Day 6
sicily (palermo),italy
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
Palermo, the vibrant capital of Sicily, is a city where layers of history, architecture, and culture overlap at every corner. Founded by the Phoenicians, shaped by the Arabs, Normans, and Spanish, it offers a unique mix you can see in its golden mosaics, baroque churches, and lively street markets. Wandering its streets, you’ll pass crumbling palazzi next to elegant theatres, hidden courtyards, and small shrines tucked into alley walls. It’s chaotic, noisy, and utterly captivating. Start in the historic center with the Norman Palace and its dazzling Palatine Chapel, where Byzantine mosaics shimmer in gold. From there, stroll to the Cathedral of Palermo, a masterpiece that blends Arab-Norman, Gothic, and Baroque elements in one structure. Explore the Quattro Canti crossroads and nearby Piazza Pretoria, famous for its dramatic fountain adorned with statues. Don’t miss the churches of La Martorana and San Cataldo, another perfect expression of Palermo’s Arab-Norman heritage and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Palermo’s soul truly reveals itself in its markets. Ballarò, Vucciria, and Capo overflow with fresh produce, seafood, and street food, accompanied by the singsong calls of vendors. Try local specialties like arancine (fried rice balls), panelle (chickpea fritters), sfincione (thick Sicilian pizza), and cannoli filled with sweet ricotta. In the evening, dine at a trattoria in the old town, then join locals for a passeggiata, a leisurely stroll along Via Maqueda or down to the seafront. Use Palermo as a base to discover the surrounding area: the seaside town of Mondello with its sandy beach, the dramatic cliffs of Monte Pellegrino, and the archaeological site of Segesta are all within easy reach. Whether you’re drawn by art and history, food and wine, or simply the pleasure of getting lost in atmospheric streets, Palermo offers an intense, authentic taste of Sicily that lingers long after you’ve left.
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naples
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Day 7
naples
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 18:00
Naples is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 967,069 within the city's administrative limits as of 2017. Its province-level municipality is the third-most populous metropolitan city in Italy with a population of 3,115,320 residents, and its metropolitan area (that stretches beyond the boundaries of the Metropolitan City of Naples) is the second-most populous metropolitan area in Italy and the 7th-most populous urban area in the European Union. First settled by Greeks in the first millennium BC, Naples is one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban areas in the world. In the ninth century BC, a colony known as Parthenope or Παρθενόπη was established on the Island of Megaride. In the 6th century BC, it was refounded as Neápolis. The city was an important part of Magna Graecia, played a major role in the merging of Greek and Roman society, and was a significant cultural centre under the Romans. It served as the capital of the Duchy of Naples (661–1139), then of the Kingdom of Naples (1282–1816), and finally of the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy in 1861. Naples is also considered a capital of the Baroque, beginning with the artist Caravaggio's career in the 17th century, and the artistic revolution he inspired. Due to poverty and lack of opportunity, waves of Italians emigrated from Naples in the late 19th and early 20th century, with most going to the United States, where they settled in industrial cities. Between 1925 and 1936, Naples was expanded and upgraded by Benito Mussolini's government. During the later years of World War II, it sustained severe damage from Allied bombing as they invaded the peninsula. The city received extensive post-1945 reconstruction work. Since the late 20th century, Naples has had significant economic growth, helped by the construction of the Centro Direzionale business district and an advanced transportation network, which includes the Alta Velocità high-speed rail link to Rome and Salerno and an expanded subway network. Naples is the third-largest urban economy in Italy, after Milan and Rome. The Port of Naples is one of the most important in Europe. In addition to commercial activities, it is home to the Allied Joint Force Command Naples, the NATO body that oversees North Africa, the Sahel and Middle East. Naples' historic city centre is the largest in Europe and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A wide range of culturally and historically significant sites are nearby, including the Palace of Caserta and the Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Naples is also known for its natural beauties, such as Posillipo, Phlegraean Fields, Nisida, and Vesuvius. Neapolitan cuisine is noted for its association with pizza, which originated in the city, as well as numerous other local dishes. Naples' restaurants have earned the most stars from the Michelin Guide of any Italian city. The best-known sports team in Naples is the Serie A club S.S.C. Napoli, two-time Italian champions who play football at the San Paolo Stadium in the southwest of the city, in the Fuorigrotta quarter.
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Civitavecchia (Rome), italy
Day 8
Civitavecchia (Rome), italy
Arrival: 07:00
Modern and old, past and present go hand in hand, all the time. Whether you're in Rome for 3 days, 3 weeks or 3 months, be ready to step into the world’s largest open air museum. Rome will charm you and it will hardly leave you unmoved. It will surprise you, as it has so much to offer to any visitor, and its beauty has merely been slightly obscured by the passage of time. Rome is one of the world's most photogenic cities - not surprising when you remember what's here - The Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter's Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum... Whether you spend your time sightseeing, or lounging in cafés watching the world go by, it will be your turn to star in your very own Roman Holiday. If you can plan to stay for as long as a week, you won't run out of things to do and you'll still feel like you're leaving too soon.
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Day 1
barcelona, spain
Departure: 17:00
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Day 2
palma de mallorca, spain
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
Day 3
At sea
2
Day 4
valletta, malta
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 16:00
3
Day 5
la goulette, tunisia
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
4
Day 6
sicily (palermo),italy
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
5
Day 7
naples
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 18:00
Day 8
Civitavecchia (Rome), italy
Arrival: 07:00
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7 nights. Spain, Malta, Tunisia, Italy
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Bars and Lounges
20
Restaurants
21
Cinema
Theater
Library
Spa
Children swimming pool
Internet
Laundry
Salon
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24h service
Inaugurated
2010
Renovated
2020
Cruise speed
22 knots
Stateroom capacity
3,540
Interior stateroom capacity
688
Exterior stateroom capacity
2,852
Occupancy
4
Beam:
41m.
Length
329m.
Tonnage
155tn.
Decks
16
Crew
1,724
Swimming Pools
2

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