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66-Night Europe Cruise from Trieste

66 nights · Europe · 54 ports of call

66-night Europe cruise aboard Oceania Marina, departing Trieste and calling at Koper, Zadar, Kotor, Corfu, Argostoli and Catania and 47 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Oceania Cruises
Duration
66 nights
Region
Europe · Southern Europe · Mediterranean · Western Europe
Departs
Trieste
Returns
Southampton

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Where this voyage takes you

TriesteKoperZadarKotorCorfuArgostoliCataniaSalernoCivitavecchiaMarseilleBarcelonaPalma de MallorcaValenciaCartagenaAlicanteMotrilTangierSevilleCasablancaPortimãoPortoLisbonVigoLa CoruñaGijónBilbaoBordeauxSaint Peter PortLe HavreRotterdamIJmuidenHamburgZeebruggeSouthamptonNewcastle upon TyneEdinburghAberdeenLerwick, Shetland IslandsKirkwall, Orkney IslandsStornoway, Isle of LewisBelfastDun LaoghaireCobhFalmouthSkagenCopenhagenStockholmHelsinkiTallinnRigaVisbyWarnemündeAarhus
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day
    1
    • Trieste

      Trieste

      Arrive 07:00

      A port city in northeast Italy near the Slovenian border, long the seaward gateway of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Grand Habsburg-era squares open onto the Adriatic, with the seafront Piazza Unità d'Italia and the white Miramare Castle on the bay.

      • Piazza Unità d'Italia
      • Miramare Castle
      • Viennese cafés
  2. Day
    2
    • Koper

      Koper

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      Slovenia's main port, a compact medieval town on the Adriatic with strong Venetian roots. Its Tito Square and bell tower recall centuries under Venice, and it sits within easy reach of Ljubljana, the Postojna caves and the Istrian coast.

      • Tito Square
      • Venetian old town
      • Postojna Cave
  3. Day
    3
    • Zadar

      Zadar

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 15:00

      A walled Adriatic city on Croatia's Dalmatian coast, built on a compact peninsula of Roman and Venetian stone. Zadar is known for its waterfront Sea Organ, the solar Greeting to the Sun installation, and Roman ruins at the old forum.

      • Sea Organ
      • Roman Forum
      • Greeting to the Sun
  4. Day
    4
    • Kotor

      Kotor

      Arrive 10:00 · Depart 18:00

      A walled medieval town at the head of the Bay of Kotor, a fjord-like inlet of the Adriatic ringed by steep mountains. Ships anchor below the old town, whose stone lanes and ramparts climb toward the fortress of San Giovanni.

      • Bay of Kotor
      • Old town walls
      • San Giovanni fortress
  5. Day
    5
    • Corfu

      Corfu

      Arrive 10:00 · Depart 18:00

      An Ionian island off Greece's northwest coast, greener and more Venetian-feeling than the Aegean isles. Ships call at its old town, a UNESCO-listed warren of Italianate streets between two hilltop fortresses, with pebbly coves around the shore.

      • Old Fortress
      • Liston arcade
      • Ionian coves
  6. Day
    6
    • Argostoli

      Argostoli

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 16:00

      The capital of Kefalonia, the largest of Greece's Ionian Islands. Rebuilt after a 1953 earthquake, the waterfront town curves around a sheltered lagoon and serves as a base for the island's pale-pebble beaches, caves and the white sand of Myrtos.

      • Myrtos Beach
      • Melissani Cave
      • Koutavos lagoon
  7. Day
    7
    • Catania

      Catania

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      A port city on the east coast of Sicily, built in dark volcanic stone beneath Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano. Its baroque centre, rebuilt after earthquakes, is known for the elephant fountain, a fish market, and Etna excursions inland.

      • Mount Etna
      • Baroque centre
      • Fish market
  8. Day
    8
    • Salerno

      Salerno

      Arrive 09:00 · Depart 19:00

      An Italian port at the head of its own gulf, just south of the Amalfi Coast. Its long seafront and walkable medieval centre make it a quieter base for reaching Pompeii, Paestum's Greek temples and the cliffside towns of Amalfi and Positano.

      • Amalfi Coast gateway
      • Paestum temples
      • Seafront promenade
  9. Day
    9
    • Civitavecchia

      Civitavecchia

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 21:00

      The deep-water port serving Rome, roughly 80 kilometres up the coast. Ships dock here for shore excursions to the Colosseum, the Vatican and the Roman Forum, while the town itself keeps a working harbour and a Michelangelo-designed fortress.

      • Gateway to Rome
      • Fort Michelangelo
      • Vatican excursions
  10. Day
    10
    • At Sea

  11. Day
    11
    • Marseille

      Marseille

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      France's oldest city and biggest Mediterranean port, set around the old harbour of the Vieux-Port. The hilltop basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde watches over the bay, with the Calanques inlets and bouillabaisse stalls a short way off.

      • Vieux-Port
      • Notre-Dame de la Garde
      • Calanques
  12. Day
    12
    • Barcelona

      Barcelona

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      Catalonia's seafront capital and one of the Mediterranean's busiest cruise homeports. Gaudí's Sagrada Família and Park Güell crown the city, while the tree-lined Ramblas and the Gothic Quarter's medieval lanes lie a short ride from the terminal.

      • Sagrada Família
      • La Rambla
      • Gothic Quarter
  13. Day
    13
    • Palma de Mallorca

      Palma de Mallorca

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      The capital of Mallorca in Spain's Balearic Islands, set around a wide bay. Its enormous seafront cathedral, La Seu, rises above the old town's narrow lanes, with a hilltop castle, marina and nearby coves a short way from the cruise terminal.

      • La Seu cathedral
      • Bellver Castle
      • Old town
  14. Day
    14
    • Valencia

      Valencia

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      Spain's third city, on the Mediterranean coast where the old riverbed has become a long ribbon of parkland. It is the birthplace of paella, home to the silk-era Lonja trading hall and to Calatrava's white City of Arts and Sciences complex.

      • City of Arts and Sciences
      • La Lonja
      • Paella
  15. Day
    15
    • Cartagena

      Cartagena

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      A naval port in the Murcia region of southeastern Spain, sheltered by hills around a deep harbour. Layers of Roman, Carthaginian and modern history meet here, including a restored Roman theatre uncovered in the city centre.

      • Roman theatre
      • Naval harbour
      • Concepción Castle
  16. Day
    16
    • Alicante

      Alicante

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 16:00

      A sun-warmed port on Spain's Costa Blanca, set below the Santa Bárbara castle on its rocky headland. The palm-lined Explanada promenade leads to a long city beach, with the old Barrio Santa Cruz climbing the hill in white houses.

      • Santa Bárbara Castle
      • Explanada promenade
      • Postiguet Beach
  17. Day
    17
    • Motril

      Motril

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 19:00

      A port on Spain's Costa Tropical in Andalusia, backed by the peaks of the Sierra Nevada. It is the closest harbour to Granada and the Alhambra, with subtropical fruit farms and the resort town of Almuñécar along the coast.

      • Granada gateway
      • Sierra Nevada
      • Costa Tropical
  18. Day
    18
    • Tangier

      Tangier

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 18:00

      A Moroccan port at the mouth of the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean and Europe lies in view across the water. Its walled medina and kasbah climb above the harbour, long a meeting point of African, Arab and European worlds.

      • The Medina
      • Kasbah
      • Strait of Gibraltar
  19. Day
    19
    • Seville

      Seville

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 20:00

      Andalusia's historic capital, reached by river barge up the Guadalquivir in southern Spain. The vast Gothic cathedral, the Moorish Alcázar palace and the dancing of flamenco define a city once enriched by trade with the New World.

      • Seville Cathedral
      • Royal Alcázar
      • Flamenco
  20. Day
    20
    • Casablanca

      Casablanca

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      Morocco's largest city and main port on the Atlantic coast, a mix of art-deco boulevards and Moorish design. The vast Hassan II Mosque rises beside the ocean, and the imperial city of Marrakech lies inland by road or rail.

      • Hassan II Mosque
      • Old Medina
      • Gateway to Marrakech
  21. Day
    21
    • Portimão

      Portimão

      Arrive 09:00 · Depart 18:00

      A port town on the Algarve coast of southern Portugal, set at the mouth of the Arade River. It is known for grilled sardines and the golden cliffs and caves of nearby Praia da Rocha, one of the region's longest beaches.

      • Praia da Rocha
      • Grilled sardines
      • Arade River
  22. Day
    22
    • At Sea

  23. Day
    23
    • Porto

      Porto

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 18:00

      Portugal's second city, climbing the granite hillsides above the Douro as it nears the Atlantic. It gives port wine its name; the riverside Ribeira district, the Dom Luís I iron bridge and the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia define the waterfront.

      • Ribeira district
      • Dom Luís I Bridge
      • Port wine cellars
  24. Day
    24
    • Lisbon

      Lisbon

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      Portugal's hilly capital, spread across seven hills above the Tagus estuary. Yellow trams climb to the Alfama's tangled lanes and the Castle of São Jorge, while Belém's monastery and pastéis de nata anchor the riverside to the west.

      • Alfama district
      • Belém Tower
      • Tram 28
  25. Day
    25
    • Porto

      Porto

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 18:00

      Portugal's second city, climbing the granite hillsides above the Douro as it nears the Atlantic. It gives port wine its name; the riverside Ribeira district, the Dom Luís I iron bridge and the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia define the waterfront.

      • Ribeira district
      • Dom Luís I Bridge
      • Port wine cellars
  26. Day
    26
    • Vigo

      Vigo

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      A port city in Galicia on Spain's green Atlantic northwest, set along one of the region's deep coastal inlets. Famed for fresh oysters and seafood, it has an old fishermen's quarter above the harbour and serves as a stop on the Camino pilgrim routes.

      • Oyster street
      • Cíes Islands
      • Old town
  27. Day
    27
    • La Coruña

      La Coruña

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 18:00

      A port city on the Atlantic coast of Galicia in northwest Spain, set on a peninsula reaching into the sea. Its emblem is the Tower of Hercules, a Roman lighthouse still in use, and a long seafront promenade rings the headland.

      • Tower of Hercules
      • Riazor Beach
      • Old town squares
  28. Day
    28
    • Gijón

      Gijón

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

  29. Day
    29
    • Bilbao

      Bilbao

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 15:30

      The largest city of the Basque Country in northern Spain, set inland on the Nervión estuary. Once an industrial port, it was reshaped around Frank Gehry's titanium Guggenheim Museum, with pintxo bars and the old quarter close by.

      • Guggenheim Museum
      • Casco Viejo
      • Pintxos bars
  30. Day
    30
    • Bordeaux

      Bordeaux

      Arrive 05:30

      A port city in southwest France set on the Garonne, ringed by the vineyards of its world-famous wine region. River ships moor near the centre, where the grand Place de la Bourse mirrors in a vast reflecting pool beside neoclassical quays.

      • Place de la Bourse
      • Wine country
      • Garonne quays
  31. Day
    31
    • Bordeaux

      Bordeaux

      Depart 19:00

      A port city in southwest France set on the Garonne, ringed by the vineyards of its world-famous wine region. River ships moor near the centre, where the grand Place de la Bourse mirrors in a vast reflecting pool beside neoclassical quays.

      • Place de la Bourse
      • Wine country
      • Garonne quays
  32. Day
    32
    • At Sea

  33. Day
    33
    • Saint Peter Port

      Saint Peter Port

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 18:00

  34. Day
    34
    • Le Havre

      Le Havre

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      A working port at the mouth of the Seine in France's Normandy region, rebuilt in concrete after the war. It is the main gateway for Paris and for the gardens of Giverny, the D-Day beaches and Norman towns such as Honfleur and Rouen.

      • Gateway to Paris
      • Giverny gardens
      • D-Day beaches
  35. Day
    35
    • Rotterdam

      Rotterdam

      Arrive 11:00 · Depart 19:00

      The Netherlands' great port city, rebuilt after wartime destruction into a showcase of bold modern architecture. The Erasmus Bridge spans the Maas, the cube houses tilt over the Oude Haven, and the covered Markthal anchors a skyline unlike anywhere else in the country.

      • Erasmus Bridge
      • Cube houses
      • Markthal
  36. Day
    36
    • IJmuiden

      IJmuiden

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 17:00

      A North Sea port at the mouth of the North Sea Canal in the Netherlands, the seaward gateway to Amsterdam. Set behind long harbour piers and broad beaches, it sits within easy reach of the capital and the bulb fields of the surrounding region.

      • Amsterdam gateway
      • North Sea beach
      • Harbour locks
  37. Day
    37
    • Hamburg

      Hamburg

      Arrive 11:00 · Depart 20:00

      Germany's largest port, set on the Elbe with more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined. The brick warehouses of the Speicherstadt and the wave-roofed Elbphilharmonie line the water, while the Reeperbahn nightlife district lies in St. Pauli nearby.

      • Speicherstadt
      • Elbphilharmonie
      • Reeperbahn
  38. Day
    38
    • Hamburg

      Hamburg

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 23:00

      Germany's largest port, set on the Elbe with more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined. The brick warehouses of the Speicherstadt and the wave-roofed Elbphilharmonie line the water, while the Reeperbahn nightlife district lies in St. Pauli nearby.

      • Speicherstadt
      • Elbphilharmonie
      • Reeperbahn
  39. Day
    39
    • At Sea

  40. Day
    40
    • Zeebrugge

      Zeebrugge

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      A North Sea port on the Belgian coast and the gateway to Bruges, about a quarter-hour inland by road. Zeebrugge itself is a working harbour and beach resort, while nearby Bruges draws visitors for its canals, belfry, and medieval market square.

      • Bruges canals
      • Belfry of Bruges
      • Coastal tram
  41. Day
    41
    • Southampton

      Southampton

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      England's principal cruise homeport on the south coast, with deep docks that once launched the great ocean liners. Many transatlantic and Northern European sailings begin here, an hour or so by rail from London and close to the New Forest.

      • Ocean liner heritage
      • Gateway to London
      • Tudor old town
  42. Day
    42
    • At Sea

  43. Day
    43
    • Newcastle upon Tyne

      Newcastle upon Tyne

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

  44. Day
    44
    • Edinburgh

      Edinburgh

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 18:00

      Scotland's capital, a city of medieval closes and Georgian terraces built across volcanic hills, with ships docking at Leith and Newhaven. A clifftop castle crowns the Old Town above the Royal Mile, which runs down to the royal palace of Holyroodhouse.

      • Edinburgh Castle
      • the Royal Mile
      • Arthur's Seat
  45. Day
    45
    • Aberdeen

      Aberdeen

      Arrive 05:00 · Depart 18:00

  46. Day
    46
    • Lerwick, Shetland Islands

      Lerwick, Shetland Islands

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 18:00

      The main town of Scotland's Shetland Islands, a far-northern port closer to Norway than to London. Lerwick is known for its grey-stone waterfront, the Iron Age broch and settlement at Clickimin, and the surrounding treeless moorland and sea cliffs.

      • Clickimin Broch
      • Commercial Street
      • Shetland ponies
  47. Day
    47
    • Kirkwall, Orkney Islands

      Kirkwall, Orkney Islands

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      The main town of the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland, set around a sheltered bay. The red-stone St Magnus Cathedral towers over the centre, with Neolithic sites such as Skara Brae and the Ring of Brodgar across the islands.

      • St Magnus Cathedral
      • Skara Brae
      • Ring of Brodgar
  48. Day
    48
    • Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

      Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 15:00

      The main town of the Isle of Lewis in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, set around a natural harbour in a Gaelic-speaking heartland. Harris Tweed is woven across the island, and the ancient Callanish standing stones rise on the moorland a short drive away.

      • Callanish Stones
      • Harris Tweed
      • Lews Castle
  49. Day
    49
    • Belfast

      Belfast

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 20:00

      The capital of Northern Ireland, set where the River Lagan meets the sea. The city that built the Titanic now centres its waterfront on a striking museum to the ship, with Victorian halls and the green Antrim coast within reach.

      • Titanic Belfast
      • City Hall
      • Giant's Causeway
  50. Day
    50
    • Dun Laoghaire

      Dun Laoghaire

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 19:00

      A harbour town on Dublin Bay in Ireland, long the main ferry gateway to the capital just to the north. A pair of granite piers enclose the port, lined by Victorian terraces, and the coastal path leads past Martello towers to the seaside village of Dalkey.

      • gateway to Dublin
      • granite piers
      • James Joyce Tower
  51. Day
    51
    • Cobh

      Cobh

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 18:00

      The historic deep-water harbour outside Cork, and the last port of call for the Titanic in 1912. Its waterfront terraces of coloured houses climb to St. Colman's Cathedral, with an Emigration museum recalling the millions who left Ireland from these quays.

      • St. Colman's Cathedral
      • Titanic Experience
      • deck of cards houses
  52. Day
    52
    • Falmouth

      Falmouth

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 16:00

  53. Day
    53
    • Southampton

      Southampton

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      England's principal cruise homeport on the south coast, with deep docks that once launched the great ocean liners. Many transatlantic and Northern European sailings begin here, an hour or so by rail from London and close to the New Forest.

      • Ocean liner heritage
      • Gateway to London
      • Tudor old town
  54. Day
    54
    • At Sea

  55. Day
    55
    • Skagen

      Skagen

      Arrive 11:00 · Depart 20:00

      A fishing town at the northern tip of Denmark's Jutland peninsula, where the Baltic and North Seas meet at a long sandy spit. Its clear northern light drew a noted colony of painters, and the area is known for yellow-walled houses and migrating birds.

      • Grenen sandspit
      • Skagen painters
      • Yellow harbour houses
  56. Day
    56
    • Copenhagen

      Copenhagen

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 20:00

      Denmark's harbour capital and a major Baltic cruise base. Ships berth near the colourful Nyhavn waterfront, the Little Mermaid statue and the Tivoli Gardens, in a flat, cycle-friendly city known for design and New Nordic cooking.

      • Nyhavn harbour
      • Tivoli Gardens
      • Little Mermaid
  57. Day
    57
    • At Sea

  58. Day
    58
    • Stockholm

      Stockholm

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      Sweden's capital, spread across fourteen islands where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic. The medieval lanes of Gamla Stan hold the Royal Palace, while the Vasa Museum's salvaged 17th-century warship and the open-air Skansen sit on nearby Djurgården.

      • Gamla Stan
      • Vasa Museum
      • Royal Palace
  59. Day
    59
    • Helsinki

      Helsinki

      Arrive 11:00 · Depart 20:00

      The capital of Finland, set on a granite peninsula and surrounding islands on the Gulf of Finland. Helsinki is known for its white Lutheran Cathedral above Senate Square, the sea-fortress of Suomenlinna offshore, and a strong design and architecture scene.

      • Senate Square
      • Suomenlinna fortress
      • Market Square
  60. Day
    60
    • Tallinn

      Tallinn

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 14:00

      The capital of Estonia on the Gulf of Finland, with one of the best-preserved medieval old towns in northern Europe. Tallinn is known for its walled hilltop at Toompea, Gothic merchant houses, and the cobbled, tower-ringed lanes of the lower town.

      • Old Town walls
      • Toompea Hill
      • Town Hall Square
  61. Day
    61
    • Riga

      Riga

      Arrive 09:00 · Depart 17:00

      The capital of Latvia on the Baltic coast, set where the Daugava River nears the sea. Its old town is a UNESCO-listed maze of medieval squares and spires, fringed by one of Europe's richest collections of Art Nouveau facades.

      • Old Town
      • Art Nouveau district
      • House of the Blackheads
  62. Day
    62
    • Visby

      Visby

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 13:00

      A medieval walled town on the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. A ring of stone ramparts encloses cobbled lanes, merchant houses and the ruins of Gothic churches from its days as a Hanseatic trading hub, set among rose-covered cottages.

      • Town wall
      • Church ruins
      • Botanic garden
  63. Day
    63
    • Warnemünde

      Warnemünde

      Arrive 08:00 · Depart 22:00

      A seaside resort and port on Germany's Baltic coast, with a long sandy beach and a tall striped lighthouse. It is the main gateway to Berlin by rail and to the old Hanseatic city of Rostock just up the river.

      • Gateway to Berlin
      • Baltic beach
      • Lighthouse
  64. Day
    64
    • Aarhus

      Aarhus

      Arrive 10:00 · Depart 18:00

      Denmark's second city on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula, a university town with a compact old core. The open-air Den Gamle By museum and the rainbow-rimmed roof of the ARoS art gallery anchor the centre, with a long sandy bay nearby.

      • ARoS gallery
      • Den Gamle By
      • Aarhus Cathedral
  65. Day
    65
    • At Sea

  66. Day
    66
    • At Sea

  67. Day
    67
    • Southampton

      Southampton

      Arrive 07:00 · Depart 17:00

      England's principal cruise homeport on the south coast, with deep docks that once launched the great ocean liners. Many transatlantic and Northern European sailings begin here, an hour or so by rail from London and close to the New Forest.

      • Ocean liner heritage
      • Gateway to London
      • Tudor old town

Upcoming departures

  • 17 Apr 2027

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66-Night Europe Cruise from Trieste FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 66-night Europe cruise calls at Trieste, Koper, Zadar, Kotor, Corfu, Argostoli, Catania, Salerno, Civitavecchia, At Sea, Marseille, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, Cartagena, Alicante, Motril, Tangier, Seville, Casablanca, Portimão, Porto, Lisbon, Vigo, La Coruña, Gijón, Bilbao, Bordeaux, Saint Peter Port, Le Havre, Rotterdam, IJmuiden, Hamburg, Zeebrugge, Southampton, Newcastle upon Tyne, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Belfast, Dun Laoghaire, Cobh, Falmouth, Skagen, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga, Visby, Warnemünde and Aarhus.

How many days are spent at sea?

9 days are spent at sea; the rest are in port.

Where does this cruise depart from?

It departs from Trieste and ends in Southampton.

How long is this cruise?

66 nights aboard Oceania Marina.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 17 Apr 2027. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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