Rome
La citta etterna, the eternal city. The number of places you should visit here is unbelievable and impossible to do in just one day. Ships arriving in Italy dock at Civitavecchia, which is a small city not far from Rome, but you should keep in mind that you need around 1 hour to get from the port to the city center. Because of this, we recommend that, instead of trying to run through the whole city, just focus on one of its districts and explore it at a comfortable pace. A must-have is lunch or dinner at one of the many Roman tavernas, where we recommend you try Pasta alla Carbonara, Pasta Cacio e Pepe and Carciofi alla Romana, of course with a glass of fresh white wine.
Discover what to see and do on our Rome city guide.
Florence
Florence – capital of Toscana Region. If you are an art-lover that’s a place for you. In Florence you can find incredible collections from renowned artists, such as Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Brunelleschi and many others of the Renaissance era. The city itself is a great open-air museum, full of alluring architecture, squares, and buildings. Cruise ships usually dock at Livorno or Spezia, so please be aware that it would take you around an hour and a half to get to the city’s best highlights.
Venice
The magnificent ‘city of Canals’ is a very popular cruise destination in Italy. This beautiful, one-of-a-kind city is famous for its architecture, art, canals, and bridges. It’s curious, because even if you have never been there, you definitely have seen it: the gondolas, Rialto Bridge, St.Mark’s Square, the carnival. Venice has its own secrets and charm which attracts visitors of all ages and backgrounds: from families to honeymooners.
Read our Venice city guide to make the most of your visit.