Departure calendar Ravenna
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65 cruises
Mediterranean: Italy, Croatia, Montenegro
from BGN 2,135.34
price per person Taxes included
price per person Taxes included
14 reservations in 48 hours
Celebrity Constellation | May 3, 2024
Duration: 10 nights
Departure from: Ravenna Landing: Civitavecchia
Itinerary:
1. Ravenna,
2. Trieste,
3. navigation,
4. Zadar,
5. Split,
6. Kotor,
7. Dubrovnik,
8. Dubrovnik,
9. navigation,
10. Amalfi,
11. Civitavecchia
Greek islands: Italy, Greece, Croatia
from BGN 7,467.64
price per person Taxes included
price per person Taxes included
5 reservations in 72 hours
Itinerary:
1. Ravenna,
2. navigation,
3. Santorini,
4. Mykonos,
5. Athens,
6. navigation,
7. Split,
8. Ravenna
Mediterranean: Italy, Croatia, Montenegro
from BGN 2,755.79
price per person Taxes included
price per person Taxes included
8 reservations in 48 hours
Celebrity Constellation | May 24, 2024
Duration: 10 nights
Departure from: Ravenna Landing: Civitavecchia
Itinerary:
1. Ravenna,
2. Trieste,
3. navigation,
4. Dubrovnik,
5. Dubrovnik,
6. Split,
7. Zadar,
8. Kotor,
9. navigation,
10. Amalfi,
11. Civitavecchia
Mediterranean: Italy, Greece, Montenegro, Croatia
from BGN 7,665.06
price per person Taxes included
price per person Taxes included
4 reservations in 72 hours
Itinerary:
1. Ravenna,
2. navigation,
3. Santorini,
4. Athens,
5. navigation,
6. Kotor,
7. Split,
8. Ravenna
65 cruises
Ravenna lies on a plain near the confluence of the rivers Ronco and Montone, 10 km inland from the Adriatic Sea, with which it is connected by a canal.
Ravenna was important in history as the capital of the Western Roman Empire in the 6th century AD.
Nothing remains of Ravenna's ancient Roman structures or its port of Classis. Instead, Ravenna's fame is based on the quality and quantity of its 6th-18th century Christian monuments. It was the capital of the Western Roman Empire for 250 years and an important port of entry for the Eastern (Byzantine) Empire. Ravenna reflects in its art and architecture a fusion of Roman architectural forms with Byzantine mosaics and other decorations.
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