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Holland America Line Mediterranean: 10 nights from Trieste with Oosterdam
Sep 23, 2026

Italy, Croatia, Greece
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Departure Port: Trieste ➞ Landing: Santorini

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    Thursday, September 24, 2026 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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    Friday, September 25, 2026 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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    Sunday, September 27, 2026 10:00 AM 7:00 PM
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Trieste

Trieste

Trieste overlooks the Adriatic Sea and it is the starting point of serveral cruise ships. Set sail from Trieste and discover the pearls of the Adriatic, Dubrovink e Kotor, up to reach the enchanting Greek Islands for a unique cruise!

Trieste is a city located in the far end of the Adriatic Sea, in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trieste is developed on several levels. One of its peculiarities are its wide streets, squares where there are majestic buildings of various architectural styles, they are typical of the Austrian domination era. One feature of the city that is known worldwide is its tourist and commercial port.

The port of Trieste has always been an important commercial centre, for example during the Habsburg Empire it was the main sea outlet for commercial activities.

We suggest you to visit the majestic Piazza dell'Unità d'Italia, that directly overlooks the sea and offers a very suggestive sight. Trieste is a city where the influence of the East is evident both in its traditions and in the local cuisine that has united flavours and various ingredients for unique recipts. The main dishes consist of soups and stews, but also gnocchi and stuffed pasta. If, on the other hand, you want to try a meat dish, don't miss the tasty cevapcici, very spicy meatballs of Balkan origin. While to finish, enjoy a presnitz, a pastry made of puff pastry and dried fruit of Hungarian origin.

If your ship sets sail from Trieste, do not miss the opportunity to visit this city and its most important monuments such as the Molo Audace. From here you can admire the sea before heading towards the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, built in Baroque style. Not to be missed is the San Giusto Hill and the famous Roman Theatre, which will leave all archaeology lovers speechless.

Trieste: Adriatic Elegance for Your Cruise

Set sail from Trieste, Italy, a captivating port city on the Adriatic, known for its unique blend of Italian, Austrian, and Slovenian influences. With its grand Habsburg architecture, bustling Piazza Unità d'Italia overlooking the sea, and a rich literary history, Trieste offers an elegant and culturally rich departure point for your cruise. Before stepping aboard, explore its charming cafes, historical landmarks, and enjoy the city's distinct cosmopolitan atmosphere. Trieste promises a sophisticated and memorable beginning to your Adriatic and Mediterranean adventure.

Discover the Adriatic and Beyond from Trieste

Cruises departing from Trieste open up a world of possibilities across the sparkling blue waters of the Adriatic and Mediterranean seas. Whether you dream of discovering the picturesque coasts of Croatia, the historical richness of Montenegro, the ancient allure of Greece, or the charming ports of Italy, Trieste serves as an ideal launchpad. Enjoy the seamless transition from the refined elegance of Trieste to the luxurious comfort of your cruise ship, ready for days filled with relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable moments. Each voyage from Trieste promises breathtaking scenery and cultural immersion, leaving you with cherished memories.

Rijeka

Rijeka

Rijeka is a Croatian seaport and city located in the Gulf of Kvarner, on the Adriatic coast. It is the third largest city in the country.
Before being annexed to the Yugoslav Republic in the twentieth century, it underwent Austro-Hungarian and later Italian dominations at the end of the nineteenth century. Today, the country has an excellent shipbuilding industry.

In this location there are some historical places of interest, which are located in the so-called Old Town preserved since ancient times. It is decorated with images of great Austrian emperors such as Charles VI and Leopold I. One of the most important architectural complexes is the castle of Tersatto, which is located on one of the highest hills. The construction of the castle took place in the 13th century, consisting of 538 steps of steep stairs. For those who want to take a more comfortable climb, they can use the funicular. After visiting the castle you can observe and admire the magnificent panorama of the city. In addition to the beautiful fortification, built in late Gothic style and its panorama, on the hill you will also find the Temple of the Madonna di Tersatto and the Franciscan convent, the most important religious places in the area. The most notable part of the city is the central one, called Corso. Here the streets are entirely reserved for pedestrians. During a walk you can see the shops and popular restaurants, visit the new cinema or simply relax in beautiful parks, where one of the most colorful markets in the city is located. Traditional souvenirs, which the locals call moric and are represented by small silver objects with the image of the Moor's head, are really very popular with visitors. We associate its original souvenirs with many interesting legends, known to all merchants and inhabitants. This beautiful place attracts many tourists fascinated by the Mediterranean climate and the beautiful landscapes composed of steep mountain ranges, accompanied by a crystal clear sea. The nearest airport is 35 km away, on the island of Krk. It provides European destinations such as Oslo, London and Stuttgart. The Croatian Railways offers connections from Fiume to the heart of Europe. The ferry line connects the port to several major coastal cities in the Mediterranean.
Split

Split

Split is a city in Croatia, the capital of the Split-Dalmatia region, the main center of Dalmatia and, with its 178,192 inhabitants (2011), the second largest city in the country. Split is also a university and archiepiscopal seat.

The name of the city derives from the thorny broom, a very common shrub in the region, which in ancient Greek was called Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος). Under the Roman Empire the city was called "Spalatum" and in the Middle Ages "Spalatro" in the Dalmatian language. In the Slavic language it is called "Split" while in Italian "Spalato". In the early 19th century the name became "Spljet" and then returned to the form "Split".

Split: Croatia's Adriatic Gem for Your Cruise

Embark on a captivating cruise from Split, Croatia, a vibrant city on the Dalmatian coast, famous for its stunning Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This historical port offers a unique blend of ancient Roman architecture and modern Croatian life. Before setting sail, wander through the palace walls, explore its bustling markets, and enjoy the lively Riva promenade. Split provides a truly immersive cultural experience as your gateway to the enchanting Adriatic Sea.

Discover the Adriatic and Beyond from Split

Cruises departing from Split open up a world of possibilities across the sparkling blue waters of the Adriatic and Ionian seas. Whether you dream of discovering the secluded coves of the Croatian islands, the historical richness of Montenegro, or the ancient allure of Greece, Split serves as an ideal launchpad. Enjoy the seamless transition from the vibrant Croatian coast to the luxurious comfort of your cruise ship, ready for days filled with relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable moments. Each voyage from Split promises breathtaking scenery and cultural immersion, leaving you with cherished memories.

Santorini

Santorini

Santorini is a small circular archipelago of volcanic islands located in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km southeast of mainland Greece.

Santorini is located in the southern part of the Cyclades.Its special geological configuration gives a spectacular, wild and unique beauty, becoming one of the main tourist destinations in Europe.
The current crescent shape of Santorini is a consequence of the enormous volcanic explosion that destroyed much of the island causing the formation of the caldera present on the territory, inside which form a series of wonderful small islands.
The island is a sanctuary of peace and calm, an idyllic corner where tourists from all over the world enjoy a few moments of pleasant relaxation. However, the quiet Santorini is, at the same time, one of the most suggestive and festive places in Greece. The square in the center of Fira and the beaches of Kamari, Perivolos and Perissa are the most lively and fashionable places.
The volcanic beaches of Santorini are not the best known in Greece, but they stand out for their diversity, their unique charm and the unique colors of the sand and stones. Santorini offers a spectacular view of the city, eclectic cuisine, enchanting art galleries, a very fun nightlife and excellent wines.