Star Clippers Mediterranean: 4 nights from Nice with Star Clipper
Apr 28, 2026
France, Italy
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Nice ➞
Landing: Nice
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026 - not foundNice
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026 not found - not foundPortofino
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Thursday, April 30, 2026 not found - not foundPortovenere
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Friday, May 1, 2026 not found - not foundÎle-Rousse
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Saturday, May 2, 2026 not foundNice

Nice
The capital of the Côte d'Azur and the fifth largest city in France, Nice has an excellent reputation and a flourishing tourism thanks to its now gently faded old-world charm.
A popular holiday destination for English aristocratics in 18th century, Nice has reached its zenith in the Belle Époque of the late 19th century, an era that left the city with several outstanding examples of architecture and fantasy. Nice has all the advantages of a great of a great city: superb culture, beautiful life in the street and shopping, high qualty drinks and food and at any price, everthing with a background of blue sky, shining sea, luxury Mediterranean sea and parks with precious sub-tropical plants.
A beloved holiday destination for British aristocrats in the 18th century, Nice reached its peak in the belle époque of the late 19th century, an era that left the city with several extraordinary examples of architecture and fantasy. Nice has all the advantages of a big city: superb culture, wonderful street life and shopping, high-quality eating and drinking for all budgets, all against a backdrop of blue skies, sparkling sea, lush Mediterranean scrub, and parks with very precious sub-tropical plants.

Portofino
Exclusivity par excellence, one of the places most frequented by the Vips of modern society, immersed in a unique national park in the world.
Portofino has an idyllic location on the Ligurian coast and a wonderfully picturesque harbor. Surrounded by pines and olive trees, Portofino retains the charm of the original fishing village despite its reputation as a jet-set. Undoubtedly expensive, it is considered the most exclusive place on the Italian Riviera, often populated by show business personalities. The climate, typically Mediterranean, often refreshed by breezes is generally warm until the end of October.

Portovenere

Île-Rousse

Nice
The capital of the Côte d'Azur and the fifth largest city in France, Nice has an excellent reputation and a flourishing tourism thanks to its now gently faded old-world charm.
A popular holiday destination for English aristocratics in 18th century, Nice has reached its zenith in the Belle Époque of the late 19th century, an era that left the city with several outstanding examples of architecture and fantasy. Nice has all the advantages of a great of a great city: superb culture, beautiful life in the street and shopping, high qualty drinks and food and at any price, everthing with a background of blue sky, shining sea, luxury Mediterranean sea and parks with precious sub-tropical plants.
A beloved holiday destination for British aristocrats in the 18th century, Nice reached its peak in the belle époque of the late 19th century, an era that left the city with several extraordinary examples of architecture and fantasy. Nice has all the advantages of a big city: superb culture, wonderful street life and shopping, high-quality eating and drinking for all budgets, all against a backdrop of blue skies, sparkling sea, lush Mediterranean scrub, and parks with very precious sub-tropical plants.