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Windstar Cruises Mediterranean: 7 nights from Civitavecchia with Wind Spirit
Jul 16, 2026

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Departure Port: Civitavecchia ➞ Landing: Civitavecchia

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    Friday, July 17, 2026 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Saturday, July 18, 2026 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Amalfi chevron_right
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    Sunday, July 19, 2026 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
    Lipari chevron_right
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    Tuesday, July 21, 2026 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
    Olbia chevron_right
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    Wednesday, July 22, 2026 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Portovecchio chevron_right
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    Thursday, July 23, 2026 7:00 AM 11:59 PM
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Civitavecchia

Civitavecchia

The port town of Civitavecchia is about an hour away from the Italian capital and is where ships will dock before bringing lucky holidaymakers into the city of Rome. It is an important port for cruise ships and ferries, connecting to Corsica, Sardinia and Barcelona. Civitavecchia is a town in the heart of Lazio. It is a small, sleepy town that overlooks the sea from behind the busy and chaotic commercial port.

Spreading out along the coast, the town is situated between the Mignon river to the north and the Marangone river to the south.
Civitavecchia is a port town in the heart of Italy, in the province of Rome, 80 kilometres northwest of the capital.

It is shrouded in art and history, and is rich in bays and coves with sandy and rocky beaches. Today the town is the departure point for many cruises and journeys around the Mediterranean. It is an excellent tourist destination where you can simply enjoy 'la dolce vita' or visit the amazing historical monuments. On a level with the majestic ancient capital, in terms of its monuments, gardens, villas and works of art, it also gives you easy access to the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Terme della Ficoncella, and the Etruscan ruins.

Civitavecchia will guarantee you an original and enchanting experience.

Ponza

Ponza

Amalfi

Amalfi

Terraced cliffs with fragrant lemon groves mirrored down in shimmering seas; whitewashed villas precariously clinging to the harsh slopes while sea and sky merge into a vast blue horizon.

Terraced cliffs with fragrant lemon groves mirrored down in shimmering seas; whitewashed villas precariously clinging to the harsh slopes while sea and sky merge into a vast blue horizon.

Lipari

Lipari

Lipari is the largest of the Aeolian Islands, located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the north coast of Sicily. During a cruise ship stop, there are many fascinating things to do and see.

First of all, you can visit the historic center of Lipari, with its picturesque streets, local craft shops and welcoming cafes. The Castle of Lipari, which dominates the city, is a must-see: it offers a breathtaking panoramic view and houses the Aeolian Archaeological Museum, where you can admire finds that tell the ancient history of the island.

Nature lovers can take an excursion to panoramic spots such as the Belvedere Quattrocchi, which offers spectacular views of the cliffs and the intense blue sea. The beaches of Lipari, such as Spiaggia Bianca and Spiaggia di Canneto, are ideal for a day of relaxation in the sun and for swimming in the crystal clear waters.

A boat trip to explore the sea caves and the jagged coasts of the island is a must, perhaps stopping for a dip in the transparent waters. Some excursions also include snorkeling or scuba diving to discover the rich marine life.

 

Finally, don't forget to taste the local cuisine. Lipari restaurants offer delicious fresh fish dishes, capers, Aeolian malvasia and other Sicilian specialties.

In summary, a stop in Lipari during a cruise offers a perfect combination of history, culture, nature and gastronomy.

Olbia

Olbia

Olbia is a municipality in the province of Sassari and it is one of Sardinia's main cities in terms of industrial and economic development. The city is a very important tourist resort: many tourists choose Olbia as a destination for their summer holidays, thanks to its dreamy beaches and resorts such as Porto Rotondo and Portisco. In Olbia, you can visit the Romanesque-style church of San Simplicio and the Baroque-style church of San Paolo.

Olbia offers some of the most beautiful beaches of the island, for example Cugnana and Rena Bianca, where the crystal-clear water and white beaches make them one of the most sought after destinations in the summer.

The city has a port important both for cruise passengers and ferry boat ones: for this reason is linked to the ports of Civitavecchia, Genoa, Livorno and Piombino.

Olbia offers a cozy atmosphere and in the summer it fills up of young peoploe strolling around the streets or drinking with friends in many clubs in the center of the city. In the center of the city, live music or markets that offer typical products or handmade objects can be easily found.

The city is a very important port for both cruise tourism and ferry traffic: it is in fact connected to the port of Civitavecchia, Genoa, Livorno and Piombino.
Olbia offers a welcoming atmosphere and in summer it is populated by young people who walk along the street or drink something in company in the many clubs that are in the center. In the center it is easy to find live music or markets that offer typical products or handmade objects.

Portovecchio

Portovecchio

Civitavecchia

Civitavecchia

The port town of Civitavecchia is about an hour away from the Italian capital and is where ships will dock before bringing lucky holidaymakers into the city of Rome. It is an important port for cruise ships and ferries, connecting to Corsica, Sardinia and Barcelona. Civitavecchia is a town in the heart of Lazio. It is a small, sleepy town that overlooks the sea from behind the busy and chaotic commercial port.

Spreading out along the coast, the town is situated between the Mignon river to the north and the Marangone river to the south.
Civitavecchia is a port town in the heart of Italy, in the province of Rome, 80 kilometres northwest of the capital.

It is shrouded in art and history, and is rich in bays and coves with sandy and rocky beaches. Today the town is the departure point for many cruises and journeys around the Mediterranean. It is an excellent tourist destination where you can simply enjoy 'la dolce vita' or visit the amazing historical monuments. On a level with the majestic ancient capital, in terms of its monuments, gardens, villas and works of art, it also gives you easy access to the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Terme della Ficoncella, and the Etruscan ruins.

Civitavecchia will guarantee you an original and enchanting experience.