Your luxurious yacht cruise begins in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands, where you'll be transferred to your luxury Emerald yacht to embark on your discovery of the Western Mediterranean. Please book your flight to arrive into Tenerife prior to 12 PM.
Spend the next day of your voyage in Lanzarote exploring the charming streets of Arrecife, the island's capital and largest city. This lively port retains its authentic character, and you may have the chance to visit Castillo de San Gabriel, one of the city's best-known historic landmarks. The city also offers shops, cafes, and a pleasant waterfront atmosphere. ... Read More
Saturday - Apr 22, 2028
Day 3
At Sea
Enjoy a day at sea as you relax and discover the different facilities onboard your luxury yacht. Sip a cocktail on the Sky Deck, relax by the infinity-style pool, stretch your muscles in the gym or soothe them with a treatment at the indulgent spa. Be sure to try a few of the four exceptional dining venues onboard. ... Read More
Casablanca, known as the 'White City', is one of North Africa's largest cities and is the economic and financial capital of Morocco. It is considered the nation's most cosmopolitan and modern city, with a young population and a booming creative industry. The center of this beautiful Art Deco city was built by the French in the 1930s, and you'll be able to enjoy the best of Morocco, complemented by a distinctive European ambience. ... Read More
Explore the territory of Gibraltar, set at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula and guarding the entrance to the Mediterranean. Since the 18th century, Gibraltar has been a symbol of British naval strength and still retains a unique British atmosphere, with pubs, English shops, and even a few classic red phone booths. Discover this fortified base and admire the famous Rock of Gibraltar. Climb to O'Hara's Battery for panoramic views of Africa across the Strait, meet the Barbary macaques, and explore the 18th-century Great Siege Tunnels. Saint Michael's Cave offers a stunning stalactite formation. ... Read More
Today you are in Malaga, the gateway to the famous beaches and resorts of the Costa del Sol. It's also one of the oldest cities in Europe, dating back more than 2,800 years. Discover impressive historic sites include the Alcazaba, one of Andalusia's finest Arab fortresses, and Gibralfaro Castle, which offers sweeping views over the city. The city is also the birthplace of Picasso and is home to a museum of his works as well as many scenes featured in his paintings. More history awaits inland at the dramatic mountaintop town of Ronda and Granada, known for its Moorish heritage. ... Read More
Cartagena, on the Mediterranean's Costa Calida, was one of the most important naval ports in Spain until the 18th century. This port town, on the southeastern corner of the Iberian Peninsula, has been inhabited by several cultures that have left their mark on its heritage over more than 2,200 years. From its Roman Amphitheatre to the Torre Ciega, a monument to the ancient Roman necropolis, there is no shortage of sights to amaze you here. ... Read More
Towering palm trees, golden stone buildings, and glorious sunshine (with more than 300 sunny days a year) welcome you to Palma, the capital of Mallorca and the Balearic Islands. This ancient city was founded by the Romans and offers a mix of historic streets, elegant architecture, and beautiful coastal scenery. Highlights include the old town, the nearby mountain village of Valldemossa, and the island's many unspoilt beaches. Relax on quiet coves or feel the beat at one of the lively beach clubs. ... Read More
Friday - Apr 28, 2028
Day 9
Mahon, Spain
The second-largest city of the Balearic Islands, and the capital of Menorca, Mahon is yours to explore today. As soon as you step ashore, you'll feel things slow down. Menorca is quieter than its island neighbors, with relaxed cities, rural villages, and its own laid-back charm. The island is known for its distinctive harbors, historic streets, and spectacular coastline, considered to be some of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. ... Read More
Saturday - Apr 29, 2028
Day 10
Bonifacio, France
Perched atop a narrow limestone peninsula on the French island of Corsica, Bonifacio reveals breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Take a step back in time, exploring Bonifacio's atmospheric Old Town, a fortified medieval citadel filled with quaint narrow streets and historic structures. Be sure to visit the Staircase of the King of Aragon (Escalier du Roi d'Aragon), a steep flight of steps carved into the cliffside, which leads down to the clear, blue-green sea. ... Read More
After breakfast, set off to explore Rome and uncover the storied ancient history of this enthralling Italian capital. Once the epicenter of the mighty Roman empire, admire the wealth of iconic ancient legacies evident today, including the Colosseum, Pantheon, and Roman Forum. Be sure, however, to get a taste of Italy's famous 'La Dolce Vita' ('the good life') and enjoy a gelato (ice-cream) in one of Rome's vibrant piazzas. In the afternoon, you'll be welcomed back onboard your luxury Emerald yacht for the second half of your journey, ready to explore more of the wonders of the West Mediterranean. ... Read More
The stunning Amalfi Coast is one of Italy's most famous destinations. This glorious stretch of coastline has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site and has been a much-loved holiday destination since ancient times. Located in Southern Italy's Campania region, just south of Naples, the Amalfi Coast boasts idyllic beaches, colorful seaside towns home to grand Italian villas, and glitzy beach clubs hugging the craggy cliffs that rise from the sparkling sea. Dock overnight off the island of Capri and experience its quiet sophistication bathed in golden light and after-hours allure. ... Read More
The allure of Capri is timeless. From the first century AD, Roman Emperors chose this spectacularly beautiful island as their private retreat - the ruins of their grand villas still dot the shore. Take a leisurely stroll along the narrow, winding streets and dine al fresco under twinkling fairy lights, sampling the island's traditional specialties that have become world-famous, like caprese salad and limoncello, a sweet lemon liqueur. Admire the towering cliffs and hidden sea caves, including the Blue Grotto, which is lit by an otherworldly blue glow. Your yacht will return to the mainland this evening to spend the night docked in Sorrento. ... Read More
Awake to the sun sparkling over the pastel buildings of Sorrento. This much-loved resort town is perched dramatically on cliffs along the Sorrentine Peninsula, with sweeping views across the Bay of Naples and stunning views of Mount Vesuvius across the water. An impossibly romantic haven, Sorrento bewitches with its elegant Italian villas, world-class restaurants serving up mouth-watering cuisine, and fragrant lemon groves, which contribute to the production of limoncello - famous the world over. Get a glimpse into its storied past as you explore grand cathedrals and palazzos built of warm golden stone, then sit down at a cafe to watch the world go by. ... Read More
Thursday - May 4, 2028
Day 15
Gaeta, Italy
Set halfway between Naples and Rome, Gaeta is on a headland that juts out into the sea, making for sweeping views up and down the coast. It remains one of the hidden gems of this region and a popular weekend getaway for Italians. As well as its beautiful beach and abundant fresh fish, Gaeta is best known for Montagna Spaccata (Split Mountain), a natural sea grotto and 11th-century sanctuary. According to tradition, the mountain split apart at the moment of Christ's crucifixion, leaving three dramatic fissures plunging into the sea. ... Read More
Friday - May 5, 2028
Day 16
Porto Cervo, Italy
Part of Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, Porto Cervo is a luxurious resort town that blends Italian influences with contemporary Mediterranean design. Effortlessly chic, Porto Cervo draws those who appreciate the finer things in life, from glamorous hotels and designer boutiques to exceptional dining and vibrant nightlife. The marina is packed with opulent yachts and is the host of prestigious sailing events such as the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. Despite its reputation for luxury, Porto Cervo retains its unmistakable Sardinian charm, surrounded by jaw-dropping natural beauty. ... Read More
Saturday - May 6, 2028
Day 17
Bonifacio, France
Perched atop a narrow limestone peninsula on the French island of Corsica, Bonifacio offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. Take a step back in time, exploring Bonifacio's atmospheric Old Town, a fortified medieval citadel filled with quaint, narrow streets and historic structures. Don't miss the Staircase of the King of Aragon (Escalier du Roi d'Aragon), a steep flight of steps carved into the cliffside, which leads down to the clear, blue-green sea. ... Read More
Your luxurious yacht cruise concludes today when you return to Civitavecchia. After saying farewell to your crew and fellow guests, you'll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home or to continue your travels. Please book your flight to depart out of Rome after 1 PM.; Notes: The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will be operated unaltered from the itinerary stated above. ... Read More
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