13D10N Fly-Cruise Mediterranean Princess

Singapore, Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy, Sardinia (Cagliari), Italy, Sicily (Palermo), Italy, Tunis (La Goulette), Tunisia, At Sea, Corfu, Greece, Kotor, Montenegro, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Salerno, Italy

Island Princess®

Island Princess is your own private retreat on the sea. Whether you crave relaxation or exhilaration, you'll find the soothing Lotus Spa®, live entertainment, gourmet cuisine, casino gaming and more. And for a special treat, try the Bayou Café and Steakhouse, which features New Orleans-inspired Cajun and Creole cuisine.

  • Last Refurbished: December 2017
  • Guest Capacity: 2,200 lower berths
  • Number of Crew: 900
  • Tonnage: 92,822

Cruise Ship

Island Princess

Departure Dates

2024
Nov
4

From

S$2,108

  • Free onboard credit up to USD100 per cabin.(Book by 26Apr).
  • 3rd and 4th guests cruise fares free.
  • Up to 35% off cruise fares.
  • Return air ticket by Qatar Airways.
  • 10N onboard Island Princess
  • Prices are in Singapore dollars on twin sharing basis. 
  • Prices exclude associated taxes and gratuities.
  • Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Port arrival and departure times are approximate and subject to change without notice.
  • Other terms and conditions apply.
  • Price is correct as at 23Feb24. base on Qatar Airways and lowest available class. Price subject to change.

Day 1 - Singapore

Departure from Singapore.

Arrival Time
-
Departure Time
8:20 PM

Day 2 - Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Arrival Rome and Embark the cruise at Rome (Civitavecchia).

Arrival Time
12:00 AM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 3 - Sardinia (Cagliari), Italy

The views from the Terrazza Umberto I are panoramic: one looks out over Sardinia's capital, a city ancient even in Roman times. Mountains frame the azure waters of the gulf. Nearby lagoons harbor flocks of flamingos and egrets. Welcome to one of the most intriguing ports in the Western Mediterranean. Founded by Phoenician traders in the 7th century B.C., Cagliari has been a Carthaginian colony and a Roman seaport. Those fine old walls supporting the Terrazza Umberto I were erected in the 13th century by the Italian city-state of Pisa. In addition to its fine old Italian architecture, Cagliari boasts superb light, inviting waters and excellent beaches. The city-state of Pisa and the Kings of Aragon vied for control of Sardinia for two centuries. The cathedral, built by Pisans in the 13th century, holds the mausoleum of a 15th century Aragonese prince.

Arrival Time
9:00 AM
Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 4 - Sicily (Palermo), Italy

Palermo is a cultural feast, a fascinating combination of East and West, Arab and Norman that is quite unlike any other European city on the Mediterranean. A simple stroll can serve to illustrate Palermo's rich heritage. The Quattro Canti is the great square at the heart of the city. A short walk past its 17th-century palazzos and fountains brings the traveler to the Palazzo dei Normanni. Begun by Arab emirs in the 9th century, the Palazzo was finished by the island's Norman conquerors. The Palazzo's stone arches and buttresses stand in stark contrast to its Palatine Chapel. There elaborate tile work and mosaics lend mute testimonies to the Islamic and Byzantine influences that a lso shaped Palermo's culture. The city abounds in such colorful sights, from the neo-classical Teatro Massimo, one of the largest opera houses in Europe, to the catacombs beneath the Capuchin convent, where thousands of mummified bodies lie in eternal rest.

Arrival Time
7:00 AM
Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 5 - Tunis (La Goulette), Tunisia

The port of La Goulette is your gateway to Tunis and the ruins of Carthage. According to myth, Carthage was founded by Dido, daughter of the King of Tyre. Her tragic romance with the Trojan hero Aeneas forms the heart of Virgil's epic "The Aeneid." Myth aside, by the 5th-century B.C., Carthage was the great commercial and cultural center of North Africa. Eventually the city-state clashed with the expanding Roman Republic in three Punic Wars. While Carthage's most famous general Hannibal inflicted a crushing defeat on the Romans in the Second Punic War, the third Punic War led to the destruction of Carthage. The ruins of Carthage are easily explored from La Goulette. Or for a different perspective on Tunisia, travel to Tunis for a visit to the Old City's Medina, a warren of narrow, twisting lanes lined with souks. The most northerly country on the African continent, Tunis has proved a lure to numerous invaders and overlords including the Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arabs, Turks, Spanish and French.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 6 - At Sea

Leisure at sea

Arrival Time
9:00 AM
Departure Time
5:00 PM

Day 7 - Corfu, Greece

The lush and verdant island of Corfu lies in the Ionian Sea, midway between Greece and Italy. The island has a long and colorful history. First colonized by the city-state of Corinth, Corfu has been ruled by the Romans, the Venetians, the French and the English. Corfu Town boasts fortresses bearing the insignia of the Venetian Republic, an esplanade lavishly planted by the French during the Napoleonic Wars, and an English cricket pitch. The island also offers some of the finest coastal scenery in the entire Mediterranean. Corfu's old town is a mixture of the medieval and the modern. The Esplanade, planted with palms and eucalyptus by the French, leads to the English cricket pitch.

Arrival Time
8:00 AM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 8 - Kotor, Montenegro

Kotor lies at the head of Boka Bay. Bordered by towering limestone cliffs, the winding bay is actually Southern Europe's longest and most dramatic fjord. The port itself is a medieval gem: its narrow, asymmetrical streets are lined with ancient stone houses, old palaces, and churches dating from the 12th century. Kotor is also your gateway to the cultural and scenic wonders of Montenegro, from the old royal capital at Cetinje to the marshes and wildlife of Lake Skadar National Park. Kotor is renowned for its nightlife: the streets of the old port are lined with pubs, taverns and cafés. The city is also host to a renowned summer carnival. Kotor is an anchorage port. Passengers transfer to shore via ship's tender.

Arrival Time
7:00 AM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 9 - Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik is a beautiful stone jewel hugging the Adriatic Sea. This picture-perfect medieval walled city offers ancient stone buildings, narrow cobbled streets and fortified ramparts rising above red-tiled rooftops. Stradun is the city's focal point and main artery while Dubrovnik's streets are blessedly free of vehicular traffic. Despite the heavy damage inflicted by shelling in the early '90s, Dubrovnik has been restored to its pre-war beauty. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old city remains the pride of the Republic of Croatia. For six centuries Dubrovnik was an independent republic - an oligarchy ruled by patrician families. The Republic was overthrown by Napoleon in 1808. Note: All passengers must carry an original photo I.D. when going ashore: photocopies are not accepted. On occasion, Dubrovnik will be an anchorage port; passengers transfer to shore via ship's tender.

Arrival Time
7:00 AM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 10 - At Sea

Leisure at sea

Arrival Time
-
Departure Time
-

Day 11 - Salerno, Italy

Inhabited since antiquity, Salerno found its place as a Roman colony in 197 B.C. After the fall of Rome, a who's who of European kingdoms conquered the city including the Goths, the Byzantines and the Lombards. It's easy to see why. The warm Mediterranean sun and rolling hillsides beckon with new adventures and pinch-me-I must-be-dreaming experiences. Hike the jaw-dropping Mount Vesuvius, feel the centuries unfold as on a guided walk through the amazing cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, or soak up the scenery with a cruise along the dazzling Amalfi Coast. Whatever you choose, Salerno offers precious memories that will last a lifetime.

Arrival Time
7:00 AM
Departure Time
6:00 PM

Day 12 - Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Disembark the cruise and flight back to Singapore.

Arrival Time
6:00 AM
Departure Time
3:40 PM

Day 13 - Singapore

Back to Singapore.

Arrival Time
2:55 PM
Departure Time
-
  • Port arrival and departure times are approximate and subject to change without notice.

  • Please note that prices are listed per person based on Interior double occupancy cabin. Price excludes flight, port charges, gratuities, and other personal expenses. Prices are correct at time of print and subject to change without prior notice. Prices are subject to change due to fluctuations in airport taxes and fuel surcharge. Intermediate discounts may have been taken and fares may remain at discounted levels after this promotion. Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses are subject to change and Princess reserves the right to collect any increases in effect at the time of sailing even if the fare has already been paid in full. Prices are subject to change based on availability.  .
  •  All travellers are responsible for obtaining the appropriate visa, vaccinations and health certificates. All travellers are also responsible for ensuring that their passport is valid for at least six months at point of entry into travel destination.

    Health and safety protocols, guest conduct rules, and regional travel restrictions vary by ship and destination, and are subject to change without notice. Due to evolving health protocols, imagery and messaging may not accurately reflect onboard and destination experiences, offerings, features, or itineraries. These may not be available during your voyage, may vary by ship and destination, and may be subject to change without notice.