Last Minute: 10-Night Mediterranean Cruise from/to Rome for €790pp in a Balcony Cabin (Norwegian Escape)

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Norwegian Cruise Line‘s Norwegian Escape is set to start 10 day Mediterranean cruise on May 21, 2022, from Civitavecchia port near Rome. And it seems there are still plenty of tickets left to sell. You can enjoy the trip in an outside or balcony cabin for €790 per person, based on double occupancy. These fares include full board catering and free soft drinks.

NCL Escape 790 Mediterranean

Tips are not included in the price. A fee of US$16 (~€15) per day is added to every passenger on-credit by default. You are free to alter this according to your preferences.

Routing

  • Day 1: Rome
  • Day 2: At Sea
  • Day 3: Santorini
  • Tag 4: Athens
  • Tag 5: Corfu
  • Tag 6: Valletta
  • Tag 7: Messina
  • Tag 8: Naples
  • Tag 9: Livorno
  • Tag 10: Cannes
  • Tag 11: Rom

Ship

Die Norwegian Getaway left the yard in 2015. She is built for 4,200 passengers and 1,700 crew members, which find accommodation within her 326 m long and 41 m wide fuselage. The ship offers 15 restaurants and several bars. Further, there is also a cinema, a shopping street, swimming pools and a gym. The inside cabins look like this:

Norwegian Escape Balkonkabine
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Departure

Because the cruise starts and ends in Rome, it should be rather easy to get a cheap positioning roundtrip. The city receives direct service from almost any major and minor airport in Europe. Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci airport (FCO) is closer to Civitavecchia, while Ciampino airport (CIA) is served by many low-cost carriers such as Wizzair and Ryanair.

Since missing the departure of the ship results in automatic cancellation of your entire booking, we recommend arriving at least one day prior to departure. Since Rome is one of the most beautiful and certainly unique cities on the continent, some additional days in the city surely won’t hurt.

Cover Picture: Photo by David Köhler on Unsplash

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