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Set sail this summer from Civitavecchia (Rome) aboard the elegant MSC Divina for an unforgettable Mediterranean adventure full of sun-soaked days and vibrant port calls. Explore iconic destinations across Italy, Greece and beyond, from charming coastal cities to picture-perfect islands, with world-class dining, entertainment and sea views at every turn. It’s the perfect way to soak up summer, sea breeze, and culture in one spectacular cruise getaway.

The details:

  • MSC Divina
  • Rome round trip
  • 7 Nights
  • 17th July from £933 pp 
  • 14th August from £1083pp

Price correct at time of publication (11/12/2025)

Day 1, (Embark): Rome, Italy 

Day 2: At Sea 

Day 3: Mykonos, Greece 

Day 4: Kusadasi, Turkey 

Day 5: Marmaris, Turkey 

Day 6: At Sea 

Day 7: Naples, Italy 

Day 8 (Disembark): Rome, Italy 

Itineraries

Day 1

Rome, Italy

There are many reasons to embark on a cruise to Rome. Not even a lifetime would be enough to fully explore the Eternal City. They say all roads lead to Rome, and it has certainly seemed so throughout the centuries, as emperors and popes alike invested their wealth in erecting monuments worthy of this magnificent city.

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Mykonos, Greece

During the 18th century, the maze of intertwined streets that made up Mykonos confused even the most experienced pirates. Today, however, getting lost in its winding alleyways is a fun way to spend a day. This MSC Mediterranean cruise destination is famous for its romantic glamour, splendid beaches, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque whitewashed villages.

Day 4

Kusadasi, Turkey

Witness to some of the world's most powerful empires, including the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman, Turkey abounds in ancient relics and UNESCO World Heritage sites. It's a country known for its sweeping sea views, bustling souks, and archaeological wonders. Kusadasi and Ephesus, two of its coastal cities, will make your MSC Mediterranean cruise unique: one is a glamorous beach resort overlooking the glittering Aegean Sea, the other is an ancient city steeped in antiquities.

Day 5

Marmaris, Turkey

Witness to some of the world's most powerful empires, including the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires, Turkey abounds in ancient relics and UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is a country known for its sweeping sea views, its architecture, and its rich history. When you cross the Mediterranean Sea on an MSC Cruise, it's easy to understand why its magnificent setting, in a fjord-like setting surrounded by pine-covered hills, has been instrumental in the history of Marmaris.

When you cross the Mediterranean Sea on an MSC Cruise, it's easy to understand why its magnificent setting, in a fjord-like setting surrounded by pine-covered hills, has been instrumental in the history of Marmaris.

This didn't seem to favor either the expansion or the prestige of ancient Physcus, the original Dorian colony, but Suleiman managed to easily muster an army in 1522, when he began his successful siege of Rhodes.

Day 6

At Sea

Day 7

Naples, Italy 

Founded in the second millennium BC, Naples, another MSC Mediterranean cruise destination, is one of Italy's ancient gems. With a lively historic center centered around a beautiful bay, the city offers all kinds of architectural attractions, works of art, and culinary delights. The extinct volcano of Vesuvius provides a picture-postcard backdrop, while from the city, you can travel to the archaeological site of Pompeii or enjoy the glamorous culture of Capri.

Day 8

Rome, Italy

Not even a lifetime would be enough to fully explore the Eternal City. They say all roads lead to Rome, and it has certainly seemed so throughout the centuries, as emperors and popes alike invested their wealth in erecting monuments worthy of this magnificent city.

  • Cruise only
  • Full board available in buffet and main restaurant
  • Gym, pools and relaxation
  • West End-style theatre shows
  • Children Clubs and activities
  • Flights and transfers 
  • 17th July from £933 pp 
  • 14th August from £1083pp

Price correct at time of publication (11/12/2025)