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DEPART 2017 28 JUN


ROME TO VENICE Seven Seas Voyager® NIGHTS


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Rome (Civitavecchia), Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Gaeta, Sorrento/Capri,


Taormina (Sicily), Corfu, Kotor, Dubrovnik, Ancona, Venice O


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DEPART 2017 8 JUL


VENICE TO BARCELONA Seven Seas Voyager® NIGHTS


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Venice, Dubrovnik, Corfu, Taormina (Sicily), Amalfi, Rome (Civitavecchia), Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Monte Carlo, Marseille, Palamos, Barcelona


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BARCELONA TO MONTE CARLO Seven Seas Voyager® NIGHTS


DEPART 2017 18 JUL


7 Itinerary


Barcelona, Mahón (Menorca), Marseille, St. Tropez, Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Rome (Civitavecchia), Portofino, Monte Carlo O


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NEW — From TAORMINA, enjoy a scenic drive to one of the most famous estates of the Etna region for a Wine Tasting at Villa San Michele. Appreciate breathtaking views while sampling the region’s fine wines.


In CORFU, explore some of the most beautiful spots on the island including the 14th century Venetian fortress, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the Corfu Panorama tour.


In KOTOR, tour the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Old Town and its historically important buildings on the Leisurely Kotor excursion.


In DUBROVNIK, visit two museums and take in the views of magnificent fortresses on the City Walls, the Maritime & Rupe Museums tour.


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