Discover the Glamour of the Rivieras

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Discover the Glamour of the Rivieras



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ITINERARY

Nice, France
Your exciting journey begins in Nice on the French Riviera. Here, you’ll be transferred to your luxury Emerald yacht to embark on an enthralling discovery of the French and Italian coastlines. This evening, enjoy a delightful Côte dAzur sunset cruise. Please book your flight to arrive into Nice prior to 01:00 PM.

Marseille, France
Dating back to 600 BC, Marseille is considered to be the oldest city in France. It’s been an important trading port since ancient times, creating the rich cultural melting pot that is modern Marseille. Incredible cuisine, buzzy cafes, chic wine bars and street murals have transformed this gritty urban hub into one of France’s most exciting destinations. This eclectic city boasts a bold arts scene: visit the Musée dHistoire de Marseille and glimpse exhibits from the citys past, or Musée dArt Contemporain for more modern pieces. With its blend of African and French influences, Marseille has a vibrant music scene and is the birthplace of French hip hop.

Cannes, France
Continue along the Côte dAzur to Cannes, a name synonymous with glamour and celebrity. This lively city is known for its luxurious designer boutiques, gastronomic restaurants and upscale hotels, which are frequented by the rich and famous. The pretty beaches are lined with striped sun loungers looking out over sparkling blue ocean. It is universally famous for the Cannes Film Festival, an annual event, which has become one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world.

Bonifacio, Corsica, France
Perched atop a narrow limestone peninsula on the French Island of Corsica, Bonifacio has breathtaking views of the sparkling 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. Don’t miss The Staircase of the King of Aragon (Escalier du Roi dAragon), a steep flight of steps carved into the cliffside, which leads down to the clear, blue-green sea.

Porto Cervo, Sardinia, Italy
Part of Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda, Porto Cervo is a luxurious resort town that blends contemporary Mediterranean design influences. It’s popular with upscale travellers who are drawn to its glamorous hotels, designer boutiques, exceptional restaurants 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. Before arriving to this stunning Italian island, enjoy a delightfully picturesque cruise through the Strait of Bonifacio, sure to be a highlight of your journey.

Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
A major cruise and commercial port in the Mediterranean, Civitavecchia is often called the Port of Rome and is the gateway to the ancient Italian capital. It was founded in the second century AD and remnants of the original Roman port are still evident today. Once in the Eternal City, there are iconic landmarks and millennia-old ruins at every turn. Visit the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and Vatican City, or just relax in a cobbled square with an authentic pizza and a glass of wine.

Bastia, Corsica, France
Return to the beautiful island of Corsica, but this time dock on its northern shores at the bustling port of Bastia. One of the busiest ports in France, this is where ferries connect the island to Italy and mainland France. Though popular with tourists, Bastia retains the feel of an authentic lived-in city, giving you a true taste of life in Corsica. Bastia is also regarded as a foodie destination with numerous restaurants and markets serving authentic Corsican cuisine. Seafood is a menu mainstay, with delicious local specialties such as ‘aziminu’, a type of fish bouillabaisse made with rockfish.

Nice, France  
This morning, after breakfast, set off to explore Nice. In this charming port city, stroll along the beautiful Promenade des Anglais, discover the delightful old quarter and soak up the glamorous atmosphere of the French Riviera. In the afternoon, you’ll be welcomed back on board your Emerald luxury yacht for the second half of your journey, ready to explore more of the chic French and Italian Rivieras.

Monte Carlo, Monaco
Officially known as the Principality of Monaco, this sovereign city-state is famous for its opulence and glamour, boasting high-end casinos, a glitzy harbour lined with superyachts and the exclusive Monte Carlo district, a jetsetter’s haven. This dazzling gem of the Côte dAzur is the official residence of Monaco’s royal household – the palace has been home to the Grimaldi family since the late 13th century – and boasts several museums. Monaco also hosts numerous cultural events throughout the year, celebrating everything from music to the visual arts, as well as the annual Monaco Grand Prix, a prestigious Formula One motor racing event.

Santa Margherita Ligure - Portofino, Italy
Welcome to Italy and Santa Margherita Ligure, a pretty resort town with panoramic views that’s revered for its timeless elegance and style. For those seeking ‘la dolce vita’, you’re sure to find it in abundance here. Stroll the Santa Margherita promenade or the pebbly beachfront, admiring the gleaming yachts and sailing boats. Marvel at an impressive Baroque-era church along the cobbled streets and savour succulent red shrimps, the local fishermen’s catch of the day. Later in the morning, you’ll sail on to delightful Portofino. Embedded along the Italian Riviera, eternally popular Portofino boasts a rich gastronomic scene, a picturesque harbour and narrow streets lined with charming, pastel-hued houses, high-end boutiques and restaurants specialising in freshly caught seafood.

Porto Venere (Cinque Terre), Italy
Situated along the Ligurian coast and Italy’s northwest shores, Porto Venere is an ancient city dating back to Roman times. Now a World Heritage site, it’s imbued with a romantic history – thanks to its penchant for attracting famous poets and artists over the centuries. Porto Venere’s wonderful swimming spots were beloved by, amongst others, the legendary English poet Lord Byron, who regularly bathed and meditated here in the early 1800s. One of Porto Veneres most striking features is its Gothic-style Church of St. Peter, dating back to the 12th century and resting atop a rocky headland overlooking the sparkling sea.

Marina di Carrara, Italy
Early in the morning, you’ll cruise to the beautiful Tuscany region and Marina di Carrara, known for its marble heritage and scenic views of the Apuan Alps. The highly prized Carrara marble quarried near here not only ranks as one of Italy’s most celebrated artisan products but has been used for centuries to create some of the world’s most important artistic wonders, including Michelangelo’s iconic Statue of David. These shimmering mountains of the purest marble contrast beautifully with Marina di Carrara’s coastal scenery. A late departure gives you time to explore the lively seafront promenade packed with bars and restaurants after the sun goes down.

Livorno (Florence), Italy
Along the western coast of Tuscany, the bustling city of Livorno boasts a modern seaport, but is best known for its beauty, picturesque views of the azure Mediterranean Sea and delicious fresh seafood. Not surprisingly, the citys renowned culinary scene is heavily influenced by its seaside location, tempting with signature dishes such as cacciucco’, a traditional fish stew thats a must-try for anyone who visits. Livorno is also the gateway to the city of Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, and famed for its art, architecture and history. 

Calvi, Corsica, France
Today, you’ll arrive in Calvi, on the northwest shore of the French island of Corsica. Local legend claims Calvi was the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, although historians generally believe he was born in Genoa. While the true origins of the famed explorer remain debated, the natural beauty and rich culture of Calvi are undisputed. Calvis gorgeous beach presents a crescent-shaped bay of powdery white sand fringed by maritime pines. The town has evolved to become Corsica’s cultural capital, hosting several music festivals and art exhibitions during the idyllic summer months.

Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy
Your luxurious yacht returns to Italian shores today as your cruise concludes in Civitavecchia. This historic seaport is the main gateway for the ancient capital of Italy, Rome – aptly known as the ‘Eternal City.’ After bidding 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 01:00 PM. 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.