Few countries can compete with Italy’s tourist appeal. Anyone who visits can enjoy fantastic cities, quaint villages, a string of picture-perfect coastlines, amazing cuisine and a fascinating history.
Italy’s 4,800 miles of coastline – including the main islands – would take a lifetime to explore. Yet on a cruise, you can visit a selection of its finest sights in one trip. Florence, Rome and Naples ...
The joy of visiting Italy can be experienced by sea, with cruise ships bringing passengers to or near such sights as Rome's Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica (from the port city of Civitavecchia), ...
In a move to rekindle its tourism industry, devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, the Italian government has given its permission for cruise lines to begin operating in Italy again starting on ...
German line AIDA Cruises, a subsidiary of Carnival Corp., has moved up its restart date. The line plans to resume cruising in the Mediterranean on Oct. 17, it announced in a release provided by Roger ...
When the MSC Grandiosa set sail from Genoa, Italy, on Sunday — with only citizens of Europe’s Schengen-area countries and below its 70 percent capacity limit — it became the first ship in MSC’s fleet ...
The cruise line's ‘Constellation’ ship was in the middle of an 11-day sailing to Italy, Croatia and Montenegro aslu/ullstein bild via Getty A Celebrity Cruises ship was reportedly left drifting for ...