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European Explorer on Sapphire Princess

Princess Cruise Lines

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9399

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44 113 517 5272

Price Highlights:

London £1669 & Above PP
Edinburgh £1689 & Above PP
Manchester £1729 & Above PP
Bristol £1749 & Above PP
Glasgow £1819 & Above PP
Birmingham £1829 & Above PP
Newcastle £1839 & Above PP
Belfast £1869 & Above PP
Leeds Bradford £1869 & Above PP
Cruise Princess Cruise Lines
Ship Sapphire Princess

Fly On:

2026
  • 17 April

Sail On:

2026
  • 19 April

Overview

Uncover Europe’s iconic coasts and hidden gems on the European Explorer—a 16-night journey combining the charm of Rome with the elegance of cruising. Start with 2 nights in a 4-star hotel in the Eternal City, where ancient ruins and Renaissance art set the stage for your adventure. Then, embark on a 14-night full-board cruise aboard the luxurious Sapphire Princess, sailing round-trip from Rome (Civitavecchia). Departing 17 April 2026, this unforgettable voyage lets you explore the Mediterranean’s most captivating ports in comfort and style, making it the perfect springtime escape for culture lovers and seasoned travelers alike.

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Itinerary

Day

1

Rome, Italy

Fly from the UK to Rome

Fly UK to Rome, transfer to the hotel for an overnight stay. Your gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome's seaport since the 13th century. The port has a long and venerable history. The emperor Trajan built a pleasure villa near the modern city, while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbour fortifications.

Yet the Eternal City eternally beckons. The ancient capital of the Western World and the centre of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years, Rome provides an inexhaustible feast. Visit the ruins of the Forum, view the splendours of the Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter.

Day

2

Rome, Italy

Overnight at the Hotel

Rome is often called the "Eternal City," a capital that has served as the heart of a vast empire, the seat of the Catholic Church, and a major pilgrimage destination for centuries.

Day

3

Rome, Italy

Departure 18:00

Transfer from the hotel to Civitavecchia Port, and embark the ship. A chance to explore your home for the next 14 nights

Day

4

Sardinia (Cagliari), Italy

Arrival 09:00, Departure 18:00

The views from the Terrazza Umberto I are panoramic: one looks out over Sardinia's capital, a city ancient even in Roman times. Mountains frame the azure waters of the gulf. Nearby lagoons harbour flocks of flamingos and egrets. Welcome to one of the most intriguing ports in the Western Mediterranean. Founded by Phoenician traders in the 7th century B.C., Cagliari has been a Carthaginian colony and a Roman seaport. Those fine old walls supporting the Terrazza Umberto I were erected in the 13th century by the Italian city-state of Pisa. In addition to its fine old Italian architecture, Cagliari boasts superb light, inviting waters, and excellent beaches.

Day

5

At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy the facilities onboard the ship

Day

6

Cartagena, Spain

Arrival 07:00, Departure 16:00

Cartagena is an ancient port - the city served as Hannibal's Spanish headquarters during the 2nd Punic War with Rome. The city remained a major trading port under the Romans and the Moors. Today, Cartagena is Spain's principal naval establishment and the site of an annual international maritime festival. The city is also your gateway to the Costa Calida, a region that boasts some of Spain's mildest weather along with 175 miles of beaches.

Day

7

Gibraltar

Arrival 08:00, Departure 17:00

The Rock crouches over the sea like an ancient stone beast, looking Sphinx-like at Africa. Beneath the white cliffs of this natural fortress grows a profusion of palm, pine, and cypress. No fewer than 600 varieties of flowers thrive here, some not found anywhere else on Earth. Gibraltar's stunning setting is matched by its history - five countries have battled for 13 centuries to control the passage between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. The result made for a cultural melting pot. Veiled Moroccan women in caftans and vacationing Englishmen and Spaniards stroll along the narrow, steep lanes. The locals revert to a liquid Spanish when talking among themselves. And visitors to a 15th-century cathedral pass through a blue-tiled courtyard, once part of a 13th-century mosque.

Kotor is renowned for its nightlife: the streets of the old port are lined with pubs, taverns, and cafés. The city is also host to a renowned summer carnival.

Day

8

At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy the facilities onboard the ship

Day

9

La Coruna, Spain

With La Coruña's impressive and extensive history, visitors are often surprised at how modern the city is. It was from here that, in 1588, Spain sent its "invincible" Armada sailing. A year later, Sir Francis Drake sent those ships scrambling, burning most of the city just for good measure. Drake's invasion was ultimately repelled by the people of La Coruña, inspired by the local heroine, María Pita.

In the process, La Coruña lost all of its Roman antiquities, including the Torre de Hercules, the present day monument as undergone several transformations over the centuries, the most important one carried out in 1788 by the engineer Eustaquio Giannini, who built the current façades around what remained of the Roman lighthouse, now declared a World Heritage Site. The city does, however, still offer incredible vistas, situated as it is on an outstretched of land blanketed on each side by the sea.

Day

10

Bilbao, Spain

Arrival 09:00, Departure 18:00

Bilbao used to be off the beaten track, but Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum literally put Bilbao on the map. The city offers impressive 19th-century buildings and bridges and is the gateway to the Basque Country.

Perched on the hills above the rust-coloured waters of the Nervion River, Bilbao is a thriving port and the commercial heart of Spain's Basque Country. The city dates back to the Middle Ages - it was granted city status by Don Diego Lopez de Haro, Lord of Biscay, in 1300 - but it was the 19th century and the Industrial Revolution that cemented Bilbao's economic status. Among the city's charms are the jumble of bars and restaurants found in Siete Calles, the city's old quarter. The Gran Via and the Alameda Mazarredo are graceful, wide 19th-century boulevards. And while the port still bustles with maritime traffic, the undulating lines of Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum attest to Bilbao's cultural vitality in the 21st century.

Day

11

At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy the facilities onboard the ship

Day

12

Le Havre (for Paris/Normandy), France

Arrival 07:00, Departure 20:00

Perhaps no other place in France holds more associations for English-speaking visitors than Normandy. The historic Allied landings on D-Day - 6 June, 1944 - live on in the memories of British and Americans alike. Nor has Le Havre forgotten the dark days of the war. The port was nearly completely destroyed during the Normandy campaign. Today, Le Havre is France's second largest port and the gateway to Paris, "City of Light," the Norman countryside, and the historic landing beaches.

Day

13

Dover (for London), England

Arrival 06:00, Departure 19:00

Visible for miles from the sea, the White Cliffs of Dover are an instantly recognizable symbol of England. Modern highways make Dover the doorstep to London - Britain's ever-fascinating capital. Visitors to this great city have a wealth of pleasures to choose from. Explore the notorious Tower of London and view the Crown Jewels. Visit Windsor Castle or see Westminster Abbey. The choices are fascinating and endless. Dover is also your gateway to Kent's green countryside, dotted with old medieval towns and castles.

Day

14

At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy the facilities onboard the ship

Day

15

Oslo, Norway

Arrival 10:00, Departure 19:00

Forest-clad slopes plummet to an island-studded fjord. Welcome to Oslo, Scandinavia's oldest capital city. The commercial centre of Norway, Oslo, has been a major trading port for over a millennium. Its harbour is crowded with shipping that ranges from cruise ships to workaday shrimp boats. Though a relatively modest city in size - some 550,000 Norwegians call it home - Oslo is one of the largest capital cities in the world in terms of area. The hills and lakes of its outlying countryside are a paradise for lovers of winter sports. And the city itself boasts a sophisticated, yet cozy charm, with a blend of 19th- and 20th-century buildings, many decorated with woodcarvings and bright frescoes, and wide avenues dotted with public squares and parks.

Day

16

Skagen, Denmark

Arrival 07:00, Departure 16:00

On Denmark's northern tip, where the Baltic meets the North Sea, lies Skagen (pronounced "Skain"). Skagen is a fishing town with a maritime history that reaches back to the early Middle Ages. Boasting white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and stunning natural landscapes, the area has lured artists since the mid-19th century, drawn to the radiant light's interplay on the rugged landscapes, seascape, and cityscapes. The town has been featured in world-famous paintings by artists such as Michael and Anna Ancher and P.S. Krøyer, and the area has long enjoyed a rich artistic heritage. Guided bicycle excursions give a unique, up-close perspective on this pretty town, with its picturesque white-picket fenced neighbourhoods featuring brightly painted yellow houses crowned by red-tiled roofs. Stroll through one of the many art galleries and museums, such as Skagen Art Museum and the Skagen Odde Nature Centre. When it's time to taste the delicacies of the region, head to Pakhuset for a chance to discover one of Skagen's most iconic foods-marinated herring accompanied by Aquavit, a traditional spirit of Scandinavia infused with spices and herbs. A visit to Grenen, where the North and Baltic Seas converge, is a must for all voyagers- you can even straddle the waters with a foot in each mighty sea.

Day

17

Copenhagen, Denmark

Arrival 05.00

Disembark ship and transfer to airport for flight back to the UK

Princess Premier packages, along with the Princess Plus package, are capacity-controlled by Princess Cruises. This means that availability of these packages is not unlimited and may be limited, especially on certain cruises. The specific terms and conditions related to capacity control for the Premier package, including the availability of specialty meals and unlimited drinks.

  • Return flights to Rome and out of Copenhagen from various UK Airports
  • Shuttle Transfer from Rome Airport to Hotel
  • 2 Nights in Rome at The Republic Hotel
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Private Transfer from Rome Hotel to Cruise Port
  • 14 nights full-board cruise onboard Sapphire Princess
  • Private transfers from Cruise Port to Copenhagen Airport

Add-ons:

Princess Plus you will receive the following:

Cost £50 per person per day

  • Cost £50 per person per day
  • *Plus Beverage Package inclusive of bar service charge. For all guests under the drinking age, the Plus Coffee & Soda Package will be provided as an alternative.
  • *Unlimited Wi-Fi for all guests in the cabin who have booked Princess Plus, on device per guest
  • *Pre-Paid Crew Appreciation for all guests in the cabin who have booked
  • Princess Plus
  • *Premium Desserts (2 per day)
  • *Fitness Classes (2 classes)

Princess Premier, applicable guests receive:

Cost £75 per person per day

  • *Unlimited Premier Beverage Package (when aged 18 years or over or 21 on some international voyages).
  • *MedNet Max Wi-Fi (4 devices per person).
  • *Fitness classes (unlimited).
  • *Premium Desserts (unlimited).
  • *Unlimited Speciality Dining
  • *Photo Package & Princess Medallion.
  • *Casual dining unlimited
  • *Reserved theatre seating
  • *Juice Bar
  • *Ocean Now access
  • *Complimentary room service

Package Summary

European Explorer on Sapphire Princess

Flight
Hotel
Cruise
Board
Transfer
0
9399
Price From 1669 pp
Sailing On
2026
  • 19 April
Cruise Princess Cruise Lines
Ship Sapphire Princess

What's Included?

Princess Premier packages, along with the Princess Plus package, are capacity-controlled by Princess Cruises. This means that availability of these packages is not unlimited and may be limited, especially on certain cruises. The specific terms and conditions related to capacity control for the Premier package, including the availability of specialty meals and unlimited drinks.

  • Return flights to Rome and out of Copenhagen from various UK Airports
  • Shuttle Transfer from Rome Airport to Hotel
  • 2 Nights in Rome at The Republic Hotel
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Private Transfer from Rome Hotel to Cruise Port
  • 14 nights full-board cruise onboard Sapphire Princess
  • Private transfers from Cruise Port to Copenhagen Airport

Add-ons:

Princess Plus you will receive the following:

Cost £50 per person per day

  • Cost £50 per person per day
  • *Plus Beverage Package inclusive of bar service charge. For all guests under the drinking age, the Plus Coffee & Soda Package will be provided as an alternative.
  • *Unlimited Wi-Fi for all guests in the cabin who have booked Princess Plus, on device per guest
  • *Pre-Paid Crew Appreciation for all guests in the cabin who have booked
  • Princess Plus
  • *Premium Desserts (2 per day)
  • *Fitness Classes (2 classes)

Princess Premier, applicable guests receive:

Cost £75 per person per day

  • *Unlimited Premier Beverage Package (when aged 18 years or over or 21 on some international voyages).
  • *MedNet Max Wi-Fi (4 devices per person).
  • *Fitness classes (unlimited).
  • *Premium Desserts (unlimited).
  • *Unlimited Speciality Dining
  • *Photo Package & Princess Medallion.
  • *Casual dining unlimited
  • *Reserved theatre seating
  • *Juice Bar
  • *Ocean Now access
  • *Complimentary room service
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Over View

Uncover Europe’s iconic coasts and hidden gems on the European Explorer—a 16-night journey combining the charm of Rome with the elegance of cruising. Start with 2 nights in a 4-star hotel in the Eternal City, where ancient ruins and Renaissance art set the stage for your adventure. Then, embark on a 14-night full-board cruise aboard the luxurious Sapphire Princess, sailing round-trip from Rome (Civitavecchia). Departing 17 April 2026, this unforgettable voyage lets you explore the Mediterranean’s most captivating ports in comfort and style, making it the perfect springtime escape for culture lovers and seasoned travelers alike.

Itinerary
Day

1

Rome, Italy

Fly from the UK to Rome

Fly UK to Rome, transfer to the hotel for an overnight stay. Your gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome's seaport since the 13th century. The port has a long and venerable history. The emperor Trajan built a pleasure villa near the modern city, while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbour fortifications.

Yet the Eternal City eternally beckons. The ancient capital of the Western World and the centre of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years, Rome provides an inexhaustible feast. Visit the ruins of the Forum, view the splendours of the Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter.

Day

2

Rome, Italy

Overnight at the Hotel

Rome is often called the "Eternal City," a capital that has served as the heart of a vast empire, the seat of the Catholic Church, and a major pilgrimage destination for centuries.

Day

3

Rome, Italy

Departure 18:00

Transfer from the hotel to Civitavecchia Port, and embark the ship. A chance to explore your home for the next 14 nights

Day

4

Sardinia (Cagliari), Italy

Arrival 09:00, Departure 18:00

The views from the Terrazza Umberto I are panoramic: one looks out over Sardinia's capital, a city ancient even in Roman times. Mountains frame the azure waters of the gulf. Nearby lagoons harbour flocks of flamingos and egrets. Welcome to one of the most intriguing ports in the Western Mediterranean. Founded by Phoenician traders in the 7th century B.C., Cagliari has been a Carthaginian colony and a Roman seaport. Those fine old walls supporting the Terrazza Umberto I were erected in the 13th century by the Italian city-state of Pisa. In addition to its fine old Italian architecture, Cagliari boasts superb light, inviting waters, and excellent beaches.

Day

5

At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy the facilities onboard the ship

Day

6

Cartagena, Spain

Arrival 07:00, Departure 16:00

Cartagena is an ancient port - the city served as Hannibal's Spanish headquarters during the 2nd Punic War with Rome. The city remained a major trading port under the Romans and the Moors. Today, Cartagena is Spain's principal naval establishment and the site of an annual international maritime festival. The city is also your gateway to the Costa Calida, a region that boasts some of Spain's mildest weather along with 175 miles of beaches.

Day

7

Gibraltar

Arrival 08:00, Departure 17:00

The Rock crouches over the sea like an ancient stone beast, looking Sphinx-like at Africa. Beneath the white cliffs of this natural fortress grows a profusion of palm, pine, and cypress. No fewer than 600 varieties of flowers thrive here, some not found anywhere else on Earth. Gibraltar's stunning setting is matched by its history - five countries have battled for 13 centuries to control the passage between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. The result made for a cultural melting pot. Veiled Moroccan women in caftans and vacationing Englishmen and Spaniards stroll along the narrow, steep lanes. The locals revert to a liquid Spanish when talking among themselves. And visitors to a 15th-century cathedral pass through a blue-tiled courtyard, once part of a 13th-century mosque.

Kotor is renowned for its nightlife: the streets of the old port are lined with pubs, taverns, and cafés. The city is also host to a renowned summer carnival.

Day

8

At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy the facilities onboard the ship

Day

9

La Coruna, Spain

With La Coruña's impressive and extensive history, visitors are often surprised at how modern the city is. It was from here that, in 1588, Spain sent its "invincible" Armada sailing. A year later, Sir Francis Drake sent those ships scrambling, burning most of the city just for good measure. Drake's invasion was ultimately repelled by the people of La Coruña, inspired by the local heroine, María Pita.

In the process, La Coruña lost all of its Roman antiquities, including the Torre de Hercules, the present day monument as undergone several transformations over the centuries, the most important one carried out in 1788 by the engineer Eustaquio Giannini, who built the current façades around what remained of the Roman lighthouse, now declared a World Heritage Site. The city does, however, still offer incredible vistas, situated as it is on an outstretched of land blanketed on each side by the sea.

Day

10

Bilbao, Spain

Arrival 09:00, Departure 18:00

Bilbao used to be off the beaten track, but Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum literally put Bilbao on the map. The city offers impressive 19th-century buildings and bridges and is the gateway to the Basque Country.

Perched on the hills above the rust-coloured waters of the Nervion River, Bilbao is a thriving port and the commercial heart of Spain's Basque Country. The city dates back to the Middle Ages - it was granted city status by Don Diego Lopez de Haro, Lord of Biscay, in 1300 - but it was the 19th century and the Industrial Revolution that cemented Bilbao's economic status. Among the city's charms are the jumble of bars and restaurants found in Siete Calles, the city's old quarter. The Gran Via and the Alameda Mazarredo are graceful, wide 19th-century boulevards. And while the port still bustles with maritime traffic, the undulating lines of Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum attest to Bilbao's cultural vitality in the 21st century.

Day

11

At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy the facilities onboard the ship

Day

12

Le Havre (for Paris/Normandy), France

Arrival 07:00, Departure 20:00

Perhaps no other place in France holds more associations for English-speaking visitors than Normandy. The historic Allied landings on D-Day - 6 June, 1944 - live on in the memories of British and Americans alike. Nor has Le Havre forgotten the dark days of the war. The port was nearly completely destroyed during the Normandy campaign. Today, Le Havre is France's second largest port and the gateway to Paris, "City of Light," the Norman countryside, and the historic landing beaches.

Day

13

Dover (for London), England

Arrival 06:00, Departure 19:00

Visible for miles from the sea, the White Cliffs of Dover are an instantly recognizable symbol of England. Modern highways make Dover the doorstep to London - Britain's ever-fascinating capital. Visitors to this great city have a wealth of pleasures to choose from. Explore the notorious Tower of London and view the Crown Jewels. Visit Windsor Castle or see Westminster Abbey. The choices are fascinating and endless. Dover is also your gateway to Kent's green countryside, dotted with old medieval towns and castles.

Day

14

At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy the facilities onboard the ship

Day

15

Oslo, Norway

Arrival 10:00, Departure 19:00

Forest-clad slopes plummet to an island-studded fjord. Welcome to Oslo, Scandinavia's oldest capital city. The commercial centre of Norway, Oslo, has been a major trading port for over a millennium. Its harbour is crowded with shipping that ranges from cruise ships to workaday shrimp boats. Though a relatively modest city in size - some 550,000 Norwegians call it home - Oslo is one of the largest capital cities in the world in terms of area. The hills and lakes of its outlying countryside are a paradise for lovers of winter sports. And the city itself boasts a sophisticated, yet cozy charm, with a blend of 19th- and 20th-century buildings, many decorated with woodcarvings and bright frescoes, and wide avenues dotted with public squares and parks.

Day

16

Skagen, Denmark

Arrival 07:00, Departure 16:00

On Denmark's northern tip, where the Baltic meets the North Sea, lies Skagen (pronounced "Skain"). Skagen is a fishing town with a maritime history that reaches back to the early Middle Ages. Boasting white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and stunning natural landscapes, the area has lured artists since the mid-19th century, drawn to the radiant light's interplay on the rugged landscapes, seascape, and cityscapes. The town has been featured in world-famous paintings by artists such as Michael and Anna Ancher and P.S. Krøyer, and the area has long enjoyed a rich artistic heritage. Guided bicycle excursions give a unique, up-close perspective on this pretty town, with its picturesque white-picket fenced neighbourhoods featuring brightly painted yellow houses crowned by red-tiled roofs. Stroll through one of the many art galleries and museums, such as Skagen Art Museum and the Skagen Odde Nature Centre. When it's time to taste the delicacies of the region, head to Pakhuset for a chance to discover one of Skagen's most iconic foods-marinated herring accompanied by Aquavit, a traditional spirit of Scandinavia infused with spices and herbs. A visit to Grenen, where the North and Baltic Seas converge, is a must for all voyagers- you can even straddle the waters with a foot in each mighty sea.

Day

17

Copenhagen, Denmark

Arrival 05.00

Disembark ship and transfer to airport for flight back to the UK

Ship Facilities
Dinning
Entertainment
Fitness
Kids
Cabin
Inside
Ocean View
Balcony
Suite
What's Included

Princess Premier packages, along with the Princess Plus package, are capacity-controlled by Princess Cruises. This means that availability of these packages is not unlimited and may be limited, especially on certain cruises. The specific terms and conditions related to capacity control for the Premier package, including the availability of specialty meals and unlimited drinks.

  • Return flights to Rome and out of Copenhagen from various UK Airports
  • Shuttle Transfer from Rome Airport to Hotel
  • 2 Nights in Rome at The Republic Hotel
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Private Transfer from Rome Hotel to Cruise Port
  • 14 nights full-board cruise onboard Sapphire Princess
  • Private transfers from Cruise Port to Copenhagen Airport

Add-ons:

Princess Plus you will receive the following:

Cost £50 per person per day

  • Cost £50 per person per day
  • *Plus Beverage Package inclusive of bar service charge. For all guests under the drinking age, the Plus Coffee & Soda Package will be provided as an alternative.
  • *Unlimited Wi-Fi for all guests in the cabin who have booked Princess Plus, on device per guest
  • *Pre-Paid Crew Appreciation for all guests in the cabin who have booked
  • Princess Plus
  • *Premium Desserts (2 per day)
  • *Fitness Classes (2 classes)

Princess Premier, applicable guests receive:

Cost £75 per person per day

  • *Unlimited Premier Beverage Package (when aged 18 years or over or 21 on some international voyages).
  • *MedNet Max Wi-Fi (4 devices per person).
  • *Fitness classes (unlimited).
  • *Premium Desserts (unlimited).
  • *Unlimited Speciality Dining
  • *Photo Package & Princess Medallion.
  • *Casual dining unlimited
  • *Reserved theatre seating
  • *Juice Bar
  • *Ocean Now access
  • *Complimentary room service

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