10 nights. Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro
From 24.055 Bs Average per person

10 nights. Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro

Departure from: Istanbul, Turkey
From
24.055 Bs
Average per person
Taxes included
From
24.055 Bs
Average per person
Taxes included
Cruises Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Viva
Norwegian Viva
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Norwegian wants you to enjoy a perfect vacation aboard the Norwegian Viva. This ship is here to impress you and provide a unique experience at sea. On board, you'll find infinity pools and a glass bridge that offer stunning views.
20Decks
3,099Occupancy
1,388Crew
2023Inaugurated
142,500tn.Tonnage
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istanbul, turkey
Day 1
istanbul, turkey
Departure: 17:00
Istanbul's historical significance and its incredible cultural and architectural legacy can be attributed to its ideal strategic location, spanning the Bosphorus straits that divide Europe and Asia Minor. Throughout most of its 2,500-year history, the city (initially known as Byzantium, then Constantinople, and since 1930, Istanbul) has been a cultural melting pot. Today, its population of over 13 million is predominantly Turkish, with many of its residents being recent migrants from rural Turkey, drawn by the prospect of employment and career opportunities in this dynamic, rapidly expanding city. Although Istanbul is no longer the capital of the country, it remains Turkey's economic and cultural hub - a status emphasized by its designation as a European City of Culture in 2010 and the UNESCO World Heritage recognition of many of its key landmarks. These range from breathtaking Ottoman mosques and Byzantine churches and catacombs, to the pillars of Hellenistic temples and the remnants of enormous medieval city walls. However, Istanbul offers more than just Byzantine and Ottoman heritage. A rapidly growing economy has led to a thriving arts and music scene, with an abundance of new bars, clubs, private art galleries, restaurants, and designer fashion stores.
ephesus (kusadasi), turkey
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Day 2
ephesus (kusadasi), turkey
Arrival: 13:30 - Departure: 22:30
Kusadasi is a seaside resort town located in the Aydin Province of Aegean Turkey. It's a favored destination for tourists, known for its numerous beaches and as Turkey's most active cruise port. Many cruise ship passengers visit the ancient city of Ephesus, one of the most significant and well-preserved Greco-Roman sites in Turkey. There are several appealing beaches both to the south and north of Kusadasi. All these beaches are commercialized with hotels surrounding them. To the south of Kusadasi, you'll find the Ladies Beach, Lost Paradise Beach, and the Long Beach. Kusadasi serves as the entry point to Ephesus, an intriguing ancient city that features baths, gyms, an acoustic theater, temples, arches, and much more. The Roman Ruins at Ephesus are truly breathtaking. Within the town, you can visit the City Walls, Kaleiçi Camii, the Öküz Mehmet Pasha Caravanserai, and the Guvercin Adası peninsula. Kusadasi is one of Turkey's more cosmopolitan and vibrant resorts.
santorini, greece
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Day 3
santorini, greece
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 22:00
Created by a massive volcanic eruption that is believed to have inspired the legend of Atlantis, Santorini is the most visually stunning island in the Aegean Sea. The island is essentially the outer edge of a submerged volcano, with its entire eastern coast consisting of a series of small towns situated on tall hills. Fira, the island's dramatically located capital, is perched on the cliffs overlooking the sea. Fira, along with the Parthenon, is one of the most recognized images of Greece. Its narrow streets are filled with souvenir shops, charming boutiques, and numerous jewelry stores. It is home to two beautiful churches, the Greek Orthodox and the Catholic Cathedral of St John the Baptist, as well as a small local museum. Fira also boasts a vibrant nightlife, with excellent restaurants and bars, and a few nightclubs. The city itself is a spectacle, especially at sunset. Another great spot to watch the sunset is the town of Ia, a small village perched on the rocky point of land at the northern tip of the island, 300m above the sea. The beaches in Santorini are unique compared to other Greek beaches due to their distinctive geographical features. Red and black volcanic pebbles cover the shores of Santorini's beaches, and steep cliffs create a scenic atmosphere. The most famous of these beaches is the Red beach, while Perissa, Kamari, and Perivolos are also very popular. Santorini is a truly magnificent destination. The placement of some of its main towns along the cliff-top edge of the caldera is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful sights in the world. The buildings seem to defy gravity as they cling to the cliffs and are stacked one on top of the other like a pile of sugar cubes. The sandy, multicolored beaches are just the cherry on top.
mykonos, greece
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Day 4
mykonos, greece
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 22:00
Mykonos is a favored vacation spot located in the Cyclades group of Greek islands, nestled in the heart of the Aegean Sea. In the 1960s, Mykonos emerged as a bohemian hotspot and has since evolved into one of the most glamorous holiday resorts in the country, proudly showcasing its vibrant style and reputation. For many years, this central Cyclade was the top Mediterranean destination for gay travelers, although recently Mykonos has been working to attract a more diverse crowd. Despite this, the nightlife remains very gay-friendly and the island is a haven for any party-goer with its loud and lengthy nights. The main town on the island is Chora, or Mykonos town, which is filled with narrow, winding streets, buildings painted white with blue accents, delightful restaurants, clothing and jewelry stores, a fish market, and a vegetable market. It is one of the most cosmopolitan and bustling towns in the Aegean. Apart from Chora, there is only one other town on the island, Ano Mera, which is quieter and less frequented by tourists. While visiting, be sure to see the Monastery of Panagia Tourliani, a traditional Greek Orthodox Church featuring a beautiful iconostasis. The island itself is arid and barren, but it boasts some excellent sandy beaches, the most famous of which are Paradise and Super Paradise. However, there are many other beaches to explore around the island. From the quaint port, you can take a boat to the beaches or to Delos, transitioning from the present to the ancient past, from one set of myths to another.
athens (piraeus), greece
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Day 5
athens (piraeus), greece
Arrival: 05:30 - Departure: 18:00
Here is the text adapted into standard American English: Piraeus is a port city in the region of Attica, Greece. Piraeus is located within the Athens urban area, about 5 miles (8 kilometers) southwest of downtown Athens (the municipality of Athens), along the east coast of the Saronic Gulf. According to the 2011 census, Piraeus had a population of 163,688 within its administrative limits, making it the fifth-largest municipality in Greece and the second-largest within the urban area of the Greek capital, after the municipality of Athens. The municipality of Piraeus and four other suburban municipalities form the regional unit of Piraeus, sometimes called the Greater Piraeus area, with a total population of 448,997. It is part of the Athens urban area. Piraeus has a long recorded history dating back to ancient Greece. The city was founded in the early 5th century BC, when this area was chosen to become the new port of classical Athens and was developed as a model harbor, concentrating all of Athens’s import and transit trade. During the Golden Age of Athens, the Long Walls were built to fortify Athens and its port (Piraeus). As a result, it became the main harbor of ancient Greece but declined gradually after the 3rd century BC. It grew again in the 19th century, after Athens was declared the capital of Greece. In the modern era, Piraeus is a large, busy city and an integral part of Athens. It is home to the country’s largest harbor and has all the characteristics of a major maritime and commercial-industrial center. The Port of Piraeus is the main port of Greece, the largest passenger port in Europe, and the second-largest in the world, serving about 20 million passengers annually. With a throughput of 1.4 million TEUs, Piraeus ranks among the top ten European ports for container traffic and is the leading container port in the Eastern Mediterranean. The municipality hosted events in both the 1896 and 2004 Summer Olympics held in Athens. The University of Piraeus is one of the largest universities in Greece and has the country’s second-oldest business school, as well as the oldest academic department in the field of finance.
katakolon, greece
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Day 6
katakolon, greece
Arrival: 09:00 - Departure: 19:00
Olympia is a city in the Peloponnese region of Greece. This was the location of the original Olympic Games. These games, which took place every four years in honor of the Greek god Zeus, continued throughout the entire Classical Age. The main sanctuary, or Altis, contained temples, altars, shrines, and public buildings for both religious and secular uses. The flame for each modern Olympic Games is still ignited in this city, using a reflection of sunlight in a parabolic mirror, and then transported by torch to the location where the games are to be held.
corfu, greece
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Day 7
corfu, greece
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
With its Venetian fortress, British palaces, and a French esplanade modeled after the Rue de Rivoli in Paris, Corfu might not immediately strike you as Greek. As the most populated and cosmopolitan of the Ionian Islands, it is teeming with foreign visitors and architecture. According to legend, Corfu was the island where the shipwrecked Odysseus met the beautiful Princess Nausicaa. Some locals even claim it was the magical island imagined by Shakespeare in The Tempest. Corfu Town, a quaint and enjoyable city, is the largest and most significant town on the island. This is where you'll find the airport and where most cruise ships and long-distance ferries dock. The Old Fortress, built by the Venetians in 1546 on the site of a Byzantine castle, is undoubtedly one of Corfu’s landmarks. Separated from the rest of the town by a moat, the fortress dominates the Old Town, a labyrinth of narrow streets. As you wander, you'll discover chapels, old mansions, and hidden garden squares around every corner. Between the Old Fortress and the Old Town lies The Esplanade, considered the most beautiful esplanade in Greece, with its arches and cafes. The Achillion Palace, located in the picturesque village of Gastouri, 10 km south of the city center, was the summer residence of Empress Sissi from 1890 until her death in 1898. This stunning building and its scenic gardens offer a panoramic view of the sea and Corfu town. On the northwestern tip of the island, you'll find the bustling resort of Sidari, which is actually two small coastal villages connected by a long, sweeping sandy beach. The Kanoni peninsula, home to a 17th-century women's monastery, is one of Corfu's best-known landmarks and is featured on numerous postcards from the island. From the islet of Kanoni, you can take a boat to another islet, Mouse Island or Pontikonisi. Corfu's architecture is incredibly diverse, reflecting the various civilizations that once occupied the island. While mass tourism has marred parts of the island, much of it remains covered in olive groves, mountains, and woodland. Corfu Town is a charming and elegant town, nestled between two fortresses. Considered one of Greece's most beautiful cities, it's easy to see why as you stroll down the narrow streets and through the alleys, traverse spacious squares, visit Byzantine churches, and admire Venetian monuments. And of course, Corfu also boasts its natural beauty; the green-turquoise water that surrounds the town.
dubrovnik, croatia
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Day 8
dubrovnik, croatia
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 19:00
George Bernard Shaw referred to Dubrovnik as "the pearl of the Adriatic, a paradise on earth", and indeed, it might be one of the most stunning cities you'll ever witness. Predominantly constructed and long occupied by the Venetians, Dubrovnik exudes a regal charm and remarkable architectural harmony that attracts thousands of tourists every summer. Established in the 7th century, Dubrovnik was nestled amidst a vast oak forest, from which it derived its name. Take a stroll along the ancient city walls for panoramic views of the old town and the nearby coast. Just before leaving the old town through the western gate, make a right turn to visit the Franciscan Monastery and tranquil cloisters. Right at the entrance is Europe's oldest pharmacy, established in 1371. In the northern corner of the old city lies the Dominican Cloister and Museum, housing a polyptych by Titian. The majestic Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is situated in the heart of Poljana Marin Držić and its treasury is open for visits; look out for the artwork by Raphael. Dubrovnik boasts warm, crystal-clear waters; don't just admire it from afar, take a plunge. The adventurous can dive and sunbathe along the rocks or swim around the city walls while others marvel from above. Dubrovnik's formidable battlements shine in the early morning light, but by early afternoon, the sea's pristine blue waters lure you away from the city and its tourist noise. If you can handle the crowd, you might also discover a slice of paradise.
bar -  montenegro
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Day 9
bar - montenegro
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 18:00
Bar is a seaside town in southern Montenegro. Bar serves as the hub of Bar Municipality, and is a significant seaport in Montenegro. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Stari Bar (Old Town Bar). • Bar Fortress. • The Oldest Olive tree in the world. Aged between 2000 and 2500 years old. • Port of Bar. • Beaches in Susanj.
split croatia
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Day 10
split croatia
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 18:00
Split, Croatia’s vibrant coastal hub, blends ancient history with a lively Mediterranean atmosphere. At its heart lies Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that feels more like a living city than a museum. Wander its maze of marble streets, stumble upon hidden courtyards, and admire the mix of Roman, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture. Don’t miss the Cathedral of Saint Domnius and the climb up its bell tower for sweeping views over the terracotta rooftops and sparkling Adriatic Sea. The city’s seaside promenade, the Riva, is where locals and visitors converge from morning coffee to late-night cocktails. Lined with palm trees, cafes, and restaurants, it’s the perfect place to people-watch and soak up the Dalmatian lifestyle. Just behind, the bustling Green Market and fish market offer a glimpse of everyday life in Split, with stalls piled high with fresh produce, local cheeses, and seafood straight from the Adriatic. For swimming and relaxation, head to Bačvice Beach, famous for its shallow waters and the local ball game “picigin,” or explore quieter pebbled beaches like Kašjuni and Firule. Nature lovers should hike or bike through Marjan Hill, a forested park offering panoramic viewpoints, small chapels, and secluded coves ideal for a peaceful dip. The shaded trails and sea breezes make it a refreshing escape from the city center. Split also serves as an excellent base for exploring the Dalmatian coast and islands. Everyday ferries and catamarans link the city to Hvar, Brač, Šolta, and Vis, each with its own character—from chic nightlife and vineyards to quiet fishing villages and hidden bays. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, foodie, beach lover, or island-hopper, Split offers a compelling mix of culture, relaxation, and adventure.
ravenna, italy
Day 11
ravenna, italy
Arrival: 06:00
Ravenna is the capital city of the Province of Ravenna. The city was the heart of the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna until the invasion of the Franks in 751, after which it became the seat of the Kingdom of the Lombards. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTION • Basilica of Sant' Apollinare Nuovo - explore the entire building and its stunning mosaics. If you're a fan of ancient churches and intriguing architecture, this is a must-visit. • For those interested in historical figures, the city also houses Dante's Tomb. • Sant' Apollinare in Classe, it is renowned for its extraordinary mosaics. • Basilica of San Vitale is filled with mosaics and is considered a significant monument in Western art history. • Mausoleum of Galla Placidia.
What you should know:
Itinerary
  • The order of the ports may vary depending on the date of departure.
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  • Itineraries can change at any time without prior notice.
Boarding and landing
  • For safety reasons, all passengers must board 2 hours before departure on day 1 of the cruise.
  • Disembarkation usually begins 2 hours after docking on the last day of the cruise.
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NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.

What’s included?

  • Full board or selected board accommodation
  • Basic beverages (water, juice, coffee, tea, and lemonade from a dispenser)
  • Assistance in Spanish
  • Onboard entertainment, programs for children and young people, water parks, sports facilities, and adventure circuits.
  • Port taxes

What’s NOT included?

  • Service charges (Tips)
  • Use of spa facilities and treatments
  • Beverage package (except where otherwise specified)
  • Land excursions
  • Specialty restaurants

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Benefits
Up to 35% off

That's right, up to 35% off if you book your cruise before September 17. See the rest of the terms and conditions for this promotion. Discount already included in the prices shown.

Free at Sea from €69

When booking your NCL cruise, you can enhance your experience with us for a small supplement of €69 per person. Get two of these packages we offer: Premium beverage packages, dinners at specialty restaurants, discounts on excursions, Wi-Fi per cabin, and 3rd and 4th passengers pay only taxes. The price of the supplement will depend on the number of nights booked. See other conditions.

Services in Spanish

The language used on our cruises is English, but services are offered in Spanish on all ships and itineraries (except on cruises to Hawaii aboard the Pride of America).

Fun on board

Norwegian's modern ships have revolutionized onboard entertainment. With Norwegian, you can compete on an exciting race track or enjoy the largest ropes course at sea. And when you need to relax, a hot stone massage at Mandara Spa is always a great option. No matter what kind of trip you're taking, whether it's with friends, romantic, or with family, fun is guaranteed for all ages.

The Haven

More luxurious, spacious, and better equipped cabins for you. With The Haven, you will have the personal service of a concierge and a 24-hour butler at your disposal. But that's not all: you'll have an exclusive solarium close to your cabin and priority at all times (when boarding, disembarking, boarding boats to the coast, enjoying onboard entertainment, at dinner times, etc.). The Haven is an exclusive experience that will make you feel like you're on your own private ship.

Broadway shows

On any of our ships, you can enjoy spectacular Broadway shows. Musicals such as Rock of Ages and Million Dollar Quartet, as well as other great theatrical productions. Don't miss out!

Great Stirrup Cay y Harvest Cay

Your Caribbean cruise has a mandatory stop. Great Stirrup Cay and Harvest Cay, two private islands in the middle of the Caribbean Sea where you can enjoy activities such as snorkeling, diving, jet skiing, swimming pools, water slides, kayaking, zip lines, and more, surrounded by turtles and colorful fish. An incredible experience!

Categories of Norwegian Viva
Balcony

Balcony

Interior

Interior

Outside

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Suite

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Image is representative only; size, layout and furnishings may vary (within the same stateroom category).
Specifications of Norwegian Viva
Bars and Lounges
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Restaurants
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Cinema
Theater
Library
Spa
Children swimming pool
Internet
Laundry
Salon
Casino
Chapel
Nightclub
Weddings
ShowRoom
Nursery
Gym
24h service
Inaugurated
2023
Renovated
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Cruise speed
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Stateroom capacity
1,646
Interior stateroom capacity
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Exterior stateroom capacity
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Occupancy
3,099
Beam:
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Length
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Tonnage
142,500tn.
Decks
20
Crew
1,388
Swimming Pools
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Important information about your NCL Cruise

Conditions to make your reservation, cancellation conditions, boarding requirements...

You are about to make a reservation for a Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) Cruise on our website, and we believe it is important that you know the different requirements and conditions that this shipping company demands of its customers.

Deposit required

In order to confirm an NCL cruise vacation, a deposit is required as follows:

All Categories, regardless of cruise length (cruise only bookings and flexible flight cruises): 25% of voyage fare

Restricted Flight Cruise Reservations: 25% of the voyage fare and the full cost of the Restricted Flight

Full payment of your reservation

Full payment of the reservation must be made 30 days before the departure date or at the time of acceptance of the reservation if the acceptance occurs within 30 days prior to the date of embarkation.

Cancellation and Management Fees

You may cancel your confirmed reservation at any time prior to departure, keeping in mind that cancellation charges will apply as set forth below:

  • If the cancellation occurs more than 29 days before departure: 25% of the total amount
  • If the cancellation occurs between 28 - 15 days before departure: 55% of the total amount
  • If the cancellation occurs between 14 - 8 days before departure: 80% of the total amount
  • If the cancellation occurs between 7 - 0 days before departure: 100% of the total amount*

(*) It will also be applied in the event that the passenger does not show up for his vacation without previously notifying us of his intention.

In the event a cancellation reduces the number of occupants per stateroom or the number of full-fare paying guests below the number on which the price and/or potential discounts or benefits of your reservation were based, we will recalculate the cost of the holiday for all other passengers in accordance with the then applicable rate and we will re-invoice you accordingly.

No refund will be made for any unused services on your vacation including, without limitation, any portion of the cruise, hotel accommodation, shore program, flight or transfer.

Management Expenses: in the case of cancellation by the holder of the reservation, the management expenses established in the reservation conditions and/or the combined travel contract accepted in making this reservation will apply, unless your advisor /a has subsequently sent you a personalized reservation confirmation indicating other conditions related to management expenses because the management of this specific reservation so establishes.

Health and safety protocols

As travel requirements around the world have been relaxed, we are pleased to inform all passengers that they are free to travel to their chosen location, regardless of their vaccination status and without the need for testing. This does not exempt the traveler from complying with the specific requirements of each destination of his trip.

For more information in this regard, you can consult the information provided by the shipping company at this link: Safe navigation

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We remind you that the information that we show you here is merely informative and that it may be modified by the shipping company, due to the change of season, specific promotions, new requirements, etc.

At the time of making your reservation you will always be faithfully informed of the conditions in force at this precise moment.

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