Terracotta Horizons – Santorini, Dubrovnik & Kotor
About this cruise
If you've got 14 nights to work with, this sailing from Civitavecchia (Rome) on August 18, 2026 through Salerno, Santorini and Kusadasi, with additional stops along the Eastern Mediterranean is genuinely one of the better ways to spend them. A few ports come in quick succession, which is great for sightseeing but means you'll appreciate the sea days when they arrive. The route threads through 5 countries along the Eastern Mediterranean coast: Italy, Greece, Türkiye, Croatia and Montenegro. Of the stops, Dubrovnik tends to be the one people talk about: The pearl of the Adriatic. Around 11 hours per port on average, which is generous enough to go beyond the obvious. Enchanted Princess has 13 restaurants on board, which means you could eat somewhere different nearly every night. There are enough performances, events, and social mixers on a cruise this length that you couldn't do them all if you tried. And that's a good problem. Civitavecchia (Rome) itself is worth spending some time in. Don't just treat it as a departure point. The timing works well too: warm evenings on deck, late sunsets, and a lively atmosphere. Sometimes the best trips are the ones you just go ahead and book.
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