Italy is a dream destination for cruisers, offering a stunning mix of spectacular coastlines, charming islands, and historic cities that allow you to experience some of the most culturally rich spots in the world.
Suppose you are looking to experience the exclusive la dolce vita ports by yourself. In that case, one of the best ways is to compare European cruise itineraries that cover some of these breathtaking spots, best accessible by a cruise.
1. Venice (via Ravenna)
1.5-2 hrs by coach or train to Central Venice
Venice, the floating city, is a place like no other. Its iconic canals wind their way across a maze of iconic landmark attractions such as Doge’s Palace and St.Mark’s Cathedral, both great examples of Renaissance and Gothic architecture.
For an unforgettable romantic sightseeing trip, consider taking a ride on a gondola along the legendary Grand Canal and under the Rialto Bridge as the boatman sings some love songs for you.
Next, explore the city’s hidden squares lined with artisan shops selling everything from local handicrafts to souvenirs for carrying back home.
2. Positano (via Salerno)
1-1.5 hrs by coach or ferry
You can’t go to the Italian coast and not visit the beach. The central beach ‘Spiaggia Grande’ is right next to the ferry port, while the smaller ‘Fornillo Spiaggia’ is about a kilometre away.
There are plenty of hiking trails in the region and as you gain in altitude you get to see a different perspective of the Amalfi coast, especially from the Path of the Gods.
Known for its ceramics, there are many outlets here where you can buy a piece to take back home.

3. Pompeii (via Naples)
35-45 minutes
Naples is Italy’s third-largest city and an extremely popular port of Europe being the gateway to several iconic spots in the country.
Before going further inland, enjoy a stroll around the largest square in Naples, the Piazza Del Plebiscito and sit down in any cafe to enjoy a slice of a perfect Neapolitan pizza for lunch.
Drive to the nearby town of Pompeii and spend time exploring the ruins of the Roman civilization that got buried under mounds of lava and ash after the massive eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D..

4. Florence (via La Spezia)
1-1.5 hrs by train or coach
Once you arrive at the Italian cruise port of La Spezia, most travelers head straight to Florence considered to be the birthplace of the Renaissance movement.
Immerse yourself in the wealth of art and culture inside the Accademia Gallery and soak in the beauty of Michelangelo’s famous Statue of David.
At the Uffizi Gallery, you can marvel at the masterpieces of Da Vinci and Caravaggio by Botticelli. Admire the green facade of the Duomo, and then head to the Gucci museum for an insight into this global fashion powerhouse.

5. Taromina (via Messina)
30-45 minutes by car or bus
After spending some time at the port seeing Messina’s iconic landmarks and getting an excellent introduction to the history and culture of this Italian island, take a short car ride to the medieval village of Taormina.
Perched on the hillside of Mount Tauro, this seductive resort town enjoys an enviable location overlooking the Bay of Naples and far-reaching views of the ocean beyond.
One of Italy’s best beaches, Isola Bella, is located at the foot of the hill, while at the top is the famous Greek Theatre, while boutiques line either side of the high street of Corsa Umberto.
While all Italian ports are gateways to rich history and vibrant culture, travel times for the ones which are accessible by cruise can last the entire day.
So plan to ensure that you make the most of these exclusive spots, as each of these destinations promises to offer an unforgettable experience.
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