7 nights. Spain, France, Italy
From €1,171 Average per person

7 nights. Spain, France, Italy

Departure from: Barcelona, Spain
From
€1,171
Average per person
Taxes included
From
€1,171
Average per person
Taxes included
Norwegian Epic
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Norwegian Cruise Line reinvented cruising with Freestyle Cruising®, allowing guests to cruise as they please. And now Norwegian Epic, the newest ship in our fleet, once again reinvents the concept of cruising. Don't just be told what Norwegian Epic is like, experience for yourself the fascinating and varied entertainment options and exciting nightlife of this innovative ship!
329m.Length
41m.Beam:
16Decks
4Occupancy
1,724Crew
2010Inaugurated
155tn.Tonnage
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barcelona, spain
Day 1
barcelona, spain
Departure: 17:00
Barcelona is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It's the capital and biggest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city limits, its urban area extends to numerous neighbouring municipalities within the Province of Barcelona and is home to around 4.8 million people, making it the fifth most populous urban area in the European Union after Paris, the Ruhr area, Madrid, and Milan. It's one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea, located on the coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs, and bounded to the west by the Serra de Collserola mountain range, the tallest peak of which is 512 metres (1,680 feet) high.
palma de mallorca, spain
1
Day 2
palma de mallorca, spain
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 13:00
Palma de Mallorca, the vibrant capital of Spain’s Balearic Islands, is a city where beach life, history, and Mediterranean charm blend effortlessly. Stroll along the palm-lined seafront promenade, Passeig Marítim, and you’ll see luxury yachts bobbing in the harbor, terraced cafés buzzing with locals and visitors, and the golden silhouette of the city’s Gothic cathedral dominating the skyline. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Palma is an ideal base for exploring the island or simply soaking up the relaxed coastal atmosphere. At the heart of the city stands La Seu, the magnificent cathedral that has watched over Palma’s bay for centuries. Its soaring buttresses and intricate façade are impressive from a distance, but step inside to admire the colorful stained glass, including one of the largest rose windows in the world, and design elements reimagined by Antoni Gaudí. Just a short walk away, the Royal Palace of La Almudaina and the labyrinth of narrow streets in the old town reveal Palma’s layered past—from Moorish rule to medieval Christian reconquest. Palma is also a city for leisurely discovery. Get lost in the historic quarter among honey-colored stone buildings, hidden courtyards, and boutiques tucked into centuries-old houses. Pause in a traditional café for an ensaïmada, the island’s famous spiral pastry, or sample fresh seafood and tapas at the lively Mercat de l’Olivar. As evening falls, the city’s terraces fill with people enjoying a glass of local wine or a gin and tonic while the sun sets over the bay. Beyond the urban core, Palma offers easy access to some of Mallorca’s most beautiful beaches and scenic routes. A short drive or bus ride brings you to sandy coves with turquoise waters, while inland roads lead to charming villages such as Valldemossa and Deià in the Tramuntana mountains. Whether you’re drawn by culture, cuisine, nightlife, or nature, Palma de Mallorca is a destination that invites you to slow down, explore, and savor the Mediterranean way of life.
provence(marseille), france
2
Day 3
provence(marseille), france
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:00
Marseille is the second largest city in France, the biggest Mediterranean port and the economic hub of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Marseille is set in a beautiful location, nestled between rugged limestone hills and a sweeping bay, and is rich with history, which wasn’t always pleasant. Marseille is a popular holiday destination, as it has 300 days of sunshine a year. Today Marseille still retains traces of its tumultuous past, this ancient city is today very active and attractive. It has a powerful charm which encourages visitors, to wander through its old districts around le Vieux Port, in the gardens with the ancient ruins or the gardens of Longchamp Palace and, of course, on the esplanade of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde Cathedral, which overlooks the entire city Marseille is atmospheric and charming and a real must.
livorno (lucca) -  italy
3
Day 4
livorno (lucca) - italy
Arrival: 09:00 - Departure: 23:59
The city of Livorno is located in Tuscany. Today the city is presented as an industrial centre located on the shores of the Mediterranean, its productive activity is focused on metallurgical and chemical sectors although it also has a major oil refinery. Although the city also has a tourist attraction throughout the history that happened and the circumstances that it has gone through. Initially, Livorno was born as a small fishing village. But the city was very important for the Medici family as a strategic point and declared the port as a free port from 1590 until 1860. The city could develop through all of this development with the second world war is already lost the city suffered extensive damage above all its historic Cathedral and the synagogue.
catania,sicily,italy
4
Day 6
catania,sicily,italy
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 17:30
Catania is the second largest city in Sicily. Buried seven times by fierce eruptions of the Etna volcano and several earthquakes, much of its monuments have been destroyed. Nonetheless, the old town is well maintained, so much so, that it was declared a World Heritage Site in 2002. In the city centre, visitors will be able to enjoy the major feature of the city: its baroque architecture. The main examples are the Cathedral Square, Piazza del Duomo, with the Elephant Fountain, the adorned Cathedral, founded in the 11th century on the ruins of the ancient baths and the impressive 13th century Ursino Castle. The remains of the Roman and Greek heritage can still be witnessed at the former Acropolis of Katane that includes the Roman Theatre, built by Greeks and reconstructed by Romans, the Odeon and the Amphitheatre. Chaotic, noisy and boisterous, Catania’s nightlife is buzzing, hundreds of bars, clubs and eateries are at hand where to get infected with the joie de vivre of the city’s population.
salerno, italy
5
Day 7
salerno, italy
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 18:00
Salerno, a coastal city in the Campania region of southern Italy, is often overshadowed by its neighbours Amalfi and Positano – and that’s exactly where its charm lies. Less crowded and more authentic, it offers a mix of medieval history, lively local life, and sweeping views over the Tyrrhenian Sea. The historic centre is a maze of narrow lanes, pastel façades, and small artisan workshops, where everyday life feels more genuinely Italian than overtly touristy. At the heart of the city stands the magnificent Salerno Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Matthew. Its Romanesque façade, Arab‑Norman bell tower, and peaceful cloister make it a highlight for architecture enthusiasts, while the crypt – richly decorated with Baroque frescoes and marble – is one of the most impressive in southern Italy. Close by, Arechi Castle rises above the city; a short drive or bus ride up the hill rewards you with panoramic views of the coastline and a clearer sense of Salerno’s strategic role over the centuries. Salerno is also a gateway to some of Italy’s most iconic destinations. Ferries and buses link the city to the Amalfi Coast, with Amalfi, Positano, and Ravello all easy to reach on day trips. To the south, the remarkably well‑preserved Greek temples of Paestum and the quieter beaches of the Cilento Coast invite further exploration. After a day of sightseeing, the city’s modern seafront promenade, the Lungomare Trieste, is ideal for an evening passeggiata, ice cream in hand, as locals and visitors stroll beneath palm trees in the sea breeze. Food in Salerno showcases the best of Campanian cooking. Expect fresh seafood, simple pasta dishes such as scialatielli ai frutti di mare, and of course pizza baked in wood‑fired ovens. The nearby town of Vietri sul Mare, connected by train and bus, is famous for its colourful ceramics, making it a great half‑day trip for a bit of shopping and sea views. Whether you use Salerno as a base for exploring the region or stay put for a few days to soak up its atmosphere, the city offers a relaxed, authentic introduction to the south of Italy.
Civitavecchia (Rome), italy
Day 8
Civitavecchia (Rome), italy
Arrival: 07:00
Modern and old, past and present go hand in hand, all the time. Whether you're in Rome for 3 days, 3 weeks or 3 months, be ready to step into the world’s largest open air museum. Rome will charm you and it will hardly leave you unmoved. It will surprise you, as it has so much to offer to any visitor, and its beauty has merely been slightly obscured by the passage of time. Rome is one of the world's most photogenic cities - not surprising when you remember what's here - The Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter's Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum... Whether you spend your time sightseeing, or lounging in cafés watching the world go by, it will be your turn to star in your very own Roman Holiday. If you can plan to stay for as long as a week, you won't run out of things to do and you'll still feel like you're leaving too soon.
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.

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Specifications of Norwegian Epic
Bars and Lounges
20
Restaurants
21
Cinema
Theater
Library
Spa
Children swimming pool
Internet
Laundry
Salon
Casino
Chapel
Nightclub
Weddings
ShowRoom
Nursery
Gym
24h service
Inaugurated
2010
Renovated
2020
Cruise speed
22 knots
Stateroom capacity
3,540
Interior stateroom capacity
688
Exterior stateroom capacity
2,852
Occupancy
4
Beam:
41m.
Length
329m.
Tonnage
155tn.
Decks
16
Crew
1,724
Swimming Pools
2

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