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The Wonders of the Adriatic & the Venetian Lagoon (2027)

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Piraeus to Venice | 16 Days

Countries: Italy

Discover an unmatched combination of ocean sophistication and river elegance on a 16-day journey designed for travellers who seek the very best.

Discover an unmatched combination of ocean sophistication and river elegance on a 16-day journey designed for travellers who seek the very best.

Discover an unmatched combination of ocean sophistication and river elegance on a 16-day journey designed for travellers who seek the very best. Begin with an eight-night voyage from Athens to Fusina aboard the luxurious Seabourn Ovation, exploring captivating Mediterranean ports in all-suite, oceanfront comfort. After disembarking, you’ll be transferred into the heart of Venice to continue your adventure aboard the S.S. La Venezia. With privileged access to the Venetian Lagoon, you’ll glide through its storied waterways and enjoy ample time to savour enchanting islands such as Burano and Chioggia—a beautifully crafted finale to an extraordinary dual-style journey.



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Piraeus to Venice | 16 Days
Featured Excursions do not require booking. Excursions that are listed as "Choose between..." must be booked onboard however there is no additional cost. Please refer to the excursion details below to view purchasing options for our Masterpiece Collection excursions where applicable. Note: The itineraries presented are subject to modification due to water levels, closures because of public holidays or other uncontrollable factors. Every effort will be made to operate programs as planned, but changes may still be necessary throughout the cruise. This day-to-day schedule is subject to change. Your final day-to-day schedule will be provided onboard on the first day of your cruise.

DAY 1 Piraeus (Athens) (Embark)
Upon arrival in Athens, you’ll be transported to the Seabourn Ovation, your luxurious vessel for the journey ahead. Settle into your new home and take advantage of the ship’s exceptional inclusions—from fine dining to unlimited premium beverages—or spend some free time ashore discovering the city at your own pace. Piraeus has been the port for Athens since 482 BC. The busy harbour is filled with ferries and cruise ships making their way to the Greek Islands and other Mediterranean cities. The busy metropolis of Athens and its treasure trove of antiquities lie just a few miles from the port.
Please note: Excursions for the Seabourn leg of this itinerary can be viewed and pre-booked through Seabourn at an additional cost once you have received your Seabourn booking number.
DAY 2 Nafplion
Held to be one of the loveliest small towns in Greece, Nafplion has a tradition and culture all its own. The sheltered location, below a rocky headland crowned by a Venetian fortress, is perhaps unrivalled in Greece. After the Greek revolution of the early 19th century, Nafplion served as the first modern capital. The neoclassical houses, large official buildings, and carefully planned seafront streets all date from this period.
DAY 3 Day at Sea
Relax and enjoy a full day aboard your ultra-luxury ship. Lounge on deck, take in uninterrupted sea views, indulge in world-class cuisine, or sip a cocktail by the pool as the Mediterranean sun drifts overhead —a serene day designed for pure enjoyment.
DAY 4 Kotor
Kotor, Montenegro, is a town of medieval architecture and historic monuments, influenced by its time under the rule of the Republic of Venice. Set against a backdrop of majestic mountains, the scenery is second to none, so be sure to keep your camera handy. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the Adriatic.
DAY 5 Korčula
The Greeks once named this island “Dark Korčula” for its dense forests, which contrasted strikingly against the bright Adriatic Sea. It is the most populous of the Dalmatian isles off the coast near Dubrovnik. Its main port is a classic medieval Dalmatian walled stone town with round towers and red-tiled roofs, perfect for strolling through narrow cobblestone byways and discovering tiny plazas where they join.
DAY 6 Hvar
Known as the Queen of the Dalmatian Islands, Hvar blends medieval beauty with a glamorous modern-day appeal. With abundant sunshine, fragrant lavender fields, and crystal-clear waters, it has long drawn celebrities and royalty seeking summer pleasures. Hvar also boasts more UNESCO-listed heritage sites than any other island worldwide.
DAY 7 Vodice (Šibenik)
The Croatian town of Vodice features the familiar, red-tiled roofs and wide, stone seaside promenades of other Dalmatian ports. Beauty and history lurk around every corner, from historic churches and Roman-era ruins to attractive pebble beaches. Vodice is also an easy jumping point from which to access nearby hotspots, such as the seaside town of Šibenik or the waterfalls and pools of Krka National Park.
DAY 8 Piran (Koper)
From the beautifully preserved walled town of Piran, you can discover Slovenia’s remarkable cultural and natural heritage.
DAY 9 Fusina (Disembark), Venice (Embark)
It’s time to say goodbye to the Seabourn Ovation and make our way to Venice proper to board the S.S. La Venezia, where Uniworld’s crew are waiting to invite you aboard for a week of exceptional experiences in the lagoon.
DAY 10 Venice
With your early morning arrival at Doge’s Palace, you’ll be able to marvel at the estate in total peace. Wander through a Venetian neighborhood and experience daily life in an authentic Venetian residential quarter. Later in the evening, cap the day off with a private once-in-a-lifetime experience at an after-hours lighting ceremony inside St. Mark’s Basilica without the crowds.

Featured Excursions:
DAY 11 Venice (Padua), Mazzorbo (Burano)
Start your morning in one of two of the Veneto region’s UNESCO World Heritage cities, Vicenza or Padua. In the afternoon, you'll reboard the ship for scenic sailing across the lagoon as we head towards Mazzorbo and Burano. In the evening, you may wish to take your free time to stroll into town to appreciate this charming island when most of the tourists have left for the evening. Burano’s brightly painted fishermen’s cottages are an artist’s dream —hot pink, chartreuse, orange, lemon yellow, and more.

Featured Excursion:

Other Excursions:

Join your local guide on a walking tour of medieval Padua. Discover the city’s great squares, churches and palaces.

Padua flourished as a hub of learning and discovery in the 13th and 14th centuries. The second-oldest university in Italy was founded here in 1222, hosting such students as Copernicus and faculty as Galileo. Immediately outside the Palazzo del Bo, the university’s first home, you’ll see a cafe where revolutionaries met to plot an uprising against Austrian invaders in 1848.

Stroll past the largest public square in Italy, Prato della Valle, originally laid out by the Romans and transformed in the 18th century into a graceful, elliptical open space with a serene canal and statues of local nobles. Gaze upon the Byzantine-influenced domes and towers of the vast Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, where you’ll often find a crowd waiting to offer thanks or prayers.

You will have some free time too explore Padua on your own, perhaps stopping for lunch at one of the many delicious eateries in town.

Padua Walking Tour
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Set out for Vicenza, a beautiful town famous for its shopping, its architecture, and for being the home of the Teatro Olimpico. Considered by many to be one of the greatest masterpieces of famous 16th-century architect, Andrea Palladio, the Teatro Olimpico is the oldest Italian Renaissance theater still in existence. A first of its kind, this indoor theater was crafted in wood, stucco, and plaster, with seating room for 400. Afterwards, enjoy lunch on your own in town.

Vicenza with Teatro Olimpico

A special Captain’s Welcome Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you this evening.
DAY 12 Mazzorbo, Burano, Chioggia
Spend the day exploring the northern lagoon of Venice and its captivating islands. Start with a visit to Torcello's famous basilica with an art historian, then stroll through the agricultural island of Mazzorbo and the rainbow-hued island of Burano during your free time after lunch. Alternatively, you can take the afternoon to see the renowned glassblowing artisans of Murano at work.

Featured Excursions:
DAY 13 Chioggia
Today, you’ll admire the greatest sites of charming and coastal Chioggia, including a stop at the local and lively market.

Other Excursions:

Head to one of the most enticing islands of the Venice lagoon, Chioggia. A small fishing port often referred to as a Venice in miniature, with a well-preserved tradition due to its relative lack of crowds, Chioggia is a wonderfully authentic and picturesque island. Board a genuine Adriatic wooden sailing boat, a bragozzo, to take in the island from the clear blue waters of the lagoon.

After your sailing, return to shore for a visit to Tenuta Ca’ Zen, a beautiful Venetian villa with a fascinating story. Here, you can explore the expansive grounds, antique stable, family chapel and more before rejoining the group for a tasting of local products, which include organic olive oil, wines, honey and cheeses.

Bragozzo Ride with Tastings at Ca’ Zen
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Chioggia is the quintessential Venetian Lagoon fishing village. Founded in the fifth century, it was known as the pantry of Venice because of its many small truck farms, which supplied Venetian households with produce until just a few decades ago. It is still a thriving fishing port; its wholesale fish market is one of the largest in Italy. On Thursdays, Chioggia also hosts Corso del Popolo—a dynamic outdoor market along its main thoroughfare where stands sell everything from clothes, shoes, purses, gadgets and “every-day” domestic items. Locals usually do their shopping here as prices are more affordable than retail shopping.

Chioggia Market Visit
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Set off on a light bicycle ride along the beaches of Chioggia, an island often described as a second Venice in miniature. Head to Lusenzo Lagoon, break to see the fishing boats, and then continue on to Isola dell’Unione.

Let's Go: Biking Chioggia
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With a sommelier as your guide today, you will learn about the long history of winemaking in the Veneto region. Visit Dominio di Bagnoli, one of the oldest wine producing properties in Europe, for a private tasting. A variety of wines are produced here, with the most popular being made from an indigenous grape variety. The beautiful property of Dominio di Bagnoli is also a farm, where rice, grain and other products are grown. You’ll have the opportunity to see the granary on your visit today.

A Noble Country Villa and Its Wines
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Situated on the main street in Chioggia is a 17th- century estate that once hosted famous Italian playwright Carlo Goldoni. It was his stay here in the early 18th century that inspired one of his comedies, Le Baruffe Chiozzotte, set on the island of Chioggia. Visit the historic palace today and enjoy a relaxing cup of tea on the terrace while a local string musician enchants you with their music.

Villa Palazzo Goldoni Visit

IMPORTANT: We are obliged to comply with Italian Maritime Authorities who require that only crew may be on the ship during the Adriatic Sea passage. Therefore, our guests must disembark the ship and partake in the featured excursions. We thank you for your cooperation. -->
DAY 14 Chioggia, Venice
This morning, join a sailing excursion where you’ll explore the Po Delta where the Po River and the Adriatic Sea meet. Later, during lunch, we sail back to Venice.

Other Excursions:

Set sail today on the waters of Italy’s largest nature reserve park, the UNESCO-protected Po Delta. Enjoy refreshments onboard your boat as it meanders leisurely for 2 hours through the scenic wetlands.

Nature-lovers and bird watchers will especially enjoy this tour for the opportunity to spot a multitude of beautiful and rare species that call the Po Delta home. Red deer and Camargue horses can be found on the forested land portion of the park, and if you’re lucky you might catch them grazing near the water. Easier to spot are storks, purple heron, and a colony of over 10,000 pink flamingos.

Po Delta Sailing
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Set off for the Euganean hills to discover one of Europe’s most majestic castles. Enjoy a guided tour of a palace so beautiful that it became a resort for the Habsburg Dynasty before being returned to Italy following the first world war. After marveling at its frescoed walls, continue on for a guided walk around its beautiful gardens or take some free time for yourself to explore as you please before returning to the ship.

Castello del Catajo Visit
DAY 15 Venice
As your water taxi glides past narrow side canals and the Canal Grande, you’ll arrive in style at the Rialto Bridge. The iconic stone arch bridge sits at the narrowest point of the Canal Grande and holds numerous shops and restaurants.

MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences Excursion:
  • Venice is known for a unique style of rowing—standing up and facing forward—that is iconic to its gondoliers. This style is also used by athletes, who race batellina boats. The sport, known as Regate, has been held in Venice for over a thousand years. Try your hand at the technique in a lesson led by Row Venice, a non-profit organization of female rowers dedicated to preserving the sport and supporting female rowers, who are vastly underrepresented.

    This MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience supports Global Goal 5: Gender Equality; and Global Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.

    Rowing Venice
  • This excursion is only available on sailings that belong to the MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences program.

Other Excursions:

Get an early morning start to see a side of Venice most of the tourists miss—The Dorsoduro. One of Venice’s six main sestieri, or districts, The Dorsoduro is quieter than some of the more popular districts and thus has an authentic, easygoing atmosphere. Enjoy a walking tour around this picturesque side of town before moving on to visit a gondola artisan. See the craftwork that goes into Venice’s iconic sailing vessels and meet some local masters at work.

Venice Walk with Gondola Artisans Visit
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Back when Venice was at the height of its power, only the Rialto Bridge spanned the Grand Canal—and the city’s famous Rialto markets for fish and produce have sprawled at its feet as long as the bridge has arched over the water. Here you’ll find violet artichokes from the nearby island of Sant’Erasmo, honey from the salt marshes, white asparagus from Giare—and Venetians shopping for their dinners in the historic heart of the city. Join them as you explore the colorful, noisy and fun arcades with your guide (the ship’s chef often accompanies this expedition), who knows Venice’s culinary arts intimately. Freshly caught local fish is sold to knowledgeable customers under the Gothic arches of the covered fish market, which was probably originally built in the 11th century. At the end of the tour (and after some free time where you should have plenty of time to enjoy a gondola ride), join your guide at a bacaro (a casual wine bar) for the Venetian version of happy hour, called ombra e cicchetti—a drink (often a glass of prosecco) with a bite of something delicious—perhaps crostini with salt cod spread or another Venetian fish specialty.

Do as the Locals Do: Venice Walking Tour
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An integral feature of the Carnival of Venice, masks are known for their intricate beauty and wide variety of styles. See for yourself how these masks are created at one of the top handmade mask ateliers in town.

Ca' Macana Mask Atelier

A special Captain’s Farewell Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you this evening.
DAY 16 Venice (Disembark)
Disembark the ship. If you have arranged a Uniworld departure transfer, you will be transferred to Venice Marco Polo International Airport for your flight home.
Cruise Departure Double Occupancy Pricing Ship
  • All fares are per guest in US Dollars based on double occupancy unless otherwise noted.
  • Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice.
  • Availability of all stateroom categories cannot be guaranteed.
  • Single Supplement applies for single accommodation.
  • Itineraries, hotels, and vessels may change, and substitute visits to other sites may occur during your trip due to water level fluctuations and other uncontrollable factors.
  • The order of sightseeing and docking ports are subject to change according to port authority assignments.

Dining

  • All meals onboard S.S. La Venezia and Seabourn Ovation
  • 15 breakfasts, 14 lunches, 15 dinners
  • Captain’s Welcome and Farewell Receptions
  • Unlimited beverages onboard, including fine wine, beer, spirits, specialty coffee and tea, soft drinks, and mineral water

Dining

Excursions

  • 6 days of excursions, all fully hosted by English-speaking local experts
  • State-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio-headset system on all excursions
  • Use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks aboard the S.S. La Venezia

Excursions

Accommodations

  • 8-night cruise onboard the Seabourn Ovation in an ocean-view suite
  • 7-night cruise onboard the S.S. La Venezia in a lavishly appointed stateroom featuring handcrafted Savoir® Beds of England, custom cotton sateen sheets, and European duvets
  • Free Wi-Fi

Accommodations

Experiences

  • 5 countries: Croatia, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, Slovenia
  • 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites
  • Services of an experienced Uniworld Cruise Manager
  • Services of a Seabourn Cruise Director
  • Gratuities for onboard personnel (ship staff, crew, Cruise/Tour Manager) are included during the cruise/tour
  • Captivating onboard local entertainment
  • Cultural enrichment

Experiences