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  • 10 April 2025
  • 14 nights
  • Departing from Malta
  • Azura
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£1,579*/pp

Outside price from

£1,649*/pp

Balcony price from

£2,499*/pp

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Your itinerary

Malta - Split - Zadar, Croatia - Dubrovnik - Malta - Souda Bay - Athens (Piraeus), Greece - Santorini - Malta

Day 1
10 Apr ‘25

Malta
An island with a rare distinction, Malta is the only place to have been awarded the George Cross for valour. Described by Sir Walter Scott as ‘the city built by gentlemen for gentlemen', its capital, Valletta, is a beautifully preserved 16 th century walled city. Today, its imposing Grand Harbour bears witness to the Crusaders and Knights Templar who built here on their way to and from the holy land. For the best views of the city, take to the waterways in a ‘dghajjes' or ‘barkloris', a traditional Maltese boat.More

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Day 2
11 Apr ‘25

Malta
An island with a rare distinction, Malta is the only place to have been awarded the George Cross for valour. Described by Sir Walter Scott as ‘the city built by gentlemen for gentlemen', its capital, Valletta, is a beautifully preserved 16 th century walled city. Today, its imposing Grand Harbour bears witness to the Crusaders and Knights Templar who built here on their way to and from the holy land. For the best views of the city, take to the waterways in a ‘dghajjes' or ‘barkloris', a traditional Maltese boat.More

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Day 3
12 Apr ‘25

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Day 4
13 Apr ‘25

Split
Nestling on the sparkling Dalmatian coast, the medieval Croatian port of Split, faces the myriad magical islands of the Kornati archipelago which include Brac, Hvar and Vis.More

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Day 5
14 Apr ‘25

Zadar
Zadar, a city on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, is known for the Roman and Venetian ruins of its peninsular Old Town. There are several Venetian gates in the city walls. Surrounding the Roman-era Forum is 11th-century St. Mary’s Convent, with religious art dating to the 8th century. There’s also the grand, 12th-century St. Anastasia’s Cathedral and the round, 9th-century pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donatus.More

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Day 6
15 Apr ‘25

Dubrovnik
This beautiful city is situated on the Dalmatian coastline of the Adriatic sea at the southern end of Croatia. Amazingly, most of the war damage has been repaired and Dubrovnik is once again the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic'.More

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Day 7
16 Apr ‘25

At Sea

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Day 8
17 Apr ‘25

Malta
An island with a rare distinction, Malta is the only place to have been awarded the George Cross for valour. Described by Sir Walter Scott as ‘the city built by gentlemen for gentlemen', its capital, Valletta, is a beautifully preserved 16 th century walled city. Today, its imposing Grand Harbour bears witness to the Crusaders and Knights Templar who built here on their way to and from the holy land. For the best views of the city, take to the waterways in a ‘dghajjes' or ‘barkloris', a traditional Maltese boat.More

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Day 9
18 Apr ‘25

Malta
An island with a rare distinction, Malta is the only place to have been awarded the George Cross for valour. Described by Sir Walter Scott as ‘the city built by gentlemen for gentlemen', its capital, Valletta, is a beautifully preserved 16 th century walled city. Today, its imposing Grand Harbour bears witness to the Crusaders and Knights Templar who built here on their way to and from the holy land. For the best views of the city, take to the waterways in a ‘dghajjes' or ‘barkloris', a traditional Maltese boat.More

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Day 10
19 Apr ‘25

At Sea

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Day 11
20 Apr ‘25

Souda Bay
Souda Bay is a bay and natural harbour near the town of Souda on the northwest coast of the Greek island of Crete. The bay is about 15 km long and only two to four km wide, and a deep natural harbour. It is formed between the Akrotiri peninsula and Cape Drapano, and runs west to east.More

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Day 12
21 Apr ‘25

Piraeus
The Acropolis – ‘High City' - will always be the top attraction from Athens' cruise port Piraeus.With its 2,500-year-old Parthenon, temple to Poseidon and Athena, Odeon of Herodus Atticus and Theatre of Dionysus, it quite literally stands out as an oasis of calm in the frenetic Greek capital.As part of the major revamp the city had for the 2004 Olympics, 400 modern buildings were cleared from the ancient meeting place next to the Acropolis, the Agora, which was then restored and linked by walkways to the Acropolis, Hadrian's Arch, the Academy of Plato and the Monastery of Daphne.Other nearby ancient sites include the Roman Tower of the Winds and the Hill of the Muses where Socrates is said to have drunk hemlock. Below the Acropolis is the fun place to shop or barter, eat moussaka or Greek salad, drink wine or ouzo and, of course, to people-watch: the 3,000-year-old Plaka.More

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Day 13
22 Apr ‘25

Santorini
When you arrive by sea, there is no confusing the island of Santorini. Dazzling white houses cling to the edge of vertical, rocky cliffs against azure blue waters. The most southern of the Cyclades islands, it is surrounded by Thirasia and Aspronisi, which were once part of a large volcanic island. Considered by many to be the site of the "Lost City of Atlantis", this magical little island glimmers from the fading sun as many watch its decent from the numerous bars and cafes at the water's edge.More

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Day 14
23 Apr ‘25

At Sea

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Day 15
24 Apr ‘25

Malta
An island with a rare distinction, Malta is the only place to have been awarded the George Cross for valour. Described by Sir Walter Scott as ‘the city built by gentlemen for gentlemen', its capital, Valletta, is a beautifully preserved 16 th century walled city. Today, its imposing Grand Harbour bears witness to the Crusaders and Knights Templar who built here on their way to and from the holy land. For the best views of the city, take to the waterways in a ‘dghajjes' or ‘barkloris', a traditional Maltese boat.More

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Your ship - the Azura

Family friendly - Azura offers the perfect balance, bringing the opportunity to enjoy quality time together as well as time separately. From hassle-free meal times to carefree days out, we really have got it all covered.

Family friendly - Azura offers the perfect balance, bringing the opportunity to enjoy quality time together as well as time separately. From hassle-free meal times to carefree days out, we really have got it all covered.

Gym

Ocean View Gymnasium

Sports Court

Karmala Room

Photo Gallery

Reception

Aqua Bar

Breakers Bar

Chic Restaurant

Glass House

Malabar

Manhattan

Oriental Restaurant

Peninsular Restaurant

Pizzeria

Poolside Grill

Poolside Pizzeria

Sabatini's Italian Trattoria

Terrace Bar

The Atrium

The Blue Bar

The Planet Bar

The Playhouse

Deck Quoits

Golf Nets

Shuffle Board

Health Club

Oasis Spa

The Retreat

Thermal Suite

Whirlpool

Staterooms

Inside

Approximately 159-236 sq. ft. These spacious cabins are perfect if you want a more economical wayto travel and prefer to be out and about experiencing the ship or reclining up on deck by the pools.MoreLess

Outside

Approximately 158-166 sq. ft. If a balcony is not top of your list, but you're seeking great value and a sea view, then our Sea view cabins are ideal. Well designed and with all those little extras.MoreLess

Balcony

Approximately 314-466 sq. ft. There's nothing quite like opening your patio style doors onto yourown private balcony, especially to take in the fresh morning air or to enjoy a spectacular sail in to your next destination.MoreLess

Suite

Approximately 449-451 sq. ft. The ultimate in luxury, our butler-serviced Suites offer the extra space of a lounge area (perfect for entertaining), a superior bathroom, dressing area and a broad balcony to take in the sights.MoreLess

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