Shore Excursion Guide — Printable Version

Italy & Adriatic Coast

October 7 – 25, 2026  ·  19 Days  ·  8 Ports of Call  ·  Rome · Florence · Amalfi · Sicily · Montenegro · Croatia · Venice
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12:26 PMDepart Colorado Springs (COS) — AA 4942 to Chicago O'Hare (ORD)
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4:10 PMArrive Chicago O'Hare (ORD) — AA 4942 | Layover ~1 hr
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5:10 PMDepart Chicago O'Hare (ORD) — AA 110 overnight transatlantic to Rome Fiumicino
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9:10 AMArrive Rome Fiumicino (FCO) — Oct 8 | AA 110
Arrive at COS at least 90 minutes before departure. Chicago layover is ~1 hour — allow time to clear the gate.
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9:10 AMLand at Rome FCO on AA 110 — allow 45–60 min for passport control & baggage claim
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10:30 AMTaxi from FCO to hotel near Roma Termini — use the official white taxi rank outside arrivals~$55–66, ~45 min
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11:30 AMHotel check-in — early check-in subject to availability; store luggage if room not ready
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AfternoonRest and recover from the overnight flight — take it easyFree
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EveningLight dinner near the hotel — keep it simple after a long journey~$20–30 pp
After an overnight transatlantic flight, fatigue is inevitable. Resist the urge to push through a full sightseeing day — a gentle walk and early night will set you up well for the days ahead.
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9:00 AMTaxi from hotel to the Colosseum — pre-book timed entry to avoid queues~$11–16 taxi · ~$20 pp entry
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9:30 AMColosseum — allow 1.5–2 hours; combined ticket includes Roman Forum & Palatine HillIncluded
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11:30 AMRoman Forum & Palatine Hill — walk at your own pace; mostly flat gravel pathsIncluded
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1:00 PMLong, relaxed lunch in the Testaccio neighborhood — one of Rome's most authentic local areas~$18–28 pp
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2:30 PMReturn to hotel — rest and recover; jet lag may still be a factor on day twoTaxi ~$11–16
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5:30 PMOptional gentle stroll: Trastevere neighborhood — cobbled lanes, no hills, easy paceFree
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7:00 PMDinner in Trastevere — Rome's most charming neighborhood for traditional dining~$28–40 pp
Pre-book Colosseum entry — walk-up queues can exceed 2 hours. A proper afternoon rest sets you up well for the days ahead.
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8:00 AMTaxi from hotel to Vatican City — approx. 4 km across the city~$20–27
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8:30 AMVatican Museums & Sistine Chapel — allow 3–4 hours; pre-booked timed entry essential$30–35 pp
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12:00 PMSt. Peter's Basilica — awe-inspiring Renaissance basilica; free entryFree
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1:00 PMLunch near Vatican — Borgo Pio street has good, accessible options~$22–33 pp
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2:30 PMCastel Sant'Angelo — papal fortress on the Tiber with internal lift; river views$15 pp
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4:00 PMReturn to hotel by taxi — REST for the remainder of the afternoon~$16–22 taxi
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7:00 PMDinner near the historic centre or close to the hotel~$22–33 pp
The Vatican Museums are among the most visited sites in the world and can be mentally as well as physically tiring. Build in a full afternoon rest after Castel Sant'Angelo.
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9:00 AMPantheon — Rome's best-preserved ancient building; timed entry required~$11–16 taxi · $6 pp
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10:00 AMPiazza Navona — 5-min walk from the Pantheon; Bernini's Four Rivers FountainFree
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10:45 AMCampo de' Fiori morning market — vibrant open-air produce and flower marketFree
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11:30 AMTrevi Fountain — arrive before peak afternoon crowdsFree
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12:15 PMSpanish Steps — sit at the base and enjoy the view without climbingFree
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1:30 PMLong leisurely lunch near the historic centre~$22–33 pp
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3:00 PMReturn to hotel — REST and pack for tomorrow's early departureFree
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7:00 PMLight farewell dinner near the hotel — early night recommended~$22–33 pp
Book Pantheon timed entry in advance at pantheonroma.com — entry is no longer walk-up. Use the afternoon to pack carefully.
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8:30 AMBreakfast and final hotel check-out — have luggage ready and packed
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9:30 AMWalk or short taxi to Roma Termini stationFree – ~$5
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9:45 AMTrain: Roma Termini → Civitavecchia (Trenitalia regional, frequent departures)~$6 pp, ~60 min
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10:45 AMTaxi from Civitavecchia train station to the cruise port terminal~$11, ~5 min
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12:00 PMBoard the ship — staterooms typically available; drop carry-ons and explore
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12:15 PMLunch on board — try the main dining room or buffetIncluded
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1:30 PMExplore the ship — pool deck, spa, entertainment venues, shopsIncluded
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3:30 PMMuster drill / safety briefing — required for all passengers before departure
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5:00 PMSail away from Civitavecchia — watch from the deck as Italy's coastline recedes
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6:30 PMFirst dinner on board — a relaxed evening to settle inIncluded
Boarding early means the ship is quiet and uncrowded — the best time to find your way around and book specialty dining or spa appointments before they fill up.
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8:00 AMTaxi from ship to Livorno Centrale train station~$11–13
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8:30 AMTrain: Livorno → Florence Santa Maria Novella (~90 min)$9–13 pp
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10:15 AMBasilica of Santa Croce — tombs of Michelangelo, Galileo & Machiavelli; pre-book entry~$11–16 taxi · $10 pp
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11:30 AMAll'Antico Vinaio — Florence's most celebrated sandwich shop on Via dei Neri~$9–13 pp
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1:00 PMPiazza della Signoria & Palazzo Vecchio exterior — the outdoor sculpture galleryFree
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1:45 PMCathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo complex) — Brunelleschi's iconic dome$22–28 pp
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4:00 PMPiazzale Michelangelo — best panoramic view of Florence; take a taxi up the hillFree + $11–16 taxi
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7:00 PMDinner in Florence before returning to ship (ship docked overnight — no curfew)~$33–55 pp
Ship is docked overnight — no curfew. Consider staying for dinner in Florence and returning by taxi (~$28) or late train.
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8:30 AMTaxi from ship to Livorno Centrale train station~$11–13
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9:00 AMTrain: Livorno → Pisa Centrale (~20 min)$4 pp
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9:30 AMWalk or taxi to Piazza dei Miracoli — the famous Field of Miracles$6–9 taxi
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9:45 AMLeaning Tower of Pisa climb — timed entry required; book well in advance$22 pp
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11:00 AMCathedral of Pisa — magnificent Romanesque architecture$6 pp (or incl. w/ Tower)
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11:45 AMBaptistery of Pisa — exceptional acoustics; hourly singing demonstrations$6 pp
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12:30 PMLunch in Pisa city centre~$20–28 pp
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2:00 PMExplore Piazza dei Cavalieri — the Knights' SquareFree
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3:00 PMTrain: Pisa → Livorno + taxi back to ship — on board before 5:00 PM$4 pp + $11 taxi
Alternative: A second day in Florence — Accademia Gallery (Michelangelo's David, $22 pp) or the Bargello Museum ($10 pp).
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MorningSpa, pool deck, or gentle stretching class — rest your legs for the days ahead
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MiddayOnboard enrichment lecture or culinary demonstration if offered
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AfternoonRelax on deck as the ship crosses the Tyrrhenian Sea toward Salerno
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EveningCaptain's dinner or specialty restaurant reservation
Use today to review tomorrow's Amalfi Coast itinerary and confirm ferry times from Salerno.
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9:00 AMBoard ship transfer to Pompeii — coach departs from the portPam · Janet · Amber
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9:45 AMArrive Pompeii — UNESCO World Heritage Site; explore at your own paceExcursion fee
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Forum, temples, plaster casts, bakeries, Villa of the Mysteries — allow 2.5–3 hrsIncl. in excursion
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12:30 PMBoard transfer back to Salerno port — return to ship
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1:30 PMLunch in Salerno city centre — a charming medieval town~$18–28 pp
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2:30 PMSalerno Cathedral (Duomo di Salerno) — 11th-century Norman cathedral with ancient cryptFree
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3:15 PMLungomare Trieste — Salerno's scenic waterfront promenade; easy, flat walkFree
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3:45 PMReturn to ship — on board before 4:00 PM deadlineShort walk or ~$5 taxi
Pompeii is vast — wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and pick a route in advance. Pompeii fills the morning beautifully.
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8:30 AMMessina Cathedral & Astronomical Clock — clock figures perform at noonFree
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9:00 AMShip excursion departs — "Lovely Taormina" guided tour; coach transport includedPam · Janet · Amber
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~10:00 AMAncient Greek Theatre (Teatro Greco) — breathtaking views of Mount Etna and the seaIncl. in excursion
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Corso Umberto — Taormina's picturesque pedestrian main street; guided walkIncl. in excursion
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Piazza IX Aprile — panoramic clifftop terrace with views to the coastline and Mount EtnaIncl. in excursion
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Lunch break in Taormina — time to explore independently and dine on Corso Umberto~$24–38 pp
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2:00 PMReturn to ship — excursion concludes; coach returns to Messina port
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2:30 PMRest on board or stroll Messina waterfront — Piazza del Duomo is steps from the portFree
Ship excursion includes guided coach transport to and from Taormina — no need to arrange independently. Returning by 2 PM leaves a comfortable afternoon before the 8 PM departure.
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MorningBreakfast on the open deck as the ship enters the Adriatic Sea
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MiddayPool, spa, or light stretching session
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AfternoonOnboard enrichment lecture on Adriatic history or Balkan culture
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EveningDinner and evening entertainment
A good day to read up on Kotor and the Bay of Montenegro — an extraordinary natural harbour.
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8:45 AMShip excursion departs — "Highlights of Montenegro" guided tourPam · Janet · Amber
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Kotor Old Town — UNESCO World Heritage Site; guided walk through medieval streetsIncl. in excursion
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Cathedral of Saint Tryphon — finest Romanesque church on the Adriatic (12th century)Incl. in excursion
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City Walls viewpoint — sweeping panoramas over the Bay of KotorIncl. in excursion
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Bay of Kotor scenic drive — one of Europe's most dramatic fjord-like waterwaysIncl. in excursion
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1:45 PMReturn to ship — excursion concludes at the port
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2:00 PMLunch on board or at a waterfront cafe in the Old Town if energy allows~$16–28 pp if ashore
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2:45 PMReturn to ship comfortably ahead of the 3:00 PM deadline
The guided excursion covers Montenegro highlights with expert commentary. The Bay of Kotor viewed from a moving coach is spectacular.
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7:30 AMBus from cruise port (Gruž) to Old Town Pile Gate$2–3 pp each way
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Alternative: Taxi to Old Town — more comfortable for limited mobility~$22–28 each way
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8:00 AMOld City Walls walk — the crown jewel of Dubrovnik; 2 km circuit with sea views$38–44 pp
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9:45 AMRector's Palace — stunning Gothic-Renaissance architecture; important city museum$14 pp
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10:45 AMFranciscan Monastery & one of Europe's oldest pharmacies (in operation since 1317)$6 pp
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12:00 PMLunch on the Stradun — Dubrovnik's marble-paved main avenue~$24–38 pp
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1:30 PMCable Car to Mount Srđ — panoramic views over the walled city and surrounding islands$28–31 pp round trip
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3:00 PMFree time on the Stradun or Gundulić SquareFree
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4:30 PMReturn to port via bus or taxi — on board before the 6:00 PM deadline
Arrive early to beat crowds on the walls. An accessible elevator near Buža Gate assists with limited mobility. Avoid peak midday heat — the walls offer little shade.
Pam & Janet
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8:45 AM–12:15 PMMedieval TV Show Sites in Split — Game of Thrones & other filming locations in Diocletian's PalacePam · Janet
Amber
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8:30 AM–12:45 PMAncient Salona and Town of Trogir — Roman Salona + UNESCO-listed medieval town of TrogirAmber
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1:00 PMLunch along the Riva waterfront promenade — regroup after morning excursions~$18–28 pp
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2:30 PMMeštrović Gallery — outstanding museum in the estate of Croatia's greatest sculptor$11 pp
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3:30 PMKaštilac — sculptor's summer estate; included with gallery ticketIncluded
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4:30 PMReturn to ship before 5:00 PM
Pam and Janet explore Split's filming locations while Amber ventures to Salona and Trogir. All three reunite for a relaxed afternoon on the Riva waterfront.
Amber — Ship Excursion
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9:15 AM–2:45 PMPanoramas of Historic Dalmatia — scenic guided tour of the Dalmatian coastlineAmber
⚠ Amber returns 2:45 PM — just 15 minutes before the 4:00 PM ship deadline. Head straight back to the ship on return.
Pam & Janet — Zadar Old Town
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8:30 AMTaxi from port to Zadar Old Town~$9–13 pp
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9:00 AMRoman Forum — ancient ruins at the heart of the city's peninsulaFree
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9:30 AMChurch of St. Donatus — iconic 9th-century Byzantine rotunda; best-preserved in Europe$4 pp
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10:00 AMArchaeological Museum — 3,000 years of Zadar history$4 pp
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11:00 AMSea Organ — the sea literally makes music through this extraordinary installationFree
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11:30 AMSun Salutation — solar-powered light installationFree
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12:00 PMLunch along the Zadar waterfront — seafood recommended~$18–28 pp
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1:30 PMGold and Silver of Zadar — permanent exhibition of sacred medieval art$6 pp
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3:00 PMTaxi back to ship — on board before 4:00 PMPam · Janet
Zadar is compact and its main sights cluster on a small peninsula — easy and relaxed for Pam and Janet to explore independently.
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8:00 AMDisembark ship — taxi from Ravenna port to the city centre (~10 km)~$22–28
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8:30 AMBreakfast in Ravenna historic centre~$9–13 pp
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8:30 AMBasilica di San Vitale — extraordinary 6th-century Byzantine mosaics; a UNESCO masterpieceCombined ticket: $13 pp
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9:30 AMMausoleum of Galla Placidia — the finest surviving mosaic vault in the worldIncluded
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10:30 AMBasilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo — long golden mosaic processions of saints and martyrsIncluded
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11:15 AMDante's Tomb — the final resting place of Italy's greatest poetFree
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12:00 PMLunch in Ravenna historic centre — try piadina or pasta al ragù~$20–33 pp
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1:30 PMBattistero Neoniano & Cappella Arcivescovile — further mosaic masterpieces in combined ticketIncluded
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3:00 PMWalk or short taxi from historic centre to Ravenna train stationFree / ~$6
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3:30 PMTrain: Ravenna → Venice Santa Lucia (direct or change at Ferrara/Bologna)~$16–27 pp, ~2 hrs
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5:30 PMArrive Venice Santa Lucia — Vaporetto Lines 4.1/4.2 to Murano (Faro or Colonna stop)~$10 pp, ~45 min
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Private water taxi direct to Murano — recommended for luggage & limited mobility~$88–110
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7:00 PMCheck in to Hyatt Centric Murano Hotel — 15 min from Marco Polo Airport
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7:30 PMDinner on Murano Island — quiet restaurants away from the Venice crowds~$28–44 pp
Murano's famous glassblowing workshops are steps from the Hyatt. The airport is just 15 min by water taxi — a real advantage for departure day.
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All DayVaporetto Day Pass — Lines 4.1/4.2 connect Murano to Fondamente Nove; Lines 1/2 for Grand Canal$28 pp
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MorningMurano glassblowing demonstration — world-famous studios are steps from the HyattFree to watch
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9:00 AMVaporetto from Murano to Fondamente Nove, then into the city (Line 1 or 2)Covered by day pass
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9:30 AMSt. Mark's Basilica — golden Byzantine mosaics; arrive early to avoid queuesFree (museum $3 pp)
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10:45 AMDoge's Palace — magnificent seat of Venetian power; Bridge of Sighs and grand state rooms$28 pp
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12:30 PMLunch near St. Mark's — step one street back from the piazza for better value~$24–38 pp
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2:00 PMRialto Bridge — Venice's most famous bridge with views across the Grand CanalFree
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2:30 PMRialto Market area — historic fish and produce market still in daily useFree
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3:00 PMTraghetto gondola ferry across the Grand Canal — the authentic local option$2 pp
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3:30 PMGallerie dell'Accademia — Venice's premier art collection (Titian, Tintoretto, Bellini)$16 pp
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6:00 PMReturn vaporetto to Murano (Lines 4.1/4.2 from Fondamente Nove)Covered by day pass
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7:30 PMAperitivo and dinner on Murano Island — your island base gives you a quiet retreat~$44–66 pp
Line 4.1/4.2 from Murano reaches Fondamente Nove in ~10 min; switch there for Lines 1/2 along the Grand Canal.
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5:00 AMHotel water shuttle from Hyatt Centric Murano directly to Marco Polo Airport (~20 min)Free
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6:00 AMArrive Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) — check in and clear security
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8:00 AMDepart Venice (VCE) — UA 9700 to Munich (MUC)United Airlines
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8:00 AMDepart Venice Marco Polo (VCE) — UA 9700~1 hr flight
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9:00 AMArrive Munich (MUC) — UA 9700 | Layover ~2 hrs 50 min
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11:50 AMDepart Munich (MUC) — UA 9459 to DenverTransatlantic
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3:35 PMArrive Denver (DEN) — UA 9459 | Layover ~2 hrs 15 min
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5:50 PMDepart Denver (DEN) — UA 5861 to Colorado Springs~40 min flight
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6:30 PMArrive Colorado Springs (COS) — UA 5861 | Home
Pack and lay out luggage the night before. Confirm very early hotel checkout in advance. Murano is ~20 min from the airport vs. 45–55 min from central Venice.
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