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Destinations to visit while on Oceania Cruises


The small, picturesque seaside resort of Amalfi, famous for its glorious history as a maritime repub...
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Ancona is a port on the Adriatic coast of central Italy. Monuments of interest include the Cathedral...
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Bari (ancient Barium) is an industrial city in the Apulia region of southern Italy and a seaport on ...
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With its dizzying mix of old and new, of sophistication and squalor, Genoa (Genova) is as multilayer...
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Located in the northern region of Italy, La Spezia is one of Italy's biggest military and commerical...
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From Naples visitors can explore the rugged Amalfi coast, Italy's most romantic stretch of coastline...
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Lying inside the protected Gulf of Olbia in the northeast of Sardinia, the town with the same name s...
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Surrounded by emerald and crystal-clear blue water, immensely scenic and rocky coast and the roll...
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Picturesquely situated in a narrow cove on Italy's northern coast lies enchanting Portofino. This P...
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Ravenna is located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy and is connected to the the Adriat...
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Salerno is situated at the northern end of the Gulf of Salerno. The old town, rising up the slopes o...
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As Sardinia's capital, Cagliari is both a thriving modern city and a fine example of the varied hist...
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Sicily is more than temples, castles, churches and beaches; it's people, too. The real Sicilians are...
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Sicilia is the favorite island of Gods in traditional poetry. The most powerful and biggest ancient ...
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Sorrento is a town of extraordinary beauty and is known as a popular gateway to Italy's most spectac...
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Taranto is called the 'city of the two seas' as it is situated part on an island and part on the pe...
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Trieste is an interesting city and a flourishing center of trade and commerce. It was a literary and...
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