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9-Night Livorno to Dubrovnik

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£4,999pp
Voyage Code: ATLASVOYWT9LtD-WTR270820
moon 9 nights
anchor World Traveller
calendar 20 Aug '27

Cruise overview

Livorno
Porto Santo Stefano
Bonifacio, Corsica
Porto Cervo
Capri
Lipari
Giardini Naxos
Kotor
Dubrovnik

Itinerary

Day 1

Livorno


Livorno is a gritty city with a long and interesting history. In the early Middle Ages it alternately belonged to Pisa and Genoa. In 1421 Florence, seeking access to the sea, bought it. Cosimo I (1519–74) started construction of the harbor in 1571, putting Livorno on the map. After Ferdinando I de’ Medici (1549–1609) proclaimed Livorno a free city, it became a haven for people suffering from religious persecution; Roman Catholics from England and Jews and Moors from Spain and Portugal, among others, settled here. The Quattro Mori (Four Moors), also known as the Monument to Ferdinando I, commemorates this. (The statue of Ferdinando I dates from 1595, the bronze Moors by Pietro Tacca from the 1620s.)In the following centuries, and particularly in the 18th, Livorno boomed as a port. In the 19th century the town drew a host of famous Britons passing through on their grand tours. Its prominence continued up to World War II, when it was heavily bombed. Much of the town’s architecture, therefore, postdates the war, and it’s somewhat difficult to imagine what it might have looked like before. Livorno has recovered from the war, however, as it’s become a huge point of departure for container ships, as well as the only spot in Tuscany for cruise ships to dock for the day.Most of Livorno’s artistic treasures date from the 17th century and aren’t all that interesting unless you dote on obscure baroque artists. Livorno’s most famous native artist, Amedeo Modigliani (1884–1920), was of much more recent vintage. Sadly, there’s no notable work by him in his hometown.There may not be much in the way of art, but it’s still worth strolling around the city. The Mercato Nuovo, which has been around since 1894, sells all sorts of fruits, vegetables, grains, meat, and fish. Outdoor markets nearby are also chock-full of local color. The presence of Camp Darby, an American military base just outside town, accounts for the availability of many American products.If you have time, Livorno is worth a stop for lunch or dinner at the very least.

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Day 2

Porto Santo Stefano

Day 3

Bonifacio, Corsica

Day 4

Porto Cervo

Day 5

Capri

Day 6

Lipari

Day 7

Giardini Naxos

Day 8

at-sea At sea

Day 9

Kotor

Day 10

Dubrovnik

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Oceanview staterooms with generous windows and modern design, providing style and comfort for adventurous travellers.

Amenities

  • Large window
  • Sitting area
  • L’Occitane toiletries
  • Desk
  • Minibar
  • Robe and slippers

Ship features

World Traveller blends luxurious yacht-style cruising with Atlas Ocean Voyages’ hallmark spirit of adventure, offering discovery without compromise on comfort or style.

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  • 196-guest expedition yacht
  • Polar-class hull for cold and warm regions
  • Nine accommodation categories, all ocean view
  • Lisboa main restaurant and Alma al Fresco
  • L’Occitane-partnered SeaSpa and wellness studio
  • Outdoor pool, whirlpool and jogging track
  • The Dome Lounge with 270-degree views
  • Complimentary shore excursions and Zodiac tours
  • Daily lectures and enrichment programmes
  • All-inclusive dining, beverages and gratuities
World Traveller Accommodation

Accommodation

World Traveller features nine categories of accommodation, each offering ocean views, marble bathrooms with L’Occitane amenities, and elegant décor. Suites include oversized balconies and separate living spaces, while every stateroom offers a minibar, robes, and 24-hour room service. Whether you choose an Oceanview or a spacious Suite, comfort and sophistication are guaranteed.

World Traveller Dining

Dining

Dining on World Traveller is inspired by Atlas Ocean Voyages’ Epicurean Expeditions. Guests can enjoy international dishes at Lisboa, Portuguese cuisine at Alma al Fresco, and grilled seafood at 7-Aft Grill. Paula’s Pantry serves coffees and pastries, and The Dome hosts afternoon tea. All dining venues, beverages, and gratuities are included.

World Traveller Amenities

Amenities

The ship’s social areas include an outdoor pool and whirlpool on Deck 7, an observation lounge with panoramic views, and a boutique for luxury shopping. The Atlas Lounge offers an elegant pre-dinner setting, while the Vasco da Gama Auditorium provides guest talks and evening entertainment.

World Traveller Wellness

Wellness

Partnered with L’Occitane, the SeaSpa on Deck 4 features an infrared sauna, solarium, treatment rooms, and hot tubs. The adjacent fitness studio is equipped for cardio, yoga, and strength training. Spa treatments use premium botanicals for a restorative experience after days spent exploring ashore.

World Voyager Entertainment

Entertainment

Days revolve around exploration and enrichment, from Zodiac landings and guided tours to expert lectures on wildlife and history. Evenings bring live music, social gatherings, and guest performances in the lounges and auditorium, creating a relaxed, club-like atmosphere.

World Traveller Families

Families

World Traveller primarily caters to adults, though families with older children are welcome. The focus on education, discovery, and comfort makes it ideal for well-travelled families seeking small-ship intimacy and global adventure.