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Monte-Carlo to Civitavecchia

with The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
May. 28, 2027 - Jun. 03, 2027
7 days7 ports

On this 6-night voyage from Monte Carlo to Rome, the Mediterranean unfolds with ease. Cannes and Calvi open to pale facades and clear water, while the Italian coast reveals itself in Portofino and Porto Santo Stefano, where colorful harbors and slower afternoons settle in by the sea. Each day carries you south toward Rome, where history rises just beyond the shoreline. 

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Itinerary

Day 1: Monte-Carlo
Day 2: Cannes
Day 3: Calvi, Corsica
Day 4: Livorno
Day 5: Portofino
Day 6: Porto Santo Stefano
Day 7: Civitavecchia
Day 1: Monte-Carlo

On one of the best stretches of the Mediterranean, this classic luxury destination is one of the most sought-after addresses in the world. With all the high-rise towers you have to look hard to find the Belle Époque grace of yesteryear. But if you head to the town’s great 1864 landmark Hôtel de Paris—still a veritable crossroads of the buffed and befurred Euro-gentry—or enjoy a grand bouffe at its famous Louis XV restaurant, or attend the opera, or visit the ballrooms of the casino, you may still be able to conjure up Monaco’s elegant past. Prince Albert II, a political science graduate from Amherst College, traces his ancestry to Otto Canella, who was born in 1070. The Grimaldi dynasty began with Otto’s great-great-great-grandson, Francesco Grimaldi, also known as Frank the Rogue. Expelled from Genoa, Frank and his cronies disguised themselves as monks and in 1297 seized the fortified medieval town known today as Le Rocher (the Rock). Except for a short break under Napoléon, the Grimaldis have been here ever since, which makes them the oldest reigning family in Europe. In the 1850s a Grimaldi named Charles III made a decision that turned the Rock into a giant blue chip. Needing revenue but not wanting to impose additional taxes on his subjects, he contracted with a company to open a gambling facility. The first spin of the roulette wheel was on December 14, 1856. There was no easy way to reach Monaco then—no carriage roads or railroads—so no one came. Between March 15 and March 20, 1857, one person entered the casino—and won two francs. In 1868, however, the railroad reached Monaco, and it was filled with Englishmen who came to escape the London fog. The effects were immediate. Profits were so great that Charles eventually abolished all direct taxes. Almost overnight, a threadbare principality became an elegant watering hole for European society. Dukes (and their mistresses) and duchesses (and their gigolos) danced and dined their way through a world of spinning roulette wheels and bubbling champagne—preening themselves for nights at the opera, where such artists as Vaslav Nijinsky, Sarah Bernhardt, and Enrico Caruso came to perform. Along with the tax system, its sensational position on a broad, steep peninsula that bulges into the Mediterranean—its harbor sparkling with luxury cruisers, its posh mansions angling awnings toward the nearly perpetual sun—continues to draw the rich and famous. One of the latest French celebrities to declare himself “Monégasque,” thus giving up his French passport, is superchef Alain Ducasse, who said that he made the choice out of affection for Monaco rather than tax reasons. Pleasure boats vie with luxury cruisers in their brash beauty and Titanic scale, and teams of handsome young men—themselves dyed blond and tanned to match—scour and polish every gleaming surface. As you might expect, all this glitz doesn’t come cheap. Eating is expensive, and even the most modest hotels cost more here than in nearby Nice or Menton. As for taxis, they don’t even have meters so you are completely at the driver’s mercy (with prices skyrocketing during events such as the Grand Prix). For the frugal, Monaco is the ultimate day-trip, although parking is as coveted as a room with a view. At the very least you can afford a coffee at Starbucks. The harbor district, known as La Condamine, connects the new quarter, officially known as Monte Carlo with Monaco-Ville (or Le Rocher), a medieval town on the Rock, topped by the palace, the cathedral, and the Oceanography Museum. Have no fear that you’ll need to climb countless steps to get to Monaco-Ville, as there are plenty of elevators and escalators climbing the steep cliffs. But shuttling between the lovely casino grounds of Monte Carlo and Old Monaco, separated by a vast port, is a daunting proposition for ordinary mortals without wings, so hop on the No. 1 bus from Saint Roman, or No. 2 from the Jardin Exotique – Both stop at Place du Casino and come up to Monaco Ville.

Day 2: Cannes

Cannes is pampered with the luxurious year-round climate that has made it one of the most popular resorts in Europe. Cannes was an important sentinel site for the monks who established themselves on Île St-Honorat in the Middle Ages. Its bay served as nothing more than a fishing port until in 1834 an English aristocrat, Lord Brougham, fell in love with the site during an emergency stopover with a sick daughter. He had a home built here and returned every winter for a sun cure—a ritual quickly picked up by his peers. Between the popularity of Le Train Blue transporting wealthy passengers from Calais, and the introduction in 1936 of France’s first paid holidays, Cannes became the destination, a tasteful and expensive breeding ground for the upper-upscale.Cannes has been further glamorized by the ongoing success of its annual film festival, as famous as Hollywood’s Academy Awards. About the closest many of us will get to feeling like a film star is a stroll here along La Croisette, the iconic promenade that gracefully curves the wave-washed sand coastline, peppered with chic restaurants and prestigious private beaches. This is precisely the sort of place for which the French invented the verb flâner (to dawdle, saunter): strewn with palm trees and poseurs, its fancy boutiques and status-symbol grand hotels—including the Carlton, the legendary backdrop to Grace Kelly in To Catch a Thief —all vying for the custom of the Louis Vuitton set. This legend is, to many, the heart and soul of the Côte d’Azur. 

Day 3: Calvi, Corsica

Calvi, Corsica’s slice of the Riviera, has been described by author Dorothy Carrington as “an oasis of pleasure on an otherwise austere island.” Calvi prospered by supplying products to Genoa; its citizens remained loyal supporters of Genoa long after the rest of the island declared independence. Calvi also claims to be the birthplace of Christopher Columbus. During the 18th century the town endured assaults from Corsican nationalists, including celebrated patriot Pasquale Paoli. Today Calvi sees a summertime invasion of tourists, drawn to the 6-km (4-mile) stretch of sandy white beach, impressive citadel overlooking the Old Town, lively restaurants, and buzzing nightlife.

Day 4: 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.

Day 5: Portofino

One of the most photographed villages along the coast, with a decidedly romantic and affluent aura, Portofino has long been a popular destination for the rich and famous. Once an ancient Roman colony and taken by the Republic of Genoa in 1229, it’s also been ruled by the French, English, Spanish, and Austrians, as well as by marauding bands of 16th-century pirates. Elite British tourists first flocked to the lush harbor in the mid-1800s. Some of Europe’s wealthiest drop anchor in Portofino in summer, but they stay out of sight by day, appearing in the evening after buses and boats have carried off the day-trippers.There’s not actually much to do in Portofino other than stroll around the wee harbor, see the castle, walk to Punta del Capo, browse at the pricey boutiques, and sip a coffee while people-watching. However, weaving through picture-perfect cliffside gardens and gazing at yachts framed by the sapphire Ligurian Sea and the cliffs of Santa Margherita can make for quite a relaxing afternoon. There are also several tame, photo-friendly hikes into the hills to nearby villages.Unless you’re traveling on a deluxe budget, you may want to stay in Camogli or Santa Margherita Ligure rather than at one of Portofino’s few very expensive hotels. Restaurants and cafés are good but also pricey (don’t expect to have a beer here for much under €10).

Day 6: Porto Santo Stefano
Day 7: Civitavecchia

Italy’s vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here. Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches, and the treasures of Vatican City vie for your attention, but Rome is also a wonderful place to practice the Italian-perfected il dolce far niente, the sweet art of idleness. Your most memorable experiences may include sitting at a caffè in the Campo de’ Fiori or strolling in a beguiling piazza.

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Ship features

The Owners Suite

The Owners Suite

MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS

Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean with private whirlpool

SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS

  • Luxurious and modern living and dining area
  • Luxury custom king bed sleep system
  • Double vanity bathrooms

PERSONALIZED SERVICE AND AMENITIES

  • Your Suite Ambassador delivers attentive, anticipatory service for a personalized in-suite experience tailored to your preferences, from unpacking assistance and garment pressing to in-suite dining and beverages.
  • 24-hour in-suite dining, espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas and a mini-bar provisioned to your preferences, upon request once on board
The Owners Suite
The View Suite

The View Suite

MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS

  • Dramatic floor to ceiling glass throughout
  • Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean

SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS

  • Luxurious and modern living and dining area
  • Luxury custom king bed sleep system
  • Double vanity bathroom

PERSONALIZED SERVICE AND AMENITIES

  • Your Suite Ambassador delivers attentive, anticipatory service for a personalized in-suite experience tailored to your preferences, from unpacking assistance and garment pressing to in-suite dining and beverages.
  • 24-hour in-suite dining, espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas and a mini-bar provisioned to your preferences, upon request once on board
The Owners Suite
The View Suite
The 2-Story Loft Suite

The 2-Story Loft Suite

SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS

  • Powder room on the upper level
  • Double vanity master bathroom with soaking tub and separate shower on the lower level
  • Innovative two-story suite with entry from both levels
  • Luxury custom king bed sleep system on the lower level
  • Luxurious and modern living and dining area on the upper level

MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS

  • Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean on the upper level
  • Picture window on the lower level

PERSONALIZED SERVICE AND ACCESSORIES

  • Your Suite Ambassador delivers attentive, anticipatory service for a personalized in-suite experience tailored to your preferences, from unpacking assistance and garment pressing to in-suite dining and beverages.
  • 24-hour in-suite dining, espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas and a mini-bar provisioned to your preferences, upon request once on board

The Owners Suite
The View Suite
The 2-Story Loft Suite
The Grand Suite

The Grand Suite

MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS

  • Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean

SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS

  • Luxurious and modern living and dining area
  • Luxury custom king bed sleep system
  • Double vanity bathroom

PERSONALIZED SERVICE AND AMENITIES

  • Your Suite Ambassador delivers attentive, anticipatory service for a personalized in-suite experience tailored to your preferences, from unpacking assistance and garment pressing to in-suite dining and beverages.
  • 24-hour in-suite dining, espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas and a mini-bar provisioned to your preferences, upon request once on board

The Owners Suite
The View Suite
The 2-Story Loft Suite
The Grand Suite
The Signature Suite

The Signature Suite

MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS

  • Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean

SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS

  • Luxurious and modern living and dining area
  • Luxury custom king bed sleep system
  • Double vanity bathroom

PERSONALIZED SERVICE AND AMENITIES

  • Your Suite Ambassador delivers attentive, anticipatory service for a personalized in-suite experience tailored to your preferences, from unpacking assistance and garment pressing to in-suite dining and beverages.
  • 24-hour in-suite dining, espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas and a mini-bar provisioned to your preferences, upon request once on board

The Owners Suite
The View Suite
The 2-Story Loft Suite
The Grand Suite
The Signature Suite
The Terrace Suite

The Terrace Suite

MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWS

  • Private, spacious terrace overlooking the ocean
  • SPACIOUS SUITE ACCOMMODATIONS
  • Luxury custom king bed sleep system
  • Double vanity bathroom

PERSONALIZED SERVICE AND AMENITIES

  • Your Suite Ambassador delivers attentive, anticipatory service for a personalized in-suite experience tailored to your preferences, from unpacking assistance and garment pressing to in-suite dining and beverages.
  • 24-hour in-suite dining, espresso machine, complimentary coffee and teas and a mini-bar provisioned to your preferences, upon request once on board

The Evrima Room

The Evrima Room

Designed with an inviting balance of privacy and connection, The Evrima Room is the spacious main restaurant aboard Evrima. Intimate seating, warm lighting and a relaxed sense of ease set the tone for quiet meals or shared moments. Evolving menus draw on regional flavors and seasonal ingredients for dining with connection to the destinations. 

The Evrima Room
Talaat Nam

Talaat Nam

Talaat Nam offers a contemporary take on Southeast Asian cuisine, balancing vibrant flavors with a relaxed sense of ease. Its sleek, welcoming setting suits light bites or lingering dinners, with options ranging from the precision of the sushi bar to shared regional dishes, and outdoor dining as Evrima sails. 

The Evrima Room
Talaat Nam
S.E.A

S.E.A

Created by Chef Sven Elverfeld of Aqua, the three-Michelin-starred restaurant formerly at The Ritz-Carlton® in Wolfsburg, Germany, S.E.A. reflects his precise, contemporary approach to European cuisine. A curated tasting menu unfolds through seasonal, expressive dishes in an intimate, elegantly modern setting designed for an elevated evening on board.

The Evrima Room
Talaat Nam
S.E.A
Mistral

Mistral

Mistral welcomes guests for relaxed lunches or romantic dinners al fresco. Its Mediterranean-inspired menu highlights fresh local catches, handmade pastas, crisp salads, and grilled prime cuts. With spacious indoor and outdoor seating and views that mirror the surrounding sea and sky, it’s one of the yacht’s most inviting settings for dining. 

The Evrima Room
Talaat Nam
S.E.A
Mistral
The Living Room

The Living Room

The Living Room Café and Bar is a warm, inviting gathering place throughout the day. Mornings begin with freshly roasted coffee and pastries at the espresso counter, while daytime brings treats ideal for moments between activities. As evening settles in, the space offers a relaxed setting for a quiet drink or light bite. 

The Evrima Room
Talaat Nam
S.E.A
Mistral
The Living Room
In-Suite Dining

In-Suite Dining

In-suite dining offers the comfort and privacy of enjoying thoughtfully prepared dishes in your suite or on your private terrace. The all-day dining menu features favorites from across the yacht’s venues, delivered with attentive presentation. A late-night menu adds flexibility, creating a seamless, refined experience at any hour. 

The Evrima Room
Talaat Nam
S.E.A
Mistral
The Living Room
In-Suite Dining
The Pool House

The Pool House

The Pool House offers a relaxed, open-air setting with fresh, à la minute dishes served throughout the day. From early breakfasts to late-night bites, the globally influenced menu suits any moment—whether returning from time ashore or pausing between hours by the water. Comfortable seating and shifting views create an effortless, welcoming atmosphere. 

Marina and Marina Terrace

Marina and Marina Terrace

Nestled at the water’s edge, the Marina offers an inviting place to unwind while at anchor, with sun loungers and an exciting selection of water toys for time on the sea. Just above, the Marina Terrace provides a refined open-air setting for handcrafted cocktails and light bites, creating an effortless transition from water activities to leisurely afternoons looking to the horizon.

Marina and Marina Terrace
The Observation Lounge

The Observation Lounge

The Observation Terrace offers panoramic views that blur the line between land and sea, creating an inspired setting for lounging, cocktails or quiet conversation. As twilight settles in, the atmosphere shifts into a relaxed venue with live entertainment that extends into the evening. 

Marina and Marina Terrace
The Observation Lounge
The Humidor

The Humidor

The Humidor is an intimate, quietly sophisticated setting for unhurried moments at day’s end. Guests can enjoy fine cognacs, single malts and other aged spirits while exploring a curated selection of hand-rolled cigars showcased in a state-of-the-art humidor. Warm and nuanced, it’s a welcoming place for reflection or relaxed conversation. 

Marina and Marina Terrace
The Observation Lounge
The Humidor
The Boutique

The Boutique

The Boutique features a curated selection of high-end sportswear, designer apparel, jewelry and leather goods, offering guests the opportunity to explore thoughtfully chosen pieces throughout their journey. On select voyages, the shopping experience is enhanced by exclusive collaborations with local artisans who share their craft and present distinctive creations inspired by the regions visited. 

Marina and Marina Terrace
The Observation Lounge
The Humidor
The Boutique
The Living Room

The Living Room

Bold shades of blue reflecting the sea provide a vibrant accent to the yacht’s gathering place, with its chic, comfortable furnishings and library with travel guides and best sellers. Diffused lighting transforms the space into a cocktail lounge with piano bar, dancing and live music later on, making The Living Room one of the most popular Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection onboard features.

Marina and Marina Terrace
The Observation Lounge
The Humidor
The Boutique
The Living Room
The Bar

The Bar

This intimate lounge serves premium labels from around the world and also offers champagne and caviar pairings.

The Pool

The Pool

The Pool offers panoramic views and a relaxed setting for unwinding throughout the day. Guests can enjoy all-day dining, frozen treats and drinks from the nearby bar, or settle into sunbeds, banquettes, tanning ledges and whirlpools. Gentle misting sprays add a cooling touch, while generous sundecks invite reading, resting or simply taking in the sea and sky. 

The Pool
The Ritz-Carlton Spa

The Ritz-Carlton Spa

Unwind with expert massages, restorative facials and globally inspired treatments in a tranquil setting designed for ease and renewal. The spa invites guests to slow down, relax and immerse themselves in soothing aromas, calming rituals and thoughtful care that enhance every journey.

The Pool
The Ritz-Carlton Spa
The Fitness Studio

The Fitness Studio

The Fitness Studio offers a holistic approach to wellbeing, with personalized guidance, movement-focused programming and optional lectures that support a healthy voyage. A selection of Technogym equipment enables familiar routines or new forms of exercise, all within a calm, contemporary setting designed for strengthening, stretching and reconnecting with the body. 

The Pool
The Ritz-Carlton Spa
The Fitness Studio
Barber & Salon Services

Barber & Salon Services

The Salon offers a variety of beauty and hair services including manicure and pedicure treatments, hair consultations, cutting, styling and blow drying. Next door at The Barber, gentlemen can enjoy a close shave or invigorating facial before heading ashore to explore the port feeling refreshed and revitalized.

Ritz-Kids

Ritz-Kids

Ritz Kids® is a dedicated program for families designed to inspire curiosity and creativity. Guided by engaging, age-appropriate activities, children can learn about the natural world and enjoy time with new friends. With its bright, inviting environment and attentive supervision, Ritz Kids® provides young travelers with a place to discover, play and connect. 

Deck 10

Deck 10

  • The Observation Lounge
  • The Observation Terrace
  • The Humidor
Deck 10
Deck 9

Deck 9

  • The Gym
  • Fitness Studio
  • The Ritz-Carlton Spa
  • Outdoor Spa
  • The Spa Terrace
  • The Barber/The Salon
  • Launderette
  • Men/Women’s Changing Rooms
  • The Relaxation Lounge
  • The Medical Centre
Deck 10
Deck 9
Deck 8

Deck 8

  • Mistral
  • Pool
  • Ritz-Kids
  • The Terrace Mid Suites
  • The Grand Suites
  • The Terrace Suites
  • The Signature
Deck 10
Deck 9
Deck 8
Deck 7

Deck 7

  • The Owner’s Suites
  • The View Suites
  • The Grand Suites
  • The Terrace Mid Suites
  • The Signature Mid Suites
  • The Terrace Suites
  • The Signature Suites
Deck 10
Deck 9
Deck 8
Deck 7
Deck 6

Deck 6

  • The Bar
  • S.E.A
  • Talaat Nam
  • The Terrace Suites
  • The Signature Mid Suites
  • The Terrace Mid Suites
  • The Signature Suites
Deck 10
Deck 9
Deck 8
Deck 7
Deck 6
Deck 5

Deck 5

  • The Pool House
  • The Pool
  • The Terrance Mid Suites
  • The Terrace Suites
  • The 2-Story Loft Suites
Deck 10
Deck 9
Deck 8
Deck 7
Deck 6
Deck 5
Deck 4

Deck 4

  • The Meeting Rooms
  • The Living Room
  • The Boutique
  • Wine Vault
  • Wine Tasting Area
  • The Evrima Room
  • Dining Privée
  • The 2-Story Loft Suites
Deck 10
Deck 9
Deck 8
Deck 7
Deck 6
Deck 5
Deck 4
Deck 3

Deck 3

  • The Marina Terrace
  • The Marina

The Ritz Carlton Yacht Collection

Designed to combine the luxury lifestyle of The Ritz-Carlton® and the casual freedom of a yachting vacation, The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection offers bespoke voyages in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and Central America. Calling on unique and distinguished destinations alike, most voyages range from seven to ten nights, offering many overnight calls and uniquely curated experiences ashore.
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