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  • Pula's Roman amphitheatre
    Built upon seven hills at the end of a picturesque bay lies Pula. A highlight of this city is the majestic Roman amphitheatre, one of the largest and best preserved amphora in the world. Delight in exploring this ancient gladiatorial site during your time in historic Pula.
  • The Romanesque cathedral in Brindisi
    Dazzling 12th century mosaics greet you as you enter Brindis’s striking cathedral. Also known as St John’s the Baptist Church, this stunning architectural building houses valuable religious artefacts, paintings and sculptures. Almost entirely rebuilt after an earthquake this impressive monument has managed to retain its original design.
  • The Basilica di San Marco in Venice
    The elegant Basilica di San Marco is centrally located just off of the Grand Canal, adjoins the Doge’s Palace and overlooks the buzzing Piazza San Marco. Arguably the most famous of Venice’s churches the Basilica is one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture worldwide.
  • Zadar's Roman city
    Zadar, a delightfiul town fortified with medieval walls sits between the locations of Rijeka and Split. Lauded for its pretty and impressive ports, Zadar is home to the Roman forum, basilica and temple on the western side whilst just outside the town is the amphitheatre. The town’s aqueduct is still partially preserved.
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Pula
Pula's Roman amphitheatre

Built upon seven hills at the end of a picturesque bay lies Pula. A highlight of this city is the majestic Roman amphitheatre, one of the largest and best preserved amphora in the world. Delight in exploring this ancient gladiatorial site during your time in historic Pula.

Venice and the Adriatic

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  • Four included excursions
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14 nights, departing on 29 August 2013

14 nights from £2,748 per person

Venice and the Adriatic

14 nights departing 29 August 2013 from Civitavecchia (for Rome), Italy

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Several new ports for Quest for Adventure promise to make this an exciting journey calling at some of Italy, Croatia and Slovenia’s most beautiful and interesting cities. Visit Italian Palermo and Ravenna to admire the intricate mosaics, or explore the incredible Roman ruins in Croatia’s Zadar and Pula.

29 Aug Civitavecchia (for Rome), Italy

Embark Quest for Adventure and depart at 2100.

30 Aug Ponza, Italy

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700. Land by launch or tender.

31 Aug Stromboli Island

Cruise past Stromboli Island.

01 Sep Palermo, Sicily

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.

03 Sep Crotone, Italy

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.

04 Sep Brindisi, Italy

Arrive 0800. Depart 2300.

05 Sep Kotor, Montenegro

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.

06 Sep Split, Croatia

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.

07 Sep Zadar, Croatia

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.

08 Sep Pula

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700. Land by launch or tender.

09 Sep Ravenna

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.

10 Sep Koper, Slovenia

Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.

11 Sep Venice, Italy

Arrive 0800.

12 Sep Venice, Italy

Disembark Quest of Adventure after breakfast.

Any of the highlights featured may involve taking an optional excursion which is subject to availability and at an extra cost.
Venice and the AdriaticVenice and the Adriatic

14 nights, departing on 29 August 2013

14 nights from £2,748 per person