This voyage traces a graceful sailing route from the Côte d’Azur to the heart of Italy, combining classic seamanship with some of the Mediterranean’s most evocative destinations. Departing Nice, the journey unfolds with time under sail before an extended call in glamorous St. Tropez, followed by dramatic coastal scenery along the Cinque Terre at Portovenere. Tuscan heritage comes into focus in Viareggio, with access to Lucca’s cultural legacy, before crossing to Corsica’s characterful port of Bastia and onward to Elba, an island shaped by history, vineyards, and secluded bays. The journey concludes in Civitavecchia, gateway to Rome, after a route defined by elegance, culture, and the timeless rhythm of sailing.


Highlights


• Sailing Date: Sailing side by side with SEA CLOUD SPIRIT on the Côte d’Azur.

• From Luxury Yacht to Elite Beach: St. Tropez welcomes the world’s VIPs to its posh playground.

• Five Villages Hidden in Cliffs: Explore the steep stairways and colorful facades of the Cinque Terre.

• Tuscany’s Symphony: Musical heritage and medieval architecture are the essence of Lucca, Puccini’s birthplace.

• Rich Tapestry of Wonder: Discover the diversity of Corsica, from its rugged coasts to Bastia’s lively town squares.

• The Eclectic Island of Elba: Tour exclusive vineyards, explore Napoleon’s villas, and swim in secluded coves.


Nice lies in one of the world's most lavishly endowed natural landscapes. The sea glows azure and the mountains in the background rise picturesquely up into the sky. Castle Hill gives you a fantastic view over the rambling old town – a labyrinth of alleyways with Baroque churches, pastel-colored houses and red-tiled roofs. The Promenade des Anglais, a sophisticated, five-kilometer-(3 miles)long walkway along the magnificent Baie des Anges and its long beach, lies at the heart of the elegant new town, with its splendid palaces and aristocratic hotels in the Belle-Époque and Art Deco styles.


Few and far between are the occasions, on which one can experience two fascinating windjammers together and directly compare their maneuvers. When both yachts glide along side by side under full sail, they offer a truly breathtaking spectacle.

In the 19th century, artists discovered this picturesque fishing village on the Côte d'Azur and made it their source of inspiration. They were followed by the aristocracy and moneyed classes, and around fifty years ago St. Tropez gained its international reputation as a refuge for the rich and famous. You can still find them today, in elegant Port Grimaud with its luxurious yachts from all over the world; in the upmarket bars and restaurants that line the promenade; on the elegant boulevards; in high class shops; or at the sophisticated beach clubs. Even with all these distinguished guests, St. Tropez has still managed to preserve its picturesque and sleepy atmosphere.


Few and far between are the occasions, on which one can experience two fascinating windjammers together and directly compare their maneuvers. When both yachts glide along side by side under full sail, they offer a truly breathtaking spectacle.


Even though Portovenere is not officially one of the colorful villages of the Cinque Terre, it is, like its pretty Ligurian sisters, part of the UNESCO World Heritage. The name of the pretty little harbor town is derived from the goddess of love Venus, who is said to have risen from the sea here. The mighty Castello Doria towers above the medieval seaside resort with its colorfully painted houses. With its fortress wall, in which the church of San Pietro is embedded, it bears witness to the fact that the harbor once served as a military outpost for La Spezia, some twelve kilometers away.


Some decisions are really not easy in Viareggio. On the one hand, the traditional seaside resort on the Liguarian Sea offers all the pleasures of an Italian vacation with small ice cream parlors, long sandy beaches and a promenade for strolling. On the other hand, there is charming Lucca, which is only about half an hour away. In Giacomo Puccinis birthplace, you can stroll along the city walls in the shade of old plane trees. And in the almost car-free center, an opulent panorama of Roman alleys, churches and domes, wide squares and proud palaces opens up.


He could, Napoléon Bonaparte once said, recognize his home island by the smell with his eyes closed. And indeed – as soon as the windjammer approaches Corsica, the sea breeze mixes with the spicy scent of the macchia, which covers the island like a green carpet. Sun, wind and sea have shaped the diverse island, where high peaks alternate with fertile valleys, rugged cliffs with gentle beaches. The port city of Bastia radiates a lot of Mediterranean flair. Its lively center is the square Saint-Nicolas, which – like the pretty old town at the harbor – can be easily reached on foot.


Although Elba is only a small Tuscan island, you will be surprised by how diverse it is. Imposing cliffs, white sandy beaches, avenues of cypresses, vineyards and olive groves, traditional villages and elegant beach resorts make the place of Napoleon's exile somewhere you would in fact like to be banished for longer. The beautiful old town of Portoferraio with its narrow streets of steps and medieval fortress is set high up on a rocky headland. In the enchanting town of Porto Azzurro, the palm-lined promenades, charming piazzas and small beach are at the center of the town's activities.


All roads lead to Rome. The stunningly beautiful city on the Tiber is around 70 kilometers (44 miles) from the port of Civitavecchia. The highlights of the "Eternal City" are not limited to the seven hills of antiquity. The historic center and the Vatican State in Rome are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In the city of Vespas and "la dolce vita", painters, sculptors and architects have left behind innumerable works of art over three millennia. Ancient sites, Renaissance palaces, Baroque squares and fountains create a splendid backdrop for enjoying life in between the daily routine and eternity.

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Category F Upper/Lower Beds. From

€4,412 EUR pp
Category F Upper/Lower Beds. From
All the cabins have small sitting areas, a bright ambience, brightly coloured, spacious marble baths and plenty of space for all your personal belongings. No matter which cabin you choose, the cabin service will provide everything you need. Your pretty maritime home is tidied twice a day, the fruit bowl is refilled, and the daily programme is left out for you to read (not to mention all the extra little touches...). These cabins are in the traditional windjammer style with upper and lower beds. They are located on the Cabin Deck. Cabin size: Approx. 14 m². Furnishings: Two portholes, chair, table, TV with DVD player, mini-bar, dressing table, closet, safe, adjustable A/C Bed: Upper and lower single beds (90 cm x 200 cm) Bathroom: Approx. 3 m² with shower, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hair dryer, outlet for razor.

Category E. From

€5,092 EUR pp
Category E. From
All the cabins have small sitting areas, a bright ambience, brightly coloured, spacious marble baths and plenty of space for all your personal belongings. No matter which cabin you choose, the cabin service will provide everything you need. Your pretty maritime home is tidied twice a day, the fruit bowl is refilled, and the daily programme is left out for you to read (not to mention all the extra little touches...). The comfortable cabins in Category E are located on the Cabin Deck, where the hospital, sauna, swim platform and fitness area can be found. Cabin size: No. 207-210 approx. 19 m². No. 211-217, 224-231 approx. 20 m². Furnishings: Two portholes, sofa, table, TV with DVD player, mini-bar, dressing table, closet, safe, adjustable A/C Bed: Queen size bed (180 cm x 200 cm); can be separated into two single beds Bathroom: Approx. 3 m² with shower, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hair dryer, outlet for razor.

Category D. From

€5,942 EUR pp
Category D. From
All the cabins have small sitting areas, a bright ambience, brightly coloured, spacious marble baths and plenty of space for all your personal belongings. No matter which cabin you choose, the cabin service will provide everything you need. Your pretty maritime home is tidied twice a day, the fruit bowl is refilled, and the daily programme is left out for you to read (not to mention all the extra little touches...). The Category D de luxe double-bed cabins are located on the Cabin Deck, where the hospital, sauna, swim platform and fitness area can be found. Cabin size: Approx. 21 m². Furnishings: Three portholes, two chairs, table, TV with DVD player, mini-bar, dressing table, closet, safe, adjustable A/C. Bed: Queen size bed (180 cm x 200 cm) with two separate mattresses. Bathroom: Approx. 3 m² with shower, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hair dryer, outlet for razor

Category C. From

€6,112 EUR pp
Category C. From
All the cabins have small sitting areas, a bright ambience, brightly coloured, spacious marble baths and plenty of space for all your personal belongings. No matter which cabin you choose, the cabin service will provide everything you need. Your pretty maritime home is tidied twice a day, the fruit bowl is refilled, and the daily programme is left out for you to read (not to mention all the extra little touches...). The Category C deluxe double-bed cabins are located on the Promenade Deck, where the restaurant, boutique and the reception can be found. Cabin size: Approx. 20 m². Furnishings: Panorama windows, two chairs, table, TV with DVD player, mini-bar, dressing table, closet, safe, adjustable A/C. Bed: Queen size bed (180 cm x 200 cm) with two separate mattresses Bathroom: Approx. 3 m² with shower, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hair dryer, outlet for razor.

Category B. From

€6,792 EUR pp
Category B. From
All the cabins have small sitting areas, a bright ambience, brightly coloured, spacious marble baths and plenty of space for all your personal belongings. No matter which cabin you choose, the cabin service will provide everything you need. Your pretty maritime home is tidied twice a day, the fruit bowl is refilled, and the daily programme is left out for you to read (not to mention all the extra little touches...). The spacious junior suites are conveniently located on the Promenade Deck, where the restaurant, boutique, and the reception can be found. Cabin size: No. 303 approx. 22 m², No. 304 approx. 21,5 m², No. 305-319 approx. 23 m². Furnishings: Panorama window, seating area, decorative fireplace, console with TV/DVD and mini-bar, dressing table, walk-in closet, safe, adjustable A/C. Bed: Queen size bed (180 cm x 200 cm) with two separate mattresses; can be separated into two single beds. Bathroom: Approx. 3,2 m² with tub, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hair dryer, outlet for razor.

Category A. From

€7,812 EUR pp
Category A. From
All the cabins have small sitting areas, a bright ambience, brightly coloured, spacious marble baths and plenty of space for all your personal belongings. No matter which cabin you choose, the cabin service will provide everything you need. Your pretty maritime home is tidied twice a day, the fruit bowl is refilled, and the daily programme is left out for you to read (not to mention all the extra little touches...). The charming luxury owner suites are located on the Lido Deck where you can also find the library and the lounge. Cabin size: Approx. 27 m². Furnishings: Panorama window, sofa, table, chair, desk, decorative fireplace, TV and DVD player, mini-bar, dressing table, four closets, safe, adjustable A/C. Bed: King size canopy bed with two separate mattresses (90 cm x 200 cm). Bathroom: Approx. 4,2 m² with tub and separate shower, WC, marble sink, golden fixtures, hair dryer, outlet for razor

Vessel Type: Tall Ship (Sailing)

Length: 105 metres

Passenger Capacity: 88

Built: 2001

Sea Cloud II is a romantic tall ship that masterfully blends the elegance of classic sailing with the comfort and convenience of modern luxury. Inspired by her legendary predecessor from the 1930s, this three-masted barque is fitted with 23 sails and is hand-sailed whenever possible, adding a sense of theatre and tradition to every voyage. With 44 cabins accommodating just 88 guests, the atmosphere aboard remains intimate and relaxed, while the interiors evoke the charm of a bygone era—polished wood, sweeping staircases, and vintage nautical style—all paired with the contemporary standards of a premium expedition ship.

Guests aboard Sea Cloud II enjoy spacious decks for sun-soaked sailing days, al fresco dining on the Lido Deck, and a wellness area featuring a sauna, massage therapy, and fitness facilities. The ship’s welcoming indoor spaces include an elegant dining room and a comfortable lounge for evening Recaps hosted by expert field staff such as historians and photo instructors. Meals focus on locally sourced ingredients and regional cuisine, served in an informal yet refined setting. With an open Bridge policy and wide, accessible passageways, Sea Cloud II invites guests not just to relax, but to immerse themselves fully in the experience of life under sail.

Cabin layout for Sea Cloud II

Inclusions


• Beautifully appointed cabin in selected category
• Gratuities
• Welcoming bottle of champagne in your cabin
• All meals from early-bird breakfast to the exquisite 4-course dinner menu with choice of main course
• 5-course gala dinner during the cruise
• Welcome and farewell cocktail with champagne
• Selected wines and beers thoughtfully chosen to complement lunch and dinner
• All soft drinks and juices throughout the cruise
• All alcohol-free coffee and tea specialties
• Bottled water on the excursions
• Fresh fruit basket in your cabin, replenished daily
• English-speaking tour guide
• Travel documents
• All port fees
• Use of watersports facilities such as snorkeling equipment, Stand-Up-Paddles and Towable Tube (weather permitting)
• Free laundry service for cat. A-C (SEA CLOUD) and cat. A+B (SEA CLOUD II and SEA CLOUD SPIRIT)

Exclusions


• International and domestic flights unless otherwise stated
• Travel Insurance
• Passport and visa costs where applicable
• Shore excursions
• Alcoholic beverages other than those listed in inclusions
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