7 nights. Montenegro, Greece, Croatia
From €906 Average per person

7 nights. Montenegro, Greece, Croatia

Departure from: Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
From
€906
Average per person
Taxes included
From
€906
Average per person
Taxes included
Cruises Royal Caribbean Brilliance of the Seas
Brilliance of the Seas
See ship
Embark on a world of new experiences on every deck aboard Brilliance of the Seas. This iconic ship takes adventure to another level with exciting activities and world-class entertainment. Challenge your limits by climbing to the top of our renowned climbing wall, reaching up to 40 feet above the deck. Delight in exquisite cocktails at our revolving bar, where you'll enjoy spectacular panoramic views while sipping your favorite drinks. Immerse yourself in a world of endless entertainment, from captivating musical performances to hilarious comedy that will make you laugh out loud. On Brilliance of the Seas, every day is a new adventure that will leave you in awe.
293m.Length
32m.Beam:
13Decks
2Occupancy
859Crew
2002Inaugurated
90tn.Tonnage
Enlarge map
venice (ravenna) -  italy
Day 1
venice (ravenna) - italy
Departure: 17:00
Welcome to the heart of Italy: Ravenna – a glittering gem in the Emilia-Romagna region. Known as the city of mosaics, Ravenna is a haven for art lovers, history enthusiasts, foodies, and everyone in between. As you wander onto Ravenna’s cobbled streets, you’re immediately surrounded by echoes of a rich and fascinating past. Once the capital of the Western Roman Empire, the city boasts no fewer than eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Basilica di San Vitale, Basilica di Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, and the Mausoleo di Galla Placidia, to name just a few, are decorated with some of the most extraordinary Byzantine mosaics in the world. Their vivid colours and intricate designs are genuinely awe-inspiring, just as they have been for countless visitors over the centuries. But Ravenna isn’t only about the past. It’s a lively, modern city buzzing with contemporary culture. As you stroll through town, you’ll come across delightful independent shops, stylish bars, and restaurants serving the famous flavours of Emilia-Romagna. From the local piadina flatbread to gloriously creamy gelato, your taste buds are in for a real treat. Nature lovers are well looked after too. Ravenna’s location offers a lovely mix of coastline and countryside. A short drive brings you to the golden sands of the Adriatic Sea – ideal for a lazy day by the water or some fun with watersports. Head inland instead and you can explore the tranquil wetlands of the Po Delta Park, a paradise for birdwatching and cycling. The city also hosts a full calendar of events throughout the year. From Dante-inspired poetry readings and the Ravenna Festival of music and dance to the lively Notte d’Oro, with celebrations going on late into the night, there’s always something happening. Ravenna is a place where past and present blend effortlessly, offering a unique mix of art, history, food, and natural beauty. Whether you’re visiting its world-class heritage sites, tasting local specialities, or simply soaking up the Italian sun on the Adriatic coast, Ravenna promises a memorable trip that will leave you wanting to return. Come and experience the magic of Ravenna, where every corner has a story waiting to be uncovered.
kotor, montenegro
1
Day 2
kotor, montenegro
Arrival: 00:00 - Departure: 20:00
Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro. It's situated in a secluded part of the Gulf of Kotor. It's located on the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska), one of the most indented parts of the Adriatic Sea. Along with the nearly overhanging limestone cliffs of Orjen and Lovćen, Kotor and its surrounding area form an impressive and picturesque Mediterranean landscape. Kotor is part of the World Heritage Site known as the Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Old Town. The Old Town is the most famous part of Kotor, where the history, culture, and tradition of Kotor are preserved. They are complemented by a multitude of narrow streets, squares, and markets. The main and largest square is Trg od oruzja (Square of arms). The old town of Kotor today is considered to be the best preserved medieval urban entity in the Mediterranean. • Maritime Museum. The memories of those long gone sailing days and years, the successes of the famous Kotor seaman, artists, ship builders, crafts man, states man, and diplomats, intermediaries between west and east, are kept in the Maritime museum, which is housed in the baroque palace Grgurin. • The Island Gospa od Skrpjela. The Island Gospa od Skrpjela is one of two beautiful islands in Kotor Bay, which are situated in the bay across from Perast. That island is also known as "the island of the dead captains". The Island Gospa od Skrpjela is an artificial island, made by seaman from Perast and Kotor, who on their big sail boats brought in large boulders.
athens (piraeus), greece
2
Day 4
athens (piraeus), greece
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 19:00
Piraeus is a port city in the Attica region of Greece. It lies within the Athens urban area, about 8 kilometres southwest of the city centre (the municipality of Athens), along the east coast of the Saronic Gulf. According to the 2011 census, Piraeus had a population of 163,688 within its administrative boundaries, making it the fifth-largest municipality in Greece and the second-largest within the wider Athens urban area, after the municipality of Athens. The municipality of Piraeus and four neighbouring suburban municipalities make up the regional unit of Piraeus, sometimes referred to as Greater Piraeus, with a total population of 448,997. This regional unit forms part of the Athens urban area. Piraeus has a long recorded history, dating back to ancient Greece. The city was founded in the early 5th century BC, when the area was chosen to become the new port of classical Athens and was developed as a model harbour, concentrating all of Athens’ import and transit trade. During the Golden Age of Athens, the Long Walls were built to fortify both Athens and its port at Piraeus. As a result, Piraeus became the principal harbour of ancient Greece, but it gradually declined after the 3rd century BC, before expanding again in the 19th century, following the declaration of Athens as the capital of Greece. Today, Piraeus is a large, busy city and an integral part of Athens, home to the country’s biggest harbour and displaying all the hallmarks of a major maritime and commercial–industrial centre. The port of Piraeus is the main port in Greece, the largest passenger port in Europe, and the second-largest in the world, handling around 20 million passengers each year. With a throughput of about 1.4 million TEUs, Piraeus ranks among the top ten European ports for container traffic and is the leading container port in the Eastern Mediterranean. The municipality hosted events during both the 1896 and 2004 Summer Olympic Games held in Athens. The University of Piraeus is one of the largest universities in Greece and includes the country’s second-oldest business school, as well as the oldest academic department specialising in finance.
santorini, greece
3
Day 5
santorini, greece
Arrival: 07:00 - Departure: 21:00
Formed by the massive volcanic eruption which gave rise to the Atlantis legend, Santorini is the most striking island in the Aegean. The island is actually the outer rim of a sunken volcano, its entire eastern coast is a succession of small towns perched on high hills. Fira is the island’s dramatically situated capital. Perched on the cliffs, overlooking the sea, the town of Fira shares with the Parthenon the fame of the best known images of Greece. The narrow streets are filled with souvenir shops, lovely boutiques and a lot of jewellery shops. It has two beautiful churches, the Greek Orthodox and the Catholic Cathedral of St John the Baptist. It also has a small local museum. Nightlife in Fira is also quite lively with good restaurants and bars, plus a few nightclubs. The city is a spectacle in itself, with a climax at sunset. Another great place to enjoy the sunset is the town of Ia, a small village clinging to the rocky point of land at the northern tip of the island, 300m above the sea. The beaches in Santorini are much different than other beaches in Greece due to their special geographical features. Red and black volcanic pebbles lay the shores of Santorini beaches and steep cliffs provide a picturesque ambience. The most famous of Santorini beaches is the Red beach, while particularly popular are Perissa, Kamari and Perivolos. Santorini is a truly wonderful destination. The siting of some of its major towns along the clifftop rim of the caldera is one of the most spectacularly lovely sights in the world. The buildings seem to defy gravity in the way they cling to the cliffs and are stacked one on top of the other like so many sugar cubes. The sandy, multicoloured beaches are simply the icing on the cake.
split croatia
4
Day 7
split croatia
Arrival: 09:00 - Departure: 18:00
Split, Croatia’s vibrant coastal hub, blends ancient history with a lively Mediterranean atmosphere. At its heart lies Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that feels more like a living city than a museum. Wander its maze of marble streets, stumble upon hidden courtyards, and admire the mix of Roman, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture. Don’t miss the Cathedral of Saint Domnius and the climb up its bell tower for sweeping views over the terracotta rooftops and sparkling Adriatic Sea. The city’s seaside promenade, the Riva, is where locals and visitors converge from morning coffee to late-night cocktails. Lined with palm trees, cafes, and restaurants, it’s the perfect place to people-watch and soak up the Dalmatian lifestyle. Just behind, the bustling Green Market and fish market offer a glimpse of everyday life in Split, with stalls piled high with fresh produce, local cheeses, and seafood straight from the Adriatic. For swimming and relaxation, head to Bačvice Beach, famous for its shallow waters and the local ball game “picigin,” or explore quieter pebbled beaches like Kašjuni and Firule. Nature lovers should hike or bike through Marjan Hill, a forested park offering panoramic viewpoints, small chapels, and secluded coves ideal for a peaceful dip. The shaded trails and sea breezes make it a refreshing escape from the city center. Split also serves as an excellent base for exploring the Dalmatian coast and islands. Everyday ferries and catamarans link the city to Hvar, Brač, Šolta, and Vis, each with its own character—from chic nightlife and vineyards to quiet fishing villages and hidden bays. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, foodie, beach lover, or island-hopper, Split offers a compelling mix of culture, relaxation, and adventure.
venice (ravenna) -  italy
Day 8
venice (ravenna) - italy
Arrival: 05:30
Welcome to the heart of Italy: Ravenna – a glittering gem in the Emilia-Romagna region. Known as the city of mosaics, Ravenna is a haven for art lovers, history enthusiasts, foodies, and everyone in between. As you wander onto Ravenna’s cobbled streets, you’re immediately surrounded by echoes of a rich and fascinating past. Once the capital of the Western Roman Empire, the city boasts no fewer than eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Basilica di San Vitale, Basilica di Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, and the Mausoleo di Galla Placidia, to name just a few, are decorated with some of the most extraordinary Byzantine mosaics in the world. Their vivid colours and intricate designs are genuinely awe-inspiring, just as they have been for countless visitors over the centuries. But Ravenna isn’t only about the past. It’s a lively, modern city buzzing with contemporary culture. As you stroll through town, you’ll come across delightful independent shops, stylish bars, and restaurants serving the famous flavours of Emilia-Romagna. From the local piadina flatbread to gloriously creamy gelato, your taste buds are in for a real treat. Nature lovers are well looked after too. Ravenna’s location offers a lovely mix of coastline and countryside. A short drive brings you to the golden sands of the Adriatic Sea – ideal for a lazy day by the water or some fun with watersports. Head inland instead and you can explore the tranquil wetlands of the Po Delta Park, a paradise for birdwatching and cycling. The city also hosts a full calendar of events throughout the year. From Dante-inspired poetry readings and the Ravenna Festival of music and dance to the lively Notte d’Oro, with celebrations going on late into the night, there’s always something happening. Ravenna is a place where past and present blend effortlessly, offering a unique mix of art, history, food, and natural beauty. Whether you’re visiting its world-class heritage sites, tasting local specialities, or simply soaking up the Italian sun on the Adriatic coast, Ravenna promises a memorable trip that will leave you wanting to return. Come and experience the magic of Ravenna, where every corner has a story waiting to be uncovered.
What you should know:
Itinerary
  • The order of the ports may vary depending on the date of departure.
  • Check your itinerary for exact departure and arrival times. The hours correspond to the local time of the port.
  • Itineraries can change at any time without prior notice.
Boarding and landing
  • For safety reasons, all passengers must board 2 hours before departure on day 1 of the cruise.
  • Disembarkation usually begins 2 hours after docking on the last day of the cruise.
Choose a datePrice per passenger in double occupancy / Taxes included
NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.

Need help?

We advise you without obligation.
We call you
Categories of Brilliance of the Seas
Balcony

Balcony

Inside

Inside

Outside

Outside

Suite

Suite

Image is representative only; size, layout and furnishings may vary (within the same stateroom category).
Specifications of Brilliance of the Seas
Bars and Lounges
-
Restaurants
-
Cinema
Theater
Library
Spa
Children swimming pool
Internet
Laundry
Salon
Casino
Chapel
Nightclub
Weddings
ShowRoom
Nursery
Gym
24h service
Inaugurated
2002
Renovated
2013
Cruise speed
24 knots
Stateroom capacity
1,557
Interior stateroom capacity
-
Exterior stateroom capacity
-
Occupancy
2
Beam:
32m.
Length
293m.
Tonnage
90tn.
Decks
13
Crew
859
Swimming Pools
-

Other cruises available aboard the Brilliance of the Seas

Unleash your travel explorer with this selection of cruise deals.
Contact us