14-Day Central Mediterranean Cruises 2026
Discover the best 13-night cruise deals to Central Mediterranean. Two-week cruises offer the ultimate in relaxation and exploration. Visit remote destinations and truly disconnect from daily life. Central Mediterranean cruises explore Italy, Malta, Tunisia, and the Adriatic coast. Rich history, stunning coastlines, and world-class cuisine in the heart of the Mediterranean.
Why 14 Days to Central Mediterranean?
A 13-night cruise to Central Mediterranean offers the perfect balance of time and exploration. Central Mediterranean is Central Mediterranean cruises explore Italy, Malta, Tunisia, and the Adriatic coast.
Two-week cruises offer the ultimate in relaxation and exploration. Visit remote destinations and truly disconnect from daily life. This duration is ideal for Retirees and Long vacation seekers.
Where Will You Visit in Central Mediterranean?
Central Mediterranean Cruise Highlights
Italian coastal gems
Adriatic coastline
Ancient Roman history
Maltese heritage
Mediterranean cuisine
13-Night Cruise Benefits
Reach far-flung destinations
Best value per day
Complete relaxation
Visit 8-10+ ports
Premium amenities time
Truly immersive experience
About Central Mediterranean Cruises
Central Mediterranean cruises explore Italy, Malta, Tunisia, and the Adriatic coast. Rich history, stunning coastlines, and world-class cuisine in the heart of the Mediterranean.
Best Months to Visit
April, May, June, September, October
Climate
Mediterranean, 65-85°F, best spring and fall
Planning Your 14-Day Central Mediterranean Cruise
A 13-night cruise to Central Mediterranean offers exceptional value for travelers seeking retirees. You'll have access to popular ports including Rome (Civitavecchia), Naples, Venice, with prices typically ranging from €1,000 - €4,500.
The best time to visit Central Mediterranean is during April, May, June, when weather conditions are optimal. Mediterranean, 65-85°F, best spring and fall Most 13-night itineraries include 6-8 port stops throughout Central Mediterranean.
Extended 14-day cruises to Central Mediterranean allow you to visit more ports and truly immerse yourself in the region with 6-8 stops.
Sample 14-Day Central Mediterranean Itinerary
Departure Port
Board your ship, enjoy sail-away party, explore ship amenities, historical tours
Rome (Civitavecchia)
Historical tours, culinary experiences, explore Rome (Civitavecchia)
Naples
Culinary experiences, beach visits, explore Naples
Venice
Beach visits, wine tasting, explore Venice
Valletta (Malta)
Wine tasting, cultural immersion, explore Valletta (Malta)
Dubrovnik
Cultural immersion, historical tours, explore Dubrovnik
Kotor
Historical tours, culinary experiences, explore Kotor
At Sea
Enjoy ship amenities, spa, pools, entertainment, historical tours
At Sea
Enjoy ship amenities, spa, pools, entertainment, historical tours
Return to Port
Disembarkation, final breakfast, depart ship
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a 14-day cruise to Central Mediterranean cost?
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14-day cruises to Central Mediterranean typically range from €1,000 - €4,500 per person, depending on cabin type, cruise line, and booking time. Inside cabins are most affordable, while suites can cost 3-4x more. Book 6-12 months in advance for best rates.
What's the best time of year for a 13-night Central Mediterranean cruise?
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The best months to visit Central Mediterranean are April, May, June. Mediterranean, 65-85°F, best spring and fall These months offer ideal weather for Historical tours and Culinary experiences.
How many ports will I visit on a 14-day Central Mediterranean cruise?
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Most 13-night cruises to Central Mediterranean visit 6-8 ports. Common stops include Rome (Civitavecchia), Naples, Venice. Itineraries vary by cruise line.
Do I need a passport for a Central Mediterranean cruise?
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For most Central Mediterranean cruises, you'll need a valid passport. Some closed-loop cruises (round-trip from US ports) may accept a birth certificate and government ID, but a passport is strongly recommended for international travel flexibility.
What's included in a 14-day cruise to Central Mediterranean?
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Included: stateroom accommodation, main dining room meals, buffet, pool and fitness center, most entertainment, and kids clubs. Extra cost: alcoholic beverages, specialty dining, shore excursions, spa services, gratuities ($12-18/day), and Wi-Fi.
When to Book Your 13-Night Cruise
12+ months before
Best cabin selection, lowest deposits, early saver rates up to 30% off
6-12 months before
Good availability, competitive pricing, ideal for Wave Season deals (Jan-Mar)
3-6 months before
Limited cabin choice, but potential for unsold inventory discounts
1-3 months before
Very limited options, mostly inside cabins, last-minute deals rare on popular dates
What's Included in Your Cruise Fare
Included in Fare
- Stateroom accommodation for cruise duration
- Main dining room meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Buffet and casual dining venues
- Pool, hot tubs, and fitness center access
- Most onboard entertainment (shows, live music, movies)
- Kids clubs and youth programs
- Room service (may have late-night fee)
Extra Costs
- Alcoholic beverages and specialty coffee
- Specialty restaurants ($25-75 per person)
- Shore excursions ($50-200+ per excursion)
- Spa services and salon treatments
- Casino and bingo
- Photos and professional photography
- Gratuities ($12-18 per person/day)
- Wi-Fi packages ($15-30 per day)
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