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12-Night Italy, Turkey & Greek Islands CDE AWAY® Cruise

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Sailing October 2nd, 2022 - October 14th, 2022

It’s no wonder the Greek Islands have always been a perennial favorite of travelers. Greece is a magical, romantic destination where you can wander alongside stunning coastlines, explore the ruins of ancient cultures, and dine on fresh Mediterranean cuisine all in one vacation. Explore far-flung beaches, drift out to sea on catamarans and kayaks, and duck into tiny tavernas where you can eat and drink like a local. From the sun-soaked stone buildings in Santorini to the white-sand beaches that beckon in Mykonos, this cruise is the best way to experience the captivating Greek Islands.

Ephesus, Turkey and the port town of Kusadasi will give you a look at thousands of years of history. When your ship docks in port, you’re perfectly positioned to head further inland to the ruins of Ephesus, where you’ll discover an off-the-beaten-path approach to Turkey. Ephesus was named one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and is known for its significance in early Christianity. Visit the House of the Virgin Mary, where it’s said that the mother of Jesus Christ lived out her final days. Venture to the city of Priene on a day trip, where the ruins of the Temple of Athena are the main attraction. Because the excavation of Ephesus is just beginning, who knows what marvels are still buried?

From its stunning coastline and ancient architecture to its famous cuisine and charming culture, cruising through the Eastern Mediterranean can be one of the most rewarding travel experiences you’ll ever have.

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Dr. Brian Jafine

Dr. Brian Jafine

Specialty:

Endodontics

About The Speaker

Dr. Brian Jafine graduated with a Bachelor of Science and received his DDS degree from the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry in Ontario, Canada. He has been a practicing Endodontist for 30 years, and received his post graduate degree in Endodontics from the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, MA. Dr. Jafine’s emphasis is on patient comfort, as well as keeping up-to-date with the latest advancement in endodontic techniques, enabling him to provide the best quality of care for his patients. He has a wide range of experience in different areas of endodontics, from root canal treatments to microsurgery. His expertise is also frequently called upon by referring dentists for endodontic retreatment. Dr. Jafine is a member of the Canadian and Ontario Dental Associations, as well as the American Association of Endodontics. He is also a member, and has served as President, of three specialty organization: the Canadian Academy of Endodontics, the Ontario Society of Endodontists and the George Hare Endodontic Study Club. Dr. Jafine’s specialty practice, Partners in Endodontics, strives to utilize the best in current sterilization and endodontic treatment techniques. Specialty equipment in his two office locations includes surgical operating microscopes and digital radiography systems in order to provide the optimum in endodontic care for patients requiring root canal treatment.

Dr. Oliver Pin-Harry

Dr. Oliver Pin-Harry

Specialty:

Prosthodontist

About The Speaker

Dr. Oliver Pin-Harry is a board certified Prosthodontist in both Canada and USA. He is in fulltime private practice at Burlington Prosthodontics and M Prosthodontics, his referral-based clinics, specialized in Implants, Esthetic and Reconstructive Dentistry.

Dr. Pin-Harry earned his DDS from L’Université de Montpellier, France and his Master of Science in Prosthodontics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA where he serves as Adjunct Assistant Professor in Graduate Prosthodontics. He is a Clinical Instructor at The University of Toronto in Graduate Prosthodontics and has operating privileges at the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital in Burlington.

His accolades include a Research Fellowship Award from the American College of Prosthodontists for his clinical research as principal investigator on implant therapy of the edentulous maxilla. He continues to dedicate time to clinical research and advanced technology to achieve optimal patient-centered outcomes.

He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists, Fellow and appointed Examiner of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada. Dr. Pin-Harry is a published author and frequently invited speaker at national and international meetings on implants, digital workflow and esthetics.

CE Topics

ORAL HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE: Endodontics, Prosthodontics & Dental Implants

Dental related emergency visits and injuries as the result of trauma are commonly seen in the hospital emergency departments. The literature indicates that approximately one third of preschool children and one quarter of school aged children suffer a traumatic dental injury at least once in their lifetime. The practice of dentistry and medicine are closely intertwined. It is well documented that oral health is an integral factor in the patients overall health. The practice of dentistry is evolving and new treatment protocols and procedures are constantly introduced to provide the best possible treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. This continuing education program will provide the practitioner with new insights and  protocols to elevate the treatment they provide their patients. We will examine the restoration of the compromised dentition from the endodontic and prosthodontic perspectives. We hope to provide a stimulating discussion which will be thought provoking and question how we practice and should we alter our thought process. Both medical and dental practitioners will gain insight into new techniques and treatment solutions for situations we encounter on a daily basis.

Dr. Jafine

  • Apexogenesis, Apexification & Regenerative Endodontics
  • Dental Trauma & First Aid
  • Pain Management in Endodontics
  • New Innovations in Endodontics
  • Implants vs Endodontics: An Endodontist’s Perspective

Dr. Pin-Harry

  • Dental Implant Therapy in the Anterior Zone: Criteria defining an Esthetic Smile
  • Congenitally missing teeth: Rehabilitation of Young Patients with Oligodontia
  • Etiology of Tooth Loss: Systemic, Genetic and Local Oral Risk Factors
  • Full Mouth Dental Implant Reconstructions: Restoring Terminal Dentitions
  • Digital Technology and Workflow in Dentistry: Present & Future

Drs. Jafine & Pin-Harry

  • Severe Tooth Wear, Bruxism & Erosion: Rehabilitation of the Worn Dentitio
  • The Structurally Compromised Tooth: Restore or Extract? - Decision Tree, Prognosis and Treatment

The aim of this course is to provide evidence-based material, as well as practical and relevant pearls that will be easy to implement into one’s own practice. Conference attendees will be invited to complete a pre-course Needs Assessment to assist the faculty with the development of their presentations.

Conference Tuition Price
FP $1345
Dentist $1345
Specialist $1345
Dental Hygienist $1145
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $1145
Conference Tuition Book Before January 12th, 2022 Book After January 12th, 2022
FP $1195 $1345
Dentist $1195 $1345
Specialist $1195 $1345
Dental Hygienist $995 $1145
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $995 $1145

12-Night Italy, Turkey & Greek Islands CDE AWAY® Cruise

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Sailing October 2nd, 2022 - October 14th, 2022

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Faculty & CE Details

Dr. Brian Jafine

Dr. Brian Jafine

Specialty:

Endodontics

About The Speaker

Dr. Brian Jafine graduated with a Bachelor of Science and received his DDS degree from the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry in Ontario, Canada. He has been a practicing Endodontist for 30 years, and received his post graduate degree in Endodontics from the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, MA. Dr. Jafine’s emphasis is on patient comfort, as well as keeping up-to-date with the latest advancement in endodontic techniques, enabling him to provide the best quality of care for his patients. He has a wide range of experience in different areas of endodontics, from root canal treatments to microsurgery. His expertise is also frequently called upon by referring dentists for endodontic retreatment. Dr. Jafine is a member of the Canadian and Ontario Dental Associations, as well as the American Association of Endodontics. He is also a member, and has served as President, of three specialty organization: the Canadian Academy of Endodontics, the Ontario Society of Endodontists and the George Hare Endodontic Study Club. Dr. Jafine’s specialty practice, Partners in Endodontics, strives to utilize the best in current sterilization and endodontic treatment techniques. Specialty equipment in his two office locations includes surgical operating microscopes and digital radiography systems in order to provide the optimum in endodontic care for patients requiring root canal treatment.

Dr. Oliver Pin-Harry

Dr. Oliver Pin-Harry

Specialty:

Prosthodontist

About The Speaker

Dr. Oliver Pin-Harry is a board certified Prosthodontist in both Canada and USA. He is in fulltime private practice at Burlington Prosthodontics and M Prosthodontics, his referral-based clinics, specialized in Implants, Esthetic and Reconstructive Dentistry.

Dr. Pin-Harry earned his DDS from L’Université de Montpellier, France and his Master of Science in Prosthodontics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA where he serves as Adjunct Assistant Professor in Graduate Prosthodontics. He is a Clinical Instructor at The University of Toronto in Graduate Prosthodontics and has operating privileges at the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital in Burlington.

His accolades include a Research Fellowship Award from the American College of Prosthodontists for his clinical research as principal investigator on implant therapy of the edentulous maxilla. He continues to dedicate time to clinical research and advanced technology to achieve optimal patient-centered outcomes.

He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists, Fellow and appointed Examiner of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada. Dr. Pin-Harry is a published author and frequently invited speaker at national and international meetings on implants, digital workflow and esthetics.

CE Topics

ORAL HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE: Endodontics, Prosthodontics & Dental Implants

Dental related emergency visits and injuries as the result of trauma are commonly seen in the hospital emergency departments. The literature indicates that approximately one third of preschool children and one quarter of school aged children suffer a traumatic dental injury at least once in their lifetime. The practice of dentistry and medicine are closely intertwined. It is well documented that oral health is an integral factor in the patients overall health. The practice of dentistry is evolving and new treatment protocols and procedures are constantly introduced to provide the best possible treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. This continuing education program will provide the practitioner with new insights and  protocols to elevate the treatment they provide their patients. We will examine the restoration of the compromised dentition from the endodontic and prosthodontic perspectives. We hope to provide a stimulating discussion which will be thought provoking and question how we practice and should we alter our thought process. Both medical and dental practitioners will gain insight into new techniques and treatment solutions for situations we encounter on a daily basis.

Dr. Jafine

  • Apexogenesis, Apexification & Regenerative Endodontics
  • Dental Trauma & First Aid
  • Pain Management in Endodontics
  • New Innovations in Endodontics
  • Implants vs Endodontics: An Endodontist’s Perspective

Dr. Pin-Harry

  • Dental Implant Therapy in the Anterior Zone: Criteria defining an Esthetic Smile
  • Congenitally missing teeth: Rehabilitation of Young Patients with Oligodontia
  • Etiology of Tooth Loss: Systemic, Genetic and Local Oral Risk Factors
  • Full Mouth Dental Implant Reconstructions: Restoring Terminal Dentitions
  • Digital Technology and Workflow in Dentistry: Present & Future

Drs. Jafine & Pin-Harry

  • Severe Tooth Wear, Bruxism & Erosion: Rehabilitation of the Worn Dentitio
  • The Structurally Compromised Tooth: Restore or Extract? - Decision Tree, Prognosis and Treatment

The aim of this course is to provide evidence-based material, as well as practical and relevant pearls that will be easy to implement into one’s own practice. Conference attendees will be invited to complete a pre-course Needs Assessment to assist the faculty with the development of their presentations.

Conference Tuition Price
FP $1345
Dentist $1345
Specialist $1345
Dental Hygienist $1145
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $1145
Conference Tuition Book Before January 12th, 2022 Book After January 12th, 2022
FP $1195 $1345
Dentist $1195 $1345
Specialist $1195 $1345
Dental Hygienist $995 $1145
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $995 $1145

Venue Information

It’s no wonder the Greek Islands have always been a perennial favorite of travelers. Greece is a magical, romantic destination where you can wander alongside stunning coastlines, explore the ruins of ancient cultures, and dine on fresh Mediterranean cuisine all in one vacation. Explore far-flung beaches, drift out to sea on catamarans and kayaks, and duck into tiny tavernas where you can eat and drink like a local. From the sun-soaked stone buildings in Santorini to the white-sand beaches that beckon in Mykonos, this cruise is the best way to experience the captivating Greek Islands.

Ephesus, Turkey and the port town of Kusadasi will give you a look at thousands of years of history. When your ship docks in port, you’re perfectly positioned to head further inland to the ruins of Ephesus, where you’ll discover an off-the-beaten-path approach to Turkey. Ephesus was named one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and is known for its significance in early Christianity. Visit the House of the Virgin Mary, where it’s said that the mother of Jesus Christ lived out her final days. Venture to the city of Priene on a day trip, where the ruins of the Temple of Athena are the main attraction. Because the excavation of Ephesus is just beginning, who knows what marvels are still buried?

From its stunning coastline and ancient architecture to its famous cuisine and charming culture, cruising through the Eastern Mediterranean can be one of the most rewarding travel experiences you’ll ever have.

Always Included

Vacations should be effortless from the start. That’s why every Celebrity cruise includes drinks, Wi-Fi, and tips – always. It’s that simple!

Additional Noteworthy Features

Celebrity Cruises

For modern travelers, it’s about being fully immersed in new destinations and cultures without sacrificing comfort and style. We set the standard for modern luxury travel and now we’ve made the destination experience even more immersive, starting right on board. Predictability and convention are stripped away, returning luxury sea travel to its very essence: simple, beautiful, imaginative encounters that leave you relaxed, refreshed, and inspired by the world around you. We brought together teams of world-class architects, interior designers, stylists, and even landscape artists to create a showcase of the most inspiring spaces at sea, custom designed just for you.

Staterooms

More than a room. Exhilarating days of discovering the world deserve an equally wonderful place to recharge. Revel in stylish design. Sink into exquisite bedding. Bask in the breathtaking views. Our array of luxurious accommodations has been artfully created to make your stay warm and welcoming.

Dining

Our menus, crafted by Michelin-starred chef, Cornelius Gallagher, are inspired by, and locally sourced from, the amazing  regions we visit. Choose casual or upscale, sushi or Italian, dining room or alfresco under the stars. With up to a dozen specialty restaurants, and an array of bars, lounges, and clubs, every experience takes you on a journey. And with Celebrity's Select Dining, when you dine, and with whom, is entirely up to you.

Experiences

We're opening up the world with over 270 destinations. From the castles of Europe and the ancient civilizations of Asia, to the contrasting shores of the Americas, Australia, Antarctica, and the rugged beauty of Alaska—there's no limit to what you can do.

The Ship

On a Celebrity vacation, you're not just sailing with our ships—you're sailing with our service. For 25 years that's been our calling card—the main reason why our guests cruise with us year after year. From your stateroom attendant to our attentive pool butlers, we're always there with a smile and a helping hand. Our outstanding customer service and on board services are intuitive, so you can enjoy your vacation to its fullest." Our crew is as diverse and captivating as the places to which we travel. And each one of them believes that modern luxury means providing service that's intuitive about what would make you happiest before you've even requested it. The chocolate on your pillow each night? That's just the icing on the cake. Celebrity Edge® marks a turning point in our approach to ship design. From the very first sketches to experiencing those designs in a virtual reality setting, every step was done in 3-D. From the incredible new Magic Carpet℠ to the private plunge pools in our new 2-story Edge Villas, we could design the most refined ship at sea. The unique outward facing design breaks from traditional ship design. Aboard, you’ll feel more connected with the sea and the places you’ll visit in a variety of spaces ranging from our Edge® Staterooms with Infinite VerandasSM, to our reimagined, terraced pool deck that offers even greater views of the destinations and shimmer of ocean. A new class of ships, designed to shatter expectations.
  • Knowledgeable, personalized, genuine service
  • Suite class butlers
  • Certified sommeliers in every restaurant
  • Twice daily makeup and turn down service
  • Nearly 2:1 guest to crew ratio
  • Crew from over 50 diverse cultures dedicated to creating a world class experience for each guest, every time

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Itinerary & Schedule

Date Location Arrival Time Departure Time Notes / CE Details
October 2nd Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 5:00 PM
October 3rd At Sea 8:00 AM—12:30 PM; 1:30 PM—3:30 PM
October 4th Chania (Souda), Crete, Greece 10:30 AM 7:00 PM
October 5th Rhodes, Greece 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
October 6th Santorini, Greece 7:00 AM 7:00 PM
October 7th Mykonos, Greece 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
October 8th Istanbul, Turkey 11:00 AM
October 9th Istanbul, Turkey 1:00 PM 2:30 PM—4:30 PM
October 10th Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
October 11th Athens (Piraeus), Greece 5:30 AM 6:00 PM
October 12th At Sea 8:00 AM—12:00 PM; 1:00 PM—3:15 PM
October 13th Naples, Italy 7:00 AM 6:30 PM
October 14th Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 5:00 AM

Detailed Port Descriptions

Day 1: Rome, Italy

Civitavecchia was settled in 108 A.D. by the Emperor Trajan and has since served faithfully as a gateway to Rome, the capital of Italy. Once the center of the Ancient World from which emperors ruled over nearly all of western civilization, Rome is still a cultural mecca. Only a few cities in the world can boast such a well-preserved level of architecture, art, and religious iconography. There’s an enormous wealth of culture and history to discover on a cruise to Rome. Visit the ancient halls of the 50,000-seat Colosseum, gaze upon the ceilings of Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, and stroll the Capitoline Museum. Roman culinary prowess is well respected and beloved the world over. Experience authentic pizza, hearty bowls of fresh pasta, excellent cheeses, wines, seafood, and delightful desserts like tiramisu and gelato at family-run trattorias that have been preparing these traditional dishes for centuries. Walk the cobblestoned piazzas making your way to narrow side streets where you’re sure to find craftsman shops and beautiful boutiques filled with gorgeous handmade accessories and homewares for keepsakes and souvenirs.

Day 2: At Sea

While at sea, take the time to recharge before the next adventure. Lounge by the pool, be spoiled at the spa, taste the delicacies or explore the venues on-board, until we arrive at the next amazing destination.

Day 3: Chania (Souda), Crete, Greece

Like many ports in this part of the world, archeological ruins dating back to antiquity are found everywhere. There are also hundreds of gorges around the island and over 1,500 land and sea caves, including Elefantos, noted for its remarkable white and red stalactites. Over the millennia, this harbor city was conquered many times over by Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, and Turks. Chania remains crisscrossed with Ottoman architecture and historic Venetian mansions, many of which have been transformed into quaint shops, inviting cafes, and boutique hotels. Experience Cretan hospitality and history on your cruise to Chania with a tour to the traditional Village of Vamos, the Karidi Monastery, the Braoudakis winery, and the Folklore Museum. Admire the local flora, the ancient homes, and time-worn old mill, with its 12 arches built in 1862. A stroll through Chania’s breathtaking Botanical Park, featuring 50 acres of exotic fruit trees, plants, and herbs. You’ll learn about the Cretan diet and prepare a traditional dish using local products and extra virgin olive oil. A historic Venetian lighthouse still watches overthe harbor and local artisans can still be seen crafting their wares in the older streets. However, beyond its rich history, Chania is a beachcomber’s paradise, with some of the finest sands and most inviting waters in all of Crete.

Day 4: Rhodes , Greece

Rhodes, the friendliest city in the Mediterranean, is situated at the island’s northernmost point. This sunny retreat is also home to many historic sites, such as the ruins of the Temple of Venus and the medieval Street of Knights. Rhodes, pronounced ro-dos, is the largest of the Dodecanese Islands. The varied landscape with beaches, wooded areas, and ancient ruins also make this one of the most alluring of the Greek archipelago. A cruise to Rhodes wouldn’t be complete without exploring the picturesque Old Town with its winding streets and Byzantine legacy. Enter the gateways of Rhodes and step back to a time when the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem built a Christendom stronghold. Or, tour the restored Palace of the Grand Masters and the Hospital of the Knights. You can spend the day amid the chronicles of Greek history. Immerse yourself in the whitewashed romance of the archaeological site, Lindos and climb to the ruins of its ancient Acropolis for sweeping views of the village and the blue seas beyond. The island’s vibrant shops, great restaurants, and glittering clubs buzz with a happy, modern energy in contrast to the grace of its ancient history.

Day 5: Santorini, Greece

Here on the island of Santorini, you’ll find a classic Greek seascape—whitewashed houses accented by sea-blue roofs. This is a treasure trove for both professional and amateur archeology buffs, with sites that include tombs that date back to the 9th century and the sanctuary of Apollo. In many ways, Santorini could be considered an explosive place, being that its terraced collection of homes and windmills lie on a caldera--a huge basin formed by an erupting volcano. The island’s volcanic past has also produced delicious grapes for excellent wines that are well worth investigating while on your Santorini cruise. Some of the best on the island can be found in Pyrgos, Megalochori, and Oia. Oia’s hilltop not only has the ancient, Minoan site of Akrotiri, but is quite possibly the best vantage point from which to witness the spectacular sunsets. And, if you have some time, take a short trip to the island of Nea Kameni for a dip in its famous hot springs. The warm dark waters are enriched with iron and manganese and considered therapeutic.

Day 6: Mykonos, Greece

Mykonos is known for its whitewashed villages sprinkled with blue and jade green. It's also famous for its sophisticated nightlife. The most popular island in the Cyclades is bustling with activity, awash in beautiful alleyways, and home to alluring sandy beaches.

Days 7-8: Istanbul, Turkey

In exotic Istanbul, you could spend an entire day strolling through the Grand Bazaar, exploring the famous Blue Mosque, or wandering through the majestic Topkapi Palace, with its gardens, libraries and 400-roomharem.

Day 9: Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey

Once the capital of the Roman province of Asia Minor, this coastal town is now an archeologist’s dream. The UNESCO World Heritage ruins of Ephesus impress even those familiar with the world's other ancient cities. Though excavations have been underway for 150 years, only 20 percent of the city has been uncovered. This former Greek banking and trading center is rich with historic sites, including the Great Theater, the Temple of Hadrian, and the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. On your Europe cruise, check out the the Celsus Library —built in 117 A.D.—made up of towering columns highlighted by the statue of the goddess of wisdom.

Day 10: Athens (Piraeus), Greece

Athens brought the world drama, history, poetry, and philosophy. Once home to the world's most powerful and civilized empires, Athens is now the world's foremost archaeological playground. The towering columns of the Parthenon still stand in homage to the virgin goddess Athena. The Parthenon sits atop the Athenian Acropolis and watches over the city where it can be seen from just about anywhere in Athens. Make it a point to visit the incredible Acropolis Museum on your cruise to Athens. The joint effort between two architects, one American and the other Greek, this outstanding building was completed and opened to the public in 2009. It focuses primarily on the Greek period dating to 5 B.C., considered to be the apex of art, culture, and philosophy in ancient Greece, but it also has artifacts from the Bronze, Roman, and Byzantine Ages. There’s even a Plexiglas walkway from which an excavated section of an old Athenian neighborhood can be viewed. In addition to an abundance of historical riches, modern Athens has plenty on offer—from scenic beaches to restaurants with superb Mediterranean cuisine and bustling central markets.

Day 11: At Sea

Day 12: Naples, Italy

Framed by Mount Vesuvius along a dramatic skyline, the 2,800 year-old port city of Naples is chock full of historical sites, churches, and museums that make it a fascinating place for you to explore. For all of Rome’s notoriety and reputation, Naples, with its historic city center deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has just as many important archeological sites and landmarks. Visit the Museo Archeologico Nazionale for a world-class collection of Egyptian and Graeco-Roman artifacts. And, if you’d like to venture a little deeper on your Naples cruise, then exploring Naples from below the ground is a must. Start with a trip into the basement of the San Lorenzo Maggiore church where you’ll find a partially excavated Roman market and a little deeper, just below the Roman ruins, you’ll find remnants from the Greeks to discover. And in the region where pizza was first invented, you know the food is going to be incredible. Whether you’re looking for a thin, wood-fired Margherita pie, spaghetti alle vongole or a zeppole dusted with confectioner’s sugar, Naples and her bountiful edible treasures is sure to please. Only 35 miles down the coast, Salerno offers you a rich history, but also boasts a marvelous collection of parks, natural wonders, and unique vantage points to take in the beauty of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Two cities. One incredible stretch of Italian coastline.

Day 13: Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

 

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