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Enchantment of the Western Med - Lisbon to Rome

The Enchantment of the Western Med - Lisbon to Rome is a 16-night Europe cruise aboard Wind Surf, operated by Windstar Cruises. Departing Lisbon on April 11, 2027, the voyage visits 16 ports. Fares start from $4,672 per person.

Length
16 nights
Departs
Apr 11, 2027
Returns
Apr 27, 2027
Ports of call
16
Days at sea
1

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Itinerary

Lisbon
Lisbon photo
Lisbon photo
Lisbon photo
Day 1 Apr 11, 2027 Lisbon Departs 18:30 Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city open to the sea and carefully planned with 18th-century elegance. Its founder is said to be the legendary Ulysses, but the theory of an original Phoenician settlement is probably more realistic. Known in Portugal as Lisboa, the city was inhabited by the Romans, Visigoths and, beginning in the 8th century, the Moors. Much of the 16th century was a period of great prosperity and overseas expansion for Portugal. Tragedy struck on All Saints' Day in 1755 with a devastating earthquake that killed about 40,000 people. The destruction of Lisbon shocked the continent. As a result, the Baixa (lower city) emerged in a single phase of building, carried out in less than a decade by the royal minister, the Marques de Pombal. His carefully planned layout of a perfect neo-classical grid survived to this day and remains the heart of the city. Evidence of pre-quake Lisbon can still be seen in the Belém suburb and the old Moorish section of the Alfama that sprawls below the Castle of St. George. Lisbon is a compact city on the banks of the Tagus River. Visitors find it easy to get around as many places of interest are in the vicinity of the central downtown area. There is a convenient bus and tram system and taxis are plentiful. Rossio Square, the heart of Lisbon since medieval times, is an ideal place to start exploring. After a fire destroyed parts of the historic neighborhood behind Rossio in 1988, many of the restored buildings emerged with modern interiors behind the original façades. The city boasts a good many monuments and museums, such as the Jeronimos Monastery, Tower of Belém, the Royal Coach Museum and the Gulbenkian Museum. High above the Baixa is the Bairro Alto (upper city) with its teeming nightlife. The easiest way to connect between the two areas is via the public elevator designed by Gustave Eiffel. Cruising up the Tagus River to the ship's berth, you can already spot three of Lisbon's famous landmarks: the Monument to the Discoveries, the Tower of Belém and the Statue of Christ, which welcomes visitors from its hilltop location high above Europe's longest suspension bridge. Lisbon port guide Search cruises visiting Lisbon

Lisbon → Civitavecchia, Rome · approximate route · 1 stop without map data

Pricing

Lowest fare we've tracked over the observed 89-day span: $4,672 · range $4,672–$6,999

Lower than 92% of peers This extended sailing's from-price per night is lower than 92% of comparable sailings.

same cruise line and duration · from-price per night · as of Jun 22, 2026 · Broader cohort: same cruise line and duration, compared by from-price per night.

Current prices

Per person · 2 guests · incl. taxes & fees

Inside

Not available

Oceanview

from $4,672

$292 / night

Fare rows

Stateroom

Cabin grade

Available

from $4,672

$292 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Deluxe Stateroom

Cabin grade

Available

from $5,280

$330 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Stateroom

Cabin grade

Available

from $5,632

$352 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Deluxe Stateroom

Cabin grade

Available

from $6,080

$380 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Balcony

Not available

Suite

from $6,432

$402 / night

Fare rows

Deluxe Stateroom

Cabin grade

Available

from $6,432

$402 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Prices verified Jun 18, 2026

Prices come from third-party data feeds via Windstar Cruises and may differ from the cruise line's current fare. Confirm the final price before booking. How our pricing works

Price history

7 days
Show all 8 cabin grades
Name Supplier code Type
Stateroom A Oceanview
Deluxe Stateroom AX Oceanview
Stateroom B Oceanview
Deluxe Stateroom BX Oceanview
Bridge Suite BRS Suite
Officers’ Suite OS Suite
Suite STE Suite
Deluxe Stateroom TX Suite

Ship

Wind Surf
Your ship Wind Surf 4★ 14,745 GT 342 guests Built 1989 On any day, our 342-guest flagship, Wind Surf, the world’s largest sailing ship, draws admiring glances as she glides majestically into port with her tall sails billowing. And her beauty is far more than skin deep. During their cruise, you will find the perfect setting for ‘making an entrance’ in the beautiful reception area – and, appropriately, that’s only the beginning. When you return to your stateroom, the luxury gets personal. Windstar’s signature bowls of flowers and fresh fruit will still be waiting for you, along with rich tufted headboards, soft seascape colors, beautiful new upholstery, and fine count Egyptian cotton linens welcome you to an oasis of relaxing indulgence. Wind Surf recently underwent a significant renovation in November 2019 of public spaces and suites, including an expanded lounge with new lights and sound for upcoming stage performances. Relax into the destinations you’re visiting at the new World Spa by Windstar, which will offer regional spa treatments, including massage styles like Swedish, Japanese Shiatsu and Hawaiian Lomi Lomi. A new Officer’s Suite, which might be the only one of its kind, provides you the chance to stay in the heart of the officer quarters tucked right behind the Bridge. Everything about Wind Surf speaks of welcome. Come aboard and see it for yourself. Wind Surf ship guide Search cruises on Wind Surf
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