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Star Collector: Iberian Charm, Italian Elegance & Riviera Nights
Nov 5, 2027 — Nov 20, 2027
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CIVITAVECCHIA, ROME → LISBON
15 Nights on Star Legend
Sail from Portugal’s vibrant capital, Lisbon, with time to explore its historic neighborhoods and lively culture before heading along Spain’s sun-drenched coast. Experience the Andalusian spirit in Cádiz, the dramatic Rock of Gibraltar, and the artistic treasures of Málaga. Discover Almería’s Moorish legacy and Cartagena’s Roman roots before relaxing in Palma de Mallorca’s island charm. Continue to Barcelona, where an overnight stay allows you to savor Gaudí’s architecture and Catalan cuisine, before tracing the French Riviera with time to enjoy Nice’s glamorous seaside. Conclude your voyage with Italy’s treasures—from Genoa’s maritime history and Tuscany’s Renaissance wonders to the Eternal City of Rome.






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In Cartagena, once a major Roman port, explore the well-preserved Roman Theatre, amphitheater, and archaeological sites.
Enjoy overnight port stays in Nice, Livorno, and Barcelona, as well as delightful late-night port stays in four additional ports.
Livorno is your gateway to Florence, or visit the Tuscan countryside for a wine tasting on a Windstar shore excursion.
In Malaga, stroll the lively streets of Picasso’s birthplace, where Moorish fortresses, golden beaches, and Andalusian culture meet.
Learn to make pesto the traditional way, with a marble mortar and wooden pestle. Genoa is the birthplace of this classic Italian sauce.
Discover the Gothic architecture of Palma de Mallorca at La Seu Cathedral and wander through palm-lined promenades, boutiques, and cafés overlooking the sparkling Balearic Sea.
Pack light with complimentary daily laundry service.

In this enchanting city the past and present intersect in perfect harmony. Casually intermingled among ancient ruins and majestic cathedrals are the trappings of a modern metropolis: Skyscrapers,cafes, boutiques selling designer footwear. But of course what you seek first in the heart of Rome is its breathtaking history. A good place to begin is the Vatican, with its Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica. Works by Bernini, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Raphael are just a few of those on display, any one of which is worth hours of contemplation. Then the ancient ruins-Colosseum, Forum, Circus Maximus. And of course the Trevi Fountain for the obligatory coins promising your return to the Eternal City.

Known for its amazing seafood, modern harbor, Renaissance-era architecture and lovely Tuscany countryside, Livorno is the gateway to both Florence and Pisa, not to mention the numerous wineries full of delicious wines to tempt your palate. Stroll the waterside promenade or take a canal ride in the Venezia Nuova quarter.

Known for its amazing seafood, modern harbor, Renaissance-era architecture and lovely Tuscany countryside, Livorno is the gateway to both Florence and Pisa, not to mention the numerous wineries full of delicious wines to tempt your palate. Stroll the waterside promenade or take a canal ride in the Venezia Nuova quarter.

Nestled along Italy's northwest coast, Genoa is brimming with rich maritime history, vibrant culture, and architectural elegance. It is famous for its many examples of medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Gothic architecture as well as its multiple luxurious palaces. From its stunning medieval old town to its vibrant contemporary art scene, Genoa offers a captivating blend of the past and the present, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in its enchanting atmosphere and explore its diverse cultural offerings. As the birthplace of pesto, Genoa has an active food scene and is home to many food markets worth exploring.
Genoa, Panoramic Genoa
Genoa, Genoa City Tour & Local Market
Genoa, UNESCO Museums & Local Market

With its flower-lined streets, flourishing markets, and interesting museums (the Musée Chagall and Musée Matisse are highlights), Nice is a charming introduction to the spirit of the Riviera. Pull up a chaise bleu on the wide sunny Promenade des Anglais and watch the world sail by. Or stop for bouillabaisse, a specialty of the area, in a local restaurant.

With its flower-lined streets, flourishing markets, and interesting museums (the Musée Chagall and Musée Matisse are highlights), Nice is a charming introduction to the spirit of the Riviera. Pull up a chaise bleu on the wide sunny Promenade des Anglais and watch the world sail by. Or stop for bouillabaisse, a specialty of the area, in a local restaurant.

The old meets the new in this sunny Catalan metropolis, where narrow alleyways contrast with grand boulevards, trendy cuisine meets homemade tapas, and everywhere you're greeted by the warm, welcoming smiles of the fashionable locals. Don't miss UNESCO sites like the mind-boggling architecture of Antoni Gaudí or La Sagrada Familia Cathedral, with its eight decorative spires soaring hundreds of feet into the sky.
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