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Mediterranean cruises are ideal for those who would like to experience many destinations in a short time. Most of the time you travel is overnight, so you wake up each morning in another fascinating destination thanks to the relatively short distances. No matter whether you decide on the Eastern or the Western Mediterranean: An exciting holiday awaits!
Look forward to fascinating cities like Barcelona, Dubrovnik, Palma de Mallorca, Venice and Rome and experience ancient history up close, if you visit the Colosseum in the Eternal City of Rome or the Acropolis in Athens. Clear waters with a Caribbean feel can be experienced in Croatia, while the Italian coastline, with its endless sandy beaches, is just waiting to be explored!
If you are looking for a Mediterranean cruise, you have a inexhaustible choice of cruise lines and itineraries available. The following top ports and destinations in the Mediterranean invite you to Adriatic Sea cruises, Greek Island cruises and Eastern Mediterranean cruises as well as Western Mediterranean cruises:
You dream of balmy summer nights, Mediterranean food and endless sandy beaches? Then a cruise vacation in the Mediterranean is just the thing for you!
Cruises that begin in Spain or Italy and travel from there to the west side of the Mediterranean are particularly popular. This will take you to the Balearic island of Mallorca with the port of Palma de Mallorca or the Catalan capital of Barcelona. If you would like to start your journey from Italy, the ports of Venice or Rome/Civitavecchia are the starting points to choose from. However, more and more travellers are looking for a start or finish port in Greece, to hang on the beautiful sandy beaches for a few more days. The Greek islands are a popular destination for families and couples. For example, you can start from Piraeus and experience the fine sandy beaches of the Greek islands and then head towards the bustling port of Croatia, Dubrovnik.
An insider tip is still to choose the start of your journey in Valletta on Malta. Malta lies between Sicily and North Africa and is marked by the many conquests by the Romans and the French. Malta is very popular for its lagoons and it is worthwhile spending a few days here after a Mediterranean cruise.
During your Mediterranean cruise, there is not only plenty of entertainment on board your ship. Even in the countries that are visited, you can discover cultural peculiarities and take a look at the history of the vibrant cities It is also a great opportunity to experience Mediterranean flair and culinary delights at its best! In Barcelona, be sure to visit the imposing Sagrada Familia church or admire contemporary art exhibitions and discover the works of Miro at the Fundació Joan Miro. For a shopping trip to Spain's metropolis, La Rocca Village is the place to be, as this outlet centre is a must if you’re looking for a good bargain!
No less historical is a landing in Rome, where St. Peter's Square and St. Peter's Basilica are always worth a visit. You may even experience a public reception with the Pope. The remains of the Colosseum or the Roman Forum still bear witness to the ancient power of the Roman Empire. Or you could visit the world-famous Trevi Fountain in the heart of Rome to make a wish. A coin thrown over the shoulder into the water should fulfill the wish of the thrower.
On the Balearic island of Mallorca, cruise guests can expect a picturesque landscape. Take a detour off the beaten track to appreciate the almond blossom in Spring. You can also take a tour along the Mallorcan wine route. On this day trip you can taste the fine drops of the island and enjoy beautiful views of the water while you sit on one of the wineries. Right in Palma de Mallorca, the imposing Cathedral de Mallorca is always worth a visit. The more than 700 years old walls are reflected in the upstream salt lake, which recreates the former sea border. The water used to reach the city walls here. You will find on the Playa de S'Armador a wide sandy beach that slopes gently into the water. Therefore, it is also ideal for family cruises. Anyone who is in Athens can feel the influence of Greek antiquity all around them. The capital of Greece is still characterized by the breathtaking buildings from the 5th century BC. During your Mediterranean cruise through the eastern Mediterranean, visit the Acropolis or the famous Parthenon temple ruin. When you arrive to Dubrovnik, you will surely recognize the city wall, which has been preserved for many centuries after its construction and surrounds the old town. Stroll along the old streets to the Sponza Palace, a Renaissance relic or visit the Baroque Blasius Church.
Even Croatia is an increasingly popular cruise destination. Untouched nature with more than 1,000 partly uninhabited - islands along the coasts of Croatia will inspire you. The Balkans is a dream destination for water sports, especially diving. In addition, Croatia has several National Parks and UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage sites (including Plitvice Lakes and Krka Waterfalls) that you can visit.
From around the beginning of May, the temperatures in all Mediterranean regions are pleasant at an average of about 25 ° Celsius. Rain is rare and therefore the best time to go on a Mediterranean cruises starts in May. During the summer holidays, many places along the popular cruise routes are full of holidaymakers. The spring months are very popular with nature lovers, because in many destinations the orange and lemon trees are blooming and almond blossoms fill the air with a fine-sweet scent.
The water quality in the Mediterranean is good everywhere. With a little luck, you can experience pleasant temperatures even in the winter months. Often, even in November, December and January, the thermometers do not drop below the 20 ° C mark. The cities that receive the cruise ships are worth seeing in all seasons and always have plenty of opportunities to offer, even if you should catch a bad weather day. In the summer months you should be prepared for temperatures that often exceeded the 40 ° Celsius limit.
The following cruise lines have a wide range of cruises in the Mediterranean and are particularly popular for the destination: