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Luxury Mediterranean Cruises

From Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast to the glistening shores of the French Riviera, luxury Mediterranean cruises take you on a soul warming journey. Sailing across deep blue waters from port to port, you’re introduced to the sensory sights and sounds of ancient and modern towns and cities.

The idyllic beaches and breathtaking scenery of places like Santorini and Sardinia may be high up on many bucket lists but when you delve deeper, you’ll discover so much more than aesthetic beauty. On luxury cruises around the Med, you can experience immersive tours that open up a whole new world of culture and history. Besides boasting some of the most phenomenal scenery in the world, Greece has many impressive historical sites, including The Acropolis, The Parthenon and Corinth.

And whether you choose to stay on board or step ashore to dine, you’ll be treated to the most exquisite, sun-ripened flavours. Although all the dishes you’ll experience from country to country will excite your palate, there is nowhere quite like Italy - an undeniable forerunner in the foodie stakes - for stirring the taste buds.

Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik
As you sail along the shimmering Adriatic Coast to Dubrovnik, you’re greeted by terracotta-roofed houses that peer over the ancient city walls. The old town of Croatia’s capital is particularly beautiful and is bursting with Baroque churches, palaces, cobbled streets and classy bars and restaurants.
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Barcelona
Barcelona
This Spanish city really does have it all. The fabulous mix of architecture, modern culture and beaches lures every kind of traveller. The distinctive Catalan architecture of Gaudí can been seen throughout the city and the magnificent Park Güell is a must-see attraction.
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Athens
Athens
Stood on a rocky platform overlooking the city, The Acropolis is arguably the most impressive site in Athens, giving you an insight into ancient Greece. But below the sun-dappled shadows of its ruins is a buzzing city where contemporary culture mingles with Byzantine churches and neoclassical architecture. Head to the beach or one of the marinas for some coastal action.
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Santorini
Santorini
The tiered, whitewashed villages of Fira and Oia that jut out from the hilltops of Santorini are possibly the most iconic visions of the Greek Islands. The island, shaped by an ancient volcanic eruption, boasts intoxicating sunsets and has become a playground for the rich and famous.
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Venice
Venice
Lining the waterways of the Grand Canal, the most beautiful Venetian architecture makes this Italian city one of the most romantic in the world. Marvel at the Santa Maria della Salute, take a gondola ride beneath the infamous Bridge of Sighs or discover the artistic works of Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock and Salvador Dali at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection museum.
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Pisa

Top 10 Things to do on a Mediterranean Cruise

  1. Walking tour of Amalfi
  2. Visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa
  3. Gondola ride in Venice
  4. Athens sightseeing tour
  5. Santorini villages tour
  6. Explore Nice Old Town
  7. Experience the Monaco Grand Prix
  8. Moroccan cookery class
  9. Sightseeing Gaudí tour
  10. Wine tasting in Granada

Nature and wildlife

The Mediterranean is known not only for its temperate climate and glistening coastlines, it is home to hilly landscapes and forested regions that are rich in biodiversity. Throughout the wetlands you’ll find lots of endemic fish, amphibians and many species of birds.

Culture

Much of the culture in the Mediterranean is influenced by the balmy climate and coastal regions. There’s a huge emphasis on food with countries such as Italy, France, Greece and Spain being extremely passionate about their regional dishes. But they also have a passion for the finer things in life and you’ll find some of the wealthiest destinations in this part of the world.

When to cruise the Mediterranean

Owing to the hot summer months, June, July and August are generally the most popular times to cruise the Mediterranean. But if you prefer to visit when the temperatures are a little milder, autumn and spring offer a cooler climate and you’ll also avoid the crowds.

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