Best Mediterranean cruise shore excursions
Shore excursions in the Mediterranean highlight must-see experiences such as fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Some of the wonders you travel to see – the ruins of Pompeii, the Roman Colosseum and Michelangelo's David in Florence – are nowhere near the pier where your cruise ship will dock. The easiest way to get to them is with tours sold by your cruise line, which typically include the services of tour guides who are experts about the destination.
While some Mediterranean cruise passengers choose to do an excursion in each port and see every major attraction, it's also fun to plan some time exploring on your own . If you go the independent route, do some research and pick a port where your preferences – beachfront, cafes, boutiques or other attractions – are close to the pier.
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While excursion offerings vary by cruise line, here are our picks for the best shore excursions in the Mediterranean.
Full-day tour of Athens, from Piraeus, Greece
The port of Piraeus, Greece, is about seven miles from Athens, and while you can use taxis or public transport to get into the city, you are better off booking a tour with a licensed guide who will get you to the key sights and provide details about the city — a birthplace of democracy and Western thought. Athens is a fascinating city with both ancient and modern attractions. While half-day tours will get you to the famous Acropolis, we recommend a full-day experience so you can see and experience more.
Europe's oldest capital has its origins in 3,000 B.C. Grab a window seat on the bus so you'll see the hilltop Acropolis dominating the skyline, as it has for thousands of years. On the tour, you will spend time exploring its sacred buildings including the Parthenon, the beautiful, columned temple dedicated to the goddess Athena.
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Your tour will also show off other sites throughout the city, including the ruins of the Temple of Zeus and Hadrian's Arch, Greece's impressive Parliament building and the Olympic Stadium. You'll have opportunity to dine on Greek cuisine (lunch is included in full-day tours) and shop for souvenirs on the narrow ancient streets of the lively Platka neighborhood.
Pick a tour that affords time at the Acropolis Museum, a modern museum full of ancient treasures such as statues that date back to the 5 th century B.C.
Best of Olympia tour, from Katakolon, Greece
Katakolon, Greece, is a small town with a nice strip of beach – and a landmark attraction about an hour away. Cruise passengers make the trip to ancient Olympia to see the site where the Olympic Games debuted in 776 B.C. A tour of the ruins of the religious center and sports complex includes the Temple of Zeus, Roman baths, gymnasium and swimming pool, as well as the first Olympic stadium. Three thousand years ago, the games took place every four years, after the summer harvest, with competitors coming from as far away as Italy and Asia Minor.
The short foot races were the most prestigious of the events, and you can imagine the roar of the crowd as you stand in the field where the races took place. Your tour will likely include a stop at the Archaeological Museum of Olympia to see some amazing artifacts, including bronze and stone statues of well-toned athletes.
Palace of Knossos tour, Crete
Wherever you dock in Crete, in the Greek islands, you'll want to visit the ancient Minoan palace of Knossos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates to the Bronze Age.
First settled around 7000 B.C., the religious and administrative center was the domain of King Minos and home of Zeus and Europa, according to Greek mythology. Tour the ruins, some partially rebuilt, to learn about the labyrinth built to contain the Minotaur (half man and half bull) and how a queen had running water in her bathroom more than 3,000 years ago.
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Your tour may also include a stop at the Archeological Museum of Heraklion, which houses Minoan artifacts removed from the palace site.
Game of Thrones tour, Dubrovnik, Croatia
You can take a shuttle from the pier and tour Old Town Dubrovnik on your own, but if you are a fan of "Game of Thrones," the must-do is a guided tour that highlights sights that appeared on the HBO TV show. As fans know, Dubrovnik doubled for King's Landing, the fictional capital of the Seven Kingdoms.
Stops on the tour include the formidable 11 th -century Lovrijenac Fortress, high on a rock overlooking the sea, just outside the medieval walls that surround the Old Town. In novelist George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" books, which inspired GOT, the views from the fort are of Blackwater Bay.
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In Old Town, you'll climb to and walk along the defensive walls that appeared on the show in the Battle of Blackwater Bay, as well as in other scenes. Other GOT sights in Old Town include the Jesuit Staircase, where Cersei began her Walk of Shame (season 5) and an area near St. Dominic Street, where market scenes for the show were filmed. Elsewhere, the outside of the Ethnographic Museum Rupe may look familiar. It appeared on the show as Littlefinger's brothel.
Rome city tour, from Civitavecchia, Italy
The port closest to Rome is Civitavecchia, Italy. Getting into the city can take 1.5 hours (or less or more, depending on traffic). It's a good idea to book a full-day excursion to make the most of your time in the city – especially if you are determined to see St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, along with the Roman Colosseum, Roman Forum, Circus Maximus, the Forum, the Pantheon and other sights. Tours may also stop at Trevi Fountain, where tossing a coin is said to ensure your return to Rome.
Some tours combine one marquee sight and free time. If you are going this route, we recommend you go with the Colosseum, an amphitheater that once held as many as 50,000 spectators and where you can well imagine life in ancient Rome in all its (gory) glory.
Make sure to also climb Palatine Hill for views of the city, which has something fascinating — a flowing fountain, a gelato stand, a designer handbag shop — practically around every corner.
Florence city tour, from Livorno, Italy
If you want to explore Florence, look for cruises calling in Livorno, Italy, or another port in Tuscany. From there, you'll take a bus ride into the city, known for its Renaissance treasures. The city itself is a visual treat; a shore excursion will assure that you see such key sights as Michelangelo's David, in all his polished marble naked glory (at the tickets-required Accademia Gallery).
Art lovers will want to choose a tour that includes the Uffizi Gallery, with its works by Botticelli, Donatello, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci and other Renaissance artists. Your tour will also showcase the 15 th -century Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (a.k.a. the Duomo) and other architecture treasures in the city. Some tours also visit the university town of Pisa, famous for its Leaning Tower.
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Ancient Pompeii, Capri and Sorrento tour, from Naples, Italy
It's not difficult to imagine life in ancient times while exploring the remarkable ruins of Pompeii, the ancient Roman city buried by ash from Mount Vesuvius in the year 79. The ruins — the forum, baths, temples and decorated villas — appear frozen in time.
While you can focus all your attention on Pompeii, we recommend a full-day tour from Naples that also showcases the breathtaking Amalfi Coast and the beautiful island of Capri — a typical combination would be Capri, the resort town of Sorrento and Pompeii.
You'll take a jetfoil to Capri and a funicular ride up to Capri Town, a shopping haven (with residential side streets well worth exploring). Back on the mainland, drive to Sorrento, with time to people-watch at an outdoor cafe. On the way back to Naples, stop by Pompeii for a guided tour of the ruins.
Gaudi and the Sagrada Familia tour, Barcelona
In Barcelona, you dock right in the city. Las Ramblas, the city's famous boulevard, is a long walk or quick shuttle bus ride away. For us, the must-do shore excursion is to see the extravagant creations of architect Antoni Gaudi, including his La Sagrada Familia Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where construction has been ongoing since 1882. The cathedral is the most visited attraction in Spain.
Choose a tour that also takes you to the hillside, UNESCO-recognized Parc Guell, where Gaudi sought to combine nature with modernist architecture. You'll also see two Gaudi residential buildings on the Paseo de Gracia — the La Pedrera apartment building and Casa Batllo, a private home with an especially eerie-looking façade.
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Some tours also stop at Museu Picasso, which features early works by Pablo Picasso, in the city's Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic).
Ancient Ephesus tour, from Kusadasi, Turkey
A favorite of those who love to explore ancient history, Ephesus is one of the most fascinating and best-preserved ancient cities in the world (and only a short drive from the Turkish resort town of Kusadasi).
In Ephesus, you walk the same marble streets as the ancients to sites that include a bath house, massive amphitheater and the jaw-dropping remains of a two-story library building façade, looking at columns, mosaics and monuments along the way. Greeks, Egyptians and Romans all ruled in Ephesus, but most of what you see today was built by the Romans. Outside the library, carved in stone, is early marketing asking whether you prefer to visit the library or a house of pleasure (an age-old question).
A tour of the ancient city can be combined in longer excursions with a visit to the House of the Virgin Mary, a modest chapel built on the spot where the Virgin Mary is believed to have spent her last days — a sanctioned pilgrimage site. There's also a second pilgrimage site in the area, St. John's Basilica, where St. John wrote the fourth book of the New Testament.
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What To Know Before Going On A Mediterranean Cruise With Royal Caribbean
Mediterranean cruises are often an idyllic way to experience the marvels of Europe. Think of it as a European sampler; you get a tiny taste of each city before heading to your next destination. After hopping onboard Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas, we share the good, the bad, and the ugly of our Mediterranean Cruise with tons of great information for a first time cruiser.
How To Choose The Perfect Cruise Line For Your Mediterranean Cruise
There are various Mediterranean cruise itineraries, each focusing on different areas of the Mediterranean. Your perfect cruise depends on your budget and the cities and countries you want to see.
Budget is the most significant factor in determining which cruise line you will sail with. If traveling with children, look for a line offering a kid’s club and activities. From there, you will want to evaluate the itineraries, finding ports of call that interest your traveling party.
PRO TIP: You spend less time onboard the ship on European cruises than on Caribbean cruises . Ships will dock early in the morning and then depart later in the evening, giving guests ample time to explore. Excursions are often 8-9 hours long, leaving you exhausted when you return to the ship.
After reviewing the many options, our family decided on Royal Caribbean’s 7-night Western Mediterranean Cruise , which hit Venice, Rome, Naples, Florence/Pisa, Cannes, and Barcelona.
Enchantment Of The Seas Review
Enchantment of the Seas has a cult following, as many cruise fanatics love that the ship was cut in two and expanded back in 2005. Enchantment of Seas is one of the smaller ships in Royal Caribbean’s fleet, which can accommodate around 2,700 passengers. The appeal of fewer people onboard is enticing compared to Royal Caribbean’s bigger ships like Odyssey of the Seas, which can accommodate 5,510 passengers.
Don’t expect all the bells and whistles you find on other Royal Caribbean ships. On the contrary, the ship sailed right out of the 90s with light pink interiors, oak trim, and whimsical spaces with exotic decor.
This vessel will not have water slides, an ice-skating rink, and a central park but rather a splash area on the pool deck, a jumbo screen needing repair, and a rock climbing wall.
Dining Onboard The Enchantment Of The Seas
Countless dining options are available onboard the Enchantment of the Seas. However, I strongly advise enjoying the local culinary creations and cuisine from the countries you are visiting. Have pasta in Rome, get crepes in France and paella in Spain. Remember, the best spots to snag local cuisine are often in the back alleys off the main tourist areas.
Pro Tip: You will choose your dining preference before sailing. For a European Cruise, I recommend the anytime dining or a later dining time , as many excursions arrive back at the ship until after the first seating. That way, if you didn’t opt to eat at port, you can enjoy the fine dining offered onboard.
Dining Options
My Fair Lady Dining is the main dining room onboard the ship. It is two-tiered, offering traditional and anytime seating. Traditional dining is when you dine on the same day every day and have the same servers, while anytime dining provides more flexibility. For anytime dining , guests will have different servers and a possible wait during peak hours. Kids menus are available with classics such as mac-n-cheese, hamburgers, chicken tenders, and pizza.
For curious minds, my daughter insisted on bringing her bear Rose, to dinner with us one night. The staff made such a fuss over Rose she decided to come to all the meals and even dress up!
Guests seeking a more laid-back dining approach can venture to The Windjammer Cafe . Indulge in culinary creations from around the world, comfort foods, and delicious desserts at this popular buffet. The Windjammer is open for all three meals, but it can get overcrowded during peak hours for lunch and breakfast.
We often opted for a continental breakfast in our stateroom since many excursions had an early departure time. Not wanting to battle the breakfast buffet, it was often more enjoyable to sip our coffee and nibble on our croissants while getting ready in the morning.
Late-night dining is limited to the Park Cafe, which stays open late, offering fresh-baked pizza, sandwiches, and light bites.
Elevated dining options are available at Chops Grille or by reserving the Captain’s Table for the ultimate dining experience. During our cruise, we did not opt for either of these options as they were an extra cost. With so many great dining options included, we allocated our money to different experiences.
Top Things To Do Onboard Enchantment of The Seas
Everyone vacations differently, so a cruise is a great option when traveling with groups. Download the Royal Caribbean app to see the daily activity schedule for the week. Take a stab at the daily trivia, attend an art auction, or try a fitness class. Options are endless, but here are a few things we thought were great activities you want to take advantage of.
Attend the Champagne Art Auction for a complimentary glass of champagne while having the option to bid on many of the lovely art pieces on display around the ship. Many of these pieces are beyond my budget, but I love watching the auction and seeing others win that prized work to add to their collection.
Rock Climbing At Night is an event where guests can scale the famous rock wall under the stars at the back of the ship. The Rock Wall is open periodically throughout the day during good weather if you cannot climb at night.
The Belly Flop Competition is one of the funniest pool games I have seen on a cruise. Guests compete for the best belly flop, which is a hoot!
Don’t miss the Sail Away Party with Balloon Drop to kick start your cruise. Dance the evening away in the atrium with a fun balloon drop the kids will adore.
Catch a show in the Orpheum Theater . From magicians to musicals, there is always top-notch entertainment happening in the theater. Performances are twice a night to accommodate the dining schedules.
Enchantment of The Seas Kids Club Review
To put it shortly, it was a letdown. I was expecting a Royal Caribbean Cruise to have a top-notch kids club, and the one on Enchantment of the Seas was not that. My six-year-old daughter requested not to attend the kids club because it was boring .
After our most recent Disney Cruise , she fell in love with kids’ clubs, but sadly, not all kids’ clubs offer the same level of entertainment. She quickly realized that most of her time at this particular kids’ club was spent coloring, playing one specific game with a ball, and watching movies.
Walk into the “arcade” across the hall for an even bigger disappointment . There are more arcade games at a small-town bowling alley than here. The arcade room is barely big enough for six people to fit comfortably and holds 4-5 games max.
She only went to the kids club three times during our cruise, each time hoping it would improve. After the third strike, she didn’t want to try it anymore and gave up on it. More adult-focused activities were happening around the ship, so we often would take her to the pool, find live music, or hang out in our stateroom playing games.
Stateroom 7672 On Enchantment of Seas
Upgrading to a Junior Suite was an excellent option for more space to spread out, especially in the tight quarters of a cruise ship. However, I wish I had examined the deck plans more closely because our room was directly under the Spotlight Lounge. The Lounge had karaoke and music almost nightly till midnight. With it being so loud, you can practically sing along to all the songs.
Back in my youth, I would be down there belting it out with the best of them; however, with a child in tow, my late nights now consist of staying up till 9:00 pm. Bring earplugs if you are a light sleeper and go to bed early.
As with all older ships, the staterooms are dated. The oak trim and furniture are worn, but the room is sparkling clean. The crew members do a fabulous job keeping your stateroom clean and tidy. All room service trays are removed, and they will help you with any requests.
One other downside to this particular stateroom was the balcony. While the balcony is huge, there is one major issue: the soot from the smoke stack falls directly onto it . The smokestack is towards the back of the ship; therefore, your balcony will be covered with black rain depending on how the wind blows.
Portions of the balcony are covered, but it puts a damper on your experience, especially when you pay extra for a junior suite. As you know, I wasn’t about to let a little soot keep me from enjoying those gorgeous balcony views, but it is important to note for anyone looking at rooms in the aft portion of the ship.
A perk of the Junior Suite is that there is a bathtub, and you get an Expresso machine in your room!
Royal Caribbean’s 7-Night Western Mediterranean Cruise
- Day 1-Ravenna-Venice
- Day 2-Koper-Slovenia
- Day 3-Sea Day
- Day 4-Naples-Italy
- Day 5-Civitavecchia- Rome, Italy
- Day 6-Livorno-Florence/Pisa
- Day 7-Cannes, France
- Day 8-Barcelona, Spain
Day 1- Getting To Your Ship
When looking at the cruise itinerary, it indicated that our cruise left from Venice. You will want to dig deeper to see which cruise terminal you sail from. Since Venice no longer allows large cruise ships to come down the Grand Canal, you may not be leaving from Venice proper but rather another cruise port hours away.
If your port is Ravenna, it is three hours from the Airport in Venice Marco Polo . That means a few things:
- You will need to schedule a transfer to get to the port. Royal Caribbean offers transfers, but you must book them in advance. They typically leave from the airport around 11 am-12:30 pm on the day of your cruise.
- If your plane arrives in Venice the day your cruise departs, you will not see Venice. Time will not be on your side to see the city and catch a three-hour transfer. Navigating the airport to historic Venice will take about an hour, and that is with a vapperato (private boat taxi).
- We arrived in Venice a few days early to see the city, then booked a vapperato back to the airport the morning of our cruise to catch the transfer.
- Consider taking the train from Venice to Ravenna or booking a private transfer if you need help getting on the transfer through Royal Caribbean.
If you want a beautiful hotel in Venice, consider the Hilton Venice . While this hotel has many perks, including a gorgeous rooftop bar overlooking the Grand Canal, the most significant amenity is the complimentary water taxi across the Grand Canal to three popular spots. This eliminates the need to navigate public water taxis or hire a vapperato each time.
Pro Tip: I recommend taking it at dusk if you plan a gondola ride. A whimsical magic falls over the canals as the setting sun sets the sky ablaze in colors.
Day 2- Koper, Slovenia
The Port of Koper drops travelers right into the heart of their old town without needing a transfer. The port is 300 meters from the main town square with its cathedral, cafes, restaurants, and tourist attractions. This unique port of call was offered on the 7-night Western Mediterranean Cruise With Royal Caribbean.
Each port of call offers a variety of shore excursions you can book through the ship or another travel company. Many tourists will even put together custom shore excursions.
Pro Tip: We always recommend that you check with whatever company you are working with to ensure they will have you back on the ship in time. When planning your own, ensure you have a backup plan if something was to happen.
For Example: If visiting Croatia, you may opt to explore the real Croatia by cruises or take a self-guided walking tour of the city.
We booked the Postojna Cave Tour , which was beautiful. The Postojna Caves are Europe’s largest caves, offering guests a train ride through the cave system with an hour-long walking tour. Wear long pants and bring a jacket as the caves get cold, regardless of the weather outside.
Day 3- At Sea
Day 4- naples, italy.
Mount Vesuvius looms as you pull into port, an eerie reminder of the tragedy that occurred at the legendary city of Pompeii hundreds of years ago. With the island of Capri in the distance and the lure of a day trip to stunning Positano, cruise passengers have the difficult decision about what sites they want to see during their brief stent in port.
Naples offers many iconic landmarks and awe-inspiring landscapes that are impossible to do in a day. Guests will often have to choose between exploring the sparkling Almafi Coast, seeing the ancient ruins of Pompeii, or taking in the sites of downtown Naples.
The cruise terminal puts guests into the heart of Naples. Downloading a self-guided walking tour to see the city on foot from the cruise terminal is easy. Many tours are available through the ship to see as many sites as possible, but the reality is you will get a taste of each one.
It is easy to fall into the trap of trying to see as much as possible and then leave exhausted. Take it firsthand from me, who passed out in the streets of Naples from heat stroke trying to get in the final sites.
If you do the Almafi Coast, focus your time on Sorrento and Positano; if you are sailing to Capri, spend the whole day on the island; if you want to do Pompeii, plan on spending a few hours there, then hit a few sites in downtown Naples after your tour.
Day 5-Civitavecchia- Rome, Italy
One of the most important things to note about this port is that it will take an hour and a half to get from Civitavecchia to Rome. Therefore, looking at shore excursions, you will want to factor in a three-hour round-trip drive time. Many will make a note of it in the description.
Here are a few tips for doing Rome in under 8 hours:
- Consider doing the hop-on, hop-off bus tour . The tour will take you to all the major sites in the city.
- Purchase tickets or skip-the-line passes for any major attraction months in advance if not included in your tour. This includes the Colosseum, the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and Saint Peter’s Basilica.
- There is a train that will take travelers from Civitavecchia to Rome.
- If you miss your bus, expect to pay top dollar for a private taxi from Rome to the ship.
- Don’t forget the coins to throw into the Trevi Fountain !
- Historic sites are always best seen with a tour guide. They bring out so many unique features and stories that would have been missed.
- The best restaurants are never around popular tourist attractions. You should not spend $22 for pasta in Rome. Often, if you walk a short distance from the hustle and bustle of the main streets, you will find phenomenal little eateries for a fraction of the cost.
- As will all major cities, watch out for pickpockets , and don’t let a stranger take your family photo. They could easily run off with your phone.
- While Rome is usually very busy, remember that the more ships in port will mean popular attractions will be even more crowded. Three ships in port could mean an additional 10,000 tourists visiting the city during the same hours you are. Try visiting lesser-known attractions such as the Temple of Hercules Victor and Tempio di Portuno.
Day 6-Livorno-Florence/Pisa
Livorno is an hour away from Florence and 45 minutes away from Pisa . Many shore excursions include visits to both Pisa and Florence, while others will whisk travelers off to the Tuscan countryside.
We opted for a budget-friendly transfer through Viator to take us to Florence, Pisa, and back to the ship. The guide on the bus offered an hour-long walking tour of Florence for $10 Euro per adult once we arrived, which was worth every penny.
A Few Tips For Visiting Florence/ Pisa
- While the Leaning Tower Of Pisa is on many bucket lists, you will only want to spend some of your time at Pisa. The “Square of Miracles ” contains the Pisa Cathedral, the baptistery, and the Leaning Tower, all surrounded by a sea of touristy shops and restaurants.
- Guests can go up in the Leaning Tower but must purchase tickets in advance.
- Purchase tickets or skip-the-line passes for any major attraction months in advance if not included in your tour. This includes the Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery, Florence Duomo, and other famous museums.
- Visit the Officina Profumo, which has been in the perfume business since 1221!
- Make a reservation at Osteria Pastella for an incredible meal! Get the Cacio e Pepe.
- Find one of Florence’s wine windows.
- As with most European cities, bring good walking shoes.
Day 7-Cannes, France
The jaw-dropping French Riviera is a desired port of call. The sun-drenched beaches paired with the majestic mountains are captivating. When the city is not abuzz with the Cannes Film Festival , travelers will find themselves strolling the historic Old Town, window shopping along the promenade, before posing on the red carpet at Cannes Palais des Festivals et des Congrè.
Cruise ships must use a tender to bring guests to shore, so ensure you allocate enough time to wait for a tender. Pre-planned shore excursions will utilize the tenders first; then, it will be open boarding for the rest of the guests.
One of the downsides of a Mediterranean Cruise With Royal Caribbean is that there are some ports you only get to spend a little bit of time in. For instance, all aboard was at 2 pm in Cannes. If only having one full day feels rushed, try only a few hours in a city.
Day 8-Barcelona, Spain
Our Mediterranean Cruise With Royal Caribbean came to an end in Barcelona . We opted to stay a few extra days to explore the city, which I highly recommend. Stay at the Renaissance Barcelona Hotel . It is centrally located downtown near the major attractions, restaurants, and shops. The hotel was gorgeous, and the rooftop bar stole the show with sweeping views of the city, including the Sagrada Familia.
We arranged a private transfer to take us from the ship to the hotel and the airport. Barcelona is a very walkable city, but to see some sites, such as Park Guell, you will likely want to take a taxi or do one of the Hop-On, Hop-Off bus tours.
A Few Tips For Visiting Barcelona
- Don’t wait until the last minute to secure tickets for all Gaudi’s sites . We were lucky to be able to book Park Guell and Casa Mila two days before arriving, but the Sagrada Familia was sold out.
- Tapas and pinchos, or “spikes,” are small bites that are a must in Spain.
- The Hop On/ Hop Off Bus is a great way to see the city. However, the loop is roughly 2 hours,, so plan your day accordingly if you have timed tickets.
- In Spain, dinner is a lighter meal, typically eaten between 9 and 10 pm during the week and even later on the weekend.
My Must Have Items For A European Cruise
Take advantage of these must-have items for your next European Cruise .
- A crossbody bag with a zipper. These bags are going to be your first line of defense against pickpockets.
- If visiting during warm weather, investing in a sun umbrella is wise. In July, this was one item we used daily.
- Another must-have during summer months is a portable misting fan .
- Liquid IV is always a great item to keep with you, especially in the summer.
- Many churches require guests to have their shoulders and knees covered to enter. Bring a shawl or sweater.
- Bring a good pair of walking shoes or sneakers.
- One formal night outfit.
- Bring medications , such as Ibuprofen, Pepto, Benadryl, Sudafed, Imodium, etc. Many items on the ship may not be readily available to you or require you to see the ship’s medic to get them. I also recommend bringing a first aid kit .
A Mediterranean Cruise With Royal Caribbean is one of the best cruises to see a lot Europe in a short amount of time. However, if you are traveling with young kids, you may want to take a closer look at Disney Cruise Lines. We had a great experience on Enchantment of The Seas but often wished that there was more to do for kids 5-10 years old.
We are already looking at our next Mediterranean Cruise, hoping to go to the Greek Islands or the Holy Land. Would we sail Royal Caribbean again? Absolutely!
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Review: Royal Caribbean 7-day Mediterranean Cruise
Review of Royal Caribbean's 7-Day Mediterranean Cruise Route I recently had the pleasure of embarking on a Mediterranean cruise with Royal Caribbean departing from Barcelona. The cruise route offered a fantastic mix of iconic destinations and hidden gems throughout the Mediterranean region. Here is my review of Royal Caribbean's Mediterranean cruise route: PORT 1: Barcelona, Spain Departs at 6:00 PM PORT 2: Palma De Mallorca, Spain From 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM PORT 3: Provence (Marseille), France From 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM PORT 4: Florence / Pisa (La Spezia), Italy From 8:30 AM - 8:30 PM PORT 5: Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy From 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM PORT 6: Naples / Capri, Italy From 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM PORT 7: Cruising Day at sea PORT 8: Barcelona, Spain Ship and Accommodations: The cruise ship provided a pretty luxurious and comfortable experience. The cabins were spacious and well-appointed, offering all the amenities needed for a relaxing stay on board. We were fortunate to book a Balcony view which made the cabins feel a little less constricted. The ship itself was impressive, with a wide range of entertainment options, including theaters, lounges, pools, and a variety of dining venues. The staff was attentive, friendly, and always ready to assist with any request or inquiry. Destinations and Excursions: The shore excursions offered by Royal Caribbean were generally well-organized and informative, albeit very expensive, but it did allow us to make the most of our time in each port. When booking through Royal Caribbean, you get an extra layer of security that the boat will not leave without you. This is different than if you are booking a separate tour yourself, and have to maek absolutely sure you aren’t stuck in traffic or have some other reason to miss the “all aboard” time. Activities and Entertainment: Onboard the ship, there was quite varied entertainment options. There was an ice skating rink, Broadway-style shows and live music performances to water slides and rock climbing walls, there was something for everyone. The most exciting would definitely be the pool/high diving show, while the more lackluster performances would be the comedy/stand up shows. The ship also had a well-equipped gym, spa facilities, and a variety of pools and lounges for relaxation and recreation. Dining Experience: The dining experience on the Mediterranean cruise was overall very nice and we were fortunate to not have too crowded of a ship- that way, our large group could dine and enjoy meals together. There were casual buffet options, and specialty eateries of an appreciable range- from the Central Park style botanical area peppered with cafes/Italian restaurants, to the seafood boil area, to the Coney-island style outdoor carnival, the quality and variety of food were pretty impressive, with a range of international cuisines to satisfy all palates. The service in the dining venues was impeccable, with attentive staff ensuring a pleasant and enjoyable dining experience.
Overall Impressions: My overall impression of Royal Caribbean's Mediterranean cruise route was generally positive. It is a great option for families traveling with teens and children, or for older folks with limited mobility. The itinerary provided an excellent balance between well-known tourist destinations and off-the-beaten-path ports, allowing for a diverse and enriching experience. The ship itself was luxurious and offered a wide range of activities, entertainment, and dining options. The staff was attentive, and the shore excursions were well-organized and informative.
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By trev71 , December 20, 2016 in Royal Caribbean International
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I remember my last cruise you were able to go on Royal Caribbean official website and log in to book an excursion and be able to read reviews from other guests who took excursions. Did they get rid of that I cant seem to find any
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Yes they have gotten rid of that feature which is too bad.
While it's possible to find some reviews on here (cruise critic), having specific reviews of specific excursions was really helpful. Guess they weren't helping the bottom line very much or maybe the excursion companies didn't like seeing the bad reviews that public (those that had bad reviews). It would be interesting to be a fly on the walls of the board rooms where they make those decisions (or maybe in this day and age email servers) :)
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They took the reviews away.
I noticed they took this away a few months ago. I agree it was very useful, but most activities you can still easily find reviews on Google with this website, TripAdvisor, yelp, etc
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It's a shame they took them away I agree! I have gone to the ports of call boards and looked for them there and also the website that reviews trips with a little owl logo. I always make sure to do a good review and if I can a linked video review when I go on an excursion and post either here or there.
Yes they have gotten rid of that feature which is too bad. While it's possible to find some reviews on here (cruise critic), having specific reviews of specific excursions was really helpful. Guess they weren't helping the bottom line very much or maybe the excursion companies didn't like seeing the bad reviews that public (those that had bad reviews) . It would be interesting to be a fly on the walls of the board rooms where they make those decisions (or maybe in this day and age email servers) :)
They would not also want to publish bad reviews on the cruise itself. Not surprising in business.
That is too bad. I am pretty avid on Trip advisor, I always want future guests/customers to know my honest thoughts. Out of the 100's reviews I have ever written only 3 have been bad. I also learned you have to take some reviews with a grain of salt.
Ill just have to research my other excursions on here I guess
As someone else suggested google the name of the excursion and you can usually find reviews on tripadvisor. Shame they stopped showing reviews on the Royal website - I found them really helpful.
The last few RCCL excursions we have taken were poor. I have decided they are my last resort.
Reviews of the locations or activities but not actually reviews of RCI excursions which is what people may want. Just because an excursion is by A private company doesn't always mean that the tour is superior to one by RCI.
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when we went to book for our family of 11 wde relied on reviews quite a bitwas very disappointed with them being gone we sent a complaint to rcl maybe others should too let them know lot of people miss them
island lady
Funny though...RCI still has two buttons when you look at each excursion and
related excursion number. One button for reading reviews, and one for posting
a review. It simply takes you to a blank page that says "website not available
DNS server cannot be found"
Bummed out as well, since I always enjoyed reading those very helpful
reviews when trying to select an RCI hosted excursion. Makes me go to
the "other travel websites" and look more closely at independent excursions.
RCI shot themselves in the foot on this one.
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10 Best Mediterranean Cruise Lines Our Readers Love
A cruise is a great way to explore the Mediterranean’s diverse culture, captivating history, stunning beauty, and of course, delectable cuisine — all while unpacking your suitcase just once. Our readers’ top 10 offers a variety of cruise experiences sure to suit every style.
1. Viking Cruises (Winner)
Viking’s goal is to immerse passengers in each destination through uniquely curated excursions and onboard presentations. Viking’s ocean ships are designed to access almost any port, giving you more time on the ground to explore with at least one free shore excursion included at every port — a Viking signature.
The onboard atmosphere is relaxed yet elegant with Viking’s minimalist, but beautiful, Scandinavian design throughout. Passengers love it because they’re not nickel-and-dimed once on board. The price you see includes free Wi-Fi, beer, wine, and soft drinks with meals, dining at any restaurant, and access to Viking’s unique Nordic Spa, with its exhilarating Snow Grotto, while onboard.
There are additional paid excursions offered at each port as well, and you can upgrade your beverage package to include additional wine and liquor options if you wish. One thing to know: All Viking guests must be 18 years or older.
2. Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean sails several sizes of ships through the Mediterranean with anywhere from 2,700 to nearly 5,000 guests. While the goal in the Med is to get off the ship and explore the unique cultural options while in port, Royal Caribbean creates an environment where you don’t really need to leave the ship if you don’t want to.
The ships have an exhaustive list of onboard experiences including nightly live entertainment, specialty dining options, areas to play sports like pickleball, pools, and everything from salsa dancing to jewelry-making classes. The larger ships simply come with more to do, for everyone in the family, including waterslides, roller skating, and even bumper cars.
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3. Holland America Line
Holland America is marking a major milestone this year celebrating its 150th Anniversary . In the late 1800s, Holland first sailed immigrants looking for a new start from Europe to America. In fact, 10 percent of all immigrants sailed over on what was then called the Netherlands-American Steamship Company. Today, the cruise line hosts Americans, and of course other nationalities, on its ships in the Mediterranean showing off the region’s vibrant and diverse cultures with thousands of unique excursions .
While the experiences off the ship are amazing, passengers also love the delicious cuisine on board . Holland America also has what they call “ Collectors’ Voyages ” allowing guests to book back-to-back trips, so you only have to unpack once, but enjoy twice as many destinations.
4. Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises describes itself as a “relaxed luxury resort at sea.” The cruise line provides a modern, yet dignified experience on board. Experience distinguished cuisine and cocktails, Broadway-quality shows and live music, plus enrichment and educational options that satisfy even the most inquisitive passenger.
To top it off, Celebrity focuses on exceptional service, leaving passengers wanting nothing more.
5. Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian Cruise Line , or NCL, is known for bringing “freestyle cruising” to the industry. That means cruising the way you want, on your schedule, to enjoy your vacation, your way. You can leave your tux at home, there aren’t any set dinner times, and you’re not assigned to dine with the same group every night.
NCL also pays attention to solo travelers with studio rooms specifically designed for them. The set-up helps solo travelers avoid the dreaded single supplement.
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6. Disney Cruise Line
With Disney in the name, you know kids are going to love a Disney Cruise . Stories have been told of parents losing their children to the amazing, kids-only, onboard experiences day after day. While being a kid-at-heart always helps, Disney’s adults-only areas and attention to detail are what keep parents, and even travelers without children, coming back.
It’s obviously not all about Mickey when you’re exploring destinations with such a richness of culture as those in the Mediterranean. Disney’s meticulous service transitions seamlessly to its excursions offered on shore.
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One of the luxury cruise lines on the list, Oceania Cruises offers personalized service, a refined atmosphere on board, and amazing dining . In fact, they’ve trademarked the phrase “ The Finest Cuisine at Sea .” Famed French Chef Jacques Pepin has been the cruise line’s executive culinary director since 2003 and his attention to culinary detail shows in every dish presented.
Oceania also maximizes its time in port with extended stays, immersive “Go Local” and “Go Green” excursions, and small group sizes. There’s evening entertainment, shopping, and even a casino on board, so you’ll need a variety of outfits to transition from day to night .
Oceania’s ships hold between 684 and 1,250 guests depending on the ship you choose.
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The original Love Boat , Princess Cruises prides itself on its “ Local Connections ” experience — pairing passengers with locals in each port to learn about the region from those who live there. The immersive experience on its Mediterranean cruises continues on board with regional dancers, chefs, and musicians.
There are also plenty of dining, cocktail, and entertainment opportunities on board, including productions from Wicked Composer Stephen Schwartz.
Princess plans to debut two new ships in the Mediterranean in 2025: Sun Princess and Star Princess . Both ships will carry more than 4,000 passengers.
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Windstar Cruises is known as a small ship leader in the industry with its vessels holding between a mere 148 and 350 passengers. Their small ships allow passengers time in ports that larger ships can’t access, like Old Town Dubrovnik in Croatia. One unique experience when you sail with Windstar is the opportunity to visit local markets with the ship’s chef. Windstar also partners with the James Beard Foundation, bringing the expertise of some of the most sought-after chefs in the world to your daily dining experience.
Another special treat, Windstar’s Watersports Platform gives you access to the Mediterranean’s beautiful blue water straight from the ship. Kayak, snorkel, stand-up paddleboard, or just jump right in.
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