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Savor the journey across Spain on a Mediterranean cruise with Holland America Line. Explore vibrant cities like Barcelona and Seville, where you can sample tapas and try flamenco dancing. Discover Spain's architectural wonders, like the iconic La Sagrada Familia, and indulge in the country's renowned wines and culinary delights. Your dream cruise awaits.
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On the northeast coast of Spain, overlooking the Mediterranean, Barcelona is a vibrant port city, packed with centuries of iconic art and architecture—Gaudí and Picasso both called it home—and lined with sunny white-sand beaches. Explore the Catalan capital.
Castellon de la Plana
If you're seeking Old-World charm, fine food, and breathtaking natural beauty, the historic city of Castellón de la Plana is the place for you. Beautiful beaches with the finest sand in Spain combine with a perfect Mediterranean climate to make this a popular destination year-round.
Palamós is a quaint fishing village turned summer-vacation spot along Spain's sun-drenched Costa Brava. The town still thrives on fishing: Visitors can wander through the fish market and view the day's catch at the bustling harbor, or check out the nearby Fishing Museum.
Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city, captivates visitors with its rich artistic past and present. Valencia is celebrated for its modern architecture, delectable cuisine—including the world-famous dish paella—and its lively atmosphere during festivals like Las Fallas.
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Cruise to Spain and enjoy its popular coastlines, expansive landscapes, rich history, and lively culture on an all-inclusive Spain cruise holiday. Visit the Iberian Peninsula to fiesta through the Tyrrhenian and Balearic Seas and fall in love with its Mediterranean flavours. Experience Spain's entire splendor and see why this beautiful country brings in many tourists from all over the world. Magnificent architecture, exquisite foods, and historic activities await you on your cruise to Spain.
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Your tour of Spain will allow you to explore the rich tapestry of art and Gothic architecture that comprises the city of Barcelona . Have a taste of traditional Spanish Paella in Valencia . Sample typical tapas and wine in Cartagena . Marvel at the beauty of the Spanish Baroque style of the Cathedral de San Nicolas in Alicante . Or explore the fascinating blend of Arab and European cultures in Granada . Feel free to cruise into history with Norwegian.
What to Do on a Cruise to Spain
Your cruise to Spain may have various stops depending on your port of departure and length of travel. But there are a few things you must do on your holiday in Spain. From Barcelona, Palma, Majorca, Cartagena, Granada (Malaga), Seville (Cadiz), Bilbao, and Alicante, there are many historical sites, monuments, and culturally-rich activities to enjoy. Eat tapas, taste wines, and see a Flamenco show. Depending on the time of year, you can also enjoy a variety of festivals that include battles involving paint, oranges, and even meringue.
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Sip an espresso and explore two and a half thousand years of history, art, and culture in Rome as you enjoy your cruise to Spain.
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Immerse yourself in the history of Barcelona with a visit to the iconic Gothic Quarter on your Spain cruise.
Discover More With A SPAIN CRUISE SHORE EXCURSION
During your cruise to Spain, you have the option to partake on various excursions. Stroll along the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona . Dine like a local in Valencia with a menu of traditional Paella for lunch. Visit the Alhambra in Granada , where you'll witness one of the finest examples of Moorish art in Spain. Visit Alcazar, the 14th-century fortress-palace of Moorish architectural influences, whilst in Seville . Or venture off to the Canary Islands to see the highest peak in Spain, the highest point in the Atlantic Ocean, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site when visiting Tenerife . Experience the best Spain shore excursions during your travels.
A Spain Family Holiday THEY'LL NEVER FORGET
A Spain Cruise Holiday for the Whole Family
There are family holidays. Then there are the kinds of awe-inspiring holidays your family will remember forever. Sail on a Spain Cruise with Norwegian and discover the ease and convenience of unpacking once and experiencing it all. Freestyle Cruising and family entertainment offered on Spain cruises allows guests of all sizes to experience the best holiday ever. Because on family holidays, it's all about options. And Norwegian's got them, from accommodations that fit all families to delicious dining choices even finicky eaters can't refuse. We haven't forgotten about teens - they also have an exclusive onboard refuge at Entourage.
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Experience a cruise to Spain with Norwegian Cruise Line and enjoy freedom of choice all along the way. Whether you're bringing the whole crew and staying in a Family Balcony, kicking it solo in a Studio or enjoying the views of Rome from an oceanview stateroom with some of your best friends, we've got just the room for you.
Stay in our Suites - our most luxurious, spacious and well-appointed Spain cruise accommodations. With our award-winning private suites and family accommodations you're always guaranteed a great place to rest.
Freestyle Cruising For Your SPAIN CRUISE
Discover the vast beauty, endless activity, and rich culture of the Adriatic and Mediterranean on a Spain cruise. Only Norwegian Cruise Line offers more choices of what to do and see, and more freedom to do it your way. That's the beauty of Freestyle Cruising. Unpack once and journey from city to city. Enjoy everything that Spain has to offer from Barcelona to Seville then return to the cruise ship to a variety of onboard activities, one-of-a-kind entertainment, and dining options. Dress up for a romantic evening or enjoy a casual dining experience with the whole family. Do what makes you happy with no restrictive timetables, ever. Because your holiday is exactly that - yours.
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- Barcelona is one of the most-visited destinations in the world and home of the work of legendary architect Antoni Gaudi, whose "Sagrada Familia" is still under construction to this day, after more than 100 years.
- Cadiz and the Straits of Gibraltar are a gateway to the Canary Islands and Sevilla.
- Palma de Mallorca and the Balearic Islands where you can bike or hike through the charming traditional towns and rolling valleys and mountains of the countryside. Or, visit Ibiza for it's famous nightlife.
- Salamanca is an historical port city on the Douro River with its own unique culture.
- Granada is tucked between the three hills of Albaicin, Sacromonte, and Alhambra bordering the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range in Spain's Andalusia region.
- Cordoba is home to the famous mosque-cathedral, with a stunning 856 interior columns; also home to the Jewish Quarter.
- Seville features stunning Alcazar palace, the Andalusian gardens, and Maria Luisa Park.
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See classical architecture, hob-nob in hip bars or scale an imposing volcano.
Tucked into the far southwestern corner of Europe, the nations of the Iberian Peninsula are home to diverse cultural riches and myriad opportunities for outdoor exploration. Start a cruise holiday to experience Spain's Islamic-inflected architectural heritage at the Alhambra in Granada and the Giralda in Seville. See the dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters of Portugal's Algarve, and take exhilarating hikes around the calderas of active volcanoes in the Canary Islands. As an added bonus, the food and drink in Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands is life-altering – from finger foods like Spanish tapas and Portuguese petiscos to crisp white wines like Vinho Verde and bold reds from Rioja.
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Turn Back the Clock
Retrace history along Spain's coast, from the lives of world-famous artists to monasteries dating back to the time of Christopher Columbus.
PICASSO AND PALS
The imaginary camaraderie between Picasso, Gaudi and Miro notwithstanding, the works of these men are a great way to add culture to your Spanish cruise. Visit Gaudi's Sagrada Familia Cathedral or Miro's 'Woman and Birds' sculpture in Barcelona. Then tour the impressive collection of the Picasso Museum in Málaga for something truly distinct.
WORLD HERITAGE
After you stroll through castles like the Alhambra that hearken back to Spain's Islamic past, visit the UNESCO World Heritage site that comprises Lisbon’s Belem Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, which date back to the Age of Explorations that led to the voyage of Christopher Columbus.
TRAIN TO THE PAST
Need a break from the bustle of Barcelona or the lazy crowds of Lisbon? Take a train down the coast to from Barcelona to Sitges, the capital of Catalonian chill or northward from Lisbon to Sintra, whose colourful Pena National Palace has quickly become one of Portugal's most notable sites.
Sun, Sand and Sipping
Nature is in abundant supply in Europe's sunniest sector. Laze on the sandy beaches of Spain and cliff-hewn shores or Portugal, scale volcanic craters in the exotic Canary Islands or sip fine wines in the region's stunning vineyards.
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Whether you prefer to laze on the golden sands of Spain's Costa del Sol, such as at Málaga's La Malagueta Beach, or trek above dramatic cliffs in Portugal's Algarve region or on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, the Iberian Peninsula has all beach bums covered.
TAKE A HIKE
Earn your tapas by taking one of the region's many great hikes. In the Canary Islands, the hike up the Teide Volcano is positively exhilarating. Or get your physical activity in the city. Walk up to Barcelona's scenic Park Guell, or make the trek to Lisbon's stunning Miradouro da Graca viewpoint.
VINEYARD VIEWS
Soak in the sunshine and hillside vistas at the wineries of Portugal's Douro Valley, which specialises in Port dessert wines that are known to age for decades. Or head to Spain's Rioja region to sample bold, barrel-aged reds made from the indigenous grape Tempranillo.
Encounter beauty both natural and manmade in Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands
Sail to Spain to sink your teeth into tapas, Portugal to sip sweet port wine or the Canary Islands to feast on the majesty of natural bliss. No matter where in southwestern Europe you visit, a feast is guaranteed.
Spanish Sensibilities
From the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona to the Alhambra in Granada, a cruise to Spain lets you experience the great architecture of Iberia first-hand.
Power Through Portugal
See the expanse of Lisbon from the hilltop viewpoints scattered around the city, or go deeper into the countryside near Porto and see the pristine coastline at Matosinhos Beach.
Carry a dictionary with you, or update the 'Translate' app on your phone. Even in the major cities and ports of Spain and Portugal, English isn't widely spoken.
Pack your schedule lightly: the siesta culture of Spain means that cities and towns shut down for an hour every afternoon, which can shave off some time on your to-do list.
Portugal has famously relaxed views on punctuality, so factor in a few extra minutes when trying to get around.
A TAPESTRY OF TAPAS
The culinary patchwork of Spain, Portugal and Canary Islands is as colourful as the various languages its people speak and the many cultural traditions they follow. From the tapas in Spain to meat and potatoes covered in Canarian mojo sauce, you're sure to find many ways to express your contentment during your holiday.
PAELLA POWER
Featuring tender seafood and savoury sausage stir-fried with saffron rice, paella's claim to fame is simplicity. In one bite of this dish, you can taste all of the flavours that have made Spain's signature dish famous around the world.
REACH RIGHT IN
Whether you try tapas in Spain or petiscos in Portugal, a few things stay true: these small plates of meat dishes, pastries and sandwiches meant to be eaten by hand aren't tiny, and a friend to help you eat is just as useful as a glass of fruity sangria wine punch to wash it down.
CHEW ON CHURROS
These long, fried pastries covered in cinnamon and sugar not only taste better in Spain, from where they originated long ago, but they're also available in their first incarnation: served with a rich cup of hot chocolate, a meal so satisfying it's not even considered dessert.
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On a Spain cruise, you’ll discover a charismatic, captivating country that has it all, from mountains scattered with whitewashed villages to dynamic cities like Barcelona, and Málaga. Spain’s 3,000 miles of coastline include jewel-like coves and expansive stretches of golden beaches. Craggy castles and ancient watchtowers stand guard over a shoreline that’s attracted different cultures over the centuries, their legacy reflected today in place names, music, and exciting cuisine.
Share tapas with friends in a sunlit square in Barcelona’s atmospheric Gothic Quarter, or try paella, rich with saffron and seafood, in Valencia. Sample the fine wines of the Rioja region, and sip iced cocktails in a chic Ibiza beach bar. Discover the best of Spain With Celebrity, a premium resort at sea.
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Spain is home to spectacular architecture, from the medieval to the ultra-modern. Marvel at Gaudí’s dazzling organic facades in Barcelona, and the golden glow of the exquisite Alhambra’s Palace in Granada, one of the most beautiful examples of Spanish renaissance architecture in the world.
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Bar hopping and tasting tapas is one of the quintessential things to do in Spain. From patatas bravas (fried potatoes served with a spicy sauce) to calamari (fried squid), you’ll have many delectable options to choose from. Tapas are best when shared with friends and family over conversation and drinks.
Costa del Sol
On a Spain cruise, explore the Costa del Sol, the sun-drenched coastline along the country’s southern shores, stretching from Málaga to the west along rugged Andalucia. The coast is known for its golden beaches and the sparkling blue of the Mediterranean. Inland, explore pueblos blancos, or sleepy, whitewashed villages that spill over steep hills.
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Nine of our award-winning ships sail exciting itineraries to Spain, ranging from 7 to 16 nights. You’ll stop at ports all around the Iberian peninsula, such as Cadiz and Málaga in the sunny south, and Valencia and Barcelona on the shores of the Mediterranean, as well as Mallorca and Ibiza.
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Between cultural activities and natural beauty, a cruise to the Iberian Peninsula has something for everyone. Not to mention the radiant sunshine! From the Portuguese coast to the Balearic Islands, each stop is packed with fascinating sights and surprising excursions. The following gems should appear on every traveller's to-do list.
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From Portugal to the Balearic Islands, a cruise to the Iberian Peninsula is a journey through the rich history of the great 16th-century southern powers, where Mediterranean culture meets Moorish influences. From legends to traditional dishes and songs, you can soak up plenty of culture in sunny Southern Europe.
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Discover the secrets of the Alhambra at night - Spain
Creating a majestic silhouette against the Sierra Nevada, the Alhambra is perched high above the trees. The palace is illuminated at nightfall, offering visitors a spectacle straight out of One Thousand and One Nights. The ultimate example of Moorish refinement and 15th-century craftsmanship, the palace features a series of gardens and fountains, arcades and courtyards. This harmonious structure is made up of many architectural splendours, including the Generalife, a small summer palace, the Hall of the Ambassadors and the Court of the Lions.
Visit Belém, Lisbon's neighbourhood of Discoveries - Portugal
The Portuguese capital is home to many historic monuments , offering a fascinating insight into Portugal's colonial era . Several of these iconic landmarks are located in Belém, also known as the neighbourhood of Discoveries. For example, the caravels used to set sail in search of new shores from Belém Tower. This neighbourhood is also known for the magnificent Jerónimos Monastery, the National Coach Museum and the Monument to the Discoveries.
Discover the lesser-known side of Mallorca - The Balearic Islands
Mallorca, the most famous island in the Balearics , is also home to the capital city of Palma and its imposing cathedral. The city has its charms, but the island's smaller villages offer something quite special. Hidden away in a verdant valley, Valldemossa is known for its stone houses with green shutters, shady streets decorated with plants and its Carthusian monastery. Built in the 14th century by King Martin I of Aragon, it was once the love nest of author George Sand and composer Frédéric Chopin . The small church within the monastery is also famous for its frescoes painted by Goya's brother-in-law.
Attend a flamenco show in Cadiz - Spain
If you are stopping in Cadiz , be sure to make the most of your time in the jewel of Andalusia. Genovés Park , one of the city's main landmarks, the Castle of Santa Catalina, La Caleta Beach, the medieval quarter of El Pópulo, Plaza de Mina and the New Cathedral are all well worth a visit. It is also the perfect opportunity to enjoy a lively yet mesmerising flamenco performance .
Sample a glass of port wine - Portugal
On the banks of the Douro , facing the city, lie the port wine cellars of Porto, including the world-famous Taylor's . Founded in 1692, it is one of the oldest port wine houses in the region, renowned for its vintage port. The company owns the Vargellas, Terra Feita and Junco vineyards, ensuring access to the highest-quality grapes.
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Dos. It is common practice in Spain to use the informal you (tú) from the first time you meet someone. Using the formal you (usted) can be perceived as insulting. It is also normal to kiss as a greeting, even if you do not know each other.
Don'ts. Spanish people like to dress to impress, especially during their pre-dinner walk, known as the paseo . Sloppy outfits are a no-go.
Unique features
When it was built in Lisbon in 1519, the Belém Tower was in the middle of the Tagus. It was created to protect the mouth of the river, as well as the Jerónimos Monastery, two strategic points of entry to the city. During the earthquake that devastated the Portuguese capital in 1755, the bed of the Tagus shifted and the tower ended up on the banks of the river.
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Hello / Good evening: Buenos días / Buenas tardes Goodbye: Adios Welcome: Bienvenido Excuse me / please: Por favor Thank you: Gracias Yes / no: Sí / No How are you?: ¿Cómo estas? Very well, thank you, and you?: ¿Muy bien, gracias, y usted? My name is...: Me llamo… * *Although this guide also covers Portugal, we chose to focus on Spanish vocabulary.
An iconic Spanish dish, paella originated in Valencia. In the 18th century, it was prepared with rice from the nearby Albufera lagoon and meat from farmyard animals (chicken, rabbit, duck), finished with tomatoes, beans, sweet peppers and saffron. Some paella purists disagree with the addition of seafood, although it has become fairly standard. This version is known as paella de marisco .
Myths and legends
Legend has it that Ulysses founded the city of Lisbon by agreeing to become the king and prisoner of its half-woman, half-snake queen. After several years under her thumb, he longed to return to the sea and devised a trick to escape his sovereign. While attempting to pursue him, the creature became so contorted that she died. It is said that her undulating body created the seven hills that surround the city.
In the spotlight
The documentary The Silence of Others (directed by Robert Bahar and Almudena Carracedo, released in February 2019) gives a voice to the victims of the Franco dictatorship, calling the infamous "Pact of Forgetting" into question. Passed in 1977, two years after the death of Franco, this amnesty law plunged Spain into a sort of "amnesia", forcing the victims to stay silent and letting their persecutors remain free. However, many citizens have condemned this practice in recent years, even turning to the Argentine justice system.
Book. When The Tales of the Alhambra were first published in 1832, Granada's famous palace was almost abandoned. It was so unpopular with tourists the American author, Washington Irving, was allowed to live there for several months. He wrote the book while residing in the palace, weaving his own travelogue with fantastic tales about the place and its people. More profound than any travel guide, the Tales of the Alhambra plunge readers into the sumptuous surroundings of a forgotten Andalusia, located at the crossroads of civilisation.
Music. A popular song full of nostalgia and hope, the Portuguese fado recounts the lost loves, sorrow, and melancholy of the olden days, accompanied by stringed instruments. Originating in the working-class neighbourhoods of Lisbon, this style of music gradually gained popularity among the bourgeoisie and spread throughout Portuguese society. The fado was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2011.
Film. No discussion of Spanish cinema is complete without Pedro Almodóvar . The filmmaker presented his most recent film, Pain and Glory , at Cannes in May 2019. This semi-autobiographical work is a poignant addition to Almodóvar's extensive filmography, including High Heels, All About My Mother, Volver and Talk to Her , all set against a distinctly Spanish backdrop.
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Located in the extreme south of Spain, Cadiz is one of the oldest cities in Europe. According to the archaeological evidence, it has been a hub of activity for at least the past 3,100 years .
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On a Mediterranean cruise with Princess®, explore the homes of Greek gods, Italian artists and multicultural treasures. As you walk down bustling roads and beaches, cultures and history fill the air. Uncover divine legends at the Acropolis, admire religious relics at Dubrovnik’s Cathedral or climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa and soak up sweeping views of the emerald landscapes.
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Mediterranean (From Barcelona)
The gateway to greatness
On these Mediterranean cruises, travel from Spain through some of Europe’s most famous ports as you make your way to Italy. Begin in Barcelona where archaic artwork is on display throughout the city. Then saunter through the lavender fields of Provence when you cruise to Marseille. Or visit Il Campo dei Miracoli, also known as “The Field of Miracles,” a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Pisa
Mediterranean & Aegean (From Rome)
From one sea to another
Embark on a Mediterranean cruise through the Aegean Sea and stroll through highlights of Italy and Greece while also visiting hidden gems like Montenegro. Sail along the Amalfi Coast and tour ancient ruins, including Pompeii. Then cruise to Mykonos, where windmills and bright white architecture accent the turquoise sea. Continue indulging in dreamy landscapes in Athens where mythology comes to life.
Mediterranean & Adriatic (From Athens)
Culture, cuisine and connections
Marvel at world-renowned landmarks on a Mediterranean cruise through the Adriatic Sea. Arrive into Athens early to explore the original Olympic stadium. Then sail to the black-sand beaches of Santorini before feasting your eyes on the culinary creations of Italy. Fill up on pizzas and pastas in Sicily and Naples before cruising into Barcelona.
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Then sail to Naples and Sicily, depending on your itinerary
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Discover some of the world-renowned destinations that await you on a Mediterranean cruise with Princess.
Rooted in Greek mythology, Athens is alive with stories from civilizations of the past. On a cruise to Europe departing from Athens, arrive early to tour the remains of ancient lores — like the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Acropolis — dine at the city’s lively tavernas and admire iconic sculptures bathed in natural light within the Acropolis Museum.
Until it was popularized by the 1992 Olympics, Barcelona was a hidden gem amidst Europe’s diverse landscapes. Now it’s widely recognized for its architectural masterpieces and spirited customs. On European cruises from Barcelona, leave enough time before you depart to visit Park Güell — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and feel inspired by the colors and unique artistry that lies in the park and throughout the entire city.
As one of the greenest islands in Greece, Corfu is an emerald treasure amidst the colorful Mediterranean landscape. From Paleokastritsa, hike to the mountaintop for unparalleled views of the Ionian Sea. Or get a taste of Corfu when you team up with a famous chef, and handpick local produce that they’ll use to prepare your lunch. Experience it all on a Greek cruise with Princess.
On a Mediterranean cruise to Livorno, travel to Florence or Pisa where artifacts abound. Capture snapshots of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, stop by Michelangelo’s David statue at the Accademia and walk up to the “Gates of Paradise” at the Baptistery. Or explore the countryside and meander through the region’s rolling hills that bear vineyards and green olive groves.
Nestled within Boka Bay lies a medieval gem. Kotor is enrobed in ancient houses, palaces and churches that speak to its 12th-century origins. On a Greek cruise, dine on Montenegrin cuisine in the home of a local chef, appreciate 14th-century Venetian art at St. Tryphon’s Cathedral and taste regional wines along the riviera. Or see another side of the city when you kayak through the tunnels of Lipa Cave.
As the largest port in the Mediterranean, Marseille is the gateway to opportunity. On a Mediterranean cruise, spend the day in Arles, and explore the landscapes that inspired much of Van Gogh’s artwork. Stroll through the MuSaMa, a soap museum, and create your own blend alongside a master soap maker. Or roam the city’s most popular landmark, Notre-Dame de la Garden, a Catholic basilica that overlooks the city.
Famous for its beaches and spirited lifestyle, Mykonos is the heartbeat of Greece. Embark on a jeep safari past the city’s windmills, lighthouses and lakes. Walk past temples and marble-lined sanctuaries in Delos, the birthplace of famous Greek gods. Or soak up a day of relaxation on the beach with the city’s Cycladic architecture as your backdrop — all on a Greek cruise with Princess.
Italy’s capital city is something of a dream. Grand chapels and stone angels line the roads, whispering secrets of Rome’s past. On a cruise to Europe from Rome, arrive early to toss a coin into Trevi Fountain. Legend has it, you’ll be guaranteed return to The Eternal City. Then walk in the footsteps of Emperors at the Colosseum, and receive a blessing from the Pope at St. Peter’s Square.
Santorini is the epitome of Greece. Wander into the welcoming cafes in Oia, a village teeming with whitewashed buildings and blue-domed roofs. Continue to some of the world’s oldest vineyards and taste the bouquet of wines produced on the island, making sure to visit the black-sand beach of Kamari before heading back to your Mediterranean cruise ship.
Why Cruise the Mediterranean
In lands where the culture is as flavorful as the cuisine, the splendor of the Mediterranean speaks for itself.
World-Class Dining
Captivating cuisine
With mouthwatering entrees and confections, the Mediterranean invites you to embark on a gourmet tour through iconic cities. Reawaken your taste buds with Italian classics like pastas, pizzas and gelato. Or fill your plate with gyros, keftethes and baklava on a Greek cruise. From breakfast to dinner and every delectable dessert in between, the best is before you with Princess.
Bold reds and crisp whites
The countryside of Italy and Greece are home to some of the most flavorful wines around the globe. With sun and warm temperatures year-round, vineyards are flourishing with grapes by the harvest season. Sip on Italy’s red wines, or sample Greece’s white blends. From sweet Lambruscos to earthy Bordeauxs, fill up your glass on a Mediterranean cruise with Princess.
Ancient Ruins
Where history comes to life
From towers and temples to cities and shorelines, the Mediterranean is sprinkled with remains of civilizations past. Step back in time on a tour through ancient ruins on a Mediterranean cruise with Princess. Imagine life as a gladiator at the Colosseum, explore Greek mythology at the Parthenon and discover the archeological excavations of Pompeii — a lost city and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Art Galleries & Museums
Artistic ingenuity abounds
From the treasures on land to the jewels within museums, the Mediterranean is a true work of art. On an Italian cruise, see portraits from the Renaissance period at the Uffizi Museum in Florence, and admire Michelangelo’s masterpieces at the Vatican Museum in Rome. Or walk in the footsteps of celebrated artists that called these regions home — like Picasso and Dali — and allow their work to spark your creativity.
Sun-Kissed Beaches
A vision of natural beauty
Visions of sparkling coasts and crystalline waters welcome you to the Mediterranean. Dip your toes on the black-sand coast of Santorini on a Greek cruise. Head to Salerno to spend the day in Positano relaxing on the white beaches and admiring the pastel houses that decorate the cliffs around you. Or travel to Mykonos with your loved ones and daydream on the city’s long stretch of golden sand and stroll in the sunshine.
Mediterranean excursions
Our award-winning Mediterranean cruise shore excursions bring you to iconic beaches, landmarks and ancient artifacts. See the yacht-lined shores of Kotor while riding on a tuk tuk, an electric rickshaw. Savor the flavors of “Koum Kouat” liqueur, created from Corfu’s exclusive citrus plant. Or stroll along the streets of Dubrovnik’s Old town, one of the most well-preserved medieval cities in the world.
Local connections
From chefs and beverage makers to artists and guides, meet the many personalities that call the Mediterranean home with our Local Connections program. On a Mediterranean cruise, voyage to an olive tree farm just outside of Provence, and join your hosts for a unique olive oil tasting. Or explore the Archaeological Museum of Naples with a local artist, and accompany them for lunch to dive even deeper in Italy’s art scene.
More ashore
Enjoy even more opportunities to experience the colors, cultures and flavors of the Mediterranean with More Ashore late-night departures and overnight stays. Witness the beautiful sunset in Mykonos on a Greek cruise. Sit front-row for a flamenco dance, and savor a paella dinner during an evening in Barcelona. Or stroll the illuminated streets of Genoa with gelato in hand after a traditional Italian dinner.
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Curated comfort, world-class entertainment and international flavors await you.
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Your home away from home
Your stateroom is where you rest and recharge between adventures. That’s why every room is equipped with the expertly designed Princess Luxury Bed, 100% Jacquard-woven cotton linens and our SLEEP program created by a board-certified sleep expert. From interior cabins to full suites, unwind in any of our staterooms, and enjoy peace of mind with the option of connected rooms for families of four or more traveling together.
Flavors that inspire
From the zest of Provencal ratatouille to the sweetness of Greek Halva, the Mediterranean is bursting with flavor. On board most Princess ships, indulge in a pasta dinner at Sabatini’s℠, or savor local seafood at Crown Grill. While ashore, treat yourself to gelato in Italy or churros in Spain. From ship to shore, appease your appetite with one-of-a-kind dining experiences on every Mediterranean cruise itinerary.
Entertainment
Find your joy
Embark on adventures by day, and indulge in entertainment by night. Watch Movies Under the Stars® at our 300-square-foot outdoor theater. Attend original productions from Broadway legend Stephen Schwartz, composer of Wicked . Or learn traditional moves, like Flamenco or Irish stepdance, and listen to popular music from the destinations on your itinerary. On a European cruise with Princess, the choice is yours.
Celebrations and Romance
Love blooms on the Love Boat
It's difficult to imagine something more romantic than sailing through the alluring cities and charming countryside of Europe. While on board your European cruise, we cater to your sentimental side with private dining on your balcony — like breakfast for two or a sunset dinner — honeymoon packages, flowers and chocolates delivered to your room and couples-only massages in the Sanctuary.
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Step outside the classroom
Our European cruises were crafted with every guest in mind — even the younger ones. From 6-month old babies to 17-year old teens, kids can unwind and relax or play and explore. In partnership with Discovery™, kids can learn even more with special insights about Italy, Greece and everywhere in between. With engaging activities on board and ashore, kids can see history books come to life before their eyes.
Vegas hits the seas
Experience the thrill of cards, dice, roulette and blackjack at the casino onboard our European cruises. Learn from experts — like our staff or perhaps other guests nearby — and put your skills to the test. More casual players can pull up a seat at the slot machines for the same adrenaline at their own speed. For an afternoon full of games, join fellow travelers for Bingo, or compete in scheduled group tournaments.
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My 7 Favorite Cruises In And Around Europe
W hat I love most about cruising around Europe is the huge choice in types of cruises you can go on. Because Europe includes hot and sunny destinations like Spain and Italy, and cold and interesting places like Scandinavia and Scotland, you can take a very different cruise each time around Europe. You can pull up in pretty ports in Greece and swim from the boat and you can sail around the shores of Scotland and take a cold water plunge — if you’re brave enough.
The coastlines of Europe are vastly different to one another and the types of cruises you can take are too. River cruises, yachts, island cruises, and large fun-packed cruise lines all sail around these shores. Plus, you can start your cruise in Europe and sail off beyond the continent, and then return after an adventure.
Here are my 7 favorite cruises in and around Europe.
1. Starclippers
Rome round trip .
This seven-night cruise begins and ends in Rome, visiting Lipari, Sicily, Amalfi, Sorrento, and Ponza. What I love about the Starclipper cruises is they are informal and casual — you dine with other guests or by yourself, you don’t have a set table for meals, and you can wear what you like as there’s no dress code. But at the same time, the interior of the ship and the cabins are sophisticated and semi luxurious, so it feels casual and chic all in one go.
This particular cruise is on the Starflyer , which has two pools and a sun deck. There’s no entertainment on board, though there might be some games in the evening, but children are welcome over the age of 6 months. I love these small-yacht ships that can get you into ports the larger cruise ships can’t, and this one is a beautiful ship with an atmosphere of relaxation and easygoingness. You can even join with the crew and help to sail the ship if you like.
2. French Waterways
Hotel barge prospérité: côte d’or.
If you like things really intimate, you can book a six- or eight-person cruise with French Waterways and have the barge to yourselves. This one is a canal cruise in France, but they also offer river cruises. The rooms on the barge are hotel standard and there’s a sun deck and a hot tub on board. The cruise ambles along the canals in the Côte d’Or, stopping off for a walking tour in Dijon, shopping and markets, and wine tasting at a vineyard.
This is a really relaxing way to cruise in France with family or friends, but you can’t book onto this cruise as a single person or a couple. This is a chartered barge that is priced for the maximum number of people it sleeps — six or eight. If you’re experienced, you can also choose to pilot the boat yourself.
3. G Adventures
Sailing from split to dubrovnik.
Sailing along the Dalmatian Coast is a unique experience and visiting Croatia is a trip full of historical sites and exploration. The yachts you’ll travel on with G Adventures give you a truly small-boat experience. If you want a luxurious cabin and lush interiors, this isn’t for you, but if you want a sense of adventure and an authentic sailing experience, this is definitely it.
The yacht accommodates a maximum of eight people, but you don’t have to be a part of the group, you can book onto this as a single person or couple. Note: If you book a solo trip, you will be sharing your cabin with someone else. It’s also worth noting that you’ll need a medium level of physical fitness to take part in the activities on this tour, which can include kayaking and hiking.
This is a self-catering trip, and while there’s plenty of opportunities to eat at the destinations, there aren’t any meals offered on board. This also means that when you eat your own food on the ship and/or cook for yourself in the kitchen, you are expected to tidy up after.
4. Hebridean Adventures
Hebridean island odyssey.
Sailing on board the MV Hjalmar Bjørge with the Northern Light Cruising Company, Hebridean Adventures brings you a trip like no other around the Hebrides Islands in Scotland. This nine-night cruise stops at Mull, Coll & Tiree, the Small Isles, and the Isle of Skye. Most people who take this cruise are wildlife enthusiasts and are sailing with the hope of spotting dolphins, puffins, eagles, and more. But even if you only have a passing interest in wildlife, this is a stunning way to get a bit closer to it.
Facilities are limited on board and the cabins are no-frills, with some only including bunk beds. You do have to share bathroom facilities, which is a challenge for some people, but guests are all aware of this and are very considerate. The onboard chef is a real plus on this cruise and they cater for any dietary requirements, cooking all meals fresh every day. The boat might be basic, but the scenery is breathtaking and it’s a unique type of cruise.
5. Celebrity Cruises
Egypt & israel.
Beginning in Athens, Greece, this 10-night cruise with Celebrity Cruises will stop off at Israel and Egypt before returning to Athens. There are 3 days at sea on this cruise, and on board the Celebrity Infinity , there’s a casino, an art gallery, a sun deck, indoor and outdoor pool areas, a spa, tennis, nightlife, and restaurants and bars.
This is a large cruise ship experience with capacity for 2,170 people. Rooms are hotel standard, some with verandas, and the experience of being on the ship is as much a part of the trip as exploring the stop-off destinations. The cruise gives you the perfect mix between Europe and a little further afield. For anyone who hasn’t strayed beyond Europe before, it’s a great way to get a taste of Egypt and Israel.
6. Variety Cruises
Italy & malta.
Beginning in Naples and sailing along the coast of Italy and around its islands, this small boat intimate cruise with Variety Cruises ends on the 8th day in Malta. At first, I thought it was unusual to end in a totally different place than where the cruise began, but actually, I loved the chance to get to know somewhere separate from the starting point.
The ship has capacity for 44 people and is a laid-back experience with just a sundeck, informal restaurant, bar, and swim platform. Most of your time is spent off the boat, exploring parts of Italy tourists don’t usually visit, and that’s the real draw with these small-boat cruises. These are ports large cruise ships can’t enter, so you feel like you’re on a voyage of discovery. Rooms are comfortable and pleasantly decorated and designed, but you won’t be spending much time in them. The Italian islands and Malta are beautiful places to explore.
7. Princess Cruises
Grand 11-day mediterranean.
This big cruise ship experience with Princess Cruises begins in Rome and travels to Greece, Turkey, Sicily, and Mallorca, ending in Barcelona, Spain. Aboard the Sun Princess ship, it’s all about fun on a large scale, with climbing walls, swimming pools, a spa, bars, cafés, restaurants, evening entertainment, and kids clubs.
It is aimed at families and there’s lots for all ages to do, but it’s also a great cruise to take as a couple or by yourself. There’s something going on all the time, but you can still find some quiet time on the sun deck. There’s 3 days at sea on this 11-day cruise and you’ll certainly never get bored. I love the stop-offs and visits to four different countries, with some really diverse excursions offered at every stop.
This article originally appeared on TravelAwaits
Where to See Your Next Eclipse, From Iceland to Australia
By Maya Silver
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The totality of an eclipse is never long enough. My first total solar eclipse experience in 2017 made for the shortest two minutes of my life: the sun transforming into a blazing diamond ring, the beautiful delirium of darkness, that perfect circle in the sky. Before I knew it, the eclipse was over—and my friends and I were plotting how we could catch our next.
During my second total eclipse in Ohio, I savored nearly double that time—four minutes of totality. Those extra moments gave me time to tune into the full sensory experience. As birds slowed their songs, crickets filled the false twilight with their chirping. All the people around me fell silent amid the cool, still air, and the corona of the sun radiated and wisped above. It wasn’t long after those beautiful four minutes ended that I began scheming, again, about my next opportunity to relive the cosmic experience. Now, I’ve fully embraced my identity as an umbraphile —literally, a “shadow lover,” but better known as someone who chases total solar eclipses.
For umbraphiles like myself based in the United States, the next total solar eclipse to hit the US is in 2033—although it will only grace the western half of Alaska , along with Russia . In 2044, another total solar eclipse will swoop across Canada into Montana and the Dakotas . The next “Great American Eclipse” to cut across a wide swath of the nation won’t arrive until 2045 , though that one will stretch all the way from Northern California to Florida , across Utah , Colorado , Georgia , and many more states.
If you can’t bear to wait more than two decades for that stunning event, the good news is that many more eclipses will occur before then—you just have to go abroad to catch them. Whether you saw the 2024 total solar eclipse and are eager to plan your next trip to the path of totality, or you missed it and want to discover what all the hype is about, consider this your guide to seeing a total solar eclipse in the next four years.
In 2026, travelers to Iceland will have the chance to catch the solar eclipse and northern lights on one trip.
August 12, 2026: The Arctic, Iceland, and Spain
Your earliest chance to catch another total solar eclipse is August 12, 2026 , when the path of totality will curve northeast across the Arctic Ocean and south through remote eastern Greenland , terminating in the Balearic Sea just east of Mallorca . While there are several worthy destinations for umbraphiles during the 2026 eclipse, the totality experience will be relatively short, lasting only 1-2 minutes, depending on where you are within the path.
One spot to add to your eclipse planning list is Western Iceland , where you may also be able to catch Northern Lights on your trip to enhance the cosmic experience. The capital of Reykjavik sits on the edge of totality, making it a fine and accessible viewing destination. The downside? Totality will only last a minute there. To extend the experience, head about three hours west by car. Snæfellsjökull National Park —a seaside park named for a volcano and glacier—will experience 2 minutes and 10 seconds of totality. Stay in the nearby hamlet of Búðir, about 30 minutes away. Or head to the village of Patreksfjordur in the Westfjords, about a five-hour drive from Reykjavik for a similarly longer totality.
If a more Mediterranean eclipse experience appeals, the spot to be is Spain. The path of totality will also clip northeastern Portugal . In northern Spain, the medieval cities of Oviedo (1 minute and 49 seconds totality) or Burgo (1 minute and 44 seconds totality) are good places to watch, right in the center of the totality path. For a more urban experience, consider Zaragoza (1 minute and 24 seconds of totality) or seaside Valencia (1 minute totality).
Perhaps the most unique place to take in the 2026 eclipse in Spain is upon the island of Mallorca. Partying in Palma, reveling in secluded beaches, or overlooking the sea upon the island’s limestone cliffs would all make enviable ways to take in the 1 minute and 36 seconds of totality. With around 300 days of sunshine annually, Mallorca is also a safe bet for clear skies. If you prefer to leave the planning to the pros, consider a guided eclipse trip through a company like Sirius Travel , which is also offering an Iceland eclipse trip. Note that some other guided 2026 eclipse tours are already sold out , so don’t wait to reserve.
One of the most unusual places to witness an eclipse is aboard a cruise ship , and there are already several potential options available—after all, this eclipse is only a couple years out and plans are underway. Bundle up and hop aboard the Greenland Solar Eclipse cruise hosted by Albatros Expeditions . The 13-day itinerary includes a tour of fjords and glaciers, a visit to Nuuk, and of course, the 2-minute, 17-second totality experience (starting at $19,600 per person). Cunard is offering three solar eclipse cruise experiences : one through Norway and Iceland, and two more near Spain and the Mediterranean.
Luxor, Egypt, will see over six minutes of totality during the August 2027 eclipse.
August 2, 2027: Northern Africa and the Middle East
Just a year later, another eclipse will travel across Northern Africa and the western edge of the Middle East —this one with a prodigiously long totality time. The eclipse will cross over the southern tip of Spain and Gibraltar, which will enjoy 4 minutes and 28 seconds of totality.
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Across Northern Africa, several cities make excellent viewing points. The beaches of Tangier , Morocco, will take in 4 minutes and 50 seconds totality. In Tunisia , the ancient oasis of Gafsa will clock over 5 minutes of totality.
For the longest totality time, consider Luxor, Egypt , which will see a stunning 6 minutes and 22 seconds of darkness, likely amid sunny skies. This is only about a minute shy of the known record for longest totality time : 7 minutes and 28 seconds, back in 743 B.C. Besides, could anything eclipse the mystical sight of a pyramid than a literal eclipse darkening the skies above the Ancient Egyptian monuments?
Cruises and guided tours for the 2027 eclipse are also already on offer. Take a cruise through the Mediterranean with Eclipse Tours and witness totality at sea (starting at $4,999), or tour Morocco and enjoy the eclipse from a beach with Astro Tours (price unlisted).
Head to New Zealand's Otago Peninsula in 2028 to experience three minutes of totality.
July 22, 2028: Australia and New Zealand
If you can wait four years, consider an eclipse trip to Oceania . This eclipse will traverse central Australia and southern New Zealand , and there are many incredible spots to consider within the path for your viewing experience, whether you prefer to dance in the darkness or be immersed in the wild.
In Australia, Sydney is smack dab in the middle of the 2028 path , with 3 minutes and 49 seconds of totality. While no festivals or events are in the works yet, have no doubt Australia will rise to the occasion. For a more nature-based experience, consider the ancient rock formations and trails of Mirima National Park ; stay in the nearby town of Kununurra. This area will enjoy just under three minutes of totality. Of course, an Australia eclipse-themed cruise already awaits, too, though the eclipse itself is to be viewed on land (starting at $14,500).
In New Zealand, enjoy nearly three minutes of totality include Queenstown and Dunedin. Take in the New Zealand eclipse from the stunning shores of Lake Wakatipu of Queenstown, where you can chase the rush of an eclipse with one of the world’s highest bungee jumps . Amid the Scottish-meets-Maori heritage of Dunedin, bookend the eclipse with a visit to the Larnach Castle or the Otago Peninsula and its penguins.
Tips for planning an eclipse trip around the world
You’re not the only traveler drawn to the elusive experience of a total eclipse—which is why places in the path of totality tend to experience a massive spike in tourism . Lodging books early, prices surge, rental cars run out, and those who fail to plan in advance are often left high and dry—or forced to spend a small fortune.
My advice on preparing for an eclipse trip in the US applies doubly when it comes to an international voyage to the path of totality. Here are a few key pointers before you plan your trip, whether to the Arctic, Spain, Egypt, or Australia:
It’s never too early to book: Some tours are already sold out, while hotel reservations are sure to go fast. Make your reservations as soon as you can, especially for the 2026 eclipse—you can always cancel later if your trip falls through. This applies to rental cars and flights as well.
Give yourself a buffer around the eclipse: Don’t plan to show up the day before the eclipse or day of, nor should you plan to depart the day of or day after. Adding some wiggle room will allow you to maximize the serenity of the experience, rather than sabotage it with the chaos of eclipse travel.
Get to your viewing spot at least a few hours in advance: This way your plans won’t be foiled by any unexpected traffic, you can find the perfect perch, and you’ll have time to set up any camera tripods or telescopes.
Hold on to your eclipse glasses—or buy them early: Don’t plan to pick up a pair at your destination. And make sure they’re ISO certified .
Finally, turn your eclipse travels into a longer trip of about a week or two. Look into local observatories or stargazing tours to up the astronomical ante. A few months ahead, research eclipse festivals, events, and viewing parties, if that’s of interest. Meet some fellow travelers who you might be interested in viewing with. Then, one to six minutes of totality will be just the pinnacle of your celestially inspired trip, rather than the entirety of it.
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