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16 Aug 2024
Southampton
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The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions.
You cruise right into the heart of historic Cadiz as immediately across the busy Avenida del Puerto from the Spanish port is the main square and shopping area. From there, it is easy to find your own way around this compact city. Behind is the 18th century cathedral (El Nueva) and the view from the top is worth the long climb up its internal stairs. The narrow streets of the old town below are lined by tall Moorish-style houses with flower-decked balconies mixed in amongst some small shops and tapas bars. Cadiz dates back to the 12th century BC so is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the western world but sultry Seville has long since outgrown its neighbour. La Giralda (the bell-tower next to its Gothic cathedral), is in Sevilles historic Jewish quarter which also has the whitewashed houses and exquisitely coloured bougainvillea that everyone associates with this lovely city.
Third in size of the Balearic islands, Ibiza’s charms include a magnificent bay rivals that of Naples, a chain of golden beaches and an ancient and picturesque main town. As much a colony of discerning artists and writers as it is a popular tourist destination, Ibiza still offers many areas of charm, tranquillity and stunning natural beauty.
22 Aug 2024
Palma De Mallorca
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Palma de Mallorca is located on the southern end of the beautiful island of Mallorca, a large island located off the coast of Spain. Palma de Mallorca is the capital city of the Balearic Islands, which are an autonomous community of Spain. Bordered by the Bay of Palma, cruises to Palma de Mallorca provide a picturesque setting to explore historic sites and natural wonders. A Mediterranean cruise itinerary that has a Palma de Mallorca cruise port of call will drop you off in a gorgeous city with a long history. That history plus Palma de Mallorca’s island location in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea means cruisers to Palma de Mallorca can find a variety of things to do while in port.
23 Aug 2024
Palma De Mallorca
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Palma de Mallorca is located on the southern end of the beautiful island of Mallorca, a large island located off the coast of Spain. Palma de Mallorca is the capital city of the Balearic Islands, which are an autonomous community of Spain. Bordered by the Bay of Palma, cruises to Palma de Mallorca provide a picturesque setting to explore historic sites and natural wonders. A Mediterranean cruise itinerary that has a Palma de Mallorca cruise port of call will drop you off in a gorgeous city with a long history. That history plus Palma de Mallorca’s island location in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea means cruisers to Palma de Mallorca can find a variety of things to do while in port.
25 Aug 2024
Cartagena, Spain
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An ancient city with a name to match – it was founded more than 2,200 years ago by Carthaginian leader Hasdrubal – Cartagena is now one of Spains busiest commercial centres. Step ashore here, though, and you are immediately aware of its rich history. In fact, you see it even as you cruise towards the harbour as this is flanked by towering fortresses. Then, in the centre of the old town, you will find the original Carthaginian castle and sections of the old city walls. But Cartagena is also a city which moves with the times hence the new harbourfront development which includes the unique National Museum of Underwater Archaeology. As part of Murcia province, Cartagena cruise port is also an excellent base for visiting the city of Murcia itself and its distinctive Baroque cathedral; the 17th century religious sanctuary of Fuensanta; the Fortress at Lorca Taller del Tiempo; the spa resort of Balneario de Archena; and for touring into the mountainous interior or along the Costa Blanca to Alicante.
27 Aug 2024
Gibraltar
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Britons love cruising to ‘home from home’ Mediterranean cruise port Gibraltar – and not just because it has some excellent pubs and tax free shops (good buys include glassware, china, leather goods, alcohol, perfume, silk and cashmere garments). Gibraltar also offers wonderful views of the Bay of Gibraltar and the Moroccan mountains from the Rock Restaurant, served by cable car from the Grand Parade. Birdwatchers can spot more than 230 species and there are clearly marked nature trails you can follow to discover the country’s flora and fauna. The most famous ‘fauna’ of course, are Gibraltar’s Barbary apes – get off the cable car at the halfway station to see these, then proceed to the top and hire an audio tape charting the Rock’s fascinating history. Alternatively spend a day at the beach – Catalan Bay is the prettiest, with its colourful fishing boats and excellent seafood restaurants.
30 Aug 2024
Southampton
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The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions.