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Cruises through the

Mediterranean

Princess

Cunard

Virgin Voyages

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Cruises with Assistant Guide and Optional Excursions in Spanish

Princess

Una premium family cruise line with modern ships, technology and the best service and gastronomy

Cunard

Luxury cruise line with luxury with White Star Service and a mix of modernity and tradition

Virgin Voyages

The cruise line only for adults with all modern luxury included, exclusive restaurants, and WOW entertainment

Norwegian Cruise Line

A perfect cruise line for families and friends, with endless entertainment options.

Oceania Cruises

Premium cruise line de relaxed atmosphere, exquisite gastronomy and exclusive itineraries

Star Clippers

A sailing experience, for sailing lovers with actividades y escalas exclusivas

SeaDream

It is not a cruise, it is a great yacht with all the luxury, sophistication and exclusivity.

CroisiEurope

The concept of exclusividad fluvial, llevada a un crucero marítimo con itinerarios únicos.

history

History

The Mediterranean has been a key setting in the development of civilizations that have profoundly influenced world history. From the ancient Egyptian and Phoenician cultures to the splendor of the Greek and Roman empires, this sea has served as a vital corridor for trade and cultural exchange between Europe, Asia and Africa.

The established maritime routes transformed the region into a center of innovation and diversity, where ideas, beliefs, and technologies intertwined.


Cities like Alexandria and Carthage not only prospered as commercial ports, but were also centers of knowledge and learning.

Food

food

The "Mediterranean diet" represents the culinary traditions of this region, where fresh ingredients and simple preparation methods are highly valued, with a strong emphasis on health and well-being.


In Spain, tapas and paella are iconic dishes, while Italy stands out for its pasta and generous use of olive oil.

Greece is known for its fish-based dishes, salads with feta cheese, and the famous moussaka.

Turkey shines with its variety of spices, especially in dishes like kebab and mezze.


The use of fresh products—such as aromatic herbs and legumes—unites this diet, promoting healthy and flavorful eating habits that have gained worldwide recognition.

The most visited ports

the most visited ports

On a cruise through the Mediterranean, you can discover iconic destinations that captivate every traveler:

- Sardinia, with its turquoise water beaches and stunning natural landscapes.

- Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, home to masterpieces like Michelangelo's David.

- Rome, where every corner tells a story, from the Colosseum to the Trevi Fountain.

- Naples, known for its authentic pizza and its proximity to the impressive Vesuvius.

- Santorini, with its white houses and breathtaking views of the caldera,

weather

Weather

The Mediterranean climate has warm and dry summers, perfect for relaxing on the beaches, and mild winters with moderate rain. It is between spring and autumn when the weather is most pleasant and there are a variety of festivals and cultural activities.


Currency

currency

In Mediterranean countries, the main currencies of exchange include:

- Libra esterlina (GBP): Utilizada en el Reino Unido.

- Dinar (TND): Moneda de Túnez.

- Dirham (AED): Utilizado en Marruecos.

- Turkish lira (TRY): Used in Turkey.

Curiosities

Curiosities

- In the Coliseum, gladiators not only fought; they also performed shows with exotic animals. This impressive amphitheater had a sophisticated system of elevators and trapdoors that amazed spectators, creating an exciting and dramatic atmosphere.- Barcelona


-The Sagrada Familia, still under construction, has been funded only by private donations. Antoni Gaudí dedicated more than 40 years to this project, and every architectural detail reflects his spiritual vision and connection with nature, making it a symbol of the city.- Istanbul


- The Basilica Cistern, hidden beneath the city, is a masterpiece of engineering. Built in the 6th century, its mystical atmosphere includes decorated columns and a famous Medusa head, adding a touch of mystery to its fascinating history.- Mykonos


-: The island is famous for its resident “pelicans.” Petros, the original pelican, became the mascot of Mykonos in the 1950s. Today, his descendants roam freely, enchanting tourists and symbolizing island life.- Florence

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