Catalonia and the Balearics: A Mediterranean Dream Cruise
This cruise has it all – beaches, cities, vibrant islands. Get ready for an unforgettable Mediterranean adventure!
Discover Catalonia & Islands
Embark on an unforgettable journey from the charming coastal town of Port Roses. Experience the rugged beauty of the Costa Brava and the vibrant energy of Barcelona.Conveniently, Barcelona Airport (BCN), your gateway to the wider Mediterranean, is approximately 170 km (105 miles) from Port Roses, offering easy access for international travelers.
Uncover the tranquility of Menorca, an island paradise renowned for its pristine beaches and turquoise coves.
Discover Mallorca, the largest of the Balearics, offering a blend of picturesque towns, stunning landscapes, and the historic allure of Palma. Immerse yourself in the legendary spirit of Ibiza, famed for its beaches, world-class nightlife, and iconic sunsets. Then, escape to Formentera's unspoiled haven, known for its clear waters and laid-back atmosphere.
Diverse Destinations, Unforgettable Memories
This captivating voyage offers a rich mix of iconic destinations and hidden gems throughout the Mediterranean. Explore bustling cities, charming villages, breathtaking beaches, and captivating natural wonders.
Costa Brava
Renowned for its dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, pristine beaches, and charming seaside towns, the Costa Brava offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and vibrant Mediterranean culture.
Picturesque Landscapes
Explore rugged coves where turquoise waters lap against pine-fringed cliffs. Find hidden beaches tucked away amidst the dramatic landscape, offering quiet retreats and perfect spots for swimming and snorkeling.
Charming Towns and Villages
From historic fishing villages like Cadaqués, with its whitewashed houses and artistic flair, to bustling resort towns like Lloret de Mar, the Costa Brava caters to every preference.
History and Culture
Delve into the region's rich history, visiting medieval towns, Roman ruins, and the captivating works of Salvador Dalí, who drew inspiration from this unique landscape.
Outdoor Adventures
Hike along coastal paths with breathtaking views, cycle through picturesque countryside, or set sail and explore the coastline by boat.
Culinary Delights
Savor the freshest seafood paired with the region's renowned wines. Discover traditional Catalan cuisine in local villages or enjoy Michelin-starred restaurants at the heart of Costa Brava's culinary scene.
Barcelona
Barcelona: Where the City Meets the Sea
As your ship glides into Barcelona, a captivating coastal scene unfolds. The vibrant cityscape rises from the sparkling Mediterranean, a harmonious blend of historic charm and modern energy.
A Tapestry of Coastal Delights
Disembark and immerse yourself in the seaside atmosphere. Stroll along bustling promenades lined with swaying palm trees. Discover bustling markets filled with the fresh flavors of Catalonia.
Gateway to Urban Adventures
Barcelona's iconic landmarks beckon from the waterfront. Venture into the labyrinthine streets of the Gothic Quarter, where centuries of history unfold. Explore Gaudi's whimsical masterpieces, a testament to Barcelona's creative spirit.
City and Sea Intertwined
From bustling beaches to vibrant plazas, Barcelona effortlessly blends urban energy with the allure of the Mediterranean. Your adventure begins here, where the city's vibrant soul meets the endless horizon.
Menorca
Menorca is the calm sibling in the Balearics — a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with low-key tourism, no high-rise development, and a south coast lined with horseshoe coves cut into pale limestone. Cala Macarella, Cala Mitjana, and Cala Galdana deliver the storybook turquoise water without the Mallorca crowds, and most are easier to reach by boat than by hiking trail. Mahón's natural harbour — one of the largest in the world — handles every size of vessel and lines up restaurants along the quay. Onshore, the island is bike-able and food-focused: fresh sobrasada, Mahón cheese, gin from Xoriguer distillery on the Mahón waterfront. The season runs May through October; June and September are warm and quiet, July-August add tramontana wind some days.
Ibiza
Ibiza has two sides — the south brings the energy, with beach clubs like Blue Marlin and rooftop bars lining the marina, while the north is all quiet coves, pine forests, and long seafood lunches. From the water, you get both in a single day. Cala Comte at sunset is the island's signature moment, and Formentera — just a short ride south — feels like a different world entirely, with white sand, shallow turquoise water, and almost no cars. Back on land, Dalt Vila in Ibiza Town is a 2,500-year-old walled fortress worth walking through before dinner, and the island's chiringuitos serve some of the best grilled fish in the Mediterranean. The season runs May through October, with June and September hitting the sweet spot between good weather and breathing room.
Formentera
Formentera delivers a truly authentic Mediterranean experience where the simple pleasures of life take center stage.
Endless Days of Sunshine
Explore long stretches of white sand beaches, where days are spent swimming in crystal-clear waters, soaking up the warm Mediterranean sun, and leaving the stresses of the world behind.
Picturesque Villages & Rural Charm
Venture inland on a bike or scooter to discover Formentera's traditional heart. Explore sleepy, whitewashed villages, wander through fragrant pine forests, and stumble upon hidden coves along its scenic coastline.
Foodie Delights
Savor the freshest Mediterranean flavors at local restaurants overflowing with island warmth. Indulge in succulent seafood, locally produced delicacies, and the perfect sunset cocktail with your toes in the sand.
A Haven for Nature Lovers
Formentera is a sanctuary for those seeking harmony with nature. Bike along coastal paths, spot native wildlife in protected areas and revel in the quiet beauty of this unspoiled Balearic gem.
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