Cheap Mediterranean Cruises
Mediterranean and European Cruise from £759 PP
21/Nov/2009
Stay 12 nights aboard the "Adeventure of the Seas" ship and explore the Mediterranean and parts of Europe from just £759 per person.
Depart from the Spanish port of Mlaga and head for sun, sea and some of the Meds most exciting destinations. In between experiencing the island delights of Sardinia and Corsica, the
sights of Rome and the beautiful beaches of Palma de Mallorca, you can enjoy all the space, freedom and one-of-a-kind features onboard the exhilarating Adventure of the Seas.
- Benalmadena.Mon, Jun 21st 2010
Fly from the UK, Own transfer to your 4* hotel in Benalmadena for a 5 night stay Self Catering.
- Benalmadena.Tue, Jun 22nd 2010
- Benalmadena.Wed, Jun 23rd 2010
- Benalmadena.Thu, Jun 24th 2010
- Benalmadena.Fri, Jun 25th 2010
- Malaga, SpainSat, Jun 26th 2010Depart 17:00
Own transfer to Malaga Port to embark Adventure of the Seas. A bustling coastal city and the capital of Costa Del Sol, Malaga is the second largest port in Spain and one of Spain's main commercial centres. One of the most interesting places to explore is the old historic quarter dating back nearly 800 years. The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Malaga boasts miles of beautiful beaches, picturesque gardens and fantastic weather.
- Cruising Sun, Jun 27th 2010
- CagilariMon, Jun 28th 2010Arrive 08:00 - Depart 17:00
- RomeTue, Jun 29th 2010Arrive 07:00 - Depart 19:00
Civitavecchia is the gateway to all the magnificence of the ancient city of Rome. Whether it's the Forum, the Sistine Chapel, the Pantheon or St. Peter's Basilica that sparks your interest and intellect, Rome is home to a lifetime's worth of historical, architectural and spiritual sites. Depending on traffic, the drive from Civitavecchia to Rome takes approximately an hour and a half.
- Ajaccio, CorsicaWed, Jun 30th 2010Arrive 07:00 - Depart 16:00
Renowned as Napoleon's birthplace, Ajaccio's many squares and plazas pay homage to the conqueror who never returned home. Located along Corsica's west coast, Ajaccio is a short drive away from hospitable beaches, soaring mountains and unforgettable gorges. Visitors to the town can walk along the quaint streets, stroll along its waterfront promenade or venture out of town to enjoy the island's natural beauty.
- Palma de Mallorca, Spain Thu, Jul 1st 2010Arrive 11:00 - Depart 20:00
Palma de Mallorca is the largest of the Spanish Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean and is located just off the east coast of Spain. The island's coastline is marked by a series of small caves and beautiful beaches. Palma de Mallorca is the capital city of the Balearic Islands and nearly two-thirds of the total population live in Palma. The number of people greatly increases in the spring, as the island is a favorite European resort.
- Cruising Fri, Jul 2nd 2010
- Malaga, SpainSat, Jul 3rd 2010
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