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Cruises through the

Eastern Mediterranean

The best of the Eastern Mediterranean

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Cruises with Assistant Guide and Optional Excursions in Spanish

HISTORY

History

The Eastern Mediterranean has been a crossroads of civilizations throughout the centuries, from Ancient Greece to the Roman Empire. Emblematic ports such as Palma de Mallorca, Marseille, Genoa and Civitavecchia have been key points of trade and culture. Islands such as Corsica, Mykonos and Santorini reflect the influence of various cultures that left their mark on the region. In the 19th century, the growth of maritime transport boosted the construction of modern ports, while, in the 20th century, cruises popularized tourism in the Mediterranean. Today, sailing these seas is not only a visually impressive experience, but also a journey through time. From Piraeus in Athens to Messina in Sicily, each port offers a rich history and a unique opportunity to connect with ancient civilizations while enjoying unique natural and urban landscapes.

FOOD

Food

The gastronomy of the Eastern Mediterranean is a fusion of flavors influenced by diverse cultures. In ports like Palma, Marseille, and Genoa, fresh seafood is fundamental, while in Rome and Naples pizza and pasta stand out. Islands like Mykonos and Santorini offer traditional Greek dishes like souvlaki and moussaka. Furthermore, the region is known for its olive oil, fresh herbs, and wines, reflecting a rich culinary heritage that combines history and local freshness.

THE MOST OUTSTANDING PORTS

The most outstanding ports

Embark on a cruise along the fascinating coast of the Eastern Mediterranean and discover unforgettable destinations such as:

  • Athens (Piraeus), cradle of Western civilization, where you can admire the imposing Parthenon and immerse yourself in the rich history of ancient Greece.

  • Santorini, with its white houses with whitewashed walls and spectacular views of the Aegean Sea, a place that will captivate you with its beauty and its unique sunsets.

  • Mykonos, famous for its paradisiacal beaches and its vibrant nightlife, in addition to its charming old town full of picturesque alleys.

  • Istanbul, the city that unites East and West, where you can explore iconic monuments like the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and the Grand Bazaar, immersing yourself in a rich fusion of cultures.

  • Messina (Sicily), a destination full of history, where you can explore the impressive Messina Cathedral and enjoy its mix of Baroque and medieval architecture.

Each of these destinations offers a perfect combination of culture, history and stunning landscapes, leaving memories that will last a lifetime.

CLIMATE

Climate

The climate of the Eastern Mediterranean is characterized by mild winters and warm and dry summers. Temperatures in summer usually exceed 30°C, especially on islands like Mykonos and Santorini, while in winter, temperatures remain pleasant, around 10-15°C. Rains are scarce, concentrating mainly in the autumn and spring months, which makes this region ideal for sailing and exploring throughout the year.

CURRENCY

Currency

The main currency in the Eastern Mediterranean region varies by country. In Greece, Turkey and nearby countries, the euro (EUR) en Grecia y el lira turca (TRY) en Turquía. Otros destinos como Italia y España también emplean el euro. Es recomendable llevar una combinación de efectivo y tarjetas de crédito, y en lugares turísticos, el pago con tarjeta es ampliamente aceptado.

CURIOSITIES

Curiosities

  • Istanbul: This fascinating city is the only one in the world that extends between two continents, Europe and Asia. Its history as ancient capital of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empire makes it a unique place where cultures, religions and traditions merge.

  • Athens: Cradle of democracy, Athens is famous for being the home of the ancient Greek civilization and houses emblematic monuments like the Parthenon. In addition, the Greek dialect spoken here is considered one of the oldest and richest in history.

  • Aegean Islands: The Greek islands, like Santorini, Mykonos and Crete, are famous not only for their natural beauty, but also for their myths and legends. It is said that Santorini was the location of the mythical Atlantis.

  • Turkey: In Kusadasi, near the ruins of Ephesus, is located one of the largest theaters of antiquity, where events were held for thousands of spectators. In addition, Turkish cuisine is one of the most flavorful and varied in the world, with influences from the Middle East, Central Asia and the Balkans.

  • The Aegean Sea: This sea has been a key route for navigation since the times of the ancient Greeks. Nowadays, it continues to be an important passage for cruises, with idyllic islands that combine history, culture and dreamlike landscapes.

Each of these destinations is a jewel that offers endless stories, legends and traditions that will make your trip a unique experience.