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Cruise in the Mediterranean from Barcelona aboard Sun Princess ship with visits to Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Montenegro for 22 days

5.011€

About this cruise

Embark on a 22-day cruise in the Mediterranean, departing from Barcelona on the Sun Princess ship. Explore stunning destinations in Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Montenegro during this unforgettable journey.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (5.011€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.

Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/04/2026 - 16/05/2026 8.370€ 10.050€ 10.540€ -

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/04/2026 - 16/05/2026 10.030€ 11.710€ 14.650€ 14.760€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/04/2026 - 16/05/2026 - 11.710€ 14.650€ 14.760€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/04/2026 - 16/05/2026 - 11.710€ 14.650€ 14.760€

Cruise Route

Day : Barcelona, Spain. The city is a successful blend of tradition and modernity. Here you can find both historic buildings from the Middle Ages and modern architecture. Barcelona is considered the most important economic center of Catalonia. In terms of culture, the Mediterranean metropolis has a lot to offer, including the Picasso Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Art Museum of Catalonia. In the Gothic old town "Barri Gotic" stands the Cathedral "La Seu" from the 13th century. But the iconic symbol of Barcelona is the church "Sagrada Familia", designed by Antonio Gaudí. In Barcelona, there is a bustling business scene during the day as well as an active nightlife. Another sight to see is the "Rambles", the magnificent promenade located in the center with numerous street cafes, shops, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Additionally, one should not miss "El Puerto", the port with a beautiful view over Barcelona and the nearby Boulevard "Paseo de Colón".

Day : Mallorca (Balearic Islands), Spain. The charming Balearic island is the largest island in Spain. Despite the prevailing mass tourism, the island offers many quiet places with idyllic sandy beaches, azure blue sea water, enchanting coves, and mysterious stalactite caves. The beautiful capital Palma is rich in historic buildings. Discover the imposing Royal Palace and the magnificent Cathedral La Seu. The pretty marina is also worth a visit.

Day : Marseille, France. Marseille is considered the largest and oldest port on the French Mediterranean coast and also a vibrant metropolis. The city was founded in the 6th century BC by Greek settlers in a picturesque bay, thrived on trade, and quickly grew into an important port city. Marseille is a cosmopolitan and welcoming tourist destination that offers numerous shopping, entertainment, and leisure opportunities. Notable landmarks include the Basilica of St. Victor, the Old Port, the "la Ville Charité" almshouse, the Cathedral of la Major, the City Hall, the Museum of Marseille History, the Museum of Roman Docks, the Archaeological Museum, the Longchamp Museum, the Grobet-Labadié Museum, and the Cantini Museum.

Day : Ajaccio (Corsica), France. The capital of the French island of Corsica and the "Département Corse-du-Sud" is surrounded by beautiful mountain landscapes, valleys, and villages that invite walks and excursions in the surroundings. The city, with 59,300 inhabitants, is not only a popular winter resort but also known as the birthplace of Napoleon I, who was born on August 15, 1769 in a house on Rue Saint Charles. Today, numerous streets, statues, and monuments still remind of the famous son of the city. In the city hall, some impressive exhibits testify to the coronation of the former emperor. Attractions of the port city include the church of Saint-Erasme, dedicated to the patron saint of sailors and decorated with ship models, where Napoleon was baptized in 1539. The Fesch Museum offers a collection of works by Boticelli, Bellini, and Titian - donations from Cardinal Fesch, Napoleon`s uncle. Sports activities in Ajaccio are mainly offered in connection with the sea: year-round diving, jet skiing, sailing, fun boarding, and deep-sea fishing.

Day : Genoa, Italy. The northern Italian port city is located on the Gulf of Genoa and is the capital of Liguria and the province of Genoa. The population includes 660,000 inhabitants. Scientific highlights of the city, which was established in the 10th century, include the university founded in 1783, the art academy, and the music conservatory. Other attractions include the elaborate churches "San Lorenzo" and "Santi Abrògio e Andrea" built on terraced slopes, as well as the palaces "Palazzo Durazzo," "Palazzo Ducale," and "Palazzo Bianco.".

Day : Santa Margherita, Italy. Located near the town of Portofino, on the Gulf of Tigullio, is the holiday resort of Santa Margherita. The coastal region of Liguria is part of the province of Genoa. The harbor, surrounded by hills, characterizes the city with its beautiful villas and fishing tradition. Other attractions include the 16th-century castle and the 17th-century Basilica di Santa Maria.

Day : La Spezia, Italy. The city of La Spezia, with its approximately 110,000 inhabitants, is located on the lush hills of Italy. This port city borders the steep cliffs of "Cinque Terre" to the north and boasts beautiful beaches near "Carrara" in the south. La Spezia is known as a modern port and industrial city, with the added charm of Art Nouveau architecture. Palm trees and oleanders characterize the cityscape. It is influenced by both tourism and the naval base located there.

Sights: Large Friday market on "Viale Garibaldi", Shipbuilding Museum "Museo Navale", "Castello San Giorgio".

Day : Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy. The Italian capital city of Rome is also known as "the Eternal City" because the vibrant metropolis still houses valuable and world-famous treasures from antiquity. Some of the city`s key attractions include the "Baths of Caracalla", the imperial forum, the Colosseum, the "Piazza Navona", the Fountain of Neptune, and of course, St. Peter`s Basilica with Michelangelo`s dome.

Day : Naples, Italy. The city has Greek origins and belonged to the Sicilian Kingdom of the Normans in the 11th century. From 1282 until the founding of Italy in 1861, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Naples. Worth seeing are the Piazza Garibaldi (the main square of Naples in front of the central train station with the Garibaldi monument, Via Umberto I with many shops, fruit and fish markets, and street vendors everywhere); the old town districts (with the port, the city gate Porta Capuana, the Church of San Francesco, the town hall, and the Galleria Umberto I); the former Royal Palace Palazzo Reale (with the National Library); Castel Sant`Elmo (from the 14th century, located on a hill above the city); the Cathedral of San Gennaro (from the 13th century, with the tomb of the patron saint of Naples, St. Januarius); the National Archaeological Museum (with the famous Alexander Mosaic); and the National Museum (with many findings from Herculaneum and Pompeii).

Day : Sea day.

Day : Chania (Crete), Greece. Located on the Greek island of Crete, the port city of Chania is not only the second largest, but also the most breathtaking city in Crete. The Venetian influence is reflected in the cityscape, evident in numerous facades of Venetian townhouses and palaces like the Renerie Palace. The Church of Agios Andreas, the Maritime Museum, and the famous lighthouse are worth a visit. The beautiful sandy beach of Falasarna is considered one of the most dreamy beaches on the island and in all of Europe.

Day : Sea day.

Day : Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey. The former pirate stronghold of Kusadasi has evolved into a popular holiday destination in Turkey in recent years. Characteristic of this place are the numerous seafood restaurants by the port, enticing boutiques, oriental antique shops, and bars and street cafes along the waterfront.

Sights to see in the city include the old "Mehmet Pasha Caravanserai" from the 17th century, the beautiful marina, one of the most modern marinas in Turkey, and the fortress on the small island known as Bird Island.

Day : Mykonos, Greece. The port city is home to the majority of the approximately 3,500 residents of the Greek island of Mykonos. The old town is best accessed from the waterfront. At the center of the city is the Three Wells Square "Platia Tria Pigadia" with three draw wells that used to supply the old town with water until the 1950s. Sightseeing includes the "Nautical Museum," one of the most charming museums from the 19th century about seafaring in Greece with a beautiful shaded garden, the "House of Lena," which is about 200 years old and furnished with furniture and art, providing insight into a 19th-century bourgeois house, the small "Agios Nikolaos Church," and the Town Hall with a red tiled roof.

Day : Piraeus (Athens), Greece. Piraeus, now a modern port city, has been the port of Athens since ancient times, connected to the capital by city walls that have mostly vanished. Piraeus is also known for its vibrant nightlife and romantic seaside fish taverns. Key attractions include the ancient Zea Marina port, remnants of the Long Walls (5th century BC), an Archaeological Museum showcasing ancient shipwrecks, the statues of Apollo and Athena, the Hellenic Maritime Museum, and the Veakeio Theater.

Day : Santorini, Greece. Santorini is part of the Cyclades islands in the Greek Aegean Sea. This rugged and unique island was formed by a volcanic eruption. Today, residents live on the edge of the volcano`s crater. White villages are perched at dizzying heights near the cliffs. The most beautiful of the Cyclades islands combines blue sea, breathtaking views, and a bizarre landscape. The typical Cycladic architecture consists of cubic houses with colorful shutters and many small chapels with blue domes.

Attractions: archaeological site of Akrotiri, Mavro Rachidi beach with impressive black and reddish rocks, Perissa beach with fine black sand, Mesa Vuno rock formation, Pyrgos village.

Day : Sea day.

Day : Bar, Montenegro. Bar is a coastal city in Montenegro known for its beautiful scenery, ancient history, and lively atmosphere. Located on the Adriatic Sea, it features stunning beaches, a historic Old Town, and a busy marina. Combining traditional architecture with modern conveniences, Bar is a favored tourist spot providing a mix of leisure, culture, and outdoor pursuits for travelers to experience.

Day : Corfu, Greece. The inviting capital city is located on a peninsula in the middle of the east coast. The old town is characterized by narrow streets and tall buildings. It combines Venetian, French, British, and typical Greek architectural elements to create a successful overall picture of its own stamp. The city was heavily fortified by the Venetians; the two citadels still catch the eye of every visitor. Places of interest include the new fortress (Nero Frourio), the old fortress (Paleo Frourio), the Esplanade or Spinada, and the museum.

Day : Messina (Sicily), Italy. Messina is the easternmost provincial capital of Sicily, located on the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas. The city was once a famous trading hub on the strait, founded by the Greeks in the 8th century BC, conquered by the Romans in 264 BC, and has since experienced a tumultuous history due to its strategic location.

Attractions: The Regional Museum, the Norman Cathedral, the bell tower "Campanile" with a built-in astronomical clock, the church "Ave Maria".

Day : Sea day.

Day : Barcelona, Spain. The city is a successful blend of tradition and modernity. Here you can find both historic buildings from the Middle Ages and modern architecture. Barcelona is considered the most important economic center of Catalonia. In terms of culture, the Mediterranean metropolis has a lot to offer, including the Picasso Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Art Museum of Catalonia. In the Gothic old town "Barri Gotic" stands the Cathedral "La Seu" from the 13th century. But the iconic symbol of Barcelona is the church "Sagrada Familia", designed by Antonio Gaudí. In Barcelona, there is a bustling business scene during the day as well as an active nightlife. Another sight to see is the "Rambles", the magnificent promenade located in the center with numerous street cafes, shops, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Additionally, one should not miss "El Puerto", the port with a beautiful view over Barcelona and the nearby Boulevard "Paseo de Colón".