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Cruise in the Mediterranean from Palma to Marseille aboard AIDAmar ship with visits to Spain, Italy, and France for 8 days

1.090€

About this cruise

Join an 8-day cruise in the Mediterranean, starting from Palma and heading to Marseille on board the AIDAmar ship. Explore Spain, Italy, and France during your trip.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (1.090€) 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
25/10/2026 - 01/11/2026 1.800€ 2.360€ 2.880€ -

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/10/2026 - 01/11/2026 2.180€ 2.830€ 3.450€ 4.680€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/10/2026 - 01/11/2026 2.500€ 3.150€ 3.770€ 5.000€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
25/10/2026 - 01/11/2026 2.810€ 3.460€ 4.080€ 5.310€

Cruise Route

Day : Palma (Mallorca), Balearic Islands. The port of Palma de Mallorca can accommodate eight cruise ships simultaneously. These can dock at the northwest or southwest docks as well as the West Pier. The city center is located about 6 to 7 km from the West Pier and about 5 km from the northwest or southwest docks. A shuttle service is available at around €9 per person, but buses also provide access to the capital of the Balearic Islands. Palma de Mallorca serves as an economic and cultural center of Mallorca. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the city evolved into a major trading hub in the western Mediterranean. Trade brought the city wealth and prestige. Most of the major historical buildings in Mallorca date back to that time. In Palma, life thrives both on the shaded boulevard Passeig des Born and in the narrow streets of the historic district. Palma, as a modern metropolis, still boasts an attractive city center with notable attractions such as the Cathedral `La Seu` with its Gothic spires, the `Almudaina` Palace, the former residence of the Mallorcan royal family, and the.

Day : Valencia, Spain. Located on the east coast of Spain, Valencia was founded by the Romans and later occupied by the Moors in the early Middle Ages before being reconquered by the Christians. The old town features many remarkable buildings such as the Cathedral, dating back to 1262, with its bell tower serving as Valencia`s symbol, as well as the Church of Saint Catherine. Visitors can explore the two well-preserved towers of the medieval city wall. For relaxation, taking a ride on the modern tram to one of Valencia`s many beaches is a great option.

Sights: Cathedral, Basilica of Virgen de los Desamparados, Imperial Monastery, Church of San Nicolas, Church of San Martin, La Lonja de la Seda, Town Hall, Central.

Day : Tarragona, Spain. Located in the middle of the Costa Daurada on the Mediterranean coast, there is a Spanish city that boasts many architectural artifacts from the Roman era. Discover the amphitheater, visit the circus and the Roman Forum, and explore the Scipionenturm as well as.

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.

Day : Sea day.

Day : Livorno (Florence), Italy. Livorno is located about 20 km from Pisa. With its 180,000 inhabitants, it is the second largest city in Tuscany. The city`s main attractions include the "Fossi Medici" (Medici Canals), the canals of the so-called new Venice that connect the fortress with the port, leading to the "Piazza Grande" with the cathedral "San Francesco". Along the "Viale Italia", visitors can stroll to the Terrazza Mascagni, which offers a stunning view of the sea and the nearby island of Gorgona. On the seaside promenade, there is also the municipal aquarium "Diacinto Ceston.

Day : Cannes, France. The city of Cannes, with a population of 70,000, is located on the French Riviera in the south of France. Every year in mid-May, the world-famous film festival takes place here, attracting celebrities and well-known personalities. Another highlight of the city is the splendid promenade "Boulevard de la Croisette", lined with palm trees and adorned with flowers. Due to the numerous festivals, regattas, races, flower parades, and other spectacles, this Mediterranean city is also very popular with tourists. Other attractions include the Lérins Islands of "St. Marguerite" and "St. Honorat", the old town on the hill of "Mont Chevalier" with a castle from the times of the Crusades,.

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, t.