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Cruise in the Mediterranean from Barcelona aboard Queen Victoria ship with visits to Spain, Greece, Turkey, and Italy for 15 days

2.290€

About this cruise

Set off on a 15-day cruise in the Mediterranean, departing from Barcelona on the Queen Victoria ship. Explore enchanting locations in Spain, Greece, Turkey, and Italy during your voyage.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (2.290€) 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
04/05/2026 - 18/05/2026 3.780€ 3.880€ 4.280€ -

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
04/05/2026 - 18/05/2026 4.580€ 5.180€ 5.780€ 12.180€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
04/05/2026 - 18/05/2026 3.820€ 4.260€ 4.700€ -

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
04/05/2026 - 18/05/2026 3.820€ 4.260€ 4.700€ -

Cruise Route

Day 1: 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.

Day 2 - 3: Sea day.

Day 4: Heraklion (Crete), Greece. The capital of Crete, also known as "Heraklion," is a city with many sights and a vibrant nightlife. The numerous cafes, restaurants, and bars make for a lovely and exciting evening. Attractions include: the Archa.

Day 5: 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.

Day 6: Dardanelles, Turkey. The "Dardanelles" is a 65 km long strait, 1.3 km wide at its narrowest point, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Sea of Marmara. The Dardanelles form a natural boundary between Europe and Asia. Important.

Day 7: Istanbul, Turkey. A world metropolis with a unique character. A city full of beauty and contrasts, with breathtaking world history, from Byzantium to Constantinople to the present day. Istanbul is not just culture. Shopping affordably, di.

Day 8: Istanbul, Turkey. A world metropolis with a unique character. A city full of beauty and contrasts, with breathtaking world history, from Byzantium to Constantinople to the present day. Istanbul is not just culture. Shopping affordably, di.

Day 9: Dardanelles, Turkey. The "Dardanelles" is a 65 km long strait, 1.3 km wide at its narrowest point, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Sea of Marmara. The Dardanelles form a natural boundary between Europe and Asia. Important.

Day 10: 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,.

Day 11: 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.

Day 12: Katakolo (Olympia), Greece. Katákolon is a small town with a port, souvenir, and jewelry shops. Located 13 km east of Pyrgos, it is also referred to as the port of Pyrgos. A classic and impressive excursion destination takes visitors to the ancient ruins of Olympia, situated in the hills of the Peloponnese at the foot of Mount Kronos. The excavations, which began in 1875 by German ar.

Day 13: Strait of Messina, Italy. The legendary strait of the Mediterranean, which separates Sicily and Italy, connects the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas. Famous for its fountains, Messina is one of the liveliest places in the summer. The charming city invites visi.

Day 14: Sea day.

Day 15: 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.