Luxury
Cruises On The Mediterranean
By Colin Hartness
A
classic Mediterranean cruise visits major port cities located on
the northern shores of the Mediterranean Sea in the countries of
Spain, France, Italy, Monaco, Greece and Turkey and the islands of
Malta, Crete and Sicily. Some cruises also include stops in Egypt.
The Mediterranean cruise season is April to November when the
weather is generally sunny and mild.
Many cruise lines sail the Mediterranean and
while there is most likely a cruise that appeals to any style and
budget, well focus on luxury cruises here.
Radisson Seven Seas is a luxury carrier in the small cruise line
category. As such, a small number of passengers (only 198 to 700
based on individual ship capacity) are treated to personal service
by a cruise line that has been selected by Conde Nast Traveler and
Travel + Leisure to be the Worlds Best Small Cruise Line. Radisson
Seven Seas appeals to the sophisticated traveler.
Based upon service, quality dining, upscale
accommodations, and service, Radisson Seven Seas has earned a
six-star rating. The cruise lines special accommodations include
two 700 passenger all-balcony suites ships, Seven Seas Voyager and
Seven Seas Mariner, and one 490 passenger all-suites ship, Seven
Seas Navigator. The Radisson Diamond is another unique ship due to
its twin hull design. The Radisson Diamond carries 350 guests in
luxury.
The Seven Seas Voyager and the Radisson Diamond routinely cruise
the Mediterranean Sea, departing from or terminating at ports such
as Rome, Venice, Athens, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, and Istanbul
normally for a 7-night cruise. These cruises stop at some of the
most famous European cities that occur between the start and end
points such as Florence, Italy; Marseilles, France; St. Tropez,
France; Dubrovnik, Croatia; the island of Sicily; and others.
Crystal Cruises is another award-winning six-star cruise line. A
readers poll by Travel + Leisure magazine named Crystal Worlds Best
in cruise line service. Conde Nast Traveler magazine has awarded
Crystal Best Large-Ship Cruise Line while Travel + Leisure called
Crystal the Worlds Best Large - Ship Cruise Line, both titles being
given for the past nine years. Crystal Cruises boasts extraordinary
cuisine coupled with impeccable service.
Crystal offers a large number of 7- to 12-night Mediterranean
cruises, many with romantic overtones. For example, the Renaissance
Reflection cruise originates in Lisbon and stops in Barcelona,
Cannes and Monte Carlo. The Italian Treasures cruise spends seven
nights on the west coast of Italy. The Path of the Phoenicians is a
twelve-night odyssey from Athens to Istanbul followed by stops at
the historically famous Greek islands of Kusadasi, Rhodes, and
Santorini before terminating at Venice.
The Yachts of Seabourn cruise line advertises that they provide
Ultra Luxury by delivering the highest levels of personalized
service to an exclusive group of guests aboard intimate, elegant
ships that could visit the most enticing destinations worldwide.
Seabourn sails three identical all-suite ships that cater to only
208 passengers each. Of course, dining and service is
world-class.
Seabourn offers longer, leisurely cruises that can explore a small
or unique area in-depth. For example, the 17-day Spring Time in
Spain cruise originates in Lisbon, Portugal, stops at six Spanish
ports plus ports in Monaco, France and the Balearic Islands. Many
of the stops were selected due to the availability of golf courses.
The 16-day Mediterranean Odyssey II begins at Istanbul; spends six
days at Greek ports, four days at Italian ports along with several
days at sea before terminating at Lisbon. The 7-day Capitals of
Antiquity cruise begins at Cairo, Egypt; tours the historic Greek
islands of Rhodes, Mykonos, and Kusadasi before terminating at
Istanbul.
If luxury is your objective, there are a large number of out of the
ordinary Mediterranean cruises to choose from beyond those
discussed here.
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