Take in the Beauty of the Mediterranean Aboard One of These Top Cruises
Norwegian Epic Western Mediterranean Cruises
This exciting cruise is a very affordable option that is packed with a lot of fun. Launched in 2010, Norwegian Epic set the bar for 21st century cruises. The ship really does have something for everyone, from children’s entertainment to a teen lounge to top-notch evening comedy and entertainment to fantastic cuisine from around the world.
You can even learn a new skill like kickboxing, all while cruising along to beautiful ports in the Mediterranean.
On the 7-day Western Mediterranean trip you will have a chance to visit some of the best spots in the Med — from Gaudi’s grand cathedral spires in Barcelona to the picturesque port of Cannes to the stunning ancient ruins and riches of the Vatican in Rome.
Although the Pacific Starlight Dinner Train is no longer in operation, we've rounded up five dinner train options that are equally elegant and enjoyable.
Symphony of the Seas
Can’t get enough time off work to go on a cruise? Consider going on a 3-night Short Western Mediterranean Cruise offered by Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas. This enormous 16-deck high mega-ship will sail from Rome to Barcelona with a stop in Naples along the way, giving you an enticing short glimpse into what cruising in the Mediterranean is like.
When you are not enjoying the delights of Spain and Italy, you can be riding water slides such as the Perfect Storm or the Ultimate Abyss, relaxing in the Vitality Spa or enjoying Mediterranean cuisine in the on-board restaurant.