Explora Journeys
A Journey from Balearic Wonders to Legendary Riviera Elegance
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To visit Barcelona is to embrace both the past and the future. There is much to do and see in this cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, from medieval structures to beaches to UNESCO Heritage Sites by Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Doménech i Montaner. FC Barcelona, the professional football club, is also a huge draw here.
Gaudí is responsible for many of Barcelona's must-see attractions, including iconic church La Sagrada Familia, the arts center Casa Mila, and public park system Park Güell. Culture, economics, architecture, and gastronomy all combine to make Barcelona a magical and unparalleled experience. Stroll pedestrian walkways in the old quarter, soak in the green spaces, and gaze at the Mediterranean, gelato in hand! |
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Ibiza, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands, is a captivating destination known for its vibrant nightlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural history. This island offers an intoxicating blend of sun-drenched beaches, crystal-clear waters, and an exhilarating party scene. From the legendary clubs of Playa d’en Bossa to the serene shores of Cala Comte, Ibiza caters to both high-energy revelers and those seeking tranquil relaxation. The island’s nightlife is world-renowned, with iconic venues like Pacha and Amnesia drawing music lovers from around the globe. Beyond its party reputation, Ibiza is steeped in history and natural beauty. The old town of Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts a maze of narrow streets, medieval walls, and historic architecture. This fortified area offers panoramic views of the island and is home to several charming restaurants and boutiques. For those interested in ancient culture, the island’s Phoenician ruins at Sa Caleta provide a glimpse into its past. Ibiza also embraces a diverse culinary scene, from traditional Spanish tapas to innovative international cuisine. The island’s local markets, such as the famous Las Dalias Hippy Market, offer a treasure trove of unique handicrafts and fresh local produce. Dining in Ibiza is a sensory delight, with many restaurants providing stunning sea views and fresh, locally sourced ingredients. A fun fact about Ibiza is that it is not only renowned for its nightlife but also for its biodiversity. The island is home to several protected natural areas, including the Ses Salines Natural Park, which is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Whether you’re exploring the island’s cultural heritage, dancing the night away, or simply soaking up the sun on its beautiful beaches, Ibiza promises an unforgettable experience. Arrive Time: 11:30 AM – Depart Time: 10:00 PM
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Mahón, the capital of Menorca, one of the Balearic Islands in Spain, is a charming and historic city that offers a blend of Mediterranean beauty, rich culture, and vibrant history. Located on the eastern coast of the island, Mahón boasts a picturesque harbor, which is one of the largest natural harbors in the world. The city is known for its colonial architecture, bourgeois houses, and beautiful squares, with key landmarks including the the Church of Santa Maria, Ateneo Científico, Literario y Artístico, and the stunning Sa Sala. The local market, Mercat de Pescado, is a must-visit for food lovers, offering fresh seafood, cheeses, and local delicacies such as Mahón cheese, which is a regional specialty. Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
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Alghero, located on the northwest coast of Sardinia, Italy, is a seaside city that blends history, culture, and natural beauty. Known as “Little Barcelona” due to its Catalan influence, Alghero’s old town is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and medieval walls overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can explore landmarks like the imposing Torre del Portal, a medieval tower that is a testament to the city’s rich heritage. Alghero is also a culinary delight. Fresh seafood is a staple, with dishes like lobster Catalan-style (aragosta alla catalana) and sea urchin pasta reflecting the city’s coastal roots. Don’t forget to try the local pastries, such as seadas, a sweet treat filled with cheese and drizzled with honey. Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 7:00 PM
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Saint-Tropez, located on the glamorous French Riviera, epitomizes luxury and allure. Once a quaint fishing village, this iconic destination has evolved into a playground for celebrities and discerning travelers. Visitors are greeted by the picturesque Old Port, lined with elegant yachts and vibrant cafés where you can savor the Mediterranean ambiance. The colorful façades and narrow streets of the old town, particularly around Place des Lices, offer a charming backdrop for leisurely strolls and lively markets. The town is also famed for its stunning beaches, such as Pampelonne Beach, a five-kilometer stretch of golden sand embraced by crystal-clear waters. Whether lounging under a parasol at the exclusive Club 55 or enjoying a casual beachside meal, the seaside experiences in Saint-Tropez are nothing short of luxurious. The nearby Parc de la Moutte offers a tranquil retreat with its lush gardens and panoramic views over the Bay of Saint-Tropez. Art and culture flourish in Saint-Tropez, with the Annonciade Museum showcasing works by post-Impressionist artists who were inspired by the town's light and landscape. The Citadel of Saint-Tropez, perched on a hill, provides historical insight and sweeping views of the Mediterranean. The annual Saint-Tropez Polo Club matches and the vibrant nightlife, including famed venues like Les Caves du Roy, further enhance the town’s reputation as a hotspot for those seeking both relaxation and excitement. Fun fact: Saint-Tropez is not only known for its beaches but also for its legendary "Tropezienne" tart, a sweet brioche filled with a light cream, which has become a local delicacy. This treat was popularized by the famous French actress Brigitte Bardot in the 1950s, adding a touch of star-studded history to the town’s culinary scene. Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 11:00 PM
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Surround yourself with luxury in beautiful Monte Carlo, one of Monaco’s four quartiers and a jewel on the Mediterranean. Located just off the southern coast of France, Monte Carlo beckons you with glittering pebble beaches, old-world charm, and stunning architecture. Visit the iconic Casino de Monte Carlo, a paragon of the beaux-arts architectural style, to try your hand at blackjack, craps, or roulette, or tour the Palais Princier de Monaco, the twelfth-century palace where Monaco’s royal family resides. If you visit in May, be sure to attend an exhilarating Formula One race during the Monaco Grand Prix. From lavish French cuisine, to designer shopping along the Boulevard des Moulins, to exquisite botanical gardens, Monte Carlo has plenty of extravagant activities to capture your attention! Arrive Time: 9:00 AM – Depart Time: 11:55 PM
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| Day 7 |
Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great. |
| Day 8 |
To visit Barcelona is to embrace both the past and the future. There is much to do and see in this cosmopolitan capital of Catalonia, from medieval structures to beaches to UNESCO Heritage Sites by Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Doménech i Montaner. FC Barcelona, the professional football club, is also a huge draw here.
Gaudí is responsible for many of Barcelona's must-see attractions, including iconic church La Sagrada Familia, the arts center Casa Mila, and public park system Park Güell. Culture, economics, architecture, and gastronomy all combine to make Barcelona a magical and unparalleled experience. Stroll pedestrian walkways in the old quarter, soak in the green spaces, and gaze at the Mediterranean, gelato in hand! |
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06/15/26 - 06/22/26 |
Starting At $5,565 |
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