Western Mediterranean cruises offers the widest range of activities and sights on any cruise, ensuring that you spend every second getting the most out of your holiday in one the most exotic and scenic places in the world. Some of the cities that a western Mediterranean cruise can visit include Barcelona, Marseille, Ibiza, Rome and Alicante so there is plenty to see and do for holiday goers of any age, including single travellers, young couples, families, groups of passengers and the older generation.
Each cruise will offer passengers the opportunity to choose from a range of activities at each of the ports on the cruise. This can include shore tours, where passengers are shown around each port by a professional tour guide, pointing out famous landmarks within the area and offering an informative background of each city. Passengers also have the option of doing their own thing while docked at one of the many ports on the cruise. Many people enjoy a bit of retail therapy, visiting the numerous boutique stores to get their hands on the latest fashion clothing and accessories that they can't get back home, whilst others take the opportunity to have fun on the beach (if there is one) and enjoy a spot of swimming or sometimes a bit of surfing. Others, perhaps the more mature travellers, prefer to just relax and take in the sights and sights around them whilst sitting outside a caf?, enjoying a nice cool beverage. There is plenty to do for travellers of any age, and what you get to do depends on the cruise package that you take on the Western Mediterranean.
Visiting some of the most popular tourist destinations is what this type of cruise is all about, allowing travellers to experience first hand the sights, sounds, food and culture of each of these cities. For example, travellers visiting Barcelona have the opportunity to visit the numerous caf?s and restaurants in the area that once hosted the Olympic Games in 1992. Those who are a fan of Spanish food should go to the heart of the city where the serve the best paella in the country. For those that want to quench their for thirst for art can check out some of the eccentric architecture by Antonio Gaudi.
For the younger traveller, or those who just love to party, Ibiza offers a host of bars, clubs and generally an entertaining nightlife to pass away the late hours of the night (or morning). However, there is plenty of other things to see and do on the island if going clubbing is not your thing, including parting with your hard earned cash in the fashion boutiques in the lower town, top up your tan on the beaches at La Salinas and Es Cavallet or go on a ferry tour to the island of Formentera.
These are just some of the activities and sights that travellers can expect to see and do on this type of cruise.
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