CruiseBay’s pick of Mediterranean cruises in 2018
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Norwegian Epic (Norwegian Cruise Line)
NCL Epic is one of the largest ships in the Mediterranean with a capacity to carry 4100 passengers. The ship cruises the Western Mediterranean from Barcelona and Rome covering exotic destinations like Naples, Rome & Florence in Italy, Cannes in France and Palma Mallorca and Barcelona in Spain. 7 night cruises from just US$ 749 pp.
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Symphony of the Seas (Royal Caribbean)
Symphony of the Seas is the newest addition to the Oasis Class of the Royal Caribbean fleet with a capacity to carry 6870 passengers. The ship has multiple neighbourhoods, over 20 dining options, the world’s tallest slide at sea and lots more. 7 nights Western Mediterranean cruises from Barcelona from US$ 1036 pp.
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Crown Princess (Princess Cruises)
Crown Princess can accommodate 3000 guests and with more than 900 balcony cabins, you can enjoy sweeping views of the world. Crown Princess offers 7 night cruises from Athens to Barcelona visiting the Greek Island of Santorini, Kotor in Montenegro, Sicily and Naples in Italy. 7 night cruises from US$ 1299 pp.
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Costa Deliziosa (Costa Cruises)
Costa Deliziosa has a capacity of 2828 passengers and is the perfect ship to give you a unique sensory experience, from the grand theatre to the spectacular 4D Cinema and the Samsara Spa. The ship cruises the Eastern Mediterranean from Venice to the Greek Isles of Corfu & Santorini, Athens & Dubrovnik in Croatia. 7 night cruises from US$ 809 pp.
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CruiseBay’s pick of Scandinavia cruises in 2018
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Regal Princess (Princess Cruises)
Regal Princess made its debut in May 2014 weighing in at a commanding 1,41,000 tons with a capacity to host up to 3,600 guests across 15 decks. The ship offers flexible ‘Anytime Dining’ option – for first time on a Princess Cruise ship. Regal Princess offers 10 night cruises to Scandinavia from Copenhagen and St Petersburg between May and September. Explore Berlin, Tallin, Helsinki, Stockholm and 2 days in St Petersburg on this 10 night cruise from US$ 1699 pp.
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Norwegian Breakaway (Norwegian Cruise Line)
Norwegian Breakaway was introduced in the Norwegian fleet in April 2013 and weighs 153,000 tonnes with a passenger capacity of 4000 guests. Connect with the Baltic sea like never before along The Waterfront, a quarter-mile oceanfront promenade lined with restaurants, bars and spectacular views. The ship explores the Scandinavian capitals from May to September on a 9 night itinerary departing from Copenhagen and Berlin.9 nights from US$ 1259 pp.
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MSC Preziosa (MSC Cruises)
MSC Preziosa has 14 passenger decks and 1,751 staterooms and facilities include 7 restaurants, 20 bars and lounges, four swimming pools, a bowling alley and a gymnasium. Enjoy a week long cruise to Scandinavia from Kiel (Germany) visiting Copenhagen, Stockholm, Tallin and St Petersburg. 7 nights cruise from US$ 799 pp.
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MS Zuiderdam (Holland America)
Guests aboard MS Zuiderdam, the first in Holland America’s Vista-class series, enjoy a spectacular art and antique collection, wide teak decks, elegant dining rooms and spacious staterooms-many with verandahs. Discover Scandinavia in luxury with a 10 night cruise from Copenhagen to Tallin, St Petersburg, Helsinki, Stockholm & Berlin.From US$ 1999 pp.
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*Note:
Starting inside cabin prices per person, based on double occupancy, for cruise only and include accommodation, all meals, ocean transportation and entertainment onboard the cruise. Relevant taxes and fees are additional.
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