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Sometimes a short break is just what the doctor ordered and mini cruises from Barcelona are the perfect way to escape whether you plan on spending a few days sightseeing or soaking up some much-needed sunshine. Mini cruises are typically no more than five days and due to its’ perfect position in the Mediterranean, departing from Barcelona with one of our Europe Cruise Deals allows you to tick off several stunning destinations in a short duration.
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Barcelona is a fantastic destination to depart from due to its perfect position for Mediterranean Cruises. On-board a Mini Cruise From Barcelona, you can go on to explore a number of other coastal regions including the beautiful Balearics, France, Italy and even the Greek Isles with our Europe Cruise Deals.
When departing from Barcelona, be sure to give yourself time to explore before you board. This lively city has so much to discover whether you’re looking to visit iconic landmarks such as the Sagrada Familia, relax on Barcelona’s golden sands or shop till you drop in one of many malls.
On a Mini Cruise from Barcelona, you can expect the same experience that you’d get on a longer cruise, just over a shorter duration. Enjoy the same entertainment, dining and wellness options as you spend anything up to 5 nights sailing between must-see destinations. A mini cruise can even be enjoyed over a weekend, it is great for anyone who has limited annual leave from work. Pick dates over a bank holiday weekend and you might need even less time off.
Depending on the cruise line you book with, a variety of destinations are called upon by Mediterranean Cruises departing from Barcelona. One of the most visited ports of call is Majorca's Palma de Mallorca. The Old Town, with its walled city, is a fascinating place to explore, while the city’s cathedral is not to be missed.
The important port city of Messina in Sicily is another popular port of call, with the Bell Tower and Astronomical Clock being a must-see. Malta's historic port capital, Valletta, offers numerous historic nautical sights.
Civitavecchia, on the other hand, serves as a gateway to the marvels of ancient Rome. Admire the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and a variety of exquisite churches and cathedrals, including San Giovanni in Laterano and the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi.
You can visit Athens, one of the most ancient cities in the world, on cruises from Barcelona. It is, of course, home to the colossal Acropolis, which is the site of the remains of several famous structures and temples, including the Parthenon and the Erechtheion.
Another significant port is Dubrovnik, Croatia, where visitors may enjoy seeing the stunning Old Town, which is recognised as a World Heritage Site, and taking in the breathtaking views from the Ancient City Walls.