
Mediterranean Cruises

Island hideaways and lively resorts: sample the variety a Mediterranean cruise can offer
A cruise holiday in the Mediterranean, the world’s largest inland sea, gives you the opportunity to experience the variety the area has to offer; from the cosmopolitan cities of Spain and France in the Western Mediterranean, to Italy, Sardinia, Greece and Egypt in the Central and Eastern Med. Join your cruise from a UK departure port and immerse yourself in the culture and history of Naples and Herculaneum, Granada's world-famous Alhambra Palace, Athens' Acropolis, the Napoleonic city of Ajaccio or take a tour from Alexandria to the see the Pyramids of Giza. For a bit more in the way of relaxation, take time out on your cruise ship to enjoy the delightful scenery of your Mediterranean cruise, with the region's picturesque bays, old fishing villages and pine-clad cliffs. However you prefer to spend your cruise holiday, a sun-kissed Mediterranean cruise is a must!
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Mediterranean Cruises Highlights
Athens and the Acropolis – Piraeus, Greece
City tour of Barcelona – Barcelona, Spain
Ai Musicanti - Venice, Italy
Flavours of Santorini - Santorini, Greece
- Upcoming Mediterranean Cruises - D1206
- On the Boudicca
- Departing on 02 Apr 2012 for 14 nights
- Prices starting from £859.
- ALEXANDRIA - IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Alexandria, Egypt, Egypt
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ALEXANDRIA
• As a mark of respect to Egyptian customs and religions, shoulders and legs should be covered when visiting holy or historic sites.
• All tour coaches will be escorted by members of the Egyptian tourist Police.
• Passengers must carry their passport at all times. When leaving the ship for tours, you will have to pass through Immigration (and on your return).
• Photography and the use of video cameras is totally prohibited in all areas.
• Toilet facilities may be limited on tours, and therefore queues should be expected.
- ALGERIA - IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- Algiers, Algeria, Algeria
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ALGIERS
- Passengers on Fred. Olsen organised tours do not require an Algerian Visa. If you intend to tour independently, or indeed step off the ship alone, a Visa MUST be obtained in advance from the Algerian embassy in London. We suggest that non-British citizens seek advice from their embassy or consulate
- Passengers must carry their passport at all times. When leaving the ship for tours, you will have to pass through Immigration (and on your return).
- The tourism infrastructure is poor in Algeria so independent travel is not recommended.
- All tour coaches will be escorted by members of the Algerian tourist Police.
- CEUTA - INFORMATION
- Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, Spain
An autonomous Spanish enclave in North Africa, Ceuta is dominated by Monte Hacho and its castle, offering panoramic views of the city and the coast. Across the sea it’s possible to see Gibraltar in the distance.
The city is a meeting place; of Africa and Europe, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, Christianity and Islam – and these influences can be seen in everything from the food to the architecture. Along with monuments, museums, churches, and mosques.
The official currency of Ceuta is the Euro
- GIBRALTAR - INFORMATION
- Gibraltar, Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a British overseas territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula and Europe at the entrance of the Mediterranean overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar. The territory covers 6.843 square kilometres (2.642sq mi) and shares a land border with Spain to the north. Gibraltar has historically been an important base for the British Armed Forces and is the site of a Royal Navy base.
Gibraltar is one of the most densely populated territories in the world, with a population of 29,286 estimated in 2008, approximately 4,290 inhabitants per square kilometre (11,100/sq mi). The growing demand for space is being increasingly met by land reclamation; reclaimed land currently comprises approximately one tenth of the territory’s total area.
The official currency of Gibraltar is the Gibraltar Pound.

- Lovely Lindos Bay
- Rhodes, Greece, Greece
Our trip along the north eastern coast of Rhodes offers us the opportunity to see the nicest part of the island, with its quaint villages, huge olive groves, valleys and mountains.
The climate you will experience on your Mediterranean cruise will generally be 'subtropical', with more or less guaranteed sunshine in the summer. The winters are mild and wetter, with frost being extremely rare. If you are planning what to take with you on your cruise holiday, showers are unlikely in the summer months, but the rainfall can be quite high in the winter.
- Average temperature: 24º C
- Summer highs: 30-31º C
- Average winter temperature:12º-13ºC
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