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Cruises in the

Western Mediterranean

history

History

The history of the Western Mediterranean is marked by the rise and fall of influential civilizations, such as the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans. During Antiquity, it became a key route for trade and cultural diffusion, connecting Europe, Africa, and Asia.


The Roman Empire, with its vast network of roads and ports, consolidated its dominance in the region. With the arrival of Christianity, the Mediterranean also became a center of religious exchange.


In the Middle Ages, the Italian city-states and the Spanish kingdoms stood out in trade and culture. Today, this region is a melting pot of history, art, and traditions.

food

Food

Mediterranean food is famous for its freshness and diversity, centered on ingredients such as olive oil, vegetables, legumes, and fish.


In Spain, the tapas are a way of socializing, while the paella stands out as an iconic dish.
In France, regional cuisine, such as ratatouille and the bouillabaisse, reflects its rich cultural heritage.
Italy is known for its pasta, pizza and risotto, where each region has its own specialties.


A useful tip is to enjoy meals in local restaurants, where chefs use fresh and seasonal ingredients, ensuring an authentic and delicious experience in each country.

the most visited ports

The most visited ports

On a cruise through the Western Mediterranean, you can explore iconic destinations such as:

- Barcelona, with its vibrant modernist architecture and the majestic Sagrada Familia.
- Marseille, famous for its old port and its rich culinary tradition, including the bouillabaisse.
- Florence, the heart of the Renaissance, where you can admire masterpieces in the Uffizi Gallery.
- Rome, cradle of civilization, with impressive monuments like the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain.
- Naples, home of the authentic Neapolitan pizza and the gateway to the beauty of southern Italy, including the majestic Vesuvius.

climate

Climate

The climate of the Western Mediterranean presents warm and dry summers, perfect for relaxing on the beaches, and mild winters with moderate rains. It is between spring and autumn when the climate is most pleasant and there is a variety of festivals and cultural activities.

currency

Currency

In the Western Mediterranean, the euro is the main currency in countries like Spain, France, and Italy. Credit cards are accepted in most restaurants and shops, but it is advisable to carry cash for local markets. ATMs are common, facilitating access to money during the trip.

curiosities

Curiosities

- Barcelona and La Casa Batlló, designed by Antoni Gaudí, is inspired by nature and the legend of Sant Jordi. Its wavy facade, covered in colored ceramics, imitates a dragon, symbolizing the struggle between good and evil.


- Marseille and its Old Port, which has been a commercial center since antiquity, and even today, you can find fishing boats selling fresh seafood. The famous local dish, bouillabaisse, is a tribute to this rich fishing tradition.


- Naples is the birthplace of pizza, and it is said that authentic Neapolitan pizza must meet strict standards. The “Pizza Margherita” was created in 1889 in honor of Queen Margherita of Savoy, with the colors of the Italian flag.


- Florence and Michelangelo's David: In the Piazza della Signoria, the famous sculpture of David by Michelangelo is a copy; the original is located in the Accademia Gallery. This symbol of the Renaissance represents the struggle for freedom in Florence and is a cultural icon.


- Rome and the Trevi Fountain, it is tradition to throw a coin over your shoulder to ensure a return to the city. It is estimated that around 3,000 euros are thrown daily, which are donated to local charities.

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