Alicante 68 Reviews Starting Price Alicante is a chameleon of a city. Its colors change with every few hundred meters that you walk. Down by the port, it tows the line of the rest of the Spanish coast. The Playa del Postiguet is an
Almeria 15 Reviews Starting Price While the Spanish port of Almeria's biggest draw is certainly its beaches, which are excellent for enjoying any number of water-based activities or sunning the day away, the city is a wonderful place
Ancona 15 Reviews Starting Price You've likely heard of the Italian Riviera, which stretches into Italy past Monaco; and the Amalfi Coast, which includes famous hotspots such as Capri, Sorrento and Positano. And you definitely know
Antalya 4 Reviews Starting Price Antalya is a cliff-top city in Turkey, set among palm-fronded boulevards that emanate from its winding historic core. The eastern Mediterranean port stands against the stunning backdrop of the Taurus
Argostoli 51 Reviews Starting Price Argostoli is on the largest of the Ionian Islands and in addition to its absolutely bucolic landscape, it offers travelers the chance to participate in any number of diversions from water-based
Athens (Piraeus) 1,239 Reviews Starting Price Named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom, Athens is one of the oldest cities in the world -- built around its namesake deity's temple, the Parthenon, which still stands today. But Athens feels far
Barcelona 2,238 Reviews Starting Price The capital of Spain's Catalonia region is one of the country's -- maybe even Europe's -- most beautiful and vibrant places. A city of contrasts, it is like no other in Spain; this is most evident in
Bari 167 Reviews Starting Price Bari, which lies in the Puglia, or Apulia, region of southern Italy (around the heel of the country's "boot" shape) is the kind of port cruise passengers dream about. It boasts a delightfully sunny,
Bodrum 67 Reviews Starting Price Passengers sailing into the Turkish port of Bodrum first see the Castle of St. Peter, a dominating 15th-century crusader outpost that sits between a yacht marina and a bay. Gullets, the traditional
Bonifacio 1 Review Starting Price Located on the French island of Corsica, Bonifacio has postcard-perfect beaches with ultra-clear water surrounded by craggy mountains. Inland, visitors will find a number of cultural and historic
Brindisi 21 Reviews Starting Price Brindisi is an ancient port and it remains an important transportation hub on Italy's east coast. The town itself is rather small though visitors can fill a few hours exploring on foot. There are
Cadiz 39 Reviews Starting Price One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, Cadiz was founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 B.C.E. Today, you can find elements of its Phoenician, Roman, Arab and Christian past
Calvi 6 Reviews Starting Price Calvi is Corsica's second cruise port; most ships who call at the French island visit Ajaccio. The historic city is located in the northwest region of the island, and is known for its 15th-century
Cannes 475 Reviews Starting Price Poor Cannes, so underappreciated. Gertrude Stein once said of Oakland, California: "There's no there there." Cannes, sadly, seems to suffer from a similar character flaw. Consider this arch
Capri 43 Reviews Starting Price Think of Capri -- one of the world's most glamorous destinations, beloved of literati (including George Hemingway) and glitterati (from Elizabeth Taylor to Tom Cruise) -- and you might well picture