Europe
GO AHEAD AND LEARN TO SAY ‘‘WOW!’’ IN SPANISH, CROATIAN, FRENCH AND ITALIAN.
Ahh, Europe…has a certain romance to it, doesn’t it? As does not having to worry about getting from place to place, or unpacking more than once. Let us handle the travel while you focus on wowing yourself.
Our special 7, 9 and 12 day itineraries sail round-trip from Spain’s most cosmopolitan city, Barcelona – home to some jaw-dropping, inspiring architecture. You’ve got to see the surreal, undulating buildings designed by Antoni Gaudí, like his famous Sagrada Familia church.
Just off the coast is Palma de Mallorca, a beautiful old Spanish town on a Mediterranean island. Wander through the quaint streets or pick a sunny spot and enjoy life on the Mediterranean. In Monaco, mix with the rich and famous. It’s their playground, after all. And the perfect place to explore high living on the Riviera.
In Italy, we dock at Livorno, gateway to Florence, Tuscany and Pisa. Say hello to Michelangelo’s David for us, or crane your neck to align with the Leaning Tower. In Rome, go old-school. Explore the glory of ancient Rome at the Colosseum or the grandeur of Vatican City.
In Venice, let a gondolier show you the canals. Then sip an espresso and people-watch in St. Mark’s Square. From Naples, head south to tour the beautiful Amalfi Coast and see the ruins of Pompeii. And in Messina, get a taste of traditional Sicilian cuisine.
Must-dos in Europe Gaudí & Barcelona St. Peter’s and the Vatican Museum
Best of Dubrovnik Florence & Pisa with T
Wines of T
Marseilles City Tour Taormina Mt. Vesuvius & Pompeii Evening Gondola Ride
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Ooh la la, more fun in France. Visit Marseilles, the oldest city in France, or quaint Aix en Provence, a 17th-century aristocratic town and home to painter Paul Cézanne. And in Dubrovnik, Croatia, explore the Old Town’s ancient walled city.
Cruises to Europe depart from: Barcelona
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