Why cruising is the best way to holiday in Europe?

 The old-world charm, architectural marvel, cultures running through centuries blending in perfectly with the modern-day cuisines, the aestheticism of art, and the dream-like climate – that’s Europe for the travelers. European cruises and Mediterranean cruises make this experience all the more enthusiastic. With a list of countries to visit, such as – Greece, Spain, Croatia, France, Hungary, and many more, cruising through the azure waters is the best way to enjoy a vacation in Europe. Each nation has its uniqueness to offer, every sight competing with one another and the warmth of the locals fill the hearts of the visitors.





  1. Gracious Greece – The cruise harbors here at Piraeus. Travelers of Mediterranean cruises halt here to have the first taste of Greek culture. A bustling and lively port with cruise ships and ferries, travelers visit other Greek islands or Mediterranean ports from here. Athens, the capital city has held onto the eloquence of art through all these historic years. Visit the Olympic Stadium, Acropolis, Hadrian’s arch, or the Constitution Square.

  2. Splendid Spain – Besides Madrid, Barcelona is another city in the lively nation of Spanish folks where the European cruises halt. Considering the modern art and culture, Barcelona has been exceptional in putting forward their Art Nouveau. The entire city is brimming with art galleries, museums, studios, archives, libraries and so much more.

  3. Heavenly Hungary – Budapest is the stop for Mediterranean cruises in Hungary. It is one of the most fantastic metropolitan cities in the whole of Europe. The Seven Bridges are wondrous sights to look at. Chain and Elizabeth bridges especially links Pest on the left with Buda on the right, hence the name.

  4. Fabulous France – Mediterranean cruises at France stop at Cannes port. Previously owned by monks, Cannes has gained worldwide fame due to the popularity of the International Film Festival that is held every year in this beautiful French city. The Mediterranean Sea is close, allowing the visitors to soak into the climate and indulge in French sourdough, cheese, and champagne. Everywhere you lay eyes on, there is sure to be some sort of linkage to art. Art galleries, studios, libraries, and museums offer endless opportunities for knowledge.

  5. Tantalizing Turkey – The rendezvous of East and West, Turkish capital Istanbul is the port where European cruises halt. It’s the land of Ottoman sultans, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, and of course Tahini and Turkish coffee. It’s a vibrant city with multitudes of colors, cultures, and people. It’s more than just a country where the two continents meet, it’s a place where ideas and minds converge.

  6. Captivating Croatia – Mediterranean cruises stop at Dubrovnik in Croatia. The city has Europe’s second-oldest synagogue. There are monasteries and marble-paved squares that add a beauteous touch to the place. Visitors love the introduction to Croatian culture and people.


Beginning with these ports, there are many more important ports present in different countries where that traveler would visit during their Mediterranean cruise. It’s a delightful experience worth having.


Author’s bio – Krutika has been on a Mediterranean cruise that she loved. She’s looking forward to her next European cruise.


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