Mediterranean cruises

Mediterranean cruises


Mediterranean cruises take the discerning cruiser to some truly incredible places. Having taken Mediterranean cruises to number of a different ports around the west and east of the sea, I can truly attest to the quality of the destination. Since it's not the Bahamas, Bermuda, or Tahiti you can be sure that you won't be forced to pay absolute top dollar for the cruise. This means that instead of getting a bad cabin for your money in a nice place, you'll be able to upgrade to a much nicer cabin if you're smart to one that has a balcony and you therefore you'll be able to enjoy your cruise so much more.

It's stupid to get a bad cabin that has absolutely no light or fresh air and is stuck on the inside of the ship where you never know what time of day it is. Under these sort of conditions, no matter the destination, you're unlikely to enjoy yourself especially on the long cruises where you don't touch down at a port for many days. However, on Mediterranean cruises there's no reason to worry. And even if you can't afford a suite or a cabin that has a balcony, having a cabin that's on the inside of the boat of these sort of cruises is not so bad because you will be able to get off the boat every single day to check out a different port in all likelihood.

So you do not have to even spend that much time on the boat. In this sort of a situation you should really think about going for one of the much more cut price cruise companies since you'll be eating so many meals off the boat, and won't want to rely on an all inclusive service if you aren't going to use it so much. There are some very important places that you should stop when on a tour of the Mediterranean. One of the best is of course Barcelona.

It's a city with outstanding architecture where you won't eat until very late each night, and just like when you're on the cruise ship, it's expected that you'll sleep during the day. Taking a siesta on the boat is practically part of the law in Spain. You should also check out the Nile river if you head to the far east on Mediterranean cruises. Egypt culture is the oldest in all of the Mediterranean and cruises that take you there are definitely one that you should really consider.