Sail to the Med from Southampton

Join Azura on a Mediterranean fly-cruise

 

"Visiting Barcelona’s world-famous Park Güell? At this glorious colourfully-tiled park, keep your eyes peeled for the immaculate serpentine bench and the figure of a woman ‘hidden’ among the twisted stone columns. And make sure to trek up to the park’s highest point, marked with a cross, for outstanding views of the city all the way out to sea." 
– Time Out

 

Reasons to visit the Mediterranean on a cruise holiday

Architecture

You’re spoiled for choice on a cruise across the Mediterranean. From the hallowed halls of Seville’s grand Alcázar and the Roman ruins of Ephesus, to the dome of the Duomo of Florence and 12th century city walls of Dubrovnik, you can journey through the ages and watch the architecture gracefully change from city to city. With ornate archways of palaces and cathedrals, red roofs and whitewashed walls of seaside villas, the architecture of the region delights at every turn.

Food & Drink

Dining in the Med is a daily dream for your taste buds. You can tuck into tapas and petiscos in Spain and Portugal. Mezze in Greece and Turkey. Pizza, pasta and gelato in Italy. Not to mention the wines of the region, from rich reds to fresh whites. Each city boasts its own specialities and flavours so why not explore a local food market, join a cookery class or take a food tour to get a taste for the local cuisine?

Beaches

Long sandy stretches or hidden coves, turquoise waters and crystal-clear pools – the beaches of the Med, blessed with warmer temperatures and sunny skies, are eternally appealing. You could hike to a rocky bay in Alicante, opt for water sports in Greece and Mykonos or simply laze on a gorgeous pine-fringed beach in Rovinj. Whatever you’re mood, you’ll find beautiful beaches are typically just a stone’s throw away from each port.

 

"For cheesy, indulgent goodness, look no further than Pinsere in Rome, a hole-in-the-wall type eatery serving up classic Roman pinsa. Pinsas are oblong-shaped with a light crust, and here they’re sliced into slices and laid out at the counter. Seasonal veggies and locally cured meats are showcased here, and you can see the chefs working away in the open kitchen."
– Time Out

 

Explore Mediterranean Cruise Holiday Destinations

Our top 5 Mediterranean shore excursions

 

"Alameda is now possibly Seville’s hippest alternative neighbourhood, packed with funky shops and bars. Come for a stroll along the Alameda de Hercules, a peek at the art in the Convento Santa Clara, coffee at an offbeat café such as Gigante (also great for cocktails), and then a spot of vintage shopping (Buhoneras is a treasure trove of funky finds)."
– Time Out

 

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Black Friday terms and conditions

Up to £300 per cabin off selected holidays:
~Discount is available on selected holidays departing between 1 March 2025 and 2 October 2026 when making an applicable new Early Saver or Select Price booking by 2 December 2024. £300 per cabin discount shown is based on holiday duration of 15-21 nights. Amount varies by cruise duration. Offer is subject to availability. Please note the discount has already been applied to prices displayed here and on our website. Applicable to the first two guests in a cabin only. Offer is combinable with our current on-board spending money and 10% deposit offers and Peninsular Club discount on qualifying departures as well as our Thank You for Cruising, Military, Shareholder and on-board sales offers and Tesco Clubcard vouchers. Offer is not applicable to World Cruise, Classic Southern Hemisphere Journeys, Exotic fly-cruises and Grand Tours, Savers or other promotional prices. It is not combinable with our Friends & Family or Travel Industry Offers. We reserve the right to withdraw this offer in whole or on individual cruises at any time.