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Eastern Mediterranean

There are plenty of options when planning your perfect itinerary, whether you're keen to stand at the top of Athens' Acropolis or explore the ancient gates of Dubrovnik's old town. There are many exciting destinations in the Mediterranean, each with its unique vibe and style. The best Eastern Mediterranean European cruise includes destinations such as Malta's Valetta and Rome's landmarks. Corfu Town is where you'll find massive fortresses and postcard-worthy beaches if you're looking for time-stamped sights and sapphire seas. Why not book Cruise & Stay to extend your vacation? Cruisebooking.com helps you find the best Eastern Mediterranean cruise itinerary in 2024.

EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS

Discover the East Mediterranean, where historic cities, sunshine, and rugged coastlines are in towns like Dubrovnik, Athens, Venice, and Kotor. The east of the Mediterranean is a favorite destination for cruise ships. The following are a few of its most famous highlights of Eastern Mediterranean Cruise destinations.

1. Ancient Ruins

Take a cruise through the Eastern Mediterranean to discover fascinating historical treasures. See the Parthenon ruins in Athens, which were dedicated to Athena in 438 BC. Diocletian's Palace in Split, a sprawling fort built in the fourth century for a Roman emperor, provides a glimpse into the ancient world. See the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, two sacred Muslim sites, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where Jesus was raised from the dead. Spend an overnight stay in Jerusalem to explore these two religious sites.

2. Enjoy Greek Sunset

When you are taking an Eastern Mediterranean cruise, you will not want to miss watching the Greek Sunset. Oia and Zakynthos are the two most popular spots surrounded by impossibly blue waters and the best spots in the world to see the sun go down. Observe the sky transform into a pink, orange, and purple canvas in the distance from a Cliffside restaurant or viewing point.

3. Try out the best Mediterranean Cuisines

Get a taste of this enchanting region's fantastic cuisine and drink. Your days in port are spent exploring the flavors of Eastern Europe, dining at seaside restaurants, browsing local markets, and tasting the best wines in the world. Eat fresh octopus and grilled fish in Greece. Croatian specialty black risotto can be ordered in Split or Dubrovnik. Or eat hummus, falafel, and baba ganoush as much as possible in Israel.

PORTS TO VISIT ON EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE

With an East Med cruise, you can explore Italy, Greece, and Croatia's charming, ancient harbors. You can visit ancient monuments such as temples, theaters, and cathedrals. Get a refreshing dip in the bright blue sea at one of the golden beaches. Go on a sea kayaking adventure, or wander around the ancient cobblestone streets. Take your cruise to the Mediterranean and enjoy the stunning scenery of Greece's Santorini Island, Italy's Amalfi Coast, and Croatia's Dubrovnik.

1. Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik in Croatia is an easy-to-walk city for culture and history buffs, as it offers centuries-old monasteries, synagogues, churches, and more, including one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe still in operating condition. The old town of this walled city is free of traffic, and even one can walk that beautiful stretch of the 1.3-mile wall. It is 80 feet above ground level and offers the city's most spectacular views. Moreover, it's sotted with Renaissance churches and fountains. Those narrow, cobblestone streets attract tourists for shopping, dining, and drinking at tiny, luxury alfresco cafés.

Also Read: What is the best month to visit Dubrovnik, Croatia?

2. Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul, Turkey

The only city in the world to span two continents, Istanbul combines East and West, with grand mosques and churches, ruins from Roman times, and undiluted commercial symbols such as the Grand Bazaar with thousands of shops.

3. Jerusalem (Ashdod), Israel

Jerusalem (Ashdod), Israel

Ships visiting Jerusalem may call on Ashdod, more than an hour away (although more convenient than Haifa, several hours away). It's hard to wait a minute to see the Western Wall, Via Dolorosa, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and then to Bethlehem or a famous museum in Israel. Visiting Masada and the Dead Sea is well worth the trip for repeat cruisers.

4. Santorini, Greece

Santorini, Greece

This island has been the site of some of the most violent volcanic eruptions recorded in history, dating from around 1450 B.C. It is undoubtedly the most scenically dramatic of all the Greek islands. You can expect pitch-black beaches, rugged terrains, a beautiful caldera (volcanic crater), whitewashed churches, and charming clifftop homes.

5. Venice, Italy

Venice, Italy

Only Paris matches Venice's beauty and romance among all the world's cities. Venice is primarily a maze of canals and narrow streets spread over 100 islands, apart from a few charming squares, such as Piazza San Marco. There are few better cities than Venice to wander around and enjoy the sights without being bothered by the crowds that clog the main thoroughfares in the town around San Marco and the Rialto Bridge.

Find The Best Eastern Mediterranean Cruise Itinerary on CruiseBooking.com

To secure the best Eastern Mediterranean cruise itinerary, consider leveraging expert tips from CruiseBooking.com, researching recommended itineraries that cover iconic destinations like the Adriatic/Dalmatian Coast, Black Sea, Greek Isles, and the Holy Land, and consulting reputable cruise guides for insights on ideal routes and ports of call. This strategic approach ensures a well-rounded and enriching experience, blending cultural exploration with historical wonders across this picturesque region.

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