Western Mediterranean - 16 nights, full board

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Stunning cities and picturesque ports are yours to discover on this 16-night Mediterranean cruise with Adonia.

One of the great historical cities of the world, Rome is the unforgettable highlight of this holiday but there’s also the opportunity to visit the elegant renaissance city of Florence or the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Portimao, one of the Algarve’s big game fishing centres, close to the fine golden sands of Praia da Rocha, is your first stop, followed by Barcelona with lively Las Ramblas and the extraordinary architecture of Gaudi to explore. Pretty Provencal port, Sanary-Sur-Mer is next before Adonia arrives in Livorno – the port for visits to Florence, Pisa or the Tuscan towns of Lucca and Siena. After a day back in France to promenade along Propriano’s palm-lined seafront, it’s then on to Civitavecchia for Rome.
On your return to Southampton, enjoy the white beaches and picturesque plazas of Valencia and the friendly, cosmopolitan city of Lisbon.
We are delighted to offer members of The Peninsular Club an additional 5% saving on this cruise.

Joining your cruise

P&O Cruises from Southampton offer easy access and connections from across the UK.  Coach transfers can be arranged and with dedicated Southampton cruises car-parking facilities in the port, coach drop-off points next to the terminal and easy access to taxis and public transport, the beginning and end of your cruise will be almost as calm as the holiday itself. We’ll take care of your luggage from the moment you arrive and our check-in is a stress free experience. You’ll avoid flight delays and baggage restrictions and can simply step on board your waiting ship.

 
 

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