Along the Spanish coast From Marseille to Marseille

Cruises Club Med 2

Journey overview

Along the Spanish coast

Cruise Itinerary

Your detailed itinerary from Marseille to Marseille

Day 1: Marseille

Departure at 19:30

Founded in 600 BCE by Greek sailors from Phocaea, the Old Port and its historic neighbourhoods, the Byzantine-style Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde basilica, its sunny corniche facing the sea and its wild rocky inlets make it a city of great contrasts. Ship docked, no water sports. Boarding and disembarkation port of call.

Day 2: Sète

Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00

Located between the Mediterranean and the Étang de Thau, famous for its oysters, Sète is also known as the "Venice of the Languedoc" because of its network of canals. It has retained its old world charm thanks to the ports located in the heart of the city. Boat docked, dive locker closed, stopover without beach.

Day 3: Roses

Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00

The Catalan citadel is an ancient Greek colony founded in the 4th century BC by settlers from Marseille, and sits in a picturesque bay that is home to 16th-century fortifications and megalithic tombs. Boat at dock, nautical hall closed.

Day 4: Barcelona

Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 23:59

Barcelona is a vibrant cocktail of tradition and avant-garde, where culture and fun combine to ensure a fabulous stay. By night or day, the Ramblas and the barrios are a feast for the senses. Ship docked in port,

Day 5: Tarragona

Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00

The town's many ancient ruins bear witness to the historic past of this former Roman colony. Its 2nd-century amphitheatre faces the sea, and the ramparts surrounding the remains of the medieval town offer uninterrupted views of Tarragona. Boat docked, no water sports.

Day 6: Palma de Mallorca

Arrival at 08:00 Departure at 18:00

Dominated by its imposing cathedral, considered to be one of the most beautiful Gothic structures in Spain, the capital of the Balearic Islands has a twin identity, combining modernism and traditions. Ship docked, no water sports.

Day 7: Mahón

Arrival at 07:00 Departure at 13:00

Menorca's port invites you in to discover the unspoilt charms of the "blue and white island". Its cliffs and inlets hide reminders of megalithic times: navetes, taulas, and talaiots. Ship docked, no water sports and no direct access to a beach.

Day 8: Marseille

Arrival at 08:00

Founded in 600 BCE by Greek sailors from Phocaea, the Old Port and its historic neighbourhoods, the Byzantine-style Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde basilica, its sunny corniche facing the sea and its wild rocky inlets make it a city of great contrasts. Ship docked, no water sports. Boarding and disembarkation port of call.

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