Table Of ContentCruising	the	Mediterranean:	A	Guide	to	the	Ships	&	Ports	of	Call
	
Larry	Ludmer
	
	
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Acknowledgments
	
The	seemingly	simple	task	of	compiling	the	facts	about	cruise	lines,	their	ships,
and	destinations	for	presentation	to	the	reader	has	become	more	and	more
difficult	because	of	the	sheer	volume	of	choices.	Any	travel	writer	who	wants	to
do	the	best	for	his	readers	must	seek	out	the	assistance	of	others	to	help	amass
this	information.	Ship	facts	and	information	on	which	ships	have	been	assigned
to	cruising	Mediterranean	routes	were	provided	by	the	media	relations	staff	of
the	cruise	lines.	It	is	important	to	note,	however,	that	their	role	in	providing
information	and/or	services	to	me	in	no	way	affects	what	I	have	to	say	about	a
particular	cruise	line	or	ship.	Having	said	that	I	am	still	especially	grateful	to	and
would	like	to	acknowledge	the	special	help	and	consideration	that	has	been
provided	to	me	by	Karen	Tetherow	and	Susanne	Ferrull	of	Princess	Cruises;
Michelle	McCarthy	of	Holland	America;	Jaye	Hilton	of	Royal	Caribbean;
Elizabeth	Jakeway	of	Celebrity	Cruises;	Heather	Krasnow	of	Norwegian	Cruise
Line;	Irene	Lui	of	Carnival	Cruises,	Cheryl	Fenske	of	DMOA	Public	Relations
for	MSC	Cruises;	and	Darren	Osta	of	Costa	Cruises.	All	opinions	expressed	here
are	based	on	information	gathered	from	a	variety	of	objective	sources	and,	most
importantly,	by	firsthand	experience.
	
Preface
There	are	two	reasons	why	this	was	a	good	time	to	introduce	a	new	edition	of
Cruising	the	Mediterranean.	To	begin	with,	the	constantly	evolving	cruise
industry	means	new	ships	with	an	ever-increasing	array	of	new	amenities,	new
ports	of	call	and	new	itineraries.	In	the	case	of	the	Mediterranean	market,	the
changes	are	even	more	pronounced	than	in	other	popular	cruising	areas.	That's
because	when	the	first	edition	was	released,	it	was	soon	followed	by	significant
events	of	a	geopolitical	nature.	First	came	the	intifada.	It	didn't	take	long	for
most	cruise	lines	to	start	eliminating	Middle	Eastern	ports	from	their	itineraries
and	those	that	didn't	(at	least	among	lines	catering	to	American	visitors)
followed	suit	after	the	terrible	events	of	9/11.	Although	travel	to	Europe	by
Americans	has	rebounded	nicely,	the	cruise	lines	have	shown	a	great	hesitancy	to
return	to	the	Middle	East.
The	other	reason	for	a	new	edition	is	that,	as	I	write	new	cruise	guides	or	revised
guides	for	other	cruising	markets,	I	am	always	tinkering	with	format,	style	and
content	changes.	I	like	to	think	that	each	edition	becomes	better	for	you,	the
reader	and	user.	This	edition	reflects	many	of	those	changes	and	I	hope	that	you
find	them	useful.
	
1.	 The	World	of	Mediterranean	Cruising
1.	 Cruise	Popularity
2.	 A	Survey	of	the	Mediterranean
1.	 Geographically	Speaking
2.	 Man	&	the	Mediterranean
3.	 The	Way	to	See	the	Mediterranean
1.	 Advantages	of	Mediterranean	Cruising
2.	 Disadvantages	of	Mediterranean	Cruising
2.	 Cruise	Lines	&	Their	Ships
1.	 Types	of	Cruises
1.	 Destination
2.	 Duration
3.	 Type	of	Ship
4.	 Style	of	Cruise	&	Level	of	Luxury
2.	 Cruise	Lines
1.	 Ship-by-Ship	&	Line-By-Line	Evaluations
1.	 Mass	Market	Lines
1.	 CARNIVAL	CRUISE	LINES
2.	 Celebrity	Cruises
3.	 Holland	America	Line
4.	 Norwegian	Cruise	Line
5.	 Princess	Cruises
6.	 Royal	Caribbean	International
7.	 Costa	Cruises
8.	 MSC	Cruises
9.	 P	&	O	Cruises
2.	 Non-Mass	Market	Lines
3.	 Setting	Priorities
1.	 Selecting	Your	Dream	Cruise
4.	 Evaluation	of	Ship	Itineraries
1.	 Onboard	Activities
2.	 Options	in	Port
3.	 Practical	Information
1.	 Accommodations	on	Land
2.	 Climate	&	When	to	Go
3.	 Costs
4.	 Dining
5.	 Disabled	Travelers
6.	 Dress	(On	&	Off	Ship)
7.	 Driving/Rental	Cars	
8.	 Electrical	Appliances	&	Other	Technical	Tidbits	
9.	 Financial	Matters	
10.	 Formalities,	Documents	&	Paperwork	
11.	 Gaming	
12.	 Home-to-Ship	Transportation	
13.	 Health	&	Safety	Concerns	
1.	 THOSE	NASTY	LITTLE	VIRUSES
14.	 Payments,	Cancellations	&	Refunds	
15.	 Recreation	in	Port	
16.	 Shopping	
17.	 Staying	in	Touch	
18.	 Time	Zones	
19.	 Traveling	with	Children	
4.	 Zo,	It's	Your	First	Time	Cruising...
5.	 Ports	of	Call	&	Cruise	Sightseeing
1.	 Gateways	to	the	Cruise
1.	 Major	Ports	of	Embarkation
2.	 Lesser	Ports	of	Embarkation
2.	 Onboard	Sightseeing
3.	 Which	Ports	Are	Included?
4.	 Tourism	Information
5.	 How	I	Present	Port	Information
6.	 The	Major	Ports
1.	 Ajaccio	(Corsica),	France
2.	 Alexandria,	Egypt
3.	 Alicante/Cartagena,	Spain
4.	 Antalya,	Turkey
5.	 Athens/Piraeus,	Greece
6.	 Barcelona,	Spain
7.	 Bodrum,	Turkey
8.	 Cádiz/Seville,	Spain
7.	 Cagliari	(Sardinia),	Italy
1.	 Cannes,	France
2.	 Casablanca,	Morocco
3.	 Catania/Syracuse	(Sicily),	Italy
4.	 Corfu	(Ionian	Islands),	Greece
5.	 Dubrovnik,	Croatia
6.	 Genoa,	Italy
7.	 Gibraltar
8.	 Heraklion	(Crete),	Greece
9.	 Hvar/Korcula,	Croatia
10.	 Istanbul,	Turkey
11.	 Katákalon,	Greece
12.	 Kusadasi/Ephesus,	Turkey
13.	 La	Goulette/Tunis,	Tunisia
14.	 Livorno/Pisa/Florence,	Italy
15.	 Malaga,	Spain
16.	 Marseille,	France
17.	 Messina/Taormina	(Sicily),	Italy
18.	 Monte	Carlo,	Monaco
19.	 Mykonos/Delos,	Greece
20.	 Naples/Capri,	Italy
21.	 Návplion,	Greece
22.	 Nessebur,	Bulgaria
23.	 Nice/Villefranche,	France
24.	 Odesa,	Ukraine