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Western Mediterranean Cruise - from Málaga - 130482

11 days Emerald Azzurra (Emerald Cruises)

Organizer: Scenic Cruises
Cruise line: Emerald Cruises
Destination: Western Mediterranean
Departure port: Málaga (Spain)
Arrival port: Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
Date: 1 Date (April 2028)

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The above route map is for illustrative purposes only, subject to change.

Route

Day Travel station Arrival Departure Info
1.
Málaga (Spain)
Málaga (Spain) - Picture 1
Malaga was founded in around 8 B.C. by the seafaring Phoenicians. Today, Malaga is a modern city with an important trading port, an airport and a university. It also has an excellent climate all year round, making it one of the most important holiday destinations on the Iberian peninsula. Sights include: The King's Palace, "Alcazaba", built in the 11th century and featuring an archaeological museum; the city cathedral, built around 1528 with the pretty chapels "Capilla Mayor" and "Capilla del Sagrado Corazón"; various churches; the house in which Pablo Picasso was born; buildings dating from the 18th century - "Casa del Cosulado", "Palacio de la Aduana", "Casa Palacio del Marques de Valdeflores"; the parks "Puerta Oscura", "de Ricasso", "de Pedro Luis Alonso".
2.
Almería (Spain)
Almería (Spain) - Picture 1
Almería, the city facing the Mediterranean, is modern and vibrant. It is one of the Andalucian cities that has best preserved its Moorish legacy. The first things to admire here are the traditional buildings and harbours. The most important sights include the cathedral, the Moorish fortress of "Alcazaba" and the covered market.
3.
Oran (Algeria)
4.
Cartagena (Spain)
Cartagena (Spain) - Picture 1
5.
Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain)
Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain) - Picture 1
Ibiza is the most westerly of the Spanish Balearic Islands in the western Mediterranean. Together with Formentera to the South and the smaller islands in the vicinity it forms part of the Pityuses Group. Ibiza itself has a great deal to offer: sunshine, sea, beautiful sandy beaches, breathtaking scenery and the vibrant centre, Ibiza Town with its picturesque old town. Extensive parts of the island have kept their natural landscape, cultural monuments and their rural charm. The island is also an eldorado for clubbers and a mecca for fans of watersports.
6.
Mahón (Menorca, Balearic Islands)
Mahón (Menorca, Balearic Islands) - Picture 1
The picturesque natural harbour of Mahón lies in the Mediterranean and was made island capital during the British occupation in 1722. From the main square "Placa de Esplanada" through the pedestrian zone you will reach the fish and vegetable market beneath the old cloisters of a former monastery. From here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the port of Mahón, English in style but with a Mediterranean feel. Sights include: the city gates "Pont de Sant Roc", built in around 1500 and which was seen as the city wall during the Middle Ages.
7.
At Sea
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8.
Tunis (Tunesia)
The capital of Tunisia is on the North-Eastern coast of the country and was founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century B.C. Oriental tradition, French flair, modern high-rises and industrial areas shape the cityscape of the present. The centre of the cosmopolitan city is the Medina, the Arabic old town with its mosques, sacred buildings and mausoleums. It is surrounded by the modern French Ville Nouvelle, which dates from the colonial age of the 19th century. The Turkish influence can be found in Souk, the lively market and business area of the city. The sights include: Medina, Souk, Parc du Belvédère, Ville Nouvelle with the Avenue Habib Bourguiba, the Bardo Museum, Carthage and the village of Sidi Bou Said.
9.
Trapani (Sicily, Italy)
Trapani (Sicily, Italy) - Picture 1
Trapani, the ancient city of Drepanon, juts into the Mediterranean on the West coast of Sicily in the shape of a sickel. At the outermost edge of the harbour town is 'Torre di Ligny', which today houses the Prehistorical Museum. An exhibition of fine works of art made from coral can be seen at the Museo Pepoli in the old Carmelite monastery. Directly next to that is the Santuario dell'Annunziata with a marble statue of the 'Madonna von Trapani'. The Jewish Quarter with the Palazzo della Giudecca is also worth a mention. Casalicchio, the oldest part of the town consists of an almost Arabic-style labyrinth of narrow streets.
10.
Sorrento (Italy)
Sorrento (Italy) - Picture 1
The little town of Sorrento lies surrounded by impressive limestone cliffs in a beautiful setting above the bold white cliffs and provides a fantastic view of the Gulf of Naples. For 2,000 years, breathtaking sunsets and fragrant orange and lemon gardens have been drawing in visitors from around the world. You can follow in the footsteps of the Greeks and Romans. The small fishing port of Marina Grande, the Piazza Tasso, named after the poet Torquato Tasso (1544 - 1594), whose statue can also be seen, and the Duomo SS. Filippo e Giacomo dating from the 15th century are particularly worth seeing. Other sights include: the Archaeological Museum Villa Fondi, the old town and Chiesa del Rosario.
11.
Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy) - Picture 1

The Italian capital of Rome is also often called "the eternal city", as this buzzing metropolis still has many precious treasures from ancient times, which are known around the world. The most impressive sights include the "Thermae of Caracalla", the emperor's forum, the Colosseum, the Piazza Navona, the Fountain of Neptune and of course St. Peter's Basilica, with the dome designed by Michelangelo.

Standard included services

Included

  • Cruise from Málaga (Spain) / to Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
  • Coffee and tea on board free of charge
  • Drinks on the table at mealtimes
  • Mineral water in the cabin
  • Tips on board
  • All meals (free speciality restaurants)
  • Selected shore excursions (details on request)
  • Free Internet

Not included

  • Personal expenses on board
  • Additional services, such as, e.g. hairdressers, massages, etc.
  • Travel insurance
Scenic Cruises
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Deck plan - Emerald Azzurra

Outside cabins
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This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
  • About 17 - 19 sqm
  • panoramic window
  • 1 queen size bed or 2 single beds
  • Bathroom with shower, WC
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Toiletries
  • Hairdryer
  • desk and chair
  • flatscreen TV with interactive infotainment system
  • Telephone
  • Safe
  • Free internet access
  • Adjustable air-conditioning
  • 1 bottle of water (per day and per person)
  • cabin is located in the front part of the ship

    Bow

    Deck plan: Emerald Deck 3

    Stern

    Deck plan legend

    Customer evaluations - Emerald Azzurra

    2 Evaluations

    4.1 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen

    Details on the overall evaluation

    4.4 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
    4.3 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
    3.8 / 5 3 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
    3.0 / 5 3 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
    4.0 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
    5.0 / 5 5 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
    4.8 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen

    Recommendation rate

    50.0%

    All evaluations

    5 Stars
    x 1
    3 Stars
    x 1

    Evaluations

    Travel dates Evaluation Cabin Type of cruise Description
    Travel dates: Mar 7, 2026 Evaluation: 3.4 / 5 Cabin: Outside Away on a trip: Couple Description:
    Dies ist KEINE Luxus-Kreuzfahrt! Wer ein bisschen Luxus will, Hände weg! Dies ist ein kleines Schiff [...] Read more
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    Travel dates: Aug 16, 2025 Evaluation: 4.8 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Read

    Standard included services

    Included
    • Cruise from Málaga (Spain) / to Civitavecchia / Rome (Italy)
    • Coffee and tea on board free of charge
    • Drinks on the table at mealtimes
    • Mineral water in the cabin
    • Tips on board
    • All meals (free speciality restaurants)
    • Selected shore excursions (details on request)
    • Free Internet
    Not included
    • Personal expenses on board
    • Additional services, such as, e.g. hairdressers, massages, etc.
    • Travel insurance

    Dates & Prices

    1 cabin
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