Mediterranean: Spain, Italy & Greece

10 nights sailing from Malaga (Spain) on cruise ship Azamara Pursuit

Itinerary: Sailing from Malaga (Spain), visiting Cartagena (Spain), Palma (Majorca), La Goulette (Tunis), Valletta (Malta), Syracuse (Sicily), Olympia (Greece), Chania (Crete), Santorini, ending in Athens (Piraeus).
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Cruise Mediterranean: Spain, Italy & Greece

10 nights sailing from Malaga (Spain) on cruise ship Azamara Pursuit

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Inside

Club Interior Accessible 12

Club Interior Stateroom 11

Club Interior Stateroom 10

Club Interior Stateroom 09

Ocean View

Club Oceanview (obstructed View) 08

Club Oceanview Stateroom 06

Club Oceanview Stateroom 04

Club Oceanview Stateroom 05

Balcony

Club Veranda Stateroom V3

Club Veranda Stateroom V2

Veranda Plus Stateroom P3

Veranda Plus Stateroom P2

Veranda Plus Stateroom P1

Suite

Club Continent Suite N1

Club Continent Suite N2

Club Spa Suite SP

Club Ocean Suite CO

Club World Owners Suite CW

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Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Malaga (Spain) Embarkation | Departure: 17:00H
Day 2 Cartagena (Spain) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 17:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 3 Palma (Majorca) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 22:00H 13 hours in destination
Day 4-4 at sea Departure: 12:00H (+1 Day)
Day 5 La Goulette (Tunis) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 16:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 6 Valletta (Malta) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 22:00H 13 hours in destination
Day 7 Syracuse (Sicily) Arrival time: 07:30H | Departure: 17:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 8 Olympia (Greece) Arrival time: 13:00H | Departure: 19:00H 6 hours in destination
Day 9 Chania (Crete) Arrival time: 09:30H | Departure: 20:00H 11 hours in destination
Day 10 Santorini Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 18:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 11 Athens (Piraeus) Arrival time: 05:00H
Mediterranean: Spain, Italy & Greece Cruise itinerary  - Azamara

Mediterranean: Spain, Italy & Greece

10 nights Cruise on Azamara Pursuit. Sailing from Malaga (Spain), visiting Cartagena (Spain), Palma (Majorca), La Goulette (Tunis), Valletta (Malta), Syracuse (Sicily), Olympia (Greece), Chania (Crete), Santorini, ending in Athens (Piraeus).

Mediterranean: Spain, Italy & Greece Cruise itinerary  - Azamara
Mediterranean: Spain, Italy & Greece Cruise itinerary  - Azamara

Malaga (Spain)

Malaga is the capital of the Costa del Sol, or Empire of the Light, as Ortega y Gasset described it in a poem. You’ll find the Picasso Museum, which is devoted to the most influential artist of the twentieth century. He was born in the city in 1881. You’ll be amazed to visit this cosmopolitan city as tourist, visiting the monuments of the Alcazaba and Giralfaro or ancient Roman theatre. Not to mention the beautiful and unfinished Cathedral of the Incarnation, erected on the site which was the largest mosque in Malaga. This has long been a popular port for cruise passengers because there is no shortage of things to explore, enjoy and sample. The city itself is easily navigated on foot and that’s probably the best way to see it. For sun lovers, there are no less than 16 beaches for you to choose from.

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Cartagena (Spain)

Cartagena is located on the sout east of Murcia. On the banks of the Mediteranean, with a very smooth climate and waters. It´s famous for it´s festivals of Carthaginians and Romans and the holy week processions, declared of international touristic interest.

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Palma (Majorca)

The capital of the island of Mallorca, Palma welcomes you through a magnificent view: the marina, the promenade, the Cathedral that is dominated by the Bellver Castle, situated on a hill which overlooks the harbour. Majorca is a favourite European destination for many cruise passengers. Great shopping centres and tourist services, beautiful and pristine beaches, the cuisine, and traditional products, not to mention the wonderful caves of Drach, all await you on your visit. Inland, you’ll find typical Mallorcan villages and mountain ranges reaching heights of 1,500 metres. 

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La Goulette (Tunis)

La Goulette is the port of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. La Goulette is linked to Tunis by the TGM railway. As you disembark the port it will bring you closer to a totally different and fascinating culture. Tunisia is one of the favorite most exotic destinations you can visit. There are several festivals each year, of which the largest is the Carthage International Festival which takes place in July and August with international attraction. Tourist attractions are: Camel ride, Cathedral of St Vincent de Paul, Dar Ben Abdallah, MuseumBab el Bahr French Gate, The Great Mosque, Old City Medina, Bardo Museum & Souks.

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Valletta (Malta)

Valletta is the capital of Malta, situated in the east central portion of Malta. It is the second southernmost capital of Europe. The city was officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. The city is essentially Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo Classical and Modern architecture in selected areas. The city consists of buildings from the 16th century onwards, built during the rule of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as Knights Hospitaller. The official name given by the Order of Saint John was Humilissima Civitas - Valletta the Most Humble City of Valletta. The bastions, curtains along with the beauty of its Baroque palaces, gardens, and churches, led the ruling houses of Europe to give the city its nickname Superbissima - Most Proud. Valletta cruise port is stunning and the views from your ship of the harbour will blow you away. There’s lots to see and do in the immediate port area, and shuttle buses are sometimes provided to take you further into the city. A day of exploring here will not disappoint.

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Syracuse (Sicily)

Syracuse, one of the smallest cities in Sicily, is one of the most interesting and popular destinations and is a great destination for a day trip or a week-long holiday. Sunny weather, beautiful landscapes and oceanviews and ancient Greek archeological attractions provide plenty of entertainment for all types of travelers.

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Olympia (Greece)

Olympia is a city of the ancient Greece in the prefacture of Elis, on the Peloponnese peninsula. The city is found on the foot of Mount Kronos and on the right side of the river Alfeios. It was for hundreds of years the religious and athletic centre for excelence in Greece. The olympic Games, which we celebrate every four years during the last full moon of the summer, were the most important in Hellas.

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Chania (Crete)

Chania , is the second largest city of Crete and the capital of the Chania regional unit. It lies along the north coast of the island, about 43 mi west of Rethymno and 90 mi west of Heraklion.Some notable sights include the Mosque of Djamissi; the remains of the Venetian "arsenali", where ships were once built and repaired; the Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas, the huge Municipal Market that connects to the new town at its opposite entrance; the marvellous Archaeological Museum occupying a 16th Century Venetian church; and many of the side streets filled with shops, craftsmen, and beautiful architecture.

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Santorini

Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from Greece´s mainland The island remains the home of a small, but flourishing, wine industry, based on the indigenous grape variety, Assyrtiko, with auxiliary cultivations of two other Aegean varietals, Athiri and Aidani. Wine Industry The vines are extremely old and resistant to phylloxera (attributed by local winemakers to the well-drained volcanic soil and its chemistry), so the vines needed no replacement during the great phylloxera epidemic of the late 19th century. In their adaptation to their habitat, such vines are planted far apart, as their principal source of moisture is dew, and they often are trained in the shape of low-spiralling baskets, with the grapes hanging inside to protect them from the winds. Architecture The traditional architecture of Santorini is similar to that of the other Cyclades, with low-lying cubical houses, made of local stone and whitewashed or limewashed with various volcanic ashes used as colours. The unique characteristic is the common utilisation of the hypóskapha: extensions of houses dug sideways or downwards into the surrounding pumice

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Athens (Piraeus)

Athens, the capital city of Greece is an active cosmopolitan mix of different cultures and people, passionate about their art and history. The climate is one of the best in Europe, with mild winters and very hot summers, ideal for tourism. It is located just a few miles from the port of Piraeus, the central commercial port of the capital, and the shores of southern Attica. The main attractions of Athens are The Ancient Agora, Anafiotika, The Acropolis, Mount Lycabettus, Thiseion Cinema, Gazi, Monastiraki Flea Market, Pireaus seaside, Pireaus open air market, Kastella Hill, Veakio open air theatre and Piraeus Archaeological.

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The ship: Azamara Pursuit

The launch of Azamara Pursuit  in 2018 opened the seas to maiden ports, new itineraries, and the opportunity to provide guests with even more unforgettable, unique, and immersive experiences than ever before. 

The Azamara Club Cruises luxury cruise owns this new ship that began sailing the ocean in 2018, the Azamara Pursuit. What makes this ships so wonderful? The living room to enjoy tapas and exquisite nightlife, two restaurants of gastronomic specialties, a menu of Immersion in destination that varies in the Discoveries restaurant, The Pool Grill with self-service frozen yogurt that becomes The Patio, an intimate dining experience when dusk The Sanctum spa and terrace are completed with a thalassotherapy pool overlooking the ocean, an intimate theater, a pool and two hot tubs, terrace, gym, jogging track and beautifully equipped cabins and suites makes this ship just ideal for those looking to sail to unique destination

Year renovated 2018
Beam 25 m.
Length 180 m.
Tonnage 30277 tn.
Occupancy 694
Ratio tonnage/passengers Excellent 44:1
Number of decks 11
Number of staterooms 347
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What's included onboard?

On board service charges for your stateroom attendants, dining room and bar waiting staff are included in your voyage fare  

Most meals

Bottled water, soft drinks, specialty coffees and teas plus select standard spirits, international beers and wines

Port shuttle buses when offered  

Self-service laundry

AzAmazing Evenings® event (on most voyages of seven nights or longer)

What's not included?

Most entertainment  

The amount of money needed for items of a personal nature, such as shore excursions, enhanced beverage packages, some speciality dining options, gratuities to non-dining and bar waiting staff, etc. will be at your discretion.  

 Speciality dining in Azamara Club Cruises’® intimate Prime C steakhouse and the Mediterranean-influenced Aqualina is only complimentary for suite guests for the duration of their voyage. Rest of passengers must pay a supplement

Shore excursions and personal expenses (for example, certain on board drinks, laundry charges, health and beauty treatments, hairdressing, telephone calls, etc.) are not included

Spa gratuities are not included in your voyage fare

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