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Marseilles



Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is one of the most important port in the Mediterranean and world's leading city in art and architecture. Visitors to this exiting city can stroll down the shady, tree-lined La Rambla, major promenade in the city. Visit Gothic Cathedral, Picasso Museum, the Museum of Catalan Art, and the Maritime Museum and enjoy the Art Nouveau and Art Deco architecture. Barcelona is also famous for its extraordinary churches of the Holy Family.

Naples, Italy
The southern Italian port town Naples, is magnificently situated on the Tyrrhenian Sea in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius. This charming port is the sites of numerous castles, extensive ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum , ancient Roman city. Also visit romantic villages of the Amalfi Coast, takea drive along the scenic costal road to Positano, Ravello and Sorrento.


La Goulette, Tunis
Tunis is capital of Tunisia, the northernmost African country, but the city feels neither Arab nor African. It's a place where old and new mix without any conflict. Over 3,000 years county has been occupied by Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantines, Turks, Spanish and French and finally gaining independence from France in 1956.


Palermo, Sicily
Sicily's capital it's the most ancient island kingdom in Italy. Under its modern veneer, you'll find the old city, teeming with life in every nook and cranny. In lively cafes and shops selling pungent strings of garlic and cheeses, you'll see the Italy of old, with local women dresses in black murmuring incantations in the enormous, light-pierced cathedral.

Savona, Portofino
This picturesque medieval center, first developed community in 205 BC is the most important city on the west coast of Italy. One of the most celebrated inhabitants of Savona was navigator Christopher Columbus. Visit the recently restored castle, the Priamar, and oldest working lighthouse, the Lantern. Not to far away is the picturesque Portofino, with wonderful Italian restaurants where you can relax at the one of the beautiful beaches.

Marseille
Sailboats and yachts line the shores of this sophisticated French coast. Enjoy French wines and cuisine while watching the sun set over the Mediterranean. Visit the famous Dame-de-la-Garde, the Cathedral Museum of the Roman Docks and the Puget sculptures at the town hill. The birthplace of impressionism at the home studio of artist Paul Cezanne is a must see for all art lovers.

Palma De Mallorca
The port of Palma De Mallorca is one of the most important port in the Mediterranean Sea with towering mountains in the northeast, beautiful caves in the east, a picturesque coastline with most famous beaches. Palma De Mallorca features a Gothic cathedral, a 14th century Bellver Castle, the "Lonja", market area, the Archbishop Palace and the Monastery of St. Francis.


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