175 Marvels of the Med CFR picks out eight destinations with a blend of cruise facilities and cultures that make them a must-see on Mediterranean itineraries Cartagena, Spain The Port of Cartagena is one of the Mediterranean’s most attractive cruise destinations, combining a modern cruise terminal in the heart of the city with a rich cultural, historical and gastronomic offer. Within walking distance of their ship, visitors can explore the Roman Theatre, the Punic Wall, museums and a vibrant waterfront. Shore excursions include the city of Murcia, the regional wine routes and the Mar Menor lagoon. Renowned for the warmth and hospitality of its people, Cartagena offers cruise guests a genuine and welcoming experience. The port provides high-quality passenger services, security, sustainability initiatives and personalised assistance for cruise operators. Read more about the port: www.apc.es Valencia, Spain Valencia offers something for every cruise guest. Families can visit interactive attractions, wildlife parks and hands-on experiences, while culture lovers can discover centuries of heritage, architecture and gastronomy. Accessible attractions and comfortable transportation make the destination easy to explore for visitors of all ages and abilities. Beyond the city and within easy reach of the port is a diverse province, where guests can enjoy everything from wine regions and historic towns to nature reserves, cycling routes and outdoor adventures. Whether cruise guests are seeking culture, relaxation, active experiences or authentic local life, Valencia delivers a rich and varied Mediterranean experience that extends far beyond the waterfront. Read more about the port: www.valenciaport.com
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