
Setting sail from Barcelona, Viking Vela invites you on a memorable 15-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise through the stunning waters of Mediterranean and Italy. Time ashore in Tarragona, La Goulette, and Málaga is balanced by 4 sea days to settle in and enjoy life aboard the Viking Vela. The mix of port visits and leisurely sea days makes this 15-night itinerary ideal for both first-time and seasoned cruisers. Book this Mediterranean and Italy cruise from just £5,352 per person for a truly unforgettable holiday.
Viking began as a river cruise line and entered the ocean-cruise market with the launch of the 930-guest Viking Star.
Viking has already made an indelible mark on the sector with its fleet of stylish, near-identical, adult-only ships.
The cruise line currently has 10 ships in its fleet.
Read moreNestled along the shimmering shores of the Mediterranean, Marseille beckons with a vibrant past steeped in maritime lore. Its bustling port has been a hub of trade and cultural exchange for centuries, with influences from Europe, Africa, and the Middle East converging in its bustling streets. Blessed with a mild Mediterranean climate, Marseille offers a haven for sun-seekers year-round, while its labyrinthine alleys and bustling markets promise an authentic taste of French life. Beyond the tourist hotspots, hidden gems await exploration, such as the secluded coves of the Calanques National Park, where azure waters meet rugged cliffs in a breathtaking tableau.
View moreAjaccio, cradled by the cerulean Mediterranean, boasts a vibrant legacy as the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Its sun-kissed shores and temperate climate make it a haven for those seeking an authentic Mediterranean experience. Away from crowded tourist hubs, Ajaccio invites travelers to savor the essence of France with its charming cobblestone streets and bustling markets, where local artisans showcase Corsican craftsmanship. Beyond its historical allure, Ajaccio captivates visitors with its culinary delights, from succulent seafood to aromatic cheeses. As dusk falls, the city's promenades come alive with the melodic strains of Corsican polyphonic singing, a testament to the island's rich cultural tapestry.
View morePerched on the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Civitavecchia boasts a storied past intertwined with maritime adventures. As the gateway to Rome, its harbor has welcomed seafarers for centuries, echoing with tales of ancient civilizations and grand conquests. The Mediterranean climate blesses visitors with balmy breezes and sun-drenched days, creating an idyllic atmosphere for exploration. Away from the bustling metropolis, Civitavecchia offers an authentic Italian experience, where cobblestone streets wind through charming piazzas and trattorias serve up delectable seafood caught fresh from the sea. Don't miss the chance to stroll along the historic harbor walls, built to protect against marauding pirates centuries ago.
View moreMalaga, birthplace of Pablo Picasso, invites you to uncover its vibrant past and cultural tapestry. Nestled on the sun-kissed Costa del Sol, its Mediterranean climate creates an idyllic backdrop for exploration. Wander through the narrow alleys of the Old Town, where Moorish architecture whispers tales of bygone eras. Unlike bustling tourist hubs, Malaga offers an authentic taste of Spanish life, from sipping sweet Malaga wine in local taverns to indulging in fresh seafood at bustling markets. Don't miss the Alcazaba, a magnificent Moorish fortress overlooking the city, offering panoramic views of the azure sea and rugged mountains.
View morePerched majestically on the limestone cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean, Valletta beckons with its timeless charm and centuries-old history. Home to the Knights of St. John, its streets whisper tales of valiant knights and grand sieges. The Mediterranean climate blesses visitors with warm summers and mild winters, creating an inviting atmosphere year-round. Unlike typical tourist traps, Valletta offers an authentic glimpse into Malta's soul, where locals mingle with visitors in bustling markets and quaint cafes. As the smallest capital in the EU, Valletta boasts one of the highest concentrations of historic sites, including St. John's Co-Cathedral, adorned with Caravaggio's masterpieces.
View moreMalaga, birthplace of Pablo Picasso, invites you to uncover its vibrant past and cultural tapestry. Nestled on the sun-kissed Costa del Sol, its Mediterranean climate creates an idyllic backdrop for exploration. Wander through the narrow alleys of the Old Town, where Moorish architecture whispers tales of bygone eras. Unlike bustling tourist hubs, Malaga offers an authentic taste of Spanish life, from sipping sweet Malaga wine in local taverns to indulging in fresh seafood at bustling markets. Don't miss the Alcazaba, a magnificent Moorish fortress overlooking the city, offering panoramic views of the azure sea and rugged mountains.
View moreMalaga, birthplace of Pablo Picasso, invites you to uncover its vibrant past and cultural tapestry. Nestled on the sun-kissed Costa del Sol, its Mediterranean climate creates an idyllic backdrop for exploration. Wander through the narrow alleys of the Old Town, where Moorish architecture whispers tales of bygone eras. Unlike bustling tourist hubs, Malaga offers an authentic taste of Spanish life, from sipping sweet Malaga wine in local taverns to indulging in fresh seafood at bustling markets. Don't miss the Alcazaba, a magnificent Moorish fortress overlooking the city, offering panoramic views of the azure sea and rugged mountains.
View moreWe'll try not to mention a certain Hollywood film here, but Casablanca's history is as captivating as its cinematic counterpart. From its humble beginnings as a Berber settlement to its rise as a bustling port city under French rule, Casablanca has been shaped by centuries of cultural exchange and economic prosperity. Today, its modern skyline and vibrant culture reflect its status as Morocco's economic hub. As Humphrey Bogart famously said in the film, "Here's looking at you, kid." Oh. Damn.
View moreJourney to Cadiz, where the echoes of ancient civilizations resonate through its cobblestone streets. This maritime marvel boasts a colorful past, once a haven for Phoenician traders and a strategic outpost during Roman rule. Blessed with a Mediterranean climate, Cadiz offers balmy breezes and sun-kissed shores, perfect for leisurely exploration. Unlike bustling tourist hubs, Cadiz exudes authenticity, inviting travelers to savor its laid-back ambiance and discover hidden gems around every corner. As Spain's oldest continuously inhabited city, Cadiz proudly showcases its maritime heritage, including the renowned Carnival of Cadiz, a festive extravaganza dating back over three centuries.
View moreMalaga, birthplace of Pablo Picasso, invites you to uncover its vibrant past and cultural tapestry. Nestled on the sun-kissed Costa del Sol, its Mediterranean climate creates an idyllic backdrop for exploration. Wander through the narrow alleys of the Old Town, where Moorish architecture whispers tales of bygone eras. Unlike bustling tourist hubs, Malaga offers an authentic taste of Spanish life, from sipping sweet Malaga wine in local taverns to indulging in fresh seafood at bustling markets. Don't miss the Alcazaba, a magnificent Moorish fortress overlooking the city, offering panoramic views of the azure sea and rugged mountains.
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