Amalfi
Amalfi is in the province of Salerno, in Campania, 35 km southeast of Naples. Located in a deep gorge, surrounded by impressive cliffs near the coast. It is a popular tourist destination in the region and is included in the World Cultural Heritage of UNESCO. The Amalfi has monuments of medieval architecture, such as the Cathedral of St.Andreas.
Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece
Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands and has great tourism infrastructure and extremely interesting natural environment. You'll find beautiful beaches, historic sights, cultural and religious interest, and unique natural phenomena, such as underground caves and the national park of Enos. The capital, Argostoli in a protected natural harbor lies in the beautiful rolling hills filled with vegetation that reaches the sea. A contemporary city offering to the visitors, all the comforts.
Brindisi, Italy
Brindisi is a city in the Apulia region of Italy, a natural port on the coast of Adriatic Sea. Historically, the city has played an important role in commerce and culture. Today provides important tourist and commercial connections to and from countries overseas.
Some of the attractions are the wildlife park, the Swabian Castle, where take place many cultural events, the area of Torre Guaceto and the archeological site of Egnazia, with important finds from the Roman Age.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a destination that feels straight out of a film set—and for good reason. For cruise passengers, the first glimpse is unforgettable: the towering stone walls of the Old Town rising above crystal-clear waters, whispering centuries of history. Walking through the medieval streets of the historic center is like stepping back in time, where every cobbled path and hidden courtyard reveals architectural masterpieces, grand palaces, ancient churches, and quiet corners filled with stories. Yet the city is far from frozen in the past—it pulses with life, blending its deep cultural heritage with a modern, cosmopolitan rhythm. Seafront cafés, stylish wine bars, and local cuisine infused with Mediterranean and Balkan flavors engage all the senses, while the clarity of the light and sea enhances every moment. For panoramic views, a walk along the city walls or a ride up the cable car reveals sweeping vistas that leave a lasting impression. Dubrovnik is not just beautiful—it is deeply atmospheric, with a quiet confidence born of its history, geography, and enduring spirit. It’s not a place you simply visit—it’s a place you truly feel.
Fusina (Venice), Italy
Fusina is a town located in the mainland of Venice, Italy.
Fusina is also home to several industrial and commercial activities, including a large petroleum refinery, which is one of the biggest in Italy. The town has a population of around 2,500 people and offers a range of services, such as shops, restaurants, and hotels, to visitors and residents alike.
Koper, Slovenia
The city of Koper, in southwestern Slovenia, lies on a valley and has evolved into a commercial and industrial centre.The modern urban development, which began after the Second World War, changed completely the image of Koper. Many buildings dating from 15th to 18th century have survived until today and give the city a magnificent appearence. Some of the most important are the Praetor's Palace, dating from the 15th century,a Gothic-Renaissance cathedral with rich baroque interior, the Carpaccio House, the Tocco Palace, which nowadays houses the Ethnographic Museum and archaeological collections.Also, the main gate of the fortification walls of the town, is preserved.
Kotor (Montenegro)
In the southeastern edge of Kotor Bay, is located the namesake city, with its medieval color intact, a World Heritage site, under the protection of UNESCO. The walls of the city, stretching for 4.5 kilometers, were gradually growing over the centuries and nowadays create points with stunning view. The natural beauty is inherent in the rich history and tradition, and a host of cultural events organized every year in the region, attract many tourists to the medieval natural harbor of Adriatic. The traces of Illyrians, of the Roman culture,of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque era, are particularly strong and are reflected in the many attractions and monuments of different historical periods.
La Goulette, Tunis
La Goulette is the port of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The name derives from the "gullet", a channel where the city is located, not from the ship type schooner, called goélette in French.
Valletta
Valletta, Malta, is a historic coastal city renowned for its impressive Baroque architecture and rich cultural heritage. It serves as Malta’s capital and offers a wealth of museums, churches, and fortifications. Valletta’s charming streets, vibrant waterfront, and numerous cafes and restaurants make it a vibrant hub for tourists. Its strategic location and well-preserved history attract visitors interested in culture, history, and Mediterranean scenery.
Civitavecchia/Rome, Italy
Civitavecchia is a town and comune of the province of Rome. A sea port which is located 80 kilometres west-north-west of Rome. The harbor is formed by two piers and a breakwater, on which is a lighthouse.
Split Croatia
Split is a Mediterranean city of exceptional beauty, surrounded by lush pine forests and stands of wildflowers, dating 1700 years ago. Wander through the old cobbled streets and discover the imposing Palace of Diocletian in the heart of the city or catch a ferry to visit the picturesque Ivari island, famous for its fine wines Ntalmatia.
Trapani (Sicily), Italy
Trapani is a picturesque city on the west coast of Sicily. A walk in the old town offers beautiful views of the the historical buildings designed in Baroque style. Museums, basilicas and the Cathedral of San indicate the rich cultural heritage. The city is surrounded by magnificent coasts with steep cliffs and white sandy beaches. Here, tourists get the experience of water activities such as sailing or scuba diving. The calendar is rich in local events and visitors have the opportunity to taste the wonderful wines and the local flavors.