Palma De Mallorca is the capital of Mallorca, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands. Cruise passengers arrive close to a city known for its seafront, old streets, shops and Gothic cathedral. La Seu, the cathedral overlooking the bay, is the main landmark, with the Royal Palace of La Almudaina and the old town nearby. Visitors can stay in Palma for cafés, museums and walking routes, or take excursions to villages, beaches and mountain scenery across the island. Palma De Mallorca works well for passengers who want Mediterranean history, island views and a fairly easy city day.
Cruise from Southampton – Cartagena (Spain) – Cagliari (Sardinia) – Corfu (Overnight onboard) – Zadar – Split – Valletta – Palma de Mallorca – La Coruna – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Cádiz (tours to Seville) – Ibiza Town (Ibiza) – Cagliari (Sardinia) – Palma De Mallorca – Cartagena (Spain) – Gibraltar – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – La Coruna – Cadiz – Malaga – Alicante – Palma De Mallorca – Tarragona – Gibraltar – Lisbon – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Cádiz (tours to Seville) – Ibiza Town (Ibiza) – Cagliari (Sardinia) – Palma De Mallorca – Cartagena (Spain) – Gibraltar – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Cádiz (tours to Seville) – Ibiza Town (Ibiza) – Cagliari (Sardinia) – Palma De Mallorca – Cartagena (Spain) – Gibraltar – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from Southampton – Lisbon – Cadiz – Malaga – Alicante – Palma de Mallorca – Tarragona – Gibraltar – La Coruna – Return to Southampton.
Cruise from London Tilbury – Ceuta – Malaga – Valencia – La Goulette (for Tunis) – Argostoli, Kefalonia – Corfu – Dubrovnik – Kotor – Split – Zadar – Trieste – Syracuse (Sicily) – Palma de…