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The shopping experience at the Messina cruise terminal is quite poor. If you're looking for a great shopping experience, online reviewers highly recommend you head to Taormina, which is about 25 miles (about 40 km) from Messina. There are many Read more ...
While walking around Messina, it is a good idea not to carry large sums of money and to carry local currency. Although U.S. dollars are welcomed, you will never receive the official exchange rate and some merchants may accept the Read more ...
When the ship docks at the Messina cruise terminal, the closest attraction is the Regional Museum, which is just a 1.5 mile (2.41 km) walk south from the terminal. There, you can see paintings from Caravaggio and Antonello da Messina. Read more ...
With just a total area of 211.2 square km (about 81.5 square miles), the city of Messina is easy to navigate. The public transportation system around the Messina cruise terminal is quite good. There are 2 main bus lines that provide Read more ...
Around the Messina cruise terminal, the most widely spoken language is Italian. However, keep in mind that given that Messina is in northern Sicily, some port staff may not speak standard Italian but rather one of the many dialects spoken Read more ...
The best option to find great souvenirs near the Toulon cruise port is at the Cours Lafayette, where every day (except Monday) you can find fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy products and much more. It is a good idea to Read more ...
There are many yachting and sailing clubs nearby the Toulon cruise port. The 2 most popular ones are the K Yachting Club and the Yacht Club de Toulon. The Yacht Club de Toulon is about a 15- to 20-minute drive Read more ...
A great non-tourist attraction near the Toulon Cruise Port is the Museum of the French Navy (Musee National de la Marine), which is in Place Monsenergue on the west side of the port. This is a historical landmark that not Read more ...
One of the gems that Toulon locals keep to themselves is Le Saint Gabriel Restaurant on 334 Ave. Republique, just a short 10-minute walk southeast from the port. The food is a bit on the expensive side, but it is Read more ...
There are a lot of popular bars within walking distance from the Toulon cruise port, but it is important that you avoid walking by yourself at night when going out. Le Bar 113 is just a short 5- to 7-minute Read more ...
The great thing about the Ravenna cruise port is that all major landmarks are not farther than a 20- to 30-minute walk away because Ravenna has a total area of just 652.89 square km (about 252.1 square miles). The must-see Read more ...
Located in the Emilia-Romagna region, Ravenna has easy access to several nearby cities. The easiest way to get to any nearby city is through the Ravenna railway station. From the main train station, you can travel to Bologna, Ferrara, Venice, Read more ...
There are several sailing opportunities in Ravenna because the region hosts 11 nautic clubs and sailing associations. However, keep in mind that the clubs require advanced notification and payment for participation in sailing events. There are services available ranging from Read more ...
Given that the Ravenna Cruise port is located in the northern region of Emilia-Romagna, the most widely spoken languages around the port are the different local dialects from the region. Although Italian is the most widely spoken language in Ravenna, Read more ...
Within walking distance from the Ravenna cruise port (about 10 to 15 minutes), you can find the National Museum, which has a collection that includes artifacts not only from the Roman Empire, but also from other cultures before the era. Read more ...
Yes, haggling can be successful in the street markets of Koper and all around the port of call. When haggling in Koper, do not be nervous to ask for common deep discounts such as buying 3 for 2, 50 percent Read more ...
The public bus system in Slovenia is quite reliable. From the Koper main bus station, there are buses leaving every 20 minutes to the cities of Izola, Piran and Portoroz. Izola is just about 11 km (6.83 miles) heading west Read more ...
The 2 most popular family destinations in Koper are Praetor's Palace and the Cathedral of the Assumption. To reach Praetor's Palace from the port, walk east on Belveder for about 4 blocks until you reach Verdijeva ulica and then make Read more ...
The average temperature is the lowest between late November and early February, reaching as low as 3 degrees C (about 37 degrees F). During the summer months between June and early September, the temperature ranges between 17 and 28 degrees Read more ...
The port offers a laid-back shopping experience. Within walking distance, you will find several local retailers that offer not only handicrafts and souvenirs, but also clothing and shoes. Around the port, several local farmers gather to offer their local produce, Read more ...
La Taverna del Puerto is within walking distance south from the Tenerife cruise terminal and is located on Calle Juan Bariajo. Keep in mind that although the service is very slow, the food receives great reviews from local magazines. Their Read more ...
The top must-see sight near the Tenerife cruise terminal is Mount Teide, which is the highest point of Tenerife and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will need to grab a cab to the cable car stations and ride the Read more ...
The most popular excursion in Tenerife is the one to the Masca village, which is about 1-hour drive north from the port. You can either rent a car or arrange a tour with one of the guides available at the Read more ...
There are 3 main things to be on the look out for at the Tenerife cruise terminal. The first one is pickpockets. Ladies should avoid carrying large bags and always keep their bags tightly close to them, while gentlemen should Read more ...
The local currency in and around the Tenerife cruise terminal is the euro. It is a good idea to carry bills smaller than 100 euros to use in and around the cruise terminal. Although U.S. dollars and British pounds may Read more ...
The most secluded beaches are available at Saler, which can be reached from the Valencia cruise port for a fee between 10 and 20 euros each way, depending on which of the beaches you want to visit. These beaches are Read more ...
There are no major flea markets near the Valencia cruise port. However, there is an open secondhand book market held every Sunday at the Plaza del Patriarca (Patriarca Square), which offers a good selection of local and foreign books. Given Read more ...
There are several options to visit cities and towns near the Valencia cruise port. If you happen to visit Valencia during the last Wednesday of August, make sure to make a trip to the nearby town of Buñol, where the Read more ...
The 2 main places to find party restaurants near the Valencia cruise port are Barrio del Carmen and Plaza del Cedro. Both places can be reached by walking, but it is a better idea to catch a cab, especially at Read more ...
There are many options for water sports near the Valencia cruise port. At the marina, you can find a wide variety of equipment rental agencies that offer windsurfing, jet skiing, diving and catamaran lessons and rentals. If you want to Read more ...
There are 3 great bars just a short 10- to 15-minute taxi ride from the La Coruna cruise port. For an unusual experience, head to Momos on Santo Domingo #16 for a witch-themed bar. This place showcases several local folk Read more ...
Yes, haggling can not only be successful, but it is also highly suggested in the markets around the La Coruna cruise port. You will have plenty of opportunities for haggling with all the Spanish-themed souvenir ships within walking distance from Read more ...
There are no private beaches near the La Coruna cruise port. The nearest beaches to the port are Orzan and Riazor. These 2 beaches, which are very popular, particularly during the summer, are located directly opposite from the port. If Read more ...
English is not widely spoken in or around the La Coruna cruise port. The official name La Coruna is A Coruña, which provides a good clue that the official language from the city is Galician and not Castilian Spanish. Read more ...
Yes, the euro is the only currency used around the La Coruna cruise port. It is a good idea to have bills smaller than 100 euros readily available before your arrival to La Coruna. Keep in mind that although there Read more ...
You should have no trouble finding good places to eat around the Split cruise terminal. The reason is because of the prevalence of both restaurants as well as cafes that line the Riva, offering tourists and locals alike with eating Read more ...
You can get from the Split cruise port to the town center by any number of means. You can ask for directions or rent a car to drive to the Split town center. Many Croatians in this bustling city speak Read more ...
Split Port sits in the Croatian city of the same name. It the tourist, sport and economic center, and the port is centrally located. The Archbishop's museum is close to the Split Port cruise terminal. To get there, simply ask Read more ...
The major cruise areas in the western Mediterranean are popular tourist areas most people will know. This includes stops in countries like Spain, France and Italy. Many big cruise operators like Oceania, Costa, Star Clippers, Princess, Silversea, Holland America Read more ...
One common complaint about western Mediterranean cruises is the apparent substandard food. In addition, there have also been complaints about food being prepared incorrectly, such as the inclusion of excessive condiments like mayonnaise on certain sandwiches. Some food in Read more ...
The best Western Mediterranean cruises are those that give passengers a rich taste of all the Western Mediterranean attractions and culture. Princess' Sea Princess takes cruisegoers on a trip that begins in London and hits all of the major Read more ...
There are several top western Mediterranean cruise ports among travelers. Rome's port, also known as Civitavecchia Port, is 50 miles northwest of Rome, and it is a major tourist as well as business port. Its terminal features waiting lounges, Read more ...
Santa Cruz de Tenerife port is located on the northeast side of Tenerife, and is the capital city of the island. Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands. The area near the Santa Cruz Tenerife port of call Read more ...
Rhodes Port is rich in history, is one of the most beautiful islands in Greece, and home to 130,000 residents. Approximately 80,000 residents live in Rhodes city. Rhodes cruise port is only 11 miles from the Turkish coastline, and there are many Read more ...
The Genoa cruise experience is a wonderful opportunity to spend some unforgettable days in one of the most beautiful cities in the world which – quite deservedly – is known among the Italians as La Superba (the Superb one). Read more ...
The Genoa cruise experience is a wonderful opportunity to spend some unforgettable days in one of the most beautiful cities in the world which – quite deservedly – is known among the Italians as La Superba (the Superb one). Read more ...
Ponza Port is found in Ponza, the largest of the Pontine Islands, in the Latina province of the Lazio region. The islands were created as the result of volcanic eruptions, however the volcanoes are now extinct. Ponza and Ventotene Read more ...
The Port of Palamos in the Meditteranean is located in the province of Girona, in Catalonia, Spain. It is located at the north end of the country and is a popular bay for swimming, windsurfing and sailing. Palamos is Read more ...
Portoferraio port, in Portoferraio in the province of Livorno, is located on the island of Elba in the Tuscany region, where Napoleon was exiled. Elba is surrounded on three sides by the Mediterranean, and the houses are built into Read more ...
The Lisbon cruise experience is a memorable experience to the capital of Portugal. Lisbon is home to a rich history that dates back to the Phoenicians, a 1000 years before Julius Caesar placed it under Roman rule. It was Read more ...