7-Night Cruises Leaving from Barcelona

France, Italy, Greece, Tunisia, Croatia and Malta are just some of the various cruise destinations on seven-day cruises out of Barcelona, Spain. Whether you are looking for a family getaway, romantic honeymoon or just a week-long vacation, cruises from Barcelona are a great way to visit Europe's most exciting southern ports.
  1. MSC Cruise Lines

    • MSC Fantasia and MSC Splendida both visit the port of Genoa, Italy.

      MSC Cruise Lines offers two ships with seven-day itineraries out of Barcelona. The MSC Fantasia departs from Barcelona to Marseille (France), Genoa (Italy), Naples (Italy), Palermo (Italy), La Goulette (Tunisia) and spends two days in Palma de Mallorca (Spain) before returning to Barcelona. Built in 2008, the MSC Fantasia has 13 decks and a length of 1,093 feet and holds 3,959 guests. Built in 2009, the MSC Splendida departs from Barcelona for seven days to La Goulette (Tunisia), Valletta (Malta), Messina (Italy), Rome/Civitavecchia (Italy), Genoa (Italy) and Marseille (France). MSC Splendida's 13 decks hold 3,959 passengers, and the total length is 1,093 feet.

      MSC Cruise Lines
      6750 North Andrews Avenue
      Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
      (954) 772-6262
      msccruiseusa.com

    Azamara Club Cruise Lines.

    • Corfu, in Greece, is one of the ports visited on the Azamara Journey.

      Azamara Club Cruise Lines offers a seven-day sailing out of Barcelona on the Azamara Journey, which departs from Barcelona to Sorrento (Italy), Taormina (Italy), Corfu (Greece), Dubrovnik (Croatia) and spends two days in Venice (Italy), its final destination. On the second day of the journey, one full day is spent at sea, while the remaining days are spent in port. Built in 2000 and refurbished in 2007, the Azamara Journey has 11 decks, a capacity of 710 passengers and a length of 593 feet.

      Azamara Club Cruises
      1050 Caribbean Way
      Miami, Fl 33132
      800-256-6649
      azamaraclubcruises.com

    Norwegian Cruise Lines

    • Spain's port of Palma De Mallorca is one of the stops on the Norwegian Jade.

      The Norwegian Cruise Lines' Norwegian Jade sails on a seven-day itinerary out of Barcelona to Monte Carlo (Monaco), Livorno (Italy), Rome/Civitavecchia (Italy), Naples (Italy) and Palma de Mallorca (Spain), with one day spent at sea on the sixth day of the journey. The Norwegian Jade, which was built in 2006 and refurbished in 2008, holds 2,816 guests on its 15 decks and has a length of 965 feet.

      Norwegian Cruise Lines
      7665 Corporate Center Drive
      Miami, Florida 33126
      (866) 625-1166
      ncl.com

    Costa Cruise Lines

    • The port of Marseille, France, is visited on Costa Cruise Lines' Costa Concordia.

      The Costa Concordia, a part of Costa Cruise Lines' fleet, sails out of Barcelona on a seven-day trip to Marseille (France), Savona (Italy), Naples (Italy), Palermo (Italy), Tunis (Tunisia) and Palma de Mallorca (Spain), where it spends two days in port before returning to Barcelona. The Costa Concordia was built in 2006 and has a capacity of 3,780 guests; the ship is 951 feet, with 13 decks.

      Costa Cruise Lines
      200 S Park Road Suite 200
      Hollywood, FL 33021
      (877)-88-COSTA
      costacruise.com

    Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines

    • Split, Croatia, is visited by Royal Caribbean's Splendour of the Seas.

      Built in 1996 and refurbished in 2001, Royal Caribbean's Splendour of the Seas offers a seven-day journey out of Barcelona to Villefranche-sur-Mer (France), Rome/Civitavecchia (Italy), Naples (Italy), Corfu (Greece), Split (Croatia) and Venice (Italy), its final destination. The fifth day aboard is spent at sea. The Splendour of the Seas is an 11-deck ship with a capacity of 1,800 guests and a length of 867 feet.

      Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
      1050 Caribbean Way
      Miami, FL 33132
      (866) 562-7625
      royalcaribbean.com

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