Ports of Call
Hooray for Hollywood: a museum made for the movies
Who says museums are stuffy? Not this one. It has Dorothy’s red shoes from the movie The Wizard of Oz, a life size replica of the great shark from the movie, Jaws. and a real Oscar statuette you can hold for photos. Hollywood has been making movies for more than a century, but only recently […] Read more
Caribbean Cruise Day in Bequia
The small Caribbean island of Bequia, only 7 square miles, is a unique cruise stop and those who have a chance to do it will be well rewarded. With a population of about 5,000, Bequia is a small Caribbean paradise located in the independent country of St. Vincent & the Grenadines and is also one […] Read more
Antigua & Barbuda: a paradise to discover
Sun, sea, and sand make up the winning triad that draws visitors to the pristine shores of Antigua & Barbuda. The twin-island state located in the heart of the Eastern Caribbean has been popular with visitors from the United States and Europe for decades as they seek refuge under a palm tree during the blistering […] Read more
Alicante: the jewel of the Costa Blanca
Alicante is the undisputed jewel of the Costa Blanca, nestled between the mountains and the sea, and has become an important cruise port, especially for cruises to the Canary Islands and overseas. The boat stop is usually 9/10 hours. Here you’ll find miles of beautiful beaches, but that’s not all… let’s see what else there […] Read more
Discovering Kristiansand by cruise!
Kristiansand, located in southern Norway, has a beautiful city center and is now becoming a popular destination for cruise passengers. What to see and do in one day! Thanks to our tour in Sweden and Norway, we spent time in this beautiful city and partially discovered it! The cruise terminal in Kristiansand is in close […] Read more
Porto: The perfect getaway to Northern Portugal
Southern Europe’s outpost on the Atlantic, Porto represents a stopover of particular historical, cultural and landscape interest, capable of enriching cruise itineraries on the western coasts of the continent. Porto is not only a destination of great interest to visit, but also the gateway to a wonderful region, thus offering innumerable visits even to cruisers […] Read more
Cruising in Lisbon: what to see interesting
Let’s discover Lisbon, Portugal’s capital and main city, with Cruising Journal‘s tips for the perfect visit during a cruise call! Lisbon has a lot to offer, including culture, art and food, and you certainly won’t be able to visit it all in one day, but with our tips you’ll get a great taste of this […] Read more
Discovering Genoa on a cruise: what to do in a day
Genoa, located in beautiful Liguria, is one of the most frequent ports of call on Mediterranean cruises, here’s what to see and do during the port of call in Cruising Journal‘s tips! Genoa offers a lot to see, but you can also easily reach many other destinations! So it is also good to go back […] Read more
Taranto on a cruise: what to do in a day
Located in Puglia, Taranto is a gem waiting to be discovered, and with Cruising Journal‘s guide, you’ll have the chance to discover the gems of this fantastic city! Once you have left the ship, you will need to board one of the free shuttles provided by the port authority that will drop you off just […] Read more
Cruising through Zadar: what to see and do in a day
With more and more ships passing through the Upper Adriatic, Zadar is a beautiful port of call along the Croatian coast. What to see and do recommended by Cruising Journal. The recently built cruise terminal in Zadar is welcoming and equipped with all the necessary services, including an efficient tourist reception that will give you […] Read more