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We have done this very thing last year. We took a Norweigen Cruise for 12 days from Barcelona to Rome which included Greece. 12 day cruise which cost less than staying in Barcelona. It was fantastic!. But you have to take a ferry from back to Barcelona for the trip home. In our case, a transatlantic to Port Canaveral in Florida, again very inexpensiveIf wanted to catch a Cruise Ship to go to Greece where would the closest Port be to board? Also, any recommendations on Cruise liners to use? Thanks in advance
A cruise afterwards sounds like a great way, to me, to process a Camino. So relaxing!Please read the threads from those who regret traveling or returning to work immediately following their Camino (current one is “hard landing”) without taking time to process the experience.
I actually just did this...finished the Camino in June, stayed 2 days in Santiago, took trains to Barcelona, stayed 2 days there, then caught an NCL cruise from Barc. You can also fly to Barcelona from SDC. Greece was not on our cruise itinerary but I'm sure it is on some. It was an amazing journey all around, I wouldn't change a thing.If wanted to catch a Cruise Ship to go to Greece where would the closest Port be to board? Also, any recommendations on Cruise liners to use? Thanks in advance
I agree. Well worth the time and MoneyI actually just did this...finished the Camino in June, stayed 2 days in Santiago, took trains to Barcelona, stayed 2 days there, then caught an NCL cruise from Barc. You can also fly to Barcelona from SDC. Greece was not on our cruise itinerary but I'm sure it is on some. It was an amazing journey all around, I wouldn't change a thing.
Barcelona, Lisbon, Rome. All easy to get to from Santiago.If wanted to catch a Cruise Ship to go to Greece where would the closest Port be to board? Also, any recommendations on Cruise liners to use? Thanks in advance
PerfectOne issue is dress/appearance. We don’t want to subject non-pilgrim passengers to our pilgrim rather unkempt appearance (and, at least in my case, odor). Fortunately it is easy to find a cheap shirt, jacket and tie in Barcelona, my wife always has a little (nearly weightless) black dress in her pack, and the ship had a barber and hair dresser. Here are pictures of us coming on board and then headed to dinner that night.
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Well, there's a lot more to sea/see, that's for sure!And its better than flying....!
Very quick answer: some ships stop in A Coruna and/or Vigo. However, they're mostly round-Iberia cruises and you'd somehow have to transfer, to get to Greece.If wanted to catch a Cruise Ship to go to Greece where would the closest Port be to board? Also, any recommendations on Cruise liners to use? Thanks in advance