Our Western Mediterranean cruises allow you to sail through this beautiful and picturesque part of the world whilst visiting many famous destinations as you go. The Med offers comfortably warm seas and covers an area of nearly one million square miles between the Strait Of Gibraltar in the west and the Suez Canal in the east, with various embayments in between.

There are chances to explore the Balearic Islands, top up your tan in St. Tropez, see the luxury and extravagance of Monaco and discover lesser known European destinations such as Montenegro and Slovenia. You won't be able to escape the romance of this region as you fall in love with the stunning landscapes, delicious and authentic cuisine and intriguing yet diverse cultures. Although some sailings may combine ports in both the east and the west of the region, we also have some specific Eastern Mediterranean cruises for you to take a look at.

PORTS OF CALL INCLUDE:

Venice, Italy

Corfu, Greece

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Piran, Slovenia

Ibiza, Spain

Valencia, Spain

Kotor, Montenegro

Toarmina, Sicily

Monte Carlo, Monaco

Cannes, France

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES

As if there wasn't enough to do whilst on board, we also have a comprehensive itinerary of additional adventures that you can enjoy in each location. These include:

Tour Of Pompeii

Wine Tasting

Coach And Boat Tours Of The Amalfi Coast

Jeep Safaris

Kayaking

Bike Tours

Volcano Explorations

And much, much more

Please note, the majority of these activities will incur additional charges for those wanting to participate. Also, not all activities are available on every voyage and bookings can only be taken once on board. For more information, and to see the full range of pursuits available, please visit the Mediterranean shore excursions page.

 

24 May 2025 - Star Flyer - Grand Prix Finals 7 Nights    

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Star Flyer Ports of Call

Cannes, the glittering city, is a typical Mediterranean seaside resort. It became famous thanks to wealthy English noblemen who came to the sunny south of France to escape their old manors during the harsh British winters. Since then, Cannes has always attracted high society. Every year, the stars gather for the famous Film Festival in the impressive Palais des Festivals. If you prefer peace and quiet, Cannes is an excellent base from which to explore the much more authentic hinterland, such as the picturesque and charming town of Saint Paul de Vence.
The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix is considered to be one of the most prestigious motor races in the world, just as well known as the Indianapolis 500, the Le Mans 24 Hours or the Monte Carlo Rally WRC. Since its creation in 1929, drivers and teams have always relished the challenge of driving on a narrow circuit through the streets of the Principality of Monaco, with its many changes in elevation, tight bends and famous tunnel. It is certainly one of the most demanding circuits on the Formula 1 World Championship calendar, and one that drivers and teams want to win! Don’t forget to book your ticket.
Ile Rousse (red island) is a little town in Balagne region (northwest of Corsica), some 25 km from Calvi. It is popular with visitors but still retains its local character. Place Paoli at the centre of town is a shady square bordered by tall plane trees and outdoor cafes. It is a lively spot and a great favourite with locals who gather there to play pétanque (French bowls).The old town with its traditional grid street system is also very worth a visit.
Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica, is situated on the west coast of the island and is a bustling port city with a relaxed atmosphere. Known for its charming cobbled streets, relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere and rich cultural heritage as the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Ajaccio offers a unique experience combining history, nature and gastronomy.
Bonifacio, a magnificent town in the far south of Corsica, is renowned for its spectacular medieval architecture, impressive limestone cliffs and picturesque harbour. Nestling atop steep cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Bonifacio offers breathtaking views of the crystal-clear waters and neighbouring islands.
One of the most beautiful beaches in Corsica. The water is crystal clear, calm and warm, but the main attraction of the beach is that it is never crowded.
The most important town in northern Corsica, with its narrow streets, colourful buildings and lively Mediterranean atmosphere, Bastia offers a unique blend of traditional charm and urban dynamism. Its harbour is the historic heart of the city, where traditional boats rub shoulders with numerous restaurants and cafés.
From his villa in Portoferraio, Napoleon, the exiled Emperor of France, looked out over the waiting ships in the harbour and dreamed of returning to glory. Enjoy a local vineyard tour, and near Portoferraio, discover the remains of an ancient Etruscan civilisation.
Civitavecchia is an important seaport serving Rome, the Italian capital. As a key entry point for Mediterranean cruises and ferries crossing the Tyrrhenian Sea, Civitavecchia offers a gateway to a variety of destinations in Italy and beyond. The city is 70 km from Rome and 62 km to Fiumiccino airport.

rates

Star Flyer, 7 Nights OS DLX 1 2 3 4 5 6 SGL 3RD Port
Charges
GBP £3,820 N/A £2,895 £2,560 £2,425 £2,280 £2,075 £1,890 £2,345 £865 £195
Star Flyer&modal_ship=Star%20Flyer, 7 Nights
GBP
OS
£3,820
DLX
N/A
1
£2,895
2
£2,560
3
£2,425
4
£2,280
5
£2,075
6
£1,890
SGL
£2,345
3RD
£865
Port
Charges
£195

All rates are per person, based on double occupancy in POUND STERLING, Cruise rates do not include air, hotel or transfer arrangements of any kind, Gratuities are not included, There are a limited number of three berth cabins available, Port charges are additional, Certain restrictions apply, Sole Occupancy Supplement: 100% category 1, owner's Cabin, 50% category 2 through 6.