Cruise |
Azamara Onward, Barcelona To Athens Grand Voyage ex Barcelona, Spain to Athens (Piraeus) Greece |
Cruise Line |
Azamara |
Ship |
Azamara Onward |
Destination |
World Cruises & Sectors |
Brief Description |
44 Night Cruise sailing from Barcelona, Spain onboard Azamara Onward |
Type of Cruise |
Contemporary |
Departure Date |
11 Jun 2026 |
Cruise Description |
Explore this Barcelona To Athens Grand Voyage sailing from BARCELONA to ATHENS (PIRAEUS) on Jun 11 2026
Barcelona, Spain
Dynamic Barcelona is all about architecture, from the magnificent medieval buildings of the Gothic Quarter to the Modernist movement typified by the work of Antoni Gaudi including the amazing Sagrada Familia.
Palamos, Spain
Home to the famed museum of its native son, Salvador Dali, Palamos sits right in the heart of the Costa Brava, and features a rugged, rocky shoreline, excellent beaches and picturesque fishing villages.
Sete, France
France's largest and most important fishing port on the Mediterranean, where the freshest of seafood reigns king, Sete is also popular for excursions to Carcassonne, a wonderfully preserved medieval city.
Provence (marseille), France
At the same time bustling and picturesque—filled with colorful markets, fabulous wine and food and sights like le Vieux Port—Marseille is one of Europe’s oldest cities and the largest port in the Mediterranean.
Sanary-sur-mer, France
Nestled between Marseilles and Toulon, the port of Sanary-sur-Mer is located in Provence on the Cote d’Azur, and is arguably the sunniest place in France, with a beautiful coastline dotted with small beaches.
Nice, France
Nice, Queen of the Riviera, is filled with a treasure trove of archaeological and fine art museums, the famous flower market, and a warren of meandering lanes edged by tall houses and small, alluring shops.
Calvi, France
Calvi, France, is a picturesque coastal town on the island of Corsica, known for its stunning beaches and historic charm. Explore the impressive Calvi Citadel, offering panoramic views of the bay and a glimpse into the town's rich history. Stroll along the vibrant marina, lined with charming cafes and restaurants, perfect for savoring local cuisine and enjoying the seaside ambiance.
Monte Carlo, Monaco
The tiny principality of Monaco, a sovereign state of just under one square mile, has an outsized resume, boasting some of the planet's most expensive real estate, and the world's most prestigious casino.
Monte Carlo, Monaco
The tiny principality of Monaco, a sovereign state of just under one square mile, has an outsized resume, boasting some of the planet's most expensive real estate, and the world's most prestigious casino.
Portofino, Italy
With its verdant hills, charming waterside restaurants, and miles of hiking trails among chestnut and olive groves, the quaint little fishing village of Portofino has became a playground of the rich and famous.
Florence / Pisa (livorno), Italy
As the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence and its historic center is bursting with elegant squares, imposing palaces, magnificent churches, incredible art galleries and museums with an abundance of riches.
Rome (civitavecchia), Italy
Whether it’s tossing a coin in a fabled fountain or being awestruck by the magnificence of St. Peter’s Basilica and Michelangelo’s masterpieces, Rome seems to live up to its sobriquet, the Eternal City.
Sorrento, Italy
A warming sun and gentle sea breezes have been attracting visitors to Sorrento for two millennia, and its reputation as a playground of the ancient rich and famous have resulted in lavish villas and palaces.
At Sea
Spend the day sailing in style aboard your boutique hotel at sea. Indulge in a treatment at Sanctum Spa, stay ship shape with a class at our fitness center, or lounge the day away on our sunny pool deck.In the evening, savor inspired Italian cuisine at Aqualina, or relish in a classic steakhouse experience at Prime C. Plus, you’ll find plenty of exciting evening entertainment, from thrilling shows at Cabaret Lounge to intimate performances in the Living Room.
Kotor, Montenegro
One of Europe’s best-preserved cities of medieval or Renaissance vintage, Kotor’s walls were constructed right into the slopes of the mountain behind it, making it an amazing sight on approach from the sea.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
To visit Dubrovnik is to step back in time to the Middle Ages, as the town is one massive museum of fountains, palaces and churches, with thick walls that date back to the 13th century and encircle the city.
Hvar, Croatia
With its fertile plains, fresh water springs, fields of lavender, fruit orchards, ancient olive trees and vineyards, it’s no wonder Hvar frequently appears on lists of the world’s most appealing islands.
Koper, Slovenia
Koper is the gateway to an array of intercontinental adventures. Only 30 minutes away from Koper, Trek through the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Skocjan Caves, which features the largest underground canyon in the world. Or stay local and enjoy the charms of Koper itself, with historic sites like the 12th century St. Mary’s of the Assumption Cathedral, the Praetorian Palace.
Venice, Italy
An independent city-state and major power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Venice consists of more than 100 small islands connected by arched bridges and is one of the world’s most beautiful cities.
Venice, Italy
An independent city-state and major power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Venice consists of more than 100 small islands connected by arched bridges and is one of the world’s most beautiful cities.
Opatija, Croatia
In 1844 Opatija began its life as a resort; with stunning coastal views and a mild climate it quickly drew an aristocratic clientele and became the fashionable seaside retreat for the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Zadar, Croatia
Perched on Adriatic Sea in Croatia, Zadar is a truly captivating city, where history-drenched cobblestone streets meet contemporary life, and are then surrounded by blue sea, green olive groves and white stone.
Sibenik, Croatia
One of the best ways to see Sibenik is to lose yourself (but not really!) in the side streets and alleys that lead to charming shops and squares. Since the countryside around Sibenik is a major wine-producing region, be sure to take a break at one of the city’s many restaurants and enjoy a local red babićpaired with some fresh Adriatic seafood.
Split, Croatia
Its Adriatic seaside lined with palm trees, Split is the largest city in Dalmatia, and custodian of the riches of culture and history found within and around the walls of the Roman emperor Diocletian’s palace.
Korcula, Croatia
Surrounded by walls, towers and gates, the enchanting medieval island town of Korcula is very pedestrian friendly with marble streets, and also a perfect setting for savoring renowned local wine and cheese.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
To visit Dubrovnik is to step back in time to the Middle Ages, as the town is one massive museum of fountains, palaces and churches, with thick walls that date back to the 13th century and encircle the city.
Kotor, Montenegro
One of Europe’s best-preserved cities of medieval or Renaissance vintage, Kotor’s walls were constructed right into the slopes of the mountain behind it, making it an amazing sight on approach from the sea.
At Sea
Spend the day sailing in style aboard your boutique hotel at sea. Indulge in a treatment at Sanctum Spa, stay ship shape with a class at our fitness center, or lounge the day away on our sunny pool deck.In the evening, savor inspired Italian cuisine at Aqualina, or relish in a classic steakhouse experience at Prime C. Plus, you’ll find plenty of exciting evening entertainment, from thrilling shows at Cabaret Lounge to intimate performances in the Living Room.
Athens (piraeus), Greece
Home to the Acropolis, Athens has quite a reputation to live up to: Named for Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, the city is credited with being the cradle of European civilization and birthplace of democracy.
Athens (piraeus), Greece
Home to the Acropolis, Athens has quite a reputation to live up to: Named for Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, the city is credited with being the cradle of European civilization and birthplace of democracy.
Syros, Greece
Perfectly blending the traditional with the modern, Syros offers visitors an authentic snapshot of Greek life in the beautiful Cyclades. Come for the laid back pace, stay for the buzzing gastronomy scene. Opa!
Paros, Greece
The word picturesque must have been invented for the beguiling island of Paros, with its windmills, domed churches, and houses in traditional Cycladic style, gleaming white and blue in the bright sunshine.
Santorini, Greece
Your daydream of a Greek island meets reality in Santorini—so beautiful with its whitewashed villages and blue roofs reflecting the sea, you can almost believe the myths claiming it as the birthplace of gods.
Agios Nikolaos, (crete)
Known for having “three faces to the sea”, this port on Crete’s east coast seamlessly blends the charm of a small fishing village with the glamor of a chic resort town. With a diverse range of dining, shopping, and nightlife options, you can find your own personal paradise in Agios Nikolaos.
Rhodes, Greece
Said to have more fine days than anywhere else in Europe, Rhodes’ diverse historical influences are evident in an old town remarkably intact—in particular the medieval presence of the Knights of St John.
Ephesus (kusadasi), Turkey
Kusadasi is your port to the age-old civilization of Ephesus, once the second largest metropolitan area in the Roman Empire, and famed for the Temple of Artemis, one of the wonders of the ancient world.
Patmos, Greece
In Patmos, there is no missing the incredible Monastery of St. John, a massive dark 11th century fortress atop a hill, standing out against the traditional white houses of the village of Hora that surround it.
Chios, Greece
Situated in the northern Aegean Sea, Chios is home to a collection of stunning beaches, historic medieval villages, and a history that dates back to Neolithic times, making for a perfectly balanced vacation.
Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul is exotic, warmly welcoming and unique – after all, where else can you tour Europe and Asia on the very same afternoon? – with must sees that include Hagia Sophia, Topkapi and the Grand Bazaar.
Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul is exotic, warmly welcoming and unique – after all, where else can you tour Europe and Asia on the very same afternoon? – with must sees that include Hagia Sophia, Topkapi and the Grand Bazaar.
Canakkale (kepez), Turkey
Once the stuff of mythology, archaeological excavations at Troy have brought life to Homer’s Iliad and the tale of the beautiful Helen, fought over by warriors like Hercules and won by means of the Trojan horse.
Thessaloniki, Greece
As Greece’s second-biggest city and the Byzantine Empire’s second-most important city, the word “second” is often used to describe this port, but we’re here to tell you: Thessaloniki is anything but second-rate!
Volos, Greece
Dating back to the Neolithic age and famed as the mythical “City of the Argonauts”, Volos is a modern city in the heart of Greece, and is a place of immense natural beauty and numerous archaeological sites.
Mykonos, Greece
With its many charms including iconic windmills, fabulous beaches and an irresistible traditional town of twisting streets and alleys, Mykonos is living proof that picture postcard destinations do exist.
Nafplio, Greece
Two mountains, each crowned by a medieval fortress, overlook Nafplio and the small island citadel that once protected a harbor is now lined with delightfully inviting restaurants, cafés and small shops.
Athens (piraeus), Greece
Home to the Acropolis, Athens has quite a reputation to live up to: Named for Athena, Goddess of Wisdom, the city is credited with being the cradle of European civilization and birthplace of democracy. |
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Sailing Dates |
11 Jun 2026 |
Category |
Single |
Twin |
Triple |
Quad |
12 - Inside |
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AU $13,289
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11 - Inside |
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AU $13,869
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10 - Inside |
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AU $14,419
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09 - Inside |
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AU $14,969
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08 - Outside |
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AU $15,739
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06 - Outside |
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AU $16,299
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05 - Outside |
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AU $16,849
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04 - Outside |
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AU $17,399
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V3 - Balcony |
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AU $20,599
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V2 - Balcony |
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AU $21,149
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V1 - Balcony |
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AU $21,809
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P3 - Balcony |
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AU $23,019
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P2 - Balcony |
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AU $23,689
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P1 - Balcony |
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AU $24,459
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N2 - Deluxe |
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AU $29,089
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N1 - Deluxe |
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AU $29,969
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SP - Deluxe |
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AU $39,349
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CO - Deluxe |
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AU $42,549
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CW - Deluxe |
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AU $46,079
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Cruise Itinerary
Date |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
11 Jun 2026 |
Barcelona, Spain |
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5:00 PM |
12 Jun 2026 |
Palamos, Spain |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
13 Jun 2026 |
Sete, France |
8:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
14 Jun 2026 |
Provence, France |
8:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
15 Jun 2026 |
Sanary-Sur-Mer, France |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
16 Jun 2026 |
Nice, France |
8:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
17 Jun 2026 |
Calvi, Corsica |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
18 Jun 2026 |
Monte Carlo, Monaco |
7:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
19 Jun 2026 |
Portofino, Italy |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
20 Jun 2026 |
Livorno, (Florence, Pisa) Italy |
8:00 AM |
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21 Jun 2026 |
Livorno, (Florence, Pisa) Italy |
|
8:00 PM |
22 Jun 2026 |
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy |
7:30 AM |
7:30 PM |
23 Jun 2026 |
Sorrento, Italy |
8:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
24 Jun 2026 |
At Sea |
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25 Jun 2026 |
Kotor, Montenegro |
9:30 AM |
8:00 PM |
26 Jun 2026 |
Dubrovnik, Croatia |
8:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
27 Jun 2026 |
Hvar, Croatia |
8:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
28 Jun 2026 |
Koper, Slovenia |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
29 Jun 2026 |
Venice, Italy |
6:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
30 Jun 2026 |
Opatija, Croatia |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
1 Jul 2026 |
Zadar, Croatia |
8:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
2 Jul 2026 |
Sibenik, Croatia |
8:00 AM |
9:00 PM |
3 Jul 2026 |
Split, Croatia |
8:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
4 Jul 2026 |
Korcula, Croatia |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
5 Jul 2026 |
Dubrovnik, Croatia |
8:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
6 Jul 2026 |
Kotor, Montenegro |
9:30 AM |
6:00 PM |
7 Jul 2026 |
At Sea |
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8 Jul 2026 |
Athens (Piraeus) Greece |
6:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
9 Jul 2026 |
Syros, Greece |
8:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
10 Jul 2026 |
Paros, Greece |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
11 Jul 2026 |
Santorini, Greece |
8:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
12 Jul 2026 |
Aghios Nikolaos, Greece |
8:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
13 Jul 2026 |
Rhodes, Greece |
8:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
14 Jul 2026 |
Kusadasi, Turkey |
8:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
15 Jul 2026 |
Patmos, Greece |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
16 Jul 2026 |
Chios, Greece |
8:00 AM |
3:00 PM |
17 Jul 2026 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
1:00 PM |
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18 Jul 2026 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
19 Jul 2026 |
Canakkale (Kepez), Turkey |
8:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
20 Jul 2026 |
Thessaloniki, Greece |
8:00 AM |
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21 Jul 2026 |
Thessaloniki, Greece |
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9:00 PM |
22 Jul 2026 |
Volos, Greece |
7:30 AM |
7:00 PM |
23 Jul 2026 |
Mykonos, Greece |
8:00 AM |
10:00 PM |
24 Jul 2026 |
Nafplion, Greece |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
25 Jul 2026 |
Athens (Piraeus) Greece |
5:00 AM |
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All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
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