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Nestled in the heart of Mallorca, Palma's allure is undeniable. The majestic Cathedral of La Seu stands as a testament to the island's rich history, while the cobbled streets around Plaça Santa Eulàlia whisper tales of its ancient past. Stroll along the scenic Passeig d'es Born and experience the vibrant atmosphere of traditional evening promenades. Don't miss a visit to the stunning Gothic Llotja, a masterpiece of Mediterranean architecture. As you wander the historic ramparts and bask in the golden glow of dawn, let Palma de Mallorca captivate your senses and inspire your wanderlust.

On the west coast of Corsica, in the Gulf of Ajaccio, lies the island’s enchanting capital, with a fascinating blend of history and nature: the Genoese fortress, perched on the coast, guards the beautiful bay and tells of times long past. Napoleon I was born in Ajaccio – and you can follow in his footsteps through the narrow streets along the harbour promenade to the house where he was born. A stroll through the old quarter leads to the modern districts, boasting wide boulevards and pretty squares. The surrounding hills offer spectacular views of the city and the deep-blue sea.
On the north-west coast of Sardinia lies Alghero, a picturesque little town with a Mediterranean flair and historical treasures. For over 400 years, Alghero was a Catalan enclave, and many older inhabitants still speak the Algherese dialect today. The old town is characterised by medieval buildings, colourful houses and Catalan Gothic architecture, which is particularly visible in the church of San Francesco. The Cathedral of Santa Maria is also an impressive example of sacred architecture. The city beaches around Alghero invite you to take a refreshing dip - the crystal-clear sea makes the region a paradise for sun worshippers and connoisseurs.


Sicily’s third-largest city offers a fascinating blend of history and culture. Also known as the “gateway to Sicily” because of its proximity to the Italian mainland, Messina features impressive architecture, including the imposing cathedral, which houses the largest mechanical clock in the world in its bell tower. The city is also full of magnificent palazzi such as Palazzo Zanca and Palazzo dei Leoni as well as elaborate baroque fountains. The volcanic island of Stromboli, known for its continuous lava fountains, can be seen in the distance and is a spectacular sight when the weather is clear. Messina combines living history with Mediterranean charm and is an ideal starting point to explore the beauty of Sicily.


Dubrovnik is known as the “pearl of the Adriatic” or the “Croatian Athens”. It is a cultural centre and a highlight on the Dalmatian coast. Its old town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Mighty fortress walls rise high above the deep-blue sea and protect one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe. Baroque palaces, churches and Renaissance facades characterise the cityscape, while the narrow streets are partly paved with marble. Fans will recognise the backdrop from the series “Game of Thrones”, which was filmed here. At Gundulic Square, local specialities such as lavender sachets, arancini and liqueurs entice visitors’ senses, showcasing the region’s culinary diversity.

Once named “Black Korcula” after a nymph in Greek mythology because of its thick holm oak and pine forests, Croatia’s sixth-largest island offers an appealing blend of historic charm and picturesque natural scenery. Korcula City, with its symmetrical layout that acts as a natural air-conditioning system, is reminiscent of Dubrovnik with its cobblestone lanes and Renaissance buildings. The island is not only known for its architecture, but also for its wine, especially Posip white wine. The question of whether Marco Polo was born here remains a controversial topic to this day. But Korcula’s true beauty lies in its nature and the relaxed, authentic atmosphere that welcomes every visitor.

Trogir, located on the Dalmatian coast, takes visitors on an exciting journey through various eras: when exploring the old town, you will see buildings dating from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and baroque periods. Special highlights are the Cipiko Palace and the Kamerlengo Fortress from the time of Venetian rule. In addition to its historical buildings, Trogir also invites you to spend a few relaxing hours on its beautiful beaches. Cinema fans may also recognise the city from the last “Winnetou” film of 1965, in which it served as the backdrop for Santa Fe.

On the coast of the upper Adriatic, a city full of contrasts awaits visitors: Trieste, in north-eastern Italy, combines the charm of the Mediterranean with the elegance of central Europe. The magnificent architecture is particularly visible in Piazza dell’Unita d’Italia, the largest square in Europe facing the sea. Trieste features an exciting mix of sights, including its historic centre, an old port and Miramare Castle. The city’s vibrant coffee house culture, with places to relax and enjoy, reflects its unique character – here you can also discover traces of the Irish writer James Joyce, who found a source of literary inspiration in Trieste.

A picturesque coastal town that extends far into the deep-blue Mediterranean – Piran exudes enchanting Italo-Venetian flair. The lively Tartini Square, dating from the 19th century and located directly on the harbour, forms the heart of the city. With its charming alleys, small palazzi and diverse restaurants, it radiates a very special atmosphere further enhanced by the surrounding ring walls. The salt from the salt pans brought prosperity to Piran early on and still makes it one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Slovenia.

Step into the enchanting world of Venice, a city that captivates with its timeless beauty and unique charm. As you glide through its serene canals, surrounded by splendid palaces and historic churches, you'll feel the echoes of a rich trading history between Europe and the East. Wander through narrow alleyways, discovering hidden gems at every turn, until you find yourself in the iconic Piazza San Marco, where the lively ambiance calls for a delightful coffee or an enticing aperitif. Venice awaits to weave unforgettable memories into your travel narrative.




在陽光明媚的日子,您將會愛上這個寬敞的DEDON沙發島,它是享受獨處放鬆的理想之地。根據時尚而柔和的自然色調以及高品質的家具,這個85平方米(915平方英尺)的頂層大套房分為獨立的生活和臥室區域,讓您倍感舒適與寧靜。房間設有寬敞的步入式衣櫃,以及慷慨的用餐區,為您的用餐體驗提供足夠的空間。在陽台上,您還可以盡情享受陽光,體驗DEDON沙發島的悠閒。豪華的浴室配備了地暖、雙洗手台、按摩浴缸、獨立淋浴以及私人桑拿,讓您在航行中也能享有無與倫比的放鬆享受。此外,專屬管家服務及24小時套房服務,確保您隨時能夠獲得所需的協助。無論是享用免費的迷你吧飲品、精緻的小點心,還是透過平板電腦輕鬆預約餐廳 "The Globe by Kevin Fehling" 的桌位,這一切都使您的郵輪體驗更加獨特而奢華。














