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6 Best Places to Visit in the Mediterranean

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View of the Amalfi Coast from Villa Rufalo gardens in Ravello, Italy

Amalifi Coast, Italy

Before you plan your Mediterranean vacation be sure to consider the following information on the six best places to visit during your trip.

From the historic neighborhoods of Athens to the magnificent seascapes of Mallorca, the bewitching century-old beauty of Barcelona, and the treasure trove of colorful culture on the Amalfi Coast, this list shares what you need to know about and the experiences to enjoy when you vacation to the best destinations in the Mediterranean.

We help you plan a trip that suits your travel preferences and this information also suggests several highlights to ensure your travels to the Mediterranean are picture-perfect.

Overview
  1. 1. Athens, Greece
  2. 2. Barcelona, Spain
  3. 3. Dubrovnik, Croatia
  4. 4. The Amalfi Coast, Italy
  5. 5. Hvar, Croatia
  6. 6. Mallorca, Spain
  7. Explore the Best Places to Visit in the Mediterranean

1. Athens, Greece

Aerial view of Athens at sunset with the Acropolis in the foreground.

Athens, Greece

The capital of Greece, Athens, is a reservoir of European history that delights casual travelers, family explorers, romantic honeymooners, and history buffs. No matter where you wander to uncover Athens’ historic treasures, you will have a view of the towering columns of the Acropolis perched above the city on a lofty rocky outcrop.

You can delve into the myths and Ancient Greek legacies as you explore the complex, before you admire modern artworks at The National Museum of Contemporary Art, meander the old roads of Monastiraki or Plaka, and savor traditional Greek cooking at family-owned tavernas beneath Mount Lycabettus.

Highlights of Athens: The Acropolis | Acropolis Museum | National Archaeology Museum | Plaka | Ancient Agora

2. Barcelona, Spain

Park Guell in Barcelona, Spain

Park Guell in Barcelona, Spain

History, natural beauty, and diverse cultures clash in the modern Mediterranean metropolitan of Barcelona.

The Catalonian capital boasts a Medieval Gothic Quarter adjacent to the bustling boulevard of Las Ramblas, contemporary museums around the corner from emblematic artworks of the greatest painters, and the surreal architectural marvels curated and envisioned by master architect Antoni Gaudi.

Explore Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila, and Park Guell, before you fine dine at the decorated Michelin-starred restaurants or eat local at the bubbly food markets in historic plazas.

Highlights of Barcelona: Sagrada Familia | Park Guell | Casa Mila | Las Ramblas | Picasso Museum

3. Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

The walled medieval city of Dubrovnik, fronting the Adriatic Sea, is a vision of history most notably recognized as the backdrop of award-winning television shows, namely Game of Thrones. Limestone fortresses stand behind old city gates, royal staircases climb coastal hills, and the sounds of fountains sing nearby quaint cafés and charming eateries.

You can walk the ancient city wall, wander the archaic Old Town, and kayak between the crumbling ramparts to capture new perspectives of the storied city. At sunset, make yourself comfortable on sunbeds on gorgeous beaches and clink cocktail glasses with your loved ones.

Highlights of Dubrovnik: The Old City Walls | Stradun | Dubrovnik Cathedral | Loggia Square | Fort Lovrijenac

4. The Amalfi Coast, Italy

Positano on the Amalfi Coast, Italy

Positano on the Amalfi Coast, Italy

Italy’s magnificent stretch of Mediterranean coastline spans from the town of Positano to Vietri Sul Mare. These are two of the several colorful and charming Italian resort towns nestled on the craggy white embankments overlooking the Amalfi Coast’s pristine azure sea.

Small streets hiding humble eateries, blue-domed churches ringing bells in the afternoon, and landscaped gardens covering the coastal interior treat visitors to some sensational days in the Mediterranean. You can hike gentle trails climbing the headlands, tuck into traditional Italian seafood dishes, and sail the seas during sunset to absorb the Amalfi’s arresting atmosphere.

Highlights of the Amalfi Coast: Positano | Grotta dello Smeraldo | Ravello | Villa Rufolo | Vallone delle Ferriere

5. Hvar, Croatia

Hvar, Croatia

Hvar, Croatia

The second Croatian destination to make our list, Hvar, is an island of stunning proportions that presents some of Europe’s most cinematic seascapes. The seas that circle the island’s sparkling shores are crystal clear and Hvar welcomes the sunniest days in Europe.

A stop in Hvar is as relaxing as it is breathtaking, giving you a chance to embrace Mediterranean bliss at an unhurried pace. Many come for the scrumptious food and sumptuous wines, while others prefer to spend their days lapping up the entertaining water sports at beautiful beaches. Either way, a stay in Hvar will complete your Croatian getaway in the Mediterranean.

Highlights of Hvar: St. Stephen's Cathedral | St. Stephen's Square | Franciscan Monastery | Venetian Loggia and Clock Tower | Spanjola Fortress

6. Mallorca, Spain

Panoramic view of Porte de Sóller, Palma Mallorca, Spain

Port de Sóller in Mallorca, Spain

The rugged coastline of Mallorca is a ravishing place to escape the busy activity on Ibiza. Mediterranean vacations to Mallorca reward travelers with experiences in old Roman and Moorish citadels that fringe stretches of white sand.

Caves and coves provide plenty to explore, observation points on the hills share unrivaled spectacles of the Balearic Sea, and a vibrant nightlife gives party-goers a festive reason to stop over at Spain’s Balearic Islands. Exquisite seafood dishes often constitute breakfast, lunch, and dinner for visitors salivating at the thought of devouring the Mediterranean’s catches of the day.

Highlights of Mallorca: Catedral de Mallorca | Alcúdia | Puerto Portals | Real Cartuja de Valldemossa | Port de Sóller

Explore the Best Places to Visit in the Mediterranean

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain

Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain

Mediterranean destinations are known for their scrumptious seafood, picturesque coastlines, emerald countrysides, and historical landmarks, all of which you can discover on sample itineraries from our Mediterranean Vacation Packages.

When planning your trip to these six best places to visit in the Mediterranean, you can browse our Mediterranean Travel Guide to learn more about the places that you visit and things to do during your travels.

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