
Duration
7 Nights
Journey Type
Cruise only (Please call for flight options)
Ports
6 Ports
1 May
Setting sail from Palma de Mallorca
Mallorca is renowned for its beaches, ranging from big, bustling resorts to small, secluded coves. The island interior offers ruggedly beautiful scenery and quaint little towns, while the charming capital, Palma, boasts an attractive old quarter dominated by the imposing Gothic cathedral.

2-3 May
Spain: Ibiza

Although Ibiza is best known as a hedonistic party island, it’s easy to give the clubbers a swerve and discover the White Isle’s mellower side. The island boasts some spectacularly beautiful coastline, and the fortified Old Town (Dalt Vila) is UNESCO listed.
4 May
Spain: Ciutadella

Ciutadella is Menorca’s pretty second city, centred around a mostly traffic-free core of golden-hued medieval buildings. The city was originally founded by the Carthaginians and was almost destroyed by the Ottomans in 1558, a disaster that is still commemorated by the locals every July.
5-6 May
France: Collioure

The pretty seaside resort of Collioure sits on French Catalonia’s Côte Vermeille, close to the border with Spain. The town has an impressive artistic heritage, providing the inspiration for the Fauvist movement amongst artists such as Matisse, Picasso and Bracque, and today there are more than 30 galleries and workshops.
7 May
France: Saint Tropez

Ever since Brigitte Bardot put Saint Tropez on the map with the seminal ‘And God Created Woman’ in 1956, this diminutive fishing village on the French Riviera has been a magnet for the international glitterati.
8 May
Arriving in Nice
Nice enjoys a marvellous setting on one of the most glorious stretches of the Côte d'Azur, the sweeping Bay of Angels, so it's no wonder that tourists have been flocking here since the 19th century. A stroll along the waterfront Promenade des Anglais, flanked by palm trees on one side and the dazzling blue of the Mediterranean on the other, is the quintessential Niçois experience, and one we'll never tire of. Do try and make some time to explore the old town as well though; it's a maze of wonderfully winding streets, some of which may be barely wide enough to squeeze through after that hearty seafood lunch!


Our tip
Buy a Nice Riviera Pass from the tourist office which gets you free access to many museums and historical places both in and around Nice, not to mention a ride on the open-topped bus!
Your home from home



The first of The Ritz-Carlton's hotly anticipated yachts, Evrima, makes her debut in 2021.
What we love
The Ritz-Carlton brand takes to the water for the first time, with three stylish resort-style yachts set to shake up the luxury cruise market. Each yacht will have 149 suites, all with a private terrace, plus five dining venues, an outdoor marina and inclusive pricing. The first yacht's name has been unveiled; Azora.
Capacity | 298 Guests |
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Crew | 246 Staff |
Style | An extension of the Ritz-Carlton brand, with a resort style on board and stylish, Scandi-influenced decor. |
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Year Built | 2021 |
Tonnage | 24,000 grt |
Length | 623 feet |
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Where to stay in Nice
A Mundy favourite is the famous Negresco on the Promenade des Anglais, something of a museum in its own right.

See more of southern France
Travel out of Nice into Provence and visit the lovely villages such as Eze and St Paul de Vence.