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Black Sea Cruise
The Black Sea is the ideal cruise destination for those wishing to see a variety of countries, breathtaking landscapes and famous landmarks all in one trip. This region has now become a popular tourist destination and offers the opportunity to explore areas that still offer much mystery.
The Black Sea is an inland sea located between Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey and the Ukraine. These cruises offer a unique insight into the different sights and cultures of Eastern Europe. The Black Sea is almost completely cut off from the world's other seas and oceans. The deepest waters of the Black Sea extend to depths of well over two kilometres. There are various theories on the origins of the name Black Sea, with one option being that it simply is a reference to visibility levels in the waters, which are much lower than in the neighbouring Mediterranean Sea.
The countries located in this region offer rich cultural history and architectural masterpieces. A popular destination for cruisers to discover is the popular city of Istanbul with its intriguing mix of modern and ancient architecture. In Romania, Constanta offers an entrance to the historical city of Bucharest, while those stopping off in Bulgaria can relax on some of Eastern Europe's most stunning beaches. Whilst on a Black Sea cruise why not take a trip along the Danube River, a primary feeder to the inland expanse of water and the longest river in the European Union.
A cruise to this fascinating land promises unforgettable experiences, leaving you with a deeper understanding of the interesting places you see and the charming people that you meet. You can marvel at the ancient treasures, stand in wonderment before the stunning palaces and admire the inspiring architectural works of art. Soak up the colourful history and be greeted by lively folklore performances when you venture ashore. A Black Sea cruise is a truly magical experience.
Black Sea Ports

Burgas, Bulgaria
Constanta, Romania
Istanbul, Turkey
Nessebur, Bulgaria
Novorossiysk, Russia
Odessa, Ukraine
Sevastopol, Ukraine
Sochi, Russia
Trabzon, Turkey
Varna, Bulgaria
Yalta, Ukraine
























