Hope you've all had a fabulous Christmas I certainly have, its been great spending Christmas in Marbella with all my family, it's the only real time we get all together, only a few more days left then packing to come home....looking forward to hearing from you all in the New year when I'm back at Cruise.co.uk
Yesterday we all headed to Malaga for a spot of retail therapy and on the way back we stopped at Malaga Port, I had wanted to visit the Port as Royal Caribbean have one of it's ship "Adventure of the Seas" starting many cruises there for 2011
The port of Málaga is a passenger port with a regular line to Melilla. Malaga provides not only sun, beaches and a soft climate, but its joy, gastronomy and a rich cultural hence is an ideal location for a cruise and also a starting point for a great journey to other parts of the world.
Many companies have chosen Malaga as one of the favorite destinations for starting a cruise. The ships generally are routing along the Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands, the African coast and as well the Italian or French coasts and due to the landscape and the climate convert the cruise into a dream trip.
During the year 2011, the ‘Adventure of the Seas’, and ‘MSC Poesia’ are carrying out many cruises starting there, check them out at www.cruise.co.uk
The vessel “Adventure of the Seas” May - October 2011
Leaving Malaga : Valencia : Rome (Civitavecchia) : Florence/Pisa(Livorno) : Ajaccio, Corsica : Malaga
I thought you might be as well interested to know that the companies of Royal Caribbean and the Spanish railway RENFE have agreed in creating a service denominated "Puerto de Atocha" (Port of Atocha), transporting cruise ships customers from Madrid to Malaga in the high speed train AVE. The cruise ship company will be directly in charge for the transaction of customer tickets who have acquired a cruise which begins and concludes in Malaga. The idea behind is that the client arriving in Madrid-Atocha will be "embarking in the capital", getting delivered his luggage directly to his cabin on the ship.The access road to the Malaga cruise terminal is currently a link road joining the Malaga ring roads denominated "Nuevo Acceso al Puerto de Málaga por Ronda Intermedia-San Andrés".
How to get to Malaga port
The international Malaga airport is only 15 minutes away from the port and has a direct access via the motorway. Both the Malaga railway station Maria Zambrano and the main Malaga bus station are situated 1,5 kilometres from the port.
Bye for now, get checking those Malaga cruises at www.cruise.co.uk
Pippa

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