The Black Sea
An inland sea enabling visits to places that evoke thoughts of battles past, Sevastopol, Yalta and Odessa. There are also some surprisingly attractive seaside resorts offering sanctuary the Eastern European holidaymaker.
A relatively infrequently visited cruise destination, a Black Sea cruise offers a combination of wonderful beaches and captivating excursions. Bordering Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Georgia & Turkey – a fascinating choice of ports awaits:
Yalta, Ukraine
The pearl of Crimea, this beautiful Ukrainian city offers a delightful waterfront promenade, lovely beaches and a genuinely cosmopolitan buzz.
Constanta, Romania
Sitting pretty on the Romanian coast, Constanta enjoys a climate comparable to the south of France. From here you can visit Bucharest, dubbed ‘Little Paris' in part due to its delightful architecture & layout.
Nessebar, Bulgaria
The beaches at Nessebar are cited as being the finest of all along the Black Sea coast line. The old town offers a wide range of architectural monuments and an easily explorable network of narrow winding streets packed with all manners of little curiosity bazaars.
Which cruise lines go there?
Operators offering Black Sea cruises include: