Phenomenal cruise from Monaco to Castellón, visiting the best nooks and crannies north of Valencia, where we will anchor in the best coves with good shelter. We will always travel close to the coast to avoid the strong Mistral (NW) that blows in the area and thus, we will eliminate the Fetch (reducing the wave).
Saturday:
On Saturday we will check in at 08:00 and leave Monte Carlo, Monaco, heading to Nice to see the Vielle Ville, the Promenade des Anglais, the Cathedral, etc.
Sunday:
We will go to Cannes and visit the Croisette and the Forville Market.
Monday:
We will go to Saint Tropez, a good bay to spend the night and visit its majestic and enchanted port.
Tuesday and Wednesday:
We will set sail for Marseille, where we will spend the day, given the importance of the city. We will visit the Vieux Port, Le Panier in the old town, the Cathedral of La Major, the Fort Saint Jean, the Boulevard de Longchamp with its palace, the Basilica of Notre Dame de la Garde and, if we can, we will take the boat to the Château d'If to look for the Count of Monte Cristo.
Thursday:
In the morning, we will head to Montpellier and stay all day on Friday to clean the boat. Here we will be able to visit the old town (Le Ecusson), visit the Cathedral, go shopping in the Halles Castellanes and see the Peyrou promenade.
Friday:
We will spend the day in Montpellier to clean up on board and provision the boat for the following week.
Saturday:
On Saturday we will head for Port Vendrés. There we will anchor in a huge cove that is more like an estuary, which will provide us with plenty of protection from the Mistral winds, which can be strong. If we have time, we will go down to the city.
Sunday:
We will set sail and cross the border and go to Sant Feliu de Guixols, here we will swim before going to dinner.
Monday:
This day we will sail to the mouth of the Llobregat River, next to Barcelona.
Tuesday:
We will get up and go to Salou, we will anchor on Poniente beach, we will go down to the town with the Dingui, we will have dinner and we will go to sleep.
Wednesday:
In the morning, we will leave for the Ebro Delta and visit its famous Muscleras.
Thursday:
We will set off towards our final destination, the Port of Castellón, concluding the journey.
Friday:
Check-out at 8:00 a.m.
GRADES:
The embarkation and disembarkation ports along the voyage have been considered in order to facilitate the passenger's return to the point of departure.
Weeks always start on Saturday and end on Friday.
It is essential to be punctual, as schedules are fixed.
The voyage includes certain moorings in marinas, which are included in the price. However, if for weather reasons it is not possible to spend the night in the planned anchorages and it is necessary to dock in port, passengers must cover the costs.
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