Monaco cruise port guide
The tiny principality of Monaco, a sovereign state of just under one square mile, has an outsized resume, boasting some of the planet's most expensive real estate, and the world's most prestigious casino. Facing the sea, and engulfed on the other three sides by France, it has been the domain of the Grimaldi dynasty since the 14th century, and enjoys the same glamorous reputation as the rest of the Riviera.
About Monaco
Monaco is a sovereign city-state and microstate on the French Riviera, the second-smallest state in the world by area (2.08 km²). Known for its Monte Carlo Casino, luxury yachts, Formula One Grand Prix, and ultra-wealthy residents, Monaco serves as both a port of call and embarkation port for Mediterranean cruises. Port Hercule accommodates cruise ships, and smaller vessels moor at the Fontvieille port.
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Cruises visiting Monaco
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Italy, France & Spain Cruise: Rosas, Marseille & Florence
Azamara Onward · Western Mediterranean · 9 nights
from $5,449
$605 / night
Barcelona To Athens Grand Voyage
Azamara Onward · Western Mediterranean · 37 nights
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Best Of The Mediterranean Cruise: Monte Carlo, Rome & Sorrento
Azamara Quest · Western Mediterranean · 11 nights
from $4,989
$453 / night
Mediterranean Combination Cruise: Barcelona, Venice & Athens
Azamara Quest · Western Mediterranean · 31 nights
from $12,669
$408 / night
Venice To Lisbon Grand Voyage
Azamara Onward · Eastern Mediterranean · 42 nights
from $17,269
$411 / night
Italy, France & Spain Cruise: Florence, Nice & Palamos
Azamara Onward · Europe · 7 nights
from $2,639
$377 / night
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