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In 2008, Atlantis creates the largest all-gay cruise ever to sail Europe – grander and better than ever before! You’ll find non-stop excitement onboard the spectacular 3200 passenger Navigator of the Seas, our most popular ship of all time. Sailing from Barcelona to Rome to Florence, Capri (Naples), Santorini, and an overnight in Mykonos. All during the absolute best season to sail the Med, and packed with the energy, style and outrageous fun of our largest cruises. It’s the best of Europe without Euros, starting at just $1499!
There’s no better ship for an all-gay cruise than Navigator. Adventure and excitement awaits you with some of the most amazing features ever seen on a ship – a rock-climbing wall, in-line skating track, and ice-skating rink. Plus, a five-story theater, an authentic 50’s diner, a world-class casino, a spectacular three-story restaurant, and an indoor promenade the length of two football fields! This 138,000-ton nautical wonder has it all, and all of it ours for the most extravagant celebration Atlantis has ever created, on any continent.
Europe’s Best from West to East
From gay-friendly Barcelona, we’ll take you in style to the most popular ports in the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the French countryside and medieval towns of Provence from charming Marseilles. Discover the seductive beauty and art of Florence or the wonders of Tuscany. Play like a jet setter on the isle of Capri, or marvel at the ruins of Pompeii. Take a spin around the breathtaking isle of Santorini, where picture perfect views await at every turn. And revel in the magical beaches and legendary nightlife of Mykonos, our most popular port of all time.
A Non-Stop City of Entertainment

From intimate cabaret shows to Atlantis’ massive stage productions, you’ll find exciting entertainment everywhere you turn, in every style. Take in a show in the majestic five-story theater, featuring the finest in gay and lesbian entertainment on two continents plus a few surprise guest stars. Take in a concert in Studio B – a setting unlike any other at sea. There’s even a parade or two in the Royal Promenade, and a fantastic ice-skating show in the stadium-style ice rink!
And that’s just the beginning. Throughout the cruise, our original piano bar entertainers, gay musical stars, up-an-coming cabaret acts, and more will entertain you in new and imaginative ways. Try your luck in the casino, watch a film in the cinema, or just enjoy a drink with friends in the Royal Promenade. The options are endless and the choices are easy.
Fun That Never Stops
Navigator offers more venues than ever for having a great time, and we’ll make sure it’s time you never forget. The massive outdoor decks create the perfect place for our phenomenal parties, featuring four of the top gay DJs from around the world. Spectacular lights, sound, and special effects in the magic of the open ocean will surround you, creating the world’s largest outdoor nightclub at sea. Our themed t-dances are legendary, and nothing tops dancing outdoors under the stars.
Some nights we’ll even turn Studio B into a remarkable themed party space. Or explore a wide range of musical styles in our state of the art nightclub.
Europe for Everyone. And Easier Than Ever.
Whether you’re visiting Europe for your first time, or have lived there all your life, Atlantis creates an all-gay environment that will make you feel right at home. We create an all-gay community where everyone is welcome: old and young, singles and couples, active and relaxed. With 3200 guests onboard, you’re certain to make new friends from all over the planet.
There’s no better way to see Europe in 2008, at fares lower than we’ve ever offered. Rooms start at just $1499 for 8 spectacular nights, all during the best season to sail the Med. Make history with Atlantis in 2008 aboard the largest and most spectacular all-gay cruise Europe has ever seen!
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As Europe's new gay capital, Barcelona marches to the beat of its own drummer. This cosmopolitan beauty on the Mediterranean captivates new and return visitors alike with its famously quirky architecture, unique and delicious cuisine, and exuberant, all-hours nightlife. Wander the tree-lined Passeig de Gracia or the narrow sidestreets of the Barri Gotic and experience Barcelona's exuberance and style.
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Located on a 26-century old port, the second largest city in France is full of surprises. As a major departure point for ships laden with French goods bound for all corners of globe, Marseilles has always had a unique international flavor. Stroll through the Vieux-Port to enjoy scenic views of the main harbor and the marina before settling down for a relaxing afternoon at one of the many cafes that line the waterfront. Known for its unique French and Mediterranean influenced gastronomy, enjoy an aperitif of Pastis or a lunch of the local Bouillabaisse.
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Visitors encounter living history in Florence, home to the Medicis and many of the world's great Renaissance treasures of art and architecture. Florence is the perfect city to explore on foot, with Santa Croce, Piazza del Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and the Uffizi Gallery all within easy reach. And Florence is just one of the many highlights of beautiful, historic Tuscany, where other places of interest range from medieval Siena to the famed Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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The largest city in Southern Italy, Naples is an ideal gateway for exploring the many fascinating treasures that this region has to offer. Thirty minutes away, near the base of Mount Vesuvius, the vast ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii provide silent and awe-inspiring testimony to daily life for locals 2,000 years ago. Further down the Sorrento Peninsula you’ll discover stunning views around every hairpin turn as you skirt the Amalfi Coast on your way to Positano and the other picturesque towns that line this route. Offshore, the island of Capri beacons with its famed Blue Grotto and quaint villages and piazzas.
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Quaint, whitewashed villages contrast with sexy, international beach crowds and a pulsing nightlife in Mykonos, one of the world’s hottest gay destinations. Chora, the island’s main town, is a tangle of twisted, cobblestone alleys that reveal a surprising range of interesting boutiques, galleries and restaurants. But Mykonos may be best known for its hot, hip beaches, and super-gay, Super Paradise beach on the island’s eastern shore leads the pack. You’ll have plenty of time to work on your tan and enjoy the scene before heading back into town for a sunset dinner at water’s edge in the Little Venice quarter. Just save some energy for enjoying the vibrant nightlife that has made Mykonos a true international hotspot.
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This island's capital of Thira is a maze of whitewashed buildings and narrow cobblestone streets atop a cliff hundreds of feet above the island's main port, where yachts and cruise ships anchor. Small, family-owned vineyards dot the center of the island. And for a romantic moment, head to the tiny town of Oia and watch the sky turn a dozen shades of pink and orange as the sun slowly drops over the horizon.
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Whether it's the Forum, the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, or St. Peter's Basilica that interests you, Rome is home to a lifetime's worth of historical, architectural, and spiritual sites. You'll also discover Rome to be a modern, vibrant city teeming with crowded cafés, fashionable shops and exciting restaurants. Turn yourself loose and get lost in this remarkable city.
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