Mediterranean Harbor
This page is about attractions and restaurants in "Mediterranean Harbor".
Just after entering entrance, there is this area. This area is themed as an Italian port city.
There are many shops and a few attractions.
So, many guests buy disney character merchandises and souvenirs here.
About attractions
DisneySea Transit Steamer Line
DisneySea Transit Steamer Line is steamship. There are several steamships, and these steamships go to "Mediterranean Harbor"and"American Waterfront"and"Lost River Delta".
You can find five different colors of steamships. Each steamships has different name, and those names dirive from great adventurers such as Marco Polo for example. The park is really large, so I recommend you use this attraction as a transportation device.
Venetian Gondolas
It's easy to imagine what kind of attraction it is from the name. This attraction is themed as Venice. Guests can ride on gondola and enjoy view from Palazzo Canals. Gondoliers are so funny, even if you don't speak Japanese, you can feel how funny and cheerful they are.
Fortress Explorations
In this attraction, you can explore the fortress and galleon. This isn't something like thriling attraction, but you can enjoy the time spending in the fortress and galleon. Unlike other attractions, there are three defferent restaurants(Refrescos / Magellan's / Magellan's Lounge) in here.
About restaurants
Ristorante di Canaletto
With a fine view of the gondolas floating along the canal, and the beautiful homes lining the water, this is the best location for a meal!
There's no better way to enjoy a hearth-baked pizza or flavorful pasta along with a refreshing glass of beer or wine. Named for the famous Italian landscape artist, Canaletto, his delicate, atmospheric paintings are displayed in the restaurant.
You can use "Priority Seating" at this restaurant. An English menu is available. Alcoholic beverages are available.
Gondolier Snacks
This area was once used as a break area for the gondoliers, who would enjoy a coffee and share snacks they brought from home.
Eventually, local villagers also gathered for a snack and coffee, and the space was converted into what you see today. Together with the gondoliers, take a break from your travels with a refreshing gelato or other snack along with a fresh cup of coffee.
Refrescos
Once explorers and adventurers start a discussion, they never stop, not even to eat. Well, they might not have time for a proper meal, but they can have a quick snack to keep them going.
Spanish for "refreshments," this snack stand offers black pepper pork ribs and other tasty morsels for explorers needing a quick pick-me-up. An English menu is available.
Magellan's
Under the golden dome in the center of the fortress is a restaurant named after Magellan, the great explorer from the Age of Exploration. Sit among decorations representing the exploratory and astronomical breakthroughs of the time, as you enjoy an elegant course or an à la carte meal.
You can use "Priority Seating" at this restaurant. An English menu is available. Alcoholic beverages are available.
Magellan's Lounge
This lounge, located on the mezzanine of Magellan's restaurant, is where explorers and adventurers from around the world gather to engage in passionate exchanges of ideas over fine drinks and hors d'oeuvres.
At the galleon-themed bar counter, enjoy a cocktail or appetizer and you can imagine the explorers' stories of adventure. An English menu is available. Alcoholic beverages are available.
Mamma Biscotti's Bakery
Everybody calls Mrs. Biscotti "Mamma," because everybody loves her. The villagers start the day with a fresh coffee and a delicious bread or pastry whipped up in her bakery. There's really nothing better. Why not sit down at an outdoor table and enjoy a coffee and pastry of your own?
Zambini Brothers' Ristorante
The three Zambini brothers were among the first to set up shop in this area, and to this day, the brothers' descendents continue to make fine wines, olive oils, and more.
In the early 20th century, the brothers converted an old winery into this restaurant, where they served their own favorite dishes, such as pizza, pasta, rice dishes, and more to the local villagers and travelers. Stop by when you're passing through! An English menu is available. Alcoholic beverages are available.
Cafe Portofino
This was originally a very small, unassuming restaurant, but it was so popular, the owners converted the fishing net repair shop next door into a dining area for their many Guests.
In this rustic seaside Italian buffeteria, you can enjoy pasta, rotisserie chicken, and other delicious dishes while enjoying the view of Mediterranean Harbor. An English menu is available. Alcoholic beverages are available.
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