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DAY 1
Flight
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DAY 1-3Amsterdam Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
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Day 3-45Cruise from Rotterdam and back
Day 3Cruise departs from RotterdamDeparts at: 3 pm
Cube Houses
Euromast
Erasmusbrug Bridge
The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam had much of its extensive history destroyed during the second World War, but you'll find glimpses into the past through fascinating museums and architecture. For shopping, bars and restaurants head to the Markthal, a unique building with plenty to enjoy. Meanwhile, families will love Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Euromast Tower which provides stunning views across the city.
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Day 4
At Sea
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Day 5CopenhagenArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 9 pm
Little Mermaid Statue
Tivoli Gardens
National Museum of Denmark
From colourful Nyhavn to the charm of Tivoli Gardens, Denmark’s capital is a fairytale come to life.
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Day 6AarhusArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 5 pm
ARoS Kunstmuseum
Den Gamle By
Aarhus Domkirke
Explore Denmark’s second-largest city, where modern art, historic landmarks, and beautiful parks combine to create a vibrant atmosphere.
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Day 7Berlin (Warnemunde)Arrives at: 6 am, Departs at: 9 pm
Lighthouse
Heimatmuseum
Local Beach
Since Warnemunde is just a 2 hour train journey from Berlin, many cruisers choose to head to the city, overlooking many hidden gems. This charming port town is a popular summer getaway for locals and it's easy to see why - with a seaside promenade, quirky storefronts, classic beer gardens and unique architecture, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll in the sun, followed by a splash in the sea or sunbathing on the beach.
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Day 8
At Sea
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Day 9TallinnArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 11 pm
Art Museum
Cathedral
TV Tower
Wander the cobbled streets of Tallinn’s medieval Old Town, where history, charm, and modern creativity blend beautifully.
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Day 10HelsinkiArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Helsinki Cathedral
Museum of Finland
Art Museum
A stylish mix of sleek design, seaside beauty, and rich Nordic culture awaits in Finland’s capital.
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Day 11StockholmArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Royal Palace
Fotografiska
ABBA Museum
A city of bridges, historic Gamla Stan, and a vibrant culture that blends old and new.
Situated on the Swedish Island of Gotland in the Baltic sea, Visby is one of Scandinavia's best preserved medieval towns. Follow the labyrinth of quaint cobblestone streets to picturesque cottages and ancient Gothic churches, and discover the 12th century history of this hidden gem. Whether you're looking for a simple walking tour to admire the historic architecture, or are looking to get stuck into museums, ruins and cathedrals, Visby is a must-visit for a glimpse into Scandinavia's past.
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Day 13
At Sea
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Day 14OsloArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 4 pm
Akershus Fortress
The Vigeland Park
Oslo Opera House
A perfect mix of modern architecture, Viking history, and stunning waterfront views.
Having undergone numerous refurbishments, Dover offers much more than just the stunning white cliffs and its fascinating history. As well as the Roman ruins, the excellently preserved Dover Castle and the Roman Painted House featuring impressive murals, visitors will find numerous seafood restaurants and bars along the waterfront to relax in. The town's close proximity to the cruise port makes it an idyllic spot for easy exploration, as well as a relaxing hotel stay before or after your cruise.
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Day 17RotterdamArrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 3 pm
Cube Houses
Euromast
Erasmusbrug Bridge
The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam had much of its extensive history destroyed during the second World War, but you'll find glimpses into the past through fascinating museums and architecture. For shopping, bars and restaurants head to the Markthal, a unique building with plenty to enjoy. Meanwhile, families will love Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Euromast Tower which provides stunning views across the city.
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Day 18
At Sea
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Day 19CopenhagenArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 9 pm
Little Mermaid Statue
Tivoli Gardens
National Museum of Denmark
From colourful Nyhavn to the charm of Tivoli Gardens, Denmark’s capital is a fairytale come to life.
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Day 20AarhusArrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 3 pm
ARoS Kunstmuseum
Den Gamle By
Aarhus Domkirke
Explore Denmark’s second-largest city, where modern art, historic landmarks, and beautiful parks combine to create a vibrant atmosphere.
Just a short train journey from the heart of bustling London, Tilbury offers the best sights of the city as well as attractions local to the cruise port. Explore Tilbury Fort which played a vital role in the battle against the Spanish Armada, and discover the 1127 Rochester Castle which plays host to numerous events and markets throughout the year. Finally, for a unique sightseeing tour, take a short ferry ride from Tilbury to Gravesend.
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Day 24
At Sea
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Day 25PortlandArrives at: 5:30 am, Departs at: 7 pm
Lighthouse
Portland Castle
Sculpture Park
Tied to the mainland by just a thin strip, the Isle of Portland is just four miles wide at its broadest point, but is home to an abundance of natural attractions, fascinating history and heritage sites, as well as three lighthouses. Discover the stories of smugglers and pirates, find fossils along the shore, and enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities and watersports. This paradise for wildlife will be sure to delight cruisers of all ages and interests.
This charming port town in Normandy is the gateway to France's chic capital, but is also a destination in its own right. Stick around the coast to explore the Musée des Beaux Arts and the D-Day beaches, or go on an optional shore excursion to Mont St Michel, the medieval town of Rouen, or into Paris.
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Day 27
At Sea
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Day 28Le VerdonArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Church of Notre Dame
Surfing
Cordouan Lighthouse Museum
Situated in south western France, Le Verdon (also known as Le Verdon-sur-Mer is a quaint coastal resort within easy reach of Bordeaux and Soulac-sur-Mer. Known for its prominent lighthouse and 19th century church, it's a peaceful place to stop off in during your cruise.
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Day 29Bilbao (Getxo)Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 4 pm
Bilbao Cathedral
Basilica de Begona
Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
Guggenheim Museum
Plaza Nueva
Admire iconic architecture, explore vibrant streets, and indulge in Basque cuisine in this cultural hub of northern Spain.
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Day 30
At Sea
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Day 31LisbonArrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 4 pm
Alfma District
Jeronimos Monastery
Lisbon Oceanarium
Torre de Belem
Tram 28
Sintra
St George's Castle
Ride historic trams, savour pastéis de nata, and explore the colourful streets of this vibrant, sun-drenched capital.
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Day 32Cádiz (tours to Seville)Arrives at: 11 am, Departs at: 11 pm
Playa de La Victoria
Castillo de San Sebastián
Plaza de España
Royal Alcázar of Seville
Despite its impressive modernity as a major city, Cádiz is one of the oldest continually-inhabited cities in Western Europe and an urban centre dominated by well-preserved historical landmarks – most of which can be found in Casco Antiguo, the Old Town within the remnants of Cádiz’s city walls. That doesn’t mean you won’t find any modern comforts here, though; while you’re sightseeing, you can expect to enjoy flavourful food from fantastic restaurants, comfortable cafes, and more. Sitting on Spain’s southern coast, the Port of Cádiz is also a short trip from Seville – a stunning Spanish city boasting its own unique culture and unique historical landmarks. So, if a tour of Seville is on the agenda, you’ll have no trouble getting there and back when you disembark here.
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Day 33TangierArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Medina
Caves of Hercules
Kasbah Museum
Situated in northwestern Morocco, on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea is Tangier. Built on the slopes of a chalky limestone hill, it offers a wonderful combination of historic attractions and traditional restaurants with a bustling atmosphere. In Tangier, you’ll find the impressive Great Mosque, an ancient old town, and a vibrant casbah that’s now home to Moroccan art.
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Day 34Malaga (tours to Granada)Arrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 11 pm
The Alhambra
La Manquita
Alcazaba Fortress
The embodiment of everything excellent about the Costa del Sol, Malaga is a stunning city in Spain’s Southern Iberia with an abundance of sunny beaches, fantastic food, and sensational culture to immerse yourself in. Here, you’ll find a quintessential Mediterranean experience awaits, with breathtaking views of the ocean, remarkable remnants of Spain’s history – through unique landmarks like the Malaga Roman Theatre and Alcazaba Fortress – and plenty of intriguing museums. This port of call is also great for Granada, an equally fascinating city famed for its grand medieval architecture and mountain backdrop.
From Gaudí’s masterpieces to lively tapas bars, Barcelona’s unique blend of art, culture, and history will captivate you.
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Day 38
At Sea
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Day 39GibraltarArrives at: 12 pm, Departs at: 11 pm
Apes Den
Upper Rock Nature Reserve
Great Siege Tunnels
Mediterranean Steps
Saint Michael's Cave
Nestled between Spain and Morocco, this small piece of Britain offers a warmer climate and Europe’s only wild apes. Visitors of all ages will love watching these primates at play, as well as hiking the trails through the Upper Rock Nature Reserve where you’ll find Saint Michael’s Cave. Finally, don’t forget to leave time to enjoy your favourite British classics at the numerous pubs, or try traditional Spanish tapas.
Day 41Leixoes (tours to Porto)Arrives at: 12 pm, Departs at: 11:59 pm
Castelo do Queijo (Cheese Castle)
Church of Saint Ildefonso
Praia de Matosinhos
One of the most important sea ports in Portugal and just a stone’s throw from the stunning city of Porto, Leixoes is a fantastic place to visit on a European cruise. Here – and, by extension, in Porto – you’ll find a fantastic range of historical sites showcasing remarkable architecture from centuries past, colourful cuisine that will keep you coming back for more, and a warm and welcoming culture. With a slightly warmer climate than the United Kingdom, this is a great place to visit during the summertime, but not uninviting when the winter months roll around.
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Day 42-43
At Sea
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Day 44DoverArrives at: 7 am, Departs at: 7 pm
Dover Castle
White Cliffs
Connaught Park
Having undergone numerous refurbishments, Dover offers much more than just the stunning white cliffs and its fascinating history. As well as the Roman ruins, the excellently preserved Dover Castle and the Roman Painted House featuring impressive murals, visitors will find numerous seafood restaurants and bars along the waterfront to relax in. The town's close proximity to the cruise port makes it an idyllic spot for easy exploration, as well as a relaxing hotel stay before or after your cruise.
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Day 45RotterdamArrives at: 7 am
Transfers from Port to Airport
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Cube Houses
Euromast
Erasmusbrug Bridge
The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam had much of its extensive history destroyed during the second World War, but you'll find glimpses into the past through fascinating museums and architecture. For shopping, bars and restaurants head to the Markthal, a unique building with plenty to enjoy. Meanwhile, families will love Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Euromast Tower which provides stunning views across the city.
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DAY 45
Flight
Flight details for this itinerary are not yet available. We will provide full information, including departure times and airlines, as soon as they are confirmed.
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
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Amsterdam Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 1-3
Hotel information will be confirmed closer to departure
While your specific hotel isn't confirmed just yet, you can book with confidence knowing it will be carefully selected from our trusted partners. Closer to your cruise departure we'll confirm the details and you'll have the flexibility to change the hotel, edit your hotel preferences, upgrade, or extend your stay after your booking is complete.
How the Hotel will be selected?
Great reviews from our customers. We routinely review all hotels and make sure they are up to standard.
Walking Proximity to city landmark or other areas of interest we think you may like
Great common areas. We prioritize hotel with Gym, Swimming pools and other amenities.
Each hotel we select will be 4 stars or over.
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
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Rotterdam
DAY 3
26 Jun 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam had much of its extensive history destroyed during the second World War, but you'll find glimpses into the past through fascinating museums and architecture. For shopping, bars and restaurants head to the Markthal, a unique building with plenty to enjoy. Meanwhile, families will love Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Euromast Tower which provides stunning views across the city.
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Things to do in Rotterdam:
Cube Houses
One of Rotterdam's most well-known landmarks is the Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen). These residential sets of buildings, created by Dutch architect Piet Blom, stand out because each home is cube-shaped. A unique place to visit whilst in Rotterdam, you can learn ore about the cube houses by visiting the Show Cube Museum.
Euromast
Designed by architect Maaskant, this 185-metre tower is one of the tallest buildings in Holland. Step into the elevator and head up the tower to enjoy breathtaking views over Rotterdam; and if it’s a clear day, you can even see the city of Antwerp in the distance.
Erasmusbrug Bridge
An iconic landmark in Rotterdam, the Erasmusbrug Bridge was constructed in 1986 and connects the north and south of the city. A striking feat of engineering, it’s surrounded by cafes, restaurants and hotels.
At Sea
DAY 4
27 Jun 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Copenhagen
DAY 5
28 Jun 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 9 PM
Comprising unique architecture, scenic canals and a wide range of attractions within easy reach of the cruise port, Copenhagen is often hailed as the best city in the world in which to live. No matter your age or interests, and no matter the weather, there's something for everyone - take a bus tour to get your bearings, then explore royal palaces, museums and parks. Nyhavn is an iconic spot for photos, cafes and culture, and breathtaking 18th-century architecture.
Things to do in Copenhagen:
Little Mermaid Statue
The Little Mermaid sculpture, perhaps one of Copenhagen's most well-known tourist destinations, took inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen's well-known fairy tale. The Little Mermaid, a gift from Danish brewer Carl Jacobsen to the City of Copenhagen, was unveiled on August 23, 1913 and is located on Langelinie Pier.
Tivoli Gardens
Situated in the centre of Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens is a theme park with rides, a beautiful lake, shops, cafes and more. The third-oldest operational amusement park in the world, it dates back to 1843. A magical attraction that’s worth a visit when you’re in Copenhagen, it has something for all ages.
National Museum of Denmark
Denmark's main cultural history museum, the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, contains a variety of exhibits, from Danish artefacts to international exhibits. Located near Strget in Copenhagen's downtown, it's the perfect day out for those wanting to learn more about Denmark's captivating past.
Aarhus
DAY 6
29 Jun 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Denmark’s second largest city, Aarhus, is a vibrant destination that’s full of cafes, restaurants, museums and other attractions that make it a wonderful place to visit. A university city, it’s the cultural heart of Jutland and has a beautiful combination of modern and historic landmarks. From scenic woodland to the contemporary art museum, you’ll find it all in Aarhus.
Things to do in Aarhus:
ARoS Kunstmuseum
Aarhus is home to the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum. One of the most popular and significant attractions in the city, the museum was founded in 1859 and is the first public art museum outside of Copenhagen in Denmark. Known for its colourful walkway, it has an array of different artworks to see.
Den Gamle By
Feel like you’ve been transported back in time at Den Gamle By. An open-air town museum, known as ‘The Old Town’ it’s located within the picturesque Aarhus Botanical Gardens. A unique experience within the centre of the city, there are lots of family friendly activities to discover.
Aarhus Domkirke
Aarhus Domkirke, also known as the Aarhus Cathedral, is located in the heart of the city. Not only does it have a beautiful interior, but it’s the longest and tallest church in Denmark- measuring 96 metres in height and 93 metres in length.
Berlin (Warnemunde)
DAY 7
30 Jun 2027
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 9 PM
Since Warnemunde is just a 2 hour train journey from Berlin, many cruisers choose to head to the city, overlooking many hidden gems. This charming port town is a popular summer getaway for locals and it's easy to see why - with a seaside promenade, quirky storefronts, classic beer gardens and unique architecture, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll in the sun, followed by a splash in the sea or sunbathing on the beach.
Things to do in Berlin (Warnemunde):
Lighthouse
One of the most significant landmarks in Warnemunde is the lighthouse. Overlooking the Warnow River, the lighthouse was built in 1898 and has an impressive height of 36.9. A must visit whilst in the area, when you reach the top of it you’ll be awarded with breathtaking panoramic views.
Heimatmuseum
Housed in a picturesque building that dates to the 18th century, the museum is beautifully furnished with an array of collections showcasing the seafaring past, along with other artefacts from the local area. A fascinating insight into Warnermunde’s past, this quaint museum is situated in the centre of the port town.
Local Beach
One of the main beaches in the coastal resort, the Strand Warnemunde is distinguished by a white sandy beach and spans 200 metres. Warnemünde Beach is a well-liked gathering location due to the abundance of sports facilities available to enjoy on the beach.
At Sea
DAY 8
01 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Tallinn
DAY 9
02 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
With over a thousand years of history, Tallinn has struck a fantastic balance between old and new attractions, making it an ideal port of call. To get stuck into Estonian history and culture, visit the Estonian Architecture Museum and Tallinn's Old Town, both boasting fascinating insights into the city. Head to the TV Tower for unrivalled views across the Baltic, and for relaxing in the sun, Pirita Promenade will take you to the sandy beach for sunbathing and swimming.
Things to do in Tallinn:
Art Museum
Situated within a 18th-century Baroque palace, the Kadriorg Art Museum showcases international art dating between the 16th and 20th century. Built in 1725, the art museum was designed by Mikhail Zemtsov and Gaetano Chiaveri.
Cathedral
Taillin’s largest orthodox church, the Aleksander Nevski Katedraal is situated in the heart of the city. Built by Mikhail Preobrazhensky in an extraordinary and colourful Russian style, it dates to the late 19th century and is still an active church on Toompea hill.
TV Tower
If you want breathtaking views of Tallinn, head up the Tallinn Tv Tower. An impressive structure and landmark, it soars 314m in the air and features a viewing platform on the 21st level with glass flooring.
Helsinki
DAY 10
03 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Boasting the sophisticated style and charm of a Scandinavian city, Helsinki is home to unique architecture, countless open parks, lavish shopping opportunities and some of the best seafood in the world. Grab a cup of rich Finnish coffee from the popular Market Square, pick up some handcrafted souvenirs and start exploring. We recommend the Chapel of Silence, Helsinki City Museum, the Design District and Helsinki University's Botanical Gardens.
Things to do in Helsinki:
Helsinki Cathedral
The Helsinki Cathedral is a Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki and is situated in Senate Square in the neighbourhood of Kruununhaka. The church was initially constructed between 1830 and 1852 as a memorial to Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, the Grand Duke of Finland.
Museum of Finland
In the National Museum of Finland you’ll find an array of artefacts dating all the way back to the Stone Age. Objects which showcase Finland’s fascinating cultural history, it’s housed within an impressive building designed in a romantic, Finnish national style.
Art Museum
The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma is located within Mannerheimintie in Helsinki. A quirky, modern building, it forms part of the Finnish National Gallery and houses contemporary art from an array of different international artists.
Stockholm
DAY 11
04 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Combining ancient history and architecture with modern urban flair, Stockholm is known as one of the most welcoming cities in the world. Culture vultures, in particular, will be delighted by the range of attractions on offer, such as the fairytale-esque Old Town, the extravagant royal palace and the Vasa Museum. For ultimate relaxation, head to a Swedish sauna to soak in an ambient setting. Just don't forget to leave time for authentic Swedish street food!
Things to do in Stockholm:
Royal Palace
One of most impressive palaces in Europe, the Royal Palace of Stockholm holds the majority of the monarchy's formal receptions year-round, as well as being the King of Sweden's official home. The palace, designed to resemble a Roman palace, was constructed in the baroque style by architect Nicodemus Tessin. With a state apartment overlooking the city and smaller living rooms facing the inner courtyard, the palace includes more than 600 rooms spread across eleven storeys.
Fotografiska
Housed in an impressive brick building, the Fotografiska is a photography museum filled with contemporary exhibitions. Showcasing world-class photography, this unique attraction is located within the centre of the city.
ABBA Museum
Whether you love ABBA or you simply want to learn more about the band's iconic past, ABBA The Museum in Stockholm makes for a fun day out. See costumes they wore, artwork and more at this fascinating museum in the heart of the city
Visby, Gotland. Sweden
DAY 12
05 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 2 PM
Situated on the Swedish Island of Gotland in the Baltic sea, Visby is one of Scandinavia's best preserved medieval towns. Follow the labyrinth of quaint cobblestone streets to picturesque cottages and ancient Gothic churches, and discover the 12th century history of this hidden gem. Whether you're looking for a simple walking tour to admire the historic architecture, or are looking to get stuck into museums, ruins and cathedrals, Visby is a must-visit for a glimpse into Scandinavia's past.
Things to do in Visby, Gotland. Sweden:
DBW Park
One of the most upscale parks in the city is DBW Park, which is situated on the shore of the Baltic Sea. In addition to several walking and jogging trails, and a variety of native and foreign species, this botanical park also has lush trees and vibrant flowers. A must when you visit the city, its tranquil atmosphere will be a welcome break from the hustle and bustle.
Kneippbyn
A short journey from Visby is the Kneippbyn theme park. Full of waterslides, rides and live performances throughout the day, it’s inspired by the iconic Pippi Longstocking films and is a fun day out for all the family.
Lummelunda
The Lummelunda Cave is situated in a nature preserve north of Visby on the Swedish island of Gotland. One of the longest caverns in Sweden, the investigated portion of this karst cave is nearly 4.5 km long.
At Sea
DAY 13
06 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Oslo
DAY 14
07 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
As Norway's capital city, there's no doubt that Oslo is a hub of stylish architecture, Scandinavian culture and quirky art scenes, as well as plenty of traditional Norwegian cuisine. The renowned Opera House and Holmenkollen Ski Museum are just two examples of the fascinating and eye-catching attractions you'll find in this cosmopolitan city, while outdoor adventurers will love exploring Vigeland Sculpture Park.
Things to do in Oslo:
Akershus Fortress
Akershus Fortress is an amazing place to learn about Oslo's past. Under king Hkon V, construction on Akershus Castle and Fortress began in 1299. The 1300s saw the completion of the mediaeval fortress, which was strategically situated at the tip of the headland and resisted several sieges throughout the centuries.
The Vigeland Park
A bus ride away from the cruise port, Vigeland Park is an incredible sculpture park and museum that displays an array of exhibitions and pieces, including from the park’s namesake, Gustav Vigeland. A beautiful, tranquil park it spans an impressive 80 acres.
Oslo Opera House
Situated within easy reach of the cruise port, in the centre of Oslo, the Oslo Opera House is the permanent home of the Norwegian Ballet and National Opera. Unique in design, it’s located within the popular Bjorvika neighbourhood. You can even climb the opera house, which grants incredible views of the Oslofjord from the top.
Oslofjord (Scenic Cruising)
DAY 14
07 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 4:01 PM to 4:01 PM
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At Sea
DAY 15
08 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Dover
DAY 16
09 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 7 PM
Having undergone numerous refurbishments, Dover offers much more than just the stunning white cliffs and its fascinating history. As well as the Roman ruins, the excellently preserved Dover Castle and the Roman Painted House featuring impressive murals, visitors will find numerous seafood restaurants and bars along the waterfront to relax in. The town's close proximity to the cruise port makes it an idyllic spot for easy exploration, as well as a relaxing hotel stay before or after your cruise.
Things to do in Dover:
Dover Castle
Perhaps the most iconic landmark in the port city of Dover, Dover Castle was built in the 11th century and is Grade I listed. A key defensive castle, it’s operated by English Heritage and offers several events throughout the year, including pirate shows and canon displays.
White Cliffs
For incredible views out towards France, head to the White Cliffs of Dover. Reaching 350 feet, this prominent attraction is popular with tourists and locals alike due to the fantastic walking trails. Within easy reach of the castle and port, its striking appearance makes it a must see when stopping off or cruising from Dover.
Connaught Park
Alternatively, you can head inland to Connaught Park; a spacious park that has lots of trails, a playground, tennis courts and breathtaking views out towards Dover and the channel. On sunny days, cruise ships can be seen docked at the port.
Rotterdam
DAY 17
10 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam had much of its extensive history destroyed during the second World War, but you'll find glimpses into the past through fascinating museums and architecture. For shopping, bars and restaurants head to the Markthal, a unique building with plenty to enjoy. Meanwhile, families will love Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Euromast Tower which provides stunning views across the city.
Things to do in Rotterdam:
Cube Houses
One of Rotterdam's most well-known landmarks is the Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen). These residential sets of buildings, created by Dutch architect Piet Blom, stand out because each home is cube-shaped. A unique place to visit whilst in Rotterdam, you can learn ore about the cube houses by visiting the Show Cube Museum.
Euromast
Designed by architect Maaskant, this 185-metre tower is one of the tallest buildings in Holland. Step into the elevator and head up the tower to enjoy breathtaking views over Rotterdam; and if it’s a clear day, you can even see the city of Antwerp in the distance.
Erasmusbrug Bridge
An iconic landmark in Rotterdam, the Erasmusbrug Bridge was constructed in 1986 and connects the north and south of the city. A striking feat of engineering, it’s surrounded by cafes, restaurants and hotels.
At Sea
DAY 18
11 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Copenhagen
DAY 19
12 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 9 PM
Comprising unique architecture, scenic canals and a wide range of attractions within easy reach of the cruise port, Copenhagen is often hailed as the best city in the world in which to live. No matter your age or interests, and no matter the weather, there's something for everyone - take a bus tour to get your bearings, then explore royal palaces, museums and parks. Nyhavn is an iconic spot for photos, cafes and culture, and breathtaking 18th-century architecture.
Things to do in Copenhagen:
Little Mermaid Statue
The Little Mermaid sculpture, perhaps one of Copenhagen's most well-known tourist destinations, took inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen's well-known fairy tale. The Little Mermaid, a gift from Danish brewer Carl Jacobsen to the City of Copenhagen, was unveiled on August 23, 1913 and is located on Langelinie Pier.
Tivoli Gardens
Situated in the centre of Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens is a theme park with rides, a beautiful lake, shops, cafes and more. The third-oldest operational amusement park in the world, it dates back to 1843. A magical attraction that’s worth a visit when you’re in Copenhagen, it has something for all ages.
National Museum of Denmark
Denmark's main cultural history museum, the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, contains a variety of exhibits, from Danish artefacts to international exhibits. Located near Strget in Copenhagen's downtown, it's the perfect day out for those wanting to learn more about Denmark's captivating past.
Aarhus
DAY 20
13 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
Denmark’s second largest city, Aarhus, is a vibrant destination that’s full of cafes, restaurants, museums and other attractions that make it a wonderful place to visit. A university city, it’s the cultural heart of Jutland and has a beautiful combination of modern and historic landmarks. From scenic woodland to the contemporary art museum, you’ll find it all in Aarhus.
Things to do in Aarhus:
ARoS Kunstmuseum
Aarhus is home to the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum. One of the most popular and significant attractions in the city, the museum was founded in 1859 and is the first public art museum outside of Copenhagen in Denmark. Known for its colourful walkway, it has an array of different artworks to see.
Den Gamle By
Feel like you’ve been transported back in time at Den Gamle By. An open-air town museum, known as ‘The Old Town’ it’s located within the picturesque Aarhus Botanical Gardens. A unique experience within the centre of the city, there are lots of family friendly activities to discover.
Aarhus Domkirke
Aarhus Domkirke, also known as the Aarhus Cathedral, is located in the heart of the city. Not only does it have a beautiful interior, but it’s the longest and tallest church in Denmark- measuring 96 metres in height and 93 metres in length.
At Sea
DAY 21
14 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
London Tilbury - Overnight onboard
DAY 22-23
15 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11:59 PM
Just a short train journey from the heart of bustling London, Tilbury offers the best sights of the city as well as attractions local to the cruise port. Explore Tilbury Fort which played a vital role in the battle against the Spanish Armada, and discover the 1127 Rochester Castle which plays host to numerous events and markets throughout the year. Finally, for a unique sightseeing tour, take a short ferry ride from Tilbury to Gravesend.
Things to do in London Tilbury - Overnight onboard:
Tilbury Fort
Tilbury Fort is an artillery fort on the north bank of the River Thames. It was formerly known as the Thermitage Bulwark and the West Tilbury Blockhouse. From the 16th century until the Second World War, it secured London's seaward approach. The first fort was constructed here by Henry VIII, and Queen Elizabeth I famously gathered her soldiers nearby to combat the Armada threat. With its network of moats and bastioned outworks, the current fort is perhaps the greatest example of its kind in England.
Coalhouse Fort
A short journey away from the port lies the Coalhouse Fort Park. Dating back to the 1860s, this fascinating coastal defence building holds an array of events throughout the year and is run solely by volunteers.
Guru Nanak Temple
Located just across the river in nearby Gravesend, the Siri Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara is a Sikh temple which offers guided tours. Extraordinary in its architecture, it’s an impressive building featuring 5 domes, hand crafted marble and stonework. It took inspiration from the iconic Golden Temple at Amritsar.
At Sea
DAY 24
17 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Portland
DAY 25
18 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 5:30 AM to 7 PM
Tied to the mainland by just a thin strip, the Isle of Portland is just four miles wide at its broadest point, but is home to an abundance of natural attractions, fascinating history and heritage sites, as well as three lighthouses. Discover the stories of smugglers and pirates, find fossils along the shore, and enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities and watersports. This paradise for wildlife will be sure to delight cruisers of all ages and interests.
Things to do in Portland:
Lighthouse
A fully-functioning lighthouse, Portland Bill Lighthouse is a Grade II listed building which stands at an impressive height of 135 feet. Built over 140 years ago, this historic lighthouse offers the perfect backdrop for your stopover in the Isle of Portland.
Portland Castle
Henry VIII built Portland Castle, an artillery fort, on the Isle of Portland in Dorset between 1539 and 1541. It was a component of the King's Device plan, which guarded the Portland Roads harbour from French and Holy Roman Empire invasion.
Sculpture Park
A former stone quarry that has been transformed into a stone sculpture park, Tout Quarry Nature Reserve and Sculpture Park features over 60 hidden sculptures in the Quarry, including Anthony Gormley's "Still Falling" sculpture. From the park you can take in the breathtaking views of Chesil Beach and Portland Harbour. For people who enjoy nature, especially wild flowers and butterflies, the park is a paradise.
Le Havre (Paris)
DAY 26
19 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 9 PM
This charming port town in Normandy is the gateway to France's chic capital, but is also a destination in its own right. Stick around the coast to explore the Musée des Beaux Arts and the D-Day beaches, or go on an optional shore excursion to Mont St Michel, the medieval town of Rouen, or into Paris.
Things to do in Le Havre (Paris):
St. Joseph’s Church
One of the most beautiful landmarks in Le Havre, St. Joseph’s Church was built 50 years ago and has a unique post-war design, with a 107m high ceiling, and a combination of concrete and stained glass. Situated in the centre of the city, this marvel of architecture is worth a visit when in Le Havre for a stop over.
Hanging Gardens
The 19th-century Hanging Gardens provide an outstanding view of the sea, the Seine estuary, and the rebuilt city. They are housed in an ancient fort. From the top of these gardens, the World Heritage Site of Le Havre comes into view.
Art Museum
If you love history, or the grandeur of French architecture, the Maison de l’Armateur is a must see. Situated within a stately 18th century mansion, it features beautiful and historic artwork, furnishings dating back to the era of Louis XVI and an impressive octagonal atrium.
At Sea
DAY 27
20 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Le Verdon
DAY 28
21 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Situated in south western France, Le Verdon (also known as Le Verdon-sur-Mer is a quaint coastal resort within easy reach of Bordeaux and Soulac-sur-Mer. Known for its prominent lighthouse and 19th century church, it's a peaceful place to stop off in during your cruise.
Things to do in Le Verdon:
Church of Notre Dame
Also known as the Notre Dame de la fin des Terres, this beautiful and historic Benedictine abbey dates back to the 11th century. Beloved for its Romanesque architecture, throughout the years it's seen several renovations, including a significant one in the 18th century.
Surfing
Just outside of the port there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy some thrilling water activities- including surfing, with several surfing schools located around it.
Cordouan Lighthouse Museum
A fascinating museum that presents the history of the prominent Cordouan Lighthouse in Le Verdon, there are several exhibits to discover. You'll learn about how the lighthouse was built in 1611, to who was responsible for it throughout the years.
Bilbao (Getxo)
DAY 29
22 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
One of the Basque country’s best destinations, Bilbao is a hub of fascinating architecture, contemporary design and artistic flair in almost every direction you look. Start your exploration in Plaza Nueva for the best sightseeing, shopping and cuisine, as well as museums and galleries. You’ll also find many lush parks in the city and rolling hills in the surrounding areas, making this a truly unique experience in comparison to most Spanish city breaks.
Things to do in Bilbao (Getxo):
Bilbao Cathedral
Built in the 14th and 15th centuries, Bilbao Cathedral has a Gothic style exterior and interior, though with Renaissance and neo-Classical influences. Despite still being a working church, visitors can take a tour with information provided by an audio guide.
Basilica de Begona
Towering from the top of a hill, the 16th-century Basilica de Begoña can be reached on foot or by an elevator from Calle Esperanza. Its imposing Gothic steeple makes a fantastic photo opportunity while, inside the basilica, you’ll find an intricate gold altarpiece.
Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
Displaying works from the 12th century through to the present day, the Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao is a must visit particularly for traditional art enthusiasts. Visitors will find paintings, sculptures, drawings, engravings and more, organised by topic alphabetically.
Guggenheim Museum
One of the largest museums in Spain, the Guggenheim Museum is dedicated to showcasing modern and contemporary art. The building itself is a unique architectural landmark while inside you’ll find countless ever-changing exhibitions.
Plaza Nueva
If you’re in need of some authentic Spanish cuisine after a long day of sightseeing and shopping, Plaza Nueva is the place to be. The square has a reputation as the city’s social gathering spot, hosting markets, bars, cafés and more. This is the place to try a renowned local pinxo!
At Sea
DAY 30
23 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Lisbon
DAY 31
24 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
The largest and capital city of Portugal, and one of the oldest cities in the world, Lisbon is an idyllic cruise holiday destination, offering attractions to suit all interests. From ancient forts to artistic neighbourhoods and the breath-taking Jerónimos Monastery, this port of call has plenty to explore. Families will love to discover the many species at the Oceanarium, while couples will love an escape to the charming town of Sintra to explore the castle.
Things to do in Lisbon:
Alfma District
One of the oldest and most vibrant districts of Lisbon, Alfama is the place to be for artisan eateries, quirky boutiques and Fado bars. It’s best explored on foot or by the tram to experience as many of the attractions and highlights as possible.
Jeronimos Monastery
One of the most visited sites in Lisbon, the Jerónimos Monastery was completed in the seventeenth century. In 1983 UNESCO declared it as a World Heritage Site and it’s certainly a must visit to admire the beautiful architecture both inside and out.
Lisbon Oceanarium
Here visitors will discover over 450 different species of marine life, including sharks, rays, penguins and otters. Cruisers of all ages will love following the route around the central aquarium to learn about the major ecosystems of the ocean.
Torre de Belem
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, Torre de Belém was built to protect Lisbon from attackers from the sea. Despite its role, the fort was decorated with lavish carvings and details, which are best viewed from the banks of the Rio Tejo.
Tram 28
Tram 28 is the classic Lisbon mode of transportation – rattling around the narrow streets in a bright yellow tram that dates back to the 1930’s. Hop on and take one of the best tours of Lisbon, passing highlights and attractions along the way.
Sintra
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural landscape, Sintra is a romantic destination to escape to for the day. Featuring enchanting palaces and rolling hills, this town is easily accessible from Lisbon via a regular train service.
St George's Castle
Established in 200 BC, Castelo de Sao Jorge is one of the biggest highlights of Lisbon. Get to know the city’s unique and fascinating history, explore the imposing walls, wander the shady gardens and admire the vast views from the Observation Terrace.
Cádiz (tours to Seville)
DAY 32
25 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 11 PM
Despite its impressive modernity as a major city, Cádiz is one of the oldest continually-inhabited cities in Western Europe and an urban centre dominated by well-preserved historical landmarks – most of which can be found in Casco Antiguo, the Old Town within the remnants of Cádiz’s city walls. That doesn’t mean you won’t find any modern comforts here, though; while you’re sightseeing, you can expect to enjoy flavourful food from fantastic restaurants, comfortable cafes, and more. Sitting on Spain’s southern coast, the Port of Cádiz is also a short trip from Seville – a stunning Spanish city boasting its own unique culture and unique historical landmarks. So, if a tour of Seville is on the agenda, you’ll have no trouble getting there and back when you disembark here.
Things to do in Cádiz (tours to Seville):
Playa de La Victoria
Playa de la Victoria is a breathtaking stretch of sandy beach perfect for sun lounging and enjoying the glorious weather in southern Spain; with restaurants, bars, shops, and more all within close walking distance, you’ll never have to travel far to find what you need when enjoying a day here.
Castillo de San Sebastián
Located on a small island at the end of La Caleta beach, this remarkable historical site was once home to a Temple of Kronos – a Titan among the Greek gods, and father of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera. The castle we see today was built circa 1706 in order to provide the northern flank of the city with defence, and the levee linking the island to the city was constructed in 1860. This castle was also the site of Spain’s second electric-powered lighthouse, which was added to the structures on this island in 1908.
Plaza de España
An impressive plaza in Parque de Maria Luisa in Seville, Plaza de España is a remarkable landmark example of Regionalism architecture – blending the Baroque Revival, Renaissance Revival, and Moorish Revival styles together. Completed in 1928, this stunning area was featured in exterior shots of the City of Theed on Naboo in Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones and scenes from Lawrence of Arabia, among other film and TV productions – something that only exemplifies its incredible beauty.
Royal Alcázar of Seville
A historic royal palace in the heart of Seville, which was once an Islamic-era citadel in the 10th century before eventually being expanded upon and rebuilt throughout the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, the Royal Alcázar of Seville is an impressive example of Mudejar-style architecture but draws on Gothic and Renaissance elements, giving it a unique character among other palaces in the region. When the royal family are visiting Seville, they still occupy the upper stories of the alcázar to this day – though, you can also explore this area when they’re not in town. A stunning palace with an impressive collection of elegant interiors, interesting artworks, and gardens, this is a fantastic place to visit when you’re in Seville.
Tangier
DAY 33
26 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Situated in northwestern Morocco, on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea is Tangier. Built on the slopes of a chalky limestone hill, it offers a wonderful combination of historic attractions and traditional restaurants with a bustling atmosphere. In Tangier, you’ll find the impressive Great Mosque, an ancient old town, and a vibrant casbah that’s now home to Moroccan art.
Things to do in Tangier:
Medina
The Medina, Tangier's main draw, is a maze of residential and commercial passageways. The Portuguese defensive walls from the 15th century surround it, yet most of the structures are very modern. Within the Medina, you'll see beautiful and colourful houses, many of which look like something out of a fairytale. Arguably the most picturesque and iconic area within Tangiers, you could spend hours wandering through the different passageways.
Caves of Hercules
Within easy reach of Tangier lies the mystical and historic Caves of Hercules. Overlooking the sea, the caves are steeped in myth and legend; with many tales depicting the caves as a stop off for iconic Roman mythical heroes. The caves are associated with Hercules, as there is a tale about the hero visiting the caves whilst en-route to the Garden of Hesperides.
Kasbah Museum
If you want to feel immersed into the culture and history of Tangier, head to the Kasbah Museum. This centrally located attraction is home to a vast collection of artefacts, antiques and statues which detail the history behind the city.
Malaga (tours to Granada)
DAY 34
27 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
The embodiment of everything excellent about the Costa del Sol, Malaga is a stunning city in Spain’s Southern Iberia with an abundance of sunny beaches, fantastic food, and sensational culture to immerse yourself in. Here, you’ll find a quintessential Mediterranean experience awaits, with breathtaking views of the ocean, remarkable remnants of Spain’s history – through unique landmarks like the Malaga Roman Theatre and Alcazaba Fortress – and plenty of intriguing museums. This port of call is also great for Granada, an equally fascinating city famed for its grand medieval architecture and mountain backdrop.
Things to do in Malaga (tours to Granada):
The Alhambra
Found in Granada, the Alhambra is one of the world’s most famous examples of Islamic architecture; a sprawling palace and fortress complex dating back to the 13th century, this incredible landmark was begun by Muhammad I Ibn al-Ahmar, the first Nasrid emir, and built upon by other prominent figures throughout the next several-hundred years. Now a major tourist attraction and UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Alhambra sits on an outcrop of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and affords visitors a breathtaking view of the region.
La Manquita
The Cathedral of Malaga, which is known popularly as La Manquita due to the unfinished state of sections of this structure, is a Roman Catholic church dating back to the 16th century. Within, you’ll find a series of impressive artworks from the 18th and 19th centuries, stunning stain-glass windows, and breathtaking baroque-style interiors. An incredible example of Renaissance architecture, this is one sight not to be missed.
Alcazaba Fortress
Overlooking Malaga, the Alcazaba is a palatial fortification built and developed from the 10th to the 15th century and one of the best-preserved fortifications from the Al-Andalus. In fact, this was actually a prototype structure for military architecture of the time, featuring double walls and significant entry fortifications. You’ll also find remnants of a Roman theatre here, dating back to the first century – further signifying the rich history of the area where the fortress stands.
At Sea
DAY 35
28 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Barcelona - Overnight onboard
DAY 36-37
29 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
This vibrant seaside city is home to unforgettable architecture and creative scenes from renowned artists. The buildings you’ll find here are unlike anything you’ve ever seen, such as Park Güell and Casa Batllo, while foodies will be spoilt for choice with 20 different Michelin-star restaurants. At the end of a busy day of shopping, enjoy the energetic nightlife, or relax on the beach with newfound friends. Whatever your interests, Barcelona has the perfect itinerary for you.
Things to do in Barcelona - Overnight onboard:
Las Ramblas
Visiting Las Ramblas is an absolute must when in Barcelona. Visitors can experience the weird and the wonderful, from the Museu de l’Erotica to the Miró Mural, in between trying a range of authentic tapas bars and cafes before a much needed siesta.
Sagrada Familia
Although the Sagrada Familia is not technically complete, it’s still an impressive sight to behold. Designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí, this spectacular Basilica hosts many masses, events and a place to simply marvel at in wonder.
Barcelona City History Museum
Home of the cultural heritage of Barcelona, the Barcelona City History Museum manages several sites of interest including archaeological sites and historic houses. Visitors will discover the Roman colony, prehistoric Spain, Barcelona’s Jewish community and more.
Park Guell
Comprising of vibrant gardens and beautiful architecture, Park Güell was designed by Antoni Gaudí and officially opened in 1926. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding showcase of Gaudí’s genius design, Park Güell makes a wonderful place to go for a walk.
Casa Batllo
Another one of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces, Casa Batllo is a truly eye-catching building to explore. Visitors are able to explore this fantastic showcase of the designer’s work, and even enjoy live music and other events on the roof terrace.
Casa Mila
This modernist building was the last residence to be designed by Antoni Gaudí and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore the building with an audio guide, and even enjoy rooftop shows on a romantic evening.
Sant Sebastia
One of Barcelona’s oldest beaches, Sant Sebastià Beach features everything you need for a fantastic day in the sun. With indoor and outdoor pools, changing rooms and amenities for lounging, visitors can go for a dip, enjoy an ice cream and find dinner all in one area.
Camp Nou Stadium
With capacity for over 99,000 people, Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Spain and cathedral to the Catalans’ second religion- the beautiful game! Visitors can catch an exciting game of football here or take a guided or un-guided tour of the grounds.
At Sea
DAY 38
31 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Gibraltar
DAY 39
01 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 12 PM to 11 PM
Nestled between Spain and Morocco, this small piece of Britain offers a warmer climate and Europe’s only wild apes. Visitors of all ages will love watching these primates at play, as well as hiking the trails through the Upper Rock Nature Reserve where you’ll find Saint Michael’s Cave. Finally, don’t forget to leave time to enjoy your favourite British classics at the numerous pubs, or try traditional Spanish tapas.
Things to do in Gibraltar:
Apes Den
One especially for the animal-lovers, a trip to Apes Den is a must to get up close to the only free-roaming primates in Europe. Located at two cable-car stations, these monkeys are inquisitive, playful and curious and will keep you entertained for hours.
Upper Rock Nature Reserve
1,400 feet above the sea, this is one of the best attractions of Gibraltar and a must visit to spot its fascinating wildlife, such as the Barbary Macaques. Take a walk, admire the views and get up close with nature – but keep an eye on your belongings!
Great Siege Tunnels
The Great Siege Tunnels are a must visit for history enthusiasts for their vital role played during the Great Siege on Gibraltar by Spain and France. Taking a tour of these impressive tunnels is a great way to get to know the history of this territory.
Mediterranean Steps
For the adventurous and determined, the Mediterranean Steps is a challenging hike that rewards you with stunning views at 421 metres above sea level. Admire the many species of flora and fauna, as well as the wildlife, such as Barbary Macaques and Barbary Partridges.
Saint Michael's Cave
After being linked to numerous myths and legends throughout time, Saint Michael’s Cave is teeming with fascinating history. Found within the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, it houses an auditorium for shows, drama, music and spectacular light shows.
Solar Eclipse Viewing
DAY 40
02 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 12 PM
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Leixoes (tours to Porto)
DAY 41
03 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 12 PM to 11:59 PM
One of the most important sea ports in Portugal and just a stone’s throw from the stunning city of Porto, Leixoes is a fantastic place to visit on a European cruise. Here – and, by extension, in Porto – you’ll find a fantastic range of historical sites showcasing remarkable architecture from centuries past, colourful cuisine that will keep you coming back for more, and a warm and welcoming culture. With a slightly warmer climate than the United Kingdom, this is a great place to visit during the summertime, but not uninviting when the winter months roll around.
Things to do in Leixoes (tours to Porto):
Castelo do Queijo (Cheese Castle)
The Forte de Sao Francisco Xavier, which is commonly known as the Cheese Castle, is a 17th century coastal fortification just south of Praia de Matosinhos; standing on a prominent rocky outcrop, the fort played a pivotal role in the Siege of Porto (1832 - 1833) and the revolt of Maria da Fonte in 1846. Now, it houses a military museum and affords visitors the opportunity to admire Porto and the Portuguese coastline from a unique perspective. Its colloquial name comes from the fact that it was reportedly constructed on a circular rock formation resembling a wheel of cheese.
Church of Saint Ildefonso
A stunning 18th century church in central Porto, the Church of Saint Ildefonso boasts impressive proto-Baroque architecture and an incredible exterior featuring 1932 azulejo tilework. Built on the site of a chapel which dates back to at least 1296, the intricate designs of the outer tilework depict scenes from the life of Saint Ildefonso and imagery from the Gospels; within this twin-towered church you’ll find an impressive interior worth taking a moment to admire.
Praia de Matosinhos
Perhaps the perfect place to relax and unwind in the stunning sunshine as soon as you arrive, Praia de Matosinhos is the closest stretch of sandy beach to the Leixoes cruise port; a stone’s throw from everything you’ll need to enjoy a beach day, this wide beach also boasts breathtaking sunsets – and the warm waters are great for both swimming and surfing!
At Sea
DAY 42-43
04 Aug 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Dover
DAY 44
06 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 7 PM
Having undergone numerous refurbishments, Dover offers much more than just the stunning white cliffs and its fascinating history. As well as the Roman ruins, the excellently preserved Dover Castle and the Roman Painted House featuring impressive murals, visitors will find numerous seafood restaurants and bars along the waterfront to relax in. The town's close proximity to the cruise port makes it an idyllic spot for easy exploration, as well as a relaxing hotel stay before or after your cruise.
Things to do in Dover:
Dover Castle
Perhaps the most iconic landmark in the port city of Dover, Dover Castle was built in the 11th century and is Grade I listed. A key defensive castle, it’s operated by English Heritage and offers several events throughout the year, including pirate shows and canon displays.
White Cliffs
For incredible views out towards France, head to the White Cliffs of Dover. Reaching 350 feet, this prominent attraction is popular with tourists and locals alike due to the fantastic walking trails. Within easy reach of the castle and port, its striking appearance makes it a must see when stopping off or cruising from Dover.
Connaught Park
Alternatively, you can head inland to Connaught Park; a spacious park that has lots of trails, a playground, tennis courts and breathtaking views out towards Dover and the channel. On sunny days, cruise ships can be seen docked at the port.
Rotterdam
DAY 45
07 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam had much of its extensive history destroyed during the second World War, but you'll find glimpses into the past through fascinating museums and architecture. For shopping, bars and restaurants head to the Markthal, a unique building with plenty to enjoy. Meanwhile, families will love Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Euromast Tower which provides stunning views across the city.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Airport
Included
Things to do in Rotterdam:
Cube Houses
One of Rotterdam's most well-known landmarks is the Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen). These residential sets of buildings, created by Dutch architect Piet Blom, stand out because each home is cube-shaped. A unique place to visit whilst in Rotterdam, you can learn ore about the cube houses by visiting the Show Cube Museum.
Euromast
Designed by architect Maaskant, this 185-metre tower is one of the tallest buildings in Holland. Step into the elevator and head up the tower to enjoy breathtaking views over Rotterdam; and if it’s a clear day, you can even see the city of Antwerp in the distance.
Erasmusbrug Bridge
An iconic landmark in Rotterdam, the Erasmusbrug Bridge was constructed in 1986 and connects the north and south of the city. A striking feat of engineering, it’s surrounded by cafes, restaurants and hotels.
Flight departs
DAY 45
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
The cost of this cruise is based on the "Have it all" package which includes the Signature Beverage package. Enjoy beers, spirits, cocktails and wines by the glass at no extra cost.
Signature Beverage Package
Wi-fi
The price of this cruise is based on the "Have it all" package which includes the Wi-Fi Surf package. Surf the web, use social media, check email and send messages to friends and family for no extra cost.
Specialty Dining
The price is based on the "Have it all" package where up to 3 nights of specialty dining is included (depending on the length of the cruise). Choose to eat at the Pinnacle Grill, Canaletto or Tamarind. Restaurant availability is based on cruise ship.
Tips
This cruise is priced based on the "Have it all" package where tips & service charges are included in the price.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
The price is based on the "Have it all" package which includes up to $300 shore excursion credit (amount depends on length of cruise). This can be used towards a variety of adventures and experiences.
Flights
Choose to fly from a variety of airports included within the price.
Hotel
A hotel stay is include in this cruise. See the itinerary for details of the hotel. Transfers to and from the hotel are included.
Meals
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Insurance
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Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
Ship Facilities
Nieuw Statendam - By Holland America Line
Good For CouplesOver 50sFormalInformalLarge ShipLuxury Ship
Year: 01/12/2018
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12 Decks
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Max capacity: 2666 people
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Customer reviews for Nieuw Statendam
4.4
Based on 34 reviews
Cabin
5
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
We enjoyed a brilliant fortnight on our trip around the British Isles. Fabulous ship, friendly happy crew, great food and entertainment, excellent itinerary. No negatives at all.
couple
10+ cruises
16 Jun 2025
Friendly, not overcrowded, always somewhere to sit quietly. Excellent food.
Very good and varied entertainment.
Would definitely recommend Holland America as a cruise line.
couple
10+ cruises
3 Jun 2025
Good size not too big. Cabin staff excellent & cabin well arranged & clean & tidy with hood storage. We had a free upgrade which was great.
Food in the lido & main dining was not always hot & the service seemed a little confused at times. I didn’t think there was any extra space in these areas compared to a smaller Holland America ship I’d been on previously.
The smaller good areas were very good. The bars were good and the live music was excellent.
The itinerary was just what we wanted and the shop ran to time. Getting on & off was generally good
couple
2-5 cruises
2 Jun 2025
Would travel with HA again. Very civilised and relaxing cruise. Food overall very good. Tamarind restaurant excellent. Pizza, pretsels, burger, chips round the pool, all excellent. Varied choice of food in Lido Market was great. BB Kings All Stars are 5*, as was The Rolling Stone. Room service, excellent. Staff all helpful and friendly, except for 1 male server in the restaurant. Curt and grumpy, maybe having a bad day, who knows. Overall score 4. 7* out of 5*.
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Rotterdam
DAY 3
26 Jun 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam had much of its extensive history destroyed during the second World War, but you'll find glimpses into the past through fascinating museums and architecture. For shopping, bars and restaurants head to the Markthal, a unique building with plenty to enjoy. Meanwhile, families will love Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Euromast Tower which provides stunning views across the city.
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Things to do in Rotterdam:
Cube Houses
One of Rotterdam's most well-known landmarks is the Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen). These residential sets of buildings, created by Dutch architect Piet Blom, stand out because each home is cube-shaped. A unique place to visit whilst in Rotterdam, you can learn ore about the cube houses by visiting the Show Cube Museum.
Euromast
Designed by architect Maaskant, this 185-metre tower is one of the tallest buildings in Holland. Step into the elevator and head up the tower to enjoy breathtaking views over Rotterdam; and if it’s a clear day, you can even see the city of Antwerp in the distance.
Erasmusbrug Bridge
An iconic landmark in Rotterdam, the Erasmusbrug Bridge was constructed in 1986 and connects the north and south of the city. A striking feat of engineering, it’s surrounded by cafes, restaurants and hotels.
At Sea
DAY 4
27 Jun 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Copenhagen
DAY 5
28 Jun 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 9 PM
Comprising unique architecture, scenic canals and a wide range of attractions within easy reach of the cruise port, Copenhagen is often hailed as the best city in the world in which to live. No matter your age or interests, and no matter the weather, there's something for everyone - take a bus tour to get your bearings, then explore royal palaces, museums and parks. Nyhavn is an iconic spot for photos, cafes and culture, and breathtaking 18th-century architecture.
Things to do in Copenhagen:
Little Mermaid Statue
The Little Mermaid sculpture, perhaps one of Copenhagen's most well-known tourist destinations, took inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen's well-known fairy tale. The Little Mermaid, a gift from Danish brewer Carl Jacobsen to the City of Copenhagen, was unveiled on August 23, 1913 and is located on Langelinie Pier.
Tivoli Gardens
Situated in the centre of Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens is a theme park with rides, a beautiful lake, shops, cafes and more. The third-oldest operational amusement park in the world, it dates back to 1843. A magical attraction that’s worth a visit when you’re in Copenhagen, it has something for all ages.
National Museum of Denmark
Denmark's main cultural history museum, the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, contains a variety of exhibits, from Danish artefacts to international exhibits. Located near Strget in Copenhagen's downtown, it's the perfect day out for those wanting to learn more about Denmark's captivating past.
Aarhus
DAY 6
29 Jun 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Denmark’s second largest city, Aarhus, is a vibrant destination that’s full of cafes, restaurants, museums and other attractions that make it a wonderful place to visit. A university city, it’s the cultural heart of Jutland and has a beautiful combination of modern and historic landmarks. From scenic woodland to the contemporary art museum, you’ll find it all in Aarhus.
Things to do in Aarhus:
ARoS Kunstmuseum
Aarhus is home to the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum. One of the most popular and significant attractions in the city, the museum was founded in 1859 and is the first public art museum outside of Copenhagen in Denmark. Known for its colourful walkway, it has an array of different artworks to see.
Den Gamle By
Feel like you’ve been transported back in time at Den Gamle By. An open-air town museum, known as ‘The Old Town’ it’s located within the picturesque Aarhus Botanical Gardens. A unique experience within the centre of the city, there are lots of family friendly activities to discover.
Aarhus Domkirke
Aarhus Domkirke, also known as the Aarhus Cathedral, is located in the heart of the city. Not only does it have a beautiful interior, but it’s the longest and tallest church in Denmark- measuring 96 metres in height and 93 metres in length.
Berlin (Warnemunde)
DAY 7
30 Jun 2027
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 9 PM
Since Warnemunde is just a 2 hour train journey from Berlin, many cruisers choose to head to the city, overlooking many hidden gems. This charming port town is a popular summer getaway for locals and it's easy to see why - with a seaside promenade, quirky storefronts, classic beer gardens and unique architecture, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll in the sun, followed by a splash in the sea or sunbathing on the beach.
Things to do in Berlin (Warnemunde):
Lighthouse
One of the most significant landmarks in Warnemunde is the lighthouse. Overlooking the Warnow River, the lighthouse was built in 1898 and has an impressive height of 36.9. A must visit whilst in the area, when you reach the top of it you’ll be awarded with breathtaking panoramic views.
Heimatmuseum
Housed in a picturesque building that dates to the 18th century, the museum is beautifully furnished with an array of collections showcasing the seafaring past, along with other artefacts from the local area. A fascinating insight into Warnermunde’s past, this quaint museum is situated in the centre of the port town.
Local Beach
One of the main beaches in the coastal resort, the Strand Warnemunde is distinguished by a white sandy beach and spans 200 metres. Warnemünde Beach is a well-liked gathering location due to the abundance of sports facilities available to enjoy on the beach.
At Sea
DAY 8
01 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Tallinn
DAY 9
02 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
With over a thousand years of history, Tallinn has struck a fantastic balance between old and new attractions, making it an ideal port of call. To get stuck into Estonian history and culture, visit the Estonian Architecture Museum and Tallinn's Old Town, both boasting fascinating insights into the city. Head to the TV Tower for unrivalled views across the Baltic, and for relaxing in the sun, Pirita Promenade will take you to the sandy beach for sunbathing and swimming.
Things to do in Tallinn:
Art Museum
Situated within a 18th-century Baroque palace, the Kadriorg Art Museum showcases international art dating between the 16th and 20th century. Built in 1725, the art museum was designed by Mikhail Zemtsov and Gaetano Chiaveri.
Cathedral
Taillin’s largest orthodox church, the Aleksander Nevski Katedraal is situated in the heart of the city. Built by Mikhail Preobrazhensky in an extraordinary and colourful Russian style, it dates to the late 19th century and is still an active church on Toompea hill.
TV Tower
If you want breathtaking views of Tallinn, head up the Tallinn Tv Tower. An impressive structure and landmark, it soars 314m in the air and features a viewing platform on the 21st level with glass flooring.
Helsinki
DAY 10
03 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Boasting the sophisticated style and charm of a Scandinavian city, Helsinki is home to unique architecture, countless open parks, lavish shopping opportunities and some of the best seafood in the world. Grab a cup of rich Finnish coffee from the popular Market Square, pick up some handcrafted souvenirs and start exploring. We recommend the Chapel of Silence, Helsinki City Museum, the Design District and Helsinki University's Botanical Gardens.
Things to do in Helsinki:
Helsinki Cathedral
The Helsinki Cathedral is a Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki and is situated in Senate Square in the neighbourhood of Kruununhaka. The church was initially constructed between 1830 and 1852 as a memorial to Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, the Grand Duke of Finland.
Museum of Finland
In the National Museum of Finland you’ll find an array of artefacts dating all the way back to the Stone Age. Objects which showcase Finland’s fascinating cultural history, it’s housed within an impressive building designed in a romantic, Finnish national style.
Art Museum
The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma is located within Mannerheimintie in Helsinki. A quirky, modern building, it forms part of the Finnish National Gallery and houses contemporary art from an array of different international artists.
Stockholm
DAY 11
04 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Combining ancient history and architecture with modern urban flair, Stockholm is known as one of the most welcoming cities in the world. Culture vultures, in particular, will be delighted by the range of attractions on offer, such as the fairytale-esque Old Town, the extravagant royal palace and the Vasa Museum. For ultimate relaxation, head to a Swedish sauna to soak in an ambient setting. Just don't forget to leave time for authentic Swedish street food!
Things to do in Stockholm:
Royal Palace
One of most impressive palaces in Europe, the Royal Palace of Stockholm holds the majority of the monarchy's formal receptions year-round, as well as being the King of Sweden's official home. The palace, designed to resemble a Roman palace, was constructed in the baroque style by architect Nicodemus Tessin. With a state apartment overlooking the city and smaller living rooms facing the inner courtyard, the palace includes more than 600 rooms spread across eleven storeys.
Fotografiska
Housed in an impressive brick building, the Fotografiska is a photography museum filled with contemporary exhibitions. Showcasing world-class photography, this unique attraction is located within the centre of the city.
ABBA Museum
Whether you love ABBA or you simply want to learn more about the band's iconic past, ABBA The Museum in Stockholm makes for a fun day out. See costumes they wore, artwork and more at this fascinating museum in the heart of the city
Visby, Gotland. Sweden
DAY 12
05 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 2 PM
Situated on the Swedish Island of Gotland in the Baltic sea, Visby is one of Scandinavia's best preserved medieval towns. Follow the labyrinth of quaint cobblestone streets to picturesque cottages and ancient Gothic churches, and discover the 12th century history of this hidden gem. Whether you're looking for a simple walking tour to admire the historic architecture, or are looking to get stuck into museums, ruins and cathedrals, Visby is a must-visit for a glimpse into Scandinavia's past.
Things to do in Visby, Gotland. Sweden:
DBW Park
One of the most upscale parks in the city is DBW Park, which is situated on the shore of the Baltic Sea. In addition to several walking and jogging trails, and a variety of native and foreign species, this botanical park also has lush trees and vibrant flowers. A must when you visit the city, its tranquil atmosphere will be a welcome break from the hustle and bustle.
Kneippbyn
A short journey from Visby is the Kneippbyn theme park. Full of waterslides, rides and live performances throughout the day, it’s inspired by the iconic Pippi Longstocking films and is a fun day out for all the family.
Lummelunda
The Lummelunda Cave is situated in a nature preserve north of Visby on the Swedish island of Gotland. One of the longest caverns in Sweden, the investigated portion of this karst cave is nearly 4.5 km long.
At Sea
DAY 13
06 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Oslo
DAY 14
07 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
As Norway's capital city, there's no doubt that Oslo is a hub of stylish architecture, Scandinavian culture and quirky art scenes, as well as plenty of traditional Norwegian cuisine. The renowned Opera House and Holmenkollen Ski Museum are just two examples of the fascinating and eye-catching attractions you'll find in this cosmopolitan city, while outdoor adventurers will love exploring Vigeland Sculpture Park.
Things to do in Oslo:
Akershus Fortress
Akershus Fortress is an amazing place to learn about Oslo's past. Under king Hkon V, construction on Akershus Castle and Fortress began in 1299. The 1300s saw the completion of the mediaeval fortress, which was strategically situated at the tip of the headland and resisted several sieges throughout the centuries.
The Vigeland Park
A bus ride away from the cruise port, Vigeland Park is an incredible sculpture park and museum that displays an array of exhibitions and pieces, including from the park’s namesake, Gustav Vigeland. A beautiful, tranquil park it spans an impressive 80 acres.
Oslo Opera House
Situated within easy reach of the cruise port, in the centre of Oslo, the Oslo Opera House is the permanent home of the Norwegian Ballet and National Opera. Unique in design, it’s located within the popular Bjorvika neighbourhood. You can even climb the opera house, which grants incredible views of the Oslofjord from the top.
Oslofjord (Scenic Cruising)
DAY 14
07 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 4:01 PM to 4:01 PM
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At Sea
DAY 15
08 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Dover
DAY 16
09 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 7 PM
Having undergone numerous refurbishments, Dover offers much more than just the stunning white cliffs and its fascinating history. As well as the Roman ruins, the excellently preserved Dover Castle and the Roman Painted House featuring impressive murals, visitors will find numerous seafood restaurants and bars along the waterfront to relax in. The town's close proximity to the cruise port makes it an idyllic spot for easy exploration, as well as a relaxing hotel stay before or after your cruise.
Things to do in Dover:
Dover Castle
Perhaps the most iconic landmark in the port city of Dover, Dover Castle was built in the 11th century and is Grade I listed. A key defensive castle, it’s operated by English Heritage and offers several events throughout the year, including pirate shows and canon displays.
White Cliffs
For incredible views out towards France, head to the White Cliffs of Dover. Reaching 350 feet, this prominent attraction is popular with tourists and locals alike due to the fantastic walking trails. Within easy reach of the castle and port, its striking appearance makes it a must see when stopping off or cruising from Dover.
Connaught Park
Alternatively, you can head inland to Connaught Park; a spacious park that has lots of trails, a playground, tennis courts and breathtaking views out towards Dover and the channel. On sunny days, cruise ships can be seen docked at the port.
Rotterdam
DAY 17
10 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam had much of its extensive history destroyed during the second World War, but you'll find glimpses into the past through fascinating museums and architecture. For shopping, bars and restaurants head to the Markthal, a unique building with plenty to enjoy. Meanwhile, families will love Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Euromast Tower which provides stunning views across the city.
Things to do in Rotterdam:
Cube Houses
One of Rotterdam's most well-known landmarks is the Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen). These residential sets of buildings, created by Dutch architect Piet Blom, stand out because each home is cube-shaped. A unique place to visit whilst in Rotterdam, you can learn ore about the cube houses by visiting the Show Cube Museum.
Euromast
Designed by architect Maaskant, this 185-metre tower is one of the tallest buildings in Holland. Step into the elevator and head up the tower to enjoy breathtaking views over Rotterdam; and if it’s a clear day, you can even see the city of Antwerp in the distance.
Erasmusbrug Bridge
An iconic landmark in Rotterdam, the Erasmusbrug Bridge was constructed in 1986 and connects the north and south of the city. A striking feat of engineering, it’s surrounded by cafes, restaurants and hotels.
At Sea
DAY 18
11 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Copenhagen
DAY 19
12 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 9 PM
Comprising unique architecture, scenic canals and a wide range of attractions within easy reach of the cruise port, Copenhagen is often hailed as the best city in the world in which to live. No matter your age or interests, and no matter the weather, there's something for everyone - take a bus tour to get your bearings, then explore royal palaces, museums and parks. Nyhavn is an iconic spot for photos, cafes and culture, and breathtaking 18th-century architecture.
Things to do in Copenhagen:
Little Mermaid Statue
The Little Mermaid sculpture, perhaps one of Copenhagen's most well-known tourist destinations, took inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen's well-known fairy tale. The Little Mermaid, a gift from Danish brewer Carl Jacobsen to the City of Copenhagen, was unveiled on August 23, 1913 and is located on Langelinie Pier.
Tivoli Gardens
Situated in the centre of Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens is a theme park with rides, a beautiful lake, shops, cafes and more. The third-oldest operational amusement park in the world, it dates back to 1843. A magical attraction that’s worth a visit when you’re in Copenhagen, it has something for all ages.
National Museum of Denmark
Denmark's main cultural history museum, the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, contains a variety of exhibits, from Danish artefacts to international exhibits. Located near Strget in Copenhagen's downtown, it's the perfect day out for those wanting to learn more about Denmark's captivating past.
Aarhus
DAY 20
13 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
Denmark’s second largest city, Aarhus, is a vibrant destination that’s full of cafes, restaurants, museums and other attractions that make it a wonderful place to visit. A university city, it’s the cultural heart of Jutland and has a beautiful combination of modern and historic landmarks. From scenic woodland to the contemporary art museum, you’ll find it all in Aarhus.
Things to do in Aarhus:
ARoS Kunstmuseum
Aarhus is home to the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum. One of the most popular and significant attractions in the city, the museum was founded in 1859 and is the first public art museum outside of Copenhagen in Denmark. Known for its colourful walkway, it has an array of different artworks to see.
Den Gamle By
Feel like you’ve been transported back in time at Den Gamle By. An open-air town museum, known as ‘The Old Town’ it’s located within the picturesque Aarhus Botanical Gardens. A unique experience within the centre of the city, there are lots of family friendly activities to discover.
Aarhus Domkirke
Aarhus Domkirke, also known as the Aarhus Cathedral, is located in the heart of the city. Not only does it have a beautiful interior, but it’s the longest and tallest church in Denmark- measuring 96 metres in height and 93 metres in length.
At Sea
DAY 21
14 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
London Tilbury - Overnight onboard
DAY 22-23
15 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11:59 PM
Just a short train journey from the heart of bustling London, Tilbury offers the best sights of the city as well as attractions local to the cruise port. Explore Tilbury Fort which played a vital role in the battle against the Spanish Armada, and discover the 1127 Rochester Castle which plays host to numerous events and markets throughout the year. Finally, for a unique sightseeing tour, take a short ferry ride from Tilbury to Gravesend.
Things to do in London Tilbury - Overnight onboard:
Tilbury Fort
Tilbury Fort is an artillery fort on the north bank of the River Thames. It was formerly known as the Thermitage Bulwark and the West Tilbury Blockhouse. From the 16th century until the Second World War, it secured London's seaward approach. The first fort was constructed here by Henry VIII, and Queen Elizabeth I famously gathered her soldiers nearby to combat the Armada threat. With its network of moats and bastioned outworks, the current fort is perhaps the greatest example of its kind in England.
Coalhouse Fort
A short journey away from the port lies the Coalhouse Fort Park. Dating back to the 1860s, this fascinating coastal defence building holds an array of events throughout the year and is run solely by volunteers.
Guru Nanak Temple
Located just across the river in nearby Gravesend, the Siri Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara is a Sikh temple which offers guided tours. Extraordinary in its architecture, it’s an impressive building featuring 5 domes, hand crafted marble and stonework. It took inspiration from the iconic Golden Temple at Amritsar.
At Sea
DAY 24
17 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Portland
DAY 25
18 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 5:30 AM to 7 PM
Tied to the mainland by just a thin strip, the Isle of Portland is just four miles wide at its broadest point, but is home to an abundance of natural attractions, fascinating history and heritage sites, as well as three lighthouses. Discover the stories of smugglers and pirates, find fossils along the shore, and enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities and watersports. This paradise for wildlife will be sure to delight cruisers of all ages and interests.
Things to do in Portland:
Lighthouse
A fully-functioning lighthouse, Portland Bill Lighthouse is a Grade II listed building which stands at an impressive height of 135 feet. Built over 140 years ago, this historic lighthouse offers the perfect backdrop for your stopover in the Isle of Portland.
Portland Castle
Henry VIII built Portland Castle, an artillery fort, on the Isle of Portland in Dorset between 1539 and 1541. It was a component of the King's Device plan, which guarded the Portland Roads harbour from French and Holy Roman Empire invasion.
Sculpture Park
A former stone quarry that has been transformed into a stone sculpture park, Tout Quarry Nature Reserve and Sculpture Park features over 60 hidden sculptures in the Quarry, including Anthony Gormley's "Still Falling" sculpture. From the park you can take in the breathtaking views of Chesil Beach and Portland Harbour. For people who enjoy nature, especially wild flowers and butterflies, the park is a paradise.
Le Havre (Paris)
DAY 26
19 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 9 PM
This charming port town in Normandy is the gateway to France's chic capital, but is also a destination in its own right. Stick around the coast to explore the Musée des Beaux Arts and the D-Day beaches, or go on an optional shore excursion to Mont St Michel, the medieval town of Rouen, or into Paris.
Things to do in Le Havre (Paris):
St. Joseph’s Church
One of the most beautiful landmarks in Le Havre, St. Joseph’s Church was built 50 years ago and has a unique post-war design, with a 107m high ceiling, and a combination of concrete and stained glass. Situated in the centre of the city, this marvel of architecture is worth a visit when in Le Havre for a stop over.
Hanging Gardens
The 19th-century Hanging Gardens provide an outstanding view of the sea, the Seine estuary, and the rebuilt city. They are housed in an ancient fort. From the top of these gardens, the World Heritage Site of Le Havre comes into view.
Art Museum
If you love history, or the grandeur of French architecture, the Maison de l’Armateur is a must see. Situated within a stately 18th century mansion, it features beautiful and historic artwork, furnishings dating back to the era of Louis XVI and an impressive octagonal atrium.
At Sea
DAY 27
20 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Le Verdon
DAY 28
21 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Situated in south western France, Le Verdon (also known as Le Verdon-sur-Mer is a quaint coastal resort within easy reach of Bordeaux and Soulac-sur-Mer. Known for its prominent lighthouse and 19th century church, it's a peaceful place to stop off in during your cruise.
Things to do in Le Verdon:
Church of Notre Dame
Also known as the Notre Dame de la fin des Terres, this beautiful and historic Benedictine abbey dates back to the 11th century. Beloved for its Romanesque architecture, throughout the years it's seen several renovations, including a significant one in the 18th century.
Surfing
Just outside of the port there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy some thrilling water activities- including surfing, with several surfing schools located around it.
Cordouan Lighthouse Museum
A fascinating museum that presents the history of the prominent Cordouan Lighthouse in Le Verdon, there are several exhibits to discover. You'll learn about how the lighthouse was built in 1611, to who was responsible for it throughout the years.
Bilbao (Getxo)
DAY 29
22 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 4 PM
One of the Basque country’s best destinations, Bilbao is a hub of fascinating architecture, contemporary design and artistic flair in almost every direction you look. Start your exploration in Plaza Nueva for the best sightseeing, shopping and cuisine, as well as museums and galleries. You’ll also find many lush parks in the city and rolling hills in the surrounding areas, making this a truly unique experience in comparison to most Spanish city breaks.
Things to do in Bilbao (Getxo):
Bilbao Cathedral
Built in the 14th and 15th centuries, Bilbao Cathedral has a Gothic style exterior and interior, though with Renaissance and neo-Classical influences. Despite still being a working church, visitors can take a tour with information provided by an audio guide.
Basilica de Begona
Towering from the top of a hill, the 16th-century Basilica de Begoña can be reached on foot or by an elevator from Calle Esperanza. Its imposing Gothic steeple makes a fantastic photo opportunity while, inside the basilica, you’ll find an intricate gold altarpiece.
Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
Displaying works from the 12th century through to the present day, the Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao is a must visit particularly for traditional art enthusiasts. Visitors will find paintings, sculptures, drawings, engravings and more, organised by topic alphabetically.
Guggenheim Museum
One of the largest museums in Spain, the Guggenheim Museum is dedicated to showcasing modern and contemporary art. The building itself is a unique architectural landmark while inside you’ll find countless ever-changing exhibitions.
Plaza Nueva
If you’re in need of some authentic Spanish cuisine after a long day of sightseeing and shopping, Plaza Nueva is the place to be. The square has a reputation as the city’s social gathering spot, hosting markets, bars, cafés and more. This is the place to try a renowned local pinxo!
At Sea
DAY 30
23 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Lisbon
DAY 31
24 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
The largest and capital city of Portugal, and one of the oldest cities in the world, Lisbon is an idyllic cruise holiday destination, offering attractions to suit all interests. From ancient forts to artistic neighbourhoods and the breath-taking Jerónimos Monastery, this port of call has plenty to explore. Families will love to discover the many species at the Oceanarium, while couples will love an escape to the charming town of Sintra to explore the castle.
Things to do in Lisbon:
Alfma District
One of the oldest and most vibrant districts of Lisbon, Alfama is the place to be for artisan eateries, quirky boutiques and Fado bars. It’s best explored on foot or by the tram to experience as many of the attractions and highlights as possible.
Jeronimos Monastery
One of the most visited sites in Lisbon, the Jerónimos Monastery was completed in the seventeenth century. In 1983 UNESCO declared it as a World Heritage Site and it’s certainly a must visit to admire the beautiful architecture both inside and out.
Lisbon Oceanarium
Here visitors will discover over 450 different species of marine life, including sharks, rays, penguins and otters. Cruisers of all ages will love following the route around the central aquarium to learn about the major ecosystems of the ocean.
Torre de Belem
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, Torre de Belém was built to protect Lisbon from attackers from the sea. Despite its role, the fort was decorated with lavish carvings and details, which are best viewed from the banks of the Rio Tejo.
Tram 28
Tram 28 is the classic Lisbon mode of transportation – rattling around the narrow streets in a bright yellow tram that dates back to the 1930’s. Hop on and take one of the best tours of Lisbon, passing highlights and attractions along the way.
Sintra
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural landscape, Sintra is a romantic destination to escape to for the day. Featuring enchanting palaces and rolling hills, this town is easily accessible from Lisbon via a regular train service.
St George's Castle
Established in 200 BC, Castelo de Sao Jorge is one of the biggest highlights of Lisbon. Get to know the city’s unique and fascinating history, explore the imposing walls, wander the shady gardens and admire the vast views from the Observation Terrace.
Cádiz (tours to Seville)
DAY 32
25 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 11 PM
Despite its impressive modernity as a major city, Cádiz is one of the oldest continually-inhabited cities in Western Europe and an urban centre dominated by well-preserved historical landmarks – most of which can be found in Casco Antiguo, the Old Town within the remnants of Cádiz’s city walls. That doesn’t mean you won’t find any modern comforts here, though; while you’re sightseeing, you can expect to enjoy flavourful food from fantastic restaurants, comfortable cafes, and more. Sitting on Spain’s southern coast, the Port of Cádiz is also a short trip from Seville – a stunning Spanish city boasting its own unique culture and unique historical landmarks. So, if a tour of Seville is on the agenda, you’ll have no trouble getting there and back when you disembark here.
Things to do in Cádiz (tours to Seville):
Playa de La Victoria
Playa de la Victoria is a breathtaking stretch of sandy beach perfect for sun lounging and enjoying the glorious weather in southern Spain; with restaurants, bars, shops, and more all within close walking distance, you’ll never have to travel far to find what you need when enjoying a day here.
Castillo de San Sebastián
Located on a small island at the end of La Caleta beach, this remarkable historical site was once home to a Temple of Kronos – a Titan among the Greek gods, and father of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera. The castle we see today was built circa 1706 in order to provide the northern flank of the city with defence, and the levee linking the island to the city was constructed in 1860. This castle was also the site of Spain’s second electric-powered lighthouse, which was added to the structures on this island in 1908.
Plaza de España
An impressive plaza in Parque de Maria Luisa in Seville, Plaza de España is a remarkable landmark example of Regionalism architecture – blending the Baroque Revival, Renaissance Revival, and Moorish Revival styles together. Completed in 1928, this stunning area was featured in exterior shots of the City of Theed on Naboo in Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones and scenes from Lawrence of Arabia, among other film and TV productions – something that only exemplifies its incredible beauty.
Royal Alcázar of Seville
A historic royal palace in the heart of Seville, which was once an Islamic-era citadel in the 10th century before eventually being expanded upon and rebuilt throughout the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, the Royal Alcázar of Seville is an impressive example of Mudejar-style architecture but draws on Gothic and Renaissance elements, giving it a unique character among other palaces in the region. When the royal family are visiting Seville, they still occupy the upper stories of the alcázar to this day – though, you can also explore this area when they’re not in town. A stunning palace with an impressive collection of elegant interiors, interesting artworks, and gardens, this is a fantastic place to visit when you’re in Seville.
Tangier
DAY 33
26 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Situated in northwestern Morocco, on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea is Tangier. Built on the slopes of a chalky limestone hill, it offers a wonderful combination of historic attractions and traditional restaurants with a bustling atmosphere. In Tangier, you’ll find the impressive Great Mosque, an ancient old town, and a vibrant casbah that’s now home to Moroccan art.
Things to do in Tangier:
Medina
The Medina, Tangier's main draw, is a maze of residential and commercial passageways. The Portuguese defensive walls from the 15th century surround it, yet most of the structures are very modern. Within the Medina, you'll see beautiful and colourful houses, many of which look like something out of a fairytale. Arguably the most picturesque and iconic area within Tangiers, you could spend hours wandering through the different passageways.
Caves of Hercules
Within easy reach of Tangier lies the mystical and historic Caves of Hercules. Overlooking the sea, the caves are steeped in myth and legend; with many tales depicting the caves as a stop off for iconic Roman mythical heroes. The caves are associated with Hercules, as there is a tale about the hero visiting the caves whilst en-route to the Garden of Hesperides.
Kasbah Museum
If you want to feel immersed into the culture and history of Tangier, head to the Kasbah Museum. This centrally located attraction is home to a vast collection of artefacts, antiques and statues which detail the history behind the city.
Malaga (tours to Granada)
DAY 34
27 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
The embodiment of everything excellent about the Costa del Sol, Malaga is a stunning city in Spain’s Southern Iberia with an abundance of sunny beaches, fantastic food, and sensational culture to immerse yourself in. Here, you’ll find a quintessential Mediterranean experience awaits, with breathtaking views of the ocean, remarkable remnants of Spain’s history – through unique landmarks like the Malaga Roman Theatre and Alcazaba Fortress – and plenty of intriguing museums. This port of call is also great for Granada, an equally fascinating city famed for its grand medieval architecture and mountain backdrop.
Things to do in Malaga (tours to Granada):
The Alhambra
Found in Granada, the Alhambra is one of the world’s most famous examples of Islamic architecture; a sprawling palace and fortress complex dating back to the 13th century, this incredible landmark was begun by Muhammad I Ibn al-Ahmar, the first Nasrid emir, and built upon by other prominent figures throughout the next several-hundred years. Now a major tourist attraction and UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Alhambra sits on an outcrop of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and affords visitors a breathtaking view of the region.
La Manquita
The Cathedral of Malaga, which is known popularly as La Manquita due to the unfinished state of sections of this structure, is a Roman Catholic church dating back to the 16th century. Within, you’ll find a series of impressive artworks from the 18th and 19th centuries, stunning stain-glass windows, and breathtaking baroque-style interiors. An incredible example of Renaissance architecture, this is one sight not to be missed.
Alcazaba Fortress
Overlooking Malaga, the Alcazaba is a palatial fortification built and developed from the 10th to the 15th century and one of the best-preserved fortifications from the Al-Andalus. In fact, this was actually a prototype structure for military architecture of the time, featuring double walls and significant entry fortifications. You’ll also find remnants of a Roman theatre here, dating back to the first century – further signifying the rich history of the area where the fortress stands.
At Sea
DAY 35
28 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Barcelona - Overnight onboard
DAY 36-37
29 Jul 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 11 PM
This vibrant seaside city is home to unforgettable architecture and creative scenes from renowned artists. The buildings you’ll find here are unlike anything you’ve ever seen, such as Park Güell and Casa Batllo, while foodies will be spoilt for choice with 20 different Michelin-star restaurants. At the end of a busy day of shopping, enjoy the energetic nightlife, or relax on the beach with newfound friends. Whatever your interests, Barcelona has the perfect itinerary for you.
Things to do in Barcelona - Overnight onboard:
Las Ramblas
Visiting Las Ramblas is an absolute must when in Barcelona. Visitors can experience the weird and the wonderful, from the Museu de l’Erotica to the Miró Mural, in between trying a range of authentic tapas bars and cafes before a much needed siesta.
Sagrada Familia
Although the Sagrada Familia is not technically complete, it’s still an impressive sight to behold. Designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí, this spectacular Basilica hosts many masses, events and a place to simply marvel at in wonder.
Barcelona City History Museum
Home of the cultural heritage of Barcelona, the Barcelona City History Museum manages several sites of interest including archaeological sites and historic houses. Visitors will discover the Roman colony, prehistoric Spain, Barcelona’s Jewish community and more.
Park Guell
Comprising of vibrant gardens and beautiful architecture, Park Güell was designed by Antoni Gaudí and officially opened in 1926. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding showcase of Gaudí’s genius design, Park Güell makes a wonderful place to go for a walk.
Casa Batllo
Another one of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces, Casa Batllo is a truly eye-catching building to explore. Visitors are able to explore this fantastic showcase of the designer’s work, and even enjoy live music and other events on the roof terrace.
Casa Mila
This modernist building was the last residence to be designed by Antoni Gaudí and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore the building with an audio guide, and even enjoy rooftop shows on a romantic evening.
Sant Sebastia
One of Barcelona’s oldest beaches, Sant Sebastià Beach features everything you need for a fantastic day in the sun. With indoor and outdoor pools, changing rooms and amenities for lounging, visitors can go for a dip, enjoy an ice cream and find dinner all in one area.
Camp Nou Stadium
With capacity for over 99,000 people, Camp Nou is the largest stadium in Spain and cathedral to the Catalans’ second religion- the beautiful game! Visitors can catch an exciting game of football here or take a guided or un-guided tour of the grounds.
At Sea
DAY 38
31 Jul 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Gibraltar
DAY 39
01 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 12 PM to 11 PM
Nestled between Spain and Morocco, this small piece of Britain offers a warmer climate and Europe’s only wild apes. Visitors of all ages will love watching these primates at play, as well as hiking the trails through the Upper Rock Nature Reserve where you’ll find Saint Michael’s Cave. Finally, don’t forget to leave time to enjoy your favourite British classics at the numerous pubs, or try traditional Spanish tapas.
Things to do in Gibraltar:
Apes Den
One especially for the animal-lovers, a trip to Apes Den is a must to get up close to the only free-roaming primates in Europe. Located at two cable-car stations, these monkeys are inquisitive, playful and curious and will keep you entertained for hours.
Upper Rock Nature Reserve
1,400 feet above the sea, this is one of the best attractions of Gibraltar and a must visit to spot its fascinating wildlife, such as the Barbary Macaques. Take a walk, admire the views and get up close with nature – but keep an eye on your belongings!
Great Siege Tunnels
The Great Siege Tunnels are a must visit for history enthusiasts for their vital role played during the Great Siege on Gibraltar by Spain and France. Taking a tour of these impressive tunnels is a great way to get to know the history of this territory.
Mediterranean Steps
For the adventurous and determined, the Mediterranean Steps is a challenging hike that rewards you with stunning views at 421 metres above sea level. Admire the many species of flora and fauna, as well as the wildlife, such as Barbary Macaques and Barbary Partridges.
Saint Michael's Cave
After being linked to numerous myths and legends throughout time, Saint Michael’s Cave is teeming with fascinating history. Found within the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, it houses an auditorium for shows, drama, music and spectacular light shows.
Solar Eclipse Viewing
DAY 40
02 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 12 PM
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Leixoes (tours to Porto)
DAY 41
03 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 12 PM to 11:59 PM
One of the most important sea ports in Portugal and just a stone’s throw from the stunning city of Porto, Leixoes is a fantastic place to visit on a European cruise. Here – and, by extension, in Porto – you’ll find a fantastic range of historical sites showcasing remarkable architecture from centuries past, colourful cuisine that will keep you coming back for more, and a warm and welcoming culture. With a slightly warmer climate than the United Kingdom, this is a great place to visit during the summertime, but not uninviting when the winter months roll around.
Things to do in Leixoes (tours to Porto):
Castelo do Queijo (Cheese Castle)
The Forte de Sao Francisco Xavier, which is commonly known as the Cheese Castle, is a 17th century coastal fortification just south of Praia de Matosinhos; standing on a prominent rocky outcrop, the fort played a pivotal role in the Siege of Porto (1832 - 1833) and the revolt of Maria da Fonte in 1846. Now, it houses a military museum and affords visitors the opportunity to admire Porto and the Portuguese coastline from a unique perspective. Its colloquial name comes from the fact that it was reportedly constructed on a circular rock formation resembling a wheel of cheese.
Church of Saint Ildefonso
A stunning 18th century church in central Porto, the Church of Saint Ildefonso boasts impressive proto-Baroque architecture and an incredible exterior featuring 1932 azulejo tilework. Built on the site of a chapel which dates back to at least 1296, the intricate designs of the outer tilework depict scenes from the life of Saint Ildefonso and imagery from the Gospels; within this twin-towered church you’ll find an impressive interior worth taking a moment to admire.
Praia de Matosinhos
Perhaps the perfect place to relax and unwind in the stunning sunshine as soon as you arrive, Praia de Matosinhos is the closest stretch of sandy beach to the Leixoes cruise port; a stone’s throw from everything you’ll need to enjoy a beach day, this wide beach also boasts breathtaking sunsets – and the warm waters are great for both swimming and surfing!
At Sea
DAY 42-43
04 Aug 2027
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Dover
DAY 44
06 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 7 PM
Having undergone numerous refurbishments, Dover offers much more than just the stunning white cliffs and its fascinating history. As well as the Roman ruins, the excellently preserved Dover Castle and the Roman Painted House featuring impressive murals, visitors will find numerous seafood restaurants and bars along the waterfront to relax in. The town's close proximity to the cruise port makes it an idyllic spot for easy exploration, as well as a relaxing hotel stay before or after your cruise.
Things to do in Dover:
Dover Castle
Perhaps the most iconic landmark in the port city of Dover, Dover Castle was built in the 11th century and is Grade I listed. A key defensive castle, it’s operated by English Heritage and offers several events throughout the year, including pirate shows and canon displays.
White Cliffs
For incredible views out towards France, head to the White Cliffs of Dover. Reaching 350 feet, this prominent attraction is popular with tourists and locals alike due to the fantastic walking trails. Within easy reach of the castle and port, its striking appearance makes it a must see when stopping off or cruising from Dover.
Connaught Park
Alternatively, you can head inland to Connaught Park; a spacious park that has lots of trails, a playground, tennis courts and breathtaking views out towards Dover and the channel. On sunny days, cruise ships can be seen docked at the port.
Rotterdam
DAY 45
07 Aug 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
The largest port in Europe, Rotterdam had much of its extensive history destroyed during the second World War, but you'll find glimpses into the past through fascinating museums and architecture. For shopping, bars and restaurants head to the Markthal, a unique building with plenty to enjoy. Meanwhile, families will love Rotterdam Zoo, as well as the Euromast Tower which provides stunning views across the city.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Airport
Included
Things to do in Rotterdam:
Cube Houses
One of Rotterdam's most well-known landmarks is the Cube Houses (Kubuswoningen). These residential sets of buildings, created by Dutch architect Piet Blom, stand out because each home is cube-shaped. A unique place to visit whilst in Rotterdam, you can learn ore about the cube houses by visiting the Show Cube Museum.
Euromast
Designed by architect Maaskant, this 185-metre tower is one of the tallest buildings in Holland. Step into the elevator and head up the tower to enjoy breathtaking views over Rotterdam; and if it’s a clear day, you can even see the city of Antwerp in the distance.
Erasmusbrug Bridge
An iconic landmark in Rotterdam, the Erasmusbrug Bridge was constructed in 1986 and connects the north and south of the city. A striking feat of engineering, it’s surrounded by cafes, restaurants and hotels.
Flight departs
DAY 45
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
Transfers
Transfers from Port to Airport
Included
Signature Beverage Package
Signature Beverage Package
Choose from a large selection of wine, beer, spirits and cocktails, plus non-alcoholic options like sodas, specialty coffees and more – with no service charges.
How to book
Book this package while purchasing your cruise, up to 72 hours before your cruise departure on their portal.
Included
Sodas
Juices
Bottled Water
Cocktails
Spirits
Wines
Beers
Excluded
Room service orders
Mini Bar Items
Terms and Conditions
Prices are per person per day. See your server or bartender for a full list of items included in each package.
An 18% Service Charge is automatically applied to all Beverage Purchases, Bar Retail Items, Specialty Restaurant Cover Charges and all For Purchase A La Carte Menu Items. Local Sales Taxes Applied where required.
All adults of legal drinking age for the respective itinerary that are booked in the same stateroom must also purchase the package.
The Elite package has a daily limit of 15 alcoholic beverages with a menu price of $15 or less. Unlimited non-alcoholic beverages.
The Signature package has a daily limit of 15 alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks with a menu price of $11 or less.
The Quench Beverage Package is limited to 15 non-alcoholic drinks daily.
The packages exclude purchases made in the Mini Bar, Honor Bar, Chocolate Seduction, Room Service Dining, beverages purchased on Half Moon Cay and any self-service draft beer. Freestyle Coca-Cola is only available on Rotterdam, Koningsdam and Nieuw Statendam.
Packages are non-transferrable and non-refundable. No sharing is permitted.
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