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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.
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Max capacity: 228 people
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Sorrento - Overnight onboard
Valletta
Lisbon
Bilbao (Getxo)
Bordeaux - Overnight onboard
Dublin
Capri (Naples)
Giardini Naxos, Sicily
La Goulette (for Tunis)
Almeria
Puerto Banus
Portimao
Leixões, Portugal
Ferrol
Belle Ile
Piazza Tasso
Positano Beach
St Johns Cathedral in Valetta
Grand Master's Palace
National Museum of Archaeology
Upper Barrakka Gardens
Lisbon Oceanarium
Torre de Belem
Tram 28
Sintra
St George's Castle
Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
Guggenheim Museum
Plaza Nueva
Cité du Vin
Trinity College Dublin
Gardens of Augustus
Marina Piccola
Monte Solaro
Ville San Michele
Mount Vesuvius
Pompeii
National Archaeological Museum
Herculaneum
Mount Etna
La Goulette Boardwalk
Water Sports
Fort of Santa Catarina
Castelo do Queijo (Cheese Castle)
Cathedral of Sorrento
Marina Grande
Malta 5D
Manoel Theatre and Palazzo Manoel
Alfma District
Jeronimos Monastery
Bilbao Cathedral
Basilica de Begona
Place de la Bourse
Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux
Guinness Storehouse
Kilmainham Gaol
Anacapri
Blue Grotto
Alcantara Gorges
Spiaggia del Pirata
Sidi Bou Said
Ez-Zitouna Mosque
Chic Beach Clubs
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Praia dos Três Castelos
Portimão Museum
Praia de Matosinhos
Church of Saint Ildefonso
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Fly to the UK
DAY 1
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It’s time to hop on a plane! This is when you’ll be flying to the UK; the details of your flight will be available to you closer to your embarkation date. So, don’t panic if you’re not seeing any specifics right now, you’ll always have ample time to make any connections you might need to and enjoy every part of your cruise itinerary.
Civitavecchia, Italy
DAY 1
05 May 2027
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Today's Civitavecchia was born as an Etruscan village along the Tyrrhenian coast, but it is believed that the territory has been inhabited since the Neolithic era. The first documents mentioning the city date back to the year 107 AD; the same as the construction of the port which ended three years later. During a stop in Civitavecchia you can visit the Taurine Baths, the Michelangelo Fort, and the Cathedral.
Things to do in Civitavecchia, Italy:
Terme Taurine
The Taurine Baths - a Roman archaeological site dating back to the 1st century BC - are located around 4km from the urban centre of Civitavecchia. There is a legend that says the baths came to be after a bull scraped at the ground before a fight, and in doing so uncovered a hot water spring.
Aquafelix Waterpark
Aquafelix Waterpark is ideal for a day of fun with your family and friends. It is the largest water park in central Italy, and boasts areas dedicated to both adults and children.
Forte Michelangelo
The construction of the Michelangelo Fort began in 1508 and ended in 1537. The structure of the fortress, in true Renaissance style, has the shape of a quadrilateral with a tower in each corner, and the central tower has an octagonal layout. Its creation was ordered by Pope Julius II, to defend the Port of Civitavecchia against pirates and any other hostile encounters.
Cathedrale de Civitavecchia
The Cathedral of San Francesco d'Assisi is the most important church of Civitavecchia. Dating back to the 17th century and completely restored in 1950, it has a Baroque style and stands on the remains of a previous Franciscan church.
Sorrento - Overnight onboard
DAY 2-3
06 May 2027
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Sorrento is located about 50 km south of Naples. The charming town is characterised by its vivid colours and the cliffs that overlook the gulf, making its landscape truly special. Sorrento is known for being the birthplace of Italian poet Torquato Tasso in the 16th century; the famous author of "Gerusalemme liberata". The city's main square bears the name of the poet and, with its typical bars and restaurants, represents the centre of Sorrento's social scene.
Things to do in Sorrento - Overnight onboard:
Cathedral of Sorrento
The Cathedral of Sorrento, located on the Bishop's Plaza (or piazza del vescovado in Italian), was built on the remains of an ancient Greek temple. Construction began in the 10th century and the church was consecrated in 1113. The neo-Gothic facade dates back to the 20th century.
Marina Grande
Marina Grande is the ancient fishing village of Sorrento. It’s been used as a film set for several Italian films in the 1950s, and is now a tourist resort that offers incredible views of the Gulf of Naples, Mount Vesuvius, and the Capo di Sorrento coast.
Piazza Tasso
Piazza Tasso is the main square of Sorrento. It is named after Torquato Tasso, a 16th-century Italian poet who penned the well-known epic poem, 'Jerusalem Delivered", to which a statue is dedicated. Another statue, located in the centre of the square, depicts Antonino da Campagna - the patron saint of the city.
Positano Beach
Positano is one of the most fascinating and attractive stretches of the Sorrento peninsula - and indeed the entire Amalfi coast. It is located between Capo Sottile and Punta Germano. One stand out attraction here is the luxurious Roman Villa from the 1st century BC. This is believed to have been built for a freed slave called Posides Claudi Caesari, and can be visited by tourists today.
Capri (Naples)
DAY 3
07 May 2027
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The small and charming island of Capri is located in the Gulf of Naples, south-west of the Sorrento peninsula, to which it was once connected. Its coasts boast numerous caves and quarries alternating with steep cliffs. Capri is divided into the municipalities of Capri and Anacapri, and there is a total of about 14,000 inhabitants. The Blue Grotto, the Gardens of Augustus, the Villa San Michele and the Monte Solaro are some of the places of interest that are worth a visit.
Things to do in Capri (Naples):
Anacapri
Anacapri is one of the two administrative municipalities of the island of Capri. It rises on the slopes of Monte Solaro, and is where the Blue Grotto and Villa San Michele are located. Visitors shroud take the time to tackle the Phoenician steps in order to then enjoy the stunning views below.
Blue Grotto
The Blue Grotto, whose beauty has been praised many times by many poets, is undoubtedly the best known spot in the island of Capri. The enclosed cave owes its name to the shade of blue that the pool of water takes on, thanks to the light that filters through a partially submerged opening.
Gardens of Augustus
The Gardens of Augustus make up a gorgeous city park on the island of Capri. It is an extensive botanical garden, hosting many different plants typical of the area. It also offers a breathtaking view of the Faraglioni rock formation, and the bay of Marina Piccola.
Marina Piccola
Marina Piccola is one of the tourist hot spots on the island of Capri. Located on the opposite side of the main port and not far from the gardens of Augustus, most visitors love to take a dip in its crystal clear waters and gaze at the view of the Faraglioni rock formation.
Monte Solaro
Mount Solaro, at 589 meters high, is formed by the same limestone of which the entire island of Capri is made. A hike here enables visitors to see around a thousand different species of plants, and the rare blue lizard, the only one of its kind in the world.
Ville San Michele
Villa San Michele is located in the municipality of Anacapri, in the north of the island. It owes its name to the ruins of a 10th century chapel dedicated to San Michele. The villa is also home to a majestic statue of a sphinx looking out to sea, which dates back to the reign of Ramses II in the 13th century BC.
Mount Vesuvius
The profile of Naples would not be the same without Mount Vesuvius that dominates the city skyline. Versuvius is known for the violent eruption of AD 79, which became famous for the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum, and was witnessed by Pliny the Younger.
Pompeii
The history of Pompeii begins in the 9th century BC, when the area was inhabited by the Opici people - an ancient Latin population. Today the town is famous because of the eruption of Vesuvius, which occurred in 79 AD, which led to its total destruction.
National Archaeological Museum
The opening of the historic National Archaeological Museum of Naples took place in 1816. Built by Ferdinando I of Borbone, at the time king of the Two Sicilies, it boasts the richest collection of works and archaeological finds with regard to Roman history.
Herculaneum
The tremendous eruption of Vesuvius, in 79 AD, not only destroyed Pompeii but also the ancient city of Herculaneum. The archaeological excavations of this city can be visited today and, since 1997, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Strait of Messina - Cruising
DAY 4
08 May 2027
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Giardini Naxos, Sicily
DAY 4
08 May 2027
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A small and picturesque commune in the city of Messina in Sicily, Giardini Naxos is surrounded by the picturesque Ionian Sea. A popular seaside resort and tourist stop off, it’s known for its nightlife and awe-inspiring historic architecture. Top sights nearby Giardini Naxos include Spiaggia del pirata beach, Alcantara Gorges and Mount Etna.
Things to do in Giardini Naxos, Sicily:
Alcantara Gorges
If you’re looking for a thrilling activity during your stop off, head to the nearby Alcantara Gorges where you can enjoy rafting through the beautiful scenery. Alternatively, take in the breathtaking sights from the walking path or dip your toes in the crystal clear waters.
Spiaggia del Pirata
Alternatively, if you’re looking for a more relaxing activity, you could head to the picturesque Spiaggia del Pirata beach. A popular snorkelling and swimming spot near to the Giardini Naxos, it’s a wonderful place to unwind whilst stopping off in the town on a cruise. Alternatively, the Bay of Naxos is a great alternative.
Mount Etna
Situated only 42 kilometres away from Giardini Naxos, the incredible Mount Etna is one of the top sights to visit in Sicily. With lots of tours visiting Mount Etna, you’ll be able to not only see the incredible volcano, but learn about its fascinating history which dates back over 500,000 years ago.
Valletta
DAY 5
09 May 2027
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Malta’s capital, Valletta is steeped in history and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. A simple stroll through the Baroque-style streets will take you back in time to 1566 when the city was completed, while a range of museums and monuments provide an in-depth retelling of the past. Its intimate size makes it easy to explore the highlights on foot and discover many hidden gems such as botanical gardens, boutiques and eateries.
Things to do in Valletta:
Malta 5D
This new-generation theatre provides an immersive journey through the history and culture of Malta, featuring 3D films, moving seats, water and air blasts and even leg ticklers. Fun for all ages, Malta 5D is the most unique way to discover Malta!
Manoel Theatre and Palazzo Manoel
Tucked away on a quiet street, the Manoel Theatre is a hidden gem of fascinating history and beautiful architecture. Whether you’re taking a tour of the theatre or enjoying a musical performance, visitors will fall in love with its elegance and grandeur.
St Johns Cathedral in Valetta
St John’s Co-Cathedral is considered one of the best examples of traditional Baroque architecture in Europe and features memorials dedicated to knights covering the floor and ceiling as well as the stunning Caravaggio’s painting.
Grand Master's Palace
Built between the 16th and 18th centuries, the Grandmaster’s Palace is an iconic piece of Maltese heritage, housing the President’s office and a museum where visitors can enjoy an audio guide to get to know the history behind the impressive armoury.
National Museum of Archaeology
Covering the history and mythology of Malta, the National Museum of Archaeology is a must visit for those looking to discover ancient artefacts. This highly informative museum is where you’ll find the renowned Sleeping Lady, Venus of Malta and more.
Upper Barrakka Gardens
At the end of a busy day of exploring, the Upper Barrakka Gardens are just what you need to wind down and relax in the capital. Offering unrivalled views of the city, these gardens date back to 1661 and are home to beautiful statues and plaques.
La Goulette (for Tunis)
DAY 6
10 May 2027
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Situated on the coast, La Goulette is in the municipality of of Tunis and is visited by thousands of people every year. A historic town, it boasts several attractions throughout the area, including its picturesque boardwalk, Ez-Zitouna Mosque and the picturesque Sidi Bou Said neighbourhood.
Things to do in La Goulette (for Tunis):
Sidi Bou Said
Beloved for its cobbled streets, blue and white houses and extraordinary eateries, Sidi Bou Said is a must visit neighbourhood when on a cruise that stops off in Tunis. With so much to see and do in the area, you'll love exploring its attractions, cafes and taking in the pretty views out over the ocean.
Ez-Zitouna Mosque
A huge mosque in the heart of Tunis, Al-Zaytuna (or Ez-Zitouna) is a beautiful building that spans an impressive 5000 metres. A marvel of architecture, this prominent place of worship makes for a fascinating visit during your stop off.
La Goulette Boardwalk
Take a relaxing stroll down La Goulette's quaint and picturesque boardwalk and spend your time enjoying the local cafes or simply admiring the glistening sea views!
Annaba
DAY 7
11 May 2027
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At Sea
DAY 8
12 May 2027
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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!
Almeria
DAY 9
13 May 2027
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Puerto Banus
DAY 10
14 May 2027
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Puerto Banús is one of the most prestigious luxury marinas in Europe, located just southwest of Marbella on Spain's Costa del Sol. Officially known as Puerto José Banús, it was opened in 1970 by developer José Banús with a vision to create a Mediterranean village-style marina that would attract the international jet set. Today, it is a global playground for the rich and famous, drawing nearly 5 million annual visitors to its designer boutiques, high-end restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
Things to do in Puerto Banus:
Chic Beach Clubs
A visit to the chic beach clubs of Puerto Banús is the ultimate Mediterranean luxury experience. At iconic venues like Ocean Club Marbella, the day revolves around massive saltwater pools, oversized white daybeds, and a world-class sushi and rosé menu. As the afternoon unfolds, the vibe shifts from sophisticated lounging to high-energy parties featuring international DJs and live saxophonists. Whether you're soaking up the "see and be seen" atmosphere or enjoying the more bohemian edge of Mistral Beach, these clubs represent the glamorous, sun-drenched heart of the Costa del Sol.
Luxury Shopping
Luxury shopping in Puerto Banús is a sun-drenched stroll through a living fashion magazine. The "Golden Mile" along the marina's front line features elite flagship stores like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, and Dior nestled within charming white-washed Andalusian architecture. The experience continues at the massive El Corte Inglés for designer watches and gourmet treats, or the modern Marina Banús mall for high-street labels. It’s a high-energy blend of world-class retail and opulent people-watching against a backdrop of superyachts and supercars.
Water Sports
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Water sports in Puerto Banús offer a high-octane alternative to the relaxed marina lifestyle, taking full advantage of the Mediterranean’s warm, clear waters. For those seeking a thrill, jet ski rentals are the most popular choice, allowing you to blast across the waves with the dramatic backdrop of the Sierra Blanca mountains behind you. You can also find parasailing adventures that provide a bird's-eye view of the superyachts and luxury villas, or head to nearby Mistral Beach for more active pursuits like paddleboarding and kayaking. Whether you’re flyboarding for an adrenaline hit or chartering a private boat for a more secluded swim, the area is a world-class hub for aquatic adventure.
Strait Of Gibraltar - Cruising
DAY 10
14 May 2027
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Portimao
DAY 11
15 May 2027
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Portimão is an idyllic destination on the sun-kissed Algarve coastline and a stunning holiday hotspot to visit when cruising southern Portugal. Boasting a bustling waterfront with a picturesque promenade and a charming city centre with vibrant parks and interesting attractions, there’s so much to enjoy when you arrive. The golden-sand beaches here, though, might just be some of the best in the country; bordering sparkling blue waters and surrounded by dramatic rock formations, they’re the perfect place to kick back and soak up the glorious sunshine when you disembark. Overlooking the Arade River, the Museu de Portimão is also worth visiting when exploring the city – it explores this city’s unique industrial history alongside artifacts from several land and underwater archeological sites. A stunningly beautiful part of the world, a port stop at Portimão promises to be one to remember.
Things to do in Portimao:
Praia dos Três Castelos
A stunning stretch of beach known for its unique rock formations, Praia dos Três Castelos is a stone’s throw from the city centre and the perfect place to spend a day sun-soaking in the Algarve. Both wide and long, you’ll have plenty of room to relax when you’re here, and you might come across some interesting rock pools when the tide is low.
Portimão Museum
Located in a former canning factory, this modern museum is home to several unique areas highlighting important aspects of Portimão’s heritage and culture; from a full recreation of one of the canning rooms in the factory to scale models of the Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar, there’s centuries of history to explore here.
Fort of Santa Catarina
Constructed circa 1621, the Fort of Santa Catarina is an impressive medieval fortification offering sweeping panoramic views of the stunning coastline and across the Arade River. Largely considered among the last Philippine military projects in the Algarve, you’ll find a cafeteria within, making this one of the most unique places in Portimão to enjoy a coffee. It’s also a stone’s throw from Praia da Rocha, a breathtaking wide beach.
Lisbon
DAY 12
16 May 2027
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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.
Leixões, Portugal
DAY 13
17 May 2027
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A major seaport for the vibrant city of Porto, and for Portugal as a whole, Leixoes is a fantastic port of call to visit when sailing the North Atlantic Ocean and visiting the Azores. With Porto such an impressive melting pot of cultures and cuisines, there’s so much to explore – and indulge in – when you arrive. Whether you’re looking for some authentic food from a restaurant along the picturesque Cais da Ribeira promenade, an intimate wine cellar with the city’s best bottles, or a charming cafe where you can enjoy a quiet cup of coffee, the culinary experience in Porto is second to none. Beyond this, though, you’ll find a fantastic variety of interesting landmarks and historical sites to explore; from the stunning Church of Saint Ildefonso to the impressive Dom Luis I Bridge, there’s plenty to see in Porto alone. However, this is a fantastic starting point for shore excursions further afield, too – with nearby vineyards and the historic city of Guimaraes popular options. Although, if you want to do as little travelling as possible, you’ll be pleased to know that Porto is home to numerous stunning sandy beaches, so lounging around in the sunshine is also a fantastic option here.
Things to do in Leixões, Portugal:
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.
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.
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.
Ferrol
DAY 14
18 May 2027
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A major ship-building city historically and home to a unique natural harbour boasting a remarkably narrow entrance for a port of such scale, Ferrol is a fantastic destination to visit; here, you’ll find beautiful beaches, incredible historic landmarks, and a unique blend of traditional and modern Spanish culture. Whether you’re sun-soaking on the sand, venturing out to San Felipe Castle, or exploring a Magdalena neighbourhood with delicious local cuisine on your mind, Ferrol is a fun day out and a memorable port on any itinerary.
Aviles
DAY 15
19 May 2027
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Bilbao (Getxo)
DAY 16
20 May 2027
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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!
Pasajes
DAY 17
21 May 2027
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Garonne River - Cruising
DAY 18
22 May 2027
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Bordeaux - Overnight onboard
DAY 18-20
22 May 2027
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A sprawling port city on the banks of the Garonne, Bordeaux is a breathtaking French city boasting an abundance of impressive landmarks, sensational museums, insightful cultural experiences, world-renowned restaurants, and stunning riverside scenery you won’t want to miss. Both a gastronomic capital of the world and a world capital of wine, thanks to the many world-famous vineyards and wineries found throughout the Gironde department, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to the culinary landscape to explore here and the rich tapestry of wines to uncover in an endless amount of charming bars and quaint cafes. Bordeaux is also home to the second-most registered historical monuments and protected buildings in France, second only to Paris, something that highlights just how rich the sightseeing experiences are here. There are so many fascinating landmarks to admire and histories to uncover when wandering Bordeaux’s streets. If you’re looking for a more curated exploration of regional and national history, you’ll find a variety of interesting museums in Bordeaux; exploring everything from international fine art and local street art to the history of wine trading and the city’s role in the transatlantic slave trade, there’s so much fascinating history to immerse yourself in. Or, of course, you can look to the future and shop for something exciting for yourself or a loved one; Bordeaux is home to an abundance of boutique shopping experiences, with Rue Saint-Catherine among the longest pedestrianised shopping streets in Europe. You’ll also find numerous well-kept public gardens throughout the city, ideal for strolling through on a sunny day, and as an escape from the hustle and bustle of busier streets.
Things to do in Bordeaux - Overnight onboard:
Place de la Bourse
One of Bordeaux, France's most identifiable landmarks is the Place de la Bourse. It is made up of a number of beautifully designed buildings created by architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel that was constructed along the Garonne River from 1730 to 1775. Contributing to the city's trade, beloved reputation and the overall growth of Bordeaux, it's been a prominent attraction for centuries.
Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux
Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux is a stunning Catholic cathedral situated in the heart of Bordeaux. First mentioned in official documents dating from 814, this serves as the residence of the Archbishop of Bordeaux and has hosted two royal weddings throughout history: the marriage between Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII in 1137 and the marriage of Anne of Austria and Louis XIII in 1615.
Cité du Vin
A fascinating modern museum and exhibition space that explores the soul of wine through immersive and sensory experiences, Cité du Vin invites you to embark on a sensational journey through the cultures and civilisations of wine. Housed in a unique building designed to evoke the sensation of swirling wine in a glass, you’ll encounter a wide variety of themed areas and interactive experiences, and come away having learned so much about wine in a wonderfully entertaining way.
Belle Ile
DAY 21
25 May 2027
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A picturesque island off the coast of Brittany, it boasts a variety of scenic sights, including the Needles of Port Coton, Pointe des Poulains nature reserve and the Port de Le Palais marina. Whether you're looking to explore its dramatic, rugged coastline, relax on one of its sandy beaches or indulge in delicious French cuisine, you're guaranteed a relaxing day spent in Belle Île.
At Sea
DAY 22
26 May 2027
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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!
Dublin
DAY 23
27 May 2027
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Home to Ireland's busiest port, Dublin is the perfect city for quintessentially Irish attractions. Explore the iconic birthplace of Guinness at the Guinness Storehouse, where you can learn how it's made and have a taste for yourself. A walk will then take you to St Patrick's Cathedral, and March's Library which hosts over 20,000 rare books as well as exhibitions throughout the year. Families and kids will also love the numerous lush parks throughout the city to enjoy the great outdoors.
Things to do in Dublin:
Guinness Storehouse
One of the most popular attractions in Dublin is the Guinness Storehouse. The moment you step foot in this incredible attraction and brewery you’ll be greeted by the rich smell of the roasting barley and malt. Spend your time there learning about the fascinating history, including how Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000 year lease and the adverts and merchandise they have created throughout the years. At the end of the self-guided tour you can head to the sky bar for a taste of it.
Kilmainham Gaol
Former jail Kilmainham Gaol is located in Kilmainham, Dublin The Office of Public Works, a department of the Irish government, currently manages it as a museum. On the UK government's instructions, several Irish revolutionaries, including the organisers of the 1916 Easter Rising, were imprisoned and executed there. A fascinating attraction, it’s just outside the city and is worth a visit during your time in Dublin.
Trinity College Dublin
One of the world’s oldest universities, dating back to 1592, Trinity College Dublin spans an incredible 47 acres. Situated in the heart of Dublin, this historic university is a must see when in the city due to the scenic architecture. Tours are available around the university, for those that want to learn more about its history.
Fly to UK
DAY 23
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