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A glorious mosaic of beauty, freedom and authenticity, Portugal’s capital is a stirring artwork of a city. Known for the seven hills it spreads across, and its stirring fado music, Lisbon is a pastel-coloured blend of houses and beautiful tile artworks - and this creative city strikes a perfect harmony between natural and manmade beauty. Stroll along Alfama's steep, cobbled streets as you explore one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods - where each house and door could be its own photograph. Look for the decorative tiles, with the distinctive blues and whites of Azulejo ceramics, and visit the dedicated museum to learn more. Afterwards, wind up to São Jorge Castle, where views out across Lisbon’s red rooftops unravel. Just one of many majestic viewpoints, you can also seek out Miradouro da Graça for perhaps Lisbon's finest panorama, with the copper-coloured suspension bridge stretching over sparkling water beyond the sea of buildings. The elegant Tower of Belém rises in the Tagus estuary and is a historic defender of these shores. The grand, carved cloisters of Jerónimos Monastery spread out close by, and there's another UNESCO recognised location close by at Sintra, where a colourful town is set amid thick gardens and towering mountains - capped by the royal Pena Palace. Later, relax and take a quick break to drink Ginjinha, a cherry liqueur made from chocolate cups instead of coffee. Lisboetas have a sweet tooth, and the famous Pastel de Nata's crumbling pastry and caramelised-custard topping is the essential accompaniment to any coffee stop.

Steep stacked banks of evocative buildings and cobbled streetsperch scenically over the River Duoro in this authentic atmospheric Portuguese city. Famed for its wine and bright azulejo tiles - which turn streets into art galleries - Oporto is a charming taste of the real Portugal. Wander the uneven paths of the country’s second-largest city which are soaked with history tradition and eye-catching details. Start in the gorgeous historic Ribeira neighbourhood at the River Douro and walk up through tiny alleys and narrow streets lined with restaurants and cafes. Enjoy views of the colourful city from the skeletal Ponte de Dom Luis I bridge. Its design might ring a bell - the structure was created by a student of Gustav Eiffel and has a similar aesthetic to his famous tower creation. Porto Cathedral sits on a rise of steps towering above the city and offering spectacular views down. The cloisters are a highlight - with beautiful mosaics of the renowned blue and white tiles gleaming. If you’re hungry the indulgent Francesinha sandwich will fill you up for days. A Portuguese take on French toast - it’s packed full of ham and slathered in cheese egg and sauce. Or settle in for a feast on some of Portugal’s ubiquitous salted cod Bacalhau. The climate nurtures the revered vineyards which surround the city helping to produce harvests of perfect grapes. Head out to landscapes coated in vineyards from the Douro Valley to try some of the finest local wines.

Located in in Galicia, in the northwest of Spain on the Portuguese border, Vigo is perhaps the country’s most underrated destination. Considered by many as “just’ an industrial fishing port (meaning the seafood rarely travels further than a mile to your plate), Vigo seduces everyone with its cuisine, landscape and warm Spanish welcomes.Like many of Galicia’s coastal towns, life in Vigo has been dictated by the ocean. The city dates back to Roman times and Romanesque architecture such as the churches of Santa María de Castrelos, Santiago de Bembrive, San Salvador de Coruxo can be found all over the city. From the 16th-18th centuries it became alive with commercial trade and buccaneers looking for sunken treasure. The town still enjoys its status as having sunken treasure in its waters, and debates about who would own this if ever discovered periodically colour local conversations.The old town and fishermen’s quarter are worth exploring, although unfortunately with the port’s rapid expansion in the 20th century, many of the original fishermen’s houses were demolished. However, remnants of the city’s Medieval past are still visible and a trip along the Spanish-Portuguese border will reward you with the beautiful walled Medieval city of Tui and the Velansa Fortress. The 13th century fortress offers a splendid view of the fortified Cathedral of Tui on the opposite side of the River Miño. Mount Castro, a castle fortress actually in the city, commands a magnificent view of Vigo and the bay.

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

Northern Spain might not have the sameallure as the Mediterranean end of the country, yet as every traveller knows, oftenthe best places are those that are the least known. Enter Santander. With heritage hailing from the prehistoric,Roman and Middle ages, suffice to say that Santander’s roots stretch very farback. As one of Spain’s more important ports during the New World trading era, Santanderenjoyed great wealth during the Middle Ages. King Alfonso 13th (1886-1941) madethe city his summer residence, bringing about a further economic boom andlaying the foundations for modern Santander: a popular summer resort thatenjoys one of the most beautiful bay in Spain, a fantastic art and cultural hub(don’t miss the Centro Botin) and a great lust for la vida. Tragically, a two-day fire in 1941destroyed much of the city, including almost all the medieval heritage. Thus,Santander is today a city of two faces. One: an elegant seaside resort with atleast six urban beaches, fabulous restaurants and all the fun in the sun youcan muster. The other: a city with 15,000-year-old prehistoric roots that arevisible in the cave paintings at Altamira or Puente Viesgo. If travelling the 30-minutesto see the real things seems too far, make sure you head to the fabulousPrehistory and Archaeology Museum of Cantabria, for extensive displays thattake you on an interactive journey through time. Alternatively, make like alocal and head to El Sardinero beach for a boho beach vibe that rivalsBarcelona.

Whether it’s the flow of its boundary pushing architecture, delights of its finger food tapas, or sweeps of gorgeous shoreline nearby, Bilbao is a city that places a premium on aesthetics. The relentless drive to all things beautiful may be a reaction to the city’s industrial past, but it has led this Basque city to emerge as a new beacon of artistry. American architect Frank Gehry’s masterpiece of flowing metal is the shining standout here, a perfect harmony of smooth titanium and glass, and a thrilling piece in itself. Inside the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, world-class exhibitions are exhibited in the bright, expansive interior - which practically begs you to explore more. The city has gorgeous historical presence too. Casco Viejo - the medieval area - is its historic core, and home to the original seven streets and cathedral, dating back to the 14thcentury. Tall banks of coloured buildings rise either side as you walk, dwarfed by a tide of pretty facades, overflowing flower boxes, and intricate rail balconies. Plaza Nueva is Bilbao’s neoclassical square, with a procession of arches all around you. Morning flea markets regularly overtake it, offering opportunities to pick through piles of coins, dusty books and rusted antiques on the hunt for bargains, in this most elegant setting. The titanic Mercado de la Ribera market looms tall by the river. Explore to eat your way through an endless pile of Basque pintxos – the local take on tapas. Cocktail sticks will quickly stack up as you gorge on plump olives, organic cheeses, and feather thin slices of curled hams, while orbiting Europe’s largest covered market. Described as a perfect blend of beauty and function by UNESCO, the Vizcaya Bridge is an unusual but spectacular piece of industrial architecture. The world’s oldest, gigantic transporter crane is still in use today, swinging cars and passengers from one side of the gaping Nervion River’s mouth to the other.

The name alone conjures images of sun-ripened grapes, splashes of refined flavour, and the joy of clinking glasses. Bordeaux is synonymous with quality and prestige, and the promise of endless opportunities to sample the city’s famous, full-bodied red wines makes a visit to this elegant French port city one to truly savour. Sprinkled with scenic, turret-adorned mansion castles, which stand above soil softened by the Atlantic and winding flow of the Garonne River, the vineyards of Bordeaux consistently produce revered wines, enjoyed right across the globe. Explore France’s largest wine region, walking through vineyards where dusty clumps of grapes hang, before descending into cellars to see the painstaking processes that make this region a global wine centre. The acclaimed, sensory experience of Cité du Vin wine museum lets you put your own nose to the test, learning more about the craft involved in producing world class vintages. Brush up on your wine knowledge, with our blog [insert You’ll Fall in Love with Wine in Bordeaux]. Bordeaux itself is an intoxicating blend of old and new – a fact perfectly illustrated by the Water Mirror. This living art installation has reinvigorated one of the city’s most important historical sites, and it feels as though you’re walking on water, as you step through the cooling mist of Place De La Bourse. The moisture generates a glorious mirrored composition of the 300-year-old elegant palatial architecture in front of you. Water also flows freely from the magnificent Monument aux Girondins statue, where horses rear up to extol the values of the Girondin revolutionaries. Marche des Quais – the city’s lively fish market – is the spot to try this wine capital’s freshest lemon-drizzled oysters and juicy prawns.

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

Ship sails flutter in the breeze at the natural port of Saint-Malo - a historic and resilient walled city which watches out over golden sands and island fortresses. Strung tenuously to the mainland Saint Malo was the historic home of a rowdy mix of skilled sailors and new world explorers - as well as the plunderers who earned the place its 'Pirate City' title. Explore streets that breathe with maritime tales and medieval charm - restored from the intense damage sustained during the Second World War. Cathédrale de St Malo rises above the tight paths offering views of the peppered islands and fortifications. Boatloads of fresh oysters and scallops are heaved ashore - savour them or grab savoury crepes galettes stuffed with cheese and ham. Wash Saint Malo's foods down with a Brittany cider which challenges wine as the indulgence of choice in these parts. A highly tidal region the pocket-sized islands of Petit Bé and Grand Bé join the mainland and you can explore at leisure as the tide recedes. The incredible island of Mont Saint Michel also looms in the estuary of the Couesnon River nearby hovering like a cinematic mirage above high tide’s waters. Elsewhere Cap Fréhel's lush green peninsula juts out from the emerald coast towards Jersey tempting with rich coastal hiking trails.

The picturesque capital of Guernsey proves that you don’t have to go to the Caribbean for white sand and crystal clear water. St Peter Port is both wonderfully pretty and atmospheric, full of blooming floral displays, tiny stone churches and brightly painted boats. What’s more, summers are mostly sunny and comfortable, making the weather something you don’t have to worry about.As the capital of Guernsey, St. Peter Port is where the “action” is found. This mainly takes the form of strolling the cobbled streets, stopping every now and then to admire, and perhaps photograph, the stunning views. Once French (original name: St. Pierre Port), the town is at least 800 years old, with the stone castle and maze like streets to prove it. Once you have made you way up to the ancient castle, make like a local and find refreshment with a cream tea, washed down perhaps with a glass of cider!If the weather is on your side, then surely there is no more invigorating pastime than hiking up to the spectacular Guernsey cliffs, taking in stunning views of wildflowers, sandy beaches and English Channel views. For those who want to spread their wings a little further, the tiny island of Herm is just a 20-minute boat ride away, and homes no cars, one pub, a few cows, some puffins and about 50 people.Don’t be fooled by St Peter Port’s nostalgic exterior. The seaside town has made a name for itself as a foodie heaven, with everything from beach huts to Michelin starred restaurants offering sumptuous, locally sourced fare.

Home of the ill-fated Titanic departure, Southampton has a long maritime history. Henry V’s fleet bound for the battle of Agincourt left from here, as did the Mayflower (not from Plymouth as many believe) and the great British ocean liners, Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Mary both departed on their maiden voyages from the port. So suffice to say, that Southampton is a seafearing place.Today Southampton is the cruise capital of Northern Europe, so expect a city that understands how to have fun. This comes in a variety of ways: a castellated old city that has lots of charm, some excellent museums (the most notable of which is the Sea City Museum) and extensive green spaces. Authentic Tudor remains provide a fascinating insight to 15th century living while other landmarks date back even further. A stroll around the city is generous in its attractions, so there is no better way to see Southampton than on foot. Culture wise, the city’s bustling Guildhall Square is the centre for art, education and food and drink.Southampton’s location of the south coast of England means just a short distance away lie some interesting spots. Pre-historic enigma Stonehenge is less than an hour away while the quintessentially English market town Salisbury is perfect for a bit of shopping. Both are well worth a visit. For those who prefer their entertainment crafted by Mother Nature, a short ride to the New Forest will give you peace; think idyllic glades, ancient woodland, open moors, heathland and cliff top walks.







The Owner’s Suite epitomizes luxury and elegance, offering an exquisite living space of either 120 square meters for one bedroom, or a spacious 114 square meters for two bedrooms when connected to the adjoining Panorama Suite. Nestled mid-ship on the eighth deck, it features a private veranda, a separate dining area, and a lavish living room complete with a cozy sitting area. Guests will enjoy heightened comfort with a king-size bed, plush bathrobes, luxury mattresses, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. The suite is designed with sophistication in mind, featuring modern amenities such as two large flat-screen TVs with an Interactive Media Library, unlimited premium Wi-Fi, a state-of-the-art sound system with Bluetooth connectivity, and convenient USB-C charging stations. Each stay comes with dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and a sumptuous dinner for two at La Dame, ensuring an unparalleled cruising experience. Guests are welcomed with champagne upon arrival and can take pleasure in personalized amenities such as an espresso machine and a stocked bar, tailored to their preferences. Perfect for those who desire the ultimate in space, comfort, and service, the Owner’s Suite is truly a home at sea.



Discover the epitome of luxury with our elegantly designed suites, perfect for both entertaining and enjoying serene moments at sea. Our one-bedroom configuration spans a generous 132-142 sq m, while the two-bedroom option, which seamlessly connects with a Veranda Suite, offers an expansive 175 sq m of lavish space. Positioned on decks 8 and 9 at the forward section of the ship, each suite features a private veranda, a separate dining area, and a spacious living room, ensuring an exquisite setting for relaxation and interaction. Delight in the lavishness of a king-sized bed, complemented by luxurious bedding, a writing desk, and a vanity table. The suite is equipped with a double vanity, a separate shower, and a whirlpool bath, while a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe provides ample storage. Stay connected with unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat screen TVs featuring an Interactive Media Library, and a sound system boasting Bluetooth capabilities. Enjoy a range of thoughtful onboard services, including dedicated butler service, complimentary laundry, and exclusive dining experiences. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with champagne, while additional amenities such as an espresso machine, a personalized pillow menu, and luxury bath essentials enhance your comfort.




Introducing the Royal Suite, a stately and majestic haven designed for the discerning traveler. Spanning 92 square meters with a veranda (12 square feet) in its one-bedroom configuration, or an expansive 127 square meters (18 square meters of veranda) when combined with a Veranda Suite, this opulent accommodation provides generous living space ideal for entertaining. The suite includes a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area for a third guest, offering versatility in your stay. Located on Deck 7 at the forward section of the ship, the suite features a luxurious private veranda, a separate dining area, a living room with plush seating, and indulgent amenities such as a double vanity, separate shower, and whirlpool bath. The walk-in wardrobe ensures ample space along with a personal safe. The suite is furnished with a king-size bed, a writing desk, and a vanity table, adorned with luxury mattresses for optimal comfort. Stay connected with unlimited premium Wi-Fi and enjoy entertainment through two large flat-screen TVs equipped with an Interactive Media Library. A sound system with Bluetooth connectivity, along with modern conveniences such as direct dial telephone, wall-mounted USB-C chargers, and dual voltage outlets, complete the experience. Your journey is further enhanced by impeccable onboard services, including a personal butler, complimentary laundry services, an exclusive dinner for two at La Dame, and champagne upon arrival. Delight in the carefully curated amenities, such as an espresso machine, a pillow menu, a fully stocked refrigerator and bar setup tailored to your preferences, plush bathrobes, luxury bath products, and more—ensuring a blissful cruise experience.






Indulge in the luxury of your ocean-view suite, featuring either a one-bedroom layout of 69 sq m or a spacious two-bedroom option covering 100 sq m, both inclusive of a charming veranda. Located on the upper decks, each suite offers breathtaking ocean vistas and an inviting ambiance for relaxation, perfect for cozy nights. The marble-finished bathroom is equipped with a double vanity, separate shower, and a whirlpool bath, ensuring a rejuvenating experience. Your suite is furnished with a plush king-size bed, a writing desk, and a vanity table, complemented by luxury mattress bedding for ultimate comfort. Entertainment is at your fingertips with unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs featuring an interactive media library, a sound system with Bluetooth connectivity, and a direct dial phone. Experience thoughtful amenities, including butler service, complimentary laundry, and a welcoming champagne upon arrival. Each suite is stocked with your preferred selections in the refrigerator and bar setup, an espresso machine, and a pillow menu to enhance your stay. Additional comforts such as a plush bathrobe, luxury bath products, and slippers await your enjoyment, making this suite the quintessential retreat for families and discerning travelers alike.



The Deluxe Veranda Suite is an exquisite retreat encompassing 35 square meters, including a 6 square meter private veranda, ideally located midship for a serene escape. This elegantly decorated suite features a stunning marble bathroom, a cozy sitting area, and a comfortable queen-sized bed, ensuring a perfect blend of luxury and comfort. Guests can indulge in the outdoor experience as floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to the private veranda, offering breathtaking views of sunset. The suite is equipped with a range of amenities including a writing desk, luxurious bed mattresses, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. For entertainment, enjoy unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an Interactive Media Library, and convenient dual-voltage outlets. Additional touches include a refreshing champagne on arrival and dedicated butler service. Enhanced amenities such as a pillow menu, a stocked refrigerator, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath products complete the experience, making the Deluxe Veranda Suite a haven for discerning travelers.



Nestled on the upper decks, the Superior Veranda Suite embodies luxury and expansive comfort at sea. Spanning 35 square meters, including a charming 6-square-meter veranda, this suite features a cozy living space adorned with meticulous details and a suite of lavish amenities. The highlight of this accommodation is the floor-to-ceiling glass doors that lead to a private veranda, providing an intimate setting to soak in breathtaking sunset views. The suite includes a queen-size bed, a writing desk, and a plush sitting area, alongside a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a personal safe. For relaxation, guests can enjoy a separate shower and standard vanity, while select suites offer a walk-in rain shower. Media needs are well-catered for with unlimited Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV boasting an Interactive Media Library, and USB-C mobile device chargers. Guests also indulge in exclusive services, such as attentive butler service and a complimentary champagne welcome. Other thoughtful amenities include a personalized pillow menu, a stocked refrigerator and bar, luxurious bath essentials, and cozy furnishings like plush bathrobes and slippers. The Superior Veranda Suite promises an enchanting stay, combining elegance with the tranquility of ocean living.



Indulge in the elegance of the Classic Veranda Suite, designed for discerning travelers seeking luxury on the high seas. Spanning 35 square meters, including a 6 square meter private veranda, this exquisite suite is located on the lower decks at the bow, offering a serene retreat. The interior boasts sophisticated decor, a stunning marble bathroom, and a cozy seating area that transform the space into a true home away from home. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors lead to your private veranda, ensuring that each sunset feels intimately yours. This suite features a queen-size bed, a writing desk, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, while maintaining a focus on accessibility. For additional comfort, the suite includes a sofa bed for the third guest in the reception area. Enjoy modern conveniences such as unlimited Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, and direct-dial telephone services. Elevating your experience further, a dedicated butler service awaits, along with a champagne welcome upon your arrival. Personalization is key, with a refrigerator stocked to your preferences, a pillow menu, luxurious bath amenities, and plush robes and slippers—all designed to transform your journey into an unforgettable luxurious experience.


The Panorama Suite offers an exquisite 31 square meters of living space, gracefully situated on deck 9, mid-ship, providing magnificent views through expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. This luxurious suite combines elegance with comfort, featuring a stylish marble bathroom equipped with both a separate shower and a full-size bath (with exceptions for certain suites). The ample seating area is perfect for relaxation, while the queen-size bed ensures a restful retreat. Guests can enjoy top-notch amenities, including a writing desk, unlimited standard Wi-Fi, and a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library. Enhanced by butler service and a welcoming champagne upon arrival, the suite is adorned with plush robes, a personalized bar setup, and a tailored pillow menu. Experience the ultimate home away from home with every detail meticulously designed for your comfort on this remarkable voyage.

Discover the elegance of the Vista Suite, a tranquil retreat sprawling across 32 square meters. Ideal for relaxation, its spacious seating area features large picture windows that offer breathtaking panoramic ocean views, perfect for intimate breakfasts in bed. Designed to accommodate up to three guests, the suite includes a queen-sized bed, a comfortable sofa bed in the reception area, and a sophisticated writing desk. Located on deck 4 at the forward section of the ship, guests will enjoy premium amenities such as a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, a standard vanity, and an exclusive bathroom complete with a walk-in rain shower. Experience unparalleled convenience with unlimited standard Wi-Fi, an interactive large flat-screen TV, and direct dial telephone, alongside features such as wall-mounted USB-C chargers and dual voltage outlets for your electronic devices. Your journey begins with exceptional onboard services, including butler service and a complimentary champagne welcome. Indulge in a personalized stay with a tailored pillow menu, stocked refrigerator and bar, plush bathrobe, luxury bath amenities, and thoughtfully provided items such as an umbrella, hairdryer, and slippers. The Vista Suite lives up to its promise of stylish comfort and refined luxury.