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Nestled in North Holland, IJmuiden is the captivating "Gate to the North Sea." Known for its vibrant fishing ports, it serves as a vital gateway to Amsterdam, the iconic capital renowned for its enchanting canals and world-class art museums. This charming town, established in the 1870s, showcases resilient architecture, notably the Stadhuis van Velsen, a testament to its post-WWII revival. Cruise visitors can explore the local charm of IJmuiden, with complimentary shuttles to its center, beckoning you to embark on an unforgettable Dutch adventure.
The famous white chalk cliffs cradle England’s southeast’s principal cross-Channel port of Dover. It lies only twenty-one miles from the continent, and on a clear day the low cliffs of Calais are visible. The Romans put Dover on the map when, having conquered Europe, they decided to move on toward Britannia, using the natural harbor of Dover as the base for their northern fleet. They erected a lighthouse to guide their ships into port. Following their withdrawal from England in the 4th century when the Normans constructed the keep that now presides over the bulk of Dover Castle. This superbly positioned fortress had been in continuous use as some sort of military installation until 1958. A network of tunnels constructed beneath the castle during the Napoleonic wars was extended during World War II for use as headquarters for the Dunkirk evacuation. More recently, sections of the 3.5 miles of tunnels were provisioned as a refuge for Kent’s elite in the event of nuclear war. Now that there seems no longer a need for such facilities, the tunnels have been restored and opened to the public. Pier Information The ship is scheduled to dock at Dover’s Western Docks. The distance to downtown Dover is two miles. Taxis may have to be called for pierside pickup. Dover is 85 miles from London. Frequent train service connects the port with London; traveling time is approximately 90 minutes (subject to traffic conditions). Shopping Stores in Dover are limited interest to visitors. Serious shoppers will want to set time aside to explore the endless shopping opportunities in London. Some of the most exclusive shops are found along Oxford, Bond and Regent Streets. Upscale department stores such as Harrods, Selfridges and Liberty offer convenient shopping with everything under one roof. Designer clothing, china and antiques may be of interest. Purchases are subject to a 17.5% VAT (value-added tax). Guests not residing in one of the EU countries can obtain a partial refund of the VAT after spending a certain amount of money. Proper forms have to be requested from the shop at the time of purchase. The refund can be claimed at the airport VAT Refund Desk; if leaving the ship, check on board with the Purser’s Office for procedures. The local currency is the British pound. Cuisine The town of Dover has a limited selection of pubs and restaurants and more can be found in the surrounding countryside, serving meals cooked from locally grown produce and accompanied by a wide variety of bars and wines. Other Sites The county of Kent is a fascinating part of England that is dotted with Castles, historic houses, beautiful gardens and bustling market towns. Dover Castle Dominating the town from its hilltop location, this is Europe’s oldest concentrically-planned castle. From its position you can enjoy a fine panorama of Dover, its white cliffs and the English Channel. Inside the castle is Hellfire, a secret underground war room used by Winston Churchill. In addition to Dover Castle, other attractions include the Old Town Goal, a new museum, the White Cliffs Experience and the Roman Painted House. This ancient guest house was discovered during the construction of a car park. The excavated rooms feature the finest Roman wall paintings in England. Guests in transit to the next cruise may check with the Tour Office on board for additional sightseeing possibilities or arrangements by private car.

The tied island of Portland sprawls out attractively into the English Channel linked to the mainland by just the Chesil barrier beach’s thin sliver of sand. Portland forms part of England’s dramatic Jurassic Coast a UNESCO World Heritage Site of limestone cliffs coastal rock formations and beautiful bays. It may be a tiny teardrop of an island but with pirate heritage historic castles and soaring lighthouses there’s a lot to keep you busy as you soak in Dorset’s relentlessly wonderful coastal appeals. Photograph the handsome white and red-banded lighthouse which watches out over the rock-interrupted waves on a breathtakingly photogenic outcrop. Flashing out warnings of a hull-shredding offshore bank the lighthouse marks the southern tip of this island and lurches out five miles towards the Channel Islands. Rock mined from Portland has been used to create some of the most famous buildings in the world including St Paul’s Cathedral and the United Nations' Building of New York. The stunning natural arch of Durdle Door is close by - looming over a scenic cove it is undoubtedly one of England’s prettiest beaches and most beautiful natural landmarks. A 16th-century Tudor castle stands guard over Portland’s harbour and was one of London 2012’s more unusual Olympic venues hosting sailing events. You can also learn of D-Day history and the role this area played in one of the most important land invasions ever seen at Castletown D-Day Centre.

The bustle of this resort town's fishing harbor, yachting center, and commercial port only adds to its charm. In the 18th century Falmouth was the main mail-boat port for North America, and in Flushing, a village across the inlet, you can see the slate-covered houses built by prosperous mail-boat captains. A ferry service now links the two towns. On Custom House Quay, off Arwenack Street, is the King's Pipe, an oven in which seized contraband was burned.

Perched on a clifftop and stunningly picturesque Fishguard is considered the very heart of North Pembrokeshire. A small market town that almost seems untouched by time you’ll find clusters of quayside cottages family businesses selling local produce and plenty of Gaelic charm! Market day falls on a Saturday and although principally food there are some stalls selling local arts and crafts too. If you are not lucky enough to be visiting on market day the pretty high street has some lovely shops where you can easily while away a couple of hours. Known internationally as the place of the last invasion of Britain when the French landed in 1797 the village heaves with history. Historians will of course already know that the two-day invasion soon failed and the peace treaty was signed in the Royal Oak pub in the market square. The calm waters are perfect for kayaking while walkers will love the national parks that are filled with signposted trails for all levels of ability. Cyclist of all levels will also be pleased Fishguard and its surroundings do have a few hills but also lots of straight roads that offer a gentle visit of the stunning landscape. If all the activity gets too much for you then why not enjoy a delicious local welsh cake in one of the pretty cafes or head to the town hall and have a look at the 100 foot long Last Invasion Tapestry a humorous and entertaining story in a Bayeux tapestry style of the 1797 invasion of mainland Britain.

Who can say Liverpool with thinking of the Beatles? Home to the fab four, Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields and the Cavern Club, this northern English city is undoubtedly one of the most important places on the 20th century music scene. Even UNESCO agrees - Liverpool became a City of Music (one of only 19 in the world) in 2015. So understandably, it’s bursting with pride. Not only for its most famous former residents but also its football team, its maritime heritage and its thriving cultural scene (it was Capital of Culture in 2008). A huge regeneration project over the past two decades has seen Liverpool blossom from being a below-par northern English city to a somewhere buzzing with charm. The arrival of the Tate Liverpool paved the way – quickly followed by the restoration of some 2,500 plus listed buildings (that’s more than any English city outside London). The waterfront revitalisation came next with bars, clubs, galleries and independent boutiques, giving Liverpool some of the best dining and shopping there is. Don’t leave here without tasting Scouse – a traditional beef stew – and from where Livepudlians draw their nickname “Scousers”.Culturally speaking, Liverpool is “bang on” as Scousers would say. The three Graces (named after the Greek goddesses of charm, beauty and creativity) line the waterfront, and are responsible in part for Liverpool’s second UNESCO gong as a World Heritage Site. Further afield, the lovely parks and Crosby Beach offer welcome respite from the urban hub.

Reborn as a cool modern city Belfast has successfully left its troubles behind emerging as a hotbed of culture and architecture where the comfort of a cosy pub is never far away. A walk across the Lagan Weir Footbridge brings you to Belfast’s fascinating Titanic District – an area of the city devoted to its rich ship-building heritage. The state-of-the-art Titanic Museum brings the story of the doomed vessel to life and is the largest museum dedicated to the infamously ‘unsinkable’ ship. There’s just enough time to give the 10-metre long Salmon of Knowledge sculpture a quick peck for luck before continuing to explore. A stark barbed wire and graffitied sheet metal barrier marks an abrupt scar through the city’s residential areas. The Peace Line was constructed during the height of the Troubles when Belfast was plagued by sectarian divisions between Protestants and Catholics. Nowadays you can jump in a black taxi tour to see the colourful murals and living history of the walls which stand as a stark reminder of the fragility of peace. After exploring the city’s historic divisions a reminder of Belfast’s uniting creativity can be found at the Metropolitan Arts Centre – a seven-storey tall building which invites light to gloriously cascade inside. The Cathedral Quarter is a cobbled blend of flower-adorned pubs restaurants and theatres and venues where music spills out onto the streets at night and many a pint is cheerily shared.

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.

Edinburgh is to London as poetry is to prose, as Charlotte Brontë once wrote. One of the world's stateliest cities and proudest capitals, it's built—like Rome—on seven hills, making it a striking backdrop for the ancient pageant of history. In a skyline of sheer drama, Edinburgh Castle watches over the capital city, frowning down on Princes Street’s glamour and glitz. But despite its rich past, the city’s famous festivals, excellent museums and galleries, as well as the modern Scottish Parliament, are reminders that Edinburgh has its feet firmly in the 21st century.Nearly everywhere in Edinburgh (the burgh is always pronounced burra in Scotland) there are spectacular buildings, whose Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian pillars add touches of neoclassical grandeur to the largely Presbyterian backdrop. Large gardens are a strong feature of central Edinburgh, where the city council is one of the most stridently conservationist in Europe. Arthur's Seat, a mountain of bright green and yellow furze, rears up behind the spires of the Old Town. This child-size mountain jutting 822 feet above its surroundings has steep slopes and little crags, like a miniature Highlands set down in the middle of the busy city. Appropriately, these theatrical elements match Edinburgh's character—after all, the city has been a stage that has seen its fair share of romance, violence, tragedy, and triumph.Modern Edinburgh has become a cultural capital, staging the Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe Festival in every possible venue each August. The stunning Museum of Scotland complements the city’s wealth of galleries and artsy hangouts. Add Edinburgh’s growing reputation for food and nightlife and you have one of the world’s most beguiling cities.Today the city is the second most important financial center in the United Kingdom, and the fifth most important in Europe. The city regularly is ranked near the top in quality-of-life surveys. Accordingly, New Town apartments on fashionable streets sell for considerable sums. In some senses the city is showy and materialistic, but Edinburgh still supports learned societies, some of which have their roots in the Scottish Enlightenment. The Royal Society of Edinburgh, for example, established in 1783 "for the advancement of learning and useful knowledge," remains an important forum for interdisciplinary activities.Even as Edinburgh moves through the 21st century, its tall guardian castle remains the focal point of the city and its venerable history. Take time to explore the streets—peopled by the spirits of Mary, Queen of Scots; Sir Walter Scott; and Robert Louis Stevenson—and pay your respects to the world's best-loved terrier, Greyfriars Bobby. In the evenings you can enjoy candlelit restaurants or a folk ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee, a traditional Scottish dance with music), though you should remember that you haven't earned your porridge until you've climbed Arthur's Seat. Should you wander around a corner, say, on George Street, you might see not an endless cityscape, but blue sea and a patchwork of fields. This is the county of Fife, beyond the inlet of the North Sea called the Firth of Forth—a reminder, like the mountains to the northwest that can be glimpsed from Edinburgh's highest points, that the rest of Scotland lies within easy reach.

Once a shipbuilding city, Newcastle, remains proud of its history and there’s plenty of it to see, from Roman ruins to its more recent industrial days. Today it’s a city of innovation, using its past to embrace the future.Welcoming visitors to the area is the unmissable modern sculpture, Sir Antony Gormley’s Angel of the North. This is public art on a massive scale at over 20ms high, a cherished landmark.The cities of Newcastle and Gateshead face each other across the River Tyne and are united by seven bridges across a spectacular riverside. See for yourself the innovative Gateshead Millennium Bridge in action, a sweeping arc of steel, tilting to allow boats to pass.The Discovery Museum, bursting with interactive displays, is a thoroughly modern place to learn all about the city’s past. Meanwhile, the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, housed in a landmark, industrial building is a hotspot for modern art lovers.It’s a passionate city, bursting with character and it’s the friendly locals that make Newcastle a truly special place to visit. "Geordies," as they are often called, embody the pride, industriousness and resilient spirit of their city and they like to celebrate the fact by having a good time!Get ready to be charmed by the famous Geordie spirit in a city with award winning restaurants and a thriving nightlife. Live music, comedy, theatre sit comfortably alongside the clubs, cocktail bars and independent breweries.

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.

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.