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A city of legend, civilisation and enduring culture, Athens is a majestic and magical urban sprawl. Extraordinary elegance and grace combine with grit and graft in Greece's capital, where highways encase ruins from antiquity, and gleaming museums and galleries stand beside concrete sprayed with edgy street art. These contrasts enhance and elevate the wonders of this 2,500-year-old city, however, which can count notable contributions to philosophy, drama and democracy, among its global legacy. Piraeus' giant port and naval base welcome you to the edge of the Athens' urban area. From there it's a simple jaunt to the centre. The majestic ancient citadel of the Acropolis dominates an elevated platform and is a constant presence as you explore the city. The wonderful remains of the columned temple of the Parthenon - which date back to the 5th century BC - stand here, representing the pinnacle of classical architecture. The nearby Acropolis Museum adds context to your visit and frames the broad views from its giant glass windows. Or rise up Mount Lycabettus, to be rewarded with perhaps Athens' best panorama of the Acropolis sitting high over the city on its grand stage. See the marble horseshoe of the Old Olympic Stadium, where the first modern Olympics were held in 1896, for more of the city's enduring legacy. Elsewhere, golden beaches and temples stretch out along the coastline, should you wish to explore a little further afield. Coffee is an art form to the Greeks, and it's an unwritten rule that coffee time must never be rushed. So prepare to settle down for a couple of hours and lose yourself in a good chat. Feeling hungry - try traditional souvlaki made with sauces handed from generation to generation.

Greece’s first capital remains the escape of choice for Athenians, who weekend here to indulge in the town's gorgeous seaside setting. One of the country's most romantic towns, the warm colour palette and tempting, island-sprinkled waters, pull on plenty of heartstrings. With perfect beaches, crystal clear waters for swimming, and evocative fortress-capped mountains, Nafplion is a sun-soaked Greek beauty. A gorgeous blend of Greek, Byzantine, Venetian and Ottoman influences, stroll the seafront promenade and soak up the ambience in tavernas and bars. Head into the warren of an old town, which is full of narrow streets, neoclassical architecture and pink-flowered trees drooping over walls. Located on the hill that towers over Nafplion, Palamidi Fortress is a Venetian castle built in 1714, and its steep walls flow dramatically down the slope. If you're feeling brave, a slog of 857 steps will take you to the top to see beautiful views across Nafplion and the Argolic Gulf. Acronafplia fortress is Nafplion's oldest castle, and its walls enclosed the entire town until the 13th century. Just offshore, the Venetian Bourtzi fortress rises on a tiny islet, a short boat ride away across the glistening waters. Venetians built this harbour fortress to protect the town before it later housed the official executioner. Today its hardy walls shake to music, during its summer festival, and the castle enjoys a gorgeous view back over the waves to the town's humming waterfront. Ancient cities like Corinth lie close by, recovered and unearthed after being wiped from history by immense earthquakes.

Enter Souda Bay to land on Greece’s largest island and explore the sun-soaked charms of this fascinating land of legends landscapes and luxuries. Packed with beautiful beaches and rich maritime history Souda Bay’s huge natural harbour is a spectacular entrance opening up the treasures of Crete’s many well-stocked museums rich archaeological sites and charming Venetian fishing towns. The massive natural harbour of Souda Bay also makes the site an interesting spot for military history - with a huge NATO base here as well as the Souda Bay War Cemetery which honours Allied soldiers of World War II. Soak up some Mediterranean sunshine by heading straight to one of the luxurious white sand beaches - where you can recline to a soundtrack of fizzing waves and dine with sparkling sea views stretching out before you. Explore olive groves producing golden oil and savour the deep fruity flavours. The island's renowned wineries also invite you to sample lovingly-crafted Vilana grape wines. Rethymnon’s old town and star-shaped seafront fortress are impressive sites to explore or you can head to Akrotiri to discover the Arkadi Monastery's role in the Cretan resistance - and visit the site where the Greek flag was hoisted high into the sky by rebels in 1897. Crete retains its independent spirit but has gathered countless influences over its history. The island’s most beautiful Venetian port - Chania - is close by and its picturesque old town and collage of historical influences are a highlight of any trip.

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.

Perched high on the imposing Sciberras Peninsula, Valletta immediately presents its massive, protective walls and vertical bastions to visitors arriving by sea. Rising to 47 metres in places, the fortifications protect lavish palaces, grand domes and illustrious gardens. Built by the Knights of St John on the narrow peninsular, Valletta is a compact, richly historical treasure trove of Baroque wonders. Ascend to reach the restful, flower-filled Upper Barrakka Gardens, where cannons fire and boom in salute at noon each day, sending echoing cracks of noise out across the waves below. Recognised as 2018’s European Capital of Culture, Valletta is a fascinating and dense haven of history and intrigue. A busy, bustling capital, the breathtaking St John’s Cathedral - commissioned in 1572 - is almost concealed among its narrow streets. The relatively modest exterior is counterpointed by a staggeringly opulent, gold-leaf bathed interior, containing a Caravaggio masterpiece - the shadowy vision of the Beheading of St John. Cinematic and magnificent, Valletta has served as a filming location for Game of Thrones - but real epic history abounds on this rocky isle too. From the prehistoric and megalithic sites of the Hypogeum of Paola and Tarxien, to the fascinating War Museum at Fort St Elmo. Mdina also waits nearby, and the former medieval capital is a striking contrast to the island’s main city. Cars are barred from its streets, and it offers endlessly atmospheric old-time wanders. With a strategic positioning in the Mediterranean, Malta is a jewel that many have wrestled for over the centuries. Independence from Britain was finally achieved in 1964, but the close allegiance remains evident, with English recognised as an official language, cars driving on the left, and red post boxes and telephone gleaming in Malta’s sunshine.
Surrounded by glowing turquoise waters and rugged coastline Trapani invites you to explore western Sicily's ruins intense flavours and sun-soaked leisure pursuits. Built on salt and tuna exports Trapani is experiencing a renaissance having been lovingly spruced up as a sailing capital and an international airport bringing in visitors from far and wide. The town looks out over the Egadi Islands gazing west to witness some of Siciliy's most evocative sunset displays. Start exploring Trapani from its historic core a dense network of alleys hosting a collection of small shops restaurants and wine bars. You’ll encounter the Cathedral of San Lorenzo – where colourful artworks are spread below sweeping arches and a beautiful domed roof. Sicily feels like an island on the cusp of continents and Trapani practically has one foot in Africa as you soak in its pretty whitewash houses and fusion of foods and arts. Discover the Ancient Greek influence by venturing to rich archaeological sites nearby like Selinus and Segesta where the treasures from the past have been unearthed and displayed. Pyramids of white salt rise up at the Riserva Naturale Saline di Trapani e Paceco. These salt marshes and windmills are a symbol of Trapani and although sea salt production is much less important today the small white hills remain a Trapani landmark. Look out for the pink flamingos wading in the salt pans below. For beach days the Egadi Islands can be easily reached from Trapani - Favignana is the largest and most popular.

Tunisia's capital lies at the western end of the shallow Lake Tunis which opens to the sea at La Goulette. This is the first of a string of beach suburbs that stretches away to the north it is here that the city's port is located. This coastal area includes the ruins of ancient Carthage and the picturesque suburb of Sidi Bou Said places that attract more visitors than Tunis itself. As far as capital cities go Tunis has an easy-going unhurried air about it. It is a very liberal city by Islamic standards and certainly leading the way in Western trends for the rest of the country. In Tunisia the struggle for independence didn't take the violent course that it did in Algeria. Ruler Ahmed Bey who governed from 1837 to 1855 encouraged Westernization and brought in military and other advisors to this end. In 1861 during the reign of Mohammed Sadiq a constitution - the first in the Arab world - was proclaimed. Until the time of the French protectorate the medina was very much the center of things. Then under the French influence the ville nouvelle (new city) emerged with its major banks department stores and administrative services. The main focus of ville nouvelle is the wide tree-lined Avenue Habib Bourguiba. At its western end this major thoroughfare becomes the Avenue de France terminating in the Place de la Victoire and the entrance to the medina.

The serene sea approach to Cagliari is an exquisitely beautiful way to first lay eyes on the city’s mesmerising interplay of colour, spires and domed churches. Sat on Sardinia’s south coast, Cagliari is the island’s largest city, and a sun-blessed escape of beaches, architecture and Mediterranean food – where stress evaporates on contact. That first sight of Cagliari’s mosaic of architecture reveals much about the island’s history, and is a living document of the civilisations and influences that have passed through. Combining Byzantine churches with crumbling Roman ruins and Pisan towers, it’s an elegant, beguiling place to explore. Usher in the morning with a short, sharp espresso hit, before wandering along to San Benedetto market’s bustle, crammed full of overflowing heaps of local produce. Taste crisp, freshly-baked bread, thin shavings of sheep’s cheese, and ripe red strawberries, as you wander amid the market’s melody of good-natured bartering. The Castello quarter’s tight, flower-draped streets and salmon-hued brick buildings incline up above the Med’s softly lapping waves. Climb Bastione di Saint Remy staircase to Terrazza Umberto’s views of the turquoise Gulf of Angels. Next, Cathedral of Santa Maria awaits, with its marbled interiors, elaborate side chapels and intricately decorated crypt. Once you’ve unravelled Cagliari’s historical tapestry, Poetto Beach invites you to find a spot on almost five miles of uninterrupted sand, met by a dazzling expanse of turquoise water.

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.

On the crossroads of mighty cultures, this Murcian port has endless ancient stories to share. A valuable natural harbour attracted many civilisations to this sun-bathed, southeasterly setting - following its foundation by the Carthaginians in 227 BC. Blending the imprints left by countless cultures on this global junction, the presence of everyone from the Vandals to the Phoenicians and Moors can be felt as you explore, walking between ruins and celebrated modernist architecture along Calle Mayor. Cartagena is crowned by the soaring Castillo de la Concepcion - rise to the stout castle aboard a panoramic lift. Inside, look through reams of archaeological treasures, or admire the rolling views down over the port and across the waters. Watch out for the electric blue peacocks who strut flamboyantly. Cartagena's emergence as a visitor destination coincided with a stunning discovery in 1988 - the bowl of a gloriously preserved Roman Theatre. Enter to sit among the grandiose ancient venue, so evocative, you can't help but imagine the historic performances that have graced its stage. Wander the breezy waterfront, looking across the narrow strait towards Africa's distant haze, and spotting gleaming warships. Cartagena's perfect harbour means it has been one of Spain's oldest strategic navy positions since the 16th century. Settle to enjoy the joys of tapas in lively bars - sampling crisped paella, squid and honeyed-aubergine. Easter's Semana Santa festivities are typically lively here, as hooded processions, lavish floats and sombre fiery displays roll through the streets.

Bathing in the sunshine coast’s stunning subtropical climate, and laying out endless spectacular beaches, it’s no surprise that Malaga is one of Spain’s most popular cities. The already impressive cultural appeal of this holiday city has skyrocketed over recent years, and with a storied old town and Moorish fortifications, Malaga has a lot to offer. Nearby, you can recline on the renowned beaches of the Costa del Sol, or venture inland to discover the Moorish treasures of Granada and Cordoba. La Malagueta beach is Malaga’s spacious urban beach, perfect for a sunbathe and a dip in the warm water, before enjoying seaside cocktails or seafood tapas in the restaurants nearby. Malaga and the Costa del Sol may be best known for glorious weather and beaches, but Malaga can now stake a genuine claim as an artistic powerhouse too. Visit the renowned Picasso museum – housed in the artist’s birthplace – before exploring the freshly opened outpost of the Pompidou Centre. The art also spills out onto the streets in the colourful Soho district – splashed with vibrant street paintings. Known as La Manquita – or the one-armed woman – the city’s cathedral rises over the historic old town. Its huge bell tower stands tall, but an accompanying second tower was never completed - hence the nickname. The Alcazaba fortress palace looms over the waterfront and forms a spectacularly preserved remnant from the era when the Moors controlled the Andalucía region. Discover more of the Arabic influence by visiting Granada’s Alhambra palace, or Cordoba’s La Mezquita mosque. Together with Seville’s converted cathedral, the cities form Andalucía’s Golden Triangle of Moorish wonders.

More than a hundred watchtowers gaze out across the waves surrounding this ancient Andalusian city. Sprinkled with evocative cobbled side streets, you’ll explore 3,000 years’ worth of history, while stumbling across palm-tree lined plazas of shaded coffee sippers. Cadiz claims the mantle of Western Europe’s oldest city, and every piece of architecture - and every wrong turn - offers a chance to discover fascinating new tales. Founded by the Phoenicians in 1100BC, Christopher Columbus used the city as a base for his exploratory, map-defining voyages of 1493 and 1502. The port grew in importance and wealth as Cadiz’s strategic location close to Africa’s northern tip helped it blossom into a centre for New World trade. Catedral de Cádiz, is a display of the city’s wealth and importance, looming spectacularly over the Atlantic’s waves, with cawing seagulls sweeping between its twin bell towers. Inside, treasures from the city’s trading exploits in the West Indies and beyond - which helped fuel the growth of this historically prosperous city – are on display. Enveloped by ocean on almost every side, Cadiz has something of an island feel, and you can cool off from southern Spain’s unrelenting sunshine on the sweeping golden sand beach of Playa Victoria. The two towers of the new El Puente de la Constitución de 1812 mark a contemporary landmark in this most ancient of cities, in the form of a spectacular new road bridge. Torre Tavira, meanwhile, is the most famous of Cadiz’s army of watchtowers, and the highest point in the city. Reach the top for a view of the ocean fringing the city’s expanse, and to learn about the towers - constructed so trading merchants could survey the harbour from their lavish homes. The Central Market is a chaotic place of bartering, where flashing knives dissect fresh fish. Stop in at the orbiting bars to enjoy tapas, freshly prepared with the market’s produce.

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.

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.







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.