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48-Night Europe (North Europe)
Crystal Serenity
Crystal Cruises
Offer: Up to $500 per couple shipboard credit.
- $250 per Couple Shipboard Credit – 7 and 8-Night Sailings
- $400 per Couple Shipboard Credit – 9 and 10-Night Sailings
- $500 per Couple Shipboard Credit – 11+ Night Sailings
Booking Window: Now - 12/31/25
Terms & Conditions: Single occupancy bookings will receive half of the listed shipboard credit. Shipboard credit is NOT redeemable for cash.
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About The Cruise
OUR NEWLY RENOVATED, SPACIOUS SHIPS OFFER EXCEPTIONAL SUITES, ENHANCED DINING AND NEARLY ONE STAFF MEMBER PER GUEST.
WITH ELEGANT LINES AND SWEEPING OCEAN VIEWS, OUR INTIMATE SHIP HOUSES EXPANSIVE SUITES AND GUEST ROOMS, ALONGSIDE A WORLD-CLASS CHOICE OF DINING, WELLNESS AND ENTERTAINMENT.
740 GUESTS - NEARLY ONE STAFF MEMBER PER GUEST
WITH AN INDUSTRY-LEADING SPACE TO GUEST RATIO ACROSS AN ARRAY OF SOCIAL AREAS, CRYSTAL SERENITY OFFERS THE UTMOST COMFORT, QUALITY, PERSONALISATION AND CHOICE.
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Saturday, 6/27/26 |
About Lisbon
 Lisbon is a city of great character and endearing charisma. Located in a hilly region at the mouth of the Tagus, the city retains an old world flair with cobbled alleyways in Alfama, the old town. Competing with the elegant avenues of Alto where sorrowful "fado" music fills the evening air is the Chiado, Lisbons affluent shopping district.
Lisbon Attractions
Don't miss the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, or Jeronimo's Monastery. Commissioned in 1501 after Vasco da Gama's return from his voyage, this remarkable monastery is a beautiful and unique example of Manueline architecture.
Lisbon Activities
Explore the streets of Lisbon from Rossio Square to the main thoroughfare, the Avenida da Liberdade. Visit the monastery and the Maritime Museum, which houses miniature boats and original maps chronicling the history of navigation from the Middle Ages to today.
Visit Sintra, considered one of the most beautiful palaces in Portugal. It was once the summer residence of Portuguese kings and aristocrats.
Walk through the charming village of Fatima, where numerous sightings of the blessed Virgin Mary have been reported.
Lisbon, Portugal
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Sunday, 6/28/26 |
About Oporto (Porto)
In the historic center of charming Oporto lies the Stock Exchange and the Grand Cathedral, adorned with magnificent statues and intricate grillwork. History buffs will want to venture on an excursion to nearby Guimaraes, the cradle of the nation of Portugal.
Oporto (Porto) Attractions
Plunge into a primer on the port wine business---Oporto's reason for being---on the Vila Nova de Gaia side of the river (technically a suburb). Grape juice trucked in from the fields some 100 miles-plus upriver are combined with brandy and set down to age in long, low, red-tile-roofed buildings known as lodges. Replicas of "barcos rabelos," the wooden ships that historically made the trip, line the waterfront. Famous port producers, including Sandeman, Porto Ramos, Croft, Calem and Taylor's, offer inexpensive tours of the atmospheric cellars. Tours end in romantic tasting rooms for sampling. Do several tours; they improve with every glass.
Oporto (Porto) Activities
See the "azulejos," or painted ceramic tiles that link several of Oporto's top sights, including sacred murals in the Gothic cloister of the Se Cathedral and more profane depictions at the railway's Sao Bento Station.
Oporto (Porto), Portugal
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Monday, 6/29/26 |
About At Sea
 Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
At Sea
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Tuesday, 6/30/26 |
About Santander
Blessed with beautiful beaches and an atmosphere that is more traditionally Spanish than the Basque country next door, Santander is a lovely setting. Along the beach known as El Sardinero, mansions face the long stretch of shoreline and excitement awaits in the Belle Epoque-stype Grand Casino.
Santander, Spain
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Wednesday, 7/1/26 |
About Biarritz
Biarritz is located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Aquitaine region. It is adjacent to Bayonne and Anglet and 11 miles (18 kilometres) from the border with Spain. It is in the traditional province of Labourd in the French Basque Country.
Vikings who invaded Gascony in 840 settled in Biarritz, which later participated in the whaling trade. Biarritz is a Basque name with locative suffix -itz (cp. Isturitz) attested Bearriz in 1170, Bearids in 1186, Bearritz in 1249. The Scandinavians settled in the area above the Gardague Beach. It has been suggested (disputedly) that the remaining Vikings became "Agots", a social group in Gascony not allowed to mix with the population at large. Segregation among these communities—there were many in Gascony and Navarra— disappeared only in the early 20th century.
Biarritz has long made its fortune from the sea: as a whaling settlement from the twelfth century onwards, in the 18th century doctors recommended that the ocean at Biarritz had therapeutic properties, inspiring patients to make pilgrimages to the beach for alleged cures for their ailments.
Biarritz became more renowned in 1854 when Empress Eugenie (the wife of Napoleon III) built a palace on the beach (now the Hôtel du Palais). The British royal family regularly took vacations in Biarritz: European royalty such as Queen Victoria, Edward VII, and Alfonso XIII of Spain were frequent visitors.
Biarritz's casino (opened 10 August 1901) and beaches make the town a notable tourist centre for Europeans, and East Coast North Americans. The city has also become a prime destination for surfers from around the world, developing a nightlife and surf based culture.
Biarritz Attractions
Biarritz features:
the Asiatica Museum, which houses a significant collection of Asian art primarily from India, Nepal, Tibet, and China.
The Museum of the Sea, which has 24 aquariums containing sharks and seals
The annual Biarritz Surf Festival founded in 1993 at the Côte des Basques is one of the premier surf events in Europe and longboarding events in the world.[1]
St-Martin's Church, constructed in the 12th century, and restored in the middle of the 16th century.
The Russian Orthodox Church, which was constructed in the 19th century for visiting Russian aristocrats, with its famous blue dome.
The Chapelle Imperiale built for Empress Eugenie, which has an intricately decorated roof interior, and elegant wall tiling. She also built a palace on the beach which is now the Hotel du Palais
A Museum of Chocolate, which explains its history and manufacture.
Two large Casinos, the Barriere and the Bellevue, on the waterfront by the Grande Plage.
Cliffs and lookouts lie to the west of the main beach.
Biarritz, France
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Thursday, 7/2/26 |
About Bordeaux
 Sixty-one miles up the Garonne River, lies the port of Bordeaux, the capital of France´s wine country. The Romans were the first to introduce grapes into the region, and by the 14th century Bordeaux was producing over one million cases a year. Journey through the hilly countryside to the picturesque village of St Emillion and taste the wines that have made this region famous.
Bordeaux Attractions
Surrounding Bordeaux are the world-renowned vineyards and wine châteaux. Visitors from all over the globe come here to learn about the wine-making process - from growing the grapes to the harvesting, fermentation and bottling of top-quality wines. The city’s single most important economic activity is centered around the marketing and exporting of the region’s prestigious wines. Many travelers come here for the single purpose of visiting the cellars of esteemed châteaux and sampling the product. However, one has to keep in mind, that the title "château" can mean anything from a palatial residence to a basic winery. There are thousands of wine châteaux scattered through the countryside, ranging from very modest family establishments to celebrated properties – but all are dedicated to producing the area’s renowned wines.
Bordeaux Activities
Place de la Bourse - You can’t miss this impressive square just opposite from the pier. The square was laid out in the mid-18th century and is flanked by the old Customs House and the Stock Exchange.
Rue Ste. Catherine - This half-mile-long pedestrian street leads through the Old Town’s major shopping area and marks the beginning of the elegant 18th-century city.
Old Town - Discover the charm of the Old Town with its narrow streets and quaint squares lined by typical Bordelais mansions that have been tastefully renovated. Today many are occupied by small shops, restaurants and cafés.
St. André Cathédrale - You may want to visit this imposing Gothic cathedral. Its historic fame dates to 1137 when Eleanor of Aquitaine was married in this church to the future King Louis VII.
Grand Théâtre - Facing the Place de la Comédie stands this neo-classical theater. Its elegant exterior is ringed by graceful Corinthian columns and pilasters.The theater was the hub of 18th-century Bordeaux.
Aquitaine Museum - This imaginatively laid out museum is well worth your visit. An interesting variety of exhibits cover the main facets of the region’s development. Drawings and writings on the period illustrate why 18th-century Bordeaux was often compared to Paris.
Musée des Beaux Arts - Behind the luxurious Hôtel de Ville (city hall), this fine art museum has an impressive collection of 17th-century paintings by Flemish, Dutch and Italian masters as well as works by Delacroix.
Bordeaux, France
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Friday, 7/3/26 |
About Bordeaux
 Sixty-one miles up the Garonne River, lies the port of Bordeaux, the capital of France´s wine country. The Romans were the first to introduce grapes into the region, and by the 14th century Bordeaux was producing over one million cases a year. Journey through the hilly countryside to the picturesque village of St Emillion and taste the wines that have made this region famous.
Bordeaux Attractions
Surrounding Bordeaux are the world-renowned vineyards and wine châteaux. Visitors from all over the globe come here to learn about the wine-making process - from growing the grapes to the harvesting, fermentation and bottling of top-quality wines. The city’s single most important economic activity is centered around the marketing and exporting of the region’s prestigious wines. Many travelers come here for the single purpose of visiting the cellars of esteemed châteaux and sampling the product. However, one has to keep in mind, that the title "château" can mean anything from a palatial residence to a basic winery. There are thousands of wine châteaux scattered through the countryside, ranging from very modest family establishments to celebrated properties – but all are dedicated to producing the area’s renowned wines.
Bordeaux Activities
Place de la Bourse - You can’t miss this impressive square just opposite from the pier. The square was laid out in the mid-18th century and is flanked by the old Customs House and the Stock Exchange.
Rue Ste. Catherine - This half-mile-long pedestrian street leads through the Old Town’s major shopping area and marks the beginning of the elegant 18th-century city.
Old Town - Discover the charm of the Old Town with its narrow streets and quaint squares lined by typical Bordelais mansions that have been tastefully renovated. Today many are occupied by small shops, restaurants and cafés.
St. André Cathédrale - You may want to visit this imposing Gothic cathedral. Its historic fame dates to 1137 when Eleanor of Aquitaine was married in this church to the future King Louis VII.
Grand Théâtre - Facing the Place de la Comédie stands this neo-classical theater. Its elegant exterior is ringed by graceful Corinthian columns and pilasters.The theater was the hub of 18th-century Bordeaux.
Aquitaine Museum - This imaginatively laid out museum is well worth your visit. An interesting variety of exhibits cover the main facets of the region’s development. Drawings and writings on the period illustrate why 18th-century Bordeaux was often compared to Paris.
Musée des Beaux Arts - Behind the luxurious Hôtel de Ville (city hall), this fine art museum has an impressive collection of 17th-century paintings by Flemish, Dutch and Italian masters as well as works by Delacroix.
Bordeaux, France
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Saturday, 7/4/26 |
About Bordeaux
 Sixty-one miles up the Garonne River, lies the port of Bordeaux, the capital of France´s wine country. The Romans were the first to introduce grapes into the region, and by the 14th century Bordeaux was producing over one million cases a year. Journey through the hilly countryside to the picturesque village of St Emillion and taste the wines that have made this region famous.
Bordeaux Attractions
Surrounding Bordeaux are the world-renowned vineyards and wine châteaux. Visitors from all over the globe come here to learn about the wine-making process - from growing the grapes to the harvesting, fermentation and bottling of top-quality wines. The city’s single most important economic activity is centered around the marketing and exporting of the region’s prestigious wines. Many travelers come here for the single purpose of visiting the cellars of esteemed châteaux and sampling the product. However, one has to keep in mind, that the title "château" can mean anything from a palatial residence to a basic winery. There are thousands of wine châteaux scattered through the countryside, ranging from very modest family establishments to celebrated properties – but all are dedicated to producing the area’s renowned wines.
Bordeaux Activities
Place de la Bourse - You can’t miss this impressive square just opposite from the pier. The square was laid out in the mid-18th century and is flanked by the old Customs House and the Stock Exchange.
Rue Ste. Catherine - This half-mile-long pedestrian street leads through the Old Town’s major shopping area and marks the beginning of the elegant 18th-century city.
Old Town - Discover the charm of the Old Town with its narrow streets and quaint squares lined by typical Bordelais mansions that have been tastefully renovated. Today many are occupied by small shops, restaurants and cafés.
St. André Cathédrale - You may want to visit this imposing Gothic cathedral. Its historic fame dates to 1137 when Eleanor of Aquitaine was married in this church to the future King Louis VII.
Grand Théâtre - Facing the Place de la Comédie stands this neo-classical theater. Its elegant exterior is ringed by graceful Corinthian columns and pilasters.The theater was the hub of 18th-century Bordeaux.
Aquitaine Museum - This imaginatively laid out museum is well worth your visit. An interesting variety of exhibits cover the main facets of the region’s development. Drawings and writings on the period illustrate why 18th-century Bordeaux was often compared to Paris.
Musée des Beaux Arts - Behind the luxurious Hôtel de Ville (city hall), this fine art museum has an impressive collection of 17th-century paintings by Flemish, Dutch and Italian masters as well as works by Delacroix.
Bordeaux, France
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Sunday, 7/5/26 |
About At Sea
 Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
At Sea
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Monday, 7/6/26 |
About Portland (ME)
A short trip from Portland lies Freeport, home to numerous clothing outlets including the famous L.L. Bean. Its a shoppers paradise. In the city, visit the beautifully restored waterfront, with its selection of charming shops and restaurants.
Portland (ME) Attractions
The Old Port Exchange is really the heart of downtown Portland. It's a collection of 19th-century brick buildings originally constructed to support the vast export and fishing industries. Today, this quaint, restored area houses specialty shops, restaurants and pubs.
Portland (ME) Activities
Visit the Victoria Mansion, one of America's most significant Victorian homes, dating back to 1858. The interior is all original, with antique furniture, carpets, ceramics and wall decorations.
19th-century poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was raised in the Wadsworth-Longfellow House in downtown Portland. Tour his home, and see an interesting collection of Maine's historical artifacts.
Discover Kennebunkport, a truly classic Maine village. See Victorian-style mansions built by sea captains and 19th-century merchants. Stroll the same quaint streets as famous resident, former President George Bush. Visit the center of town, Dock Square, and immerse yourself in the fashionable boutiques, shops, galleries and small restaurants.
Shop 'til you drop in Freeport, home of the world-famous L.L. Bean; and over 100 other stores, from designer boutiques to unique Maine artisan shops.
Portland (ME), United States
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Tuesday, 7/7/26 |
About Southampton
Explore the charms of Englands third-largest seaport. Explore Southamptons archaeological sights - modern Southampton is built on the ruins of ancient Roman and Saxon ports.
Southampton Attractions
Visit the Southampton Maritime Museum, which chronicles the history of Southampton and its significant role as a port for ocean liners, the most famous being the Titanic. Not to be missed is the exhibit "Titanic Voices," where visitors can hear the story of the tragic voyage in the words of survivors and those touched by the tragedy.
Southampton Activities
Browse the halls of The City Art Gallery, which was named the "National Fine Art Museum of the Year" in 1994.
Take a guided tour of Old Southampton and walk along the medieval town wall.
Explore the more than 300 acres of open park space in The Common. It's an amazing collection of flora and fauna, so remarkable, in fact, that it has been designated a site of special scientific interest.
Southampton, United Kingdom
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Wednesday, 7/8/26 |
About Zeebrugge
Belgium´s medieval port of Zeebrugge leads the way to Bruges, the capital of the Belgian province of West Flanders. As you walk around this city of bridges and canals, you will be captivated by the dignity of the Gothic architecture and the unpretentious display of works of art.
Zeebrugge Attractions
Zeebrugge is a portal to the many facets of Belgium, the dazzling diamonds of Antwerp, the romance of Bruges' intricate canals, the medieval marvels of Ghent, and most importantly, the divine, the sublime - the chocolate!
Zeebrugge, Belgium
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Thursday, 7/9/26 |
About Rotterdam
Modern Rotterdam is often referred to as a "wonder", because of its amazing Phoenix-like revival after bombs had virtually flattened Rotterdam on May 14, 1940. Highlights are the 180 metres tall Euromast which was built in the record time of 23 days, the impressive sculpture by Osip Zadkine entitled "The Destroyed City" and the town hall resplendent with its embellished facade in the style of the Flemis Neo-Renaissance.
Rotterdam Activities
The Havenmuseum shows the presence of the port of Rotterdam in the heart of Rotterdam.
The Maritiem Museum in Rotterdam offers a wealth of information about the shipping industry, both past and present.
The Openlucht Binnenvaart Museum offers berths to historical commercial (sailing) vessels in the Oude Haven area as well as parts of Delfshaven in Rotterdam.
Close to the Oude Haven on the Wijnhaven, you will also find the Mariniers museum. Here, visitors can learn anything and everything there is to know about the lives of 'our boys', the ships and the history of the Royal Dutch Navy.
The Wereldmuseum Rotterdam focuses on encounters and cross-cultural inspiration.
How can one live in a cube house? In Rotterdam you will find the answer. Curiously angled cube-shape apartments have each been turned to balance on one corner on the top of tall beams. One of the cube houses, the so-called fully furnished Show Cube, is open to the public.
The Blijdorp Zoo is a voyage of discovery, full of surprising encounters that takes you to different continents in one day.
The Euromast, a 607-feet tower visible from miles around, gives a superb view of the city of Rotterdam and the largest port in the world.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Friday, 7/10/26 |
About Rotterdam
Modern Rotterdam is often referred to as a "wonder", because of its amazing Phoenix-like revival after bombs had virtually flattened Rotterdam on May 14, 1940. Highlights are the 180 metres tall Euromast which was built in the record time of 23 days, the impressive sculpture by Osip Zadkine entitled "The Destroyed City" and the town hall resplendent with its embellished facade in the style of the Flemis Neo-Renaissance.
Rotterdam Activities
The Havenmuseum shows the presence of the port of Rotterdam in the heart of Rotterdam.
The Maritiem Museum in Rotterdam offers a wealth of information about the shipping industry, both past and present.
The Openlucht Binnenvaart Museum offers berths to historical commercial (sailing) vessels in the Oude Haven area as well as parts of Delfshaven in Rotterdam.
Close to the Oude Haven on the Wijnhaven, you will also find the Mariniers museum. Here, visitors can learn anything and everything there is to know about the lives of 'our boys', the ships and the history of the Royal Dutch Navy.
The Wereldmuseum Rotterdam focuses on encounters and cross-cultural inspiration.
How can one live in a cube house? In Rotterdam you will find the answer. Curiously angled cube-shape apartments have each been turned to balance on one corner on the top of tall beams. One of the cube houses, the so-called fully furnished Show Cube, is open to the public.
The Blijdorp Zoo is a voyage of discovery, full of surprising encounters that takes you to different continents in one day.
The Euromast, a 607-feet tower visible from miles around, gives a superb view of the city of Rotterdam and the largest port in the world.
Rotterdam, Netherlands
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Saturday, 7/11/26 |
About Hamburg
 This graceful city, located at the mouth of the Elbe on the North Sea, is one of Europes busiest ports. Enjoy its stunning architecture, museums, and theaters. Discover the shopping arcades and outdoor cafes of the Inner Alster. Or stroll through the lavish parks and gardens of the Outer Alster.
Hamburg Attractions
Visit the Rathaus; the 14th-century houses of Deichstrasse; and St. Petri, Hamburgs oldest church.
Hamburg Activities
In Max Liebermann's Garden you'll find Liebermann's later work - Paintings, pastels and drawings from his summer residence at Berlin's Wannsee lake.
Miniature Wonderland is one of the biggest mock-up railways of the world! Experience a great landscape with houses and figures, cars and trees, hills and valleys, night and day and, of course, lots and lots of tracks and trains.
The Russian spy submarine U-434 is open to the public! The relic of the Cold War is shown in Hamburg's HafenCity and it is the biggest non-nuclear submarine of the world.
Within the walls of the Hamburg Dungeon lie more than 1,000 years of gruesomely authentic history vividly brought back to life... and death.
Hamburg's city centre offers more than just shopping; the streets are peppered with historical shop, trading and office buildings and you can also marvel at the imposing town hall.
The five main churches of the Hanseatic city form Hamburg's skyline. One of them is the famous Michel-St. Michaelis, a Hamburg landmark.
Hamburg, Germany
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Monday, 7/13/26 |
About At Sea
 Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
At Sea
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Tuesday, 7/14/26 |
About Oslo
Oslo promotes itself as an outdoors city where the people are friendly and the air and water are clean. It also unashamedly bills itself as Scandinavia's top destination and proudly boasts that its summer climate 'outwarms' all its rivals from home and abroad. In fact its 'niceness' is perhaps the most lasting impression that most visitors take home with them. It's not spectacular and there are other places in Norway that are more exciting, but Oslo is free from the very things that makes staying in most capital cities tedious. It's compact but not too small, it's old but not in decay, it's expensive but there are ways around it and it's welcoming without being in your face. So if you've saved your pennies and want to see a slice of Scandinavian beauty, pack your bags, head to Oslo and enjoy... everyone does.
Oslo Attractions
For a spectacular view of the city and the fjord, visit Akershus Castle. Sitting on a cliff, this fortress was originally built in 1300. The present structure dates mainly from the 17th century and features quaint buildings and beautiful grounds.
Oslo Activities
Experience the sites, history and art of Oslo as you travel through the beautiful scenic countryside to Hadeland, where you can discover the art of Hadeland Glassworks.
Visit the Royal Palace, current residence of the Royal Family.
Take the winding road of Holmenkollen Hill where you'll see charming residences and impressive views. At the top, you'll see the world-famous ski-jumping area Hollmenkollen, built for the 1952 Olympics.
Visit the Viking Ship Museum and see the incredible artisanship of all the beautiful Viking long ships.
Oslo, Norway
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Wednesday, 7/15/26 |
About Copenhagen
 The center of Danish commerce and government, Copenhagen is one of Europes best-loved capitals. Visit the Little Mermaid statue and enjoy Tivoli Gardens, the 150-year-old amusement park. You can see the Danish crown jewels at Rosenborg Palace.
Copenhagen Attractions
Take a stroll down Langelinie Promenade to see the heart of Copenhagen. It runs along the water from the port, skirting the 300-year-old, moated citadel near the celebrated statue of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid. The surrounding park is home to the Gefion Fountain, Copenhagen's most spectacular fountain.
Copenhagen Activities
- Visit two of Copenhagen's most famous castles - the Rosenborg, home to the Danish crown jewels, and the Christianborg, the residence of the Royal Family since 1749.
- See the symbol of Copenhagen, the famous bronze sculpture of the Little Mermaid.
- Visit the Canals of Gammel Strand and the water fountain of Gefion.
- Pay your respects at the Resistance Museum, featuring relics of the Resistance Movement during the German occupation of World War II.
Copenhagen, Denmark
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About Copenhagen
 The center of Danish commerce and government, Copenhagen is one of Europes best-loved capitals. Visit the Little Mermaid statue and enjoy Tivoli Gardens, the 150-year-old amusement park. You can see the Danish crown jewels at Rosenborg Palace.
Copenhagen Attractions
Take a stroll down Langelinie Promenade to see the heart of Copenhagen. It runs along the water from the port, skirting the 300-year-old, moated citadel near the celebrated statue of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid. The surrounding park is home to the Gefion Fountain, Copenhagen's most spectacular fountain.
Copenhagen Activities
- Visit two of Copenhagen's most famous castles - the Rosenborg, home to the Danish crown jewels, and the Christianborg, the residence of the Royal Family since 1749.
- See the symbol of Copenhagen, the famous bronze sculpture of the Little Mermaid.
- Visit the Canals of Gammel Strand and the water fountain of Gefion.
- Pay your respects at the Resistance Museum, featuring relics of the Resistance Movement during the German occupation of World War II.
Copenhagen, Denmark
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About Lysekil
Lysekil borders to the municipalities of: Sotenas (in north-west), Munkedal (north) and Uddevalla (east). The town Lysekil is located on the southern tip of the municipality. It lays by the Kattegatt strait. Due to its geographical location, the industry has always been dominated by fishing, which also shows on its coat of arms. Lysekil was mainly known as a bathing location in Sweden in the 19th century, due to its popular bathing house dating from 1847.
Lysekil Attractions
In Lysekil, you can do quite a lot as a tourist in the summer. You can visit Havets Hus, the house of the ocean, which is an aquatic museum that has most of the different ocean animals and plants living around the coast. If you are the beach type, you can go to Pinnevik, a nice local beach, which offers a good sand beach that is child friendly.
Lysekil Activities
You can take a walk in Stangehuvud, a nature park located not far away from Pinnevik. On these rocks there grows an amazing amount of different plants. In the summer there is even a guide.
Lysekil, Sweden
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Saturday, 7/18/26 |
About Kristiansand
The largest and most important port in southeast Norway. A popular shopping area. Kristiansand, city and seaport in southern Norway, on the Skagerrak Strait. It is the seat of Vest-Agder County. Fish products, paper, pulp, and timber are shipped from here, and tourism is important. Kristiansand was founded in 1641 by Christian IV, king of Denmark and Norway. The city became an Episcopal see in 1682. Population (1993 estimate) 67,113.
Kristiansand, Norway
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About Haugesund
Haugesund is a town and municipality in the county of Rogaland, Norway. The town is the main population centre of the Haugaland and northern Rogaland area
Haugesund, Norway
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About Bergen
 Bergen is set like a jewel amid seven mountains on the majestic Byfjord. The historic Hanseatic Wharf and 12th-centry fortress gives visitors a glimpse of the influence of the old commercial center. You can attend a piano recital at the home of composer Edvard Grieg.
Bergen Attractions
"Norway in a nutshell" is one of the most popular round trips in Norway. It takes you through some of the loveliest scenery in Fjord Norway. You experience the Flaam railway line, the Aurlandsfjord, the Naeroyfjord (the narrowest part of the Sognefjord) and the steep Stalheimskleivane hairpin bends
Bergen Activities
Experience the Flaam Railway - the amazing rail journey between the high-mountain station at Myrdal on the Bergen Line down to Flaam Station innermost in the Aurlandfjord
Take a Folgefonni Glacier tour
See western Norway from the air in a Fonna Fly - Seaplanes
See Kinsarvik Church, dating from 1160, is one of the oldest stone churches in Norway
At Rosendal you can visit the Rosendal Barony with Scandinavia's smallest baronial manor, built in 1665
Come and see the unique view from the top of Mount Ulriken! Free telescopes. Ulriken Mountain Café is open when the cable-car is running
Rosenkrantz Tower dates back to medieval times. The tower was erected by the governor of Bergen Castle (Bergenhus), Erik Rosenkrantz, and served as a combined residence and fortified tower to Bergen
Bryggens Museum is a cultural history museum based on finds made during the archaeological excavations at Bryggen between 1955 and 1972, showing the foundations of the city's oldest buildings from the 12th century on their original site
The medieval Castle Håkon's Hall was built during the reign of King Haakon Haakonsson between 1247 and 1261. It was the largest and most imposing building of the royal residency in 13th century Bergen, then the political centre of Norway
St. Mary's Church is the oldest building still existing in Bergen, from the first half of the 12th century and one of the most outstanding Romanesque churches in the country
The Bergen Aquarium is one of the finest and most extensive collections of marine fauna in Europe
The Arboretum, founded in 1971, occupies an area of 125 acres, part of which is planted with a variety of foreign trees and shrubs. Good walking in wooded surroundings and spots for swimming
Bergen, Norway
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About At Sea
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At Sea
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About Lerwick Shetland Island
Shetland Islands, archipelago, 552 sq mi (1,427 sq km), off N Scotland. They consist of c.100 islands c.70 mi (110 km) long, about a fourth of which are inhabited. The largest are Mainland (where Lerwick, the main town, is located), Yell, Unst, Fetlar, Whalsey, and Bressay. Oil, produced offshore in the North Sea since the 1970s, supplements income
from traditional sheep, cattle, and knitware industries. Tourism is also important. The hardy Shetland pony and the Shetland sheepdog originated there. Occupied by Norsemen by the 9th cent., the islands were annexed to Scotland in 1472. Fishing is plentiful here, and the rocky cliffs offset by vast colonies of gannets and gulls make for breathtaking scenery.
Lerwick Shetland Island, United Kingdom
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About Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
Just 10 miles off the coast of Northern Scotland is Kirkwall, capital of the Orkney Islands, an area rich in wildlife and archaeological sites. The Neolithic village of Skara Brae was discovered after a storm in 1850, and the site reveals that Orkneys were inhabited as early as 5,000 years ago.
Kirkwall, Orkney Islands Attractions
The islands are virtually a museum of prehistoric times. Rock circles, cairns, standing stones, ancient tombs and prehistoric villages are scattered about, gaining these islands international recognition. The Orkneys are also a paradise for bird watchers, with a myriad of puffins, eider ducks, whooper swans and arctic terns. These birds, as well as many other species, nest here during the summer months.
Kirkwall, Orkney Islands Activities
St. Magnus Cathedral - The massive, Norman-style cathedral was dedicated by its founder, Earl Rognvald, to his murdered kinsman, Earl Magnus, in the 12th century.
Bishop's Palace - Only the walls and the tower of this 12th-century residence, built for Bishop William of Old, still stand. A narrow, spiral staircase leads to the top of the tower, affording a great view of the cathedral and across Kirkwall's rooftops.
Earl's Palace - Better preserved than the Bishop's Palace, the neighboring Earl's Palace dates to 1600. Its style blends medieval fierceness with the ornate elements of French Renaissance architecture. It features dank dungeons, massive fireplaces and a magnificent central hall. Excellent exhibits explain the use of the various rooms; they provide insight into the life of the earl and the manner in which he conducted his ruthless business.
Highland Park - A good mile south of town is this "most northerly legal distillery in Scotland." In operation for 200 years, it closed only once, during World War II when it was used as a military store.
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About Stornoway
The Outer Hebrides lie like a protective arc off the northern coast of Scotland, mountainous islands with dramatic seacapes and far more sheep than people. Stornoway, with its huge fishing harbor, is the capital of the Lewis and Harris islands, famous for its rugged fishermen and the tweed which bears its name. Stroll through the beautiful grounds of Lews Castle which dominates the town. Or visit the Standing Stones of Callanish, a 40-foot prehistoric circle of stones often compared to Stonehenge.
Stornoway Attractions
holiday to the Islands would, therefore, not be complete without a detailed lecture and a guided tour of history of Harris Tweed, with demonstrations of looms, warping, waulking, spinning and carding.
Stornoway Activities
The local museum, Museum Nan Eilean, has been open since 1983 and focuses on aspects of history and day to day lives of the communities of Lewis and Harris from the time of the first human settlement on the islands perhaps as early as 5000 years ago until most recent times
The town also has its own art gallery. Exhibitions here vary from photographic, sculptures and cultural and many events are organised to cater for heritage interpretation
The Lews Castle Grounds has an abundance of trees and bushes and designated walks are marked out to highlight the main features found in the grounds - shoreline, woodland, river and open moorland. Excellent vantage point for terrific views of the town and the surrounding area
Stornoway, United Kingdom
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About Londonderry
The delights of the Irish countryside in Derry and Donegal are the lure here. Visit the walled city of Derry and see St. Columb's Cathedral and the 19th century guildhall. Or enjoy a private visit to Barons Court, the ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Abercorn. This estate was deeded to the Abercorns in 1612 and has been in the family since. The majestic mansion was built in 1767.
Londonderry, Ireland
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About Liverpool
Liverpool is a world city of international renown, with its instantly recognisable waterfront, unique accent and famous sons & daughters. Based in the heart of North-West England, Liverpool is also Britain's favourite day trip destination according to the national tourist board. The waterfront area attracts millions of visitors each year to admire the rejuvenated Albert Dock. The city centre is packed with magnificent buildings and splendid architecture.
Liverpool Activities
Liverpool boasts two Cathedrals which are major attractions in their own right. The Anglican Cathedral and the Metropolitan Cathedral are fine examples of internationally recognised architecture.
Many gems of National Museums Liverpool fall within the heritage site. The refurbished World Museum Liverpool and Walker Art Gallery are housed in this part of town, while the Tate Liverpool and Merseyside Maritime Museum have their homes on the waterfront, at the Albert Dock, alongside the unmissable Beatles Story. Check out artinliverpool.com for listings of Arts & Culture events in the area.
The birthplace of not only the Beatles, but Echo and the Bunnymen, Atomic Kitten, Cream and the Coral, the Farm and Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Take a trip on the Magical Mystery Tour, visit the Beatles Story, Casbah and Cavern, or spend some time at Beatles Week, which culminates in the Mathew Street Festival. Summer in the city sees Creamfields takes place just outside the city on the Daresbury Estate over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
Take a break from the whirl of the city at Knowsley Safari Park; the new National Wildflower Centre, also in Knowsley, or the windswept drama of Wirral Country Park, with its breathtaking views over the River Dee, and Welsh mountains beyond. Southport offers excellent shopping, and a traditional Victorian promenade and beach to stroll along later. Or try a combination of the two at Croxteth Hall and Country Park, or the magnificent Speke Hall.
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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About Douglas, Isle Of Man, Uk
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Dun Laoghaire, Ireland |
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About Cork
 The magnificent Cobh Harbor is just a short drive from Cork. An enchanting place, the main district of Cork sits on an island formed by the diverging channels of the River Lee. The city itself is filled with a multitude of picturesque quays and bridges. Cork is the ideal spot to outfit yourself with Irish tweeds, kiss the Blarney Stone or simply relax and enjoy the charming countryside.
Cork Attractions
When you're in Cork, you'll want to take the chance to visit Blarney, just five miles away. There you'll find the Blarney Castle, home of Ireland's "Crown Jewel" - the Blarney Stone. Take part in a tradition shared by people from all over the world: kissing the Blarney Stone. It's supposed to bestow the gift of eloquence on anyone who does.
Cork Activities
Visit City Market, also known as the English Market. Dating back to 1610, the Market provides a colorful insight into local tradition and culture.
Explore Muckross House and Gardens, an 1843 Elizabethan-style home set in a beautiful national park. Learn about the folklore of County Kerry in the 19th and 20th centuries, and see skilled craftspeople carrying on the traditional work of their predecessors.
Travel through the Derrynasaggart Mountains toward the Killarney National Park, where the famous lakes and tree-lined shores shimmer against a backdrop of mountain peaks.
Cork Public Museum - Located in Fitzgerald Park, the museum offers a comprehensive view of the history of the region from prehistoric times to the present day. It also features a fine collection of silver, glass and lace.
Cobh Heritage Center - The Queenstown Story tells of the emigrants who left Ireland for a better life in the Americas. The Heritage Center is located directly adjacent to the ship’s berth in Cobh harbor.
Fota Wildlife Park - Located about three miles from the port is this wildlife park, featuring game animals.
Cork, Ireland
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About Fowey
 The southern strip of the Cornish coast holds a string of medieval harbor towns. Some of these appear somewhat tarnished due to various degrees of commercialization, but there are still spots where one can experience the best of Cornwall. The estuary town of Fowey (pronounced Foy) is one.
Fowey Activities
St. Fimbarrus Church - Fowey’s steep layout centers around this church, which features a distinctive 15th-century building and marks the traditional end of the ancient 30-mile Saints’ Way from Padstow.
Place House - This extravagant building with a victorian gothic tower grafted on to the 15th-century fortified building stands just behind the church.
The Esplanade - This popular walkway leads to a footpath which eventually provides access to some splendid walks around the coast.
Lostwithiel - Just a few miles out of Fowey lies this appealing mixture of georgian houses and dark cobbled passageways, with a peculiar Breton-inspired octagonal spire on St. Bartholomew’s church. Looming over this old market town is Restormel Castle, a shale-built shell of a circular keep that crowns a hill one mile north of Lostwithiel.
Fowey, United Kingdom
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About Saint Peter Port
Cobblestone streets, blooming floral displays, and tiny churches welcome you to this wonderfully pretty harbour. The town of St Peter Port is as pretty as they come, with glowing flower displays painting practically every street corner and window-ledge with colour. As the capital, and main port of Guernsey, St Peter Port puts all of the island’s gorgeous beaches, wonderful history and inspiring stories at your fingertips. Feel the gut punch of the midday gun firing at Castle Cornet, which stands guard over one of the world's prettiest ports. This 800-year-old, Medieval castle offers staggering views of the harbour from its imposing, craggy island location, and you can look out across to the looming shorelines of the other Channel Islands from its weathered battlements. With four well-tended gardens, and five museums offering a rich overview of Guernsey's history, you’ll want to leave a few hours aside to explore the many treasures that lie within the castle’s walls.
Saint Peter Port, Guernsey
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About Honfleur
 Located on the southern bank of the Seine River, opposite Le Havre and less than an hour from Rouen, the town of Honfleur is the most picturesque of all of Normandys seaports, attracting artists for centuries. A yachting, tourist and small fishing center, its 17th-century harbor is surrounded by 15th- and 16th-century buildings. The town has been made more accessible with the addition of the Pont de Normandie bridge, which links Honfleur directly to Le Havre.
Honfleur, France
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About Ijmuiden
Ijmuiden is a port of Amsterdam and part of the gemeente (municipality) of Velsen, western Netherlands. The port is situated at the western end of the North Sea (Noordzee) Canal, which was opened in 1876. IJmuiden is also an industrial center with fertilizer and cement factories, and it is an important fishing port with a government fish market. Three huge locks at IJmuiden link the canal to the North Sea. Two breakwaters project seaward from the canal mouth for nearly 1 mile (1.6 km). Used as a base for German torpedo boats in World War II, its facilities were damaged by Allied bombing but have since been rebuilt.
Ijmuiden, Netherlands
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About Ijmuiden
Ijmuiden is a port of Amsterdam and part of the gemeente (municipality) of Velsen, western Netherlands. The port is situated at the western end of the North Sea (Noordzee) Canal, which was opened in 1876. IJmuiden is also an industrial center with fertilizer and cement factories, and it is an important fishing port with a government fish market. Three huge locks at IJmuiden link the canal to the North Sea. Two breakwaters project seaward from the canal mouth for nearly 1 mile (1.6 km). Used as a base for German torpedo boats in World War II, its facilities were damaged by Allied bombing but have since been rebuilt.
Ijmuiden, Netherlands
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About At Sea
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About Brest
 Set in a magnificent natural harbor known as the Rade de Brest, Brest is sheltered from ocean storms by the Crozon peninsula to its south. Brest has always played an important role in war, and in trade whenever peace allowed. Today it is the base of the French Atlantic fleet.
Brest Attractions
Oceanopolis is an impressive attraction by anyone's standards. Showcasing 10,000 animals representing 1,000 different species, this state-of-the art complex features three aquariums: The Temperate Pavilion, which focuses on the fishing industry; The Tropical Pavilion, featuring a coral reef, sharks and tropical fish; and The Polar Pavilion with polar bears and penguins.
Brest Activities
Visit the Navy Museum, also known as Musee de la Marine, to see the extensive naval history of Brest. Exhibits include historic maps, maritime paintings, sculptures and model ships.
Brest, France
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About Montoir de Bretagne, France
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About San Sebastian, La Gomera
It was from the tiny harbor on this remote island that Columbus departed in 1492. Take a scenic drive along mountain roads decked with laurel trees en route to the National Park of Garajonay. This unique forest relic is home for rare birds and subtropical plants.
San Sebastian, La Gomera Attractions
The whole Island is an unexplored place of wild beauty - ideal to discover on foot to enjoy the ever-changing scenery of steep cliffs, beaches, natural swimming pools, etc. And don't miss the Garajonay National Park.
San Sebastian, La Gomera, Spain
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About Gijon
This major seaport, the largest city in Asturias, is an industrial and commercial center exporting large quantities of coal and iron. It has steel, iron, chemical, petroleum, glass, and food and tobacco industries. Of pre-Roman origin, Gijon was one of the first places recaptured from the Moors early in the 8th cent. The city flourished under the first Asturian kings. In 1588 the defeated Spanish Armada took refuge there. Of interest are Roman baths; 14th-, 15th-, and 16th-century palaces; a 15th-century church; and several 17th-century mansions.
Gijon Attractions
A hike up the hill and through Cimadevilla leads to Cerro de Santa Catalina. It is a park on the tip of the pennisula that provides a view of the outstretched coastline forming the port. On the very edge of the penisula is a sculpture the size of a house, Eligio del Horizonte, or Praise of the Horizon. It is one of 16 large sculptures placed in public spaces throughout the city over the last decade.
Gijon, Spain
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About La Coruna
 This charming Spanish city is poised on a peninsula that juts into the blue-green sea and is ringed by sandy beaches. Travel to the nearby pilgrimage site of Santiago de Campostela, a town that;s been described as "poetry in stone," with buildings dating back to the Middle Ages.
La Coruna Activities
Visit the magnificent Tower of Hercules, the city's landmark since the 2nd century.
Explore the fishermen's houses' galleries, the reason why La Coruña is called "The City of Glass."
La Coruna, Spain
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About At Sea
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About Oporto (Porto)
In the historic center of charming Oporto lies the Stock Exchange and the Grand Cathedral, adorned with magnificent statues and intricate grillwork. History buffs will want to venture on an excursion to nearby Guimaraes, the cradle of the nation of Portugal.
Oporto (Porto) Attractions
Plunge into a primer on the port wine business---Oporto's reason for being---on the Vila Nova de Gaia side of the river (technically a suburb). Grape juice trucked in from the fields some 100 miles-plus upriver are combined with brandy and set down to age in long, low, red-tile-roofed buildings known as lodges. Replicas of "barcos rabelos," the wooden ships that historically made the trip, line the waterfront. Famous port producers, including Sandeman, Porto Ramos, Croft, Calem and Taylor's, offer inexpensive tours of the atmospheric cellars. Tours end in romantic tasting rooms for sampling. Do several tours; they improve with every glass.
Oporto (Porto) Activities
See the "azulejos," or painted ceramic tiles that link several of Oporto's top sights, including sacred murals in the Gothic cloister of the Se Cathedral and more profane depictions at the railway's Sao Bento Station.
Oporto (Porto), Portugal
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About Lisbon
 Lisbon is a city of great character and endearing charisma. Located in a hilly region at the mouth of the Tagus, the city retains an old world flair with cobbled alleyways in Alfama, the old town. Competing with the elegant avenues of Alto where sorrowful "fado" music fills the evening air is the Chiado, Lisbons affluent shopping district.
Lisbon Attractions
Don't miss the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, or Jeronimo's Monastery. Commissioned in 1501 after Vasco da Gama's return from his voyage, this remarkable monastery is a beautiful and unique example of Manueline architecture.
Lisbon Activities
Explore the streets of Lisbon from Rossio Square to the main thoroughfare, the Avenida da Liberdade. Visit the monastery and the Maritime Museum, which houses miniature boats and original maps chronicling the history of navigation from the Middle Ages to today.
Visit Sintra, considered one of the most beautiful palaces in Portugal. It was once the summer residence of Portuguese kings and aristocrats.
Walk through the charming village of Fatima, where numerous sightings of the blessed Virgin Mary have been reported.
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- DELUXE STATEROOM WITH LARGE PICTURE WINDOW
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Suite offering comfortable living area, private veranda and perfect for grand yet intimate moments, accompanied by attentive butler service. Aquamarine suites are available to book in new and classic design.
DETAILS - Private veranda
- Sizeable living area
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Vanity in dressing area
- Walk-in closet
- TV
- Sophisticated one-touch lighting and surround-sound system
SERVICES - 24 hour in-suite dining
- Turndown service
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
AMENITIES - Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Flowers
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Afternoon canapés
- Nespresso coffee maker
- Binoculars
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
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Suite offering comfortable living area, private veranda and perfect for grand yet intimate moments, accompanied by attentive butler service. Aquamarine suites are available to book in new and classic design. DETAILS - Private veranda
- Sizeable living area
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Vanity in dressing area
- Walk-in closet
- TV
- Sophisticated one-touch lighting and surround-sound system
SERVICES - 24 hour in-suite dining
- Turndown service
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
AMENITIES - Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Flowers
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Afternoon canapés
- Nespresso coffee maker
- Binoculars
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)
Our largest suite, with expansive living areas, a private veranda, sumptuous finishings and attentive butler service. DETAILS - Large private veranda and custom stone foyer floor
- Spacious living room
- Separate den with full-size sleeper sofa, TV, and closet plus separate dining area with ocean view and binoculars
- Two TV's
- Butler's pantry with refrigerator and espresso/cappuccino machine
- Large bedroom with queen-size bed or twins with sumptuous bedding
- Master bath featuring a television, Duravit spa flotation tub with ocean view, and state-of-the-art shower with customized shower direction and a heated bench, plus bidet
- Master walk-in custom closet with illuminated rods and custom shelving and security safe
- Sophisticated one-touch lighting and surround-sound system
SERVICES - 24 hour in-suite dining
- Room service from Osteria D'Ovidio
- Unlimited dining in Osteria D'Ovidio
- Turndown service with handmade truffles
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
- Free unlimited laundry and dry cleaning, 2nd day service
- In-suite cocktail parties
- Private transfer to and from ship up to 100 miles
- Butler or Concierge escort from terminal to suite on embarkation day
AMENITIES - Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Flowers
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Afternoon canapés
- Nespresso coffee maker
- Binoculars
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)
Stylish and elegant, the finest of all Crystal Serenity's suites boasts a deluxe master bedroom, the attentive service of a personal butler, and sweeping views from the sweeping teak verandah.
LIVE & DINE Enjoy in-suite dining, socializing or simply relaxing in the comfort of your luxurious living room and separate dining area. A built-in bar, Swarovski chandelier, and custom entertainment center with flat-screen HD TV make you feel right at home. SLEEP Relax in a luxurious master bedroom that includes a dreamy queen-size bed or twin beds and features youll love including his & her walk-in closets, fine Frette linens, television, and private access to the expansive verandah. REFRESH Soak in the stunning ocean views from the Jacuzzi of your lavish master bath, which also boasts flat-screen HD TV, heated floor and bench, separate shower and bidet, and decadent marble features. A separate guest bath includes shower and discreet entry. RELAX Extraordinary 24-hour butler service enhances your stay in this remarkable suite. Services include packing and unpacking, free pressing and laundry, in-suite dining, reservations for shore excursions, spa and specialty restaurants and more.
Travel the world in comfortable luxury in this stylishly-furnished, elegant stateroom featuring deluxe amenities, unobstructed views from a large picture window, and deliciously attentive 24-hour room service.
LIVE & SLEEP The well-appointed Deluxe Stateroom includes a welcoming sitting area, queen-size bed or twin beds, spacious wall closet, comfortable deluxe seating with soft leather sofa, and large picture window. REFRESH Your elegant, double-vanity bathroom features a full bathtub/shower, ETRO bathrobes, kimonos and slippers, and exclusive ETRO bath products. RELAX Relish 24-hour room service, twice-daily housekeeping and evening turndown service in your inviting Deluxe Stateroom.
Travel the world in comfortable luxury in this stylishly-furnished, elegant stateroom featuring deluxe amenities, unobstructed views from a large picture window, and deliciously attentive 24-hour room service.
LIVE & SLEEP The well-appointed Deluxe Stateroom includes a welcoming sitting area, queen-size bed or twin beds, spacious wall closet, comfortable deluxe seating with soft leather sofa, and large picture window. REFRESH Your elegant, double-vanity bathroom features a full bathtub/shower, ETRO bathrobes, kimonos and slippers, and exclusive ETRO bath products. RELAX Relish 24-hour room service, twice-daily housekeeping and evening turndown service in your inviting Deluxe Stateroom.
DELUXE STATEROOM WITH LARGE PICTURE WINDOW
Travel the world in comfortable luxury in this stylishly-furnished, elegant stateroom featuring deluxe amenities, unobstructed views from a large picture window, and deliciously attentive 24-hour room service.
CATEGORY - C1, C2, C3
DECK 7
226 SQ. FT.
PICTURE WINDOW
All-inclusive luxury is yours in this elegant, deluxe stateroom with contemporary furnishings, 24-hour room service, glorious bedding and delightful, private verandah.
LIVE & SLEEP The stylish Deluxe Stateroom includes a well appointed sitting area, queen-size bed or twin beds, sizable wall closet, and private verandah for morning coffee, stunning views and fresh ocean breezes. REFRESH Your well-appointed bathroom features a full bathtub/shower, ETRO bathrobes, kimonos and slippers, and exclusive ETRO bath products. RELAX The gracious services of your stateroom attendant ensure your accommodations are always meticulously attended to with twice daily housekeeping and evening turndown service. And of course, 24-hour room service.
All-inclusive luxury is yours in this elegant, deluxe stateroom with contemporary furnishings, 24-hour room service, glorious bedding and delightful, private verandah.
LIVE & SLEEP The stylish Deluxe Stateroom includes a well appointed sitting area, queen-size bed or twin beds, sizable wall closet, and private verandah for morning coffee, stunning views and fresh ocean breezes. REFRESH Your well-appointed bathroom features a full bathtub/shower, ETRO bathrobes, kimonos and slippers, and exclusive ETRO bath products. RELAX The gracious services of your stateroom attendant ensure your accommodations are always meticulously attended to with twice daily housekeeping and evening turndown service. And of course, 24-hour room service.
All-inclusive luxury is yours in this elegant, deluxe stateroom with contemporary furnishings, 24-hour room service, glorious bedding and delightful, private verandah.
LIVE & SLEEP The stylish Deluxe Stateroom includes a well appointed sitting area, queen-size bed or twin beds, sizable wall closet, and private verandah for morning coffee, stunning views and fresh ocean breezes. REFRESH Your well-appointed bathroom features a full bathtub/shower, ETRO bathrobes, kimonos and slippers, and exclusive ETRO bath products. RELAX The gracious services of your stateroom attendant ensure your accommodations are always meticulously attended to with twice daily housekeeping and evening turndown service. And of course, 24-hour room service.
All-inclusive luxury is yours in this elegant, deluxe stateroom with contemporary furnishings, 24-hour room service, glorious bedding and delightful, private verandah.
LIVE & SLEEP The stylish Deluxe Stateroom includes a well appointed sitting area, queen-size bed or twin beds, sizable wall closet, and private verandah for morning coffee, stunning views and fresh ocean breezes. REFRESH Your well-appointed bathroom features a full bathtub/shower, ETRO bathrobes, kimonos and slippers, and exclusive ETRO bath products. RELAX The gracious services of your stateroom attendant ensure your accommodations are always meticulously attended to with twice daily housekeeping and evening turndown service. And of course, 24-hour room service.
All-inclusive luxury is yours in this elegant, deluxe stateroom with contemporary furnishings, 24-hour room service, glorious bedding and delightful, private verandah.
CATEGORY- P1, P2, A1, A2, B1, B2, B3
DECKS 8, 9, 10
269 SQ. FT.
VERANDAH
All-inclusive luxury is yours in this elegant, deluxe stateroom with contemporary furnishings, 24-hour room service, glorious bedding and delightful, private verandah.
CATEGORY- P1, P2, A1, A2, B1, B2, B3
DECKS 8, 9, 10
269 SQ. FT.
VERANDAH
All-inclusive luxury is yours in this elegant, deluxe stateroom with contemporary furnishings, 24-hour room service, glorious bedding and delightful, private verandah.
CATEGORY- P1, P2, A1, A2, B1, B2, B3
DECKS 8, 9, 10
269 SQ. FT.
VERANDAH
Contemporary classic bedroom redesigned in 2023, with butler service and impressive windows onto ocean views. DETAILS - Large picture window
- Sizeable living area with sofa
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Walk-in shower
- TV
SERVICES - 24 hour in-suite dining
- Turndown service
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
AMENITIES - Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)
Contemporary classic bedroom redesigned in 2023, with butler service and comfortable seating constellations opening onto a private veranda. DETAILS - Private veranda
- Spacious living area with sofa
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Walk-in shower
- TV
SERVICES - 24 hour in-suite dining
- Turndown service
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
AMENITIES - Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)
Redesigned in 2023, this large suite includes spacious rooms with separate dining and living areas, looking onto a private veranda, and accompanied by attentive butler service.
Unwind and entertain in the splendid luxury of your Penthouse Suite, featuring elegant living and bath areas, in-suite cocktails and dining, 24-hour dedicated butler service, and dramatic ocean views from your private verandah.
LIVE & DINE After a day of discovery and enrichment, relax in the sublime comfort of your spacious living and dining area with separate study, or enjoy an amazing ocean sunset and glass of champagne from your own private verandah. SLEEP Your luxurious suite features a state-of-the art TV, comfortable queen-sized bed or twin beds with fine bedding and third berth, and generous walk-in closet. REFRESH Your bath features refreshing ETRO amenities as well as a relaxing Jacuzzi tub, separate shower and bidet. Unwind and recharge in a sanctuary of solitude. RELAX Relish the comforts of your beautifully appointed suite with 24-hour personal butler service including packing and unpacking, in-suite dining, reservations for shore excursions, spa, specialty restaurants,and more.
Warm tones, welcome champagne, private verandah and indulgent amenities highlight the luxurious elegance of this spacious suite.
LIVE & SLEEP Perfectly designed for ultimate comfort, your Penthouse features an inviting queen-size bed or twin beds with superior bedding, vanity and dressing area, flat-panel HD TV and direct access to private verandah. REFRESH Your bath features refreshing ETRO amenities as well as a relaxing Jacuzzi tub and separate rejuvenating shower. Unwind and recharge in a sanctuary of solitude. RELAX Personalized 24-hour butler service means our staff attends to your every need, including unpacking and unpacking upon request, in-suite dining, reservations for spa, dining and shore excursions and more.
Spacious suite, with living area, elegant finishings and private veranda, accompanied by attentive butler service. Sapphire suites are available to book in new and classic design. DETAILS - Private veranda
- Spacious living room
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding, and third berth
- Walk-in closet
- Two TV's
SERVICES - 24 hour in-suite dining
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
- Dry cleaning for five pieces plus one bag of free laundry every 10 cruise days, 2nd day service
- Free pressing (5pcs/day), 2nd day service
AMENITIES - Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Flowers
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Afternoon canapés
- Nespresso coffee maker
- Binoculars
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)
Feel relaxed and pampered in the understated elegance of your Seabreeze Penthouse suite featuring a luxurious private bedroom, sumptuous bath with large luxury shower and revitalizing body jets.
LIVE & DINE Invite friends for cocktails and canapés or afternoon tea served by your butler in this stylish suite, where a soothing palette of classic ocean hues and private teak verandah offer an environment of peaceful tranquility. SLEEP Sheer relaxation epitomizes the comfort of your luxurious private bedroom that includes queen-size bed or twin beds, walk-in closet, and direct access to your spacious private verandah. REFRESH Unique touches of your indulgent, luxury bath include a large deluxe shower with body jets, exclusive ETRO bath and body amenities, bathrobe and slippers, and convenient double vanity. RELAX An attentive butler anticipates your every need, catering to both you and your suite with attentive care. Services include packing and unpacking, in-suite dining, reservations for shore excursions, spa and specialty restaurants.
Families will love the exclusive shared entryway connecting two luxurious, butler-serviced Seabreeze Penthouses. 24-hour room service, in-suite dining, and private teak verandah highlight these fabulous, contemporary suites.
LIVE & SLEEP The beautiful living area of the Seabreeze Penthouse includes queen-size bed or twin beds with soft bedding, vanity and walk-in closet, flat-panel HD TV, and in-suite tea or cocktails, canapes and dining from Umi Uma and Prego menus. REFRESH The luxurious double-vanity master bath features a large luxury shower with body jets, and exclusive ETRO bath and body amenities, bathrobe and slippers. RELAX Personal butler service pampers our guests with packing and unpacking upon request, in-suite dining, reservations for spa, specialty dining and shore excursions, garment pressing, shoeshine, and more.
Cozy bedroom redesigned in 2023, with welcoming and comfortable detailing, butler service and ocean views. DETAILS - Large picture window
- Sizeable living area with sofa
- Queen-size bed or twin beds with sumptuous bedding
- Walk-in shower
- TV
SERVICES - 24 hour in-suite dining
- Turndown service
- Shoeshine service
- Assistance with packing and unpacking
AMENITIES - Welcome champagne
- Complimentary wine and spirits from set menu
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Fresh fruits, daily change, on request only
- Pillow menu (selection from a variety of pillow types)
- Complimentary unlimited standard WiFi
- In-suite safe
- Interactive tablet for news, updates, and reservations
- Hair dryer
- Hair iron (available upon request)
- Sun
- Lido
- Penthouse 2
- Penthouse 1
- Seabreeze
- Horizon
- Promenade
- Tiffany
- Crystal
- Deck 5
- Deck 6
- Deck 7
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- Deck 9
- Deck 10
- Deck 11
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- Deck 13
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