| Date | Arr | Dep | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| November 2009 | |||
| Thu 19 | 06:00 | 23:00 | Civitavecchia |
| Fri 20 | 09:00 | 10:00 | Scenic cruise Capri |
| Fri 20 | 12:30 | 18:00 | Naples |
| Sun 22 | 08:00 | 17:00 | Ajaccio, Corsica |
| Mon 23 | 07:30 | 23:00 | Livorno |
| Tue 24 | 08:30 | 18:00 | Nice |
| Thu 26 | 08:00 | 18:00 | Barcelona |
| Fri 27 | 12:30 | 18:00 | Algiers |
| Sun 29 | 07:00 | 23:00 | Malaga |
| Grade | Cabin | Brochure Price | Prices From |
|---|---|---|---|
| SS | Superior Suite | £4,185 | £2,252 |
| SSD | Wheelchair Adapted | £4,185 | £2,252 |
| LA | Large Sup O/S Twin | £2,800 | £1,490 |
| BS | Balcony Suite | £3,805 | £2,043 |
| BA | Superior Balcony | £3,120 | £1,666 |
| A | Superior O/S Cabin | £2,720 | £1,446 |
| BC | Balcony Cabin | £2,800 | £1,490 |
| B | Superior O/S Cabin | £2,600 | £1,380 |
| C | Outside Cabin | £2,360 | £1,248 |
| CD | Wheelchair Adapted | £2,360 | £1,248 |
| D | Outside Cabin | £2,235 | £1,179 |
| E | Outside Cabin | £2,175 | £1,146 |
| F | Inside Cabin | £2,015 | £1,058 |
| FD | Wheelchair Adapted | £2,015 | £1,058 |
| G | Inside Cabin | £1,935 | £1,014 |
| H | Inside Cabin | £1,835 | £959 |
| I | Inside Cabin | £1,735 | £904 |
| JB | Single Balcony Suite | £4,570 | £2,414 |
| J | Superior O/S Single | £4,245 | £2,235 |
| K | Outside Single Cabin | £3,985 | £2,092 |
| L | Outside Single Cabin | £3,645 | £1,905 |
| M | Inside Single Cabin | £3,040 | £1,572 |
MALAGA, SPAIN
Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol. Founded by the Phoenicians as a colony some 3,000 years ago, it has since come under the rule of the Romans, the Carthaginians and the Moors. With approximately 670,000 inhabitants, the city is both a busy port and the industrial centre for the south of Spain
AJACCIO, CORSICA
Our tour takes us to the Calanches de Piana – a pink granite coastline that has been engraved and sculpted by erosion – where an incredible panorama will unfold before our eyes as we follow the coastline towards Porto.
AJACCIO, CORSICA
From the pier it is a short drive to reach the main streets of the ‘Imperial City’. We will pass by the Cours Napoleon, the Church of St Roch, the Prefecture, the Cours Grandval, the English quarter and the Regional Assembly.
AJACCIO, CORSICA
Leaving the pier by coach, within a few minutes we will be surrounded by typical Corsican vegetation, the ‘Macchia’ – a green, brown or multicoloured bush depending on the season…but always sweet smelling.As we arrive in the village of Bocognano, we’ll find ourselves in the middle of a mountain
MALAGA, SPAIN
Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol, founded by the Phoenicians as a colony some 3000 years ago it has come under the rule of the Romans, the Carthaginians and the Moors.
MALAGA, SPAIN
We will depart from Malaga’s pier and after crossing the city we will continue towards Mijas, driving through pine-clad hills to this picturesque village in the foothills of the sierra. Mijas is a typical village of Southern Spain with narrow streets and wonderful views overlooking the coast.
BARCELONA, SPAIN
This tour will give us the opportunity to explore the architectural legacy of one of Barcelona’s most famous sons: Antonio Gaudí. His buildings form a most startling statement of Modernism, a Spanish and mainly Catalan offshoot of the Art Nouveau movement.
BARCELONA, SPAIN
The Nou Camp Stadium with a capacity of 98,787 is the largest football stadium in Europe. The stadium is the home ground of FC Barcelona and is known to be one of the biggest and most atmospheric stadiums in the world.
BARCELONA, SPAIN
This excursion is for those of us who would like to visit the city, but are worried about the amount of walking involved in tour A. We depart the pier and drive towards the Gothic area, passing Citadel Park, the Arch of Triumph, the Cathedral, the Roman and Medieval walls, and Colon Avenue.
BARCELONA, SPAIN
We travel to Montserrat via the Martorell Highway. A splendid view of the Llobregat Valley opens up before us and sights of Monistrol linger in the background. The rugged Montserrat mountain range is one of Spain’s most picturesque areas.
BARCELONA, SPAIN
Barcelona is a large city which has grown since the end of the Spanish War and the beginning of the modernisation of Spain, and which is nowadays a cosmopolitan city.
MALAGA, SPAIN
Upon arrival in Granada we will proceed to the world-famous fortified Alhambra Palace, sometimes also referred to as the ‘Red Palace’ because of its construction from red stone. The Arabian Palace, the heart of Alhambra, is composed of three enclosures:
NAPLES, ITALY
Our tour will start with a short walking from our ship to the nearby harbour of Naples, where we shall board our boat to transfer us to the Island of Capri. Capri is still one of the most famous summer resorts in the Mediterranean and has been since the time of the ancient Roman Empire.
NAPLES, ITALY
After departing from the pier, we will first take the panoramic coastal road, climbing along the hill of Posillipo, the residential area of the city, boasting the most exciting views of the whole city and the Gulf of Naples.
NAPLES, ITALY
An ancient and rich town of the Oscan period, Pompeii is a well-preserved example of a Roman city during the time of the great empire. A flourishing civilisation buried for 1,700 years has been brought to life again.
LIVORNO, ITALY
Founded by the Romans, Florence later came under the rule of the Medici family, who became the Grand Dukes of Tuscany. At this time, the city was at the height of its glory in art and culture as well as politics and economic power.
LIVORNO, ITALY
As we depart the pier, our coach will take us towards the village of Torre del Lago that overlooks the lake of Massaciuccoli. From here we will embark upon our ecological boat trip of the lake and its surrounding marshland.
LIVORNO, ITALY
An approximate 45 minute drive through the beautiful Tuscan countryside takes us to the famous city of Pisa. Upon arrival, we disembark the coach and walk to Miracle Square to meet our local guide.
LIVORNO, ITALY
If you would like to experience Florence, this is the tour – or rather the transfer for you. We reach the city after a drive of approximately 120 minutes, during which time an English-speaking escort will tell us briefly about the sights of Florence, assist with any queries we might have, and provide us with maps.
LIVORNO, ITALY
Founded by the Romans, Florence later came under the rule of the Medici family, who became the Grand Dukes of Tuscany. At this time, the city was at the height of its glory in art and culture as well as politics and economic power.
CIVITAVECCHIA, ITALY
For those who have visited Rome before or just prefer to do their own things, this tour is perfect. A transfer from Civitavecchia to Rome, taking approximately 90 minutes, gets us to the centre of the city.
CIVITAVECCHIA, ITALY
For those of us who would like to visit Rome but are worried about the amount of walking involved, this is the tour we should choose.
CIVITAVECCHIA, ITALY
For those who wish to spend one day in Rome, this tour gives the opportunity to see and explore what are considered to be the major sights in this wonderful city. Departing from the quayside by coach, we go by the motorway directly to the centre of Rome.
AJACCIO, CORSICA
‘A Cupulatta’, the only Tortoise Protection Centre in Europe. There are only three protection centres in the world; the other two are located in Africa and America. In this specialised reserve, approximately 130 different species can be seen
AJACCIO, CORSICA
This drive up the gorges of Prunelli will provide an easy but immensely varied tour to explore the area surrounding Ajaccio. We will see the landscape dramatically change from gardens and orchards to huge forests of chestnut and pine trees;
MALAGA, SPAIN
We will depart from Malaga’s pier and drive towards Mijas, passing through pine-clad hills until we reach this picturesque village located at the foothills of the Sierra.Before arriving at Mijas, we will visit the ‘Molino de la Paca’
MALAGA, SPAIN
Departing from the port of Malaga, our coach will take the road following the coastline until we reach Marbella, the most cosmopolitan of the Costa del Sol’s resorts and, certainly, the choice of the rich and famous
After her major refit and lengthening procedure, Braemar will feature over eighty passenger cabins and suites with balconies. She will also become the second of our ships to feature a pub, which will, on occasion, also offer entertainment in the form of a late night comedian or jazz.
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