| Date | Arr | Dep | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| December 2009 | |||
| Sun 20 | 07:30 | 16:30 | Liverpool |
| Wed 23 | 08:00 | 17:00 | La Coruna |
| Thu 24 | 08:00 | 16:00 | Leixoes (for Oporto) |
| Sun 27 | 08:00 | 18:00 | Puerto del Rosario |
| Mon 28 to Tue 29 | 08:00 | 02:00 | Santa Cruz de Tenerife |
| Tue 29 | 07:30 | 13:00 | San Sebastian la Gomera |
| Tue 29 | 16:30 | 19:00 | Cruise coastline of El Hierro |
| Wed 30 | 08:00 | 16:30 | Santa Cruz de la Palma |
| Thu 31 to Fri 01 | 08:30 | 01:00 | Funchal |
| January 2010 | |||
| Mon 04 | 12:30 | 22:30 | Dublin |
| Tue 05 | 07:30 | 16:30 | Liverpool |
| Grade | Cabin | Brochure Price | Prices From |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | Outside | £4,249 | £2,366 |
| B | Family Outside | £4,594 | £2,556 |
| A | Superior Outside | £4,864 | £2,704 |
| D | Outside | £4,134 | £2,303 |
| E | Outside | £3,904 | £2,176 |
| F | Outside | £3,634 | £2,028 |
| G | Outside Two Berth | £2,789 | £1,563 |
| H | Inside | £3,364 | £1,879 |
| I | Inside | £3,094 | £1,731 |
| J | Inside | £2,789 | £1,563 |
| JS | Junior Suite | £5,669 | £3,147 |
| K | Outside Single | £5,014 | £2,787 |
| L | Inside Single | £4,439 | £2,470 |
| M | Inside Single | £4,169 | £2,322 |
| BD | Wheelchair Adapted | £4,594 | £2,556 |
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Our tour begins with a transfer to the River Liffey upon which Dublin was built. Here we shall board our boat for a gentle and relaxing cruise along the river, whilst listening to the Story of Dublin;
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Our tour begins heading south from Dublin to the picturesque Wicklow Mountains, where Powerscourt Gardens are situated. The 14,000-acre estate, owned by the Slazenger family, is situated on the River Dargle.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
This tour of North County Dublin takes us to the coastal towns of Malahide & Howth.Departing from our ship, we travel first via Fairview and the northern suburb of Coolock before arriving at the demesne of Malahide Castle, home of the Talbot family.
LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS
Our tour will take us to the oldest part of the island and its lush vegetation. From Santa Cruz de La Palma, we will go to the viewpoint Mirador de San Bartolo de La Glaga, situated right on the edge of two deep-cut gorges.
LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS
Leaving the port, we will cross over Santa Cruz de La Palma via Maritime Avenue, with its typical Canarian architecture. From here we will go to Las Nieves, to visit the Insular Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de La Nieves, which gives shelter to various Flemish sculptures.
FUNCHAL, MADEIRA - AVAILABLE ON TRANSATLANTIC CRUISES ONLY
This grand tour covers most parts of the lovely island of Madeira and it is the only tour to visit the rugged and beautiful north coast.Passing through the small fishing village of Câmara de Lobos on the south coast, we stop at Cabo Giraõ – the highest sea-cliff in Europe and the second highest in the world
LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS
This tour will provide us with an introduction to this beautiful island, including the Santuario Virgen de Las Nieves and the famous National Park of Caldera de Taburiente.
LA CORUNA, SPAIN
From the pier we will board our awaiting coach to begin our panoramic tour, passing by the Gardens of Los Cantones which was built on reclaimed land. As we pass we must watch for the “galleries” – houses whose windows reflect sunlight and whose façades were built by fishermen out of wood and glass.
LA CORUNA, SPAIN
Departing from the pier, we will head towards the famous village of Betanzos, the Roman village that emerged from Old Castros. Betanzos contains wonderful examples of medieval architecture, with various houses bearing coats of arms, the ‘fishing quarter’ also makes it a delightful village to visit.
LA CORUNA, SPAIN
We will view from our coach the San Anton Castle, located along the seafront promenade, now housing the Archaeological Museum.We proceed to Betanzos, the Roman town that emerged from old Castros. King Alfonso IX granted it the same law-code as La Coruña and so a new era of prosperity began.
LA CORUNA, SPAIN
During the Middle Ages, there were three main places of pilgrimage for Christianity: Rome, Jerusalem and Santiago de Compostela. A visit to the shrine of St James (Santiago), Patron Saint of Spain, entitles us to wear the cockleshell emblem in the company of perhaps half a million pilgrims a year
OPORTO, PORTUGAL
The attraction of the second largest city of this country lies in its workday atmosphere, and the city that we can see today dates mainly from the 18th Century when trade was booming and the merchants financed fine houses for themselves and fine buildings for their city.
OPORTO, PORTUGAL
After departing the ship we travel to the northern interior, heading towards Quinta da Aveleda – a farm located in the countryside near the town of Aveleda, close to the Penafiel in the region known as Vinho Verde (Green Wine).
OPORTO, PORTUGAL
The Oporto that we will focus on today dates mainly from the 18th century, when trade was booming and the merchants financed elegant houses for themselves and some of the fine buildings in the city that we will have a chance to see during this tour.
FUNCHAL, MADEIRA
Leaving our ship behind us we will begin our drive towards Câmara de Lobos, a small fishing village on the south coast where we will make our first short photo stop to take a lookout from the viewpoint.
FUNCHAL, MADEIRA
This tour will allow us to discover the natural beauty of the island. We begin from Vale Paraiso, where we will walk along the Levada – a traditional man-made irrigation system ideal for walkers.
FUNCHAL, MADEIRA
Departing from the pier, we take a brief sightseeing tour of the city of Funchal by coach. Stopping at the old town, we then take a 15 minute cable car ride up to Monte. Here we will walk to a small square and the church.
FUNCHAL, MADEIRA
Leaving the pier we travel towards Pico dos Barcelos, from where we can see distant Funchal and its surrounding villages scattered over the green slopes.Continuing on, our next point of call is Cabo Girão – the highest sea-cliff in Europe and the second highest in the world.
FUNCHAL, MADEIRA
Leaving the pier, we drive through the city of Funchal for a brief sightseeing drive before continuing to Pico dos Barcelos, to admire the breathtaking panoramic views over the city.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and Ireland’s principal port. Dublin Bay, with its great sweep of coast from the rocky brow of Howth in the north to the headland of Dalkey in the south, is a fitting introduction to one of Europe’s finest capitals.
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Welcome to Dublin, Ireland’s capital city steeped in history and youthful energy. Medieveal, Georgian and Modern architecture provide a backdrop to a friendly bustling port, where the cosmopolitan and charming converge in the delightful diversity that is Dublin.
TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS
Departing from Santa Cruz harbour we will make our first stop at “Humboldt viewpoint” for a photo opportunity. Here we will have a pleasant view (weather permitting) over all the green banana plantations of La Orotava and Puerto de La Cruz, the main tourist resorts in the north of the Island.
TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS
Leaving the harbour, we take the motorway straight to the city of La Laguna. Centuries ago, La Laguna was the capital of the island. Its founders placed the city under the protection of Saint Christopher, from whom it gets its real name: San Cristóbal de La Laguna
LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS
This tour is especially designed for those of us who would like a panoramic view of La Palma, with minimal walking involved. We will be taken form the pier through the area of Fuencaliente and San Antonio Volcano.
LA GOMERA, CANARY ISLANDS
This walking tour begins from the port of San Sebastian, joining our coach we shall drive in the direction of El Cedro village. Upon our arrival we will enjoy the most verdant and varied hiking route of La Gomera.
LA GOMERA, CANARY ISLANDS
Leaving San Sebastian we take the north road towards the National Park of Garajonay. A stop will be made at a viewpoint overlooking the very typical village of Hermigua.
LA GOMERA, CANARY ISLANDS
San Sebastian, the capital and harbour of the island, is a pretty, picturesque village with about 6,000 inhabitants.
FUNCHAL, MADEIRA
Experience the thrill of flightseeing by helicopter. We can sit back and enjoy the spectacular scenery that Madeira has to offer, including Monte, Curral das Freiras, Ribeira Brava, Cabo Girão, Câmara de Lobos and not forgetting Funchal.
FUNCHAL, MADEIRA
Leaving the Pier we head towards Câmara de Lobos, a small fishing village on the south coast. We stop at Cabo Girão – the highest sea-cliff in Europe and the second highest in the world. Then it is on to Ribeira Brava, where we start to cross the island.
TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS
Departing from the port, we will take a short drive in the direction of La Laguna in order to join the road to the Esperanza Forest, with its cool eucalyptus vegetation and tantalising glimpses of Mount Teide.
TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS
From Santa Cruz, we will take a short drive in the direction of La Laguna in order to join the road to the Esperanza Forest. As we travel through the pine tree vegetation of the Esperanza Forest, we will catch tantalising glimpses of Mount Teide, before taking the Los Loros route to Guimar.
TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS
From the harbour of Santa Cruz, we pass by the university town of La Laguna and cross one of the finest wine-growing areas on the island to reach Tacoronte and then El Sauzal, on the western coast.
TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS
We will depart from our ship and take a short drive travelling by La Laguna, the second most important town of Tenerife, located in the centre of the Aguerre Valley and just a few kilometres from the capital.
Black Prince's classic cruising formula continues to earn her a growing following of both regular and new admirers. Described as 'a little ship with a big heart and soul', she has the ability to slip into small harbours so often overlooked by larger ships, and combines a fun approach to cruising, whilst upholding the traditions of a bygone, more refined era.
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