| Date | Arr | Dep | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| August 2008 | |||
| Sat 02 | 18:00 | 22:00 | Southampton |
| Tue 05 | 09:00 | 16:00 | Lisbon |
| Wed 06 | 10:00 | 20:00 | Cadiz |
| Fri 08 | 08:00 | 18:00 | Palma de Mallorca |
| Sat 09 | 07:00 | 20:00 | Barcelona |
| Sun 10 | 08:00 | 13:00 | Ibiza |
| Mon 11 | 10:30 | 23:00 | Malaga |
| Tue 12 | 07:00 | 12:30 | Gibraltar |
| Fri 15 | 07:30 | 17:00 | Southampton |
| Grade | Cabin | Brochure Price | Prices From |
|---|---|---|---|
| PS | Premier Suite | £8,871 | £3,752 |
| MS | Marquee Suite | £7,616 | £3,225 |
| SS | Superior Suite | £6,786 | £2,876 |
| BS | Balcony Suite | £6,141 | £2,605 |
| DS | Deluxe Suite | £5,526 | £2,347 |
| JS | Junior Suite | £5,086 | £2,162 |
| A | Superior Outside | £4,426 | £1,885 |
| BC | Balcony cabin | £4,221 | £1,799 |
| B | Superior Outside | £4,086 | £1,742 |
| BD | Wheelchair Adapted | £4,086 | £1,742 |
| C | Superior Outside | £3,966 | £1,692 |
| D | Outside | £3,576 | £1,528 |
| F | Outside | £3,301 | £1,413 |
| G | Outside | £3,116 | £1,335 |
| H | Inside | £2,871 | £1,232 |
| I | Inside | £2,691 | £1,156 |
| J | Superior O/S Single | £7,006 | £2,969 |
| K | Outside Single | £6,561 | £2,782 |
| L | Outside Single | £5,951 | £2,526 |
| MO | Outside Single | £5,521 | £2,345 |
| N | Inside Single | £4,696 | £1,999 |
IBIZA, SPAIN
After departing from the pier, we shall proceed to the north of the island, where we will visit the typical Spanish village of San Miguel. Here we will have time to stroll through the picturesque village and visit the beautiful 18th century church.
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
PAMLA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN
During this tour we will be able to sit back and enjoy the highlights of Palma! Our coach will travel along the sweeping seafront – Paseo Maritimo – where hotels overlook luxury yachts in the Marine.
PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN
We leave Palma in a westerly direction towards Paguera. At the picturesque fishing port of Puerto Andraitx, we will have approximately 30 minutes of free time to explore the delights of this charming place.
PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN
Departing from the quayside, we drive to Bellver Castle. Bellver means ‘beautiful view’, which reflects the castle’s position on a raised plateau some 112 metres (365 feet) above sea level.
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.
IBIZA, SPAIN
From the quayside, our drive will head out towards Es Cubells, from where magnificent views of the sea and the neighbouring island of Formentera can be seen.
IBIZA, SPAIN
From the quayside, we will join our coach for the drive to Las Salines, Ibiza’s famous salt flats. The area was originally a large lake, but today it has been divided into 40 pools. Salt is one of the oldest industries on the island.
CADIZ, SPAIN
As we view the highlights of Cadiz, we will head towards the town of Jerez de la Frontera. A town that boasts a strong Moorish influence in its architecture and is the sherry capital of the world.
CADIZ, SPAIN
Departing Cadiz, it is an approximate two-hour drive to Seville. Our route passes through the wonderful landscapes of Low Andalucia – large sherry vineyards, cotton, sugar beet and wheat fields.
CADIZ, SPAIN
We venture inland to a survivor of the Middle Ages and one of the most unspoilt villages of Spain, Medina Sidonia. It is as if time forgot this little village with its cobblestone streets, red-tiled white buildings dotting the hillside, Gothic church, Moorish gate and steep alleyways.
CADIZ, SPAIN
For those of us who enjoy drinking sherry and watching flamenco dancing, then this is the tour we should choose.
CADIZ, SPAIN
From the quay in Cadiz we drive along the highway, arriving into Jerez de la Frontera in just over an hour.
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:
LISBON, PORTUGAL
We start this tour with a panoramic drive so we can get a general overview of Lisbon City centre.We will make a brief stop at the top of King Edward VII Park from where we can enjoy a spectacular view of the city and harbour.
GIBRALTAR
From the quayside we take a short coach transfer to the Marina Bay, to join our boat. Onboard we commence a pleasant voyage within the calm waters of the Bay of Gibraltar. The craft glides effortlessly across the bay.
GIBRALTAR
The rock of Gibraltar, overlooking the entrance to the Mediterranean and nearly 425 metres (1,400 feet) above sea level, is reputed to be one of the legendary Pillars of Hercules. With its policemen, pillar-boxes and pubs, the Rock is still staunchly British.
PONTA DELGADA, AZORES
After departing Ponta Delgada, we will proceed to one of the main Pineapple Plantations, where the system of cultivating and marketing this fruit will be explained. Here we will be able to sample a pineapple liqueur.
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
LISBON, PORTUGAL
The most exciting part of our tour – a 1½ hour sail along the estuary of the river Tagus to discover the beauty and charm of Lisbon when seen from the river
LISBON, PORTUGAL
A hilly city with cobblestones; Lisbon’s sights are best enjoyed from the comfort of a coach. Our tour takes in many famous city sights, among them an ornate bullring where fights are held but the bulls are not killed.
LISBON, PORTUGAL
Leaving Lisbon through Monsanto Park we arrive at Sintra, a popular Old World village resort nestling in tree-clad hills north of Lisbon. We will see the outside of the Royal Palace with its two kitchen chimneys, like those of our oast houses.
LISBON, PORTUGAL
Following a scenic 75 minute drive through the beautiful Portuguese countryside, we will arrive at the medieval town of Obidos for a unique experience to travel back in time….
LISBON, PORTUGAL
We depart the pier for a drive to the Belem area, to see the Presidential Palace, the Monastery of Jeronimos, the Tower of Belem and the Monument to the Discoveries. Then it is on to the Restelo area – the most exclusive residential district of Lisbon and location of many foreign embassies.
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