Balmoral, Western Med L1218 ex Southampton Return
Cruise Departure Date:
Saturday 13th October 2012
Duration & Cruise Type:
14 days Cruise Only
Package Departs:
Southampton, England
CRUISE THE COAST OF SPAIN - PLUS BONUS GBP140 ONBOARD CREDIT
Join Balmoral cruising from Southampton to Portugal & the coast of Spain. Incl is a bonus GBP140 onboard spend
INCLUSIONS:
CRUISE FARES INCLUDE:
> 14 night cruise aboard Balmoral roundtrip from Southampton
> All meals and entertainment on board
> Port charges
BONUS - GBP140 onboard spending credit per cabin - all categories
Offer valid until sold out.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Offer subject to availability at time of booking. Prices are per person share twin based on best available cruise fare, inclusive of all discounts unless otherwise stated. Prices are subject to currency fluctuations and are based on cash or cheque. Cruise deposit, amendment and cancellation conditions apply. Travel agent service fees may apply. Special conditions apply - please ask for full details at time of enquiry. * Prices are AUD$ per person based on twin share or single occupancy as noted. Prices do not include airfares, hotel accommodation or transfers. Prices are subject to availability at the time of booking. Prices are subject to currency fluctuation and may be withdrawn at any time. Gratuities are payable on board and will be charged at GBP4 per person per day. Guests can vary the amount given via the ship's Reception. Onboard credit is per cabin in UK pounds. Onboard credit is non-transferrable and cannot be redeemed for cash. Onboard credit cannot be used towards onboard gratuities, and may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice.
Cruise Itinerary
Day
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
1
13 Oct 2012
2
14 Oct 2012
At sea
3
15 Oct 2012
At sea
4
16 Oct 2012
At sea
5
17 Oct 2012
6
18 Oct 2012
At sea
7
19 Oct 2012
8
20 Oct 2012
9
21 Oct 2012
10
22 Oct 2012
11
23 Oct 2012
At sea
12
24 Oct 2012
13
25 Oct 2012
At sea
14
26 Oct 2012
At sea
15
27 Oct 2012
** Itinerary may vary by sailing date
14 Night Cruise sailing from Southampton roundtrip aboard Balmoral.
Slightly larger - and with a wider choice of facilities - Fred. Olsen Cruise Line's Balmoral is still compact enough to offer the intimate, home-from-home atmosphere for which the company is so well known. Named after the Scottish home of the royal family, the ship's public rooms also have a Scottish theme, although the onboard atmosphere is distinctly British. Enjoy formal or informal dining, a drink in the pub-at-sea, main shows and dancing, or take in the views from one of the bars and lounges. Two pools, a gym with fantastic views and golf practice nets are available for the more energetic. Or relax in one of the Jacuzzis, indulge in luxurious spa treatments or enjoy a book from the library.
Southampton
Southampton is a city and major port situated on the south coast of England. It is the closest city to the New Forest, situated approximately halfway between Portsmouth and Bournemouth. The city of Southampton is a modern and bustling place to visit, filled with huge shopping malls, modern buildings and an interesting past.
Southampton's busiest tourist attractions include the Civic Centre - home to the Guildhall, library and many significant events throughout the year; Ocean Village - a trendy marina development full of waterfront attractions, restaurants, bars, cinemas and shops; Southampton Common - an enormous area of green in the very heart of the city, with plenty for all the family such as the Hawthorns Urban Wildlife; and the Rose Bowl - a prominent local sporting venue.
Barcelona
Lisbon
Lisbon is the capital city of Portugal. a lively and multicultural place. Pre World War I wooden trams clank up steep gradients, past mosaic pavements and Art Nouveau cafes, and the medieval, village-like quarter of Alfama hangs below the city's castle.
Modern Lisbon has kept an easy-going pace and boasts a vibrant, cosmopolitan identity from large communities of Africans and Asians. In 1994, Lisbon was European City of Culture, while in 1998 the city hosted the last great Expo of the millennium.
There are few monuments and little art in Lisbon, largely due to the 1755 earthquake. There is one building from Portugal's golden age - the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos at Belem - that is the equal of any monument in the country. More modern developments include the Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian museum complex and the Tomas Taveira's amazing postmodernist shopping centre at Amoreiras.
Lisbon
Lisbon is the capital city of Portugal. a lively and multicultural place. Pre World War I wooden trams clank up steep gradients, past mosaic pavements and Art Nouveau cafes, and the medieval, village-like quarter of Alfama hangs below the city's castle.
Modern Lisbon has kept an easy-going pace and boasts a vibrant, cosmopolitan identity from large communities of Africans and Asians. In 1994, Lisbon was European City of Culture, while in 1998 the city hosted the last great Expo of the millennium.
There are few monuments and little art in Lisbon, largely due to the 1755 earthquake. There is one building from Portugal's golden age - the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos at Belem - that is the equal of any monument in the country. More modern developments include the Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian museum complex and the Tomas Taveira's amazing postmodernist shopping centre at Amoreiras.