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| 1 | Sydney, AustraliaFlight to London with major airline | |||
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| 2 | LondonArrival in LondonOvernight stay in a hotelBus to port | |||
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| 3 | LondonOvernight stay in a hotel | |||
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| 4 | London | |||
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| 4 | Southampton, EnglandEmbarkment | |||
![]() Southampton is a historical port city located in Hampshire county, southern England. A popular city in its own right, with attractions including the Tudor House, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey, and more, most of its appeal is held in its status as your gateway to the metropolis of London. Most cruise lines visiting Southampton will start or end their cruise here, or will offer excursions to explore nearby London. There you can enjoy everything from history to culture, cuisine and everything in between. The Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and a whole lot more await. | ||||
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| 7 | Molde, Norway | |||
![]() Molde is a city located on the northern shore of Romsdalsfjord in Norway. This student city is also known as the "Town of Roses" for its mild climate, fertile soil and rich vegetation. Architecturally unexciting, Molde more than makes up for it in landscapes - think New Zealand's Fiordland National Park. Go up to the Verden overlook to enjoy the beautiful view of Molde, the fjord and the famous Molde panorama with its snow peaks. Cultural happenings like the Molde International Jazz festival and an international literature festival take place every year. | ||||
| 8 | Trondheim, Norway | |||
![]() Trondheim, Norway, is a charming destination that offers cruisers a glimpse into the country’s rich history and stunning landscapes. As Norway’s third largest city and former capital, Trondheim is filled with picturesque streets, impressive architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene, making it a delightful stop on your cruise itinerary.
Once you dock, be sure to visit Nidaros Cathedral, the northernmost Gothic cathedral in Europe, and marvel at its intricate details. Explore the numerous museums that highlight the city’s history, or take a stroll along the scenic Trondheim fjord. For foodies, the emphasis on locally sourced produce means you can enjoy fresh, delicious meals at charming cafes and restaurants. With its captivating blend of history and nature, Trondheim promises an unforgettable experience for every cruiser! | ||||
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| 10 | Leknes, Norway | |||
![]() Leknes, Norway, serves as a scenic gateway to the stunning Lofoten archipelago, making it a fantastic stop on your cruise itinerary. Known for its dramatic landscapes, charming fishing villages, and rich cultural heritage, Leknes offers an unforgettable experience for cruisers eager to explore Norway's natural beauty.
Once ashore, you'll want to head out on nature excursions to soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and coastline. Popular activities include hiking to nearby peaks like Offersøykammen for panoramic vistas or visiting the enchanting beaches at Haukland and Utakleiv, where the turquoise waters beckon for a relaxing stroll. For a taste of local culture, stop by the Leknes Museum to learn about the area's history and fishing traditions. With its stunning scenery and myriad outdoor adventures, Leknes is sure to inspire lasting memories for every cruiser. | ||||
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| 12 | Kristiansand, Norway | |||
![]() Kristiansand, a beautiful coastal city in Norway, is an ideal destination for cruisers seeking a delightful mix of scenic landscapes and cultural experiences. With its charming harbour and inviting atmosphere, visiting Kristiansand offers an opportunity to dive into the rich heritage and natural beauty of the area.
Upon arrival, explore the picturesque Posebyen, a historic wooden house area showcasing well-preserved architecture. The city's lovely beaches, such as Bystranda, invite you to relax or enjoy water activities. For families, Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park is a great spot to experience local wildlife and fun rides. Additionally, be sure to wander through the lively fish market to sample fresh seafood and local delicacies. Kristiansand provides cruisers with a perfect snapshot of Norway’s coastal charm! | ||||
| 13 | Maloy, Norway | |||
![]() Maloy, nestled on Norway's stunning western coast, is a captivating destination that delights cruisers with its spectacular scenery and rich maritime heritage. The town’s unique coastal charm and access to the pristine environments of Norway make it a perfect stop for those eager to experience the beauty of the fjords and wildlife.
As you arrive at the harbour, you can explore the inviting streets lined with colourful wooden houses and quaint shops. Nature lovers will enjoy taking a short hike to nearby viewpoints, offering breathtaking panoramas of the rugged coastline and surrounding islands. You might also find opportunities for whale watching or a ferry ride to one of the smaller islands. With its gorgeous landscapes and vibrant culture, Maloy promises an unforgettable experience that truly captures the essence of Norway. | ||||
| 14 | Haugesund, Norway | |||
![]() Haugesund, Norway, is a delightful stop for cruisers eager to experience Norway's maritime heritage and stunning coastal views. This charming town is often referred to as the "Vikings’ Capital," thanks to its rich history and close ties to Viking culture, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
Upon arriving at the harbour, take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque promenade lined with colourful wooden houses. Don't miss the chance to visit the nearby Haraldshaugen, a national monument commemorating Norway’s first king, Harald Fairhair. For a unique adventure, consider a guided fishing trip to experience local traditions firsthand, or hop on a boat to explore the enchanting islands of Haugesund. The stunning scenery combined with vibrant local culture makes Haugesund a memorable destination for every cruiser! | ||||
| 15 | Cruising | |||
| 16 | Southampton, EnglandDisembark Queen Victoria and Board Queen Mary 2 for your luxury 4 night Western Europe Cruise | |||
![]() Southampton is a historical port city located in Hampshire county, southern England. A popular city in its own right, with attractions including the Tudor House, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey, and more, most of its appeal is held in its status as your gateway to the metropolis of London. Most cruise lines visiting Southampton will start or end their cruise here, or will offer excursions to explore nearby London. There you can enjoy everything from history to culture, cuisine and everything in between. The Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and a whole lot more await. | ||||
| 17 | Le Havre (Paris), France | |||
![]() Le Havre, France, is an exciting port of call for cruisers looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and history of Normandy. As the second largest port in the country and the largest town in the region, Le Havre offers a unique blend of modern architecture and historic charm that makes it a worthy stop during your cruise.
Once you arrive, make sure to explore the UNESCO-listed city centre, where you can admire the innovative urban design. Don’t miss the Church of St. Joseph, known for its stunning stained glass, and the Museum of Fine Arts, which boasts an impressive collection of art. For a spectacular view, walk across the impressive Pont de Normandie, Europe’s largest cable-stayed bridge. With its mix of art, history, and stunning architecture, Le Havre promises an unforgettable experience on your journey! | ||||
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| 19 | Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium | |||
![]() Zeebrugge is located in the Flanders region of Belgium. The small town has nearly 3865 inhabitants and is situated in close proximity to Bruges. Brugge is characterized especially by its medieval old town, ramparts and windmills. Since Brugge was not affected by war or large-scale fires, the city is very well preserved. It is explorable on foot and by boat. Local attractions include the Church of Our Lady of the Madonna by Michelangelo and the four remaining city gates (Gentpoort, Kruispoort, and Smedenpoor Ezelpoort). | ||||
| 20 | Southampton, England | |||
![]() Southampton is a historical port city located in Hampshire county, southern England. A popular city in its own right, with attractions including the Tudor House, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey, and more, most of its appeal is held in its status as your gateway to the metropolis of London. Most cruise lines visiting Southampton will start or end their cruise here, or will offer excursions to explore nearby London. There you can enjoy everything from history to culture, cuisine and everything in between. The Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and a whole lot more await. | ||||
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| 22 | Hamburg, Germany | |||
![]() Hamburg, Germany, is a vibrant city that boasts a rich maritime heritage and an extensive waterfront, making it an exciting stop on your cruise itinerary. As one of Europe’s busiest ports, Hamburg offers cruisers a chance to immerse themselves in its dynamic culture, impressive architecture, and lively atmosphere. The city's unique blend of modern attractions and historical sites will leave you eager to explore.
As you disembark, head straight to the iconic Speicherstadt, the historic warehouse district, where you can take a leisurely stroll along picturesque canals. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Miniatur Wunderland, a fascinating model railway exhibition that’s perfect for all ages. If time allows, venture to the Elbphilharmonie concert hall for stunning views of the skyline. Savor local delights like fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants, ensuring your visit to Hamburg is both lively and memorable! | ||||
| 23 | Cruising | |||
| 24 | Aarhus, Denmark | |||
![]() Aarhus, Denmark, is an exhilarating stop for cruisers looking to experience a vibrant city that beautifully blends modernity with rich cultural heritage. As the second largest city in Denmark, Aarhus is lively, filled with friendly locals, and boasts an impressive array of restaurants, art galleries, and architectural marvels.
Once you disembark, head to the buzzing Latin Quarter, where you can explore charming cobbled streets lined with cafes and shops. Don’t miss the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, known for its striking rooftop walk featuring a rainbow panorama. Food lovers will particularly enjoy visiting the local food halls, where you can taste delicious Danish dishes alongside international fare. Aarhus offers a perfect mix of art, gastronomy, and local charm, making it a delightful destination for all cruisers! | ||||
| 25 | Cruising | |||
| 26 | Visby, Sweden | |||
![]() Visby, located on the picturesque island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, is an enchanting stop for cruisers eager to immerse themselves in medieval charm. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its beautifully preserved buildings, cobbled streets, and vibrant history, making it a captivating destination.
As you explore Visby, be sure to visit the impressive Gothic church ruins and the ancient ramparts that date back to the 12th century. Wandering through the narrow streets, you'll encounter charming painted cottages and local shops, all brimming with character. If you visit in August, don’t miss the lively Gotland Medieval Week, where the town transforms with festivities and reenactments. With its rich heritage and enchanting atmosphere, Visby promises an unforgettable experience for every cruiser! | ||||
| 27 | Stockholm, Sweden | |||
![]() Stockholm, the vibrant capital of Sweden and the largest city in Scandinavia, is a stunning destination that promises a wealth of cultural experiences for cruisers. Spread across approximately 14 islands linked by 57 bridges, Stockholm seamlessly combines natural beauty with urban charm, making it an ideal port of call on your cruise adventure.
In Stockholm, visitors can explore the walled city of Gamla Stan, with its cobblestone streets and colourful buildings, or visit the interactive ABBA Museum for a fun musical experience. Don't miss a chance to take a boat tour to the breathtaking Stockholm Archipelago, consisting of around 30,000 islands, where you can soak up the scenic beauty. With its mix of history, entertainment, and captivating landscapes, Stockholm is sure to impress every cruiser who steps ashore! | ||||
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| 30 | Oslo, Norway | |||
![]() Oslo, Norway, is a captivating stop for cruisers seeking a blend of rich history and stunning natural beauty. Known as the green city, Oslo offers an enchanting Scandinavian atmosphere and countless attractions that ensure every visitor leaves with unforgettable memories.
Once you step ashore, take a leisurely stroll to the iconic Royal Palace, where you can watch the changing of the guard. Explore the impressive Storting parliament building and the historic town hall, famous for hosting the Nobel Prize ceremony each year. For those looking to indulge in some retail therapy, Karl Johans Gate is the perfect spot to find unique gifts and local treasures. With its friendly locals and vibrant culture, Oslo promises a fantastic experience for every cruiser! | ||||
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| 33 | Liverpool, EnglandOvernight | |||
![]() Home to the Beatles and football, the historic port city of Liverpool is located in north-western England and since becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004 and was 'European Capital of Culture' in 2008, it has become one of the UK's major tourist destinations. Liverpool is mainly known for its sport and music scene. Anfield, home of Liverpool FC, is a must see for any sports fans. Music lovers should head straight to the Cavern Club where the Beatles played over 300 times and music history was made. Another must-see is the Royal Albert Dock. Dating back to 1846, the dock is now a major tourist destination and how to restaurants, cafes and museums. | ||||
| 34 | LiverpoolFOUR QUEENS EVENT – Spend a memorable day in Liverpool as the city comes alive for the Cunard’s Four- Queen gathering on the Mersey. Enjoy waterfront celebrations, maritime festivities and prime viewing of this rare spectacle set against Liverpool's skyline. | |||
![]() Home to the Beatles and football, the historic port city of Liverpool is located in north-western England and since becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004 and was 'European Capital of Culture' in 2008, it has become one of the UK's major tourist destinations. Liverpool is mainly known for its sport and music scene. Anfield, home of Liverpool FC, is a must see for any sports fans. Music lovers should head straight to the Cavern Club where the Beatles played over 300 times and music history was made. Another must-see is the Royal Albert Dock. Dating back to 1846, the dock is now a major tourist destination and how to restaurants, cafes and museums. | ||||
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| 36 | Southampton, EnglandDisembark Queen Anne and Board Queen Elizabeth for your luxury 8 night cruise | |||
![]() Southampton is a historical port city located in Hampshire county, southern England. A popular city in its own right, with attractions including the Tudor House, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey, and more, most of its appeal is held in its status as your gateway to the metropolis of London. Most cruise lines visiting Southampton will start or end their cruise here, or will offer excursions to explore nearby London. There you can enjoy everything from history to culture, cuisine and everything in between. The Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and a whole lot more await. | ||||
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| 39 | Cádiz, Spain | |||
![]() Cadiz, Spain, is an enchanting destination for cruisers eager to experience vibrant culture and stunning coastal views. Nestled on a picturesque peninsula, this historic city is packed with sights and sounds that will captivate visitors from the moment they step ashore.
Make sure to visit the stunning 18th-century cathedral, where you can climb the towers for breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Stroll through the charming Plaza de Mina, or explore the Church of the Holy Cross, which boasts foundations dating back to the 13th century. Don’t miss the famous old bath house and the opportunity to sample delicious Spanish dishes in local bars and cafes while soaking up the lively atmosphere of Cadiz. This vibrant city offers cruisers a blend of history, culinary delights, and stunning scenery, making it a must-see on your journey! | ||||
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| 41 | Cartagena, Spain | |||
![]() Cartagena, Spain, is a vibrant coastal city brimming with history and charm, making it an exciting stop for cruisers. Known for its stunning architecture and rich maritime heritage, this Mediterranean port offers a unique blend of cultural experiences that will leave you enchanted.
As you step ashore, dive into the city’s fascinating past by exploring the Roman Theatre and the impressive National Museum of Underwater Archaeology. Stroll along the picturesque promenade, where you can enjoy stunning views of the harbour and the surrounding coastline. For a taste of local life, visit the bustling markets, offering fresh produce and artisan goods. If time allows, consider taking a short trip to the stunning Calblanque Regional Park, known for its unspoiled beaches and natural beauty. Cartagena promises an unforgettable experience filled with history and adventure during your cruise! | ||||
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| 43 | Ajaccio, Corsica, France | |||
![]() Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica, is a captivating port city that promises cruisers an unforgettable Mediterranean experience. With its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage, visiting Ajaccio offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration, making it a fantastic addition to your cruise itinerary.
As you step off the ship, start your adventure at the Musée Fesch, where you can admire an impressive collection of Italian paintings from the 14th to 18th centuries. Be sure to visit the stunning cathedral, Notre Dame de la Miséricorde, which boasts beautiful architecture. For those eager to explore nature, the nearby rugged landscapes, featuring dramatic cliffs, rushing rivers, and serene lakes, are perfect for a quick hike or scenic walk. Whether you choose to uncover the artistic treasures or roam the breathtaking countryside, Ajaccio has something special waiting for you. | ||||
| 44 | Civitavecchia (Rome)DisembarkmentBus to Rome | |||
![]() Civitavecchia is located in the province of Rome and is a gateway to the city. Rome is Italy's largest city, and is bursting with Italian history and culture. The Old Town, St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican City are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980. In the 'Eternal City' there is so much to discover, such as many theater performances to enjoy and museums with fascinating exhibits. A highlight of Rome is the food available, with the huge number of bars, restaurants and cafes sure to satisfy.
Highlights of Civitavecchia
Visit the historic Colosseum, Pantheon and Roman Forum
Enjoy typical Roman cuisine in an Italian cafe or restaurant
See the many beautiful squares and fountains in the city | ||||
| 44 | RomeOvernight stay in a hotel | |||
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| 45 | RomeFlight to Sydney, Australia with major airline | |||
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| 46 | Sydney, AustraliaArrival in Sydney, Australia | |||
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