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Transfer to your ship and settle into your stateroom. Reykjavik is the world's northernmost capital city, yet captures the distinctive feel of a fishing village. The Kentucky-sized island is Europe's westernmost nation and one of the wildest places on earth. It is also lauded as one of the cleanest and most civilized countries, committed to balancing day-to-day living with harnessing its natural resources using eco-friendly practices. Vikings landed on this pristine land during the 9th century; their arrival is well chronicled in the medieval sagas preserved at the Culture House. ... Read More
Iceland is filled with geological wonders and the surrounding areas around Reykjavik are famed for their spellbinding vistas. The country is divided by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; Iceland is the only place in the world where this rift sits above sea level. The North American and Eurasian tectonic plates in Thingvellir National Park are clearly visible. Deep ravines, filled with the meltwaters from the Langjokull glacier, are crystal-clear, creating a wonderful underwater showcase of fascinating geology to explore. ... Read More
Wednesday - Sep 18, 2024
Day 3
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean is divided in half, north to south, by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Longer than the Rockies, the Himalayas and the Andes combined, this underwater mountain range is the longest on Earth. As you sail today, relax in the Explorers' Lounge, inspired by epic journeys of discovery. Marvel at the views through the two-story panoramic windows as you share a cocktail with friends, or settle down to read a book. ... Read More
Thursday - Sep 19, 2024
Day 4
Cruising the Irish Sea
The Irish Sea separates Ireland and Great Britain, and for centuries has been an important economic trade route between these island nations. The strong winds that whip across this shallow body of water provides an abundant source of power for the offshore wind farms; these turbines can been seen rotating above the water's surface generating enough energy to power millions of UK homes. Various species of wildlife can also be seen in these waters, including migratory birds, whales, porpoises, and dolphins, among others. ... Read More
Friday - Sep 20, 2024
Day 5
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Liverpool is celebrated as the "World Capital of Pop" as many musicians born and bred here have had number one singles, most notably the Beatles. But it is more than music that has put Liverpool on England's cultural map. Its storied waterfront is part of the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site and the setting for Pier Head, a spectacular trio of palatial buildings known as the "Three Graces". In all, more than 2,500 buildings are protected for their historic, architectural, and cultural significance in this port city. ... Read More
Dublin is the birthplace of many of Ireland's finest writers including James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and Muriel Spark. The people of Dublin have long celebrated the written word, nowhere more deeply than at the library of Ireland's oldest university, Trinity College, the hallowed home of the inspiring 9th-century hand-illuminated Book of Kells. And there is much more to explore, from soaring St. Patrick's Cathedral, the nation's spiritual touchstone, to Dublin Castle, built after the Norman invasion that unseated the Vikings here. ... Read More
Sunday - Sep 22, 2024
Day 7
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Sail legendary waters, where medieval Europeans believed "there be dragons" beyond the ocean's horizon. As you travel these waters, take advantage of the array of delicious cuisine offered on board. You may visit Mamsen's, our gourmet deli, at various times of the day from early morning to late at night for a taste of traditional Norwegian fare. Or, dine at Manfredi's and savor an authentic Italian meal, with options ranging from Milanese risotto to Tuscan-inspired classics. ... Read More
The stunning Atlantic setting of A Coruna lends this historic city a wide-open feel. The Roman-era Tower of Hercules is a lighthouse that has been in continuous operation since the 2nd century. The coastal San Anton Castle once defended northern Spain from seafaring intruders. The city is known for the historic row of houses along Avenida de la Marina; these 19th-century buildings are fronted by white-glazed glass balconies that, viewed side by side, form a massive wall of white. The city's bicycle-friendly promenade leads to the glass Millennium Obelisk monument and Orzan Beach. ... Read More
Porto holds a place of great traditional importance. The town lends its name to the port wine produced in the region and throughout the nation. Located along a rocky embankment, the city boasts picturesque neighborhoods, fashionable restaurants, and lively markets. Like Lisbon, Porto has a rich past; its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of narrow cobblestone streets brimming with romantic buildings spanning the centuries. At the riverside, small barcos rabelos, boats once used to transport casks of wine, paint a charming scene. ... Read More
Lisbon has inspired explorers for centuries with its stunning setting at the Tagus River's mouth. Its labyrinthine streets carry echoes of 16th-century navigators who sailed on the winds of the Age of Discovery. The city prospered greatly from its trade. Its streets are lined with the legacies of wealthy builders, including the Jeronimos Monastery and Belem Tower, stunning works that introduced Manueline architecture. Savoring local cuisine and port wine are favorite pastimes here. On any evening, the strains of fado spill from clubs in the historic Alfama District. ... Read More
Thursday - Sep 26, 2024
Day 11
Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
Sail the gateway between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Its defining landmark, the soaring Rock of Gibraltar, was one of the Pillars of Hercules of ancient myth. Renew your body, mind, and spirit in our Scandinavian-inspired spa, a Nordic sanctuary of holistic wellness, while at sea today. Whether you unwind in the Sauna, refresh in the Snow Grotto, or take a dip in the heated pool, you will feel recharged and revitalized. ... Read More
Granada is a splendid canvas of Moorish architecture, rich Andalusian tradition and remarkable history. It was the last stronghold of the Moorish Nasrid dynasty, whose 250-year reign ended during the 1492 reconquest of Spain by Catholic monarchs. The grand Granada Cathedral is a soaring celebration of that victory; its Royal Chapel holds the tombs of Queen Isabel and King Ferdinand, the celebrated pair who oversaw the triumph. Their magnificent fortress-palace, the Alhambra, was long the stronghold of Moors, and so offers a magnificent blend of Islamic and Christian detail. ... Read More
Saturday - Sep 28, 2024
Day 13
Alboran Sea
Journey between continents as you sail the Alboran Sea, home to the largest population of bottlenose dolphins in the Western Mediterranean. Admire the views as you sail today and enjoy an al fresco dining experience. The Aquavit Terrace serves a range of international fare and casual dining favorites, as well as a delightful variety of cocktails inspired by our destinations. ... Read More
Valencia is steeped in 2,000 years of history and culture. Its Old Town is one of Spain's largest, a diverse medley of ancient buildings, wide-open plazas, and cultural monuments. The Gothic Silk Exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, bears witness to Valencia's Renaissance trading power. A literal taste of Valencia's past bubbles up in every skillet of paella. The centuries-old rice dish was invented here and perfected by farmers; barracas throughout the city offer demonstrations and tastings of this famously rustic cuisine. ... Read More
The vibrant city of Barcelona, with its lively culture and inviting outdoor spaces, preserves a rich history. Picturesque medieval lanes wind through the oldest part of the city, the Gothic Quarter, where remnants of the city's Roman wall were uncovered. Its treasures include the Neo-Gothic Barcelona Cathedral, the medieval Jewish district of El Call and the Romanesque Church of Santa Maria del Pi. In the evenings, diners relax in the Royal Plaza at restaurants along the elegant square's perimeter. After breakfast, disembark your ship and journey home. ... Read More
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