Cruise Oceania Sirena: Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Portugal departing from Lisbon

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Cruise Oceania Sirena: Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Portugal Departing from Lisbon

Oceania Cruises

Oceania Sirena

6/23/2026

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Lisbon

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Tue 23 Jun 2026

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Lisbon

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

Lisbon, Portugal's sunny capital, seduces you with its historic districts and panoramic views. Stroll through the narrow streets of Alfama, listen to traditional fado and visit São Jorge Castle. The Belém district, with the Belém Tower and the Hieronymites Monastery, bears witness to the great maritime discoveries. The iconic yellow streetcars climb the hills, offering a picturesque experience. Taste pasteis de nata in a local pastry shop. Lisbon, with its combination of history, culture and gastronomy, is an essential European destination.

Lisbon

Porto

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

The port :

The port of Porto is located on the Douro River in northern Portugal. This port, located in the heart of the city, offers immediate access to Porto's many monuments and emblematic bridges.


What to visit in Porto

Porto, famous for its wine, architecture and history, is full of treasures. Explore the Ribeira district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its colorful alleyways and views of the Douro River. Visit the Lello bookshop, one of the finest in the world, and Porto Cathedral. Discover Porto's wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, just across from the city, for unforgettable wine tastings. For a panoramic view of the city, climb the Clercs Tower or cross the Dom Luís I Bridge.


What to visit on the Douro?

A cruise on the Douro takes visitors through spectacular landscapes of terraced vineyards. Discover the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for its cultural landscapes and historic vineyards. Small towns along the river, such as Peso da Régua and Pinhão, offer an authentic insight into Portuguese culture and rural life. For a more in-depth experience, visit the quintas (wineries) for wine tastings and to learn more about Port wine production. The natural landscapes along the river, with their picturesque views and serenity, are perfect for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Porto

The Coruna

Arrival

8:00

Departure

17:00

The port :

The port of A Coruña, located in the Galicia region of northwest Spain, is a dynamic stopover on the Atlantic coast. Adjacent to the city center, it's easily accessible on foot, by bus or cab.


What to visit in A Coruña

Corunna, a city of charm and history, is packed with fascinating sites. The Tower of Hercules, a Roman lighthouse listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean. The historic center, with its narrow streets and lively squares, is perfect for a picturesque stroll. The Science Museum and Domus are ideal for families, offering interactive and educational exhibits. For a cultural experience, the Contemporary Art Gallery (MAC) features works by Spanish and international artists.


What to visit in the surrounding area

The area around La Coruña offers a wealth of landscapes and cultures. Santiago de Compostela, some 75 kilometers away, is a must-see destination for its famous pilgrimage and magnificent cathedral. The Rías Altas, with their wild beaches and impressive cliffs, are perfect for nature lovers and hikers. For a more rural experience, traditional Galician villages such as Betanzos and Muros offer a glimpse of local life and traditional architecture. Finally, for wine lovers, a visit to the Ribeira Sacra region, famous for its terraced vineyards, is an opportunity to taste unique local wines.

The Coruna

Bilbao

Arrival

11:00

Departure

19:00

The port :

The Port of Bilbao, around 15 kilometers from the city center, is one of the most important commercial and passenger ports in the Bay of Biscay. Easily accessible by metro or bus, this port is your gateway to the cultural and industrial wealth of the Basque Country.

What to visit in Bilbao

Bilbao, Spain's city of reinvention, is famous for the Guggenheim Museum, a masterpiece of modern architecture. Discover the city's old quarter, the Casco Viejo, for its lively, narrow streets. Don't miss the Ribera market and the Euskalduna palace for a taste of Basque culture.

What to visit in the area

Explore the Basque coast with towns such as San Sebastián, famous for its Concha beach and fine cuisine, or Guernica, steeped in history. The Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, a paradise for nature lovers, offers magnificent scenery and outdoor activities.

Bilbao

The Verdon

Arrival

7:00

Departure

18:00

Le Verdon-sur-Mer, at the northern end of the Médoc peninsula, is a peaceful stopover. Discover the Cordouan and Richard lighthouses, witnesses to the region's maritime history. Beaches such as the Conche du Mimbeau are ideal for relaxing and strolling. Enjoy a trip to the nearby Médoc vineyards or explore the wilderness of the Pointe de Grave. This village is a perfect blend of tranquil beaches, cultural heritage and natural beauty.

The Verdon

Pont-Aven

Arrival

7:00

Departure

14:00

Pont-Aven is located in Finistère, Brittany. This river port, crossed by the Aven, is renowned for its artistic heritage. The Museum of Fine Arts tells the story of the Pont-Aven school, founded by Gauguin. Visitors can explore the mills along the Promenade Xavier-Grall, admire the flowering granite houses and discover the Trémalo chapel. The local specialty, galettes de Pont-Aven, can also be sampled.
Pont-Aven

St Malo

Arrival

8:00

Departure

16:00

St. Malo, in Brittany, France, is a spectacular fortified town, famous for its ramparts and rich maritime past. Explore the old town, with its cobbled streets and historic buildings. Visit the Château de St. Malo and the History Museum. The town is also a good base for visiting Mont Saint-Michel. Beaches and water sports abound, offering the perfect balance between culture and leisure. Breton cuisine, with its seafood and crêpes, is a treat for the taste buds.

St Malo

Southampton

Arrival

6:00

Departure

18:00

The port:

The Port of Southampton, located on England's south coast, is one of the country's largest cruise ports. Just 1.5 kilometers from the city center, it's perfectly positioned for easy exploration of Southampton. Easily accessible by cab, bus or even on foot, this modern port is the ideal starting point for discovering the city's rich maritime history and contemporary culture. The vibrant atmosphere of the waterfront, with its many restaurants and stores, offers a warm welcome to visitors.


What to visit in Southampton

Southampton, a historic port city, offers a wealth of attractions. The SeaCity maritime museum tells the story of the Titanic, which is closely linked to the city. Southampton's medieval walls and historic Bargate bear witness to the city's medieval past. The City Art Gallery presents collections of modern and historical art. For a more natural experience, city parks such as Southampton Common offer peaceful green spaces. The cultural district, with its theaters and galleries, is a must for culture lovers.


What to visit in the surrounding area

The area around Southampton offers many possibilities for excursions. The New Forest National Park, a short distance away, is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers, with its moorland landscapes and free-roaming ponies. The historic city of Winchester, with its imposing cathedral and ancient buildings, is a rewarding day trip. For sailing enthusiasts, the Isle of Wight, accessible by ferry, offers beautiful beaches and famous regattas. Finally, history buffs can explore the remains of Stonehenge, less than an hour's drive away.

Southampton

Le Havre

Arrival

7:00

Departure

19:00

The Port:

Le Havre Port, located at the mouth of the Seine on the Normandy coast, is a strategic stop to discover Normandy. Just a few minutes from the city center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is easily accessible by shuttle or taxi.

What to Visit in Le Havre?

In Le Havre, don’t miss Saint-Joseph Church, a masterpiece by Auguste Perret, notable for its lantern tower reaching 107 meters and its thousands of colorful stained glass windows. The André-Malraux Museum of Modern Art (MuMa) will delight art lovers with its exceptional Impressionist collection. Then take a stroll through the Hanging Gardens, set in an old military fort, offering a panoramic view of the city and the port. Also, explore the lively Saint-François district, known for its charming alleys and its many restaurants serving local specialties, especially freshly caught seafood.

What to Visit in the Surrounding Area?

Around Le Havre, explore the impressive cliffs of Étretat, immortalized by Impressionist painters and offering a spectacular natural setting. Visit Honfleur, a small historic town famous for its Vieux Bassin lined with half-timbered houses and art galleries. Finally, venture into the Pays d’Auge, renowned for its typically Norman villages, calvados distilleries, and bucolic landscapes dotted with apple orchards and lush pastures.

Le Havre

Zeebrugge

Arrival

9:00

Departure

19:00

Zeebrugge, a Belgian port on the North Sea, is known for its maritime importance and seaside atmosphere. Stroll along its extensive sandy beaches, ideal for strolls by the sea. Don't miss the Zeebrugge Maritime Museum, which traces the region's rich and complex naval history. Zeebrugge is also the ideal base for visiting Bruges, the "Venice of the North", famous for its picturesque canals, Gothic architecture and cobbled streets.

Zeebrugge

Ijmuiden

Arrival

8:00

Departure

19:00

Ijmuiden, with its extensive beaches and maritime heritage, invites adventure. Explore the Forteiland, a testament to military history, and the Maritime Museum for an insight into local culture. The Zuid-Kennemerland National Park promises a natural escape, perfect for wildlife enthusiasts. Ijmuiden is a seductive blend of nature, history and maritime culture.

Ijmuiden

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Sailing days are the ideal opportunity to take advantage of the facilities available. Depending on the ship, you'll have access to pools, whirlpools, spas, gyms and theaters, ensuring relaxation and entertainment for all.

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Leith - Edinburgh

Arrival

6:00

Departure

17:00

Leith, Edinburgh's historic seaport, is a vibrant and eclectic district. Stroll along the Water of Leith, discovering pubs, art galleries and independent boutiques. Visit the Royal Yacht Britannia, former yacht of the British royal family, now a floating museum. Leith Shore, with its restaurants and bars, is ideal for sampling fresh local seafood. The district harmoniously blends its rich maritime past with a contemporary cultural and gastronomic scene, offering a unique experience in the heart of Scotland's capital.

Leith - Edinburgh

Aberdeen

Arrival

8:00

Departure

18:00

Aberdeen, nicknamed the "City of Granite", will dazzle you with its sparkling architecture. Visit Aberdeen's old quarter to admire its historic buildings. Duthie Park, with its winter garden, is a haven of peace. Art lovers will appreciate the Aberdeen Art Gallery. For a maritime experience, explore the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, reflecting the city's history with the North Sea. Sample the local cuisine, including Aberdeen's famous fresh fish.

Aberdeen

Invergordon

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

Invergordon, located in the Scottish Highlands, is known for its picturesque landscape and rich heritage. Explore local whisky distilleries to discover Scotland's famous spirit. Nearby historic castles and battle sites tell Scotland's fascinating story. The mountain and loch landscapes offer endless opportunities for hiking and photography. Invergordon is a captivating cultural and natural stopover.

Invergordon

Lerwick

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

Lerwick, the capital of Scotland's Shetland Islands, offers a unique blend of Nordic and Scottish heritage. This port town, the most northerly in the UK, is known for its distinctive architecture and cobbled streets. Visit the Shetland Museum to discover the island's fascinating history, or explore Fort Charlotte for stunning harbor views. Shetland is also famous for its wildlife, including Shetland ponies and an abundance of marine life.

Lerwick

Maloy

Arrival

10:00

Departure

20:00

Maloy, a small fishing village on the west coast of Norway, is known for its magnificent coastal scenery and rich maritime history. Located in the fjord region, Maloy offers spectacular views of the ocean and surrounding mountains. The town is an ideal base for exploring nearby fjords, including the famous Geirangerfjord. Maloy is also rich in World War II history, with sites and museums dedicated to the period. It's a charming stopover for those seeking to discover the natural beauty and history of Norway.

Maloy

Alesund

Arrival

7:00

Departure

17:00

Ålesund, the jewel of Norway, welcomes you with its unique Art Nouveau architecture. Visit the Ålesund Museum to learn about local history, and don't miss the panoramic view from Mount Aksla. For nature lovers, an excursion to the nearby islands of Runde and Giske offers a wealth of wildlife. Round off your day with fresh fish in one of the harbor's restaurants.

Alesund

Stavanger

Arrival

12:00

Departure

20:00

Stavanger, Norway, is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage and proximity to the fjords. Visit Old Stavanger for its historic wooden houses and the Oil Museum to understand the history of Norwegian industry. The city is a starting point for a visit to the famous Preikestolen, offering spectacular views over the Lyse fjord. Stavanger perfectly combines urban exploration and outdoor adventure, with a thriving culinary scene showcasing local produce.

Stavanger

Arendal

Arrival

11:00

Departure

19:00

Arendal, a charming town in Norway's Aust-Agder county, is famous for its archipelago of picturesque islands and sailing waters. The historic center of Tyholmen, with its old wooden houses, bears witness to the town's maritime past. In summer, the Canal Street music festival livens up the streets, while museums and galleries offer a dynamic cultural scene all year round.

Arendal

Oslo

Arrival

6:00

Departure

18:00

The port:

The Port of Oslo, located in Scandinavia's Norwegian capital, is around 2 kilometers from the city center. This relatively short distance gives visitors easy access to the city's main sites of interest. Transportation options include buses, cabs, or even a pleasant walk along the waterfront, offering a great introduction to the unique atmosphere of this northern European capital.


What to visit in Oslo

Oslo, a city where nature and culture blend harmoniously, offers a wide range of activities and sites to explore. The medieval Akershus fortress offers a glimpse into Norwegian history. The Aker Brygge district, with its lively atmosphere and numerous restaurants, is perfect for a relaxing break. Don't miss the Vigeland Sculpture Park, a unique open-air space showcasing the works of sculptor Gustav Vigeland. The Fram Museum and the Viking Ship Museum are must-sees to understand Norway's maritime and exploration history.


What to visit in the surrounding area

There's plenty to explore in the area around Oslo. The Bygdøy peninsula is easily accessible and home to several museums, including the Kon-Tiki Museum and the Norwegian Folk Museum. For a natural experience, the wooded hills around Oslo, notably Holmenkollen, offer hiking and spectacular views of the city and fjord. In winter, these hills become a winter sports paradise. For a cultural experience, the town of Drøbak, with its village atmosphere and Santa Claus museum, is a charming excursion.

Oslo

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  • Advanced wastewater treatment system

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  • Accommodation in the pre-selected cabin.
  • Full board on board with specialty gourmet restaurants.
  • Travel insurance, unless specified in the contract.
  • Excursions.
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.
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