Cruise Queen Anne: Spain, Italy, United Kingdom departing from Southampton

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Cruise Queen Anne: Spain, Italy, United Kingdom Departing from Southampton

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Queen Anne

4/7/2027

15 d / 14 n

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Southampton

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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.

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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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Vigo

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The port of Vigo, located in the Galicia region of Spain, is adjacent to the historic center, the Casco Vello. Surrounded by a landscape of rias and hills, Vigo is an ideal starting point for exploring the natural and historical beauty of Galicia.


What to visit in Vigo

Vigo, with its unique blend of culture and maritime history, offers a varied visitor experience. The Casco Vello, Vigo's historic center, is full of charm with its cobbled streets and ancient buildings. Don't miss the Pedra market, famous for its seafood stalls and local produce. For a nature break, the hilltop Parc de Castro offers a breathtaking view of the city and port. The Vigo Museum of Contemporary Art, or MARCO, is also a major cultural landmark for lovers of modern art.


What to visit in the surrounding area

The area around Vigo offers a wide range of options for exploring. The Cíes Islands, in Galicia's Atlantic Islands National Park, are a natural paradise with some of the world's most beautiful beaches. The historic town of Pontevedra, with its well-preserved medieval center, is a rewarding excursion. For wine lovers, the region is famous for its Albariño, and numerous wine routes offer the chance to visit vineyards and taste local wines. Finally, the small town of Baiona, with its fortress and picturesque beaches, is a charming destination close to Vigo.

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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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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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Barcelona

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Barcelona's port, one of the most important in the Mediterranean, is perfectly integrated into the city, just a few minutes' walk from the famous Las Ramblas district. This cosmopolitan port is an ideal starting point for exploring the Catalan capital.

What to visit in Barcelona

Barcelona is a canvas for Gaudí's architectural masterpieces. Admire the Sagrada Família, stroll through Park Güell, and explore the Gothic Quarter for its historic ambience. Don't miss the Boqueria market for a taste of local life and Catalan flavors.

What to visit in the surrounding area

On the outskirts of Barcelona, Montserrat offers spectacular scenery with its perched monastery and panoramic views. The town of Sitges, with its beaches and film festival, is also a popular getaway for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Barcelona

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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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Alghero

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Alghero, the pearl of Sardinia, shines with its medieval ambience. Take a stroll along the ramparts, which offer a breathtaking view of the sea. The Grotto of Neptune, accessible by boat, is a natural gem not to be missed. Gourmets will appreciate the local seafood specialities. For diving enthusiasts, the seabed is full of wonders to explore.

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Cagliari

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The port of Cagliari, located on the island of Sardinia in Italy, is an enchanting stopover for cruise travelers. Just 2 kilometers from the historic center, it offers excellent accessibility, allowing visitors to easily reach the city's treasures. Whether on foot, by bus or cab, discovering Cagliari begins as soon as you arrive at the port, located in the heart of the Mediterranean.


What to visit in Cagliari

Your visit to Cagliari immerses you in a captivating blend of Mediterranean history and culture. Be sure to visit the Citadelle of Museums, a cultural complex housing archaeological and artistic treasures. Cagliari Cathedral, an architectural gem, is also well worth a visit. Stroll through the historic Castello district, offering panoramic views of the city and the sea. For a more natural experience, the Poetto beach, a stretch of white sand, is an ideal escape from the heart of the city.


What to visit in the area

Around Cagliari, the exploration continues. Neptune's grotto, accessible by boat or via a staircase carved into the cliff, is a natural wonder not to be missed. The small town of Nora, with its seaside archaeological site, offers a fascinating glimpse into Sardinia's ancient history. For hiking enthusiasts, the Molentargius Regional Nature Park is an oasis of flora and fauna, and the perfect place to observe flamingos in their natural habitat.

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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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Malaga

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The port of Malaga, one of the Mediterranean's oldest port cities, is just a few minutes' walk from the historic center. Its privileged location allows you to immerse yourself directly in Malaga's dynamic and culturally rich atmosphere.


What to visit in Malaga

Malaga, Picasso's birthplace, is brimming with cultural and historical sites. Don't miss the Picasso Museum, home to an impressive collection of the artist's works. The Alcazaba fortress, a remarkable example of Moorish architecture, offers a breathtaking view of the city. Malaga Cathedral, nicknamed "La Manquita" because of its unfinished bell tower, is also a must-see. For a more contemporary experience, the Centre Pompidou Malaga offers exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.


What to visit in the surrounding area

The Andalusian region around Malaga offers a multitude of exciting excursions. Head to Granada, some 125 kilometers away, to visit the Alhambra, a masterpiece of Moorish architecture. The charming white villages of Andalusia, such as Ronda with its famous bridge, are also within easy reach. For nature lovers, the Nerja caves and El Torcal national park offer breathtaking natural scenery. Finally, a visit to the seaside resort of Marbella, around 60 kilometers away, offers a day of relaxation on the golden beaches of the Costa del Sol.

Malaga

Gibraltar

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The port of Gibraltar, located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, is a fascinating stopover in the Mediterranean. Just a stone's throw from the city, it offers quick and easy access to the many historical and natural sites of this British overseas territory. The port is ideal for visitors wishing to discover Gibraltar's unique cultural mix and breathtaking scenery.


What to visit in Gibraltar

Gibraltar, famous for its imposing rock, offers a multitude of attractions. The Rock of Gibraltar Nature Reserve is a must-see, with its panoramic views over the Mediterranean and Africa, as well as its free-roaming Barbary apes. Explore the Grottes de Saint-Michel, a network of natural caves with impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. Don't miss Main Street, the town's main shopping street, perfect for a unique shopping experience and a taste of the local cuisine.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Gibraltar's surroundings offer a wide range of excursions. Spain's Costa del Sol, with its sunny beaches and luxury resorts, is just a short drive away. For history buffs, a visit to the Spanish cities of Seville or Granada, with their architectural and cultural riches, is a rewarding option. Nature lovers can also explore the nearby Los Alcornocales Nature Park, one of Europe's largest cork oak forests, offering hiking and observation of the local flora and fauna.

Gibraltar

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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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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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Southampton

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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.

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    Energy

  • EGCS (Exhaust Gas Cleaning System)

  • Ready for Ship-to-shore power

  • Special paint and hull configuration

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  • Smart HVAC

    Waste

  • Waste management center

  • Fresh water production

  • Advanced wastewater treatment system

    Nuisance

  • Ballast water treatment system

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  • Accommodation in your pre-selected cabin for the duration of the cruise
  • Full board from dinner on the 1st evening to breakfast on the last day, excluding special services
  • Travel insurance, except as provided in the contract
  • Drinks at the bar or restaurant, except as provided in the contract
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.

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