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Day 1: Turku, Finland
Turku, a small ship exclusive, is a former Finnish capital and the oldest city in Finland.  Turku has plenty to offer with old world architecture, culture, and the nearby Archipelago Sea Area Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site.  The center of Turku is the winding river that bisects the city.  This easily walkable river separates the east and western sides of the city.  The eastern side is known for it’s rich history with the Turku Cathedral and the Old Great Square, while the western side is more modern and offers plenty of opportunities for shopping.
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Day 2: Stockholm
Experience your own private Stockholm as you explore the interlacing canals and 14 tiny islands that surround this magical city. Renowned for its progressive nature, Stockholm offers avant-garde design, and trendy fashions. Visit the UNESCO sites of Frottningholm and Skogskykogarden, and the Södermalm neighborhood to discover charming old homes and picturesque main streets lined with unique shops, art galleries, and entertaining nightclubs.
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Day 3: Tallinn
The spires of 14th century churches soar above fashion-forward cafés, restaurants, and shops within the stone walls of Tallinn. Medieval Old Town is the well-preserved – and thriving – center of town, where you’ll find impressive guild houses, St. Olav’s Church, and other architectural treasures. Beyond Old Town lies Peter the Great’s Baroque masterpiece, Kadriorg Palace – and sunny Pirita beach.
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Day 4: Helsinki
Art Nouveau buildings, museums, timeless restaurants, and charming cafés are sprinkled throughout the harbor dominating this maritime city. Discover reminders of the early czars’ influence at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral and the fortress on Suomenlinna Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shop along Market Square and in Aleksanterinkatu. And don’t miss a chance to enjoy a cocktail at the breathtaking Hotel Kämp.
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Day 5: Helsinki
Art Nouveau buildings, museums, timeless restaurants, and charming cafés are sprinkled throughout the harbor dominating this maritime city. Discover reminders of the early czars’ influence at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral and the fortress on Suomenlinna Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shop along Market Square and in Aleksanterinkatu. And don’t miss a chance to enjoy a cocktail at the breathtaking Hotel Kämp.
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Day 6: VENTSPILS, Latvia
VENTSPILS, Latvia
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Day 7: Gdansk
Gdansk’s Old Town was lovingly reconstructed after World War II. Take your time admiring massive red-brick churches and searching for the perfect memento in amber shops. This is also the home of the Solidarity movement, the beautiful Lake District, and Malbork Castle, Europe’s largest gothic fortress.
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Day 8: Bornholm
This beautiful island is Denmark in miniature, complete with fertile fields, forests, craggy cliffs, and bleach-blond beaches. Admire the massive medieval fortifications of Hammershus, bricks still red after all these years, and sample some smoked herring, smoked locally for generations.
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Day 9: Copenhagen
This historic city of palaces, canals, and copper spires casts a sense of enchantment upon all who walk its cobbled streets. Little wonder that Copenhagen’s favorite son, Hans Christian Andersen, was inspired to write some of the world’s most beloved fairy tales here. Stroll the 17th century Nyhavn waterfront where Andersen once lived, complete with colorful row houses and historic tall ships. Enjoy world-class shopping on Strøget, the world's longest pedestrian street. Or find your amusement at world-famous Tivoli Gardens where tree-lined pathways lead to theaters, open air stages, restaurants, cafes, and over 80 attractions.
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Day 11: Haugesund
Haugesund offers the best of Norway with a fjord, waterfall, impressive coastline, city culture, unique Viking history and idyllic islands, all in one place. Situated between Stavanger and Bergen, between the sea and the mountains, this port lies in a scenic area of lush landscape, towering mountains and the energetic sea and is the starting point for exploring the Folgefonna glacier.
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Day 12: Alesund
At the entrance to spectacular Geirangerfjord, Alesund has been voted the most beautiful town in Norway, and not only because of its location. The town burned to the ground in 1904 and was rebuilt in Art Nouveau style, with a few added elements from Nordic mythology – a longboat here, an image of Thor there.
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Day 13: ANDALSNES, Norway
ANDALSNES, Norway
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Day 14: TRONDHEIM, Norway
TRONDHEIM, Norway
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Day 15: FROYA / SISTRANDA LIGGEKA, Norway
Frøya, Norway, is a picturesque island located in the Trøndelag region, known for its stunning coastal landscapes and vibrant fishing communities. The island offers a serene escape with its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore charming villages, enjoy fresh seafood, and experience traditional Norwegian culture. Frøya is also a gateway to the beautiful Frøya archipelago, perfect for boating, fishing, and wildlife watching.
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Day 16: Olden
The pleasant small village of Olden is located at the inner end of the 66-mile long Nordfjord, the sixth longest fjord in Norway.   Long known for tourism and industry, it is now also famous for contemporary design.  With fewer than 500 inhabitants Olden is an ideal destination for people who enjoy spending time in the great outdoors, and is the gateway to Jostedal, the largest glacier on the European mainland. If you can, find a bottle of Olden Mineral Water, as close as you will get to a glacier on tap.
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Day 17: Bergen
Colorful Bryggen, Bergen’s Hanseatic quay and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is so delightful you may find it difficult to explore further. But do. Watch the Huldras (forest nymphs) dance at Kjosfossen Waterfall, wander the narrow smau between the old buildings climbing the hillside.
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Day 19: Leith (Edinburgh), United Kingdom
From the Firth of Forth, a UNESCO site, to the Royal Mile, Edinburgh is steeped in history. Edinburgh Castle. The Royal Botanic Gardens. The UNESCO site of Old Town. The wonders of Edinburgh are never ending. From one of Europe’s best-preserved castles to the world’s longest herbaceous border, a riot of color and culture pervades. In this city as old as Scotland itself, you’ll find the perfect blend of historic tradition and natural beauty
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Day 21: Invergordon, United Kingdom
Here is your entry to Scotland’s spectacular Highlands. In Inverness, listen for the song of the Highlands in the sparkling gurgle of the River Ness as it winds through the town’s center. Look for a glimpse of the elusive Nessie in Loch Ness. And wait for whispers of Shakespeare’s Macbeth in the fairytale setting of Cawdor Castle.
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Day 22: Kirkwall, United Kingdom
Everything about Orkney is olde, from the 5,000-year-old village of Skara Brae (the “Scottish Pompeii”) to the peat-distilled whisky at Highland Park to the UNESCO site of the Ring of Brodgar, dating back to 2700 B.C. Even the local brogue hints at times past, accented by the area’s Viking legacy.
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Day 23: Portree, United Kingdom
Watch for sea eagles as we approach Skye’s picturesque capital. The rare bird with an 8-foot wingspan was re-introduced here in 1975 and several pairs nest at Portree Bay. The pastel buildings along the waterfront and Cuillin Ridges beyond promise a day of Hebrides-style adventure. Visit stately Dunvegan Castle, or shop for naturally dyed yarns in Skye colors.
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Day 24: Oban
Oban has developed into Scotland's most popular West-Coast holiday town. Just outside the town stands Dunollie Castle, on a site that overlooks the  bay and has been fortified since the Bronze Age. The charm of its Victorian harbor offers an excellent seafood scene, and is also a major gateway to the Hebrides.
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Day 25: Portrush, United Kingdom
Enjoy this beautiful Northern Ireland resort town, graced by sandy beaches and wonderful tide pools. You may also want to visit Belfast from here, with its superb gardens and architecture. Or arrange a side trip to the famous Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO site. A visit to Mussenden Temple at Downhill Demesne will heighten your appreciation for the builder’s art.
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Day 26: Isle of Man
From the Manx Grand Prix to the 14th century castle at Peel. From Rushen Abbey to the island’s own breed of cats and sheep. The Isle of Man stands on its own. Here you can enjoy one of our most exciting optional excursions – experience the motorcycle course that draws fans from all over the world on our own specially designed 3-seater Trike. And enjoy beautiful scenery of this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve while you ride.
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Day 27: Dun Laoghaire (Dublin), Ireland
Dublin is a city of delights and surprises. Stroll across the Ha’Penny Bridge to Trinity College for a glimpse of the Book of Kells. Step inside the 11th century Dublin Castle. Stop by the Guinness Storehouse or Old Jameson Distillery for a taste of Irish history. And embrace the beauty of Dublin Bay, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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Day 28: Belfast, United Kingdom
Probably best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, Belfast was a hub for not only shipbuilding but also tobacco processing, rope-making and Irish linen in the early 20th century. Today the old shipyards are giving way to luxury apartments in what is known as the Titanic Quarter, home to the Titanic Belfast Centre, a beautiful star-shaped building covering the Titanic’s construction. Other must-sees include the Ulster Folk Museum and the Belfast Cathedral, as well as numerous award-winning restaurants and bars.
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Day 29: Londonderry
Located on the River Foyle, Londonderry is known for its intact 17th century Derry’s Walls with 7 gates that surrounds St. Columb’s Cathedral with artifacts dating from 1688. The landmark Peace Bridge spans the river and the Tower Museum has local history exhibits.
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Day 30: Killybegs
Friendly Killybegs is the largest fishing port in County Donegal located at the head of a scenic harbor with mountains as a backdrop. It is famous for its tapestries and carpets and sites to see here include Killybegs International Carpet Making, Cyndi Graham Handweaving, Glencolmcille Folk Village and expansive white-sand Fintragh Blue Flag Beach. Visit the nearby Slieve League Cliffs, which rise almost 2,000 feet from the Atlantic and are the highest cliffs in Europe.
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Day 31: Galway
Galway’s popularity is its food scene that boasts the very best local ingredients and innovative techniques even with traditional favorites like fish and chips. It has one of the liveliest pub scenes including Galway craft beer. Check out the weekend market set in the shadow of St. Nicholas’ Medieval Church. Galway is also gateway to the stunning Cliffs of Moher, rising over 700 feet from the sea with views of the Aran Islands. These are one of Ireland's most famous tourist attractions.
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Day 31: SCENIC CRUISING CLIFFS OF MOHER
SCENIC CRUISING CLIFFS OF MOHER
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Day 32: Dingle, Ireland
Located on Ireland's stunning west coast, Dingle enchants with its breathtaking landscapes, rolling hills, and quiet sea shores. The town's colorful buildings frame bustling streets brimming with traditional pubs and artisanal shops. Surrounded by the wild beauty of the Dingle Peninsula, visitors can explore ancient ruins, golden beaches, and dramatic cliffs.
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Day 33: Ringaskidd (Cork)
Located on an island in the middle of the River Lee, Cork is a compact, friendly, laidback city with unique museums, like the Butter Museum, eclectic pubs and aroma-filled coffee houses all easily accessible by walking.  The recognizable icon of Cork, St. Anne’s Church and Shandon Steeple offers visitors the unique opportunity to ring the church bells.
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Day 34: Waterford
Explore Ireland’s oldest city from the Viking Triangle, surrounded by 10th century fortifications, to the sparkling House of Waterford Crystal, home to the largest collection of the landmark cut crystal in the world. Take time to raise a glass at T&H Doolans’ Pub, where visitors have been heartily welcomed for more than 300 years.
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Day 35: Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom
Located off the southwestern coast of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly are a popular holiday destination in the United Kingdom. This stunning archipelago is usually only accessible by ferry or helicopter.  With pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a tranquil atmosphere, the Isles of Scilly offer a true escape into natural beauty and serenity. Depending on the weather conditions, you will be able to visit up to 3 different islands, each offering something unique.
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Day 36: Rouen
This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.
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Day 37: Rouen
This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.
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Day 38: Rouen
This port city on the Seine River and gateway to Paris is full of beautiful architecture and is an art-lover’s delight. Museums are plentiful here including the Historial Jeanne d’Arc and the Musee des Beaux-Arts with the second-largest collection of Impressionist works in France. Stroll the many local markets full of fresh produce and flowers and dine at one of the incredible restaurants featuring fresh ingredients from this region.
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Day 39: Honfleur
Sitting on the estuary where the Seine River meets the English Channel, the charming character of this harbor town has been the subject of artists like Claude Monet and Eugene Boudin. The 15th century St. Catherine’s church is an interesting vaulted timber structure built by shipbuilders. And a walk along the edge of the Honfleur Estuary will pass town gardens, beaches, and a view of the Normandy Bridge. You can also find the intriguing local cider along the Route du Cidre.
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Day 40: St-Malo
Once notorious as the home of pirates, St.-Malo today is better known for the UNESCO site monastery and town of Mont St. Michel and the famous oysters of nearby Cancale. Walk the city’s ramparts, or pass the time at a seaside boulangerie sampling a fresh and buttery croissant. 
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Day 41: Guernsey, Guernsey
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Day 42: Lorient
A unique feature in this seaport steeped in maritime history is that only one cruise ship a day can come here so a visit to this town is exclusive. Visit the Church of Our Lady of Victory, a UNESCO site with a bell tower made of concrete. Also find the Tour de la Decouverte and climb the 216 steps to a panoramic view of the port and sea.
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Day 43: Bordeaux
Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty.  And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Day 44: Bordeaux
Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty.  And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Day 45: Bordeaux
Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty.  And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Day 46: Bordeaux
Bordeaux has long been known as La Belle au Bois Dormant, Sleeping Beauty.  And while the beauty part is undeniable, the sleeping part could be argued. Sure, the region is filled with treasures from long ago, including more than 350 historic monuments and buildings in the city alone. But the capital of Aquitaine is also home to a vibrant culture and, as oenophiles well know, is the gateway to some of France’s most famous vineyards. In this UNESCO World Heritage city, 13th century cathedrals and 18th century palaces are commonplace. Venture beyond the city’s borders to the chateaux of the Médoc region or to Saint-Émilion, a breathtaking medieval village set among the vineyards that is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Day 47: Bilbao
The industrial port of Bilbao is surrounded by lovely green mountains, fertile landscapes with lush forests, steep coasts and the Bay of Biscay. Famed for the curvy, titanium-covered Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum, other sites of Bilbao include the Euskalduna Conference and Music Centre, Norman Foster’s Underground, towers designed by architects Arata Isozaki and Cesar Pelli, and an airport designed by Calatrava.
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Day 48: Bilbao
The industrial port of Bilbao is surrounded by lovely green mountains, fertile landscapes with lush forests, steep coasts and the Bay of Biscay. Famed for the curvy, titanium-covered Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum, other sites of Bilbao include the Euskalduna Conference and Music Centre, Norman Foster’s Underground, towers designed by architects Arata Isozaki and Cesar Pelli, and an airport designed by Calatrava.
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Day 49: Gijon
Gijon started out as a quiet fishing village some 3,000 years ago and there are many remnants of its passage through time. Explore the colorful houses and shops of Cimadevilla, the old quarter. There are ancient Roman baths at Termas Romanas. Rent a bike and ride the 13 miles of bike lanes past the many outstanding outdoor sculptures. Before you leave, try a glass of the local apple cider, or sidra.
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Day 50: Vigo
See the twisting streets, old mansions, and beautiful plazas of the old district, parts of which have survived since medieval times. Dine on fresh seafood found all over Vigo but especially in the famous El Berbes Quarter. Or head further afield to Santiago de Compostela, where a magnificent cathedral has greeted pilgrims since the 9th century.
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Day 51: Leixoes (Porto), Portugal
Built into the granite cliffs at the mouth of the Rio Douro, the hilly city of Porto presents a heady juxtaposition of eras and styles. Here, medieval alleyways, orderly neighborhood squares, and ornate Baroque churches readily intermingle. Porto’s historic heart is a UNESCO site of winding lanes, zigzagging staircases and tiled churches. The highlight, though, is a taste of port wine at its best – a happy accident dating from the 17th century when brandy was discovered to preserve wine for transit. After your choice of palate-pleasing shore excursions, return for an onboard fado folk music performance.
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Day 52: Lisbon
The rhythm of Lisbon invites you to join its captivating dance. This splendid capital city on the banks of the Rio Teja offers a warm welcome and an unparalleled blend of architectural styles. Elegant outdoor cafés line the cobbled sidewalks. Turn-of-the-century funiculars climb the scenic hills. Find the UNESCO sites of the Tower of Belem and the Monastery of the Hieronymites. And, everywhere, the city engages you with its easy style and remarkable charm.
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Day 53: Lisbon
The rhythm of Lisbon invites you to join its captivating dance. This splendid capital city on the banks of the Rio Teja offers a warm welcome and an unparalleled blend of architectural styles. Elegant outdoor cafés line the cobbled sidewalks. Turn-of-the-century funiculars climb the scenic hills. Find the UNESCO sites of the Tower of Belem and the Monastery of the Hieronymites. And, everywhere, the city engages you with its easy style and remarkable charm.
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Day 54: Seville
Today we cruise up the Guadalquivir River into the heart of Seville. (Most large cruise ships dock in Cádiz more than an hour away.) The Renaissance struck early here, during the Dark Ages that cloaked the rest of Europe. The Old Town alone contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the incomparable Alcázar Palace, just waiting for your own oohs and ahhs to echo through the Moorish arches and Italian courtyards. Or head out to the Donana National Park, declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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Day 55: Seville
Today we cruise up the Guadalquivir River into the heart of Seville. (Most large cruise ships dock in Cádiz more than an hour away.) The Renaissance struck early here, during the Dark Ages that cloaked the rest of Europe. The Old Town alone contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the incomparable Alcázar Palace, just waiting for your own oohs and ahhs to echo through the Moorish arches and Italian courtyards. Or head out to the Donana National Park, declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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Day 56: Tangier
Fascinating Tangier is a traveler’s delight with beautiful vistas, lovely unspoiled beaches, intriguing history and friendly people. Separated from Spain by only 20 miles across the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier is considered by many to be the gateway to Africa. With its cosmopolitan mix of African and European influences, there are many interesting sites in Tangier.  The two UNESCO sites of the Medina (the old-walled city) a bustling place, and the Kasbah which offers beautiful views and fine Moroccan art, and the Place de France in the heart of the new city is an entertaining place to sip mint tea and enjoy the view.
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Day 57: Málaga
Here, on the shores of Costa del Sol, the Andalusian spirit thrives. Be sure to include an optional visit to see the brilliant and comprehensive collection of Picasso’s work at Museo Picasso Málaga, a tribute to this artistic genius in the city of his birth. Or you may choose to opt for a visit to the beautiful village of Mijas, where picturesque Andalusian country life creates some of the world’s best wines. 
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Day 58: Cartagena
The walled town of Cartagena is a popular seaport with a large naval shipyard. The seashore offers a wide range of activities from windsurfing to good snorkeling to sailing. From Cartagena you can easily explore the ancient city of Murcia, the coastal resorts of Mazarrón, Cala Cortina, and Cabo de Palos or a little further north, the world famous resort of Mar Menor.
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Day 59: Valencia
This captivating city is best when savored slowly. Although Valencia’s religious architecture is remarkable, and the Lonja, one of Europe’s most elegant buildings is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, take time for an optional experience — paella. You’ll learn the local secrets of this gastronomic masterpiece as you cook it, eat it, and toast it with the region’s perfectly matched local wines.

Want insider advice on where to find the tastiest restaurants, most unique local markets, authentic culinary shops, and hidden watering holes? Check out Valencia’s Local Dining Tip Curated by Saveur on our blog.

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Day 60: Barcelona
The old meets the new in this sunny Catalan metropolis, where narrow alleyways contrast with grand boulevards, trendy cuisine meets homemade tapas, and everywhere you’re greeted by the warm, welcoming smiles of the fashionable locals. Don’t miss UNESCO sites like the mind-boggling architecture of Antoni Gaudí or La Sagrada Familia Cathedral, with its eight decorative spires soaring hundreds of feet into the sky.
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Day 61: Palamos
Palamos is famous for the locally caught prawns found in the beautiful bay it sits beside, also known for the excellent swimming, surfing, snorkeling and windsurfing there. Here is the place to try fresh local Catalan cuisine. Two great highlights near Palamos are the Dali Museum, located in his home town of Figueres, and the UNESCO city of Girona, with its medieval architecture, walled Old Quarter and the Roman remains of Forca Vella Fortress.
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Day 62: Sanary-sur-Mer
France’s sunniest city, located on the French Riviera, was originally a small fishing village and still is adorned by a large collection of traditional wooden fishing boats. This is the home of a group of local artisan fisherman who sell their catch daily on the pier and where Jacques Cousteau had a residence, the Villa Baobab.
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Day 63: Monte Carlo
Glide into port in one of Europe’s most exclusive harbors. Mingle with other privileged yachtsmen or step ashore and start walking. The glittering Grand Casino, legendary for its exotic setting on screen and off, is a must see, as is the royal family’s palace and the tomb of Philadelphia-born Princess Grace in the Cathedral.
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Day 64: Cannes
Spend a day wandering among the rich and famous in the chic epicenter of the French Riviera — a world of exclusive boutiques, palm-fringed boulevards, sun-drenched beaches, and elegant sidewalk cafés. Be sure to visit the Avenue of the Stars, where you can place your hands in the prints of international celebrities. An optional escorted walking tour guides you through the best of this extraordinary and stylish city. 
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Day 65: Portofino
With its golden ochre and terracotta buildings, designer shops, and chic cafés, Portofino represents the height of Italian artistry and sophistication. Sip a cappuccino along the fabled marina or enjoy a day of shopping in one of the town’s tempting little boutiques. As you look out over the harbor from the famous Hotel Splendido, it’s hard not to admire the sleek, streamlined beauty of your Windstar ship.
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Day 66: Portoferraio
Pine-scented forests and miles of sandy beach await your arrival on the tranquil island of Elba. Enjoy a glass of local Moscato with the fresh catch of the day before pondering your next move. Perhaps you’ll visit the nearby countryside with its small fishing villages and dramatic mountain passes. Or see the calming beauty of Tuscan Archipelago National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.  Or maybe you’ll decide to walk to the nearest beach and dip your toes into the warm Mediterranean.
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Day 67: Porto Ercole
One of Italy’s best secrets and the gateway to Tuscany is charming Porto Ercole with its spectacular sunsets and lovely beaches with amazing snorkeling and diving spots. It is highly encouraged that you find Pizza Grano for an unforgettable slice of pizza and take a stroll on the seaside promenade full of restaurants, artisan shops and fresh seafood.
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Day 68: Rome
In this enchanting city the past and present intersect in perfect harmony. Casually intermingled among ancient ruins and majestic cathedrals are the trappings of a modern metropolis: Skyscrapers,cafes, boutiques selling designer footwear. But of course what you seek first in the heart of Rome is its breathtaking history.  A good place to begin is the Vatican, with its Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica. Works by Bernini, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Raphael are just a few of those on display, any one of which is worth hours of contemplation. Then the ancient ruins—Colosseum, Forum, Circus Maximus. And of course the Trevi Fountain for the obligatory coins promising your return to the Eternal City.
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Day 69: Sorrento
UNESCO World Heritage Sites abound in Sorrento.   Optional tours will take you to the archaeological areas of Pompeii and Torre Annunziata, or the 4th century B.C. city of Herculaneum. Perhaps your choice will be a boat ride to Positano, the legendary home of the Sirens. Perched on a terrace on the spectacular Amalfi Coast, Sorrento offers exceptional views of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. 
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Day 70: Messina (Taormina)
The cobblestone streets of Messina, Sicily, are the perfect launching point for an optional visit to nearby Taormina. Stroll along flower-filled streets in search of a delightful lunch or an artist’s palette of colorful gelati. The ancient Greek Theater is an ideal place to sit back and admire shimmering waters below and Mount Etna, languidly smoking in the distance.
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Day 72: Gythion
Cheerful pastel houses are littered among intriguing whitewashed lanes and staircases. Playful sculptures welcome you to the harbor’s cheerful shops, coffee houses, and waterfront cafés. This is a perfect place to enjoy a cup of rich coffee or a glass of ouzo while you watch the world go by.  Or go exploring on an optional tour of Mystras, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
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Day 73: Monemvasia
This Gibraltar-like town tied to the mainland by a single thread of causeway holds treasures that are old even by Mediterranean standards, with town walls and several churches dating to the 12th century. Climb to the upper town for an up-close look at the castle and Agia Sophia, a Byzantine church. Wander the lanes of the lower town lined with Venetian mansions, many of which have been lovingly restored. Savor the sun on a smooth pebble beach. 
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Day 74: Athens, Greece
With 3,000 years of history, you can’t turn around in Athens without encountering the past. The Acropolis, a UNESCO site, the Plaka, and the Acropolis Museum are must-sees. But leave time if you can to climb Pnyx Hill for photos of the Parthenon at sunset, to buy your own set of Greek komboloi (worry beads), and to explore the metro stations that serve as mini-museums for the relics that are constantly being unearthed. 
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Day 75: Kusadasi
Few places offer such a rich combination of history and scenic beauty. In Ephesus, one of the greatest outdoor museums in the world, you’ll explore legendary sites steeped in history. Also visit the houses of Bulbul Mountain, where the roof of one forms the terrace of the next. This evening we present our Destination Discovery Event -- dinner in the moonlight and a concert near the  Celsus Library or on Harbour Street in ancient Ephesus. 

 
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Day 77: Kavala, Greece
Kavala, a vibrant port city in northern Greece, is known for its rich history and stunning coastal scenery. The city's landscape is dominated by the imposing Kavala Castle, offering panoramic views of the Aegean Sea. The historic old town, with its narrow streets and traditional houses, reflects Kavala's Ottoman and Byzantine heritage. Kavala is also known for its local cuisine – make sure you try traditional dishes, like kovourmas (cured meat), soutzoukakia (spiced meatballs), and local cheeses.
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Day 78: Thessaloniki, Greece
Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city, is a vibrant cultural and historical hub. The city boasts numerous landmarks, including the iconic White Tower, the Rotunda, and the Arch of Galerius. The Byzantine Walls, a remnant of the city's ancient fortifications, offer panoramic views and lead to the impressive Trigonian Tower, a key defensive structure.  Nearby, the archaeological site of Vergina, home to the royal tombs of Macedonian kings, adds to the city's historical allure. Thessaloniki also has a lively waterfront lined with cafes, bars, and restaurants, offering stunning views of the Thermaic Gulf.
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Day 79: Thessaloniki, Greece
Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city, is a vibrant cultural and historical hub. The city boasts numerous landmarks, including the iconic White Tower, the Rotunda, and the Arch of Galerius. The Byzantine Walls, a remnant of the city's ancient fortifications, offer panoramic views and lead to the impressive Trigonian Tower, a key defensive structure.  Nearby, the archaeological site of Vergina, home to the royal tombs of Macedonian kings, adds to the city's historical allure. Thessaloniki also has a lively waterfront lined with cafes, bars, and restaurants, offering stunning views of the Thermaic Gulf.
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Day 80: Volos, Greece
Volos is known for its picturesque waterfront and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled at the foot of Mount Pelion and serving as the gateway to the Pelion Peninsula, Volos offers stunning views and easy access to beautiful beaches, lush forests, and charming mountain villages. The city's promenade is lined with lively cafes, restaurants, and bars, perfect for enjoying local cuisine and fresh seafood. Volos is only a few hours' drive from the breathtaking Meteora Monasteries, a UNESCO World Heritage site. These ancient monasteries, perched atop towering rock formations, blend spiritual history with awe-inspiring natural beauty.
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Day 81: Skopelos, Greece
Skopelos is an island known for its lush green landscapes, blue waters, and charming whitewashed villages. The setting for the film, Mamma Mia!, Skopelos exudes a serene and laid-back beauty that captivates visitors. The island's coastline is dotted with idyllic beaches, including the famous Kastani Beach, with its golden sands and clear waters. The main town, Skopelos Town, charms with its narrow cobblestone streets, traditional tavernas, and quaint shops. History echoes through ancient churches and monasteries scattered across the island.
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Day 82: Athens, Greece
With 3,000 years of history, you can’t turn around in Athens without encountering the past. The Acropolis, a UNESCO site, the Plaka, and the Acropolis Museum are must-sees. But leave time if you can to climb Pnyx Hill for photos of the Parthenon at sunset, to buy your own set of Greek komboloi (worry beads), and to explore the metro stations that serve as mini-museums for the relics that are constantly being unearthed. 
Itinerary at a Glance
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Port
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Tue Jul 14
Turku, Finland
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  4:30 PM
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Wed Jul 15
Stockholm
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  4:00 PM
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Thu Jul 16
Tallinn
Arrive:  12:30 PM
Depart:  11:00 PM
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Fri Jul 17
Helsinki
Arrive:  8:00 AM
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Sat Jul 18
Helsinki
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Depart:  12:30 PM
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Sun Jul 19
VENTSPILS, Latvia
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  3:00 PM
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Mon Jul 20
Gdansk
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  6:00 PM
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Tue Jul 21
Bornholm
Arrive:  8:30 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Wed Jul 22
Copenhagen
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Thu Jul 23
AT SEA
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Fri Jul 24
Haugesund
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Sat Jul 25
Alesund
Arrive:  1:00 PM
Depart:  10:00 PM
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Sun Jul 26
ANDALSNES, Norway
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Mon Jul 27
TRONDHEIM, Norway
Arrive:  9:00 AM
Depart:  10:00 PM
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Tue Jul 28
FROYA / SISTRANDA LIGGEKA, Norway
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  1:00 PM
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Wed Jul 29
Olden
Arrive:  10:00 AM
Depart:  4:00 PM
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Thu Jul 30
Bergen
Arrive:  9:00 AM
Depart:  10:00 PM
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Fri Jul 31
AT SEA
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Sat Aug 1
Leith (Edinburgh), United Kingdom
Arrive:  5:00 AM
Depart:  4:00 PM
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Sun Aug 2
AT SEA
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Mon Aug 3
Invergordon, United Kingdom
Arrive:  8:00 AM
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Tue Aug 4
Kirkwall, United Kingdom
Arrive:  9:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Wed Aug 5
Portree, United Kingdom
Arrive:  9:00 AM
Depart:  4:00 PM
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Thu Aug 6
Oban
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Fri Aug 7
Portrush, United Kingdom
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Sat Aug 8
Isle of Man
Arrive:  9:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Sun Aug 9
Dun Laoghaire (Dublin), Ireland
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  6:00 PM
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Mon Aug 10
Belfast, United Kingdom
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  9:30 PM
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Tue Aug 11
Londonderry
Arrive:  7:30 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Wed Aug 12
Killybegs
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  3:00 PM
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Thu Aug 13
Galway
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Thu Aug 13
SCENIC CRUISING CLIFFS OF MOHER
Arrive:  8:00 PM
Depart:  9:30 PM
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Fri Aug 14
Dingle, Ireland
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  6:00 PM
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Sat Aug 15
Ringaskidd (Cork)
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  10:00 PM
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Sun Aug 16
Waterford
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Mon Aug 17
Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  4:00 PM
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Tue Aug 18
Rouen
Arrive:  9:00 PM
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Wed Aug 19
Rouen
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Thu Aug 20
Rouen
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Depart:  8:45 PM
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Fri Aug 21
Honfleur
Arrive:  3:30 AM
Depart:  6:00 PM
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Sat Aug 22
St-Malo
Arrive:  10:00 AM
Depart:  11:00 PM
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Sun Aug 23
Guernsey, Guernsey
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  1:00 PM
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Mon Aug 24
Lorient
Arrive:  1:00 PM
Depart:  10:00 PM
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Tue Aug 25
Bordeaux
Arrive:  7:15 PM
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Wed Aug 26
Bordeaux
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Thu Aug 27
Bordeaux
Arrive:  12:00 AM
Depart:  12:00 AM
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Fri Aug 28
Bordeaux
Arrive:  
Depart:  8:00 AM
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Sat Aug 29
Bilbao
Arrive:  8:00 AM
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Sun Aug 30
Bilbao
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Depart:  6:00 PM
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Mon Aug 31
Gijon
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  1:00 PM
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Tue Sep 1
Vigo
Arrive:  1:30 PM
Depart:  10:00 PM
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Wed Sep 2
Leixoes (Porto), Portugal
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  3:00 PM
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Thu Sep 3
Lisbon
Arrive:  8:00 AM
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Fri Sep 4
Lisbon
Arrive:  
Depart:  9:00 AM
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Sat Sep 5
Seville
Arrive:  3:00 PM
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Sun Sep 6
Seville
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Depart:  3:00 PM
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Mon Sep 7
Tangier
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  9:00 PM
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Tue Sep 8
Málaga
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  7:00 PM
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Wed Sep 9
Cartagena
Arrive:  12:00 PM
Depart:  6:00 PM
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Thu Sep 10
Valencia
Arrive:  9:00 AM
Depart:  6:00 PM
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Fri Sep 11
Barcelona
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Sat Sep 12
Palamos
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Sun Sep 13
Sanary-sur-Mer
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  6:00 PM
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Mon Sep 14
Monte Carlo
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  11:59 PM
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Tue Sep 15
Cannes
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  6:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Wed Sep 16
Portofino
Arrive:  9:00 AM
Depart:  9:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Thu Sep 17
Portoferraio
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  10:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Fri Sep 18
Porto Ercole
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  10:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Sat Sep 19
Rome
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  4:00 PM
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Sun Sep 20
Sorrento
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Mon Sep 21
Messina (Taormina)
Arrive:  9:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
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Tue Sep 22
AT SEA
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Wed Sep 23
Gythion
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  10:00 PM
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Thu Sep 24
Monemvasia
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Fri Sep 25
Athens, Greece
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  5:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Sat Sep 26
Kusadasi
Arrive:  10:00 AM
Depart:  11:59 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Sun Sep 27
AT SEA
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Mon Sep 28
Kavala, Greece
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  9:30 PM
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Tue Sep 29
Thessaloniki, Greece
Arrive:  12:00 PM
Depart:  
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Wed Sep 30
Thessaloniki, Greece
Arrive:  
Depart:  6:00 PM
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Thu Oct 1
Volos, Greece
Arrive:  9:00 AM
Depart:  9:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Fri Oct 2
Skopelos, Greece
Arrive:  8:00 AM
Depart:  4:00 PM
Watersports Platform: 
Sat Oct 3
Athens, Greece
Arrive:  7:00 AM
Depart:  
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Star Legend
Carrying only 312 guests, Star Legend still tucks into small ports like Sinop and Honfleur or narrow waterways like the Corinth Canal. We can’t wait to welcome you on board for your next 180 degree from ordinary adventure! Learn more about the newly renovated ship and the $250 Million Star Plus Initiative.
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Accommodations & Pricing
This all-suite ship completed renovation as part of the $250 Million Star Plus Initiative to provide more of what our guests love.
The Windstar Life
The Windstar staff-to-guest ratio is 1:1.5, and it shows.The moment you board you’ll feel it: an ever-attentive crew at your service, providing you with what you want and need, when you want and need it.
Friendly and Relaxed Atmosphere
Signature Onboard Barbecue
Cooking Demonstrations
Genuine and Thoughtful Crew
Crew Talent Show
Open Bridge
Local and Live Performances
Relax at the Pool or Hot Tub
Complimentary 24 Hour Room Service
Signature Sail Away
Shopping With The Chef
Take In The Sun
Watersports Platform
Enjoy regionally inspired treatments at World Spa by Windstar
Relax With A Morning Yoga Session