Embark on a comprehensive western European adventure and enjoy rare experiences, such as a hike on Spain’s ancient Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and exploration of the French epicurean region of Bordeaux. You also visit Bilbao’s modern Guggenheim, UNESCO-designated Mont-Saint-Michel and historic Brittany, before sailing under the Tower Bridge on the River Thames for a London finale.
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APR 27
Arrive in Lisbon and transfer to your luxurious small ship this afternoon. Join fellow guests for an onboard welcome reception this evening.
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Meals: Dinner
APR 28
This morning, make your way to Porto, the second largest city in Portugal and a charming-yet-edgy star of the Iberian Peninsula. Join your Expedition Team for a morning lecture before setting off on your choice of curated excursions led by expert local guides. Choose to explore vibrant Cais da Ribeira, discovering its authentic old town and iconic monuments from the Stock Exchange Palace to St Francis Church, followed by a port wine tasting at a famous riverside lodge, lunch and time at leisure. Foodies should opt for a culinary tour led by a local expert to experience Porto’s central market and beloved backstreet taverns as well as tastings of artisan cheese and port wine. Alternatively, visit the enchanting Douro Valley for a winery tour, tasting and lunch at Quinta da Pacheca, one of the region’s best wine estates; or UNESCO-designated Braga, home of the picturesque Baroque Bom Jesus de Braga Sanctuary with lunch at a local restaurant. You may also visit historic Guimarães and its medieval castle, birthplace of the country’s first king, followed by lunch at a pousada (inn) and a cable car ride to spectacular Penha. Later, return to your ship to unwind and enjoy dinner.
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
APR 29
Today, explore the province of A Coruña, a gem along Spain’s golden Galician coast. Enjoy another full day of curated excursions led by expert local guides and joined by your Expedition Team. The highlight in this destination is the city of Santiago de Compostela, the terminus of an ancient network of pilgrimage routes known as the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James), which dates back to the 9th century. Choose to explore the city’s cathedral and UNESCO-designated Old Town followed by lunch with a Galician folklore dance performance. Alternatively, choose a rare opportunity to hike the Camino de Santiago via the English Way, starting in A Coruña, where you also visit Hercules Tower, a UNESCO-listed lighthouse built by the Romans in the 1st century. Or opt for shorter walk to a lighthouse from Finisterre (Land’s End), another famed stop on the Camino de Santiago, followed by a visit to Vimianzo and its incredible medieval castle and lunch at a local restaurant in Santiago. Alternatively, focus your discovery entirely on Santiago with a foodie tour featuring its buzzy food market, restaurants and tastings of everything from tapas and empanadas to cheeses and wine. Return to your luxury ship for dinner.
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
APR 30
Arrive at the shores of Spain’s north coast and the lively port of Santander, capital city of the Cantabria region and gateway to the Basque countryside. After a relaxing morning on your ship, join your Expedition team ashore for a choice of curated, expert-led excursions. Venture to Bilbao, venerated for its stunning landscapes, Basque cuisine and staggering architecture — none of which figures more prominently than Frank Gehry’s captivating Guggenheim museum — on two excursions. Start by enjoying a walking tour of Santander with its royal Palacio de la Magdalena and Catedral de Santander followed by a panoramic tour of Bilbao. Or devote your time entirely to Bilbao, exploring the billowing titanium enclave of the modern Guggenheim and neighboring contemporary art galleries, with time to wander the city at leisure. Alternatively, choose to pair a panoramic tour of Bilbao with deeper dive into the Basque countryside. Your options include a hike and a visit to El Castillo Cave, which houses the most ancient Palaeolithic art in the world, or a drive through the biologically diverse Santoña, Victoria and Joyel Marshes Natural Park before visiting the fishing port of Santoña and the old village of historic Laredo. Fully satiated on your adventures, return to your luxury ship this evening for a relaxing dinner, continued conversations with your Expedition Team and fellow guests, and live entertainment.
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 1
A best-kept secret seldom visited by cruise ships, Bordeaux conjures up an exciting mix of turret-adorned castles and vineyards of the namesake wine alongside urban street life and a UNESCO-listed treasure chest of art and architecture. Set off on curated excursions that reveal the best of this exquisite French gem while also enjoying locally curated lunch breaks ashore. Discover the historic city on foot with an expert guide, visiting the Old Town and 13th-century Cathedral of St André, exploring along the Garonne River — perhaps crossing the Pont de Pierre bridge to stroll a new botanical garden — and visiting the Bassins de Lumières, an immersive digital art exhibition. Alternatively, set out for an exclusive Bordeaux wine estate tour, discovering its renowned terroir and iconic châteaux while enjoying wine tastings as well as privileged access to areas closed to the public. Lovers of the sea may choose a visit to the seaside resort town of Arcachon, where golden beaches, a Belle Époque (beautiful era) atmosphere, and excursions on the water with an oysterman, who plucks oysters straight from the sea for tastings. Or choose a nature walk in coastal Landes, the largest forest in Europe, traversing between lakes and endless groves of maritime pines. Rejoin your ship this evening, perhaps with time to enjoy a cocktail on your private balcony before an evening recap with your Expedition Team and another beautiful dinner at sea.
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 2
Unwind and enjoy a day at sea, perhaps with time at the pool or spa or on your private balcony. Relish a day of relaxation, enjoying the amenities of your ship and more engaging presentations by our experts.
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 3
This morning, take in the view of the Brittany coast and the ancient fortified port of Saint-Malo, from which launch another day of exploration in France. Saint-Malo has a rich history and is renowned not just for its walled fortification but also its idyllic beaches and regional gastronomy. Join your local guide and Expedition Team for a stroll through the city’s market and amid its 15th-century buildings, visit the Vauban-built Fort National and a traditional Breton biscuit maker in Cancale, and enjoy a seafood lunch. Saint-Malo is also the gateway to Le Mont Saint-Michel, considered among the most striking and romantic landmarks in France. You may alternatively visit this stunning village perched atop a tidal island and accessible only at low tide; explore its steep cobblestone streets and shops, and climb over 350 steps to reach its famed abbey, an outstanding architectural achievement boasting a spire more than 500 feet high. For an moving experience back in time, travel to the Normandy coast to witness Omaha Beach, a poignant D-Day Landing site; you also visit the US Military Cemetery and Interpretation Centre at Colleville-sur-Mer, the final resting place of over 9,300 U.S. soldiers. For an adventure to another coast, choose to visit the town of Dinan and its 14th-century castle, enjoying walks along an estuary, a guided oyster farm experience and special tasting, and a visit to Jacques Cartier Museum, devoted to one of the most famous European explorers of the 16th century. Alternatively, visit medieval Rennes, capital of Brittany, to explore its turbulent history via its authentic Old Town, impressive Parliament building and gardens, followed by a traditional Breton lunch of crepes.
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 4
As your ship sails the historic English Channel, enjoy more lectures led by your experts as well as time at leisure with the new friends you’ve made.
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Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MAY 5
Your ship arrives in Great Britain at the mouth of the Thames River, the second largest in Europe. Cruise this storied waterway, passing under London's iconic Tower Bridge in the early morning before bidding farewell to your Expedition Team. Disembark and continue on your post-tour extension to the picture-perfect Cotswolds or transfer to the airport for your return flight.
Meals: Breakfast
Discover the picturesque capital of Portugal and treasures that include the Jeronimos Monastery and Sintra National Palace.
4 days from $2,995 per person
Single Supplement from $695 per person
APR 24
Arrive at Lisbon airport and transfer to your hotel in the heart of the city. Join fellow guests this evening for a welcome briefing and reception followed by dinner.
InterContinental Lisbon
Meals: Dinner
APR 25
Following breakfast, explore Lisbon and begin with a scenic drive through the Belem district. Visit the Belem Tower. Continue on to explore the filigreed Belem Tower and jaw-dropping Jeronimos Monastery, two of Lisbon’s most iconic UNESCO-listed treasures, as well as the National Coach Museum with its world-class collection of 17th to 19th-century coaches. Return to your hotel for an evening at leisure.
InterContinental Lisbon
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
APR 26
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before joining a scenic drive through the lush mountains and forests to Sintra, where you explore the whimsical Sintra National Palace with its arabesque courtyards and conical chimneys. Return to your hotel with time to experience the city at your leisure.
InterContinental Lisbon
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
APR 27
Start the day with breakfast and some time at leisure before joining your main program this afternoon.
Meals: Breakfast
Explore Oxford, Shakespeare’s birthplace at Stratford-upon-Avon, Arlington Row and Kiftsgate Court Gardens.
4 days from $3,795 per person
Single Supplement from $895 per person
MAY 5
Transfer to Oxford. Enjoy lunch on arrival and then a visit to Christ Church College with its magnificent Great Hall — also the inspiration for Hogwarts Castle’s Great Hall in the Harry Potter films — as well as the Bodleian Libraries and Divinity School. Your evening is at leisure.
The Randolph Hotel by Graduate Hotels
Meals: Lunch
MAY 6
Set off on a guided adventure of the historic Cotswolds, beginning with visits to Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare. After lunch, explore Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, and time permitting, pause to see his grave at St Martin’s Church. Return to your hotel for an evening at leisure in Oxford.
The Randolph Hotel by Graduate Hotels
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
MAY 7
Enjoy another full day in the Cotswolds, beginning in Bibury to see picturesque Arlington Row with its ancient row of weavers’ cottages. Take a stroll in Upper and Lower Slaughter, and in the old wool town of Chipping Campden, see arguably the loveliest high street in England. Proceed to Kiftsgate Court Gardens for a special lunch; later, explore Great Tew and enjoy refreshments. Return to Oxford with time to experience the city at your leisure.
The Randolph Hotel by Graduate Hotels
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
MAY 8
Transfer to London airport and board your international flight home.
Meals: Breakfast
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