Transatlantic
Cruises
In a world where
everything is harried and hurried, take a step back to a time when
traveling was the adventure. Imagine the excitement of setting out
to cruise across the ocean, and the horizon. And discover the
adventure of exploring foreign ports and shores, while returning to
the comfort of your stateroom every night. Come with us for an
unforgettable transatlantic voyage.


Highlights
Stand atop the Rock of Gibraltar Explore the varied landscape of the
Canary Islands Stroll through the charming squares of Europe Shop at
the finest stores in Europe Follow the paths of ancient explorers
and discover their homelands
Areas of Interest
Canary Islands
Some people believe the ancient city of Atlantis was located on the
islands off the western coast of Africa. The Canary Islands are a
province of Spain and under Spanish Government. They have been
prized for their beautiful scenery and delicious cuisine since the
time of the Greeks and Romans.
Ireland
Ireland is much more than shamrocks and whiskey. It's a vibrant,
modern country. And it's also a beautiful place to discover the
past. Explore grand castles and sprawling country estates. And tour
the countryside and its charming villages and natural wonders.
France
Go dancing at the Moulin Rouge. Or just sip coffee in a café. France
offers an adventure for your senses every moment - from the
unmistakable skyline of Paris to the rich, delicious tastes of
French cuisine.
Portugal
Home of many of the world's great explorers, Portugal perfectly
captures the excitement of discovery. Go hiking in the hills and
enjoy sweeping views, or discover hidden treasures in the narrow
streets of Lisbon.
What to Pack
Casual clothes are perfect for days onboard; comfortable, low-heeled
walking shoes are a must. And don't forget your camera and
binoculars, so you don't miss a thing.
For evening wear, count on three basic types of attire: Casual:
Dresses or slacks and blouses for women, sport shirts and trousers
for men
Smart Casual: Dresses or pantsuits for women, jackets for men
Formal: Cocktail dresses for women, suits and ties or tuxedos for
men (you can usually arrange to rent a tuxedo onboard)
Ashore, if you plan to visit the museums and cathedrals of Europe,
it's always wise to dress conservatively. Sleeveless tops and shorts
are generally not allowed.
If you are cruising to Northern Europe, remember that nights on deck
can be cool. Bring sweaters, jackets and long pants. You may also
want to bring a raincoat, hiking shoes and a travel umbrella. |