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Benelux From Bordeaux with the Azamara Quest

11 nights, 9 ports with theAzamara QuestAzamara Cruises#17734321
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  • Azamara Cruises
  • Azamara Quest
  • Western Europe
  • Bordeaux
  • Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), Netherlands
  • 11 nights
  • 16/06/2026
  • 17734321
    • All Inclusive
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1Bordeaux, FranceEmbarkment
Bordeaux, in southwestern France is known in particular for the wine produced in the region, and has undergone rapid development in recent years. Bordeaux is characterized by palatial architecture and has a late-baroque arrangement of its squares and streets. Place De La Bourse square, has long been a symbol of the city and is a popular visitor spot. La Cité du Vin is a popular attraction for those looking to increase their knowledge of wine and its connections to french culture. Bordeaux also offers a wide range of public parks and gardens such as the beautiful Botanical Gardens.
2Bordeaux, France18:00
depart 18:00
Bordeaux, in southwestern France is known in particular for the wine produced in the region, and has undergone rapid development in recent years. Bordeaux is characterized by palatial architecture and has a late-baroque arrangement of its squares and streets. Place De La Bourse square, has long been a symbol of the city and is a popular visitor spot. La Cité du Vin is a popular attraction for those looking to increase their knowledge of wine and its connections to french culture. Bordeaux also offers a wide range of public parks and gardens such as the beautiful Botanical Gardens.
3Cruising
4St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom08:0018:00
arrive 08:00depart 18:00
Guernsey's capital is one of the 50 most historically significant cities in Britain. La Valette, the Hauteville House and Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery are arguably the best sights of St. Peter Port. Enjoy the culinary delight of a freshly caught lobster.
5Saint-Malo, France08:0020:00
arrive 08:00depart 20:00
p> Saint Malo is a walled city in the Brittany region of north western France. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations of France. The historic city centre and fortifications are the symbol of Saint-Malo. Saint Malo’s fascinating history dates back before Roman times and developed as an important Seaport in the sixteenth century, not to mention gaining a reputation for being a haven of pirates. There’s both a range of historic landmarks and cultural gems in Saint Malo, as well as a stunning stretch of sandy beaches. The city is divided into several districts, the most popular being “Intra Muros”. This is where you’ll find many bars, restaurants and hotels. Intras Muros also boasts tall granite buildings, some restored from being bombed in the war.

Highlights of Saint Malo
  • Walk along the ramparts of the city for incredible views of the sea and the harbour
  • See over 600 species of marine life in the Great Aquarium
  • Discover all about the long history of Saint Malo at Château de St-Malo
6Cherbourg, France08:0020:00
arrive 08:00depart 20:00
Cherbourge Harbor was built between 1776 and 1835 on an artificial island in Normandy. Due to its location, its counted amongst the most important naval ports in France. In the local museum, visitors will find interesting information on the topic of the Second World War. You are also invited to take a stroll in the 100 year old Parc Emmanuel Liais, which hosts a variety of exotic plants.
7Rouen, FranceOvernight08:00
arrive 08:00
Rouen is located about 80 miles inland along the Seine river. It is often referred to as 'the city of one hundred steeples' as stated in one of the poems of the famous french poet Victor Hugo. Although many of the buildings were destroyed during the Second World War, many of the half-timbered houses are still worth seeing. For the architecture lovers the Basilica of Saint-Ouen and cathedral will be a treat with their breathtaking sights.
8Rouen, France21:00
depart 21:00
Rouen is located about 80 miles inland along the Seine river. It is often referred to as 'the city of one hundred steeples' as stated in one of the poems of the famous french poet Victor Hugo. Although many of the buildings were destroyed during the Second World War, many of the half-timbered houses are still worth seeing. For the architecture lovers the Basilica of Saint-Ouen and cathedral will be a treat with their breathtaking sights.
9Honfleur, France07:0018:00
arrive 07:00depart 18:00
Honfleur is located at the mouth of the Seine, as it flows into the English Channel. The port city is known for its shimmering light. Many painters used this region in the past as inspiration for for their artwork. One of the attractions, the Pont de Normandie, connects Honfleur and Le Havre. This bridge has a span of 856 m, the largest cable bridge in Europe. Among the attractions in Le Havre are the Church of St. Joseph, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Bridge of Normandy.
10Dunkirk, France08:0018:00
arrive 08:00depart 18:00
Dunkirk, France
Dunkirk is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It lies 10 kilometres from the Belgian border. The population of the city the metropolitan area is around 265,974 inhabitants.
11Antwerp, Belgium08:0018:00
arrive 08:00depart 18:00
Antwerp, Belgium
In the north of Belgium, along the Scheldt river is Antwerp, a city known worldwide for the important role it plays in the processing and trading of diamonds. Antwerp has its very own Diamond District, visitors can partake in walking tours to learn more. The historic center of Antwerp is characterized by many well-preserved buildings from the late Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau periods. Antwerp is also known for the vast array of markets which take place in the city, offering items such as antiques, flowers, local produce and much more.
12Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), NetherlandsDisembarkment06:00
arrive 06:00
Ijmuiden is a town of 30,000 inhabitants in northern Holland at the southern entrance of the North Sea Canal and is the ideal starting point for a trip to Amsterdam. Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and has approximately 770,000 inhabitants. Besides the historic buildings that were often very high, but built very narrow, you will find many museums and religious buildings. From the Rijksmuseum (National Museum) on the famous Anne Frank House to unique churches and great markets in Amsterdam, there are many things to do and see.
Azamara Cruises# 17734321

Benelux From Bordeaux with the Azamara Quest

11 nights, 9 ports with the Azamara Quest
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Book on select 2024-2025 cruises and receive US$500 onboard credit,* plus, when you reserve a Veranda stateroom or Suite you'll also receive your choice of Complimentary Wi-Fi or a Premium Beverage Package. The sale ends 30th October 2024.


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  • A cruise from Bordeaux, France to Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), Netherlands on board the Azamara Quest
  • All port and government charges
  • Complimentary standard spirits and international beers and wines
  • All main meals (excluding specialty restaurants)
  • Complimentary onboard self-service laundry
  • Complimentary gratuities for waitstaff, bar staff and housekeeping
  • Onboard concierge to facilitate customised tours, private cars, dinners ashore, nights on the town, unique shopping trips or other personalised service
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  • Complimentary bottled water, soft drinks, specialty coffees and teas
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  • Wide variety of shore excursions
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    Bordeaux, France
    Embarkment
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    Bordeaux, France
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    Cruising
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    St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom
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    Saint-Malo, France
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    Cherbourg, France
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    Rouen, France
    Overnight
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    Rouen, France
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    Honfleur, France
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    Dunkirk, France
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    Antwerp, Belgium
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    Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), Netherlands
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