Destination
Europe
Trip Duration
29 nights
Cruise Ship
Queen VictoriaCruise Company
CunardEnd Port
Trieste, ItalyDepart 16:30
Southampton is a historical port city located in Hampshire county, southern England. A popular city in its own right, with attractions including the Tudor House, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey, and more, most of its appeal is held in its status as your gateway to the metropolis of London. Most cruise lines visiting Southampton will start or end their cruise here, or will offer excursions to explore nearby London. There you can enjoy everything from history to culture, cuisine and everything in between. The Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and a whole lot more await.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 17:00
Spain's fourth largest city, Seville, was founded by the Greek hero Heracles. Seville's old town is like a labyrinth of narrow streets, small shops and houses built in the oriental style. Other attractions include numerous public fountains, the Museum Square with a bronze statue of Murillo, and many other buildings.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
Málaga, with approximately 569,000 inhabitants, is the sixth largest city in Spain. Due to the favorable climate of Malaga, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Iberian Peninsula. Several museums and buildings characterize the city. From the Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress from the 11th There century to the Catedral de la Encanacíon to the birthplace of painter Pablo Picasso, Málaga has much to discover and admire.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
Palma de Mallorca is the capital city of Majorca and stretches along the bay of Palma along the south coast of the island. The Gothic cathedral La Seu is the main attraction of the city. With its beautiful beaches Palma de Mallorca is a very popular tourist destination. To get around the old town, you will go through many staircases and narrow streets. A sight definitely worth a visit is the King of Spain palace.
Arrive 05:00
Depart 19:00
Civitavecchia is located in the province of Rome and is a gateway to the city. Rome is Italy's largest city, and is bursting with Italian history and culture. The Old Town, St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican City are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980. In the 'Eternal City' there is so much to discover, such as many theater performances to enjoy and museums with fascinating exhibits. A highlight of Rome is the food available, with the huge number of bars, restaurants and cafes sure to satisfy. Highlights of Civitavecchia Visit the historic Colosseum, Pantheon and Roman Forum Enjoy typical Roman cuisine in an Italian cafe or restaurant See the many beautiful squares and fountains in the city
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
Rhodes is situated in eastern Aegean Sea and is the main island of the Dodecanese. The village of Lindos boasts whitewashed houses and the Acropolis, is also one of the main attractions on the Greek island.
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Cruise like royalty in the unique and luxurious ambiance on board the Queen Victoria. Explore her wood-panelled library, the museum at sea and the Royal Court Theatre with its extraordinary show programme.
Refurbishment Year:
2015Passengers:
20612 Adults
29 nights
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