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British Isles From Reykjavik with the Sirena

54 nights, 35 ports with theSirenaOceania Cruises#17428055
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  • Oceania Cruises
  • Sirena
  • Europe
  • Reykjavik
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • 54 nights
  • 11/08/2025
  • 17428055
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1Reykjavik, IcelandEmbarkment18:00
depart 18:00
Reykjavik, Iceland
Reykjavik, with a population of approximately 120,00 may not be the biggest European capital, but it is widely regarded as an exciting destination and Icelands cultural and economic center, having been established as a city in the 18th century. Reykjavik provides the perfect base for exploring nearby landmarks such as fjords, glaciers and more. There are strong connections between the city and the Vikings, with many visible signs still remaining today, such as the Longhouse at Hofsstaðir Historic Park.
2Isafjördur, Iceland08:0016:00
arrive 08:00depart 16:00
Isafjördur, Iceland
Isafjordur is a small town in north-western Iceland. The city is characterized by its industrial and fishing ports, which are some of the city's main attractions. The city is very impressive and has a variety of old and colorful houses. Enjoy the site of the beautiful lighthouse or visit some of the restaurants to try the local Icelandic specialities.
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5Nuuk, Greenland10:0019:00
arrive 10:00depart 19:00
Nuuk is the capital of Greenland, which politically belongs to Denmark but is also subject to self-government. The town is the largest of Greenland with approximately 18 000 inhabitants.
6Paamiut, Greenland08:0018:00
arrive 08:00depart 18:00
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7Qaqortoq, Greenland08:0020:00
arrive 08:00depart 20:00
Qaqortoq is the largest city in South Greenland. Near the harbor is the oldest fountain in the country. In addition, there are some old buildings from the colonial period.
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11Tórshavn, Faroe Islands07:0017:00
arrive 07:00depart 17:00
Torshavn, the capital city of the Danish Faroe Islands lies on the east coast of the largest island, Streymoy. With its major trade and ferry port, Tórshavn is the economic and political center of the country. The city is home to over 17,000 inhabitants. Be sure to explore the narrow streets of the Tinganes Peninsula, the oldest part of town. The cathedral and the lighthouse at Thorshavner Skansin Fort are also well worth a visit.
12Scrabster, Scotland09:0018:00
arrive 09:00depart 18:00
Scrabster is a small fishing village in the north of Scotland and is surrounded by lush greenery. Scrabsters is of great importance to the northern part of Scotland as it is home to the most important fishing port. You are sure to experience the authentic Scottish way of life as you will be greeting warmly by the friendly residents of Scrabster.
13Aberdeen, Scotland07:0018:00
arrive 07:00depart 18:00
The Scottish town of Aberdeen is also known as "the sparkling city" or "Silver City" as many buildings are built of granite and therefore glisten in the sunshine. Aberdeen is also regarded as Europe's oil capital.
14Edinburgh, Scotland, United KingdomOvernight03:30
arrive 03:30
Since 1437, Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland. The hilly city features an Old Town with medieval structures as well as a beautiful Georgian New Town with neoclassical architecture. While the Scottish monarchy resides in the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the crown jewels can be found in Edinburgh Castle, towering over the city. More than one million tourists flock to Edinburgh every year for its cultural and historical attractions.
15Edinburgh, Scotland, United KingdomOvernight
Since 1437, Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland. The hilly city features an Old Town with medieval structures as well as a beautiful Georgian New Town with neoclassical architecture. While the Scottish monarchy resides in the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the crown jewels can be found in Edinburgh Castle, towering over the city. More than one million tourists flock to Edinburgh every year for its cultural and historical attractions.
16Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom20:45
depart 20:45
Since 1437, Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland. The hilly city features an Old Town with medieval structures as well as a beautiful Georgian New Town with neoclassical architecture. While the Scottish monarchy resides in the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the crown jewels can be found in Edinburgh Castle, towering over the city. More than one million tourists flock to Edinburgh every year for its cultural and historical attractions.
17Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom13:0021:00
arrive 13:00depart 21:00
Kirkwall is a town on the Orkney Islands, located 10 miles off the Scottish mainlands. The town itself is steeped in history and today, is the main hub of activity in Orkney. Visitors can admire Kirkwalls most prominent feature, St. Magnus Cathedral, seen as one of the finest medival buildings around . Kirkwall has a vibrant shopping scene with a refreshing selection of locally-owned stores. By night, many bars offer traditional live music, allowing visitors to soak up the unique culture of the Orkney Islands.
18Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland06:0015:00
arrive 06:00depart 15:00
Lerwick, in the Shetland Islands is 200 km north of the Scottish mainland . Its name means "bay of clay", and the first human settlements in the subarctic archipelago date back to the 1st century BC. The town has a distinctly maritime feel, with a stunning natural harbour teaming with fishing boats all vying for space.
19Ålesund, Norway09:0019:00
arrive 09:00depart 19:00
Alesund is a Norwegian port town located in the North-West, which owes much of its architectural prowess to the fact that it had to be rebuilt anew in 1904 in Art Nouveau style after a big fire outbreak. The mountain of Aksla is where the best views in town can be enjoyed from. The mountain has 418 steps which lead to the town park. Ålesund is a good base for trips to the surrounding fjords such as the Geirangerfjord
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22Longyearbyen, Norway07:0021:00
arrive 07:00depart 21:00
The largest settlement of Svalbard was established in the 20th century. After suffering some damages during World War II, it was again rebuilt. It is for exactly that reason that the town is very modern. The colourful houses really bring out the charm in the city. Due to the relatively temperate climate, Longyearbyen is home to many plant species which are threatened with extinction. You will also be able to observe a various species of animals here.
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24Honningsvåg, Norway08:0018:00
arrive 08:00depart 18:00
Honningsvåg is located in the Norwegian muncipality of Nordkapp. The location of Honningsvåg just 40 miles from the North Cape makes the area a very popular visting point. Honningsvåg also lays claim to the fact that it is the Europe's northernmost village. A visit to the North Cape is highly recommended as stunning views await During the summer months, the harbour of the village is a focal point for many cruise ships. There is a tourism office located in Honningsvåg where vistors can find out information about upcoming events as well as receive assistance with excursion planning.
25Alta, Norway07:0016:00
arrive 07:00depart 16:00
Alta is a town of 20,000 inhabitants in northen Norway. It is a popular location for tourists interested in seeing the Northern Lights and also for birdwatchers, as many species stop here on their migration route.
26Harstad, Norway09:0016:00
arrive 09:00depart 16:00
Harstad is a city located on the island of Hinnoya, the largest in Norway. It is not just the perfect gateway to the Vesteralen and the Lofoten Islands, Harstad is also the place to experience the Northern Lights from November to January and the Midnight Sun from May to July. The city itself is industrial and military defense-oriented, so once here, explore the hiking routes in the beautiful mountains surrounding it and go kayaking in the plentiful lakes.
27Bodø, Norway07:0015:00
arrive 07:00depart 15:00
Bodø, Norway
Bodo is the capital city of the northern province of Nordland in Norway. The city is said to be the gateway to the country's true north and is the departure point for those travelling to the Lofoten Islands. Bodo had to be almost completely rebuilt after the Second World War, meaning that there is no historic Old Town, however, the city's backdrop with its rugged mountain peaks and endless skies more than makes up for it. The islands to the north of Bodo are home to the biggest population of white-tailed sea eagles.
28Trondheim, Norway11:0019:00
arrive 11:00depart 19:00
Trondheim is Norway's third largest city and the country's historic capital. The city is incredibly picturesque, featuring Europe's northernmost Gothic Cathedral, wide streets, numerous museums and Scandinavia's largest wooden palace. The area around the city offers a wealth of wilderness to explore - mountains, lakes, a river, skiing trails and much more. There is a lot of emphasis on food in Trondeim, above all on locally sourced produce.
29Maloy, Norway09:0017:00
arrive 09:00depart 17:00
The small town of Maloy lives almost exclusively on fishing. The 1224m long bridge near Maloy is a real eye-catcher.
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31Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium10:0020:00
arrive 10:00depart 20:00
Zeebrugge is located in the Flanders region of Belgium. The small town has nearly 3865 inhabitants and is situated in close proximity to Bruges. Brugge is characterized especially by its medieval old town, ramparts and windmills. Since Brugge was not affected by war or large-scale fires, the city is very well preserved. It is explorable on foot and by boat. Local attractions include the Church of Our Lady of the Madonna by Michelangelo and the four remaining city gates (Gentpoort, Kruispoort, and Smedenpoor Ezelpoort).
32Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), NetherlandsOvernight07:00
arrive 07:00
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.
33Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), Netherlands19:00
depart 19:00
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.
34Tilbury (London), England, United Kingdom08:0019:00
arrive 08:00depart 19:00
This British city is situated on the north bank of the Thames, next to a sea port and a fortress. Initially built to house railway and port workers, Tilbury became a major point of defense for England, along with neighboring town Gravesend, due to the narrowness of the Thames at this point. The forts constructed in Tilbury and Gravesend under Henry VII, due to this narrowness in the river, were of major importance as defenses during several wars, including during the Armada campaigns of 1588.
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36Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom13:0022:00
arrive 13:00depart 22:00
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and is fast becoming a European cultural capital. The city is well-known for its connections to the Titanic. The impressive Titanic Belfast opened in 2012 and charts Belfast's rise as an industrial superpower, and showcases the huge slipways where the vessel was built. Belfast City Hall, open since 1906 stands at the centre of the city and on sunny days the surrounding grounds become a popular picnic spot. Wander the waterfront to discover Belfast's stunning Victorian architecture and great spots to eat, drink and listen to music.
37Douglas, Isle of Man07:0020:00
arrive 07:00depart 20:00
Douglas, Isle of Man
The Isle of Man’s history of insisting on doing its own thing, semiautonomous in its decision making from the UK, has led to its reputation of being a somewhat odd or alternative place, out on its own sitting in the Irish Sea. Breathtaking scenery is where most of the island’s attraction lies, with a rugged coastline and dense valleys. The Isle of Man is of course famous for its annual high-octane TT motorbike race held in May and June - not for the faint hearted!
38Dublin, Ireland06:0017:00
arrive 06:00depart 17:00
The capital and largest city in Ireland, Dublin showcases the best of Irish heritage, with layers of history from its 9th century Viking past, booming 18th century Georgian times, scars of early 1900s rebellions to modern groundbreaking infrastructure. Walk the grounds of Ireland’s oldest university, have a few scoops in Temple Bar, or learn how to pour your own perfect pint in the famous Guinness Storehouse. Whatever you decide to get up to, memories of your trip to Dublin will stay with you forever.
39Plymouth, England12:0019:00
arrive 12:00depart 19:00
It was from Plymoth that the legendary Mayflower ship began its journey to America. The best view of the harbour can be appreciated from the hill 'The Hoe', which also serves as a meeting point for tourists and locals. Visit the old town of Plymouth and enjoy a traditional English ale in one of the pubs.
40Honfleur, France08:4521:00
arrive 08:45depart 21:00
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.
41Dunkirk, France11:0021:00
arrive 11:00depart 21:00
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.
42Antwerp, BelgiumOvernight09:00
arrive 09:00
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.
43Antwerp, Belgium19:00
depart 19:00
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.
44Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium06:0016:00
arrive 06:00depart 16:00
Zeebrugge is located in the Flanders region of Belgium. The small town has nearly 3865 inhabitants and is situated in close proximity to Bruges. Brugge is characterized especially by its medieval old town, ramparts and windmills. Since Brugge was not affected by war or large-scale fires, the city is very well preserved. It is explorable on foot and by boat. Local attractions include the Church of Our Lady of the Madonna by Michelangelo and the four remaining city gates (Gentpoort, Kruispoort, and Smedenpoor Ezelpoort).
45Le Havre (Paris), France07:0021:00
arrive 07:00depart 21:00
The second largest port in France can be found in Le Havre, a town in the northwest of the country. With almost 180,000 inhabitants, Le Havre is the largest town in Normandy. Local attractions include the city centre, which was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005, the Church of St. Joseph, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Bridge of Normandy. The 'Pont de Normandie' with a span of 856m is the largest cable-stayed bridge in Europe.
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47Dublin, Ireland07:0018:00
arrive 07:00depart 18:00
The capital and largest city in Ireland, Dublin showcases the best of Irish heritage, with layers of history from its 9th century Viking past, booming 18th century Georgian times, scars of early 1900s rebellions to modern groundbreaking infrastructure. Walk the grounds of Ireland’s oldest university, have a few scoops in Temple Bar, or learn how to pour your own perfect pint in the famous Guinness Storehouse. Whatever you decide to get up to, memories of your trip to Dublin will stay with you forever.
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49Nantes, France07:0016:00
arrive 07:00depart 16:00
Nantes is located in western France, and has about 283 000 inhabitants. In Nantes, there are several very interesting museums, such as the Jules Verne or the Natural History Museum.The LU tower, which formerly used to be a biscuit factory, now has became an exhibition spot of modern art. Other sights worth visiting include the castle of the Duke, the stunning late Gothic Church of Sainte-Croix and the neo-Gothic buildings.
50Bordeaux, FranceOvernight10:00
arrive 10:00
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.
51Bordeaux, France17:00
depart 17:00
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.
52San Sebastian, Spain09:0019:00
arrive 09:00depart 19:00
San Sebastian, Spain
San Sebastian is a coastal city located in the Basque Autonomous Community, Spain. The main economic activities are commerce and tourism, and it is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Spain with events such as the San Sebastián International Film Festival.
53Gijón, Spain08:0018:00
arrive 08:00depart 18:00
The Spanish port of Gijon in northern Spain is located on the Bay of Biscay. Highlights of the City are the harbor, the botanical garden and the aquarium. Furthermore, Gijon offers a variety of museums, such as the International Bagpipe Museum. Also worth seeing is the church of San Lorenzo and the Revillagigedo Palace.
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55Lisbon, PortugalDisembarkment06:00
arrive 06:00
Portugal's capital is one of Europe's oldest cities, and offers tourists a diverse and interesting cultural activities. The Torre de Belém and the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos were recorded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. Lisbon has many interesting buildings, parks and museums and also hosts the annual jazz festival 'Jazz em Agosto'. Saint George castle comes highly recommended, as it offers a spectacular view of the city. In addition, you must try the Portuguese cuisine. Try one of the city's famous dishes, the cod is a particularly loved dish.
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British Isles From Reykjavik with the Sirena

54 nights, 35 ports with the Sirena
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    Reykjavik, Iceland
    Embarkment
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    Isafjördur, Iceland
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Nuuk, Greenland
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    Paamiut, Greenland
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    Qaqortoq, Greenland
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
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    Scrabster, Scotland
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    Aberdeen, Scotland
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    Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Overnight
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    Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Overnight
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    Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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    Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
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    Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland
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    Ålesund, Norway
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Longyearbyen, Norway
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    Cruising
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    Honningsvåg, Norway
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    Alta, Norway
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    Harstad, Norway
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    Bodø, Norway
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    Trondheim, Norway
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    Maloy, Norway
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    Cruising
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    Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium
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    Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), Netherlands
    Overnight
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    Ijmuiden (Amsterdam), Netherlands
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    Tilbury (London), England, United Kingdom
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    Cruising
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    Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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    Douglas, Isle of Man
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    Dublin, Ireland
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    Plymouth, England
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    Honfleur, France
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    Dunkirk, France
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    Antwerp, Belgium
    Overnight
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    Antwerp, Belgium
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    Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium
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    Le Havre (Paris), France
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    Cruising
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    Dublin, Ireland
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    Cruising
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    Nantes, France
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    Bordeaux, France
    Overnight
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    Bordeaux, France
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    San Sebastian, Spain
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    Gijón, Spain
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    Cruising
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    Lisbon, Portugal
    Disembarkment