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Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Like many southeast Florida neighbors, Fort Lauderdale has long been revitalizing. In a state where gaudy tourist zones often stand aloof from workaday downtowns, Fort Lauderdale exhibits consistency at both ends of the 2-mile Las Olas corridor. The sparkling look results from upgrades bot... Read More

Day 1
11 January 2028

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Day 2
12 January 2028

At Sea

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Day 3
13 January 2028

Cozumel

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Day 4
14 January 2028

Belize City

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Day 5
15 January 2028

Santo Tomás de Castilla

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Day 6
16 January 2028

Roatán Island

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Day 7
17 January 2028

At Sea

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Day 8
18 January 2028

Puerto Limón

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Day 9
19 January 2028

At Sea

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Day 10
20 January 2028

Cartagena

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Day 11
21 January 2028

Panama Canal Transit

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21 January 2028

Fuerte Amador

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22 January 2028

Fuerte Amador

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Day 13
23 January 2028

At Sea

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Day 14
24 January 2028

Manta

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Day 15
25 January 2028

Guayaquil

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Day 16
26 January 2028

At Sea

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Day 17
27 January 2028

Salaverry

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Day 18
28 January 2028

Callao

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Day 19
29 January 2028

Callao

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Day 20
30 January 2028

At Sea

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Day 21
31 January 2028

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Day 22
01 February 2028

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Day 23
02 February 2028

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Day 24
03 February 2028

Hangaroa, Easter Island

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Day 25
04 February 2028

Hangaroa, Easter Island

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Day 26
05 February 2028

At Sea

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Day 27
06 February 2028

At Sea

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Day 28
07 February 2028

Adamstown

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Day 29
08 February 2028

At Sea

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Day 30
09 February 2028

At Sea

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Day 31
10 February 2028

Fakarava

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Day 32
11 February 2028

Rangiroa

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Day 33
12 February 2028

Huahine

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Day 34
13 February 2028

Papeete, Tahiti

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Day 35
14 February 2028

Papeete, Tahiti

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Day 35
14 February 2028

Moorea

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Day 36
15 February 2028

Raiatea

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Day 37
16 February 2028

Bora-Bora

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Day 38
17 February 2028

At Sea

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Day 39
18 February 2028

At Sea

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Day 40
19 February 2028

Pago Pago

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Day 41
20 February 2028

Crossing the International Date Line

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Day 42
22 February 2028

Suva

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Day 43
23 February 2028

Lautoka

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Day 44
24 February 2028

At Sea

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Day 45
25 February 2028

Port Vila

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Day 46
26 February 2028

Lifou Island

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Day 47
27 February 2028

Nouméa

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Day 48
28 February 2028

Pine Island, British Columbia

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Day 49
29 February 2028

At Sea

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Day 50
01 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 51
02 March 2028

Bay of Islands

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Day 52
03 March 2028

Auckland

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Day 53
04 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 54
05 March 2028

Napier

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Day 55
06 March 2028

Wellington

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Day 56
07 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 57
08 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 58
09 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 59
10 March 2028

Melbourne, Victoria

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Day 60
11 March 2028

Portland, Victoria

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Day 61
12 March 2028

Adelaide, South Australia

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Day 62
13 March 2028

Kangaroo Island, South Australia

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Day 63
14 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 64
15 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 65
16 March 2028

Albany, Western Australia

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Day 66
17 March 2028

Fremantle, Western Australia

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Day 67
18 March 2028

Fremantle, Western Australia

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Day 68
19 March 2028

Geraldton, Western Australia

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Day 69
20 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 70
21 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 71
22 March 2028

Bali

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Day 72
23 March 2028

Bali

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Day 73
24 March 2028

Celukan Bawang, Bali

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Day 74
25 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 75
26 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 76
27 March 2028

Puerto Princesa, Palawan

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Day 77
28 March 2028

Boracay Island

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Day 78
29 March 2028

Manila

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Day 79
30 March 2028

Manila

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Day 80
31 March 2028

At Sea

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Day 81
01 April 2028

Nha Trang

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Day 82
02 April 2028

Ho Chi Minh City

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Day 83
03 April 2028

Ho Chi Minh City

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Day 84
04 April 2028

At Sea

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Day 85
05 April 2028

Singapore

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Day 86
06 April 2028

Singapore

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Day 87
07 April 2028

Port Klang

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Day 88
08 April 2028

Georgetown, Penang

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Day 89
09 April 2028

Phuket

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Day 90
10 April 2028

At Sea

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Day 91
11 April 2028

Port Blair, Ross Island

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Day 92
12 April 2028

At Sea

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Day 93
13 April 2028

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Day 94
14 April 2028

Hambantota

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Day 95
15 April 2028

Colombo

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Day 96
16 April 2028

At Sea

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Day 97
17 April 2028

Cochin

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Day 98
18 April 2028

New Mangalore

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Day 99
19 April 2028

Goa

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Day 100
20 April 2028

Mumbai (ex Bombay)

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Day 101
21 April 2028

Mumbai (ex Bombay)

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22 April 2028

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Day 103
23 April 2028

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Day 104
24 April 2028

Khasab

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Day 105
25 April 2028

Abu Dhabi

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Day 106
26 April 2028

Dubai

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Day 107
27 April 2028

Dubai

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Day 108
28 April 2028

Fujairah

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Day 109
29 April 2028

Muscat

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Day 110
30 April 2028

At Sea

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Day 111
01 May 2028

Salalah

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Day 112
02 May 2028

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Day 113
03 May 2028

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Day 114
04 May 2028

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Day 115
05 May 2028

Jeddah

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Day 116
06 May 2028

Jeddah

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Day 117
07 May 2028

At Sea

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Day 118
08 May 2028

'Aqaba

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Day 119
09 May 2028

Luxor

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Day 120
10 May 2028

Luxor

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Day 121
11 May 2028

At Sea

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Day 122
12 May 2028

Suez Canal Transit

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Day 123
13 May 2028

Alexandria

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Day 124
14 May 2028

At Sea

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Day 125
15 May 2028

Soúda, Crete

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Day 126
16 May 2028

Katakolon

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Day 127
17 May 2028

Siracuse, Sicily

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Day 128
18 May 2028

Valletta

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Day 129
19 May 2028

Valletta

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Day 130
20 May 2028

Tunis

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Day 131
21 May 2028

Trapani, Sicily

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Day 132
22 May 2028

Lipari

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Day 133
23 May 2028

Sorrento

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Day 134
24 May 2028

At Sea

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Day 135
25 May 2028

Civitavecchia

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Day 136
26 May 2028

At Sea

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Day 137
27 May 2028

Barcelona

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Day 138
28 May 2028

Alicante

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Day 139
29 May 2028

Motril

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Day 140
30 May 2028

At Sea

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Day 141
31 May 2028

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Day 142
01 June 2028

Ponta Delgada, Azores

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02 June 2028

Horta, Azores

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03 June 2028

At Sea

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04 June 2028

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05 June 2028

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06 June 2028

Kings Wharf

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07 June 2028

Kings Wharf

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08 June 2028

At Sea

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Day 150
09 June 2028

At Sea

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Day 151
10 June 2028

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

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  • Sauna + Steam room
  • AURÖRA
  • Fitness Center
  • Glass Roof Over Beefbar
  • Golf Putting Green
  • Wimbledon Court (Paddle Tennis & Pickle Ball)
  • Golf Driving Nets
  • Forward Observation Deck

Deck 11

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  • The Palm Court
  • Fantasia Children's Playroom
  • Stage
  • Waves Teen Centre
  • Seahorse Pool & Whirlpool
  • Trident Grill
  • Scoops Gelato Bar
  • Beefbar
  • Marketplace Restaurant

Deck 10

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  • Aquamarine Veranda Suite
  • Sapphire Veranda Suite
  • Crystal Penthouse Suite
  • Launderette

Deck 9

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  • Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite
  • Aquamarine Veranda Suite
  • Sapphire Veranda Suite
  • Double Guest Room with Veranda
  • Launderette
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Deck 8

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  • Crystal Penthouse Suite
  • Sapphire Veranda Suite
  • Double Guest Room with Veranda
  • Junior Crystal Penthouse Suite
  • Sapphire Ocean View Suite
  • Double Guest Room with Ocean View
  • Table Tennis
  • Launderette

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  • Sapphire Ocean View Suite
  • Single Guest Room with Ocean View
  • Double Guest Room with Ocean View
  • Shuffleboard
  • Walking/Jogging Track
  • Elevator & Stairs

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Deck 6

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  • Main Stage
  • Galaxy Lounge
  • The Lounge
  • Hollywood Theatre
  • Jade Nightclub
  • Crystal Collection
  • Facets
  • Aprops
  • Avenue of the Star Boutique
  • The Bistro
  • Atrium
  • Library
  • Stage
  • Starlite Club
  • Vintage Room
  • Crystal Images
  • Uma Uma & Sushi Bar by Nobu Matsuhisa
  • Connoisseur Club
  • Avenue Saloon
  • Computer University @Sea
  • The Studio
  • Casino
  • Osteria D'Ovidio

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  • Sapphire Ocean View Suite
  • Double Guest Room with Ocean View
  • Medical Centre
  • Concierge
  • Reception
  • Shore Excursions
  • Crystal Cove
  • Future Sales Consultant
  • Crystal Plaza
  • Waterside Restaurant

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Princess cruises Asia 2027 - 2028: the ultimate guide to Japan & southeast Asia sailings  Princess Cruises has officially unveiled its most ambitious Asia programme to date - and it’s a game changer for travellers seeking deeper cultural immersion, iconic destinations, and once in a lifetime experiences. Covering 2027 - 2028 Southeast Asia voyages and the largest ever Japan 2028 season, this new release brings together 96 departures across 61 itineraries, visiting 55 destinations in nine countries.    If Asia is on your travel bucket list, this is one of the most exciting cruise launches in recent years.      A landmark Asia cruise programme  This newly announced deployment from Princess Cruises offers more variety, more destinations and more immersive experiences than ever before. Guests can expect:  96 sailings across Asia 61 unique itineraries 55 destinations in 9 countries Cultural experiences, festivals and extended voyages  The highlight? A record-breaking Japan season paired with in depth Southeast Asia itineraries, giving travellers the chance to explore multiple regions in one seamless journey.    The largest ever Japan cruise season  For 2028, Princess Cruises is going all in on Japan - and the result is its most immersive programme ever.    Two ships homeporting in Tokyo    For the first time, both ships will sail from Tokyo for the full season:  Diamond Princess Sapphire Princess  This means easier access, more departures and more flexibility when planning your trip.    Japan season highlights  85 departures across 52 itineraries Voyages ranging from 7 to 29 nights Sailings visiting all four main islands of Japan Up to 24 ports on longer voyages Access to 19 UNESCO World Heritage Sites      Cherry blossoms, fall foliage & scenic beauty  Timing is everything - and these itineraries are perfectly aligned with Japan’s most beautiful seasons: Cherry blossom sailings tracking blooms from south to north Autumn foliage cruises showcasing vibrant landscapes Coastal views, mountain scenery and iconic locations like Mount Fuji  Destinations include major cities like Tokyo, Osaka and Hiroshima, alongside hidden gems such as Aomori and the Oga Peninsula.    Festival cruises & cultural immersion  One of the standout features of this programme is its focus on authentic Japanese festivals, with itineraries timed for maximum access - including late-night stays.    Featured Festivals:  Aomori Nebuta Festival Tokushima Awa Odori Festival Kochi Yosakoi Dance Festival Hakodate Minato Festival Osaka Bon Odori Festival Kumano Fireworks Festival  These aren’t quick port stops - you’ll have extended time ashore to truly experience the atmosphere.    Cultural experiences  Traditional tea ceremonies Kabuki theatre performances Visits to Zen gardens and Shinto shrines Historic landmarks like Himeji Castle    A culinary journey through Japan  Food lovers are in for a treat, with both onboard and onshore dining experiences showcasing authentic flavours.    Expect:  Fresh seafood in coastal cities like Shimizu Regional specialties such as Aomori apples Iconic dishes including sushi, ramen, tempura and wagyu Dining in izakayas, tea houses and sake breweries  Onboard, guests can enjoy Chef Makoto Okuwa’s Edomae-style sushi at Makoto Ocean - bringing a true taste of Japan to sea.    Southeast Asia cruises: longer, deeper, more immersive  Alongside Japan, Princess Cruises is offering an impressive Southeast Asia programme designed for travellers who want to explore multiple countries in one trip.    Southeast Asia Highlights:  11 departures across 9 itineraries Voyages up to 28 nights Routes connecting Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia Roundtrip sailings from Singapore Japan - Singapore repositioning cruises    Destinations span across Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and beyond  Iconic Experiences Across Southeast Asia:    Culture & History Batu Caves Cu Chi Tunnels Emerald Buddha Temple Nagasaki Peace Park  Natural wonders  James Bond Island Chaweng Beach Rainforests, marine life and tropical islands  Food & markets  Street food tours in Hanoi and Bangkok Cooking classes in Thailand and Vietnam Dishes like Pad Thai, Banh Mi and Nasi Lemak Visits to floating markets and night bazaars    Seasonal & holiday cruises  Looking for something special? The programme includes holiday sailings, such as:  A 14-night festive Southeast Asia cruise Warm-weather escapes visiting Kuala Lumpur and Ho Chi Minh City A perfect mix of celebration and cultural discovery    Onboard experiences inspired by Asia  Both ships bring the destination onboard with unique features:  The Izumi Japanese Bath (on Diamond Princess) - the largest at sea Regionally inspired dining and entertainment Cultural enrichment programmes and lectures      Why this Princess Cruises programme stands out  This isn’t just another cruise launch - this is a fully immersive Asia experience designed around how travellers want to explore today.    With:  Festival-focused itineraries Longer voyages across multiple countries Two ships dedicated to Japan Cultural, culinary and scenic depth  Princess Cruises has created one of the most comprehensive Asia cruise programmes ever offered.    Whether you’re dreaming of cherry blossoms in Japan, street food in Vietnam or island hopping in Thailand, this new programme delivers it all - seamlessly.    For travellers looking to explore Asia in comfort, style and depth, Princess Cruises’ 2027 - 2028 sailings should be at the very top of your list. 

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Why you should cruise the Mediterranean in winter

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Why you should cruise the Mediterranean in winter View Mediterranean Cruise Deals [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]There’s a great deal to be said for cruising the Mediterranean in the winter months. While I love a sea day under the hot summer sunshine as much as the next person, queuing for hours to get into popular attractions ashore is not ideal. Wading through a forest of selfie sticks to get the perfect shot is tiresome. If the lure of cruising is exploring the cultural delights of a new port every day, rather than topping up the tan, a low-season voyage could be the perfect solution.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Which cruise lines visit the Mediterranean in winter A fair few cruise lines now offer off-season Mediterranean cruises. Celebrity and MSC Cruises both have ships making year-round circuits of the Mediterranean, while Viking Ocean has a specific Quiet Season Mediterranean series of voyages in November and December, taking in all the popular ports from Rome and Barcelona to Livorno and Dubrovnik. Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, Seabourn and Oceania all have eastern Mediterranean sailings well into November, long after the summer crowds have dispersed. Princess Cruises offers an extended Europe season – and there are, of course, any number of world cruise itineraries leaving the UK each January and heading down through the Mediterranean towards the sunshine. You could book the first sector of one of these – Southampton to Athens or Dubai, for example, and dose up on culture along the way.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The benefits of winter Mediterranean cruises Popular European ports take on a different feel off-season. There is a sense that the locals have their cities back. Nobody looks harassed, or tries to sell you anything. On a recent cruise with Viking, we wandered around the Piazza Navona in Rome, snapping pictures of the famous fountains against a moody sky, no tour groups in the foreground. In Cagliari, the capital of Sicily, we had the cobbled old town to ourselves and later pottered around a small market buying honey and olive oil, hearing only Italian voices. Barcelona was even better; we swanned straight into the Sagrada Familia cathedral, normally heaving with visitors, without queuing. In December, it was just warm enough for a glass of wine and some tasty tapas outside in a pretty square at lunchtime. The list goes on; imagine Dubrovnik if you are on the only ship in port, with the path around the city’s ramparts all to yourself. Or Venice in misty November, so much more beautiful and atmospheric than in steamy August.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] But what about the weather? Of course, you do take a gamble on the weather by cruising off season. We certainly had some windy days, but in the Mediterranean, strong winds can kick up at any time of year. In November and December, it is generally too chilly to dine on deck and you might not spend much time on your balcony – but maybe that’s a good reason to save money and for once, not book a balcony cabin. Picking a ship that has enough to keep you amused in cool weather cruising is important; a vessel with a covered pool, for example. Colder weather can even be a bonding experience; on my recent cruise, there was quite the party spirit in the hot tubs every evening as we left port (until it was time to get out and brave the chill).[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The main factor is to pick a smart itinerary that covers plenty of options for inclement weather. After all, if you have always wanted to visit the Acropolis Museum in Athens, or the Uffizi in Florence, or the Picasso Museum in Barcelona, without the crowds, it really doesn’t matter if the skies outside are grey. More About Mediterranean Cruises

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Eastern Mediterranean: What to see and where to cruise

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Mixing culture with beach time and watersports is easy; Mykonos has gorgeous beaches, for example, or you could join a sea kayaking excursion in Dubrovnik, or snap a selfie on the famous Shipwreck Beach on Kefalonia.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Choose your route So how do you choose a route? Typically, an eastern Mediterranean fly-cruise would sail Venice-Athens, or round trip from either, or Rome-Athens (taking in part of the western Med as well). Plenty of lines offer fly-cruises from Venice, among them Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean Cruises, MSC Cruises, P&O Cruises, Cunard and Celebrity Cruises. You can get a long way south and east without flying, too; P&O Cruises offers several Greek Islands cruises from Southampton, including a couple in the school holidays. Typically, in just over a fortnight, you will sail all the way to Rhodes, also visiting Athens, Mykonos and Katakolon. A few ships still call at Istanbul, which used to offer a dramatic end to a meander through the region, but most lines are steering clear until the security situation is more stable. A lot still visit Kusadasi, though, which is the jumping off point for the antiquities at Ephesus and remains one of the big bucket-list ports of the eastern Med, the others being Venice, Santorini, Rhodes, Athens, Dubrovnik and Kotor. The temporary demise of Turkey has led to a surge in popularity of Croatia and, by default, Montenegro, as the gorgeous old medieval town of Kotor, perched at the end of a long and spectacular fjord, is an easy hop from Dubrovnik. As a rule of thumb, the smaller the ship, the more adventurous the itinerary, so on a smaller vessel exploring Croatia, expect to see elegant coastal towns like Split and Zadar, or Korcula encircled by ramparts. There is a fashion for more in-depth exploration nowadays as cruisers seek more adventurous experiences on board expeditions cruises or more excursion focused itineraries. This idea of late sailings and overnights in port is a pleasing development in Mediterranean cruising and should be taken advantage of. If there is one place you want to be in port for ‘magic hour’, that golden time either side of sunset, it is the Greek islands, Italy or Croatia. Cunard Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruises are among the big ship cruise lines offering more overnights on their Mediterranean itineraries, while Azamara both keep their mid-sized ships in port till late at night. The far eastern reaches of the Mediterranean, Jerusalem and Galilee, are high on many cruisers’ priority lists but are, of course, more subject to political volatility than anywhere else on the cruising map. Israel is certainly seeing a resurgence and cruise lines visiting include Celebrity, Cunard, P&O Cruises, Oceania, Seabourn, Azamara, Viking Ocean and Holland America, although more in the shoulder season months than the baking midsummer. See thge best of Egypt as you visit Cairo and the Pyramids from the Mediterranean port of Alexandria. You are most likely to venture here if you book a segment of a world cruise on board Fred. Olsen or Viking Ocean or a repositioning cruise to the Middle East, another region growing in popularity; luxury lines Crystal and Silversea both offer sailings from the eastern Med to Dubai.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] When to visit So when should you visit? Peak season for the Eastern Mediterranean is June to September but July and August, the busiest months, are not necessarily the best as temperatures are punishing and crowds can be overwhelming. If you are cruising with children in the school holidays, do build in plenty of beach stops and (dare we say this?), in more challenging ports like Athens, with young children in tow, you could even consider staying on-board instead of traipsing round the antiquities. You will have the pool to yourself. May and June are particularly pleasant, as is mid-September onwards, right up until November. A couple of lines, namely MSC Cruises and Viking Ocean, offer wonderful off-season eastern Med cruises, too, sailing right through the winter, which means you can prowl the alleyways of Venice or take in the magnificent Acropolis without the crowds.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Eastern Mediterranean cruises encompass history, culture and natural beauty. 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Introducing Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas

Introducing Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas More About Legend Of The Seas Royal Caribbean has revealed the latest ship to join the fleet in 2026, Legend of the Seas will be the third ship in the Icon Class. Debuting in Europe from July 2026, she will offer 7-night itineraries from Barcelona with interporting from Rome. From November 2026, this beautiful new ship will reposition to homeport from Fort Lauderdale offering 6-night Western Caribbean itineraries and 8-night Southern Caribbean itineraries. This will be the first time an Icon Class ship sails in Europe and the Southern Caribbean in its maiden season. Deals for Royal Caribbean International ships Legend of the Seas from 2026-01-01 to 2026-12-31 An Iconic Family Holiday Legend of the Seas levels up European summers in 2026, taking bold world wanders to thrilling new heights from Rome and Barcelona. This is Europe like you’ve never seen before — with onboard experiences as monumental as the history-hopping adventures onshore. Wander past intricate facades and step into mesmerizing interiors — from the timeless allure of Rome’s Colosseum to Antoni Gaudí’s famous La Sagrada Familia. Feast on flavours from the fishing villages of Marseille. Dive into the local cultures of Florence, Naples, and Palma De Mallorca. Have it all on the boldest ship to ever sail the Mediterranean. Take a look at the sailing she’s offering from Europe in 2026: Sail from Barcelona Date Departure Port Duration Destination 02-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 09-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 16-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 23-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 30-Aug-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 06-Sep-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 13-Sep-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 20-Sep-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 27-Sep-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 04-Oct-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 11-Oct-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 18-Oct-26​ Barcelona​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​   Sail from Rome Date Departure Port Duration Destination 13-Aug-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 20-Aug-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 27-Aug-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 03-Sep-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 10-Sep-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 17-Sep-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 24-Sep-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 01-Oct-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 08-Oct-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 15-Oct-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 7​ Western Mediterranean​ 22-Oct-26​ Rome roundtrip​ 3​ Western Mediterranean​ Next Level Caribbean Icon Legend of the Seas makes a grand Caribbean debut in Winter 2026, sailing to the region’s most magnificent destinations — including fun-soaked trips to the award-winning private destination Perfect Day at CocoCay. Lounge like an Icon with luxe beach clubs, dive into full-time party time at the adults-only Hideaway Beach and unlock bolder family time at Thrill Waterpark®. And when you’re not at the end-all, be-all, island-of-all — buckle up for picture-perfect adventure with 8-night Southern Caribbean and 6-night Western Caribbean sailings. Lunch like a local and snorkel with the magnificent marine life around Aruba. Or wander the treasure trove of culture in Curaçao. Create an unforgettable Caribbean legacy on the thrill-class threequel, sailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Date Departure Port Duration Destination 14-Nov-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 22-Nov-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 28-Nov-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 06-Dec-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 12-Dec-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 20-Dec-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day Holiday 26-Dec-26 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day Holiday 03-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 09-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 17-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 23-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 31-Jan-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 06-Feb-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 14-Feb-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 20-Feb-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 28-Feb-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 06-Mar-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 14-Mar-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 20-Mar-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 28-Mar-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 03-Apr-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day 11-Apr-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 6 Western Caribbean & Perfect Day 17-Apr-27 Fort Lauderdale roundtrip 8 Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day   More About Legend Of The Seas

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