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Itinerary

Port Everglades, Florida

Day 1
02 May 2026

Port Everglades, Florida

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Day 2
03 May 2026

At Sea

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Day 3
04 May 2026

At Sea

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Day 4
05 May 2026

At Sea

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Day 5
06 May 2026

At Sea

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Day 6
07 May 2026

At Sea

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Day 7
08 May 2026

At Sea

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Day 8
09 May 2026

Ponta Delgada, Azores

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Day 9
10 May 2026

At Sea

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Day 10
11 May 2026

At Sea

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Day 11
12 May 2026

Cádiz

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Day 12
13 May 2026

Málaga

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Day 13
14 May 2026

Cartagena

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Day 14
15 May 2026

At Sea

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Day 15
16 May 2026

Barcelona

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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.

Explore Disney Dream

Deck 14

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  • Outlook
  • Radio Studio
  • Elevators

Deck 13

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  • Goofy Golf
  • Sports Simulator
  • Goofy's Sports Deck
  • Edge
  • Currents Bar
  • Elevators
  • Concierge Private Sun Deck
  • Satellite Falls

Deck 12

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  • Concierge Royal Suite with Verandah
  • Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah
  • Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Concierge Lounge
  • Senses Spa Additional Treatment Rooms
  • Funnel Puddle Pool
  • AquaDuck Entrance
  • Waves Bar
  • Remy
  • Meridian
  • Palo
  • Elevators

Deck 11

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  • Senses Juice Bar
  • Senses Fitness Center
  • Rainforest Room
  • Senses Treatment Salons
  • Couples Villa
  • Senses Spa & Salon
  • Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Concierge 1-Bedroom Suite with Verandah
  • Quiet Cove Pool
  • Cove Bar
  • Cove Cafe
  • Flo's Cafe
  • Luigi's Pizza/ Tow-Master's Grill /Fillmore's Favorites
  • Eye Scream/ Frozone Treats
  • Whozits & Whatzits
  • Funnel Vision
  • Donald's Pool
  • Micky's Pool & Slide
  • Nemo's Reef
  • Beverage Station
  • Vanellope's Sweets & Treats
  • Cabanas
  • Elevators

Deck 10

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  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Standard Inside Stateroom
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Elevators

Deck 9

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  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom
  • Standard Inside Stateroom
  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Deluce Oceanview Stateroom
  • Elevators

Deck 8

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  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
  • Elevators

Deck 7

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  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom
  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom
  • Standard Stateroom
  • Elevators

Deck 6

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  • Standard Inside Stateroom
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom
  • Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah
  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom
  • Elevators

Deck 5

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  • Buena Vista Theatre
  • It's a Small World Nursery
  • Disney's Oceaneer Club
  • Disney's Oceaneer Lab
  • Vibe
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
  • Standard Inside Stateroom
  • Deluxe Inside Stateroom
  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
  • Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom
  • Elevators

Deck 4

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  • Walt Disney Theatre
  • Buena Vista Theatre
  • Vista Cafe
  • Shutters
  • Vista Cafe
  • Port Desk Shopping
  • Connect@Sea
  • Disney Vacation Planning
  • Walking/Jogging Track
  • D Lounge
  • Tiffany & Co.
  • District Lounge
  • Pub 687
  • Pink: Wine and Champagne Bar
  • The District
  • Skyline
  • Evolution
  • Elevators

Deck 3

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  • Walt Disney Theatre
  • Preludes
  • Mickey's Mainsail
  • Whitecaps
  • Sea Treasure
  • Bon Voyage
  • Guest Services
  • Royal Court
  • Animator's Palate
  • Elevators

Deck 2

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  • Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom
  • Standard Inside Stateroom
  • Vista Garden
  • Enchanted Garden
  • Elevators

Deck 1

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  • Health Centre
  • Elevators
  • Tender Lobby

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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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Top Ten European Cruise Excursions

Top Ten European Cruise Excursions

Top Ten European Cruise Excursions View Europe Cruises Europe is full of so many wonderful things to see and do, from world-famous attractions to hidden gems. If you’re hoping to experience some magical moments on your cruise to Europe, here are ten of the best cruise excursions to do. Race Sea Kayaking in Dubrovnik – Royal Caribbean Sporty cruisers will love Royal Caribbean‘s super active excursions. Take to the sapphire waters outside of Dubrovnik’s historic walls for a thrilling kayak race. If you have a bit of a competitive streak, you’ll have great fun trying to beat your fellow holidaymakers and earn epic bragging rights. Afterwards, you’ll head to the stunning island of Lokrum to soak up the sun and recharge. A Visit to a Local Farmer by Horse and Carriage and Bus Panorama – Disney Cruise Line You can live your Disney fairy-tale in Rostock, Germany with this enchanting excursion. First, you’ll travel through idyllic German countryside in true Prince or Princess style on horse and carriage. You’ll then arrive at a traditional farm, where you’ll learn how the adorable thatched rooves of Rostock are made. And children can enjoy a pony ride! Ape’s Den, St. Michael’s Cave and Europa Point Excursions – Norwegian Cruise Line Visit the fabulous island of Gibraltar with NCL to take part in this brilliant excursion. At Europa Point, you’ll see two gorgeous religious buildings, the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque and the Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, whilst taking in the sensational views of Gibraltar. Following this, you’ll explore the magical St. Michael’s cave. And lastly, you’ll head to the Ape’s Den to meet some incredibly cute Barbary Macaques. Let’s Take a Selfie: Istanbul – Norwegian Cruise Line Take to Istanbul – the best cruise excursion for those aiming for the perfect holiday insta pics. On this tour of the fantastical city of Istanbul, you’ll be provided with a selfie stick to take photos with world-famous sights like the Grand Bazaar, Pierre Loti Hill, and Camilica Mosque. Then, you’ll end your day sipping some traditional Turkish drinks. To enjoy this excursion, simply cruise the Greek Isles with NCL. Versailles Palace and Grounds – Princess Cruises Sail to France with Princess Cruises to take a tour of the marvellous palace of Versailles. Here you’ll encounter the breathtaking Hall of Mirrors and Hercules Drawing Room. Then, you’ll visit the gardens to admire exquisite statues and fountains. Santorini Volcano Hiking Excursions – Norwegian Cruise Line Another great trip for active cruisers, this NCL excursion will have you hiking to the top of New Kameni to take in some phenomenal views. Then, you’ll travel to Palea Kameni to relax in the natural hot springs, perfect for easing off your muscles after your hike. Montserrat Tour, Barcelona- Celebrity Cruises This Celebrity Cruises excursion allows you to trek to the Montserrat Monastery. Once you’re there, you’ll see the statue of the Black Madonna – the Patron Saint of Barcelona. You’ll also have an opportunity to stroll around the Montserrat Monastery Museum and see art by the likes of Dali and Monet. Caves of Nerja – Royal Caribbean Cruise to Malaga with Royal Caribbean to enjoy this amazing excursion. As you wander around these spectacular caves, you’ll see amazingly preserved prehistoric wall art and the world’s largest stalagmite, which stands at 32 metres high. The Greenlanders – Celebrity Cruises This Celebrity Cruises excursion allows you to experience Greenlandic culture in the most intimate way possible. You’ll have the privilege of visiting the home of a Qaqortoq local and listening to them talk about their lifestyle, as you drink traditional Kaffemik and yummy Greenlandic cake. Ancient Ephesus – Princess Cruises When you take this Princess Cruises excursion, you’ll come face to face with incredible ancient relics. Once a Roman provincial capital and trading centre between the East and West, immerse yourself in the ancient ruins of Ephesus. Visit the Grand Theatre and ruins of Ephesus’ Basilica, or the market district with thousands of merchants offering wares to rival the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. If any of these excursions tickle your fancy, why not check out our European Cruise Deals and you could soon be experiencing some of these amazing adventures for yourself!View Our Europe Cruises

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