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    The Iberian Peninsula & Fortified Cities of the Atlantic Cruise
    10 nights
    from $9,040* per person twin share
    Save 30%*. Plus, exclusive $250* onboard credit per person, all meals, all beverages, shore excursions, Wi-Fi, and more
    Set off to discover the Portuguese, Spanish and French Atlantic shores, veritable treasure chests of natural beauty and history. As you glide along the water, you will see cliffs shaped by the wind, lively fishing ports and historic cities all reveal themselves, delving travellers in a marine heritage nurtured by Latin and Celtic influences. In these seaside territories, marked by the great sagas of the Atlantic route, each port of call unveils its jewels: secular architecture, the authentic charm of the corsair cities, spectacular coastal walks, and so on. An elegant marine adventure, featuring wild nature, a rich past and a gentle European way of life.
    Your cruise includes: Cruise highlights:

    Your cruise includes:

    Cruise highlights:

    Your cruise includes:

    Your cruise includes:

    • 10 nights aboard Le Austral in a Balcony Stateroom
    • Exclusive $250* onboard credit per person
    • All meals
    • All beverages in restaurants, bars, and minibars with a selection of Champagnes, wines and spirits, beers, cocktails, water, soft drinks, and hot beverages
    • 24-hour room service
    • One included shore excursion per guest per day
    • Unlimited onboard Wi-Fi
    • Evening events, shows, and other entertainment
    • Access to the fitness area and hammam or sauna, depending on the ship
    • All port and security charges

    Bonus: No single supplement charge for solo travellers

    Cruise highlights:

    Cruise highlights:

    • Discover the Iberian Peninsula and historic Atlantic cities
    • UNESCO Sites: the historic centre of Porto from Leixões, the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon
    • Among your included excursions: the old town of Santiago de Compostela (UNESCO) from Vigo, Mont Saint-Michel (UNESCO) from Saint-Malo, etc
    Valid for travel
    Departing 8 May 2027. Subject to availability. Seasonal surcharges may apply. Ask your personal travel manager for a quote.
    Offer expires
    3 Apr 2026 unless sold prior

    Itinerary

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    Day 1

    Lisbon, Portugal

    Portugal’s capital city located on the banks of the Tagus, only a few kilometres from the Atlantic coast, is a city of exceptionally rich cultural diversity. At the mouth of the river harbour, impose two UNESCO World Heritage monuments, Jeronimos monastery and Belem tower. The Alfama hillside is also worth visiting: known for its fado bars and its Moorish streets, this district is the oldest one of the city and one of the most typical. Not far from there, Chiado’s elegant streets are home to big fashion labels and are an invitation to a bit of of luxury shopping.

    Day 2

    Leixões - Porto, Portugal

    Located at the mouth of the Douro River, the port of Leixões lies less than 10 kilometres from Porto. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the historic centre of Porto is worth a visit for its famous Ribeira district, the metallic silhouette of the Dom-Luis bridge looming over its ancient houses, its richly decorated Baroque churches and its national Soares dos Reis museum. The São Bento station is also interesting for its typically Portuguese decoration, using Azulejos, blue square ceramic tiles decorated with geometric patterns or figurative scenes.

    Day 3

    Santiago de Compostela, Spain

    Nestling on the Atlantic coast, in the south of Galicia, the former fishing port of Vigo is now the region’s largest municipality. Its old town, more commonly known as O Berbés, will unveil its many historical monuments and the unusual architectural style of its homes. Off the coast, the Cíes Islands, declared a Nature Reserve and located in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park, offer truly splendid landscapes and exceptional biodiversity. Further north, make sure you visit Santiago de Compostela, which welcomes many pilgrims from all over the world every year. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its historical centre has significant architectural heritage.

    Day 4

    Day at sea

    Day 5

    Santander, Spain

    Facing the Bay of Biscay, its backdrop a natural setting that combines sea and mountain, Santander rolls out along a huge bay on the northern coast of the peninsula. A city of maritime tradition, it has a century-old touristic vocation. It is home to two treasures that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites: a part of the Way of Saint James and the Cave of Altamira. Its Prehistory and Archaeology Museum houses one of the most valuable Palaeolithic collections in Europe and the Maritime Museum of Cantabria is one of the most comprehensive museums in Spain dedicated to the sea. Its beaches with peaceful waters, protected from the wind, offer one of the most beautiful sea fronts with a succession of Belle Époque buildings.

    Day 6

    Bordeaux, France

    Bordeaux stretches along the banks of the Garonne river, in South-West France. Its rich wine tradition makes it the world capital of wine. Let yourself be carried away by the history of the Port de la Lune, made a UNESCO World Heritage site for its prestigious classical architecture.

    Day 7

    Bordeaux, France

    On the famous Place de la Bourse, the past and the present unite: here you can observe the majestic old buildings reflected in the contemporary Miroir d’eau creation.

    Day 8

    Day at sea

    Day 9

    Saint-Malo, France

    The mere mention of Saint-Malo’s name is enough to plunge us back into the richness of its past. The fortifications stand as testimony to the Malouins’ determination to defend their citadel, fought over by France and Britain in turn. When we drop anchor here, immerse yourself in the diversity of its heritage: the time when privateers sailed the oceans in search of trade and victories; the legendary yacht races the port city is still famous for, such as the Route du Rhum; and the final resting place of the French writer François-René de Chateaubriand, who was born here and chose to be buried here anonymously.

    Day 10

    Guernsey - Channel Islands, France

    Guernsey is an atypical and unforgettable port of call. This Channel Island will delight you with its mild, iodic climate and its green and floral landscapes. Don’t be surprised to come across dolmens and menhirs here and there, testifying to the long history of the island and its rich heritage. The attractive capital of St. Peter Port is characteristic of the delightful British atmosphere that gives the island its charm. The memory of the great writer Victor Hugo is also very present, as he lived for fifteen years in exile in Guernsey. His home, Hauteville House, preserves his memory. The incredible richness of the decoration gives a clear illustration of the creative genius of this great man.

    Day 11

    Honfleur, France

    A treasure of the Côte Fleurie, Honfleur is located on the edge of la Crique de Rouen in Normandy. You will no doubt admire the historical ships moored in its old port. With its tall, slate-covered houses, the quays provide a great setting for a very nice walk. In the streets behind the harbour, you will see many timber houses. These picturesque places were the cradle of several pre-impressionist painters. You can see their works in the Eugène Boudin museum. Exhibited works represent scenes of medieval streets and the coastline as it used to be, as illustrated by the Butin beach and its lush green hillsides.

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