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28-Day Mediterranean Medley & Atlantic Crossing
28 nightsFrom Athens (Piraeus), Greece19 ports of call

28-Day Mediterranean Medley & Atlantic Crossing

Seabourn · Seabourn Ovation

Departs
30 Oct 2027
Returns
27 Nov 2027
Duration
28 nights
Disembark
Bridgetown, Barbados

Overview

A 28-night voyage aboard Seabourn Ovation, departing Athens (Piraeus), Greece on 30 Oct 2027 and arriving in Bridgetown, Barbados, calling at 19 destinations along the way.

Athens (Piraeus), GreeceMaltaTrapani (Sicily)CagliariAlgheroMahon, SpainBarcelonaValenciaCartagena, SpainMotril, GranadaMelillaCadizLeixoes, PortugalLisbonFunchalSt John's, AntiguaSt. KittsTrois Ilets, MartiniqueBridgetown, Barbados

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Itinerary

28 nights · 29 ports of call
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    Day 1 ·Piraeus (Athens), GreeceEmbark

    30 Oct 2027
    Depart 17:00
    Piraeus has been the port for Athens since 482 BC. The busy harbor is filled with ferries and cruise ships making their way to the Greek Islands and other Mediterranean cities. The busy metropolis of Athens and its treasure trove of antiquities lie just a few miles from the port. Even as the reality of the modern city took hold, with its high-rise apartments, crowded sidewalks and bustling traffic, the beauty of the Acropolis, the outstanding museums, charming cafés, sidewalk markets and startling views come together in a cultural mosaic for all to enjoy.
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    Day 2 ·At Sea

    31 Oct 2027
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    Day 3 ·Valletta, Malta

    1 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    Occupied successively by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, French and British, Malta has been of strategic importance throughout history. A British Crown Colony until 1964, Malta received the George Cross for its valiant resistance to German occupation in WWII. The island's rich heritage is reflected in the architecture of Valletta, the current capital, and Medina, the capital until 1565. In Valletta the Knights of St. John built such masterpieces as St. John's Co-Cathedral and the Palace of the Grand Masters, along with the fortifications that guard the town's magnificent harbors.
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    Day 4 ·Trapani, Sicily, Italy

    2 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    Bright stone buildings mark the rambling layout and baroque architecture of Trapani. Extending out into the sea, the towns characteristic shape of a scythe, frames the majestic Tower of Ligny, which rises from its most extreme point. Originally under Arab dominion, Trapani was a blossoming center for the production of salt, tuna, and coral. The city became famous throughout the Old World in the 16th century, when the work of Trapanese coral artisans was revealed. Their gorgeous collection of works in coral is preserved in the Pepoli Museum.
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    Day 5 ·Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy

    3 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    The pleasingly green, quiet island of Sardinia offers the visitor scenic beauty and a relaxed lifestyle. Cagliari, the island's capital, features handsome Italianate architecture and several churches reflecting a variety of influences. Impressive views are provided by the city's hillsides, with one of the best panoramas available from the old walls of Terrazzo Umberto. The island's natural charm has attracted pleasure-seekers to the Costa Smeralda since the Aga Khan sought shelter ashore from a storm at sea.
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    Day 6 ·Alghero, Italy

    4 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    The mountainous island of Sardinia, just ten miles south of Corsica, is the second largest in the Mediterranean. Fought over by various invaders over the centuries (from Romans to Goths to Vandals to Byzantines to Saracens), the island was eventually given to the King of Aragon. Spanish rule continued up until 1713, when Sardinia fell under Austrian rule, followed by the House of Savoy. The King of Sardinia, Victor Emmanuel II, would become the first King of Italy.The walled town of Alghero is a good starting point for excursions into the scenic northwest coast. Steep cliffs slice into the aquamarine waters of the Mediterranean, with jagged mountains serving as dramatic backdrops.
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    Day 7 ·Mahon, Menorca, Spain

    5 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    Mahon is the capital of Menorca, second largest of the Balearic Islands. It stands out from the others because of the abundance of prehistoric structures, and because its culture was influenced by British occupation in the 18th century. The people who built the prehistoric constructions are believed to have been responsible for similar works in Sardinia, and for Stonehenge in England. Believed to have been founded by the Carthaginian General Mago, Mahon was held by the Moors from the 8th to the 13th century and in turn occupied by the English, the French and the Spanish. Mahon was finally ceded to Spain by the Treaty of Amiens in 1802.
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    Day 8 ·Barcelona, Spain

    6 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
    Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is said to have been founded by the Phoenicians, and was once the rival of the powerful states of Venice and Genoa for control of the Mediterranean trade. Today, it is Spain's second largest city and has long rivaled, even surpassed Madrid in industry and commerce. The medieval atmosphere of the Gothic Quarter and the elegant boulevards combine to make the city one of Europe's most beautiful. Barcelona's active cultural life and heritage brought forth such greats as the architect Antonio Gaudi, the painter Joan Miro, and Pablo Picasso, who spent his formative years here. Other famous native Catalan artists include cellist Pau Casals, surrealist Salvador Dali, and opera singers Montserrat Caballe and Josep Carreras. Barcelona accomplished a long-cherished goal with the opportunity to host the Olympics in 1992. This big event prompted a massive building program and created a focal point of the world's attention.
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    Day 9 ·Valencia, Spain

    7 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    Valencia is located in the middle of Europe's most densely developed agricultural region. Originally a Greek settlement, the town was taken over by Romans in 138 BC and turned into a retirement town for old soldiers. The Moors controlled the land for 500 years, and this fertile plain, which today yields three to four crops, was considered to be heaven on earth. El Cid conquered Valencia for Spain in 1094, but it fell back into Moorish hands after his death. Incorporated into Spain in the 15th century, Valencia remains the nation's breadbasket.
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    Day 10 ·Cartagena, Spain

    8 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    Founded by Carthaginians in the third century BC, this ancient Mediterranean port city exemplifies the region's tumultuous history. Romans, Visigoths, Castilians and Moors have all left their marks. Under King Philip II, Cartagena's naturally deep, sheltered harbor was developed into the nation's premier naval base, a position it still enjoys today. Ancient ramparts remain, as does a lighthouse erected in Moorish times.
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    Day 11 ·Motril (Granada), Spain

    9 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
    This city of the Mediterranean coast is the second largest on the so-called Costa Tropical. But for us it is the port from which to ascend the slopes of the snow-capped Sierra Nevada to the ethereal Moorish city of Granada and the astounding complex of the Alhambra, the most beautiful display of Islamic architecture in Europe. Dramatically sited overlooking the city, the walled series of halls, courts, gardens and colonnades drip with airy carving and elaborate decorative reliefs that embody the term Arabesque. The sprawling Generalife Gardens adjoining the fortress are a memorable site unto themselves. Elsewhere in Granada, the Capilla Real is a purely Spanish Gothic building, holding the marble tombs of the Reyes Catolicos Ferdinand and Isabella behind a gilded wrought-iron screen.
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    Day 12 ·Melilla, Spanish Morocco, Spain

    10 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
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    Day 13 ·Cadiz (Seville), Spain

    11 Nov 2027
    Arrive 09:00Depart 23:00
    To taste the true flavor of this ancient port city, one should stroll its seaside promenade, pausing to rest beneath the huge banyan trees. The narrow, winding streets of the old town fan out from the port, leading you to sunny, palm-lined plazas. Visit the Catedral Nueva (New Cathedral), begun in the early 1800s but not completed for 116 years. Its dramatic, golden dome rises over a striking interior. For those who enjoy people-watching as much as sightseeing, the seafood restaurants along the eastern edge of the port provide the ideal setting.
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    Day 14 ·At Sea

    12 Nov 2027
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    Day 15 ·Leixoes (Porto), Portugal

    13 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
    The commercial center of northern Portugal and hub of the port wine trade, Porto is a gracious, cosmopolitan city noted for its 12th century cathedral and medieval churches, picturesque narrow streets and wine lodges at Vila Nova de Gaia. It is clustered on hills overlooking a river, and is a northern European style city with granite church towers, narrow streets and hidden Baroque treasures.
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    Day 16 ·Lisbon, Portugal

    14 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
    The great period of "the Discoveries" accounted for phenomenal wealth brought back from India, Africa and Brazil by the great Portuguese navigators. Gold, jewels, ivory, porcelain and spices helped finance grand new buildings and impressive monuments in Lisbon, the country's capital city. As you sail up the Tagus River, be on deck to admire Lisbon's panorama and see some of the great monuments lining the river. Lisbon is one of Europe's smallest capital cities but considered by many visitors to be one of the most likeable. Spread over a string of seven hills, the city offers a variety of faces, including a refreshing no-frills simplicity reflected in the people as they go unhurriedly through their day enjoying a hearty and delicious cuisine accompanied by the country's excellent wines.
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    Day 17 ·At Sea

    15 Nov 2027
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    Day 18 ·Funchal (Madeira), Portugal

    16 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    The Madeira Archipelago, consisting of the islands Madeira, Porto Santo and Desertas, is situated in the Atlantic, about 400 miles from the African coast and 560 miles from Lisbon. Discovered by the Portuguese in 1419, Madeira, the largest of the islands, became of great importance to Portugal for its sugar production and later on for the cultivation of wine. The unusually temperate oceanic climate and extraordinary scenery had Northern Europeans flocking to Madeira as early as the 18th century to spend the winter months. The winning combination of high, rocky peaks, steep green ravines and waterfalls in the interior, with the flowering charm of Funchal still attracts nearly half a million visitors each year.
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    Day 19 ·At Sea

    17 Nov 2027
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    Day 20 ·At Sea

    18 Nov 2027
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    Day 21 ·At Sea

    19 Nov 2027
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    Day 22 ·At Sea

    20 Nov 2027
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    Day 23 ·At Sea

    21 Nov 2027
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    Day 24 ·At Sea

    22 Nov 2027
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    Day 25 ·At Sea

    23 Nov 2027
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    Day 26 ·St. Johns, Antigua and Barbuda

    24 Nov 2027
    Arrive 09:00Depart 19:00
    Antigua is blessed with an abundance of shining white beaches, and many of these have sprouted top-end resort hotels that engender golf courses and other amenities counted among the best in the Caribbean. A pleasant drive up through farms and tiny villages leads to the commanding fortress on Shirley Heights, from which you can survey the town and the harbor of Nelson’s Dockyard across the island. Once a carenage for British frigates, today it is an enclave of shops and restaurants.
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    Day 27 ·Carambola Beach, Saint Kitts and Nevis

    25 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    A classic golden arc of sugary sand at South Friar’s Bay, Carambola is home to the island’s most luxurious beach clubs and restaurants. Umbrellas, loungers and optional water sports abound for those so inclined. Otherwise St. Kitts has other attractions, including a number of lovingly preserved plantation great houses, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brimstone Hill Fortress and a scenic narrow gauge sugarcane railway.
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    Day 28 ·Trois Ilets, Martinique

    26 Nov 2027
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    Les Trois-Îlets is a town on the Caribbean island of Martinique. It's known as the birthplace of Joséphine, Napoléon Bonaparte’s first wife. Her family’s sugar plantation is now the Pagerie Museum, with childhood mementos and a love letter from Napoléon. Nearby, exhibits at the Maison de la Canne detail how sugar cane shaped Martinique’s history. North, Pointe du Bout is a water-sports hub with boutiques and cafes.
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    Day 29 ·Bridgetown, BarbadosDisembark

    27 Nov 2027
    Arrive 07:00
    Barbados has retained many of the trappings of its British colonial heritage. Judges and barristers wear proper robes and wigs, police don helmets styled after London bobbies and cricket remains a national passion. Barbados also has all the sporting appeal of the rest of the Caribbean, with pristine beaches, powerful surf and crystal clear waters. Brightly colored homes and hibiscus flowers mingle with mahogany trees and English churches dating back to the 17th century.

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