14 nightsFrom Lisbon12 ports of call
Lisbon to Southampton
Regent Seven Seas Cruises · Seven Seas Mariner
Overview
A 14-night voyage aboard Seven Seas Mariner, departing Lisbon on 9 Jun 2028 and arriving in Southampton, calling at 12 destinations along the way.
LisbonOporto(Porto), PortugalVigoSantiago de CompostelaBilbaoBordeauxLa Rochelle, FranceFowey, EnglandSt Malo, FranceSt. HelierLe HavreSouthampton
Itinerary
14 nights · 15 ports of call- 1
Day 1 ·LisbonEmbark
9 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00Legend states that Ulysses founded Lisbon, calling it Olisipo. Others claim that the name is Phoenician, but all agree it’s one of Europe’s most fascinating destinations. On All Saints’ Day in 1755 a devastating earthquake destroyed much of the city. The Baixa (Lower City) was rebuilt on neo-classical lines that still form the heart of the city. The elegant ‘City of Explorers’overlooks the River Tagus, and offers a number of distinctive neighborhoods to discover. Tour the Alfama, where the winding streets still retain much of their Moorish atmosphere. Stroll to Bairro Alto and hear the melodious sounds of Portugal’s Fado music. Nearby excursions transport you to the lavish 18th-century palace of Queluz and Sintra’s Royal Palace. - 2
Day 2 ·Oporto
10 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00Explore picturesque, historic Oporto and the Vila Nova de Gaia quarter, home of its signature port wine industry. Or discover Portugal’s scenic countryside and visit Guimaraes with its impressive medieval castle and beautiful Braga with its Bom Jesus shrine and superb cathedral. Look for gold and silver filigree jewelry, lovely azulejos tiles, porcelain, leather goods, needlepoint carpets and Madeiran lace and embroidery. Try a northern specialty - caldo verde, a soup of potatoes, shredded cabbage and smoked sausage, or appetizers including sheep’s cheese, olives and smoked ham. Fish and pork top most menus, accompanied by port wine. - 3
Day 3 ·Vigo
11 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00Port of Vigo located in Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain is the biggest fishing port in the world and one of the busiest in transportation. It is also home of the world's largest fishing company, - 4
Day 4 ·La Coruna (Santiago de Compostela)
12 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 16:30La Coruna is a busy port on the Atlantic Ocean that provides a distribution point for agricultural goods from the region. It was the arrival of democracy in Spain after the death of Francisco Franco that caused a major growth in the city. The city is the site of the Roman Tower of Hercules, a lighthouse that has been in continuous operation for nearly 2,000 years. The city is also well-known for its characteristic glazed window balconies, called galerías. - 5
Day 5 ·Bilbao
13 Jun 2028Arrive 10:30Depart 20:30Bilbao straddles the Bilbao or Nervión River some 15 miles from the Cantabrian Seacoast. An industrial city, the metropolitan area ranks among Spain's most important commercial and financial centers. Proximity to the sea and early discovery of vast mineral deposits led to the development of the port. The modern city center is El Ensanche (literally "the expansion"). Possibly the newest source of great local pride is the remarkable Guggenheim Museum-Bilbao. - 6
Day 6 ·At Sea
14 Jun 2028 - 7
Day 7 ·Bordeaux
15 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 23:59Bordeaux is located near the European Atlantic coast, in the north of the Aquitaine region in France. The city is built on a bend of the river Garonne, with the city literally divided into two parts. The world's wine capital, Bordeaux has about 60 appellations, 9,000 wine-producing châteaux, and 13,000 grape growers. With an annual production of over 700 million bottles, Bordeaux produces large quantities of everyday wine as well as the most expensive ones. - 8
Day 8 ·Bordeaux
16 Jun 2028Depart 19:00Bordeaux is located near the European Atlantic coast, in the north of the Aquitaine region in France. The city is built on a bend of the river Garonne, with the city literally divided into two parts. The world's wine capital, Bordeaux has about 60 appellations, 9,000 wine-producing châteaux, and 13,000 grape growers. With an annual production of over 700 million bottles, Bordeaux produces large quantities of everyday wine as well as the most expensive ones. - 9
Day 9 ·La Rochelle, France
17 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00 - 10
Day 10 ·At Sea
18 Jun 2028 - 11
Day 11 ·Fowey, UK
19 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00 - 12
Day 12 ·St. Malo
20 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00Explore this fascinating fortified town or discover the lovely medieval town of Dinan and its impressive clock tower and picturesque half-timbered houses. Drive along the rugged Brittany coast and savor the stunning view of mystical Mont St. Michel before wandering through its steep winding streets and the mazelike abbey passages. - 13
Day 13 ·St. Helier
21 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00St Helier, Jersey's capital and administrative centre, stands in St Aubin's Bay on the southern side of the island. The town is named after Jersey’s most famous saint who lived and preached in the island in the 8th Century. The affluent town has a vibrant atmosphere, definitely British but with a distinct French and influences. Many streets carry old French titles and many shop fronts still display the names of their island founders. The paved town center boasts a huge variety of stores, shops, restaurants and cafés. Stroll along the harbor and marina and watch the comings and goings of ferries, yachts and small fishing vessels. St Helier offers a wide range of museums including the Jersey Museum, Island Fortress Occupation Museum, and the award-winning Maritime Museum. On a rocky islet in the bay stand Elizabeth Castle and the Hermitage. There are also a number of beautiful parks including Les Jardins de la Mer, in the newly created Waterfront area. - 14
Day 14 ·Le Havre
22 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00Le Havre is a major port in northern France's Normandy region, where the Seine River meets the English Channel. It's joined to the city across the estuary, Honfleur, by the Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge. Following WWII, Le Havre's heavily damaged city center was famously redesigned by Belgian architect Auguste Perret. Today it features many landmark examples of reinforced-concrete architecture. - 15
Day 15 ·SouthamptonDisembark
23 Jun 2028Arrive 07:00Southampton is the largest city and port on the south coast of England. Tour the historic byways of Old Town with its Medieval walls and Tudor architecture. Spend an hour or two meandering along the pathways of Royal Victoria Country Park, picturesquely set along the waterfront on the grounds of a former military hospital where Florence Nightingale once worked. Southampton's maritime past can be explored by strolling along the Town Quay with its marina and lively bars and restaurants. It was here that the Titanic departed on its fateful journey and where the Mayflower sailed for the New World.
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