Western Mediterranean onboard Navigator of the Seas, 18 September 2016
- Mediterranean, Southampton Departures
- Cruises From Southampton, Ocean Cruises
- 13 nights
- From £1465
Navigator of the Seas boasts incredible features including the FlowRider® surf simulator, outdoor cinema screen, ground-breaking virtual balconies and a host of amazing restaurants serving delicious cuisine from around the world.
Refurbished in 2013, Navigator of the Seas offers spectacular staterooms with panoramic views, glass balconies and enhanced dining options, including speciality restaurant Izumi, serving Asian Fusion cuisine and Royal Caribbean favourites, Giovanni’s Table and Chops Grille. Cruising directly from Southampton, Navigator of the Seas allows guests to explore Europe and the Mediterranean’s most exciting destinations without the need to fly.
Day |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
Activity |
1 |
Southampton, England |
|
16:30 |
EMBARK |
2 |
Cruising |
|
|
CRUISING |
3 |
Cruising |
|
|
CRUISING |
4 |
Gibraltar, United Kingdom |
11:00 |
17:00 |
DOCKED |
5 |
Cartagena, Spain |
07:00 |
16:00 |
DOCKED |
6 |
Palma De Mallorca, Spain |
09:00 |
18:00 |
DOCKED |
7 |
Barcelona, Spain |
07:00 |
17:00 |
DOCKED |
8 |
Valencia, Spain |
07:00 |
15:00 |
DOCKED |
9 |
Málaga, Spain |
12:00 |
20:00 |
DOCKED |
10 |
Seville (Cádiz, Spain) |
07:00 |
18:00 |
DOCKED |
11 |
Lisbon, Portugal |
10:00 |
20:00 |
DOCKED |
12 |
Cruising |
|
|
CRUISING |
13 |
Cruising |
|
|
CRUISING |
14 |
Southampton, England |
05:30 |
|
DEBARK |
DAY 1
Southampton, England
The cruise capital of Europe, Southampton plays host to over four million visitors a year and boasts an impressive cultural offering, from museums, music venues and art galleries, to award winning parks and the general hustle and bustle of a diverse city with fantastic shopping facilities.
DAY 2
Cruising
An ‘at sea’ day is your chance to explore all the amazing activities the ship has to offer, including doing nothing at all. Relax in the Spa, take in a show at the theatre, or experience any of the incredible dining venues. There’s so much to do the difficulty will be choosing what to do next!
DAY 3
Cruising
An ‘at sea’ day is your chance to explore all the amazing activities the ship has to offer, including doing nothing at all. Relax in the Spa, take in a show at the theatre, or experience any of the incredible dining venues. There’s so much to do the difficulty will be choosing what to do next!
DAY 4
Gibraltar, United Kingdom
Take the cable car to the top of the 1,400ft sheer-sided peak for panoramic views of the town, your ship, Spain and Africa. Then descend on foot to Michael’s Cave with its sparkling rock formations. Round off your day with great duty free shopping.
DAY 5
Cartagena, Spain
During the 16th and 17th centuries, when Spain held sway over the rest of Europe, much of its naval power was projected from the port of Cartagena. Many of the coastal fortifications from that era still exist, providing splendid views of the harbor.
DAY 6
Palma De Mallorca, Spain
The best views are reserved by those who arrive by sea. The circular white battlements of Bellver Castle sit on a hill overlooking the towering gothic cathedral, a wonder that took 400 years to build. Mallorca also leads the way in man-made pearls.
DAY 7
Barcelona, Spain
Vying for your attention in Catalonia’s visually stunning capital are the magnificent medieval buildings of the lively Gothic quarter and the exotic creations of architect Antoni Gaudi – the Sagrada Familia Temple and Parc Güell, to name just a few.
DAY 8
Valencia, Spain
Known as the birthplace of paella, Valencia is a vibrant, friendly, mildly chaotic place with two outstanding fine-arts museums, an accessible old quarter, an expansive cultural and scientific complex – and one of Spain’s most exciting nightlife scenes.
DAY 9
Málaga, Spain
A spectacular legacy of Moorish culture, your must-sees are within an easy walk of the pier or take a trip to Granada to the exquisite Alhambra Palace. This is also the birthplace of Picasso, you can visit one of his first homes.
DAY 10
Seville (Cádiz, Spain)
From Cádiz you can easily get to Seville, exploring the old town with its quaint Moorish feel as well as its impressive monuments, pretty parks and lovely architecture. Along the way, restore your energy at any of the mouth-watering tapas bars offering some of the country’s finest seafood and typical Andalusian cuisine.
DAY 11
Lisbon, Portugal
One of Europe’s oldest and most beautiful capitals. Enjoy local delicacy Pastel de Nata (custard cake), exploring the wide boulevards lined by black and white mosaic sidewalks. Brightly coloured trams everywhere, the best for sightseeing is No.28.
DAY 12
Cruising
An ‘at sea’ day is your chance to explore all the amazing activities the ship has to offer, including doing nothing at all. Relax in the Spa, take in a show at the theatre, or experience any of the incredible dining venues. There’s so much to do the difficulty will be choosing what to do next!
DAY 13
Cruising
An ‘at sea’ day is your chance to explore all the amazing activities the ship has to offer, including doing nothing at all. Relax in the Spa, take in a show at the theatre, or experience any of the incredible dining venues. There’s so much to do the difficulty will be choosing what to do next!
DAY 14
Southampton, England
The cruise capital of Europe, Southampton plays host to over four million visitors a year and boasts an impressive cultural offering, from museums, music venues and art galleries, to award winning parks and the general hustle and bustle of a diverse city with fantastic shopping facilities.