Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas 14 Night Tour of the Mediterranean 13th May 2022

Code: GBDFVD
14 NIGHTS
Cruise type:
  • navigator-of-the-seas-royal-caribbean_900x900
  • Navigator dining
  • Independence suite
  • Navigator interior stateroom
  • Navigator oceanview stateroom with balcony
  • Navigator oceanview
  • Navigator Spa
  • Navigator superior Balcony

14 NIGHT MEDITERRANEAN TOUR CRUISE

Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas 13th May 2022

Join the  Navigator of the Seas in Southampton on this  14 night Magical Mediterranean Tour Cruise with ports of call at: Gibraltar – Alicante – Civitavecchia – Livorno – Marseille – Barcelona – Lisbon and Vigo before returning to Southampton  where you  disembark.

 

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Southampton
DEPARTURE TIME Board your ship between 12 noon and 3 p.m.
INCLUDED
14 Night Cruise Full Board
NOT INCLUDED
Shore Excursions
On Board Gratuity

YOUR HOLIDAY HOME AT SEA

Navigator of the Seas

Bright, beautiful and outstanding for whatever kind of cruise you want, the Navigator of the Seas is a supberb choice for a family holiday of a lifetime or a romantic getaway with a loved one. Excellent entertainment, fabulous food and relaxing spaces in which to unwind, this stunning ship has it all. There are lavish shows, a sumptuous spa with solarium pool and fun facilities like ice-skating, roller-blading, water-slides and a multi-route rock-climbing wall.

Facilities on board

  • Ice-skating rink
  • Rock-climbing wall
  • In-line skating
  • Main three-tier restaurant, range of casual eateries and Portofino Italian restaurant
  • ShipShape® Day Spa and Fitness Center
  • Royal Promenade (open 24 hours)
  • Tonnage 137,276
  • Passenger capacity 3,114
  • Total Crew 1,185
  • Total Cabins 1,557
  • Decks 14
Day 1: Southampton

Embark your ship – Navigator of the Seas®

Day 2: At Sea
Day 3: At Sea
Day 4: Gibraltar

Gibraltar. The Rock of Gibraltar crouches guard like, protecting the entrance to the Mediterranean from unwelcome visitors. Many countries have fought for control of this passage between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, resulting in a vibrant cultural melting pot. Narrow steep lanes are busy with English tourists, veiled Moroccan women in caftans, and Spanish residents. Stroll below the white cliffs among a profusion of palm, pine, and cypress. Go below to Gibraltar’s caves, or up above to see the Rock’s Barbary apes.

Day 5: Alicante

Alicante is a multi-faceted city. Constantly changing around every corner as you stroll around. Its port is similar to most other Spanish ports. The Playa del Postiguet is an expanse of soft creamy sand with an ample supply “to rent” sun loungers, parasols, cabana beds, beach volleyball courts and ocean-view bars. Whilst the Explanada de Espana is a perfectly straight street of waterside restaurants, sidewalk cafes and the odd craft stall. The historic part of the city is to the North and well worth a visit, particularly the 16th century castle of Santa Barbara.

Day 6: At Sea
Day 7: Civitavecchia (Rome)

Civitavecchia (Rome) is often described as the Eternal City and is filled with breath taking treasurers of almost every description – The Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, St Peter’s Basilica, the Colosseum, and the Trevi Fountain where a tossed coin promises your return to this city of Romance. Take a walk along the famous (and expensive) Via Veneto which came to fame in the 1960’ as the centre of la dolce vita (the sweet life) attracting jet setters and stars from around the world. Tour its many historical landmarks and enjoy the food, the culture, the ambiance, and the surrounding scenery. There is no doubt you’ll learn the meaning of la dolce vita when you visit Rome.

Day 8: Livorno

Livorno.is claimed to be the cradle of the Renaissance and is home to the Uffizi Gallery which is only rivaled by the Louvre for its collection of Renaissance masterpieces. You can also make your way to the world-famous tower of Pisa which took over 177 years to build and has been leaning since construction began in 1173.

Day 9: Marseille

Marseille is France’s second largest city and a virtual melting pot of peoples and cultures with a salty city with a feel and culture all its own. Dominating the harbour is the infamous Chateau d’If, the rocky prison from which Alexandre Dumas’ Count of Monte Cristo escaped. Marseille is also your gateway to Provence. Also try the renowned bouillabaisse or tour the lovely towns and vineyards of Provence.

Day 10: Barcelona

Barcelona combines everything that is most charming about Mediterranean cities – a relaxed pace, months of endless sunshine, unbeatable food – with the cultural and design sophistication of almost any city in the northern hemisphere. Its patchwork of architectural styles displays dark, Gothic façades next to the harlequin buildings of the Modernistas and the skyline-piercing constructions of Jean Nouvel or Herzog and de Meuron, and a day spent admiring them can be topped off with a sun-downer on one of the city’s seven beaches before dinner at any number of Michelin-starred gastronomic temples or humble, family-run tapas bars.

Day 11: At sea
Day 12: Lisbon

Lisbon. The wonderful city of Lisbon is simply full of Neoclassical buildings and wide plazas. Famed as the port from which the ships departed on their discovery of the Americas and the New World.  Lisbon’s magnificent harbour is spanned by the longest suspension bridge in Europe. Other landmarks include the World Heritage Sites of Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both built in Lisbon’s native Manueline architectural style.

Day 13: Vigo

Vigo is set in a beautiful natural environment and its cultural scene far exceeds its size. Try the local seafood at the port, go shopping at the Rua do Príncipe, or brave the blue fire of the traditional Galacian punch drink queimada.

Day 14: At sea
 Day 15: Southampton
 Disembark your ship – Navigator of the Seas®

 

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