DATE
27 Oct 2024
PRICE
$ 3499
Introduction
14-night voyage onTransatlantic from Barcelona, Spain
Adults only
What's Included
All Food
From refined dining to relaxed casual, all of our 20+ eateries featuring menus curated by Michelin star chefs are yours to enjoy.
Soft Drinks & Water
Stay hydrated with still and sparkling water, non-pressed juices, sodas, teas and even drip coffee.
Wifi
Browse, post, and stay connected with wifi — whenever you want, and wherever you are on the ship.
Tips
We’ve taken care (of taking care) of your servers, so we cover the gratuities for your onboard experiences.
Group Fitness Classes
Yoga, meditation, cycling, HIIT classes, and more — all your group fitness classes are covered.
Shows & Entertainment
Developed by the world’s most-talked-about producers and artists, you have a ticket to all of our awe-inspiring shows.
- 1 day Barcelona, Spain: Departs at 05:00 PM, local time * All aboard 2 hrs before departure
- 2 day Sailing
- 3 day Casablanca, Morocco 09:30 AM – 10:00 PM, local time
- 4 day Sailing
- 5 day Gran Canaria, Spain 09:00 AM – 08:00 PM, local time
- 6 day Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM, local time
- 7 – 14 day Sailing
- 15 day Miami, Florida, United States Arrives at 06:30 AM, local time
*** Please allow up to an hour for the Gangway to open to disembark
- Social insider – Two lower & two hideaway beds, Fair & Flexible rate: Voyage date changes allowed, Update names or transfer voyage* Price per person: 3449 cad
- Insider – Roomy rainshower, Mood lighting, Glam station, Large flat screen TV* Price per person: 3791 cad
- Sea View – Porthole window for ocean views, Roomy rainshower, Mood lighting, Transformative seabed* Price per person: 4225 cad
Please contact us for offers and pricing for alternative cabins on the ship
Going on a cruise can be an exciting adventure, but it’s essential to be prepared. Here are some must-know things:
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- Travel Documents: Ensure you have all necessary travel documents such as your passport, visa (if required), cruise tickets, and any other identification required.
- Pack Smartly: Pack light, but include essentials like comfortable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, medications, and any other personal items you may need. Check the dress code for formal nights or special events on board.
- Medical Precautions: Bring any necessary medications and consult your doctor if you have any health concerns. Most cruise ships have medical facilities, but they may not be as extensive as on land.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water, especially in warm climates, to stay hydrated. It’s easy to forget when you’re surrounded by water, but the sea air and sun can be dehydrating.
- Safety Drill: Attend the mandatory safety drill conducted at the beginning of the cruise. Familiarize yourself with the location of life jackets, emergency exits, and muster stations.
- Onboard Activities: Take advantage of the onboard activities and entertainment options. Cruise ships offer a variety of amenities such as pools, spas, fitness centers, theaters, and more.
- Dining Options: Explore the dining options available on the ship, including formal dining rooms, specialty restaurants, buffets, and room service. Check if reservations are required for specialty restaurants.
- Excursions: Research and book shore excursions in advance or explore ports on your own. Consider your interests and activity levels when choosing excursions.
- Budgeting: Set a budget for onboard expenses such as gratuities, drinks, souvenirs, and optional activities. Keep track of your spending to avoid overspending.
- Sea Sickness: If you’re prone to motion sickness, consider bringing motion sickness remedies like medication or wristbands. Choose a cabin in the middle of the ship and on a lower deck, where motion is less noticeable.
- Stay Connected: Check the onboard internet options if you need to stay connected during the cruise. Internet packages can be expensive, so plan accordingly.
- Respect the Environment: Be mindful of the environment and follow the ship’s guidelines for waste disposal and conservation efforts.
- Emergency Procedures: Familiarize yourself with the ship’s emergency procedures and know how to contact the crew in case of an emergency.
- Tipping: Understand the tipping policies on the cruise line. Some cruise lines include gratuities in the fare, while others require additional tipping.
- Enjoy Yourself: Most importantly, relax and enjoy your cruise experience! Take time to unwind, explore new destinations, and create lasting memories.
BARCELONA
Buzzing about Barcelona
With its laid-back attitude, fresh-from-the-sea cuisine, and thriving art scene, Barcelona is the envy of every other Mediterranean city. No other stop on the Mediterranean oozes culture like Barcelona. Thanks to the famous Antoni Gaudí’s avant-garde architecture and influence, Barcelona boasts nine UNESCO World Heritage sites for visitors to marvel at. The Catalonian capital attracts bohemians, nomads and separatists seeking independence.
CASABLANCA
Medinas, Mosques, and Movie Magic
Popularized in pop culture by the classic Humphrey Bogart film, the reality of Casablanca is arguably even more magical than its Hollywood depiction. “The White City”, as it’s called for its distinctive whitewashed art deco architecture, is a fascinating cultural blend of French colonial and Arab influence.
GRAN CANARIA
Go from grand to great on the Canary capes
West of Morocco sit the Spanish Canary Islands; a vibrant archipelago surrounded by crisp Atlantic waves and twirling African winds. Maybe it’s the lush valley greens, the deep ocean blues, or the pirated gold from across the sea, but when mixing these island elements with fixtures typical of a European city (you know — dramatic cathedrals, narrow streets, old-timey villages) Gran Canaria is one of those utopian islands that can’t possibly have it all. Lucky for you, it does.
GRAN CANARIA
Go from grand to great on the Canary capes
West of Morocco sit the Spanish Canary Islands; a vibrant archipelago surrounded by crisp Atlantic waves and twirling African winds. Maybe it’s the lush valley greens, the deep ocean blues, or the pirated gold from across the sea, but when mixing these island elements with fixtures typical of a European city (you know — dramatic cathedrals, narrow streets, old-timey villages) Gran Canaria is one of those utopian islands that can’t possibly have it all. Lucky for you, it does.
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE
Follow the stars to an isle of contrasts
Tenerife is, without a doubt, the most striking of the Canary Islands. With a mild climate throughout the year and an incredibly diverse landscape, the island offers the perfect setting for a myriad of experiences that cover everything from blissful pampering to irresistible, adrenaline-pumping activities. And on that note, it’s hard to ignore the imposing silhouette of El Teide towering over the heart of the island — nor should you.
MIAMI
The atmosphere beyond the pier
The picture painted on television — clad with string bikinis, frozen drinks, and catchy 90s songs that echo its namesake — doesn’t quite do Miami justice. Sure, South Beach still radiates the colorful electricity of a gorgeous and multicultural beach not found elsewhere in the United States, but there’s so much more to uncover of Miami’s diverse identity.