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18th18 | MayMay | 202525 | Tarragona, Spain, embark on the Seven Seas Grandeur | 07:00 | 19:30 | ||
19th19 | MayMay | 202525 | Toulon, France | 11:30 | 17:30 | ||
20th20 | MayMay | 202525 | La Spezia, Italy | 06:30 | 20:00 | ||
La Spezia is sometimes thought of as nothing but a large, industrialized naval port en route to the Cinque Terre and Portovenere, but it does possess some charm, and it gives you a look at a less tourist-focused part of the Riviera. Its palm-lined promenade, fertile citrus parks, renovated Liberty-style palazzos, and colorful balcony-lined streets make parts of La Spezia surprisingly beautiful. Monday through Saturday mornings, you can stroll through the fresh fish, produce, and local-cheese stalls at the outdoor market on Piazza Cavour, and on Friday take part in the busy flea market on Via Garibaldi. There's also Porto Mirabello, a newly built tourist port with a pool club, shops, and several restaurants that overlook the fleet of super-yachts. | |||||||
21st21 | MayMay | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
22nd22 | MayMay | 202525 | Civitavecchia, Italy | 07:00 | 19:00 | ||
Italy's vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here. Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches, and the treasures of Vatican City vie for your attention, but Rome is also a wonderful place to practice the Italian-perfected il dolce far niente, the sweet art of idleness. Your most memorable experiences may include sitting at a caffè in the Campo de' Fiori or strolling in a beguiling piazza. | |||||||
23rd23 | MayMay | 202525 | Sorrento, Italy | 07:00 | 16:00 | ||
Sorrento may have become a jumping-off point for visitors to Pompeii, Capri, and Amalfi, but you can find countless reasons to love it for itself. The Sorrentine people are fair-minded and hardworking, bubbling with life and warmth. The tuff cliff on which the town rests is spread over the bay, absorbing sunlight, while orange and lemon trees waft their perfume in spring. Winding along a cliff above a small beach and two harbors, the town is split in two by a narrow ravine formed by a former mountain stream. To the east, dozens of hotels line busy Via Correale along the cliff—many have "grand" included in their names, and some indeed still are. To the west, however, is the historic sector, which still enchants. It's a relatively flat area, with winding, stone-paved lanes bordered by balconied buildings, some joined by medieval stone arches. The central piazza is named after the poet Torquato Tasso, born here in 1544. This part of town is a delightful place to walk through. Craftspeople are often at work in their stalls and shops and are happy to let you watch; in fact, that's the point. Music spots and bars cluster in the side streets near Piazza Tasso. | |||||||
24th24 | MayMay | 202525 | Valletta, Malta | 11:30 | 20:30 | ||
Malta's capital, the minicity of Valletta, has ornate palaces and museums protected by massive fortifications of honey-color limestone. Houses along the narrow streets have overhanging wooden balconies for people-watching from indoors. Generations ago they gave housebound women a window on the world of the street. The main entrance to town is through the City Gate (where all bus routes end), which leads onto Triq Repubblika (Republic Street), the spine of the grid-pattern city and the main shopping street. Triq Mercante (Merchant Street) parallels Repubblika to the east and is also good for strolling. From these two streets, cross streets descend toward the water; some are stepped. Valletta's compactness makes it ideal to explore on foot. City Gate and the upper part of Valletta are experiencing vast redevelopment that includes a new Parliament Building and open-air performance venue. The complex, completed mid-2013, has numerous pedestrian detours in place along with building noise and dust. Before setting out along Republic Street, stop at the tourist information office on Merchant Street for maps and brochures. | |||||||
25th25 | MayMay | 202525 | Messina, Italy | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
Home to the Museo Regionale of Messina, known for featuring two of Caravaggio's paintings, the city is also famous for having been the capital of the ancient kingdom of Sicily. | |||||||
26th26 | MayMay | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
27th27 | MayMay | 202525 | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | 09:00 | 18:00 | ||
If you look north of the cathedral (La Seu, or the seat of the bishopric, to Mallorcans) on a map of the city of Palma, you can see around the Plaça Santa Eulàlia a jumble of tiny streets that made up the earliest settlement. Farther out, a ring of wide boulevards traces the fortifications built by the Moors to defend the larger city that emerged by the 12th century. The zigzags mark the bastions that jutted out at regular intervals. By the end of the 19th century, most of the walls had been demolished; the only place where you can still see the massive defenses is at Ses Voltes, along the seafront west of the cathedral.A torrent (streambed) used to run through the middle of the old city, dry for most of the year but often a raging flood in the rainy season. In the 17th century it was diverted to the east, along the moat that ran outside the city walls. Two of Palma's main arteries, La Rambla and the Passeig d'es Born, now follow the stream's natural course. The traditional evening paseo (promenade) takes place on the Born.If you come to Palma by car, park in the garage beneath the Parc de la Mar (the ramp is just off the highway from the airport, as you reach the cathedral) and stroll along the park. Beside it run the huge bastions guarding the Almudaina Palace; the cathedral, golden and massive, rises beyond. Where you exit the garage, there's a ceramic mural by the late Catalan artist and Mallorca resident Joan Miró, facing the cathedral across the pool that runs the length of the park.If you begin early enough, a walk along the ramparts at Ses Voltes from the mirador beside the cathedral is spectacular. The first rays of the sun turn the upper pinnacles of La Seu bright gold and then begin to work their way down the sandstone walls. From the Parc de la Mar, follow Avinguda Antoni Maura past the steps to the palace. Just below the Plaça de la Reina, where the Passeig d'es Born begins, turn left on Carrer de la Boteria into the Plaça de la Llotja (if the Llotja itself is open, don't miss a chance to visit—it's the Mediterranean's finest Gothic-style civic building). From there stroll through the Plaça Drassana to the Museu d'Es Baluard, at the end of Carrer Sant Pere. Retrace your steps to Avinguda Antoni Maura. Walk up the Passeig d'es Born to Plaça Joan Carles I, then right on Avenida de La Unió. | |||||||
28th28 | MayMay | 202525 | Cartagena, Spain | 08:30 | 17:30 | ||
A Mediterranean city and naval station located in the Region of Murcia, southeastern Spain, Cartagena’s sheltered bay has attracted sailors for centuries. The Carthaginians founded the city in 223BC and named it Cartago Nova; it later became a prosperous Roman colony, and a Byzantine trading centre. The city has been the main Spanish Mediterranean naval base since the reign of King Philip II, and is still surrounded by walls built during this period. Cartagena’s importance grew with the arrival of the Spanish Bourbons in the 18th century, when the Navidad Fortress was constructed to protect the harbour. In recent years, traces of the city’s fascinating past have been brought to light: a well-preserved Roman Theatre was discovered in 1988, and this has now been restored and opened to the public. During your free time, you may like to take a mini-cruise around Cartagena's historic harbour: these operate several times a day, take approximately 40 minutes and do not need to be booked in advance. Full details will be available at the port. | |||||||
29th29 | MayMay | 202525 | Málaga, Spain | 07:00 | 18:00 | ||
As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. This spectacular mountain chain shelters the province from cold northerly winds, giving it a reputation as a therapeutic and exotic place in which to escape from cold northern climes. Malaga is also the gateway to many of Andalusia's enchanting historic villages, towns and cities. | |||||||
30th30 | MayMay | 202525 | Portimão, Portugal | 09:00 | 17:00 | ||
Portimão is a major fishing port, and significant investment has been poured into transforming it into an attractive cruise port as well. The city itself is spacious and has several good shopping streets—though sadly many of the more traditional retailers have closed in the wake of the global economic crisis. There is also a lovely riverside area that just begs to be strolled (lots of the coastal cruises depart from here). Don’t leave without stopping for an alfresco lunch at the Doca da Sardinha ("sardine dock") between the old bridge and the railway bridge. You can sit at one of many inexpensive establishments, eating charcoal-grilled sardines (a local specialty) accompanied by chewy fresh bread, simple salads, and local wine. | |||||||
31st31 | MayMay | 202525 | Lisbon, Portugal, disembark the Seven Seas Grandeur | 07:00 | |||
Set on seven hills on the banks of the River Tagus, Lisbon has been the capital of Portugal since the 13th century. It is a city famous for its majestic architecture, old wooden trams, Moorish features and more than twenty centuries of history. Following disastrous earthquakes in the 18th century, Lisbon was rebuilt by the Marques de Pombal who created an elegant city with wide boulevards and a great riverfront and square, Praça do Comércio. Today there are distinct modern and ancient sections, combining great shopping with culture and sightseeing in the Old Town, built on the city's terraced hillsides. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades. |
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Grade Code | From | To | |
E | Concierge Suite | £10,479 | £13,429 |
D | Concierge Suite | £10,869 | £13,819 |
Step out onto your private balcony with a freshly made cup of coffee and take in the grandeur of ocean travel. This suite is packed with stylish comfort and includes a king-sized bed with a spectacular horizon view.
Suite Size | 332 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 82 - 132 sq. ft
FREE Valet Laundry Service
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Grade Code | From | To | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,819 | £11,769 |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,059 | £12,009 |
First, the view — soak in the entirety of your ocean-going adventure out on your private balcony, or get cozy in your floor-to-ceiling-windowed sitting area. Inside is perfectly designed for maximum elegance and comfort.
Suite Size | 252 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 54 - 107 sq. ft
AMENITIES
LAYOUT
Grade Code | From | To | |
GS | Grand Suite | £21,889 | £24,839 |
Experience the joy of sailing the world with an exquisitely designed space like this suite to call home throughout your voyage. Indulge in a sumptuous living room, two full baths, lavish bath products and a private balcony.
Suite Size | 853 - 1012 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 277 - 916 sq. ft
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LAYOUT
Grade Code | From | To | |
GN | Grandeur Suite | £19,689 | £22,639 |
A glamorous home away from home with a private balcony that’s among the largest at sea. Luxuriate in its spacious living room and sitting area, and impress guests with a full-liquor bar and in-suite caviar service.
Suite Size | 655 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 165 - 263 sq. ft
AMENITIES
FREE Valet Laundry Service
LAYOUT
Private Balcony - Among the Largest at Sea
A rich colour palette, the finest fabrics and a grand piano create sophisticated comfort and a true urban chic. Plenty of space, including a large living room and a wrap-around private balcony, makes entertaining a breeze.
Suite Size | 1064 - 1114 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 831 - 994 sq. ft
Grade Code | From | To | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £13,629 | £16,579 |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,019 | £16,969 |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,409 | £17,359 |
Designed to maximize your space and comfort — highlighted by a beautifully furnished sitting area and private balcony — you'll relish time spent in this luxurious suite as you prepare for your next onshore adventure.
Suite Size | 450 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 111 - 193 sq. ft
AMENITIES
LAYOUT
Grade Code | From | To | |
RS | Regent Suite | £61,419 | £64,369 |
A one-of-a-kind achievement in lavish accommodations, this unparalleled suite boasts an in-suite spa retreat, private balcony with a Tresse Minipool, two magnificent bedrooms and more. Simply astonishing luxury.
Suite Size | 3150 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 1291 sq. ft
AMENITIES
INCLUDED: Business Class Air
Private Balcony - Among the Largest at Sea with custom-made Tresse Minipool
Grade Code | From | To | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,009 | £19,959 |
With glorious vistas in every direction, this suite is designed to complement the soothing nature of the world outside. Your private balcony will beckon from your stylish sitting area, as will the marble accents of your baths.
Suite Size | 577 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 237 sq. ft
Private Balcony - Among the Largest at Sea
Grade Code | From | To | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £9,449 | £12,399 |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £9,689 | £12,639 |
Sometimes, a bit of extra space goes a long way. With a stylish living area that includes a sitting area, walk-in closet and dual sinks in the bathroom, you'll have more room to unwind after your daily adventures.
Suite Size | 331 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 83 - 132 sq. ft
AMENITIES
LAYOUT
Grade Code | From | To | |
H | Veranda Suite | £8,509 | £11,459 |
A private balcony to sip the beverage of your choice, a sitting area with a table for in-suite breakfasts, lavish bath products, a flat-screen TV... this suite has all you need to feel spoiled on an unforgettable voyage.
Suite Size | 220 sq. ft
Balcony Size | 88 sq. ft
AMENITIES
LAYOUT
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Classic French fare with a modern twist – and glorious ocean views. If Chartreuse seems familiar, you may have once stumbled upon a chic, fine-dining restaurant on a Champs-Elysees side street. A fantasy you can taste.
Chartreuse evokes memories of a chic Parisian fine dining restaurant discovered during an evening stroll. Wherever you are seated in this regal restaurant, you will be treated to a succulent dinner while enjoying incredible ocean views. The restaurant ambiance is complemented by a menu that features modern French dishes. Available on Seven Seas Grandeur™, Seven Seas Splendor®, Seven Seas Explorer®, Seven Seas Mariner® and Seven Seas Voyager® with reservations each evening for dinner, and open for lunch on Seven Seas Explorer on alternate port days. French bistro style food is offered.
Reservations Required
Our largest specialty restaurant on a ship full of spectacular dining options. Design your very own entrée from preferred sides, sauces, pastas and main features of beef, poultry and fish. Dessert? Decadent, of course.
We are pleased to re-introduce the elegantly enhanced Compass Rose, the largest specialty restaurant across our fleet. Ensuring a tantalising mix of new and familiar items on every visit, the new lunch and dinner menus offer a vast selection to meet your discerning tastes. Exclusively aboard Seven Seas Mariner®, Seven Seas Voyager®, and Seven Seas Navigator® for lunch, you may choose from a robust list of appetisers and main courses from our specialty restaurants. And across our fleet for dinner, you have the unique ability to design your very own entrée from preferred sides, sauces, pastas and main features of beef, poultry and fish. This is in addition to sinfully indulgent desserts made by talented bakers and pastry chefs. With daily changing menus, the refreshed Compass Rose offers more choices than ever before.
From perfectly aged prime New York strip, porterhouse and succulent filet mignon to smoked salmon with a phenomenal tamarind-whiskey sauce, Prime 7 elevates classic American fare to lofty heights.
A true classic in every sense, Prime 7 sets a new standard in steakhouse fare with its contemporary interpretation of an American classic. Handsomely decorated with supple leather wing-back chairs, burnished woods and rich earth-toned fabrics, Prime 7 exudes a distinct, intimate elegance. This is sophistication redefined, a luxurious setting to enjoy classic steakhouse cuisine with a modern flair.
All the traditional starters are here, including Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes, Classic Steak Tartare, and Clam Chowder. Of course, beef is the undisputed star, and it is all USDA Prime and Dry-Aged at least 28 days to ensure the ultimate tenderness and juiciness. Prime New York Strip, Porterhouse Steak and succulent Filet Mignon only touch upon the selections. Mouthwatering alternatives include Applewood Smoked Salmon and Dover Sole.
Reservations Required
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
As indicated by its name, this feast for the eyes is a wonderful vantage point to enjoy staggering views as Seven Seas Grandeur® enters and leaves ports of call. A whimsical chandelier and live music add to the serenity.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
Overseas Transfers | |||
13 nights aboard the Seven Seas Grandeur | |||
Free Luxury Hotel Package in Concierge Suites and Higher | |||
Free Unlimited Shore Excursions | |||
Free Speciality Restaurants | |||
Free Unlimited Beverages Including Fine Wines | |||
Free In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily | |||
Free Pre-Paid Gratuities | |||
Free Wifi Throughout the Ship | |||
Free Transfers Between Airport and Ship | |||
Free 24 Hour Room Service | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
Fly/cruise package |
Date 18th May 2025 |
Nts 13 |
Suite £8,819pp |
Suite £9,619pp |
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Date 18th May 2025 |
Nts 13 |
Suite £8,819pp |
Suite £9,619pp |
Suite £9,619pp |
Suite £9,619pp |
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Suite £9,619pp |
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Suite staterooms from | £8,819pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £19,689pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,009pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £13,629pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £10,869pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £10,479pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £9,689pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £9,449pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,059pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,819pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,619pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £20,489pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,809pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,429pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,669pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £11,279pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,489pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,249pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,859pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,619pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,619pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £20,489pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,809pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,429pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,669pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £11,279pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,489pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,249pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,859pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,619pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,619pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £20,489pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,809pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,429pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,669pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £11,279pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,489pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,249pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,859pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,619pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,619pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £20,489pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,809pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,429pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,669pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £11,279pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,489pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,249pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,859pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,619pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,619pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £20,489pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,809pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,429pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,669pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £11,279pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,489pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,249pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,859pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,619pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,619pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £20,489pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,809pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,429pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,669pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £11,279pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,489pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,249pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,859pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,619pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,619pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £20,489pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,809pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,429pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,669pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £11,279pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,489pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,249pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,859pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,619pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,619pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £20,489pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,809pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,429pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,669pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £11,279pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,489pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,249pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,859pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,619pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
Suite staterooms from | £9,619pp | ||
RS | Regent Suite | ||
GS | Grand Suite | ||
GN | Grandeur Suite | £20,489pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £17,809pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | ||
B | Penthouse Suite | ||
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,429pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,669pp | |
E | Concierge Suite | £11,279pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,489pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,249pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,859pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,619pp | |
H | Veranda Suite | ||
SG | Signature Suite | ||
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