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| 4th04 | SepSep | 202727 | Lautoka, Fiji, embark on the Seven Seas Navigator | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
North of Nadi through sugarcane plantations and past the Sabeto Mountains is Lautoka, nicknamed the Sugar City for the local agriculture and its big processing mill. With a population of around 50,000, it's the only city besides Suva and, like the capital, has a pleasant waterfront. It's the sailing point for Blue Lagoon and Beachcomber Cruises but is otherwise unremarkable for tourists, itself having few hotels and fewer good restaurants. Locals recommend the city as a less-expensive place to shop for clothing, but note that it can take as long as 45 minutes to drive here. Legend has it that Lautoka acquired its name when two chiefs engaged in combat and one hit the other with a spear. He proclaimed "lau toka" (spear hit) and thus the future town was named. | |||||||
| 5th05 | SepSep | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 6th06 | SepSep | 202727 | Port Vila, Vanuatu | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Vanuatu is an island nation located in the southern Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is approximately 1,090 miles (about 1,750 kilometres) east of northern Australia, approximately 310 miles (about 500 kilometres) northeast of New Caledonia, west of Fiji and southeast of the Solomon Islands, near New Guinea. Located on Mélé Bay along the southwest coast of Éfaté, Port Vila is the capital and largest city of Vanuatu, as well as its commercial and economic centre. Although Port Vila's British and French influences are apparent, its multinational population includes ni-Vanuatu, British, French, Chinese, and Vietnamese citizens. An active commercial port, the city is home to hospitals, hotels, casinos, markets and shopping districts, a sports stadium, cultural centre, teacher-training institution, campus of the University of the South Pacific, and several meat- and fish-processing plants. The municipality of Port Vila is divided into four wards, Malapoa-Tagabe, Anabrou-Melcofe-Tassiriki, Centre and South. The area occupied by Port Vila has been inhabited by Melanesian people for thousands of years. In 2004, an archaeological expedition unearthed a burial site with 25 tombs, skeletons and pieces of ceramic pottery dating from 1300 B.C. The Vanuatu Islands first had contact with Europeans in 1606 with the arrival of Portuguese explorer Pedro Fernandes de Queirós. Europeans did not return until 1768, when Louis Antoine de Bougainville rediscovered the islands. In 1774, Captain Cook called the islands the 'New Hebrides', a name that would last until their independence in 1980. In 1825, sandalwood was discovered on the island of Erromango, prompting a rush of immigrants that included Catholic and Protestant missionaries from European and North America, as well as settlers looking for land to farm cotton, coffee, cocoa, bananas, and coconuts. British subjects from Australia made up the majority of settlers, but the establishment of the Caledonian Company of the New Hebrides in 1882 attracted more French subjects. The land around Port Vila was converted into the municipality of Franceville in 1889. By the start of the 20th century, the French outnumbered the British, and the two nations agreed to govern the islands jointly by way of the British-French Condominium. During World War II, Port Vila was an American and Australian airbase. The New Hebrides National Party was established in the early-1970s. Renamed Vanua'aku Pati in 1974, the party pushed for independence. In 1980, amidst the brief Coconut War, the Republic of Vanuatu was created. The economies of Port Vila and Vanuatu are supported by the agriculture, offshore financial services and cattle industries. However, the abundant tropical beauty of Vanuatu has made Port Vila a popular tourist destination for outdoor and nature enthusiasts alike. Renowned for its tropical climate and exquisite, white-sand beaches and world-class fishing, the archipelago is a region of spectacular geographic diversity that includes spectacular volcanoes, mountains and valleys, along with idyllic jungles, rainforests, botanical gardens, mineral springs, and waterfalls. What's more, Port Vila offers easy access to exploring the city, Vanuatu and the offshore islands that comprise this wonderful South Pacific island chain. Port Vila consists of a diverse blend of Melanesian, Eastern and Western cultures that presents a unique opportunity to discover the people, traditions and history of Vanuatu. Cultural village tours are a fantastic way to meet the locals and experience indigenous lifestyles and customs through storytelling, music, dance, kava-tasting, and a traditional Melanesian feast. The evolution of Port Vila and Vanuatu can be explored during visits to the Vanuatu Cultural Centre and Museum features a collection of historical artefacts from the Vanuatu Island. Additional historic landmarks include Independence Park, the French and British residencies, Supreme Court, Georges Pompidou Building, World War I and II memorials, Tanna Coffee-Roasting Factory, and more. Vanuatu's verdant canyons, jungle-covered mountain peaks, volcanoes, waterfalls, botanical gardens, mineral springs, white-sand beaches, and rainforests invite a wide array of picturesque, memorable and exciting sightseeing venues for outdoor enthusiasts. Land-based excursions include bird-watching, bicycling and motor-biking, eco-tours, hiking through jungle and rainforest nature trails, horseback-riding at the nearby Sea Horse Ranch or Club Hippique Adventure Park, helicopter or seaplane flight-seeing, dune-bugging the beaches and jungles, 'zorbing' down the hillsides, abseiling down a cascading waterfall, volcano trekking and sandboarding, zip-lining through the jungle canopy, and golfing at the stunningly beautiful Port Vila Golf and Country Club, the only 18-hole championship course in Vanuatu and home to the PGA-sanctioned Vanuatu Open. Picturesque and fun-filled water-based excursions include swimming, boating and sailing along the exquisite coast of Port Vila and Vanuatu, deep-sea fishing for enormous dolphin, marlin, wahoo, dorado, tuna, swordfish, and sailfish, jet-skiing and high-speed jet-boating, stand-up paddle-boarding, surfing, kite-surfing, and parasailing. The archipelago also offers some of the world's finest snorkelling and diving at venues such as the Hideaway Islands Marine Reserves, JoJo Beach Club, Havannah Beach and Boat Club, and Iririki Island.Due to its compact size, Port Vila can be easily explored in just a single day. | |||||||
| 7th07 | SepSep | 202727 | Luganville, Vanuatu | 07:00 | 18:00 | ||
| 8th08 | SepSep | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 9th09 | SepSep | 202727 | Honiara, Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands | 07:00 | 18:00 | ||
Honiara is the capital city of the Solomon Islands on the north-western coast of Guadalcanal Island. It is the hub of all activity in the archipelago which has recently undergone an ‘urban boom’. Discover the cities beautiful landscapes and the significance of the city in the World War II. | |||||||
| 10th10 | SepSep | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 11th11 | SepSep | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 12th12 | SepSep | 202727 | Cairns, Queensland, Australia | 07:00 | |||
Tourism is the lifeblood of Cairns (pronounced Caans). The city makes a good base for exploring the wild top half of Queensland, and tens of thousands of international travelers use it as a jumping-off point for activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling trips to the Barrier Reef, as well as boating, fishing, parasailing, scenic flights, and rain-forest treks.It's a tough environment, with intense heat and fierce wildlife. Along with wallabies and grey kangaroos in the savannah and tree kangaroos in the rain forest, you'll find stealthy saltwater crocodiles, venomous snakes, and jellyfish so deadly they put the region’s stunning beaches off- limits to swimmers for nearly half the year. Yet despite this formidable setting, Cairns and tropical North Queensland are far from intimidating places. The people are warm and friendly, the sights spectacular, and—at the right time of year—the beachside lounging is world-class. | |||||||
| 13th13 | SepSep | 202727 | Cairns, Queensland, Australia | 16:00 | |||
Tourism is the lifeblood of Cairns (pronounced Caans). The city makes a good base for exploring the wild top half of Queensland, and tens of thousands of international travelers use it as a jumping-off point for activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling trips to the Barrier Reef, as well as boating, fishing, parasailing, scenic flights, and rain-forest treks.It's a tough environment, with intense heat and fierce wildlife. Along with wallabies and grey kangaroos in the savannah and tree kangaroos in the rain forest, you'll find stealthy saltwater crocodiles, venomous snakes, and jellyfish so deadly they put the region’s stunning beaches off- limits to swimmers for nearly half the year. Yet despite this formidable setting, Cairns and tropical North Queensland are far from intimidating places. The people are warm and friendly, the sights spectacular, and—at the right time of year—the beachside lounging is world-class. | |||||||
| 14th14 | SepSep | 202727 | Airlie Beach, Australia | 10:00 | 20:00 | ||
| Airlie Beach, nestled in Queensland’s tropical Whitsunday Region, is a vibrant gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and the idyllic Whitsunday Islands. Renowned for its stunning waterfront, the town offers a relaxed yet lively atmosphere, with a picturesque lagoon perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Adventure seekers can enjoy sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and skydiving, while the surrounding rainforest and hiking trails provide scenic escapes for nature lovers. The town’s bustling streets are lined with cafés, restaurants, and lively nightlife, ensuring entertainment for all tastes. Airlie Beach is also a launch point for unforgettable island tours, including trips to the world-famous Whitehaven Beach. With its combination of natural beauty, adventure opportunities, and welcoming local culture, Airlie Beach is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and excitement in tropical paradise. | |||||||
| 15th15 | SepSep | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 16th16 | SepSep | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 17th17 | SepSep | 202727 | Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia | 08:00 | 17:00 | ||
| 18th18 | SepSep | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 19th19 | SepSep | 202727 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | 07:00 | |||
Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement. At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance. Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population joined by Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thais, and Indonesians. This intermingling has created a cultural vibrancy and energy—and a culinary repertoire—that was missing only a generation ago.Sydneysiders embrace their harbor with a passion. Indented with numerous bays and beaches, Sydney Harbour is the presiding icon for the city, and urban Australia. Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the 11-ship First Fleet, wrote in his diary when he first set eyes on the harbor on January 26, 1788: "We had the satisfaction of finding the finest harbor in the world."Although a visit to Sydney is an essential part of an Australian experience, the city is no more representative of Australia than Los Angeles is of the United States. Sydney has joined the ranks of the great cities whose characters are essentially international. What Sydney offers is style, sophistication, and great looks—an exhilarating prelude to the continent at its back door. | |||||||
| 20th20 | SepSep | 202727 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, disembark the Seven Seas Navigator | ||||
Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement. At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance. Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population joined by Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thais, and Indonesians. This intermingling has created a cultural vibrancy and energy—and a culinary repertoire—that was missing only a generation ago.Sydneysiders embrace their harbor with a passion. Indented with numerous bays and beaches, Sydney Harbour is the presiding icon for the city, and urban Australia. Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the 11-ship First Fleet, wrote in his diary when he first set eyes on the harbor on January 26, 1788: "We had the satisfaction of finding the finest harbor in the world."Although a visit to Sydney is an essential part of an Australian experience, the city is no more representative of Australia than Los Angeles is of the United States. Sydney has joined the ranks of the great cities whose characters are essentially international. What Sydney offers is style, sophistication, and great looks—an exhilarating prelude to the continent at its back door. | |||||||

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 | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £9,229 | £11,929 |
In this superbly designed suite, you enjoy the comfort of richly furnished accommodations as well as exclusive luxuries available only in suites at the Concierge level and higher. Your suite includes amenities such as an illy® espresso maker and cashmere blankets, perfect for use in the morning when you wish to sip coffee and enjoy an in-suite breakfast on your private balcony. Take advantage of 24-hour room service when the mood strikes.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,309 | £11,009 |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,769 | £11,469 |
Every inch of this suite has been thoughtfully designed to maximize interior space and embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows, or better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. Elegant finishes such as luxurious bedding and beautiful marble detailing in the bath further enhance your comfort.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £15,849 | £18,549 |
Step into the richness of a dining area perfectly ensconced within a spacious, art-filled living room. Just outside is a private balcony with a table and chairs just right for in-suite breakfast. The private bedroom is large and inviting, its soothing color palette conducive to a peaceful night's rest on your King-Sized Elite Slumber™ Bed. Two full baths and luxurious bath products invite you to indulge in unrushed 'me time'.
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Amenities
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £12,999 | £15,699 |
Spoiled for choice will describe your time in this suite. Do you stretch out on a couch in the living room or a lounge on your private balcony? Do you enjoy in-suite breakfast on the balcony or at your inside table? Its spaciousness extends to a large bedroom with a king-sized bed, roomy walk-in closet and a gleaming, gorgeous bath. You’re also encouraged to use the services of a personal butler, making every moment in your suite magical.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
Additional Navigator Suite Amenities:
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,769 | £12,469 |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £10,149 | £12,849 |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,539 | £13,239 |
The luxurious suite has been carefully designed to maximize space and comfort. Relax on your private balcony and indulge in your lavish bath amenities as you recharge and ready yourself for new adventures in the next port of call. This suite also includes priority online reservations for shore excursions and dining, and you’re encouraged to call on the services of a personal butler for special requests.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
Additional Penthouse Suite Amenities:
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Whether you arrive for breakfast, lunch or dinner, you can look forward to European-inspired Continental cuisine served in a beautifully refined atmosphere decorated in blues and silvers with stunning Versace tableware.
As the flagship restaurant aboard each of our ships, the wonderfully spacious Compass Rose serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and features an exceptional variety of European-inspired Continental cuisine, as well as flavourful vegetarian and kosher dishes. Elegantly decorated in blues and silvers with stunning Versace tableware, Compass Rose delights with a beautifully refined atmosphere bathed in natural light during the day.
Greet your days on the high seas with sumptuous breakfasts and shimmering ocean views. La Veranda features quiet alcoves, made-to-order omelettes and, for late risers, tasty lunch buffets that include hot carving stations.
Begin your day with breakfast at La Veranda and you’ll forever believe it really is the most important meal of the day. Take in gorgeous ocean views from quiet alcoves jutting out over an iridescent sea while savouring made-to-order omelettes and other specialties. Late risers can tuck into enhanced lunch buffets indoors or al fresco on a shaded, open-air deck. Lunches feature a variety of delectable selections, including hot carving stations.
From perfectly aged prime New York strip, porterhouse and succulent filet mignon to smoked salmon with a phenomenal tamarind-whiskey sauce, Prime 7 is a contemporary American steakhouse done right.
A true classic in every sense, the newly refurbished Prime 7 on Seven Seas Navigator® is the epitome of luxury dining. Dark imperial blue walls accented with gold, light leather chairs and rich wood finishes provide a refined and elegant backdrop for prime steaks and seafood. Large artwork, marble sculptures and intricately patterned floors enhance the décor. Enjoy a cocktail at the bar before savouring a succulent filet mignon or côte de boeuf.
Enjoy an extensive menu of authentic antipasti and Italian specialties served á la carte and paired with fine Italian wines. All dishes are prepared with the freshest gourmet ingredients and served by our attentive waiters.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Browse a vast collection of volumes, from destination-specific guide books to best-selling mysteries to classics of literature, upon a variety of comfortable chairs in our cozy Library.
Well-stocked and offering comfort for the body and mind, you’ll discover our Library is a most elegant setting for reading and relaxing. Curl up with a classic novel or best-selling mystery, play a strategic game of chess or simply soak up the ambience of a sumptuous reading room. Regardless of what brings you here, our library is a welcoming, low-key treasure you just may find hard to leave.
Perfectly tiered for unobstructed viewing and furnished with plush seating, the main show lounge is an intimate venue without a bad seat in the house. The phenomenal entertainment performed here varies from full-scale musical revues to rousing cabaret shows, all backed by our incredible, five-piece Regent Signature Orchestra.
Discover why this charming lounge has been a long-time favorite with guests. With its spectacular aft views and celestial-inspired interior, Galileo’s is perfect for relaxing with a cocktail and singing along to favorite songs.
An ideal spot for cocktails or to simply relax and unwind with an after-dinner drink, Galileo's pulls you in with a shimmering, blue-themed interior. Resident musicians entertain with familiar tunes in the afternoon as well as before and after dinner, and the dance floor comes alive when the night sky fills with stars outside. Game shows, night entertainment and live musical events are featured regularly.
Now with additional space to enjoy barista-made coffee during the day and expertly poured cocktails later on, this centrally located lounge is a popular spot to rendezvous with friends and fellow travelers.
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 | |||
| 16 nights aboard the Seven Seas Navigator | |||
| 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 | |||
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Fly/cruise package |
Date 4th Sep 2027 |
Nts 16 |
Oceanview £6,849pp |
Balcony £8,309pp |
Suite £9,229pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Date 4th Sep 2027 |
Nts 16 |
Oceanview £6,849pp |
Balcony £8,309pp |
Suite £9,229pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
Oceanview £9,094pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £11,474pp |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £6,849pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £6,849pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £8,309pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,309pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,769pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £9,229pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £9,229pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,769pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £10,149pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,539pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £12,999pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £15,849pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £18,539pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £9,094pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £9,094pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,014pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £11,474pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £11,474pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £12,014pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £12,394pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £12,784pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £15,244pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £18,094pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £20,784pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £9,094pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £9,094pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,014pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £11,474pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £11,474pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £12,014pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £12,394pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £12,784pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £15,244pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £18,094pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £20,784pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £9,094pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £9,094pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,014pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £11,474pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £11,474pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £12,014pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £12,394pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £12,784pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £15,244pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £18,094pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £20,784pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £9,094pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £9,094pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,014pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £11,474pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £11,474pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £12,014pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £12,394pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £12,784pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £15,244pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £18,094pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £20,784pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £9,094pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £9,094pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,014pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £11,474pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £11,474pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £12,014pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £12,394pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £12,784pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £15,244pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £18,094pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £20,784pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £9,094pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £9,094pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,014pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £11,474pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £11,474pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £12,014pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £12,394pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £12,784pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £15,244pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £18,094pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £20,784pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £9,094pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £9,094pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,014pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £11,474pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £11,474pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £12,014pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £12,394pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £12,784pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £15,244pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £18,094pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £20,784pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £9,094pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £9,094pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,014pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £11,474pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £11,474pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £12,014pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £12,394pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £12,784pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £15,244pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £18,094pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £20,784pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £9,094pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Window Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Window Suite | £9,094pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
| E | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,014pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £11,474pp | ||
| D | Concierge Suite | £11,474pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £12,014pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £12,394pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £12,784pp | |
| NS | Navigator Suite | £15,244pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £18,094pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £20,784pp | |
Fusion Cruises when selling travel arrangements is a trading name of Co-op Travel Services Ltd. Fusion Cruises is an Accredited Body Member of Co-operative Travel Consortium. (ABTA:P6652, ATOL:12904).
Book with Confidence. We are a Member of ABTA which means you have the benefit of ABTA’s assistance and Code of Conduct.
Some of the flights and flight-inclusive holidays on this website are financially protected by the ATOL scheme but ATOL protection does not apply to all holiday and travel services offered on this website. This website will provide you with information on the protection that applies in the case of each holiday and travel service offered before you make your booking. If you do not receive an ATOL Certificate then the booking will not be ATOL protected. If you do receive an ATOL Certificate but all parts of your trip are not listed on it, those parts will not be ATOL protected. Please see our booking conditions for information, or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.caa.co.uk

