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30th30 | OctOct | 202626 | Montréal, Québec, Canada, embark on the Seven Seas Splendor | 07:00 | 19:00 | ||
Canada's most diverse metropolis, Montréal, is an island city that favors style and elegance over order or even prosperity, a city where past and present intrude on each other daily. In some ways it resembles Vienna—well past its peak of power and glory, perhaps, yet still vibrant and grand.But don't get the wrong idea. Montréal has always had a bit of an edge. During Prohibition, thirsty Americans headed north to the city on the St. Lawrence for booze, music, and a good time, and people still come for the same things. Summer festivals celebrate everything from comedy and French music and culture to beer and fireworks, and, of course, jazz. And on those rare weeks when there isn't a planned event, the party continues. Clubs and sidewalk cafés are abuzz from late afternoon to the early hours of the morning. And Montréal is a city that knows how to mix it up even when it's 20 below zero. Rue St-Denis is almost as lively on a Saturday night in January as it is in July, and the festival Montréal en Lumière, or Montréal Highlights, enlivens the dreary days of February with concerts, balls, and fine food.Montréal takes its name from Parc du Mont-Royal, a stubby plug of tree-covered igneous rock that rises 764 feet above the surrounding cityscape. Although its height is unimpressive, "the Mountain" forms one of Canada's finest urban parks, and views from the Chalet du Mont-Royal atop the hill provide an excellent orientation to the city's layout and major landmarks.Old Montréal is home to museums, the municipal government, and the magnificent Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Montréal within its network of narrow, cobblestone streets. Although Montréal's centre-ville, or Downtown, bustles like many other major cities on the surface, it's active below street level as well, in the so-called Underground City–-the underground levels of shopping malls and food courts connected by pedestrian tunnels and the city's subway system, or métro. Residential Plateau Mont-Royal and trendy neighborhoods are abuzz with restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, and cafés. The greener areas of town are composed of the Parc du Mont-Royal and the Jardin Botanique. | |||||||
31st31 | OctOct | 202626 | Quebec City, Québec, Canada | 08:00 | 16:00 | ||
Québec City's alluring setting atop Cape Diamond (Cap Diamant) evokes a past of high adventure, military history, and exploration. This French-speaking capital city is the only walled city north of Mexico. Visitors come for the delicious and inventive cuisine, the remarkable historical continuity, and to share in the seasonal exuberance of the largest Francophone population outside France.The historic heart of this community is the Old City (Vieux-Québec), comprising the part of Upper Town (Haute-Ville) surrounded by walls and Lower Town (Basse-Ville), which spreads out at the base of the hill from Place Royale. Many sets of staircases and the popular funicular link the top of the hill with the bottom. Cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and elaborate cathedrals here are charming in all seasons. The Old City earned recognition as an official UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985, thanks largely to city planners who managed to update and preserve the 400-year-old buildings and attractions without destroying what made them worth preserving. The most familiar icon of the city, Fairmont Château Frontenac, is set on the highest point in Upper Town, where it holds court over the entire city.Sitting proudly above the confluence of the St. Lawrence and St. Charles rivers, the city's famous military fortification, La Citadelle, built in the early 19th century, remains the largest of its kind in North America. In summer, visitors should try to catch the Changing of the Guard, held every morning at 10 am; you can get much closer to the guards here than at Buckingham Palace in London.Enchanting as it is, the Old City is just a small part of the true Québec City experience. Think outside the walls and explore St-Roch, a downtown hot spot, which has artsy galleries, foodie haunts, and a bustling square. Cruise the Grande-Allée and avenue Cartier to find a livelier part of town dotted with nightclubs and fun eateries. Or while away the hours in St-Jean-Baptiste, a neighborhood with trendy shops and hipster hangouts. | |||||||
1st01 | NovNov | 202626 | Saguenay, Québec, Canada | 07:00 | 13:00 | ||
Just after visiting Saguenay, the wonderful Saguenay River pours into the massive St. Lawrence River. Before then, however, it slices through one of the world's most southerly fjords and dense forests of towering pine trees. The nature watching here is nothing short of sublime, with outdoor spots like the Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay offering panoramic vistas and sandy river-beaches. Island-sized blue whales cruise through the waters of the mighty rivers, and flick gallons of water into the air effortlessly with a single swish of their colossal tails. With hiking, kayaking and cycling opportunities inviting you to explore the spectacular scenery - you'll find endless ways to fall in love with this majestic outdoor escape. In fall, gorgeous colours ripple through the foliage, and in doing so, they provide one of nature's greatest performances. | |||||||
2nd02 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
3rd03 | NovNov | 202626 | Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada | 12:30 | 19:30 | ||
If you come directly to Cape Breton via plane, ferry, or cruise ship, Sydney is where you’ll land. If you’re seeking anything resembling an urban experience, it’s also where you’ll want to stay: after all, this is the island’s sole city. Admittedly, it is not the booming center it was a century ago when the continent’s largest steel plant was located here (that era is evoked in Fall on Your Knees, an Oprah Book Club pick penned by Cape Bretoner Anne-Marie MacDonald). However, Sydney has a revitalized waterfront and smattering of Loyalist-era buildings that appeal to visitors. Moreover, it offers convenient access to popular attractions in the region—like the Miner’s Museum in nearby Glace Bay (named for the glace, or ice, that filled its harbor in winter), the Fortress at Louisbourg, and beautiful Bras d'Or Lake. | |||||||
4th04 | NovNov | 202626 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | 11:30 | 17:30 | ||
Surrounded by natural treasures and glorious seascapes, Halifax is an attractive and vibrant hub with noteworthy historic and modern architecture, great dining and shopping, and a lively nightlife and festival scene. The old city manages to feel both hip and historic. Previous generations had the foresight to preserve the cultural and architectural integrity of the city, yet students from five local universities keep it lively and current. It's a perfect starting point to any tour of the Atlantic provinces, but even if you don't venture beyond its boundaries, you will get a real taste of the region.It was Halifax’s natural harbor—the second largest in the world after Sydney, Australia’s—that first drew the British here in 1749, and today most major sites are conveniently located either along it or on the Citadel-crowned hill overlooking it. That’s good news for visitors because this city actually covers quite a bit of ground.Since amalgamating with Dartmouth (directly across the harbor) and several suburbs in 1996, Halifax has been absorbed into the Halifax Regional Municipality, and the HRM, as it is known, has around 415,000 residents. That may not sound like a lot by U.S. standards, but it makes Nova Scotia’s capital the most significant Canadian urban center east of Montréal.There's easy access to the water, and despite being the focal point of a busy commercial port, Halifax Harbour doubles as a playground, with one of the world's longest downtown boardwalks. It's a place where container ships, commuter ferries, cruise ships, and tour boats compete for space, and where workaday tugs and fishing vessels tie up beside glitzy yachts. Like Halifax as a whole, the harbor represents a blend of the traditional and the contemporary. | |||||||
5th05 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
6th06 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
7th07 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
8th08 | NovNov | 202626 | Philipsburg, Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 13:00 | 21:00 | ||
The capital of Dutch St. Maarten stretches about a mile (1½ km) along an isthmus between Great Bay and the Salt Pond and has five parallel streets. Most of the village's dozens of shops and restaurants are on Front Street, narrow and cobblestone, closest to Great Bay. It's generally congested when cruise ships are in port, because of its many duty-free shops and several casinos. Little lanes called steegjes connect Front Street with Back Street, which has fewer shops and considerably less congestion. Along the beach is a ½-mile-long (1-km-long) boardwalk with restaurants and several Wi-Fi hot spots.Wathey Square (pronounced watty) is in the heart of the village. Directly across from the square are the town hall and the courthouse, in a striking white building with cupola. The structure was built in 1793 and has served as the commander's home, a fire station, a jail, and a post office. The streets surrounding the square are lined with hotels, duty-free shops, restaurants, and cafés. The Captain Hodge Pier, just off the square, is a good spot to view Great Bay and the beach that stretches alongside. | |||||||
9th09 | NovNov | 202626 | Saint John's, Antigua and Barbuda | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
With its superb beaches, historical attractions and beautiful coral reefs, Antigua provides a host of diversions. It is said that the island contains 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. Antigua maintains its traditional West Indian character, with gingerbread-house style architecture, calypso music and carnival festivities. St John’s has been the administrative capital since the island’s colonisation in 1632, and has been the seat of government since it gained independence in 1981. From the port you can explore the colourful Redcliffe district, with its restored wooden houses, and Heritage Quay with its shopping mall and craft shops. The city has some fine examples of Colonial architecture, including the twin-towered cathedral, built in 1845 and considered one of the finest church buildings in the Caribbean. All coaches in Antigua are operated by smaller vehicles, and commentary will be given by a driver/guide. | |||||||
10th10 | NovNov | 202626 | Basseterre, Saint Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
Mountainous St. Kitts, the first English settlement in the Leeward Islands, crams some stunning scenery into its 65 square miles (168 square km). Vast, brilliant green fields of sugarcane (the former cash crop, now slowly being replanted) run to the shore. The fertile, lush island has some fascinating natural and historical attractions: a rain forest replete with waterfalls, thick vines, and secret trails; a central mountain range dominated by the 3,792-foot Mt. Liamuiga, whose crater has long been dormant; and Brimstone Hill, known in the 18th century as the Gibraltar of the West Indies. St. Kitts and Nevis, along with Anguilla, achieved self-government as an associated state of Great Britain in 1967. In 1983 St. Kitts and Nevis became an independent nation. English with a strong West Indian lilt is spoken here. People are friendly but shy; always ask before you take photographs. Also, be sure to wear wraps or shorts over beach attire when you're in public places. | |||||||
11th11 | NovNov | 202626 | Tortola, British Virgin Islands | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
The bustling capital of the BVI looks out over Road Harbour. It takes only an hour or so to stroll down Main Street and along the waterfront, checking out the traditional West Indian buildings painted in pastel colors and with corrugated-tin roofs, bright shutters, and delicate fretwork trim. For sightseeing brochures and the latest information on everything from taxi rates to ferry schedules, stop in at the BVI Tourist Board office. Or just choose a seat on one of the benches in Sir Olva Georges Square, on Waterfront Drive, and watch the people come and go from the ferry dock and customs office across the street. | |||||||
12th12 | NovNov | 202626 | San Juan (Puerto Rico), Puerto Rico | 08:00 | 22:00 | ||
If you associate Puerto Rico's capital with the colonial streets of Old San Juan, then you know only part of the picture. San Juan is a major metropolis, radiating out from the bay on the Atlantic Ocean that was discovered by Juan Ponce de León. More than a third of the island's nearly 4 million citizens proudly call themselves sanjuaneros. The city may be rooted in the past, but it has its eye on the future. Locals go about their business surrounded by colonial architecture and towering modern structures.By 1508 the explorer Juan Ponce de León had established a colony in an area now known as Caparra, southeast of present-day San Juan. He later moved the settlement north to a more hospitable peninsular location. In 1521, after he became the first colonial governor, Ponce de León switched the name of the island—which was then called San Juan Bautista in honor of St. John the Baptist—with that of the settlement of Puerto Rico ("rich port").Defended by the imposing Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro) and Castillo San Cristóbal, Puerto Rico's administrative and population center remained firmly in Spain's hands until 1898, when it came under U.S. control after the Spanish-American War. Centuries of Spanish rule left an indelible imprint on the city, particularly in the walled area now known as Old San Juan. The area is filled with cobblestone streets and brightly painted, colonial-era structures, and its fortifications have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Old San Juan is a monument to the past, but most of the rest of the city is planted firmly in the 21st century and draws migrants island-wide and from farther afield to jobs in its businesses and industries. The city captivates residents and visitors alike with its vibrant lifestyle as well as its balmy beaches, pulsing nightclubs, globe-spanning restaurants, and world-class museums. Once you set foot in this city, you may never want to leave. | |||||||
13th13 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
14th14 | NovNov | 202626 | At Sea | ||||
15th15 | NovNov | 202626 | Miami, Florida, United States, disembark the Seven Seas Splendor | 07:00 | |||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. |
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 | £11,079 | £13,629 |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,319 | £13,869 |
Grade Code | From | To | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,649 | £12,199 |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,969 | £12,519 |
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.
Grade Code | From | To | |
GS | Grand Suite | £18,169 | £20,719 |
Step into the richness of an emerald green dining area perfectly ensconced within a spacious, sumptuous living room. Just outside is a private balcony with a table and chairs, perfect for in-suite breakfast. The master bedroom is large and inviting, its soothing color palette perfect for a peaceful night’s rest on your King-Size Elite Slumber™ Bed. Two full baths make it a perfect space for entertaining new friends on the high seas.
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C | Penthouse Suite | £12,749 | £15,299 |
B | Penthouse Suite | £13,069 | £15,619 |
A | Penthouse Suite | £13,389 | £15,939 |
Grade Code | From | To | |
RS | Regent Suite | £76,499 | £79,049 |
Grade Code | From | To | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £15,219 | £17,769 |
Grade Code | From | To | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £16,419 | £18,969 |
Grade Code | From | To | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,359 | £12,909 |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,599 | £13,149 |
With more than 400 square feet of space including a private balcony, this suite is an excellent choice if you want a little extra room. Even your sleeping accommodations are spacious, as the Elite Slumber™ bed is a European king-size and faces floor-to-ceiling windows that provide ocean views from your bed. A walk-in closet, dual sinks in the bathroom and wonderful bath amenities make it a pleasure to prepare for your day’s adventures.
Grade Code | From | To | |
H | Veranda Suite | £9,249 | £11,799 |
A wonderfully cozy retreat that includes a private balcony. In addition to a signature European Queen Size Elite Slumber™ bed, you’ll enjoy amenities such as lavish bath products, an interactive flat-screen television and a plush bathrobe and slippers. The intimate sitting area includes a table that is the perfect size for breakfast for two or a couple of glasses and a bottle of celebratory Champagne.
LayoutThe 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.
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 Splendor | |||
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 30th Oct 2026 |
Nts 16 |
Balcony £9,249pp |
Suite £11,079pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Date 30th Oct 2026 |
Nts 16 |
Balcony £9,249pp |
Suite £11,079pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony £10,554pp |
Suite £12,384pp |
Balcony staterooms from | £9,249pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £9,249pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,649pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,969pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £10,359pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £10,599pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £11,079pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £11,079pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £11,319pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £12,749pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £13,069pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £13,389pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £15,219pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £16,419pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £18,169pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £76,499pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £20,799pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,954pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,274pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £11,664pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £11,904pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £12,384pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £12,384pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £12,624pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,054pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,374pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,694pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £16,524pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £17,724pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £19,474pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £77,804pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £22,104pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,954pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,274pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £11,664pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £11,904pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £12,384pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £12,384pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £12,624pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,054pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,374pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,694pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £16,524pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £17,724pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £19,474pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £77,804pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £22,104pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,954pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,274pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £11,664pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £11,904pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £12,384pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £12,384pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £12,624pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,054pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,374pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,694pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £16,524pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £17,724pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £19,474pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £77,804pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £22,104pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,954pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,274pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £11,664pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £11,904pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £12,384pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £12,384pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £12,624pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,054pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,374pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,694pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £16,524pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £17,724pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £19,474pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £77,804pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £22,104pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,954pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,274pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £11,664pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £11,904pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £12,384pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £12,384pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £12,624pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,054pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,374pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,694pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £16,524pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £17,724pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £19,474pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £77,804pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £22,104pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,954pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,274pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £11,664pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £11,904pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £12,384pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £12,384pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £12,624pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,054pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,374pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,694pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £16,524pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £17,724pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £19,474pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £77,804pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £22,104pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,954pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,274pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £11,664pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £11,904pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £12,384pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £12,384pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £12,624pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,054pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,374pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,694pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £16,524pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £17,724pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £19,474pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £77,804pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £22,104pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,954pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,274pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £11,664pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £11,904pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £12,384pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £12,384pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £12,624pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,054pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,374pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,694pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £16,524pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £17,724pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £19,474pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £77,804pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £22,104pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £10,554pp | ||
H | Veranda Suite | £10,554pp | |
G2 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £10,954pp | |
G1 | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £11,274pp | |
F2 | Serenity Suite | £11,664pp | |
F1 | Serenity Suite | £11,904pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £12,384pp | ||
E | Concierge Suite | £12,384pp | |
D | Concierge Suite | £12,624pp | |
C | Penthouse Suite | £14,054pp | |
B | Penthouse Suite | £14,374pp | |
A | Penthouse Suite | £14,694pp | |
SS | Seven Seas Suite | £16,524pp | |
SP | Splendor Suite | £17,724pp | |
GS | Grand Suite | £19,474pp | |
RS | Regent Suite | £77,804pp | |
SG | Signature Suite | £22,104pp | |
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