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16th16 | OctOct | 202525 | Cape Liberty, Bayonne, New Jersey, United States, embark on the Liberty of the Seas | 16:00 | |||
17th17 | OctOct | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
18th18 | OctOct | 202525 | Boston, Massachusetts, United States | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
There’s history and culture around every bend in Boston—skyscrapers nestle next to historic hotels while modern marketplaces line the antique cobblestone streets. But to Bostonians, living in a city that blends yesterday and today is just another day in beloved Beantown. | |||||||
19th19 | OctOct | 202525 | Portland, Maine, United States | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
Portland, Maine The largest city in Maine, Portland was founded in 1632 on the Casco Bay Peninsula. It quickly prospered through shipbuilding and the export of inland pines which made excellent masts. A long line of wooden wharves stretched along the seafront, with the merchants' houses on the hillside above. From the earliest days it was a cosmopolitan city. When the railroads came, the Canada Trunk Line had its terminal right on Portland's quayside, bringing the produce of Canada and the Great Plains one hundred miles closer to Europe than any other major U.S. port. Some of the wharves are now occupied by new condominium developments, with the exception of the Customs House Wharf, which remains much as it used to be. Grand Trunk Station was torn down in 1966 and a revitalization program of this historic section was spearheaded by a group of committed residents. The result was the revival of the Old Port Exchange District with its redbrick streets built in the 1860s following a disastrous fire. The area today features a wide variety of restaurants, specialty and antique shops, and makes for a pleasant place for a stroll. Congress Street and its many side streets are an engaging mixture of culture, commerce and history. Art is everywhere, from the Portland Museum of Art to the many statues and monuments throughout the city. Other points of interest include the Portland Observatory, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's childhood home, several colonial mansions and Fort Williams Park, with the adjacent Portland Head Light. Farther afield one can visit the charming yachting and fishing village of Kennebunkport, also noted as the locale of the home and summer White House of former President George Bush. Going Ashore in Portland Pier Information The ship is scheduled to dock at the Portland Ocean Terminal, a very easy walk to the Old Port District located about two blocks away. Taxis are available at the pier. Shopping A wide range of Maine-made clothing, crafts and imported items can be found in shops along the cobblestone streets of the quaint Old Port Exchange. Small boutiques and numerous art galleries feature everything from paintings, crafts and furniture to prints and photographs. Antique lovers will enjoy browsing through area shops. Bargain hunters may want to visit the designer factory outlet shops in Freeport. On Sundays, most shops are open from 12:00 noon to 5:00-6:00 p.m. The local currency is the dollar. Cuisine Portland has the most restaurants per capita, second only to San Francisco. Eating establishments are as diverse as the menus they offer. The fresh catch of the day can be found on most menus, but seafood is only one of many culinary delights. From specialty coffee houses and ethnic restaurants to chowder and lobster houses to elegant dining rooms, Portland makes it easy to please every palate. Other Sights Longfellow's "City by the Sea" Portland is a walkable city, and a good place to start exploring is at the Old Port with its striking buildings comprising a bevy of architectural styles, ranging from Italianate to Mansard, Queen Anne to Greek Revival. The charming streets house an amazing collection of shops, galleries, bookstores and restaurants. Congress Street and the Arts District reflect the changes of 350 years of history, boasting an engaging mixture of culture and commerce. Portland Museum of Art The museum's award-winning building is a blend of 1911 Beaux Arts and 1983 post-modernism. It houses one of New England's finest art collections. Don't miss the museum's indoor Sculpture Garden. Portland Observatory Built in 1807, this is a rare example of a signal tower from which signal flags would be flown to identify incoming vessels. Factory Outlets of Freeport About a 25-minute drive north of Portland (approximately $35 one way for a taxi), this shopping mecca is crammed with serious shoppers who come from as far away as New York. Private arrangements for independent sightseeing may be requested through the Tour Office on board. | |||||||
20th20 | OctOct | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
21st21 | OctOct | 202525 | Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada | 08:00 | 17:00 | ||
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. | |||||||
22nd22 | OctOct | 202525 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | 08:00 | 17:00 | ||
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. | |||||||
23rd23 | OctOct | 202525 | Saint-John, New Brunswick, Canada | 11:59 | 23:35 | ||
Like any seaport worth its salt, Saint John is a welcoming place but, more than that, it is fast transforming into a sophisticated urban destination worthy of the increasing number of cruise ships that dock at its revitalized waterfront. Such is the demand that a second cruise terminal opened in 2012, just two years after the first one, and 2013 will see the two-millionth cruise passenger disembark. All the comings and goings over the centuries have exposed Saint Johners to a wide variety of cultures and ideas, creating a characterful Maritime city with a vibrant artistic community. Visitors will discover rich and diverse cultural products in its urban core, including a plethora of art galleries and antiques shops in uptown.Industry and salt air have combined to give parts of Saint John a weather-beaten quality, but you'll also find lovingly restored 19th-century wooden and redbrick homes as well as modern office buildings, hotels, and shops.The natives welcomed the French explorers Samuel de Champlain and Sieur de Monts when they landed here on St. John the Baptist Day in 1604. Then, nearly two centuries later, in May 1783, 3,000 British Loyalists fleeing the aftermath of the American Revolutionary War poured off a fleet of ships to make a home amid the rocks and forests. Two years later the city of Saint John became the first in Canada to be incorporated.Although most of the Loyalists were English, there were some Irish among them. After the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, thousands more Irish workers found their way to Saint John. It was the Irish potato famine of 1845 to 1852, though, that spawned the largest influx of Irish immigrants, and today a 20-foot Celtic cross on Partridge Island at the entrance to St. John Harbour stands as a reminder of the hardships and suffering they endured. Their descendants make Saint John Canada's most Irish city, a fact that's celebrated in grand style each March with a weeklong St. Patrick's celebration.The St. John River, its Reversing Rapids, and Saint John Harbour divide the city into eastern and western districts. The historic downtown area (locally known as "uptown") is on the east side, where an ambitious urban-renewal program started in the early 1980s has transformed the downtown waterfront. Older properties have been converted into trendy restaurants and shops, while glittering new apartment and condo buildings will take full advantage of the spectacular view across the bay. Harbour Passage, a redbrick walking and cycling path with benches and lots of interpretive information, begins downtown at Market Square and winds along the waterfront all the way to the Reversing Rapids. A shuttle boat between Market Square and the falls means you have to walk only one way. On the lower west side, painted-wood homes with flat roofs—characteristic of Atlantic Canadian seaports—slope to the harbor. Industrial activity is prominent on the west side, which has stately older homes on huge lots.Regardless of the weather, Saint John is a delightful city to explore, as so many of its key downtown attractions are linked by enclosed overhead pedways known as the "Inside Connection." | |||||||
24th24 | OctOct | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
25th25 | OctOct | 202525 | Cape Liberty, Bayonne, New Jersey, United States, disembark the Liberty of the Seas | 07:00 |
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.
CAFÉ ALL DAY
When it comes to quick and easy come-and-go eats, there’s no better place than Café Promenade. This casual, complimentary hotspot bustles 24 hours a day, so you can drop by any time — whether it’s for a steaming cup of coffee and a warm glazed cinnamon bun in the morning, or late-night bites like fried artichoke, spicy marinated cheese, and savory meatballs from behind the counter after working up an appetite on the dance floor.
ATTIRE
Casual
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
If you’re looking for a satisfying way to start your day, pair a cup of rich Royal Roast with a flaky croissandwich — stuffed with deli meats and crisp lettuce — or your favorite breakfast pastry. At lunchtime, it’s all about the flavorful chicken roti wrap and the New Orleans-style muffuletta, piled high with cold cuts and cheese. If you love a good antipasti platter, try the prosciutto with melon combo, or the pesto-grilled tomato. And if you have a sweet tooth, the decadent Mudcakes, creamy Willy Wonka pies, and fluffy round Led Zeppoles will make you come back for seconds.
PRO TIP
Some sandwiches, antipasti and desserts rotate daily, so stop by often to see what’s new.
CLASSIC AMERICAN STEAKHOUSE
For over a decade, the chefs at Chops Grille have proudly presented quality, hand-cut steaks at this hallmark Royal Caribbean restaurant. Now, they give you a fresh twist on a favourite, with a revamped menu that brings contemporary flair to traditional steakhouse offerings. Most intriguing: our exceptional prime meat. This prime beef is joined by Maine lobster, grilled branzino and other succulent dishes paired with addictive side dishes and irresistible desserts.
ATTIRE
Smart Casual
INSIDER TIP
Open for lunch on sea days only.
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
The best way to begin a meal at Chops Grille is with the charred beef carpaccio, sliced thin and served rare with fresh arugula, Parmesan cheese, and truffle mustard dressing. If you’re a seafood lover, upgrade your menu with one of the restaurant’s chilled seafood towers — each comes with jumbo shrimp, green-lipped mussels, clams, Jonah crab claws, and Maine lobster. As far as entrees go, the tender filet is one of the most popular items on the menu. If nine ounces is a bit too much for you, opt for the smaller 6-ounce petite filet — it packs in just as much flavor as the standard cut. If you’re a traditionalist, complement your meal with an order of steaming Yukon Gold mashed potatoes and creamed spinach, or change things up with Chops’ signature gruyere cheese tater tots and truffled French fries. And don’t forget to save room for a refreshing slice of tart key lime meringue pie or classic New York cheesecake, served with raspberries and lemon confit.
PRO TIP
The chefs at Chops Grille will hand cut, season, and grill each steak to your specifications. When in doubt, don’t be afraid to ask for the chef’s recommendation.
HEY, THERE'S FROSTING ON YOUR NOSE
Darling, colourful and always flavourful, the fresh-baked batches of yum at Cupcake Cupboard are moist and creamy bits of perfection created by the inspired bakers onboard. Make yourself at home in this adorable 1940s-style shop, offering a display of must-try flavours as well as cupcake design classes, private decorating parties and baking accessory kits, so you can take the experience home with you. À la carte pricing.
ATTIRE
Casual
EAT MORE ITALIAN
Every meal at Giovanni’s Table is a family-style celebration of rustic Italian flavour. You’ll find all your favourite Old-World classics on the menu here, like house focaccia served with marinated artichokes, olives and pesto, fluffy gnocchi tossed in a thyme-scented sauce of lamb and root vegetables, traditional risotto finished with porcini and truffle mushroom tapenade and veal osso buco paired with creamy cheese polenta, ripe tomatoes and sautéed green beans.
ATTIRE
Smart Casual
HOW TO PURCHASE
Cruise Planner or Onboard
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
First things first – ask for an order of the house focaccia, which comes with marinated artichokes, olives and pesto. And don’t miss the antipasti per due, an appetiser big enough for two that comes heaped with Italian salami, prosciutto, marinated anchovies, grilled artichokes, Cambozola cheese and more. There are plenty of tasty options to choose from if you’re a pasta lover, from parpadelle with pancetta in a rich radicchio cream, to taglierini tossed with cherry tomatoes, calamari, bay scallops and pesto. And if you’re craving a hearty Italian-style main course, try the polpette alla romana — tender veal meatballs in a rich tomato-herb sauce — or the costolette d’agnello alle erbe — grilled lamb chops served in a Merlot reduction with baby vegetable caponata and sautéed spinach.
PRO TIP
Giovanni’s Table is a great restaurant to dial up date night. If you’re celebrating a special occasion, just let the staff know ahead of time. They’ll help make it extra special!
BOLD FLAVORS, FLASHBACK VIBES
Johnny Rockets® has been serving up delicious American fare to diners around the world since 1986. Its menu features fresh, never frozen, made-to-order hamburgers, sides, shakes and desserts. No matter where you are onboard or in the world, you’re always surrounded by good food and simple pleasures at this retro hangout.
ATTIRE
Casual
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
If you’re dropping in with friends for a shareable snack, it doesn’t get better than a double order of Johnny Rockets® famous fries. Ask for them plain or go all out with cheese and bacon on top. As far as burgers go, you can’t go wrong with the Original, served with lettuce, tomatoes, chopped onions, pickles, mustard, relish and mayo. But there’s also the Smoke House, loaded with bacon, onion rings, cheddar cheese, and Smoke House BBQ ranch. And the Spicy Houston, flavored with jalapenos, pepper jack cheese, and the house Smokin’ Chipotle Ranch sauce. All the milkshakes here are heavenly, of course, but we’re partial to the Oreo® Cookies & Cream version.
PRO TIP
If you want to mix and match two milkshake flavors, just ask the staff if they can make it happen..
TASTE YOUR WAY AROUND THE WORLD
The Windjammer is your go-to restaurant for tantalising global flavours served as complimentary. Like just-pressed paninis packed with all your favourite meats and cheeses. Flaky pastries fresh from the oven and omelettes however you like them. And hearty mains that run the gamut from crispy buttermilk fried chicken to Vietnamese braised Ho Chi Minh pork.
ATTIRE
Casual
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
Whatever kind of dish you’re in the mood for, you’ll find something tasty worth trying at the Windjammer. Pop in during the morning for scrambled egg Bhurji served with roti, or home-style crispy chicken and waffles. Refuel in between adventures with a refreshing watermelon and feta salad or classic fish and chips. Or sample your way from Italy to India with dishes like traditional chicken marsala, savoury pork vindaloo, tangy duck a l’Orange and flavourful Caribbean goat curry.
PRO TIP
There are plenty of gluten-free and vegetarian options offered.
RESTRICTIONS
Fully-covered shoes and shirts required.
NOTE
Food options may differ by sailing.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
SUITE SIPS
Welcome to the most elevated spot for indulging in your favorite eats and libations. Reserved exclusively for guests of Grand Suite-level accommodations and above, the Suite Lounge serves complimentary continental breakfast and evening drinks. From croissants to your favorite drink, we’ve got your cravings covered.
INSIDER TIP
For Grand Suite-level accommodation and above.
AGE RESTRICTION
21+ on sailings from North America, 18+ on sailings from South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
If you’re in the mood for a glass of wine, you’ll be pleased to find the menu at the Suite Lounge covers most of the bases — sparkling, white zin, pinot grigio, merlot, cabernet suavignon — you name it. If you’d rather unwind with a cold, refreshing beer, the Suite Lounge offers a great selection of domestic and interntaionl brews to choose from. The bar here is also well stocked with popular spirits like New Amsterdam vodka, Bacardi rum, Beefeater gin, Glenfiddich Scotch whisky, Jose Cuervo Gold tequila, and more. Sip your preference neat, on the rocks, or with your go-to juice or soda mixer.
PRO TIP
Kids are welcome at the Suite Lounge during breakfast hours. In the evenings, the space is open to guests of legal drinking age.
SAVOR THE SIPS & THE SIGHTS
A fixture on nearly every cruise ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet and a true architectural wonder, the iconic Viking Crown Lounge® is the ultimate spot to soak up panoramic views while you sip your favorite cocktails. Catch the sunset through its floor-to-ceiling windows, then stick around as the space comes alive with the sounds of live entertainers, flashing strobe lights, and plenty of hip-swinging action on the dance floor.
SHAKE IT LIKE A CAIPIRINHA
Whether you’re stopping by for an after dinner drink or joining the salsa-stepping party, nighttime sizzles at Boleros. This Latin-themed club serves up Cuban mojitos, Brazilian capirinhas, and your favorite classic cocktails to the sound of a six-piece band playing salsa, cumbia, merengue and samba.
HOW TO PURCHASE
Beverage Package or A La Carte
AGE RESTRICTION
21+ on sailings from North America, 18+ on sailings from South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
You can’t go wrong with a classic mojito at Boleros, but everything on the cocktail menu here is worth trying. If you like your drinks on the fruitier side, try the kiwi caipirinha or the Fruitful Hurricane, made with white and dark rums, orange juice, lime juice, sugar syrup and grenadine. Want something a little more intense? You’ll love the Smokey Sunrise, which blends Del Maguey Vida mezcal agave nectar, orange juice and grenadine. If you’re a traditionalist, go for the Dark Cuba Libre, a simple yet delicious trio of Bacardi 8 rum, lime juice and Coke. Or mix things up with a bubbly Sombrero Cooler, made with silver tequila, orange juice, agave nectar and sparkling wine.
PRO TIP
If you don’t want to miss a single beat, check your Cruise Compass for the band’s performance schedule at Boleros.
LIVE MUSIC & MASTERFUL MIXING
Wrap up your night at Schooner Bar, where perfectly mixed cocktails and live entertainment come together in a warm-lit nautical-themed lounge. Cozy up in a seat under the mast, by the portholes, or right by the gleaming grand piano. The sing-along's about to being.
HOW TO PURCHASE
Beverage Package or A La Carte
AGE RESTRICTION
21+ on sailings from North America, 18+ on sailings from South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
MENU HIGHLIGHTS
If you love a great old fashioned, you’ll find five versions of it on the menu at Schooner Bar, including a tropical twist that blends muddled cherries and pineapple with orange bitters and Malibu Coconut rum, and an innovative New Fashioned that brings in pink grapefruit, fresh raspberries, and a little bit of Southern Comfort. You can also dial up your night with a glamorous champagne cocktail, topped with Domaine Chandon and sweetened with an Angostura-doused sugar cube. Or sip your way across the Caribbean with a Zacapa rum-spiked daiquiri, shaken hard and double-strained, or a classic Papa Doble, prepared with Bacardi Superior rum, lychee and grapefruit juice. If you’re a fan of the Tom Collins, you’ll find that, too — plus four additional versions that each spotlight a different spirit.
PRO TIP
Up for something different? Let the bartender know what your favorite spirit is, and ask them to whip you up a surprise.
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 | |||
9 nights aboard the Liberty of the Seas | |||
Evening entertainment & Broadway style shows | |||
Choice of traditional or anytime dining | |||
Drinks Packages available | |||
Speciality Restaurants (charges may apply) | |||
24-hour room service | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Fly/cruise package |
Date 16th Oct 2025 |
Nts 9 |
Interior £686pp |
Oceanview £1,032pp |
Balcony £1,518pp |
Suite £4,577pp |
Interior £1,533pp |
Oceanview £1,879pp |
Balcony £2,365pp |
Suite £5,424pp |
Interior £1,590pp |
Oceanview £1,936pp |
Balcony £2,422pp |
Suite £5,481pp |
Interior £1,610pp |
Oceanview £1,956pp |
Balcony £2,442pp |
Suite £5,501pp |
Interior £1,615pp |
Oceanview £1,961pp |
Balcony £2,447pp |
Suite £5,506pp |
Interior £1,707pp |
Oceanview £2,053pp |
Balcony £2,539pp |
Suite £5,598pp |
Interior £1,730pp |
Oceanview £2,076pp |
Balcony £2,562pp |
Suite £5,621pp |
Date 16th Oct 2025 |
Nts 9 |
Interior £686pp |
Oceanview £1,032pp |
Balcony £1,518pp |
Suite £4,577pp |
Interior £1,533pp |
Oceanview £1,879pp |
Balcony £2,365pp |
Suite £5,424pp |
Interior £1,590pp |
Oceanview £1,936pp |
Balcony £2,422pp |
Suite £5,481pp |
Interior £1,610pp |
Oceanview £1,956pp |
Balcony £2,442pp |
Suite £5,501pp |
Interior £1,615pp |
Oceanview £1,961pp |
Balcony £2,447pp |
Suite £5,506pp |
Interior £1,707pp |
Oceanview £2,053pp |
Balcony £2,539pp |
Suite £5,598pp |
Interior £1,730pp |
Oceanview £2,076pp |
Balcony £2,562pp |
Suite £5,621pp |
Interior staterooms from | £686pp | ||
1V | Interior | £886pp | |
2V | Interior | £864pp | |
4V | Interior | £826pp | |
ZI | Interior Guarantee | £686pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,032pp | ||
1N | Ocean View | £1,352pp | |
4N | Ocean View | £1,329pp | |
YO | Ocean View Guarantee | £1,032pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £1,518pp | ||
2D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,107pp | |
5D | Ocean View Balcony | £1,944pp | |
4D | Ocean View Balcony | £1,812pp | |
XB | Ocean View Balcony Guarantee | £1,518pp | |
1B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £2,075pp | |
4B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £2,447pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £4,577pp | ||
GT | Grand Suite (2 Bedroom) | £5,261pp | |
OS | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £4,577pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £1,707pp | ||
1V | Interior | £1,907pp | |
2V | Interior | £1,885pp | |
4V | Interior | £1,847pp | |
ZI | Interior Guarantee | £1,707pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £2,053pp | ||
1N | Ocean View | £2,373pp | |
4N | Ocean View | £2,350pp | |
YO | Ocean View Guarantee | £2,053pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,539pp | ||
2D | Ocean View Balcony | £3,128pp | |
5D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,965pp | |
4D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,833pp | |
XB | Ocean View Balcony Guarantee | £2,539pp | |
1B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £3,096pp | |
4B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £3,468pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,598pp | ||
GT | Grand Suite (2 Bedroom) | £6,282pp | |
OS | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £5,598pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £1,730pp | ||
1V | Interior | £1,930pp | |
2V | Interior | £1,908pp | |
4V | Interior | £1,870pp | |
ZI | Interior Guarantee | £1,730pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £2,076pp | ||
1N | Ocean View | £2,396pp | |
4N | Ocean View | £2,373pp | |
YO | Ocean View Guarantee | £2,076pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,562pp | ||
2D | Ocean View Balcony | £3,151pp | |
5D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,988pp | |
4D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,856pp | |
XB | Ocean View Balcony Guarantee | £2,562pp | |
1B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £3,119pp | |
4B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £3,491pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,621pp | ||
GT | Grand Suite (2 Bedroom) | £6,305pp | |
OS | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £5,621pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £1,590pp | ||
1V | Interior | £1,790pp | |
2V | Interior | £1,768pp | |
4V | Interior | £1,730pp | |
ZI | Interior Guarantee | £1,590pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,936pp | ||
1N | Ocean View | £2,256pp | |
4N | Ocean View | £2,233pp | |
YO | Ocean View Guarantee | £1,936pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,422pp | ||
2D | Ocean View Balcony | £3,011pp | |
5D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,848pp | |
4D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,716pp | |
XB | Ocean View Balcony Guarantee | £2,422pp | |
1B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £2,979pp | |
4B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £3,351pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,481pp | ||
GT | Grand Suite (2 Bedroom) | £6,165pp | |
OS | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £5,481pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £1,610pp | ||
1V | Interior | £1,810pp | |
2V | Interior | £1,788pp | |
4V | Interior | £1,750pp | |
ZI | Interior Guarantee | £1,610pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,956pp | ||
1N | Ocean View | £2,276pp | |
4N | Ocean View | £2,253pp | |
YO | Ocean View Guarantee | £1,956pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,442pp | ||
2D | Ocean View Balcony | £3,031pp | |
5D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,868pp | |
4D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,736pp | |
XB | Ocean View Balcony Guarantee | £2,442pp | |
1B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £2,999pp | |
4B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £3,371pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,501pp | ||
GT | Grand Suite (2 Bedroom) | £6,185pp | |
OS | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £5,501pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £1,615pp | ||
1V | Interior | £1,815pp | |
2V | Interior | £1,793pp | |
4V | Interior | £1,755pp | |
ZI | Interior Guarantee | £1,615pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,961pp | ||
1N | Ocean View | £2,281pp | |
4N | Ocean View | £2,258pp | |
YO | Ocean View Guarantee | £1,961pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,447pp | ||
2D | Ocean View Balcony | £3,036pp | |
5D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,873pp | |
4D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,741pp | |
XB | Ocean View Balcony Guarantee | £2,447pp | |
1B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £3,004pp | |
4B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £3,376pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,506pp | ||
GT | Grand Suite (2 Bedroom) | £6,190pp | |
OS | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £5,506pp | |
Interior staterooms from | £1,533pp | ||
1V | Interior | £1,733pp | |
2V | Interior | £1,711pp | |
4V | Interior | £1,673pp | |
ZI | Interior Guarantee | £1,533pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £1,879pp | ||
1N | Ocean View | £2,199pp | |
4N | Ocean View | £2,176pp | |
YO | Ocean View Guarantee | £1,879pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £2,365pp | ||
2D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,954pp | |
5D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,791pp | |
4D | Ocean View Balcony | £2,659pp | |
XB | Ocean View Balcony Guarantee | £2,365pp | |
1B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £2,922pp | |
4B | Spacious Ocean View Balcony | £3,294pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £5,424pp | ||
GT | Grand Suite (2 Bedroom) | £6,108pp | |
OS | Owner's Suite (1 Bedroom) | £5,424pp | |
Interior | Oceanview | Balcony | Suite | |
(All prices are £GBP per person) | ||||
Thu 4th Sep 202504 Sep 25 | 680 | 1,149 | 2,253 |
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Thu 4th Sep 202504 Sep 25 | 1,482 | 1,951 | 3,055 |
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Thu 4th Sep 202504 Sep 25 | 1,563 | 2,032 | 3,136 |
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Thu 4th Sep 202504 Sep 25 | 1,584 | 2,053 | 3,157 |
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Thu 4th Sep 202504 Sep 25 | 1,601 | 2,070 | 3,174 |
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Thu 4th Sep 202504 Sep 25 | 1,688 | 2,157 | 3,261 |
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Thu 4th Sep 202504 Sep 25 | 1,775 | 2,244 | 3,348 |
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Thu 4th Sep 202504 Sep 25 | 1,834 | 2,303 | 3,407 |
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Thu 4th Sep 202504 Sep 25 | 1,857 | 2,326 | 3,430 |
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