Best of Europe cruise 
Cruise Ports:

Amsterdam, Holland,  Brugges,(Zeebrugge),Belgium,  Cherbourg, France,  Vigo, Spain,  Lisbon, Portugal,  Tangier, Morocco,  Barcelona, Spain

Amsterdam is an eclectic mix of old and new, historical charm and cosmopolitan flair. It's a blend of cultures, but still quintessentially Dutch. The people-watching is rewarding, and the quest for rich history is even more so. Take a boat tour along the canals to enjoy the distinct and beautiful personalities of the many bridges you'll see.

Bordering the delta of the Scheldt, and the Maas and Rhine rivers, Zeebrugge could be one of the most unique seaports you visit in this lifetime. Zeebrugge is blessed with a picturesque network of canals and fields peppered with graceful windmills. Zeebrugge serves as a gateway port to the historic city of Brussels.

Located on the English Channel, with fortifications from Louis XIV himself, visiting Cherbourg is like taking a walk through time. Known for its seaside charm and its maritime museum, Cité de la Mer, it’s no wonder the French and English frequently fought over this seaport.

Vigo, Spain Sep 04

Catholic pilgrims flock to the nearby sacred cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, built over the burial spot of St. James. In Vigo, Galicia province's most populated city, El Sireno, a gilded sculpture depicting a half-man-half-sea-creature, towers over your head and the city's lovely gardens and well-preserved historical buildings.

Lisbon, Portugal Sep 05 Also known as Lisboa to the native Portuguese, Lisbon has earned its title as capital of Portugal. See why this city reigns above all others as you stroll along elaborate mosaic sidewalks and pass by the Monument to the Discoveries. A quick trolley ride transports you to the cobblestone district of Baixa. Or if you choose, be lured off and pampered in the resort cities of Cascais and Estoril.

 

Tangier, Morocco Sep 06 If you had to describe Tangier's culture and cuisine in one world, it would probably be "diversity." You're likely to see a little bit of everything - from traditional open-air markets like the Grand Socco, to world-famous designer shops, cafes reminiscent of the 1930's and trendy discos, to swimmers, on windsurf boards and tourists on camels. It's all here, and it's all fasinating.

Barcelona, Spain Sep 08 There's nothing quite like Barcelona. Especially if you consider the architecture. The city lays claim to its very own form of Art Nouveau, known as Modernisme. The Sagrada Familia Basilica is perhaps the best example of this beautiful and interesting brand of architecture, with its bold color, beautiful tile-work and swirling lines. At the same time, many find the work at the Picasso Museum and the cathedrals of the Gothic Quarter equally inspiring.

The revitalized Celebrity Century is designed to revitalize you. With new accommodations that include 314 new private verandas. Fourteen new Sky Suites and 174 new-and utterly entrancing-Concierge Class staterooms complete with fresh-cut flowers, a luxurious pillow menu, and upgraded bathroom amenities, even personalized stationery.

Unique Features include:

Murano Restaurant
Tableside cooking, carving and flambé is what you'll find at Murano, where the menu is as impressive as the Murano glass chandeliers.

Michael's Club
Soak up the sounds of a grand piano as you share an intimate nightcap in this locale. The rich tones and deep, welcoming chairs of Michael's Club make it the ideal place to savor a single-malt scotch or late-evening cordial.

Martini Bar
The sophisticated Martini Bar offers 20 variations of this famous libation. Gather with friends to warm up the evening before dinner or celebrate all in this trendy hot spot before heading over to the disco.

Grand Restaurant
Our two-story dining room offers a true feast for the senses, with floor-to-ceiling windows, elegant china, attentive world-class service and gourmet cuisine.

Aquaspa
Relax in the impressive AquaSpa and let us transport you to a whole new world with treatments inspired by rituals from exotic cultures. Discover a state of complete tranquility as you experience the most luxurious spa afloat.

 

Holiday Details

Duration 8 nights From 31-08-2008 to 08-09-2008
Accomodation
Interior Cabin on board Century Ship Depart
Dublin
    Prices From
€ 1,354 per person sharing
Includes Return flights from Dublin, airport transfers, 8 nights accomodation in interior cabin on full board basis onboard the Century Ship, service charges, room service and evening entertainment also included.
Travel insurance not included.
For further information, please contact our cruise specialist Rebecca on rreeves@gohop.com or phone
+ 353 1 2412352

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