DATES / RATES
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Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Aug 09, 2026 | Aug 16, 2026 | Request |
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Rates are listed per person
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Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Aug 09, 2026 | Aug 16, 2026 | Request |
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ITINERARY
Day
1: Barcelona, Spain Depart: 7:00 pm
The
capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, Barcelona, lives up to
its reputation as a center of grand architecture and inspiring art.
Antoni Gaudi’s Park Guell displays architecture as art,
making for a whimsical and colorful stroll through Barcelona.
Stretching from La Rambla to Via Laietana you will find the Gothic
Quarter, the city’s historic center with intricate medieval
buildings and streets turned into modern bars, clubs, and restaurants.
A short way up La Rambla you’ll come across La Boqueria, one
of Europe’s largest and most famous food markets, filled with
fruits, pastries, and many tasty samples of local fare.
Day
2: Valencia, Spain Arrive: 9:00 am Depart: 7:00 pm
An
exploration of Spain’s third-largest city, Valencia, will
leave you in wide-eyed wonder. Its architecture, culture, and flavors
amid sun and blue skies provides pure energy and anticipation. Valencia
holds the same charms of historical structures as more frequently
visited cities in Spain, but with fewer crowds. Over in the City of
Arts and Sciences, an expanse of 350,000 square meters of the old Turia
riverbed, many institutions – like the
Oceanográfic Valencia, Europe’s largest aquarium
– invite you to come and play.
Day 3:
Ibiza, Spain Arrive: 8:00 am Depart: 11:00 pm
Dalt
Vila, also known as Ibiza Town, is one of the Balearic’s most
picturesque cities and a fabulous place to wander around.
It’s home to an old port and historic city ramparts and has
been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The island of Ibiza has
some of the most beautiful and well-known beaches in the Mediterranean,
including Ses Figueretes and Playa D’en Bossa. Wherever you
choose to swim or sunbathe, you will find inviting clear blue waters
and golden sands lined with beach bars. For a more relaxing excursion,
head toward S’Espalmador, a small, uninhabited island between
Ibiza and Formentera.
Day
4: Palma de Mallorca, Spain Arrive: 7:00 am Depart: 3:00 pm
You
know you have arrived in Palma de Mallorca, a major city of the
Balearics of Spain, when you are met with majestic limestone cliffs
plunging into glimmering blue water. On shore, its rich history is
evident in its wonderful buildings, castles, and cathedrals. Take in
the landmark Gothic cathedral, La Seu, with its enormous rose window
and its wrought-iron canopy over the main altar designed by famed
Spanish architect Antonio Gaudí. Go for a run or bike ride
along the seaside promenade that connects Palma de Mallorca to the
neighboring villages of Portitxol and Es Molinar. Beyond the city,
explore the lush Sierra de Tramuntana Valley, the island’s
major mountain range and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day
4: Solar Eclipse (At Sea) Arrive: 8:30 am Depart: 8:32 am
Spend
the day on the high seas pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some
time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of
your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore
Day
5: Banyuls-sur-Mer, France Arrive: 10:00 am Depart: 10:00 pm
The
commune of Banyuls-sur-Mer is a hidden gem nestled on the southern
coast of France where azure waters meet lush vineyards. Stroll through
bustling markets brimming with fresh produce, fragrant herbs, and an
array of seafood straight from the Mediterranean. It’s here
you will also venture into the birthplace of Banyuls wine, a sweet,
fortified wine that pairs beautifully with both savory and sweet
dishes. Enter sun-kissed vineyards and discover the art of winemaking
with local vintners or embark on guided tours through historic wineries
where the passionate makers will share the secrets of their craft as
you taste the vintage, like at the majestic Château de Valmy.
Explore the stunning Paulilles Bay beach, the perfect place for
sunbathing, swimming and seaside picnics. Take a scenic drive along the
Côte Vermeille, offering breathtaking views and hidden coves
to discover.
Day
6: Sete (Montpellier), France Arrive: 7:00 am Depart: 5:00 pm
Sete
lies at the foot of Mount St. Clair between the Gulf of Thau and the
Mediterranean Sea. Hike to the summit to explore the Quartier Haute,
once inhabited by Italian fishermen and now home mostly to artists who
have opened their ateliers. There you can also peruse the Paul Valery
Museum, displaying contemporary artists, including Maurice Sarthou,
Albert Marquet, and Henry Matisse, as well as the church
Notre-Dame-De-La-Salette, built on the site of an ancient fortress
built by Louis XIII. A visit to Sete should include a jaunt to the
beach-a heavenly strip of sandy coast that stretches for more than
seven miles.
Day
7: Antibes, France Arrive: 9:00 am Depart: 4:00 pm
Along
the famed Côte d’Azur (or French Riviera) lies the
coastal city of Antibes, a jewel of natural beauty and fascinating
historic sites amid France’s many renowned destinations.
Overlooking the Baie des Anges you find Vieil Antibes (Old Town), a
combination of cobblestone streets with modern-day restaurants and
boutiques that offers a quaint scene for a leisurely stroll. Pristine
shores and waterfront restaurants of the beaches invite you to spend a
lazy day lounging on the soft sand with a drink in hand.
Day
7: Monte Carlo, Monaco Arrive: 7:00 pm OVERNIGHT
One
of the smallest sovereign states in the world - second only to the
Vatican City - the Principality of Monaco is sure to mesmerize you. The
most recognized building in Monte Carlo is Place du Casino. Try your
luck at this opulent and iconic gaming house, a favorite spot of James
Bond movies and real-life celebrities. Another icon is the
Prince’s Palace, which you can enter for a glimpse at the
Throne Room, with ceiling frescoes painted by Orazio de Ferrari
depicting the surrender of Alexander the Great. Every day at five
minutes before noon, the white-uniformed guards perform the changing of
the guard with the pomp and circumstance you would expect in Monaco.
Day
8: Monte Carlo, Monaco Arrive: 8:00 am
One
of the smallest sovereign states in the world - second only to the
Vatican City - the Principality of Monaco is sure to mesmerize you. The
most recognized building in Monte Carlo is Place du Casino. Try your
luck at this opulent and iconic gaming house, a favorite spot of James
Bond movies and real-life celebrities. Another icon is the
Prince’s Palace, which you can enter for a glimpse at the
Throne Room, with ceiling frescoes painted by Orazio de Ferrari
depicting the surrender of Alexander the Great. Every day at five
minutes before noon, the white-uniformed guards perform the changing of
the guard with the pomp and circumstance you would expect in Monaco.
World Traveller (Luxury Expedition, 198-guests)
The 98-suite World Navigator features deluxe accommodations, contemporary and airy design, as well as thoughtfully selected amenities, entertainment, restaurants and bars. Every deck is designed to bring the outdoors inside, so that you are almost never without a transcendent view.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
- FREE
cultural immersion
- FREE
gourmet dining with ever-changing menus
- FREE
unlimited beverages, including fine wines, spirits and craft beers
- FREE
open bars and lounges, including 24-hour bar service with specialty
canapés
- FREE
stocked in-room minibar
- FREE
specialty coffees, teas and fresh-pressed juices
- FREE
afternoon and high tea
- FREE
champagne and gourmet canapés during meet and greet
- FREE
24-hour room service, including spirits, wine and beer
- FREE
L'OCCITANE bath amenities
- FREE
pre-paid gratuities
- FREE
use of walking sticks and binoculars
- FREE
reusable water bottle
- FREE
butler service and expanded room service menu in suites
Trip delay and medical evacuation coverage included at no additional
cost