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Voyager, 12 Nights Royals, Castles & Crowns ex Barcelona to London (Southampton)

Cruise Voyager, 12 Nights Royals, Castles & Crowns ex Barcelona to London (Southampton)
Cruise Line Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Ship Seven Seas Voyager
Destination EU Mediterranean
Brief Description 12 Night Cruise sailing from Barcelona, Spain onboard Seven Seas Voyager
Type of Cruise Luxury
Departure Date 25 Jun 2025
Cruise Description Seven Seas Voyager® harbors overtones of elegance, from the refined Penthouse Suites to the modern touches of the Voyager Lounge.

Cartagena, Spain
Cartagena is a Spanish Mediterranean city with more than 2,500 years of history. Each corner, street and square offers travelers monumental examples of its splendorous historical past. The origins of the city are shown at the Punic Wall, which marks the foundation of the city by the Carthaginians in 227 BC. Cartagena has been the capital of the Spanish Navy’s Maritime Department of the Mediterranean since the arrival of the Spanish Bourbons in the eighteenth century.

Málaga, Spain
Situated on Spain’s Costa del Sol, Malaga is the region’s capital and a popular holiday destination. The city is also renowned as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, whose works can be seen in the fairly new Museo Picasso housed in the Palacio de Buenavista. And connoisseurs can imbibe in the sweet Malaga dessert wines that come from the hilly vineyards just outside of town. This is a pleasant town to explore and also serves as a popular starting point for excursions to splendid Granada and the famed Alhambra, located inland at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada.

Tangier, Morocco
Explore the Mendoubia Gardens which contain a fascinating banyan tree that is more than 800 years old. The Caves of Hercules are 9 miles west of Tangier in the Cap Spartel area; it is a place of great beauty and archeological significance.

Seville (Cádiz), Spain
Cádiz, Andalusia's world-renowned capital, has undergone major restoration in recent years. Palm trees, gracious squares, flower-filled parks, ubiquitous red-tile roofed buildings, and bustling street markets make this a most delightful port. The old town, on the tip of the peninsula, is buzzing with beautiful, lively plazas. To get there, you pass through the new town, an elegant metropolis with excellent beaches. Cádiz is also a good starting point for a day trip to nearby Seville, where you can visit the Alcazar, a beautiful medieval Islamic palace showcasing a unique fusion of Christian and Moorish architecture surrounded by lovely gardens; majestic Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Sevilla); and Giralda Tower, offering excellent photo opportunities.

Lisbon, Portugal
Legend states that Ulysses founded Lisbon, calling it Olisipo. Others claim that the name is Phoenician, but all agree it’s one of Europe’s most fascinating destinations. On All Saints’ Day in 1755 a devastating earthquake destroyed much of the city. The Baixa (Lower City) was rebuilt on neo-classical lines that still form the heart of the city. The elegant ‘City of Explorers’overlooks the River Tagus, and offers a number of distinctive neighborhoods to discover. Tour the Alfama, where the winding streets still retain much of their Moorish atmosphere. Stroll to Bairro Alto and hear the melodious sounds of Portugal’s Fado music. Nearby excursions transport you to the lavish 18th-century palace of Queluz and Sintra’s Royal Palace.

La Coruña, Spain
La Coruna is a busy port on the Atlantic Ocean that provides a distribution point for agricultural goods from the region. It was the arrival of democracy in Spain after the death of Francisco Franco that caused a major growth in the city. The city is the site of the Roman Tower of Hercules, a lighthouse that has been in continuous operation for nearly 2,000 years. The city is also well-known for its characteristic glazed window balconies, called galerías.

Santander, Spain
Looking out upon Bahía de Santander from Magdalena Palace – an early 20th-century gift from from Santander to Spain's royal family – it’s easy to see how the port city gained the nickname “bride of the sea.” Framed by green, mountainous landscapes and white beaches, the picturesque bay echoes the city’s seafaring past and heralds its future. Centro Botín, which reinvigorated the seafront upon its opening in 2017, has been described as ‘Santander’s Guggenheim’ — a nod to the Frank Gehry-designed museum in nearby Bilbao. In the city’s ‘fishing district’, dine on traditional local cuisine such as rabas (fried squid), maganos (squid with onion) or fisherman-style clams.

Lorient, France
Explore the historic, thriving fishing port of Lorient with colorful fishing boats, container ships and yachts coming and going. Visit the submarine base now home to a naval museum and authentic French Navy submarine. Then have a look at the Maison de l’Imprimeur, parts of which date back to the eighteenth century. Stroll over to Rue du Port and Rue de Liege for shopping. Look for handmade lace and linens, Quimpere pottery, and fleur de sel harvested nearby. Enjoy fresh Breton seafood, cod, mussels, and crepes. Stop for a glass of wine or the popular local cider as you drink in the history of Lorient’s dynamic surroundings.

St. Peter Port (Guernsey), United Kingdom
Tiny, compact and brimming with history, St Peter Port is the capital and main port of Guernsey in the Channel Islands. A stroll along its steep, cobbled streets is like traipsing through the best of Europe: The 800-year-old Castle Cornet stands sentinel. A Town Church is housed in an historic chapel building. Candie Gardens offer breathtaking views across St Peter Port harbor. The Hauteville House, home to Victor Hugo from 1856-70, precisely preserves the Frenchman’s DIY surroundings when he wrote Les Misérables. And, of course, world-class dining and shopping options abound.

Saint-Malo, France
Explore this fascinating fortified town or discover the lovely medieval town of Dinan and its impressive clock tower and picturesque half-timbered houses. Drive along the rugged Brittany coast and savor the stunning view of mystical Mont St. Michel before wandering through its steep winding streets and the mazelike abbey passages.

London (Southampton), England
Southampton is the largest city and port on the south coast of England. Tour the historic byways of Old Town with its Medieval walls and Tudor architecture. Spend an hour or two meandering along the pathways of Royal Victoria Country Park, picturesquely set along the waterfront on the grounds of a former military hospital where Florence Nightingale once worked. Southampton's maritime past can be explored by strolling along the Town Quay with its marina and lively bars and restaurants. It was here that the Titanic departed on its fateful journey and where the Mayflower sailed for the New World.
Sailing Dates
25 Jun 2025
Category Single Twin Triple Quad
H - Suite NZD14,020 NZD11,687
G - Suite NZD14,840 NZD12,233
F - Suite NZD15,740 NZD12,833
E - Suite NZD17,630 NZD14,093
D - Suite NZD18,450 NZD14,640
C - Suite NZD19,920 NZD15,620
B - Suite NZD20,900 NZD16,273
A - Suite NZD21,890 NZD16,933
SS - Suite NZD27,300 NZD22,873
VS - Suite NZD32,220 NZD26,153
GS - Suite NZD39,260 NZD30,847
MS - Suite NZD45,330 NZD34,893
Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
25 Jun 2025 Barcelona, Spain 6:00 AM 5:00 PM
26 Jun 2025 Cartagena, Spain 11:00 AM 8:00 PM
27 Jun 2025 Malaga, Spain 9:00 AM 10:00 PM
28 Jun 2025 Tangier, Morocco 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
29 Jun 2025 Cadiz, Spain 7:00 AM 5:30 PM
30 Jun 2025 Lisbon, Portugal 10:00 AM 7:00 PM
1 Jul 2025 At Sea    
2 Jul 2025 La Coruna, Spain 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
3 Jul 2025 Santander, Spain 8:00 AM 3:30 PM
4 Jul 2025 Lorient, France 8:30 AM 6:00 PM
5 Jul 2025 St Peter Port, Guernsey 10:30 AM 6:30 PM
6 Jul 2025 St Malo, France 7:00 AM 7:00 PM
7 Jul 2025 Southampton, England 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

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