Canary Islands, Spain & Portugal
Overview
Canary Islands, Spain & Portugal
Depart Southampton for your 11 night cruise to Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands.
What's Included:
- Entertainment
- 11 nights accommodation
- Full Board
- Complimentary Drinks
- Gratuities
- Port Immersion
- Fitness Centre & Classes
- The Resort Deck & Rooftop Garden
- Swimming Pools
Hand Picked By
We are thrilled to announce that Celebrity Silhouette® will be based in Southampton for eight sailings in 2018 – a first for this stunning Solstice® Class ship. For sheer convenience and a stress free start to your holiday, their round-trip cruises from the UK simply can’t be beaten. Think no long flights, lengthy airport delays or tiresome transfers, plus extra space for luggage – not forgetting more time for your holiday! With these early booking offers there is not better time to book.
Amy Corran
Additional Information
- Departure Date: 18th October 2021
- Duration: 11 nights
- Highlights: Depart Southampton for your 11 night cruise to Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands.
Ship Overview
Celebrity Silhouette
Celebrity Silhouette is the perfect choice if you enjoy unrivalled relaxation and extraordinary fine dining. The range of dining options onboard has something to tantalise every taste-bud. Celebrate al fresco dining at the laidback Lawn Club Grill, where you can enjoy fresh, flavourful food in the sunshine. It doesn’t get much better than that!
Celebrity Silhouette Profile
- Occupancy: 2,886
- Tonnage: 122,400
- Inaugural date: Jul 23, 2011
- Length: 1,047 ft
- Cruise Speed: 24 kts
- Draught: 27 ft
- Beam: 121 ft
Full Itinerary
Day 1: Southampton, England
Day 2: At Sea
While at sea, take the time to recharge before the next adventure. Lounge by the pool, be spoiled at the spa, taste the delicacies or explore the venues on-board, until we arrive at the next amazing destination.
Day 3: Porto (Leixoes)
Porto, Portugal’s second largest city after Lisbon, is one of Europe’s oldest cities and was registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996. Of course, Porto’s name itself hints at perhaps Portugal’s most famous export—port. This is where the fortified wine was first produced. The city has a rich history and is reminiscent of times gone by. You wouldn’t be wrong to compare it to an ideal Shakespearean backdrop. In Porto, the skyline is composed of sky-high bell towers, opulent baroque churches, and majestic beaux art buildings, which all create a romantic air that’s only heightened by the glorious shafts of sunlight that illuminate the city.
Day4: At Sea
Day 5: Lanzarote
With beachy landscapes and more than 300 volcanoes, plus perfect weather all year round, you'll quickly see why Lanzarote is an award-winning destination. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, its stark lava fields were born from violent eruptions as recent as the 19th century. The island's dedication to the environment and tourism has even resulted in recognition from the World Tourism Organization as a universal model of sustainable development. In addition, the island has gone to considerable lengths to preserve its own history, culture and heritage. Lanzarote is known as a haven for modern art. Many of the island’s natural wonders have been preserved through the work of local artist and environmental hero, César Manrique who so still credited for saving his home from overdevelopment. The island has grown into a thriving culinary destination. From fine restaurants to charming seaside bistros, there are a wealth of dining options to explore on your Lanzarote cruise. Traditional Spanish fare is quite popular with lots of fresh seafood and the Canary wines are a must try. Check out the local markets for handcrafted souvenirs and keepsakes. Whether exploring the world’s longest volcanic tunnel; sipping cocktails by a volcanic lake; touring an art museum; or lounging by the sea in the middle of a lunar landscape, it’s an eye-opening adventure.
Day 6: Tenerife
Beyond its steep and rugged coastline, Tenerife is a cultural and natural wonder waiting to be explored. Discover mysterious step pyramids at Güímar, meet the world’s largest collection of parrots at Loro Park, or take in a show at the ultra-modern Tenerife Auditorium. Foodies will have fun sampling the fresh fish, famous cheeses and sumptuous wines of the island.Of the 7 islands that comprise the Canary Island archipelago, Tenerife stands out as the largest. Depending on your mood and what you are looking to get out of your Tenerife cruise, there are things to consider. For one, the island offers a vastly different terrain depending on where you go. The northern part of the island is quite verdant, so expect the climate to include more rain. In the south, you’ll find it much more arid and dry emulating more of a desert climate. If you like the idea of mingling within crowds and are drawn to where the action is, make plans to visit Los Cristianos, Playa de la Americas, and Costa Adeje in the southwest and Puerto de la Cruz in the north. While in Los Cristianos and you’re looking for some thrills, visit Siam Park, a giant theme park with plenty of rides to choose from. Also in Los Cristianos is Jungle Park, the island’s zoo with over 500 animals in a wonderfully rendered wild setting with lagoons, walkways and sub-tropical foliage.
Day 7: Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
The extreme and varied micro-climates and vegetation you experience are what have earned this lovely island the nickname, “The Small Continent.” From the rugged coastline to the stretches of lovely sand beach, a variety of natural wonders impossibly fit onto this single island. Eco-enthusiasts are drawn to Gran Canaria for its hiking, horseback riding, and watersports. Spend a day in the Agaete valley where you can visit a local farm for a taste of the island wines, cheese, and cakes. On your cruise to Gran Canaria you’ll also find the capital city of Las Palmas to be a cosmopolitan and cultural center of the Canaries. Stroll down the bustling shopping streets, tour a museum or two; sip a cocktail at a trendy nightclub while exploring this sultry city. The local cuisine is an eclectic combination of Spanish, African, and South American influences and fresh seafood is always on the menu.Soak up the sun and the views of the tropical landscape. The rich, rich green forests of the Canary Islands sweep across from north to south and the rolling dunes of the island desert stretch to the horizon.
Day 8: At Sea
Day 9: Lisbon, Portugal
See why this city stands out 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 be lured away and pampered in the resort cities of Cascais and Estoril.
This storied capital with a history that extends back before the Roman Empire is only 1 of 2 cities in Portugal designated as a global city by the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) Study Group. Once one of the world’s great naval and shipping powers, modern day Lisbon is an important hub of finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, international trade, education, and tourism.
Take a wonderful tour through Lisbon and you’ll discover Graca, the beautifully restored old area of the city, filled with old tiled buildings and mansions and Chiado, Lisbon’s arts district, for a different air of sophistication with its many boutiques, galleries and theaters. And, of course, a cruise to Lisbon is not complete without sampling a nice bottle of Port wine; the fortified red wine that can be found throughout the country.
Day 10: Vigo, Spain
El Sireno, a gilded sculpture depicting a figure that is half man, half sea creature, towers over the city's lovely gardens and well-preserved historical buildings. The legendary black salts offshore on the Islas Cies are said to bring good health. Catholic pilgrims flock to the nearby sacred cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, built over the burial spot of St. James.
As one of Europe’s largest fishing ports and maritime centers, this coastal town located in northern Spain is famous for its amazingly fresh seafood. Dine like a local on your Vigo cruise, sampling tapas, the finest oysters, and Galician wines for a hearty lunch at a tapas bar or pescadería. Then stroll through the narrow winding streets of Casco Vello, the historic district, to Rua do Príncipe where you’ll find an assortment of boutiques for keepsakes and souvenirs. For a great view of the Galician coast, there are several beaches worth visiting such as Playa de Samîl with its 1,800 meters of sandy, white coastline.
Day 11: At Sea
Day 12: Southampton, England
Disembark your cruise.
Additional Information
- Departure Date: 18th October 2021
- Duration: 11 nights
- Highlights: Depart Southampton for your 11 night cruise to Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands.
Cabin and Fares
Cabin Type | Guide Price | Additional Info |
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Balcony | From £1,999pp | -- |
View CabinBalcony--A Balcony Stateroom is a luxurious home away from home with both indoor and outdoor space. Enjoy your spacious lounge with spectacular views, or step through the sliding glass doors onto your own private balcony with a front row seat of the horizon. - Private balcony attached to your stateroom - Twice daily housekeeping service (makeup and turndown) - Celebrity’s eXhale bedding - Hair dryer & bath amenities - Smart TV - 24-hour room service* - Laundry service** - Mini-fridge** *There is a service fee of $4.95 between 11PM-6AM. **Additional charges apply. | Enquire Now |