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Coastal Europe gems: Wine, culture & adventure! (expired)

The offer

One of our trusted tour partners, Zegrahm Expeditions, just announced a $1,000 per person air credit for its fabulous 16-day "Discoveries of Coastal Europe" cruise aboard the expedition ship Sea Adventurer in May. See Lisbon, Bordeaux, Mont Saint-Michel, the isles of Guernsey and Jersey, Brugge and Amsterdam, among other coastal gems.

In addition, you'll see rates elsewhere beginning at $9,980, but Cruiseable will bring the price down for a $1,500 savings to $8,480 per person for a category 1 stateroom based on double occupancy.

This is a limited time offer — you must book by January 30!

Cruiseable's take

Zegrahm Expeditions continues to get raves for the 40 or so adventure cruises and expeditions it hosts each year to South America, Antarctica, Japan, Iceland and elsewhere. If you like "soft adventures" and have the budget for a 16-day getaway, this is a good value — and you won't find a better price. 

Deadline

Reservations must be made by January 30. But don't delay, these sailings will sell out.

Booking

Call us at 1-877-322-3773 to speak to a travel advocate, or send us a query.

By booking with Cruiseable, we guarantee you'll get the lowest price and best value. Our travel experts have access to special promotions that you won't find elsewhere. Book through Cruiseable to take advantage of these outstanding deals. If this specific sailing doesn't work for your calendar, we have many others we can discuss with you. 

Place de la Bourse is one of the most visited landmarks in Bordeaux, France.
Ludovic Lubeigt / Creative Commons BY-SAPlace de la Bourse is one of the most visited landmarks in Bordeaux, France.

Details

You'll make arrangements with us to fly into Lisbon and fly out of Amsterdam. Allow for one day of travel, one day in Lisbon and the 14-day cruise. Unless otherwise noted, daily excursion options are included in the cost of the trip.

Cruiseable rates start at $8,480 per person (based on double occupancy) for a Category 1 stateroom. Other cabin categories are available and Cruiseable will provide a 15% discount when you book through us

Especially chosen for this voyage, the team of expert leaders and lecturers brings a comprehensive educational component to your adventure through lectures, guided excursions and daily recaps. The 110-passenger Sea Adventurer just underwent a major renovation. If you'd like to extend your trip before or after the cruise, we're happy to arrange that for you. 

The itinerary for the 16-day Coastal Europe cruise excursion.
The itinerary for the "Discoveries of Coastal Europe" cruise excursion.

Itinerary

Here's the itinerary. You'll depart the USA on May 11, and on May 12 transfer to the Intercontinental Lisbon in Lisbon, Portugal. The overnight hotel fare is included in the price.

Day
Destination
Activity
0
Lisbon, Portugal
Arrive in Lisbon and transfer to the Intercontinental Lisbon. Spend the day at leisure, with dinner and overnight at the hotel.
1
Lisbon (embark)
Tour Lisbon’s architectural highlights, including the Sao Roque Church; the Gothic Jeronimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; and St. George’s Castle. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before embarking the Sea Adventurer in the afternoon. 
2
Porto, Portugal
Porto’s historic center was awarded World Heritage status for its varied architecture—from Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance to Baroque, neoclassical, and modern. Stroll through the old town and visit the 13th-century cathedral. Sample port in its birthplace at a special tasting.
3
Spain
Along the coast of Spain you'll make stops in Mouros, Santiago de Compostela and La Coruña. Disembark in Mouros and depart overland to Santiago de Compostela, a World Heritage Site with a mélange of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque buildings. The splendid St. James Cathedral is the conclusion of the pilgrimage road that begins in Paris and winds its way through France and across Northern Spain. Continue to La Coruña, Galicia’s commercial center, where you will make stops at the Castle of San Anton and the Tower of Hercules.
4
At sea
Lecturers recap your experiences on the Iberian Peninsula and prepare you for what’s to come.
5
Bordeaux, France
World famous for exquisite wines, Bordeaux also boasts more Monuments Historiques than any French city except Paris. Enjoy a tour of the 18th-century urban area, the largest square in all of Europe, the 16th-century Basilica of Saint-Seurin, and the subterranean church of Saint-Emilion. In the afternoon, sample some local vintages during a winery tour. Or, join a full-day birding tour at La Teich Bird Reserve.
6
La Rochelle, France
Known as La Ville Blanche (the White City), La Rochelle’s luminous limestone façades glow in the bright coastal sunlight. Stroll past three 14th-century stone towers and visit the neoclassical cathedral with a magnificent Baroque interior, and make a stop at the Cognac House for a tasting. Or, visit the Poitevin Marsh to search for a variety of waterfowl.
7
Brest, France
Brest has a long history as a military harbor and is the port where thousands of American soldiers landed from 1917-18. Take a stroll along the Crozon Peninsula, visit the fascinating Maritime Museum, and explore a botanical garden. Famed for its crepes, learn about the region’s food culture and sample local delicacies.
8
Guernsey, Channel Islands
An English outpost located off the coast of France, Guernsey is a fascinating mosaic of fishing villages, greenhouses, and fields dotted with the island’s eponymous dairy cows. See remnants of the German occupation during World War II, visit the lovely Candie Gardens, and take a stroll through the photogenic harbor of St. Peter Port, where Victor Hugo lived in exile while he wrote "Les Misérables."
9
Jersey / Sark Island
Visit the wide-ranging Jersey Museum which explains the history, traditions, and culture of the island, and the award-winning Maritime Museum. Nature enthusiasts take a walk through coastal heathland to view the rocky cliffs that are home to puffins, fulmars, shags, and several species of gulls. Return to the ship for lunch and cruise to nearby Sark Island. With no cars — only tractors, bikes, and horse-drawn carriages — Sark is leisurely and relaxed. Join a local for a guided tour of the stunning cliffs and peaceful fields. Continue to La Seigneurie Gardens for a tranquil contrast to the windswept wildness of the rugged coast.
10
Normandy & Mont Saint-Michel
Visit Arromanches-les-Bains, the site of a temporary harbor established by the Allies immediately after D-Day, as well as Omaha Beach. View exhibits chronicling the campaign at the D-Day Museum and continue to Sainte-Mere-Eglise to visit the British and American cemeteries. Or visit medieval Mont Saint-Michel, which inspired Henry Adams and influenced the Gothic revival.
11
Brugge, Belgium
Board local boats for a tour of medieval Brugge, a World Heritage Site known for its Gothic architecture and serene waterways. Those with an interest in World War I history may travel overland to Ypres, the location of heavy fighting throughout the war. Visit the In Flanders Fields Museum, the best museum in Europe dedicated to the Great War.
12
Texel, West Frisian Islands, Netherlands
Broad white beaches, lush nature reserves, dense forests, and cute villages are the highlights of Texel, the largest of the Wadden Islands. Take a walk along the grass-covered dunes and search for shorebirds, including avocets, shelducks, plovers, gulls, redshanks, and spoonbill terns. Or, visit the Texel Brewery and go trolling for shrimp aboard a local boat.
13
Amsterdam
Board a local boat for a cruise along historic canals to observe Amsterdam’s lovely architecture, then join a guided tour of the Rijksmuseum, viewing several masterpieces by Rembrandt, Hals, and Vermeer. Or, head to the countryside for a bike ride among Holland’s iconic windmills, with a stop to sample local cheeses. A third option includes The Hague and Delft.
14
Amsterdam
Disembark this morning and board your independent flight, arriving in the USA the same day. Or stay for a longer trip.

Itinerary may vary slightly depending on weather conditions and other factors.

What's included

All gratuities; accommodations in the hotel and on board the Sea Adventurer as outlined in the itinerary; all onboard meals; soft drinks, wine, and beer with lunch and dinner; all group meals on land; arrival and departure transfers on group dates; services of the expedition staff, including lectures, briefings, slide/film shows; all group activities and excursions; landing and port fees; medical expense coverage; and emergency evacuation insurance.

What's not included

All air transportation — except for the $1,000 per person credit! Excess baggage charges; airport arrival and departure taxes; transfers for independent arrivals and departures; passport and/or visa fees; travel insurance; items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar charges, alcoholic beverages (except as listed above), e-mail/fax/telephone charges.

Ponte Dom Luis I was built in 1886, crossing the River Douro in Porto, Portugal.
Laura Suarez / Creative Commons BY-SAPonte Dom Luis I was built in 1886, crossing the River Douro in Porto, Portugal.

Terms & conditions

Prices are based on double occupancy. Air credit is applicable to new bookings and is subject to availability at the time of booking. Air must be booked and ticketed through Cruiseable. Air credit is not combinable with any other offer except group, combination cruise, refer & reward, and solo traveler savings. Alas, there is no single supplement in select categories on this expedition. Zegrahm Expeditions does its best to adhere to the scheduled itinerary, but in the spirit of our expeditionary style of travel the ship captain may deviate slightly to take full advantage of encounters with the destination and its people, culture, and wildlife.

 

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