DATES / RATES
Rates are listed per person in USD
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Start Date | End Date | Adventure Oceanview Stateroom |
Jul 27, 2027 | Aug 04, 2027 | 9,999 |
Rates are listed per person in USD
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Start Date | End Date | (Starting from) Adventure Oceanview Stateroom | (Mid-range) Adventure Oceanview Stateroom | (High-end) Adventure Oceanview Stateroom |
Jul 27, 2027 | Aug 04, 2027 | 9,999 | 9,999 | 9,999 |
Day
1: Barcelona, Span
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.
Days
2-3: Ibiza, Spain
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: Cartagena, Spain
Along
the south of Spain on the Mediterranean coast sits Cartagena, founded
in 227 BCE and inhabited for more than two millennia. From the
2,000-year-old Roman theater to the ARQUA Marine Archaeology Museum,
it’s a place rife with stories for the curious mind to dive
into. Driving down dirt roads about 30 minutes outside of Cartagena,
you find yourself at the tip of Cape Tiñoso, where the
impressive Batería de Castillitos resides. Bring yourself
back to the present with shopping, bars, cafes and restaurants on Calle
Mayor. While Cartagena only has one beach, Cala Cortina, it’s
an oasis jewel located within a tiny cove.
Day
5: Motril (Alhambra), Spain
While
Motril is often a gateway to the iconic city of Granada and Alhambra
Palace — an outstanding example of Moorish architecture
— this small Spanish town in the Andalusia region holds a
charm all its own. Local parks, historic sites and independent
restaurants make it easy to immerse yourself in an authentic, Spanish
experience. Known as the lungs of the city, the Pueblos de
América Park contains lush scenery with an abundance of
picturesque shrubs, palms and a variety of tree species. In the town
center, find the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Head. Surrounded by
tropical palm trees and impeccable garden space, the church offers a
stunning view, including its own ornate decorations within its walls.
Once you’ve worked up an appetite, stop at a local eatery for
a helping of San Juan casserole, made with pumpkin, or tapas of shrimp,
espichás and sardines. In Granada, discover more cultural
history at the Albayzín, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and
the city’s historical Arab quarter.
Day
6: Puerto Banus (Marbella), Spain
Located
along the Costa del Sol of southeast Spain, Puerto Banús
promises a tropical climate made for both adventurous explorations and
laid-back relaxation. Just a few short miles east of the port lies the
summer-paradise city of Marbella. It’s here you find the most
Ferraris in all of Europe and some of the best golf courses for a
luxurious getaway made for the discerning traveler.
Spain
cuisine is famous for its tapas, and when in Marbella and Puerto
Banús, gambas al pilpil (garlic prawns) are the go-to
appetizer. Served in garlic, chili, and sizzling olive oil, this simple
but mouthwatering dish makes an impression even on the most judicious
tastebuds.
Day
7: Solar Eclipse (at Sea)
Out
at sea with only a never-ending expanse of horizon all around is the
perfect way to look to the sky as the moment of totality approaches.
Gathered on deck with your expedition guide - a resident astronomer -
and fellow explorers, there’s an atmosphere of anticipation.
Let the astronomy expert engage you with insight into the cosmic
phenomenon. As we marvel at the spectacle, there will also be a
wonderful celebration to mark the occasion.
Please note: Your
eclipse viewing experience may change based on weather or cloud
coverage.
Day
8: Portimao, Portugal
Along
the southwestern coast of the Algarve region of Portugal lies the
vibrant port city of Portimão, equal parts history come to
life and modern, cosmopolitan atmosphere. The Megalithic Monuments of
Alcalar contain prehistoric remnants of the country’s
beginnings while Praia da Rocha (Rock Beach) presents the
quintessential beach scene that makes this an ideal, tropical getaway.
Not far from here you’ll find Praia dos Três
Castelos, a beach well-known for its strange and dramatic rock
formations of limestone. Located in the urban setting of
Portimão, the Fort of Santa Catarina creates a stark
contrast with its medieval construct, where walking the ancient paths
call to your inner child and make you feel a sense of wonder and
imagination.
Day
9: Lisbon, Portugal
Portugal’s
capital Lisbon comes alive with a rich history seen in every nook and
cranny of the city. From the resting place of famous explorer Vasco de
Gama at Jeronimos Monastery to the impressive turrets of São
Jorge Castle dating all the way back to second century B.C.E., Lisbon
offers a deep dive into the past to satiate the most curious travelers.
While Western Europe’s oldest city boasts an array of Baroque
and Neoclassical architecture, that does not mean it has remained stuck
in the past. On the contrary, the colorful culture and vibrant life
that runs throughout the city’s restaurants, shops, and
rooftop bars make it buzz with infectious energy. Taking a tuk tuk
through its hard-to-reach passages allows you to experience Lisbon as
the locals do.
World Traveller (Luxury Expedition, 198-guests)
The 98-suite World Traveller 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.
Select from ten suite and stateroom categories that all feature livable space and comforts. Feel the sun on your face, because every accommodation has an ocean view, with most providing the enhanced experience of ocean breezes and full-moon views from a full walk-out or Juliet balcony.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Always
Included by Atlas: Every expedition includes an array of luxurious
amenities with our compliments.
- Atlas
Immersive Experience: Enhance your experience of a destination through
an exclusive excursion ashore or a unique event on board exploring
history, nature, art or cuisine.
- Gastronomic
Guests: Award-winning chefs, local farmers and other noteworthy
culinarians are your expedition guides through regional cuisine.
- Live
Cooking Demonstrations: Onboard cooking demonstrations and culinary
presentations complement the insights you gain from epicurean
adventures ashore.
- Cuisine
and Wine Tastings: Chefs, vintners or sommeliers lead food and wine
tastings that enhance your appreciation of culinary treasures and your
knowledge of how to pair cuisine with wine.
- Josper
Grill Dining Experience: An open-air chophouse where you can savor the
finest cuts of steak and fresh seafood, seared to perfection on a
legendary Josper grill.
- Atlas
Backpack: Take your complimentary backpack ashore on your adventures
and fill it up with mementos, local delicacies, handicrafts and other
treasures to take home.