
17 Day Western Mediterranean Cruise
Ship Specification
Itinerary & Excursions
Dates & Prices
If you are ready to embark on a journey of a lifetime with other singles, prepare to set sail on a Western Mediterranean cruise! Whether you want to travel to France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Canary Islands and Morocco you will cruise the Mediterranean in style!
Mediterranean cruises deliver centuries of history, fascinating culture, unique cuisines and, yes, even gorgeous beaches. Explore the ancient ruins and quaint seaside cafes or the museums and monuments of the Western Mediterranean.
| Ship: Louis Majesty |
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| Gross Tonnage: |
40,876 |
| Length: | 207,10m |
| Breadth: |
27,6m |
| Draught: |
6,2m |
| Cruising Speed |
19 knots |
| Passengers Decks |
10 |
| Elevators | 6 |
| Stabilizers | yes |
| Electric Current |
110/220V AC |
| Classification | DNV |
| Stateroom Accommodations |
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| Total Outside Staterooms |
481 |
| Total Inside Staterooms | 250 |
| Total Staterooms |
731 |
Stateroom Amenities
All staterooms are equipped with shower, WC, wash basin, air condition, telephone and TV and Hairdryer
Facilities
Sun Deck, Cafè Royal (inside & outside), Topsiders Bar, Pool Bar, Outdoor Cafè, 2 Swimming Pools (for Adults), 2 Hot Tubs, Piazza Sanmarco (outdoor pizzeria & pasta shop), Royal Observatory, Disco, Beauty Salon, Fitness Centre, Bodywave Spa Spa & Sauna, Polo Club Piano Bar, Monte Carlo Casino, The Palace Theatre, Four Seasons Restaurant, Seven Seas Dining Room, Le Bistro Café, Rendez Vous Lounge & Bar, The Coffee Bar/Espresso point, Royal Fireworks Lounge, House of Lords Lounge, Internet Cafè, Duty Free & Travel Value Shops, Photo Gallery, Boardroom, Library / Card room, Video Arcade, Conference Room
Departure 24/01/10
Return: 01/02/10
| Day & Date | Port of Call |
Arrival | Departure |
| Saturday 05/12/09 |
Marseille, France | - | 18:00 |
| Sunday 06/12/09 | At Sea | - | - |
| Monday 07/12/09 | Gibraltar | 10:30 | 14:30 |
| The “Rock”, guarding the entrance to the Mediterranean sea, offers a fascinating blend of English and Spanish culture. A ride to the 1400 foot high summit affords a breathtaking view. | |||
| Tuesday 08/12/09 | At Sea | - | - |
| Wednesday 09/12/09 | Madeira | 08:00 | 19:00 |
| The island of Madeira is a popular Atlantic Ocean year-round resort, famed worldwide for its Madeira wine, perfect climate, striking scenery, flowers and embroidery artisans. In Funchal slide down cobblestone streets in basket sleds or visit one of the colorful fishing villages nearby. | |||
| Thursday 10/12/09 | La Palma | 09:30 | 20:00 |
| If you want an authentic picture of the Canaries, this is the place to go. This pretty island is quiet and un spoilt. As you walk round the island you'll feel like the subject of a postcard. The quaint whitewashed houses of sleepy towns mingle with tasteful low rise resorts. |
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| Friday 11/12/09 | Tenerife | 06:30 | 22:00 |
| Tenerife is known for its magnificent beaches, all year round sunshine and top quality hotels. Tenerife also offers all kinds of outdoor activities, on both land and sea: sailing, diving, surfing, golf, hiking, etc. Playa de Las Americas is the most famous tourist area where you will find plenty of small beaches. |
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| Saturday 12/12/09 | La Gomera |
07:00 | 12:30 |
| A wealth of breathtaking views lies in wait on this exhilarating excursion that heads for the hills of La Gomera. Leaving the capital San Sebastian and the coast behind, arid slopes lead up to the tree line of what many describe as an ‘upside-down’ landscape. |
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| Saturday 12/12/09 | El Hierro | 16:30 | 22:00 |
| Departing the tiny harbour of La Estaca you will ascend towards the small capital town of Valverde, meaning “the green valley”. You will drive through this town, the only Canary Island capital that is inland. |
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| Sunday 13/12/09 | Las Palmas | 07:00 | 22:00 |
| La Palmas is the Capital of Gran Canaria, the third largest of the seven Canary Islands and the archipelago’s largest city with a population of 500,000 people. Your tour begins with a drive to the old part of the city known as Vegueta, to visit the house of Christopher Columbus which dates back to 1492. |
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| Monday 14/12/09 | Lanzarote | 07:00 | 18:00 |
| Lanzarote is the most easterly of the seven major Canary Islands. Fishing and agriculture once formed the basis of the island’s economy but have since been overtaken by the excellent quality of its tourism. |
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| Tuesday 15/12/09 | At Sea | ||
| Wednesday 16/12/09 | Casablanca | 06:00 | 18:00 |
| The largest city in Morocco, its center is impressive, with large boulevards and tall, white, well-kept buildings. The old city is more reminiscent of the Casablanca of Bergman and Bogart. Certain landmarks are particularly beautiful, such as the Hassan II Mosque and well worth a visit. |
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| Thursday 17/12/09 | Malaga | 10:00 | 14:00 |
| Andalusia’s Malaga is situated in the heart of Spain’s famous Costa del Sol. The Moors occupied this area of Spain for eight centuries and their influence is seen in the architecture, folklore and local costumes. |
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| Thursday 17/12/09 | Almeria | 21:00 | 22:00 |
| Built overlooking the city of Granada, the Alhambra Palace is an outstanding example of Moorish architecture and exquisite Islamic art. Delight in a visit of the lush gardens of the Generalife, the summer palace of the Kings of Granada. Marvel at the Nasrid Palace constructed around the Myrtle and Lion Courts in the 14th century. |
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| Friday 18/12/09 | Alicante | 08:30 | 16:00 |
| Alicante, with its beautiful boulevards and pleasant shopping streets, is one of the most well-known towns on the Costa Blanca. Alicante lies on one of Spain’s most visited resort areas, the Costa Blanca famous for its many kilometres of beach ideal for the sun worshipers. |
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| Saturday 19/12/09 | Barcelona | 07:00 | 14:00 |
| Fabulous architecture, world-class museums, fine foods, wines and fashionable shops. Barcelona has it all. Take a walk along Las Ramblas to feel the spirit of the city. |
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| Sunday 20/12/09 | Genoa | 12:00 | 20:00 |
| Birthplace of Christopher Columbus, Genoa has a long and proud history as one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean. The rejuvenated waterfront is home to an outstanding maritime museum and aquarium. The city has the second largest medieval quarter in Europe with superb examples of gothic architecture, perfect for a stroll. |
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| Monday 21/12/09 | Marseille | 09:00 | - |
Itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of Louis Majesty Cruises without compensation. Solitair Holidays is not responsible for the consequences of any changes.
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| Date | Holiday | Hotel | Duration | Smart Price | Price |
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| 05 Dec 09 |
Western Mediterranean Cruise | Louis Majesty Cruise | 17 Days | £999 | All Ages | Details | ||||||
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