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# The Three Oceans

> Silversea · Silver Dawn · Jan 8 – Jun 8, 2027   (149 nights)

## Quick Facts

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| **Cruise Line** | Silversea |
| **Ship** | Silver Dawn |
| **Duration** | 149 nights |
| **Departure Date** | N/A |
| **Return Date** | N/A |
| **Embarkation Port** | Los Angeles, California |
| **Disembarkation Port** | Copenhagen, Denmark |
| **Starting Price** | N/A USD per person |
| **Voyage Code** | DA270108149 |

## Itinerary

### Day 1: Los Angeles, California
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Los Angeles, L.A. and City of Angels are all names for this sprawling Southern California megalopolis known for its glamour, its ethnic diversity and its dynamic energy. The largest city in the state of California and the second largest in the United States, Los Angeles is a relatively young city. In 1820, it was a bicultural community of just 650 American and Mexican residents. After the completion of the transcontinental railroads in the 1880s, it began to grow. The old ranches were subdivided...

### Day 2: At Sea
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### Day 3: At Sea
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### Day 4: At Sea
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### Day 5: At Sea
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### Day 6: At Sea
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### Day 7: Hilo, Hawaii, USA
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 09:00 PM

Hilo on the Big Island's east coast is Hawaii's charming capital and its largest town. Frequent rainfall in the area around Hilo accounts for an abundance of tropical plants and has earned Hilo the nickname âCity of Rainbowsâ.
Hawaii, which lends its name to the rest of the Aloha State, is called the âBig Islandâ because it is larger than the next three largest Hawaiian Islands combined. The island continues to grow due to the seemingly endless lava flowing from Kilauea, the world's mos...

### Day 8: Kahului
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

### Day 9: Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Nawiliwili Beach Park is a beach park and port on the south-east coast of the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands.


### Day 10: Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Honolulu's setting on the Pacific Ocean, backed by dramatic cliffs and the extinct volcanoes of Punchbowl and Diamond Head, is spectacular. Three-quarters of Hawaii's population live on the island of Oahu and 80 percent of visitors to Hawaii arrive in Honolulu. Some remain here for their entire vacation; others use it as gateway to the other islands. 
Until the arrival of Europeans, Honolulu was just a small, laid-back town. As more and more foreign ships arrived and used adjacent Pearl Harbour...

### Day 11: Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Honolulu's setting on the Pacific Ocean, backed by dramatic cliffs and the extinct volcanoes of Punchbowl and Diamond Head, is spectacular. Three-quarters of Hawaii's population live on the island of Oahu and 80 percent of visitors to Hawaii arrive in Honolulu. Some remain here for their entire vacation; others use it as gateway to the other islands. 
Until the arrival of Europeans, Honolulu was just a small, laid-back town. As more and more foreign ships arrived and used adjacent Pearl Harbour...

### Day 12: At Sea
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### Day 13: At Sea
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### Day 14: At Sea
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### Day 15: At Sea
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### Day 16: At Sea
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### Day 17: Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Think of French Polynesia and you are automatically transported to the white sands of Tahiti, the blue seas of Bora Bora or, at the very least, the iconic statues of Easter Island. Now, imagine a place that is home to that majestic trinity, but has no crowds and is full of island authenticity that is rare in these global times. You have just imagined Nuku Hiva. The island is the second largest after Tahiti in the archipelago, but is yet to be discovered by tourism.

### Day 18: At Sea
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### Day 19: Rangiroa, French Polynesia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Rangiroa, meaning âVast Skyâ in Puamotu, is the largest atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago and one of the largest in the world. Surrounded by two legendary bodies of water, Moana-tea (Peaceful Ocean) and Moana-uri (Wild Ocean), the atoll consists of about 250 islets and sandbars, with approximately 100 narrow passages in the fringing reef. The lagoon covers 618 square miles (1,600 square km), large enough that it has its own horizon.


### Day 20: Moorea, French Polynesia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Tahiti's heart-shaped sister island Moorea is located only nine miles across the Sea of the Moon from Tahiti. While Bora Bora and Tahiti are the destinations most prominently advertised, it is Moorea, the Magical Island that is the best-kept secret of the trio of famous French Polynesian islands. In fact, Moorea has often been likened to James Michener's mythological island of Bali Hai - and it is easy to see why. Picture perfect lagoons and gleaming white beaches are surrounded by jagged mounta...

### Day 21: Raiatea
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

The largest of the Leeward Islands, Raiatea is totally surrounded by a reef but has several navigable passes and the only navigable river in French Polynesia. Raiatea shares a protected lagoon with the island of Taha'a; legends tell how the two islands were cut apart by a mythical eel. Although it has no beaches, there are picture-postcard motus (flat reef islets) with nice beaches in the lagoon. One of the nicest things about Raiatea is that it remains "undiscovered" by most visitors to French ...

### Day 22: Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Formed by two ancient volcanoes and joined at the isthmus of Taravao, Tahiti is the largest island of the Society Archipelago and the economic heart of French Polynesia. Ever since the famous French impressionist painter Paul Gauguin immortalized Tahitian maidens in vibrant colors on his canvasses, Tahiti has had a mysterious allure and still summons up all the romance of the South Pacific as a tropical paradise. 
Rising in the center, Mount Orohena and Mount Aorai are the highest points; deep ...

### Day 23: Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Formed by two ancient volcanoes and joined at the isthmus of Taravao, Tahiti is the largest island of the Society Archipelago and the economic heart of French Polynesia. Ever since the famous French impressionist painter Paul Gauguin immortalized Tahitian maidens in vibrant colors on his canvasses, Tahiti has had a mysterious allure and still summons up all the romance of the South Pacific as a tropical paradise. 
Rising in the center, Mount Orohena and Mount Aorai are the highest points; deep ...

### Day 24: Bora Bora, French Polynesia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 09:00 PM

If you have ever dreamt up your ideal island holiday, we suspect it goes something like this: Soapy blue seas? Check. Sparkling white beaches? Check. Thatched wooden huts, gently sloping palm trees and kaleidoscopic marine life? Check, check and check. And yet, even by ticking every box, first time viewing of Bora Bora still beggars belief. This tropical hideaway less than 12 m2 in the heart of the South Pacific has been toping travel wish lists for years.

Long considered the realm of honeymo...

### Day 25: At Sea
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### Day 26: Rarotonga
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

The Cook Islands are scattered like tiny jewels over a large stretch of sea between Tahiti and Samoa, lying virtually in the center of the Polynesian Triangle of the South Pacific. The first settlers arrived around the 8th century from the Society Islands, Samoa and the Marquesas, while the first Europeans made contact at the turn of the 16th century. In 1824, a Russian cartographer put the islands on the map, naming them after Captain Cook, who discovered five of the islands in the Southern Gro...

### Day 27: At Sea
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### Day 28: At Sea
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### Day 29: Pago Pago, US Samoa
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

The high, volcanic islands of American Samoa sit along the Pacific Ring of Fire; their cone-shaped mountains rise with abrupt steepness. These islands are stunningly green, the windward hillsides carpeted thickly with coconut palms, breadfruit and mango, while the leeward side is punctuated by steep cliffs. Pago Pago (pronounced Pahngo Pahngo), on the island of Tutuila, boasts one of the world's most beautiful natural harbors that thrusts as a fjordlike arm deep into the land.

### Day 30: Date Line lose a day
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 31: Apia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

As the first independent state of Polynesia, Samoa is considered the cradle of the nation, a place where the Earth and the heart fuse seamlessly fuse together. Incidentally, were one to translate the word âSamoaâ into the traditional Polynesia dialect, they would find that the words âSaâ and âMoaâ mean exactly that: earth and centre. Apia, Samoaâs only town, is found central north coast of Upolu, Samoaâs second largest island. Originally a tiny village of just over 300 inhabitant...

### Day 32: At Sea
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### Day 33: Nukualofa, Tonga Island
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

NukuÊ»alofa is the capital of Tonga. It is located on the north coast of the island of Tongatapu, in the country's southernmost island group.

### Day 34: At Sea
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### Day 35: Lautoka
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 08:00 PM

Lautoka is often described as the sugar city. Sugar cane is the major industry of Fiji and Lautoka is its main base. Here are the industries' headquarters, the largest sugar mill, modern loading facilities and a large wharf. It features 70 miles of roads, almost all paved, a wonderful botanical garden and royal palm trees decorating the city's main street, Vitogo Parade. The municipal market is another attraction from both outside and inside. 
Fiji typifies the image of paradise. The people her...

### Day 36: Kadavu Island
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

### Day 37: At Sea
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### Day 38: At Sea
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### Day 39: Champagne Beach, Vanuatu
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

As world famous beaches go, Champagne Beach is one of the big hitters. In 2003, CNN ranked it number nine in its list of top 100 beaches and independent travel specialists permanently include it on their list of 50 best beaches worldwide. Itâs one of the worldâs greatest natural beauties: picture-perfect beach white sand, turquoise water and nothing â save for the occasional cow or curious turtle - around.

With only coconut plantations and a few friendly locals to keep you company, this...

### Day 40: Port Vila
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

An archipelago of smiles and warm welcomes, Vanuatu enjoys a reputation as the happiest place in the world. With an abundance of stunning isolated beaches, and endless reefs offering idyllic escape from the humdrum, itâs easy enough to understand why. Green-clad volcanoes rise from the depths of the South Pacific Ocean, creating 83 lush islands. Port Vila is the capital of this scattering of geothermal isles, where mountains brood, hot springs gurgle, and thick rainforests sway. View less

T...

### Day 41: Lifou, New Caledonia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Lifou Island or Drehu in the local language is the largest, most populous and most important island of the Loyalty Islands, in the archipelago of New Caledonia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean. With a total area of 1,207 square kilometers Lifou is located east of Australia at 20.9Â°S

### Day 42: Noumea, New Caledonia
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Perched overlooking the life-filled reefs of Noumea Lagoon, Noumea is the vibrant and colourful capital of New Caledonia. Catch some shade in the cityâs centre, below Coconut Palm Square, and absorb the vibrant fusion of French and Kanak cultures. Or take a leisurely open-air stroll along the waterfront, where white boats bob and jostle on the lapping waters. Bring your tongs - the local word for flipflops - there will be plenty of time to swim, sunbathe and leaf through paperbacks on dazzling...

### Day 43: At Sea
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### Day 44: At Sea
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### Day 45: Brisbane, Australia
**Arrives:** 02:00 PM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

They donât call it the Sunshine State for nothing, and Brisbaneâs modern metropolis fully exploits its sun-blessed location, basking in Queenslandâs generous year-round glow. The envied climate makes Brisbane a city of outdoor adventure, activity and relaxation, where days drift by surfing rollers, or relaxing in the shade of swaying palms. While Brisbane may play second fiddle to Sydney and Melbourne at times, it radiates a creative and contemporary energy, offering visitors a refreshing ...

### Day 46: Brisbane, Australia
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

They donât call it the Sunshine State for nothing, and Brisbaneâs modern metropolis fully exploits its sun-blessed location, basking in Queenslandâs generous year-round glow. The envied climate makes Brisbane a city of outdoor adventure, activity and relaxation, where days drift by surfing rollers, or relaxing in the shade of swaying palms. While Brisbane may play second fiddle to Sydney and Melbourne at times, it radiates a creative and contemporary energy, offering visitors a refreshing ...

### Day 47: At Sea
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### Day 48: Airlie Beach, Australia
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

With the finest powder sand, knots of deep green rainforest and ankle-deep shelves of turquoise sea water - Airlie Beach is your gateway to some of the worldâs most spectacular beaches. This lively town welcomes wide-eyed young adventurers and the yachting crowd alike to the Whitsunday Islandsâ serenity, and the hiss of espresso machines, and excited chatter of adventure, spills out from its many cafes and bars.

Relax at Airlie Beach Lagoon â the social hub of this town - where sun-heat...

### Day 49: Cairns, Australia
**Arrives:** 02:00 PM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

It wasn't that long ago that Cairns (pronounced Cans), the heart of the remote Australian area known as "The Deep North," was a sleepy little outpost in the midst of the tropics. Founded in 1876 as a port for inland gold fields, Cairns is a tribute to the first surveyors who cleared just enough scrub land to set up their tents before mapping out streets wide enough for a future city. Later, Cairns was a railhead from which produce grown on the fertile Atherton Tableland and sugar cane from the c...

### Day 50: Cairns, Australia
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

It wasn't that long ago that Cairns (pronounced Cans), the heart of the remote Australian area known as "The Deep North," was a sleepy little outpost in the midst of the tropics. Founded in 1876 as a port for inland gold fields, Cairns is a tribute to the first surveyors who cleared just enough scrub land to set up their tents before mapping out streets wide enough for a future city. Later, Cairns was a railhead from which produce grown on the fertile Atherton Tableland and sugar cane from the c...

### Day 51: At Sea
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### Day 52: At Sea
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### Day 53: At Sea
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### Day 54: Darwin, Australia
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

"Australia's capital of the north is a uniquely tropical city, and a historically isolated outpost of this vast, diverse country. Reaching up towards the equator, a full 2,000 miles from Sydney and Melbourne, the city was named in honour of Charles Darwin by the British settlers who established a frontier outpost here. With a unique history, beautiful islands nearby, and a palette of sizzling Pacific flavours, colourful Darwin is an enchanting and exotic Australian destination. Crocodiles patrol...

### Day 55: At Sea
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### Day 56: At Sea
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### Day 57: Benoa(Bali)Indonesia
**Arrives:** 01:00 PM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Thanks to its spectacular natural beauty and rich culture, Bali has long been Indonesiaâs most popular destination. Stone inscriptions dating from around the 9th century A.D. are the earliest records found on Bali; by that time, the island was already developing irrigation systems and a lifestyle that drew many comparisons to what visitors find here today.

### Day 58: Benoa(Bali)Indonesia
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

Thanks to its spectacular natural beauty and rich culture, Bali has long been Indonesiaâs most popular destination. Stone inscriptions dating from around the 9th century A.D. are the earliest records found on Bali; by that time, the island was already developing irrigation systems and a lifestyle that drew many comparisons to what visitors find here today.

### Day 59: Lembar (Lombok)
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

An island of startling contradictions and contrasts, Lombok exudes an aura of the staid and the rural, a genteel way of life in a quiet backwater. Located to the east and across a deep strait from its illustrious neighbor Bali, the island of Lombok offers unique culture, beautiful landscapes and a far less frenetic, pressured atmosphere than Bali. However, savvy travelers agree that Lombokâs calm existence may soon come to an end, as it is fast becoming the new "in place" after Bali. View less...

### Day 60: At Sea
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### Day 61: Semarang, Indonesia
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Semarang is one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, situated on Java's north coast between the shore of the Java Sea and a small ridge of mountains. Ceded to the Dutch West India Company in 1677 by King Amangkurat I in payment of his debts, it became their headquarters and the seat of the Dutch governor of the northeast provinces. Semarang's usefulness as a port waned due to the gradual silting up of the harbor. By the 19th century, Surabaya had eclipsed Semarang as Java's premier port.

### Day 62: At Sea
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### Day 63: Singapore
**Arrives:** 04:00 PM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Advanced, airy and elevated, Singapore is a spectacular, futuristic vision of utopian city life. A healthy population of almost six million call it home, but this is a city designed with space to breathe, and gorgeous outdoor parks, massive indoor greenhouses and beautiful recreational spaces spread between the City of Gardens' skyscrapers and soaring structures. Once a quiet fishing village, now a glistening island city-state and an international beacon of science, education and technology. Vie...

### Day 64: Singapore
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Advanced, airy and elevated, Singapore is a spectacular, futuristic vision of utopian city life. A healthy population of almost six million call it home, but this is a city designed with space to breathe, and gorgeous outdoor parks, massive indoor greenhouses and beautiful recreational spaces spread between the City of Gardens' skyscrapers and soaring structures. Once a quiet fishing village, now a glistening island city-state and an international beacon of science, education and technology. Vie...

### Day 65: At Sea
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### Day 66: Georgetown (Penang)
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

An incredible, disorientating collage of cultures and heritage, Georgetown is a fascinating layered city of countless influences. Taking its name from King George III, Malaysiaâs cultural capital, Georgetown, has long been a trading hub and outward-looking city. Grand colonial architecture mixes with Chinese, Indian and British influences, forming an artsy, exotic melting pot of food, colour and extraordinary heritage. Quirky coffee shops hum, while the fragrances of incense and sounds of gong...

### Day 67: Phuket, Thailand
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Thailand's only island province is connected to the mainland by the Thep Krasettree Causeway. Known as the "Pearl of Thailand," Phuket offers pristine beaches, lush vegetation, traditional villages and seascapes of huge limestone pillars that rise above the turquoise waters of Phang Nga Bay. With a land area of 215 square miles, Phuket Island is Thailand's largest island and about the same size as Singapore. Arab and Indian navigators have called here since the end of the 9th century, while the ...

### Day 68: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 69: At Sea
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### Day 70: Hambantota, Sri Lanka
**Arrives:** 06:00 PM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Far to the south of Sri Lanka is the city of Hambantota with a colorful and storied traditional Ruhuna past and great promise for the future. This gateway to Sri Lanka is rich in resources and since being upset by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, has put great emphasis on rebuilding and moving progressively into a central role in the development of the southern region of Sri Lanka. Traditionally an agricultural area, the region is also known for having some of the countryâs most skilled jewelers...

### Day 71: Hambantota, Sri Lanka
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Far to the south of Sri Lanka is the city of Hambantota with a colorful and storied traditional Ruhuna past and great promise for the future. This gateway to Sri Lanka is rich in resources and since being upset by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, has put great emphasis on rebuilding and moving progressively into a central role in the development of the southern region of Sri Lanka. Traditionally an agricultural area, the region is also known for having some of the countryâs most skilled jewelers...

### Day 72: Colombo, Sri Lanka
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Perfumed flower garlands, colonial roots, and lavish afternoon teas welcome you to the former garden city of Colombo. Sri Lankaâs easy breezy city is certainly intoxicating, with its cinnamon dusted air, steaming cups of delicate ceylon, and sassy seaside charm. A place of full sensory immersion, explore tangled streets to sidestep frantic tuk-tuks and gaze in awe at grand colonial buildings turned heritage hotels. Cute cafes usher you inside for sweet lassi, and the walls are made for a pleas...

### Day 73: Colombo, Sri Lanka
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

Perfumed flower garlands, colonial roots, and lavish afternoon teas welcome you to the former garden city of Colombo. Sri Lankaâs easy breezy city is certainly intoxicating, with its cinnamon dusted air, steaming cups of delicate ceylon, and sassy seaside charm. A place of full sensory immersion, explore tangled streets to sidestep frantic tuk-tuks and gaze in awe at grand colonial buildings turned heritage hotels. Cute cafes usher you inside for sweet lassi, and the walls are made for a pleas...

### Day 74: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 75: Male
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

The Maldives encompass a chain of more than a thousand small, low-lying coral islands. Created by the peaks of an ancient submerged volcanic mountain range, the islands are protected from the open ocean by barrier reefs that enclose crystal-clear lagoons and brilliant white beaches. The atoll stretches across the equator in a thin strip 452 miles long and 70 miles wide. There are no hills or rivers in the Maldives and none of the islands rise more than nine feet above sea level. It is feared tha...

### Day 76: At Sea
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### Day 77: At Sea
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### Day 78: At Sea
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### Day 79: Praslin, Seychelles
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

This tropical Eden covers 14.5 square miles and lies a mere 28 miles from the island of MahÃ©. In addition to glorious beaches and fantastic marine life, Praslin is best known for the VallÃ©e de Mai World Heritage Site where the botanical rarity, the coco de mer, grows wild. In fact, this incredible palm forest earned the island its original name of "Isle de Palme," accorded by the French navigator Lazare Picault who had to carve his way through the tangled undergrowth of the inland hills. In 17...

### Day 80: Mahe, Seychelles
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Like jade-colored jewels in the Indian Ocean, the more than 100 Seychelles Islands are often regarded as the Garden of Eden. Lying just four degrees south of the equator, the Seychelles are some 1,000 miles from the nearest mainland Africa. Little more than 200 years ago, all 115 islands were uninhabited.Then in 1742 a French ship dispatched from Mauritius sailed into one of the small bays. Captain Lazare Picault was the first to explore these unnamed islands. He encountered breathtaking vistas ...

### Day 81: At Sea
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### Day 82: At Sea
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### Day 83: Port Louis, Mauritius
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Located just off the east coast of Madagascar, Mauritius is fast making a name for itself as the tropical paradise of the Indian Ocean. A volcanic island approximately 10 million years old, Mauritius is thought to be the peak of an enormous sunken volcanic chain stretching from the Seychelles to RÃ©union. In fact, volcanic lakes and inactive craters can be found scattered throughout the island.

Mauritius also boasts a unique marine environment. Surrounded by one of the largest unbroken coral ...

### Day 84: Pointe des Gallettes, Reunion Island
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Located about 480 miles east of Madagascar and 102 miles southwest of Mauritius, RÃ©union is the largest of the Mascarene Islands. The archipelago, consisting of Rodrigues, Mauritius and RÃ©union, was named The Mascarentes following its discovery in 1512 by the Portuguese navigator, Pedro de Mascarenhas. The French made the decision to settle RÃ©union in 1642, but no one actually lived here until four years later when the French governor of Fort Dauphin in Madagascar exiled a dozen mutineers to ...

### Day 85: At Sea
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### Day 86: At Sea
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### Day 87: At Sea
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### Day 88: Richards Bay, South Africa
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Richards Bay was named after Frederick William Richards of the British Royal Navy. When he learned of the conflict the English experienced in Zululand, Richards arrived with 250 men in support of his fellow countrymen. He also made a survey of the coast in 1879.
In 1906, development of the area got underway with the founding of the Zululand Fisheries and the first ox wagon trek to the town of Empangeni. In 1928, Richards Bay got a hotel and a store, from which it gradually developed into the ec...

### Day 89: Durban, South Africa
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

The great natural harbor of Port Natal, on whose shores the city of Durban now stands, was thought by early Portuguese navigators to be a lagoon at the mouth of a large river. They called the harbor Rio de Natal (Christmas River), as its discovery fell on Christmas Day in 1497. The name Durban was acquired in 1843 when Port Natal was renamed for Sir Benjamin D'Urban, the Cape governor who had ordered the British annexation of Natal.
Durban became a municipality in 1854 and a city in 1935. Today...

### Day 90: At Sea
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### Day 91: Port Elizabeth, South Africa
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Port Elizabeth is the third largest port and the fifth largest city in South Africa. The center is spread over steep hills overlooking Algoa Bay. Except for some interesting historical architecture, 21st-century Port Elizabeth, or PE as it is commonly known, has few attractions of note. To compensate, the town is surrounded by charming countryside; it bills itself as the Friendly City. Its origins go back to the site of Fort Frederick around which settlers from Britain established Port Elizabeth...

### Day 92: At Sea
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### Day 93: Langebann
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

### Day 94: Cape Town, South Africa
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Sprawling across endless, staggeringly blue coastline, and watched over by the iconic plane of Table Mountain, Cape Town is without doubt one of the worldâs most beautiful cities. A blend of spectacular mountain scenery, multiculturalism and relaxed ocean charm awaits in the Mother City, where you can venture out to rolling vineyards, dine in laid back sea suburbs, or spend days exploring cool urban culture. Cape Townâs natural splendour fully reveals itself as the cable car rears sharply to...

### Day 95: Cape Town, South Africa
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Sprawling across endless, staggeringly blue coastline, and watched over by the iconic plane of Table Mountain, Cape Town is without doubt one of the worldâs most beautiful cities. A blend of spectacular mountain scenery, multiculturalism and relaxed ocean charm awaits in the Mother City, where you can venture out to rolling vineyards, dine in laid back sea suburbs, or spend days exploring cool urban culture. Cape Townâs natural splendour fully reveals itself as the cable car rears sharply to...

### Day 96: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 97: Luderitz, Namibia
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

The scorched desert that surrounds Luderitz means the cityâs collection of German art nouveau architecture couldn't look more unusually placed along the Namibian coastline. This quirkiness is what gives the destination its charm. See gangs of playful penguins skipping across the waves, pink flamingos wading by the coast, and dolphins leaping into the air near Penguin Island and Seal Island. 

### Day 98: Walvis Bay
**Arrives:** 12:00 PM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Home to a beautiful lagoon, washed pale pink by a colony of resident flamingos, Walvis Bay is a colourful African call, where you can meet some of the continentâs most flamboyant wildlife. A small Namibian city on the Atlantic coast of southern Africa, the city takes its name from Whale Bay - which gives a clue as to the wonderful wildlife watching opportunities available here. The deep-water blossoms with rich levels of plankton, drawing curious marine mammals in large numbers to feast. 

### Day 99: Walvis Bay
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Home to a beautiful lagoon, washed pale pink by a colony of resident flamingos, Walvis Bay is a colourful African call, where you can meet some of the continentâs most flamboyant wildlife. A small Namibian city on the Atlantic coast of southern Africa, the city takes its name from Whale Bay - which gives a clue as to the wonderful wildlife watching opportunities available here. The deep-water blossoms with rich levels of plankton, drawing curious marine mammals in large numbers to feast. 

### Day 100: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 101: At Sea
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### Day 102: Luanda
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

### Day 103: At Sea
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### Day 104: At Sea
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### Day 105: At Sea
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### Day 106: Tema, Ghana
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

From a modest fishing port to the biggest in Ghana, Temaâs industrial activity has all but tarnished the charming, postcard scenery of the region. The neighbouring white-sanded beaches remain immaculate, still serving as a testimony of the rich variety of birds that can be found in the area.In the way Mother Nature intended it, gannets, boobies and kingfishers amongst other species fish in and around the cerulean waters of the coast.

### Day 107: Takoradi
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Ghana's fourth-largest city plays serene beaches against a bustling commercial centre. People from around the world visit the shore, both for its beauty and to enjoy the fresh seafood served right on the sands. Frantic city life awaits a short distance inland, where an economy fuelled by Ghanaâs oil industry is most apparent in the maze of vendors at Market Circle. Takoradi is also the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Elmina and Cape Coast Castle.

### Day 108: Abidjan, Ivory Coast
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Located on Africaâs Ivory Coast, Abidjan lies amid canals and waterways. Itâs a modern African city, affectionately known as Babi by locals, or, more optimistically, Paris of West Africa. This last moniker could be due to two things: one, Abidjan is both the economic and cultural capital of West Africa and two: it truly is a city of lights.

It is also the most populous French speaking country in the continent, so welcome, bienvenue to Abidjan! Looking at Abidjanâs towering skyscrapers, ...

### Day 109: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 110: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 111: At Sea
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### Day 112: Banjul, Gambia
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

The Republic of The Gambia borders around the Gambia River, thus appearing on a map as a sliver out of Senegal. It enjoys a cooperative relationship with its neighbour Senegal, having separated from their federation of Senegambia in the early 1990s. This Western Africa country, which its shores on the northern Atlantic is approximately 4,363 square miles (11,300 km sq) in size, smallest country on the continent. Its first historical accounts come from the records of the Arab traders in the 9th a...

### Day 113: Dakar, Senegal
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Capital of Senegal, and a major gateway to Western Africa, the former colonial trading post of Dakar stamps the Cap-Vert peninsular with glorious surf-fringed beaches. Enjoy the thrum of markets - where colourful textiles are exchanged - and wander streets where jazz, sambar and mbalax spill from every ajar door. Offering tropical island-style beaches in an incongruous urban setting, Dakar is a wild and urgent experience for the senses. Watch on as surfers revel in consistent rollers on this, th...

### Day 114: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 115: Praia Da Vitoria, Azores
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Set on the east of is the seventh island in the Azores (if youâre starting from the west) Praia da Vitoria often gets overlooked on your way to reach the mainland after days at sea. While many assume the Azores archipelago only offer hardy respite â not to mention terra firma â for travellers who have been enjoying a transatlantic crossing, the archipelago is beginning to gain global recognition as destinations that are well worth visiting in their own right. View less

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### Day 116: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 117: At Sea
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### Day 118: Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Although this busy port city is smaller, quieter and less attractive than Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, Santa Cruz has its own share of elegant monuments. Until 1837, the island's capital was La Laguna, not Santa Cruz, so there are only a few of the buildings in the city center that are any older than that. At the busy Plaza de EspaÃ±a, there are several pedestrian streets leading north and to the area west of the port, where you'll find the city's stunning auditorium and maritime park. View less...

### Day 119: Arrecife, Canary Islands, Spain
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Nestled on the east coast of Lanzarote, Arrecife takes its name from the rocky reefs and outcrops that dominate its coastline. This pretty working city has a friendly, authentic feel, and has managed to remain true to its roots as a historic fishing village. Thereâs a lot to explore, and whether you want to lie back on long swathes of opulent golden sand, or strap on hiking boots to crunch across Lanzaroteâs scorched volcanic scenery, this versatile capital has so much to offer.

With cast...

### Day 120: Agadir, Morocco
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Boasting an impressive 300 days of sun per year, there is a reason why Agadir is Moroccoâs premier holiday resort. Nicknamed the âMiami of Moroccoâ, the resort has sea and sand in abundance, along with a dreamy 10 km beach â perfect for travellers who want sheltered swimming or enjoy water-based fun in the sun. By contrast to the rest of the country, Agadir is thoroughly modern. An earthquake destroyed the city in 1960, killing 15,00 in 13 seconds and leaving another 35,000 homeless.

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### Day 121: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 122: Casablanca, Morocco
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Immortal lines from the silver screen may have imprinted a warm, fuzzy visage of old Casablanca into our minds, but this thriving city is a curious example of what Moroccoâs modernity looks like. Glistening white art deco buildings line the wide pathways that sweep through Casablanca, as the sea sparkles like a thin mirage on the horizon. Thereâs an aura of creativity amid Casablancaâs culture and chaos, helping to make the city one of Moroccoâs most curious and compelling.

The Hassan...

### Day 123: Cadiz, Spain
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

More than a hundred watchtowers gaze out across the waves surrounding this ancient Andalusian city. Sprinkled with evocative cobbled side streets, youâll explore 3,000 yearsâ worth of history, while stumbling across palm-tree lined plazas of shaded coffee sippers. Cadiz claims the mantle of Western Europeâs oldest city, and every piece of architecture - and every wrong turn - offers a chance to discover fascinating new tales. Founded by the Phoenicians in 1100BC, Christopher Columbus used ...

### Day 124: Portimao, Portugal
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Located on the estuary of the Arade River, Portimao has made its living from fishing since pre-Romans times. Today a sprawling port and a major sardine-canning centre, the town is also a base for the construction industries generated by the tourist boom. 
Although summer is the busiest time of the year, the mild climate of the Algarve and many sunny winter days attract multinational tourists in all seasons, coming here to visit historical sites, playing golf, strolling along the river boulevard...

### Day 125: Lisbon
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city open to the sea and carefully planned with 18th-century elegance. Its founder is said to be the legendary Ulysses, but the theory of an original Phoenician settlement is probably more realistic. Known in Portugal as Lisboa, the city was inhabited by the Romans, Visigoths and, beginning in the 8th century, the Moors. Much of the 16th century was a period of great prosperity and overseas expansion for Portugal. Tragedy struck on All Saints' Day in 1755 wi...

### Day 126: Leixoes - Oporto
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Lively, commercial Oporto is the second largest city in Portugal after Lisbon. Also called Porto for short, the word easily brings to mind the city's most famous product - port wine. 

Oportoâs strategic location on the north bank of the Douro River has accounted for the townâs importance since ancient times. The Romans built a fort here where their trading route crossed the Douro, and the Moors brought their own culture to the area. Oporto profited from provisioning crusaders en route to ...

### Day 127: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 128: Santander
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 11:00 PM

Northern Spain might not have the same allure as the Mediterranean end of the country, yet as every traveller knows, often the best places are those that are the least known. Enter Santander. With heritage hailing from the prehistoric, Roman and Middle ages, suffice to say that Santanderâs roots stretch very far back. As one of Spainâs more important ports during the New World trading era, Santander enjoyed great wealth during the Middle Ages. View less

King Alfonso 13th (1886-1941) made ...

### Day 129: San Sebastian, La Gomera
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Unspoiled, green and lush, this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve has many secrets to reveal. A Canary Island capital like no other, life is lived at a refreshingly lackadaisical pace here. Wander between San Sebastian's faded pastel hues, which spill across the coastline, and bathe in this seaside city's warm sunshine, as waves splash onto sunny beaches. A sleepy capital city, travellers have been resting, relaxing and rejuvenating here for centuries â including Christopher Columbus, whose presence re...

### Day 130: Bordeaux, France
**Arrives:** 10:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

The name alone conjures images of sun-ripened grapes, splashes of refined flavour, and the joy of clinking glasses. Bordeaux is synonymous with quality and prestige, and the promise of endless opportunities to sample the cityâs famous, full-bodied red wines makes a visit to this elegant French port city one to truly savour. Sprinkled with scenic, turret-adorned mansion castles, which stand above soil softened by the Atlantic and winding flow of the Garonne River, the vineyards of Bordeaux cons...

### Day 131: Bordeaux, France
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

The name alone conjures images of sun-ripened grapes, splashes of refined flavour, and the joy of clinking glasses. Bordeaux is synonymous with quality and prestige, and the promise of endless opportunities to sample the cityâs famous, full-bodied red wines makes a visit to this elegant French port city one to truly savour. Sprinkled with scenic, turret-adorned mansion castles, which stand above soil softened by the Atlantic and winding flow of the Garonne River, the vineyards of Bordeaux cons...

### Day 132: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 133: Falmouth, UK
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Englandâs Cornish coast is often touted as being one of the loveliest on earth, and Falmouth is testament to that. A lovely jumble of traditional seaside charm, long stretches of sandy beach and quintessential Britishness, Falmouth offers much in the way of entertainment. Think bags of style, a community spirit and a modern, arty, edge, and you have just about summed Falmouth up.

It was recently voted as the UKâs best town to live, so it must be doing something right! With Falmouth, appea...

### Day 134: Cobh
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

It may be small, but Irelandâs personality packs a big punch. Ask any local to explain why Ireland is the most beautiful county in the world and youâll be chatting like old friends in no time. And rightly so; rich heritage dating back to the 5th century includes castles, the book of Kells and craggy coastline, so why not talk about it? Famously quirky cities are everywhere â think Galway on the west, Cobh to the south and Dublin to the east. Add fabulously beautiful landscapes â from the...

### Day 135: Dublin, Ireland
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Atmospheric cobbled streets, with buskers scraping fiddles and characterful pubs inviting passersby inside, is Dublin in a snapshot. A city of irrepressible energy and lust for life, Ireland's capital is as welcoming a place as you'll find. Horse-drawn carriages plod along cobbled centuries-old streets, blending with an easy-going, cosmopolitan outlook. Known for its fun-filled gathering of pubs, any excuse works to enjoy a celebratory toast and chat among good company.

Home to perhaps the wo...

### Day 136: Holyhead, Ireland
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Once a major defence point against Irish invaders Holyhead now extends the hand of friendship across the Irish Sea and is a major ferry port connecting the two countries. Discover a scenic and spectacular place whatever the weather â whether the sunâs bouncing off the blotched blue sea or the waves are swelling moodily as rain thrashes down. 

### Day 137: Belfast
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 10:00 PM

Reborn as a cool, modern city, Belfast has successfully left its troubles behind, emerging as a hotbed of culture and architecture, where the comfort of a cosy pub is never far away. Take a voyage of discovery in its maritime quarter, home to a celebrated museum dedicated to the most famous ship ever built, which was constructed right here in the cityâs shipyards. A walk across the Lagan Weir Footbridge brings you to Belfastâs fascinating Titanic District â an area of the city devoted to i...

### Day 138: Londonderry
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

Derry, also known as Londonderry, is a city on the River Foyle in Northern Ireland. Itâs known for the intact 17th-century Derryâs Walls with 7 gates. Within the walls, spired St. Columbâs Cathedral displays artefacts from the 1688â9 Siege of Derry. Near the Peace Bridge, the Tower Museum has city views and historical exhibits. Huge stained-glass windows adorn the neo-Gothic red sandstone Guildhall. 

### Day 139: Stornoway (Isle Of Lewis)
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

The Hebrides, or Western Isles, are a group of more than 500 islands off Scotland's west coast in the Atlantic Ocean of which about one hundred are inhabited. They are divided into the Inner and Outer Hebrides. The Inner Hebrides are comprised of Skye, Mull, Islay, and Jura. The Outer Hebrides include Lewis and Harris, North and South Uist, Benbecula, Barra, Saint Kilda, and the Flannan Islands. The archipelago covers an area of 4,500 square miles (7,200 sq km). Most of its islands are covered b...

### Day 140: Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, U.K.
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Scattered just off the northern tip of Scotland, Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands - a scenic archipelago of fascinating, dual heritage. The Viking influence is deep, while a prehistoric past and World War history adds to the endless stories that these dramatic islands have to tell. Sparse and beautiful, let the sweeping seascapes of frothing waves, and dance of the northern lights, enchant you as you explore. Windswept beaches are inhabited by whooping swans, while grassy cliffs hid...

### Day 141: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 142: Trondheim
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

A colourful, historic capital of Norway, Trondheim's history reaches back to 997 AD, when it was founded by Viking King Olav Tryggvason. It may be Norway's third-biggest city, but there's a welcoming and intimate feel here, with a photogenic waterfront, and glowing wooden warehouses adding old-time charm. The history runs deep, but nowadays Trondheim is also a leading technology centre, and home to 30,000 students, who inject youth and vitality into the city's streets. View less

Museums dedic...

### Day 143: Andalsnes, Norway
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Ãndalsnes is located at the mouth of the river Rauma, at the shores of the Romsdalsfjord, one of the fjords protected as a UNESCO world heritage site. Famous in the 19th century for salmon fishing, the Rauma flows through the Romsdalen Valley widely considered some of the most breathtaking scenery in all of Norway. Although the riverâs salmon stocks are now being replenished, today Andalsnes is better known as a centre of excellenece for Norwegian alpine sports. Mountaineering, climbing, hiki...

### Day 144: Alesund, Norway
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Decorative turrets, pastel-coloured paint and elegant buildings reflect in the glass-smooth harbour waters of Ãlesund, welcoming you to one of the worldâs finest havens of Art Nouveau architecture. A perfect complement of natural and man-made beauty, the cityâs distinctive jugendstil style is enhanced by a thrilling location amid colossal fjord scenery. Geirangerfjord World Heritage Site of is one of Norwayâs most spectacular fjords, and it comes alive in summer with gushing meltwater fal...

### Day 145: Olden, Norway
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

The village of Olden clings to the banks of the Nordfjord, surrounded by steep mountains and lovely valleys. Boating on the fjord, hiking on nearby scenic mountain trails, as well as salmon and sea-trout fishing in the River Olden combine to make this small town an enjoyable holiday destination. 

The summer season brings visitors to the area who are interested in glacier skiing on the Briksdal Glacier and the Jostedal Glacier, Europe's biggest. 

Enthusiasts enjoy not only challenging skiin...

### Day 146: Bergen, Norway
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

The crooked, pastel-coloured warehouses of Bergenâs World Heritage waterfront lean together charmingly, welcoming visitors to this city at the heart of Norwayâs most extraordinary cinematic landscapes. It may be the countryâs second largest city, but the villagey feel here always provides a warm welcome - even when the weather is living up to its famously damp reputation. Bergenâs colourful waterfront, Bryggen, is a ramshackle line-up of incredible Hanseatic warehouses, built following t...

### Day 147: Stavanger, Norway
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

Located on the west coast of southern Norway and, with a population of 100,000 the country's fourth largest city, Stavanger is something of a survivor. While other Norwegian coastal towns have experienced serious decline because of the precarious fortunes of fishing, Stavanger has over the years grown into one of the country's most dynamic economic power bases, thanks to the creation of a merchant fleet, fish canning, shipbuilding and, more recently, the oil industry. With more than 3,000 foreig...

### Day 148: Kristiansand
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

### Day 149: Oslo, Norway
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 07:00 PM

The capital of Norway since 1299, Oslo is the nation's largest city. Located on an island-studded fjord, with its forest-clad hills and lakes in the hinterland, Oslo provides recreational opportunities that few capital cities can match.
According to historians, the city was founded in 1050 by Harold III. In later years, Hakon V declared Oslo the capital of Norway and built Akershus Castle. As the country's capital, Oslo is the royal residence, seat of government, Supreme Court, and also the sit...

### Day 150: At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the ship's amenities.

### Day 151: Copenhagen, Denmark
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Effortlessly cool and down to earth, Copenhagen is a contemporary, clean and classy highlight of Scandinavia. A city built to be liveable, Copenhagen has refused to compromise, resulting in a forward-thinking metropolis thatâs green and clean. Swim in the waters of Havnebadet Islands during summer, or shelter from winterâs bite by snuggling in beside a roaring open fire during winter. You can even hop on a train to Sweden, traversing the famous span of a Nordic Noir star - the Ãresund Bridg...


## Pricing

Prices shown are per person based on double occupancy in USD.

| Cabin Type | Starting Price |
|------------|----------------|
| Pricing | Contact for latest fares |

## Cabin Options

### Suite Cabins

**Grand Suite** (Code: G1)
A grand traveller needs a grand suite, and we are happy to oblige! Get ready to scale new heights of comfort in our ultra-luxury Grand Suite. Situated at the front of the ship for the most spectacular views, the Grand Suite is for travellers who like the finer things in life. A large veranda, furnis...

**Owner’s Suite** (Code: O1)
Available in a one or two bedroom configuration (so perfect for families) the Owner’s suite is the epitome of elegance at sea. A large seating area is the hub of the suite, equipped with all mod cons – think a Bose sound system, an interactive 55” TV and even an Illy coffee machine! Whether inside o...

**Silver Suite** (Code: S2)
Silver Suite

**Deluxe Veranda Suite** (Code: DX)
After a busy day of on shore exploring, the Deluxe Veranda Suite is the perfect home away from home. Spacious and well-situated, enjoy ultra-luxury amenities from the 24-hour butler service to the well-stocked mini-bar (and yes, they’re all included!). Not forgetting the teak veranda from which the ...

**Silver Suite** (Code: SL)
A Silversea favourite and by far our best-selling suite! The Silver Suite is one of the foundations of ultra-luxury cruising. Take travelling to a whole new level with the Silver Suite’s unparalleled levels of service, comfort and of course style! Available in either a one bedroom, a two bedroom or ...

**Superior Veranda Suite** (Code: SV)
A superior location makes the Superior Veranda Suite, well … superior! From the sumptuous views from the teak veranda to the spacious sitting room and large marble bathroom, everything about the Superior Veranda has been designed for your comfort. So settle in and get comfortable, order some 24-hour...

**Grand 2 Suite** (Code: G2)
A grand traveller needs a grand suite, and we are happy to oblige! Get ready to scale new heights of comfort in our ultra-luxury Grand Suite. Situated at the front of the ship for the most spectacular views, the Grand Suite is for travellers who like the finer things in life. A large veranda, furnis...

**Panorama Suite** (Code: PA)
Beautiful elegant furnishings are the perfect choice to soothe and relax as you sail from one destination to the next. Large windows flood the room with light, making for luxurious sea views whether it’s morning, noon or night! Panorama suites are the perfect accompaniment to a Silver Suite for larg...

**Classic Veranda Suite** (Code: CV)
A lower-bow location makes the Classic Veranda Suite a comfortable choice for travellers. A lovely comfortable bed – available in a twin or queen bed configuration – with a choice of mattress makes sure that you enjoy the best night’s sleep of your life, while the seating area is perfect for in-suit...

**Vista Suite** (Code: VI)
Comfortable, spacious and offering stupendous ocean views, the Vista Suite carries its name very well! Wake up to wide ocean views, breakfast to the sound of the waves lapping at the side of the ship or simply relax with the in-suite entertainment system and comfy sofas. Some Vista Suites are a litt...

**Owner's 2 Suite** (Code: O2)
Available in a one or two bedroom configuration (so perfect for families) the Owner’s suite is the epitome of elegance at sea. A large seating area is the hub of the suite, equipped with all mod cons – think a Bose sound system, an interactive 55” TV and even an Illy coffee machine! Whether inside o...

**Royal Suite 2** (Code: R2)
With just two Royal Suites on board, this stateroom is in a class all of its own! Spacious and dignified, commanding and majestic, there’s no secret to why we named this suite Royal. Ample indoor space with a living room (including state of the art entertainment systems), twin beds that can be joine...

**Royal Suite** (Code: R1)
With just two Royal Suites on board, this stateroom is in a class all of its own! Spacious and dignified, commanding and majestic, there’s no secret to why we named this suite Royal. Ample indoor space with a living room (including state of the art entertainment systems), twin beds that can be joine...


## Ship Information

### Silver Dawn

A new world of luxury is waiting aboard Silver Dawn. Elegant and modern, Silver Dawn is the natural evolution of our fleet. Large enough to offer eight dining options – including the superb Sea and Land Taste (S.A.L.T.) programme – yet small enough for the famed Silversea onboard ambience, Silver Dawn inherits the best features of her sister ships Silver Muse and Silver Moon, but is in a class all of her own. With sumptuous suites, outstanding itineraries, plus cutting-edge design and technology and the outstanding OTIVM wellness concept, Silver Dawn sets new standards of luxury. Wake up to a new dawn with Silversea.

#### Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Passenger Capacity | 596 |
| Crew | 411 |
| Gross Tonnage | 40,700.0 |
| Length | 699.0 ft |
| Total Cabins | 288 |

## Onboard Amenities

### Entertainment

- **Venetian Lounge**: The grandeur and magic of music and theater. The experience of being transported by performance. That satisfying feeling of seeing an evening show … W...
- **Casino**: Let the fun begin! Channel your inner James Bond and place a bet at a variety of table games, including American Roulette, Blackjack, and Ocean Poker,...

### Other

- **Connoisseur’s Corner**: Our smoking lounge aboard Silver Dawn is our latest venue where cigar lovers can buy and sample some of the world’s finest Havanas, Cohibas, Partagás,...
- **Otium Beauty Salon**: A full range of salon services, including hairstyling, manicures, and pedicures, is available on board this luxury cruise ship for both men and women....
- **Observation Library**: Set on the highest level at the very top of the ship, this is a quiet space for reading and reflection while being dazzled by the undulating seascapes...
- **Boutique**: Exceptional shopping experiences do not end in the cosmopolitan cities we visit. Silversea’s striking new shipboard boutiques, reimagined and redesign...

### Food and Drink

- **Kaiseki**: The fine art of Kaiseki lies in its meticulous preparation and beautiful presentation. Dishes reflect a passion for tradition and performance and our ...
- **S.A.L.T. Lab**: S.A.L.T. Lab elevates a curious traveler to a culinary insider through intimate, hands-on cooking classes focused on regional techniques and tradition...
- **Atlantide**: Instantly recalling images of the sea in all her watery majesty, the Atlantides are the seven nymph daughters of Atlas. Creative muses known for their...
- **Silver Note**: A sumptuous, intimate setting with a lively ambience is the perfect place to dine, dance, and dream the night away … Small-plate, tapas-style dishes o...
- **Dolce Vita**: Our main bar has been newly reimagined for Silver Dawn! Dolce Vita has of course kept her legendary charm, inspired cocktails, stylish decor, and comf...

### Fitness

- **Fitness Centre**: With state-of-the-art Technogym® equipment, free weights, and specialty classes, the Fitness Center brings together elite design with programs that ar...

### Recreational

- **Pool Deck & Jacuzzi Area**: The epitome of open-air living—defining how you enjoy the outdoors—this is the place to cool off, unwind, and enjoy the sunshine. Take a dip in the po...

### Relaxation

- **Otium Spa**: Finding relaxation is one the of the principle aims of taking a cruise, so why not join us in the Otium Spa for guaranteed indulgence? Turn off your p...


## Ports of Call

### Los Angeles, California
*Coordinates: 33.7701, -118.194*

Los Angeles, L.A. and City of Angels are all names for this sprawling Southern California megalopolis known for its glamour, its ethnic diversity and its dynamic energy. The largest city in the state of California and the second largest in the United States, Los Angeles is a relatively young city. In 1820, it was a bicultural community of just 650 American and Mexican residents. After the completi...

### Hilo, Hawaii, USA
*Coordinates: 19.5429, -155.666*

Hilo on the Big Island's east coast is Hawaii's charming capital and its largest town. Frequent rainfall in the area around Hilo accounts for an abundance of tropical plants and has earned Hilo the nickname âCity of Rainbowsâ.
Hawaii, which lends its name to the rest of the Aloha State, is called the âBig Islandâ because it is larger than the next three largest Hawaiian Islands combined. ...

### Kahului
*Coordinates: 20.8848, -156.464*

### Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii
*Coordinates: 21.9635, -159.368*

Nawiliwili Beach Park is a beach park and port on the south-east coast of the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands.


### Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
*Coordinates: 21.292, -157.822*

Honolulu's setting on the Pacific Ocean, backed by dramatic cliffs and the extinct volcanoes of Punchbowl and Diamond Head, is spectacular. Three-quarters of Hawaii's population live on the island of Oahu and 80 percent of visitors to Hawaii arrive in Honolulu. Some remain here for their entire vacation; others use it as gateway to the other islands. 
Until the arrival of Europeans, Honolulu was ...

### Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia
*Coordinates: -8.86667, -140.1*

Think of French Polynesia and you are automatically transported to the white sands of Tahiti, the blue seas of Bora Bora or, at the very least, the iconic statues of Easter Island. Now, imagine a place that is home to that majestic trinity, but has no crowds and is full of island authenticity that is rare in these global times. You have just imagined Nuku Hiva. The island is the second largest aft...

### Rangiroa, French Polynesia
*Coordinates: -15.0917, -147.492*

Rangiroa, meaning âVast Skyâ in Puamotu, is the largest atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago and one of the largest in the world. Surrounded by two legendary bodies of water, Moana-tea (Peaceful Ocean) and Moana-uri (Wild Ocean), the atoll consists of about 250 islets and sandbars, with approximately 100 narrow passages in the fringing reef. The lagoon covers 618 square miles (1,600 square km), la...

### Moorea, French Polynesia
*Coordinates: -17.5263, -149.818*

Tahiti's heart-shaped sister island Moorea is located only nine miles across the Sea of the Moon from Tahiti. While Bora Bora and Tahiti are the destinations most prominently advertised, it is Moorea, the Magical Island that is the best-kept secret of the trio of famous French Polynesian islands. In fact, Moorea has often been likened to James Michener's mythological island of Bali Hai - and it is...

### Raiatea
*Coordinates: -16.804, -151.444*

The largest of the Leeward Islands, Raiatea is totally surrounded by a reef but has several navigable passes and the only navigable river in French Polynesia. Raiatea shares a protected lagoon with the island of Taha'a; legends tell how the two islands were cut apart by a mythical eel. Although it has no beaches, there are picture-postcard motus (flat reef islets) with nice beaches in the lagoon. ...

### Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
*Coordinates: -17.535, -149.57*

Formed by two ancient volcanoes and joined at the isthmus of Taravao, Tahiti is the largest island of the Society Archipelago and the economic heart of French Polynesia. Ever since the famous French impressionist painter Paul Gauguin immortalized Tahitian maidens in vibrant colors on his canvasses, Tahiti has had a mysterious allure and still summons up all the romance of the South Pacific as a tr...

### Bora Bora, French Polynesia
*Coordinates: -16.5004, -151.741*

If you have ever dreamt up your ideal island holiday, we suspect it goes something like this: Soapy blue seas? Check. Sparkling white beaches? Check. Thatched wooden huts, gently sloping palm trees and kaleidoscopic marine life? Check, check and check. And yet, even by ticking every box, first time viewing of Bora Bora still beggars belief. This tropical hideaway less than 12 m2 in the heart of th...

### Rarotonga
*Coordinates: -21.2292, -159.776*

The Cook Islands are scattered like tiny jewels over a large stretch of sea between Tahiti and Samoa, lying virtually in the center of the Polynesian Triangle of the South Pacific. The first settlers arrived around the 8th century from the Society Islands, Samoa and the Marquesas, while the first Europeans made contact at the turn of the 16th century. In 1824, a Russian cartographer put the island...

### Pago Pago, US Samoa
*Coordinates: -14.2793, -170.701*

The high, volcanic islands of American Samoa sit along the Pacific Ring of Fire; their cone-shaped mountains rise with abrupt steepness. These islands are stunningly green, the windward hillsides carpeted thickly with coconut palms, breadfruit and mango, while the leeward side is punctuated by steep cliffs. Pago Pago (pronounced Pahngo Pahngo), on the island of Tutuila, boasts one of the world's m...

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### Apia
*Coordinates: -13.8507, 171.751*

As the first independent state of Polynesia, Samoa is considered the cradle of the nation, a place where the Earth and the heart fuse seamlessly fuse together. Incidentally, were one to translate the word âSamoaâ into the traditional Polynesia dialect, they would find that the words âSaâ and âMoaâ mean exactly that: earth and centre. Apia, Samoaâs only town, is found central north co...

### Nukualofa, Tonga Island

NukuÊ»alofa is the capital of Tonga. It is located on the north coast of the island of Tongatapu, in the country's southernmost island group.

### Lautoka
*Coordinates: -17.6113, 177.503*

Lautoka is often described as the sugar city. Sugar cane is the major industry of Fiji and Lautoka is its main base. Here are the industries' headquarters, the largest sugar mill, modern loading facilities and a large wharf. It features 70 miles of roads, almost all paved, a wonderful botanical garden and royal palm trees decorating the city's main street, Vitogo Parade. The municipal market is an...

### Kadavu Island

### Champagne Beach, Vanuatu
*Coordinates: -15.1438, 167.12*

As world famous beaches go, Champagne Beach is one of the big hitters. In 2003, CNN ranked it number nine in its list of top 100 beaches and independent travel specialists permanently include it on their list of 50 best beaches worldwide. Itâs one of the worldâs greatest natural beauties: picture-perfect beach white sand, turquoise water and nothing â save for the occasional cow or curious t...

### Port Vila
*Coordinates: -17.7404, 168.321*

An archipelago of smiles and warm welcomes, Vanuatu enjoys a reputation as the happiest place in the world. With an abundance of stunning isolated beaches, and endless reefs offering idyllic escape from the humdrum, itâs easy enough to understand why. Green-clad volcanoes rise from the depths of the South Pacific Ocean, creating 83 lush islands. Port Vila is the capital of this scattering of geo...

### Lifou, New Caledonia
*Coordinates: -20.9964, 167.376*

Lifou Island or Drehu in the local language is the largest, most populous and most important island of the Loyalty Islands, in the archipelago of New Caledonia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean. With a total area of 1,207 square kilometers Lifou is located east of Australia at 20.9Â°S

### Noumea, New Caledonia
*Coordinates: -22.2758, 166.458*

Perched overlooking the life-filled reefs of Noumea Lagoon, Noumea is the vibrant and colourful capital of New Caledonia. Catch some shade in the cityâs centre, below Coconut Palm Square, and absorb the vibrant fusion of French and Kanak cultures. Or take a leisurely open-air stroll along the waterfront, where white boats bob and jostle on the lapping waters. Bring your tongs - the local word fo...

### Brisbane, Australia
*Coordinates: -27.471, 153.023*

They donât call it the Sunshine State for nothing, and Brisbaneâs modern metropolis fully exploits its sun-blessed location, basking in Queenslandâs generous year-round glow. The envied climate makes Brisbane a city of outdoor adventure, activity and relaxation, where days drift by surfing rollers, or relaxing in the shade of swaying palms. While Brisbane may play second fiddle to Sydney and...

### Airlie Beach, Australia
*Coordinates: -20.2679, 148.716*

With the finest powder sand, knots of deep green rainforest and ankle-deep shelves of turquoise sea water - Airlie Beach is your gateway to some of the worldâs most spectacular beaches. This lively town welcomes wide-eyed young adventurers and the yachting crowd alike to the Whitsunday Islandsâ serenity, and the hiss of espresso machines, and excited chatter of adventure, spills out from its m...

### Cairns, Australia
*Coordinates: -16.9203, 145.771*

It wasn't that long ago that Cairns (pronounced Cans), the heart of the remote Australian area known as "The Deep North," was a sleepy little outpost in the midst of the tropics. Founded in 1876 as a port for inland gold fields, Cairns is a tribute to the first surveyors who cleared just enough scrub land to set up their tents before mapping out streets wide enough for a future city. Later, Cairns...

### Darwin, Australia
*Coordinates: -12.4628, 130.842*

"Australia's capital of the north is a uniquely tropical city, and a historically isolated outpost of this vast, diverse country. Reaching up towards the equator, a full 2,000 miles from Sydney and Melbourne, the city was named in honour of Charles Darwin by the British settlers who established a frontier outpost here. With a unique history, beautiful islands nearby, and a palette of sizzling Paci...

### Benoa(Bali)Indonesia
*Coordinates: -8.8076, 115.207*

Thanks to its spectacular natural beauty and rich culture, Bali has long been Indonesiaâs most popular destination. Stone inscriptions dating from around the 9th century A.D. are the earliest records found on Bali; by that time, the island was already developing irrigation systems and a lifestyle that drew many comparisons to what visitors find here today.

### Lembar (Lombok)
*Coordinates: -8.65098, 116.325*

An island of startling contradictions and contrasts, Lombok exudes an aura of the staid and the rural, a genteel way of life in a quiet backwater. Located to the east and across a deep strait from its illustrious neighbor Bali, the island of Lombok offers unique culture, beautiful landscapes and a far less frenetic, pressured atmosphere than Bali. However, savvy travelers agree that Lombokâs cal...

### Semarang, Indonesia
*Coordinates: -6.97143, 110.425*

Semarang is one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, situated on Java's north coast between the shore of the Java Sea and a small ridge of mountains. Ceded to the Dutch West India Company in 1677 by King Amangkurat I in payment of his debts, it became their headquarters and the seat of the Dutch governor of the northeast provinces. Semarang's usefulness as a port waned due to the gradual silting up ...

### Singapore
*Coordinates: 1.26644, 103.86*

Advanced, airy and elevated, Singapore is a spectacular, futuristic vision of utopian city life. A healthy population of almost six million call it home, but this is a city designed with space to breathe, and gorgeous outdoor parks, massive indoor greenhouses and beautiful recreational spaces spread between the City of Gardens' skyscrapers and soaring structures. Once a quiet fishing village, now ...

### Georgetown (Penang)
*Coordinates: 5.36365, 100.311*

An incredible, disorientating collage of cultures and heritage, Georgetown is a fascinating layered city of countless influences. Taking its name from King George III, Malaysiaâs cultural capital, Georgetown, has long been a trading hub and outward-looking city. Grand colonial architecture mixes with Chinese, Indian and British influences, forming an artsy, exotic melting pot of food, colour and...

### Phuket, Thailand
*Coordinates: 7.98105, 98.3639*

Thailand's only island province is connected to the mainland by the Thep Krasettree Causeway. Known as the "Pearl of Thailand," Phuket offers pristine beaches, lush vegetation, traditional villages and seascapes of huge limestone pillars that rise above the turquoise waters of Phang Nga Bay. With a land area of 215 square miles, Phuket Island is Thailand's largest island and about the same size as...

### Hambantota, Sri Lanka
*Coordinates: 6.13174, 81.1086*

Far to the south of Sri Lanka is the city of Hambantota with a colorful and storied traditional Ruhuna past and great promise for the future. This gateway to Sri Lanka is rich in resources and since being upset by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, has put great emphasis on rebuilding and moving progressively into a central role in the development of the southern region of Sri Lanka. Traditionally an ...

### Colombo, Sri Lanka
*Coordinates: 6.92708, 79.8612*

Perfumed flower garlands, colonial roots, and lavish afternoon teas welcome you to the former garden city of Colombo. Sri Lankaâs easy breezy city is certainly intoxicating, with its cinnamon dusted air, steaming cups of delicate ceylon, and sassy seaside charm. A place of full sensory immersion, explore tangled streets to sidestep frantic tuk-tuks and gaze in awe at grand colonial buildings tur...

### Male
*Coordinates: 4.17528, 73.5089*

The Maldives encompass a chain of more than a thousand small, low-lying coral islands. Created by the peaks of an ancient submerged volcanic mountain range, the islands are protected from the open ocean by barrier reefs that enclose crystal-clear lagoons and brilliant white beaches. The atoll stretches across the equator in a thin strip 452 miles long and 70 miles wide. There are no hills or river...

### Praslin, Seychelles
*Coordinates: -4.33259, 55.7467*

This tropical Eden covers 14.5 square miles and lies a mere 28 miles from the island of MahÃ©. In addition to glorious beaches and fantastic marine life, Praslin is best known for the VallÃ©e de Mai World Heritage Site where the botanical rarity, the coco de mer, grows wild. In fact, this incredible palm forest earned the island its original name of "Isle de Palme," accorded by the French navigato...

### Mahe, Seychelles
*Coordinates: -4.68267, 55.4804*

Like jade-colored jewels in the Indian Ocean, the more than 100 Seychelles Islands are often regarded as the Garden of Eden. Lying just four degrees south of the equator, the Seychelles are some 1,000 miles from the nearest mainland Africa. Little more than 200 years ago, all 115 islands were uninhabited.Then in 1742 a French ship dispatched from Mauritius sailed into one of the small bays. Captai...

### Port Louis, Mauritius
*Coordinates: -20.1654, 57.4896*

Located just off the east coast of Madagascar, Mauritius is fast making a name for itself as the tropical paradise of the Indian Ocean. A volcanic island approximately 10 million years old, Mauritius is thought to be the peak of an enormous sunken volcanic chain stretching from the Seychelles to RÃ©union. In fact, volcanic lakes and inactive craters can be found scattered throughout the island.
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### Pointe des Gallettes, Reunion Island

Located about 480 miles east of Madagascar and 102 miles southwest of Mauritius, RÃ©union is the largest of the Mascarene Islands. The archipelago, consisting of Rodrigues, Mauritius and RÃ©union, was named The Mascarentes following its discovery in 1512 by the Portuguese navigator, Pedro de Mascarenhas. The French made the decision to settle RÃ©union in 1642, but no one actually lived here until ...

### Richards Bay, South Africa
*Coordinates: -28.788, 32.0997*

Richards Bay was named after Frederick William Richards of the British Royal Navy. When he learned of the conflict the English experienced in Zululand, Richards arrived with 250 men in support of his fellow countrymen. He also made a survey of the coast in 1879.
In 1906, development of the area got underway with the founding of the Zululand Fisheries and the first ox wagon trek to the town of Emp...

### Durban, South Africa
*Coordinates: -29.853, 31.0164*

The great natural harbor of Port Natal, on whose shores the city of Durban now stands, was thought by early Portuguese navigators to be a lagoon at the mouth of a large river. They called the harbor Rio de Natal (Christmas River), as its discovery fell on Christmas Day in 1497. The name Durban was acquired in 1843 when Port Natal was renamed for Sir Benjamin D'Urban, the Cape governor who had orde...

### Port Elizabeth, South Africa
*Coordinates: -33.9667, 25.5*

Port Elizabeth is the third largest port and the fifth largest city in South Africa. The center is spread over steep hills overlooking Algoa Bay. Except for some interesting historical architecture, 21st-century Port Elizabeth, or PE as it is commonly known, has few attractions of note. To compensate, the town is surrounded by charming countryside; it bills itself as the Friendly City. Its origins...

### Langebann
*Coordinates: -33.0547, 18.0658*

### Cape Town, South Africa
*Coordinates: -33.916, 18.4222*

Sprawling across endless, staggeringly blue coastline, and watched over by the iconic plane of Table Mountain, Cape Town is without doubt one of the worldâs most beautiful cities. A blend of spectacular mountain scenery, multiculturalism and relaxed ocean charm awaits in the Mother City, where you can venture out to rolling vineyards, dine in laid back sea suburbs, or spend days exploring cool u...

### Luderitz, Namibia
*Coordinates: -26.6458, 15.1539*

The scorched desert that surrounds Luderitz means the cityâs collection of German art nouveau architecture couldn't look more unusually placed along the Namibian coastline. This quirkiness is what gives the destination its charm. See gangs of playful penguins skipping across the waves, pink flamingos wading by the coast, and dolphins leaping into the air near Penguin Island and Seal Island. 

### Walvis Bay
*Coordinates: -22.9551, 14.5203*

Home to a beautiful lagoon, washed pale pink by a colony of resident flamingos, Walvis Bay is a colourful African call, where you can meet some of the continentâs most flamboyant wildlife. A small Namibian city on the Atlantic coast of southern Africa, the city takes its name from Whale Bay - which gives a clue as to the wonderful wildlife watching opportunities available here. The deep-water bl...

### Luanda
*Coordinates: -8.83833, 13.2344*

### Tema, Ghana

From a modest fishing port to the biggest in Ghana, Temaâs industrial activity has all but tarnished the charming, postcard scenery of the region. The neighbouring white-sanded beaches remain immaculate, still serving as a testimony of the rich variety of birds that can be found in the area.In the way Mother Nature intended it, gannets, boobies and kingfishers amongst other species fish in and a...

### Takoradi
*Coordinates: 4.88773, -1.75222*

Ghana's fourth-largest city plays serene beaches against a bustling commercial centre. People from around the world visit the shore, both for its beauty and to enjoy the fresh seafood served right on the sands. Frantic city life awaits a short distance inland, where an economy fuelled by Ghanaâs oil industry is most apparent in the maze of vendors at Market Circle. Takoradi is also the gateway t...

### Abidjan, Ivory Coast
*Coordinates: 5.31667, -4.02775*

Located on Africaâs Ivory Coast, Abidjan lies amid canals and waterways. Itâs a modern African city, affectionately known as Babi by locals, or, more optimistically, Paris of West Africa. This last moniker could be due to two things: one, Abidjan is both the economic and cultural capital of West Africa and two: it truly is a city of lights.

It is also the most populous French speaking count...

### Banjul, Gambia
*Coordinates: 13.455, -16.5887*

The Republic of The Gambia borders around the Gambia River, thus appearing on a map as a sliver out of Senegal. It enjoys a cooperative relationship with its neighbour Senegal, having separated from their federation of Senegambia in the early 1990s. This Western Africa country, which its shores on the northern Atlantic is approximately 4,363 square miles (11,300 km sq) in size, smallest country on...

### Dakar, Senegal
*Coordinates: 14.6953, -17.4439*

Capital of Senegal, and a major gateway to Western Africa, the former colonial trading post of Dakar stamps the Cap-Vert peninsular with glorious surf-fringed beaches. Enjoy the thrum of markets - where colourful textiles are exchanged - and wander streets where jazz, sambar and mbalax spill from every ajar door. Offering tropical island-style beaches in an incongruous urban setting, Dakar is a wi...

### Praia Da Vitoria, Azores
*Coordinates: 38.7339, -27.0647*

Set on the east of is the seventh island in the Azores (if youâre starting from the west) Praia da Vitoria often gets overlooked on your way to reach the mainland after days at sea. While many assume the Azores archipelago only offer hardy respite â not to mention terra firma â for travellers who have been enjoying a transatlantic crossing, the archipelago is beginning to gain global recogni...

### Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
*Coordinates: 28.4636, -16.2518*

Although this busy port city is smaller, quieter and less attractive than Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, Santa Cruz has its own share of elegant monuments. Until 1837, the island's capital was La Laguna, not Santa Cruz, so there are only a few of the buildings in the city center that are any older than that. At the busy Plaza de EspaÃ±a, there are several pedestrian streets leading north and to the a...

### Arrecife, Canary Islands, Spain
*Coordinates: 28.9652, -13.555*

Nestled on the east coast of Lanzarote, Arrecife takes its name from the rocky reefs and outcrops that dominate its coastline. This pretty working city has a friendly, authentic feel, and has managed to remain true to its roots as a historic fishing village. Thereâs a lot to explore, and whether you want to lie back on long swathes of opulent golden sand, or strap on hiking boots to crunch acros...

### Agadir, Morocco
*Coordinates: 30.4, -9.6*

Boasting an impressive 300 days of sun per year, there is a reason why Agadir is Moroccoâs premier holiday resort. Nicknamed the âMiami of Moroccoâ, the resort has sea and sand in abundance, along with a dreamy 10 km beach â perfect for travellers who want sheltered swimming or enjoy water-based fun in the sun. By contrast to the rest of the country, Agadir is thoroughly modern. An earthqu...

### Casablanca, Morocco
*Coordinates: 33.5889, -7.6089*

Immortal lines from the silver screen may have imprinted a warm, fuzzy visage of old Casablanca into our minds, but this thriving city is a curious example of what Moroccoâs modernity looks like. Glistening white art deco buildings line the wide pathways that sweep through Casablanca, as the sea sparkles like a thin mirage on the horizon. Thereâs an aura of creativity amid Casablancaâs cultu...

### Cadiz, Spain
*Coordinates: 36.5299, -6.29241*

More than a hundred watchtowers gaze out across the waves surrounding this ancient Andalusian city. Sprinkled with evocative cobbled side streets, youâll explore 3,000 yearsâ worth of history, while stumbling across palm-tree lined plazas of shaded coffee sippers. Cadiz claims the mantle of Western Europeâs oldest city, and every piece of architecture - and every wrong turn - offers a chance...

### Portimao, Portugal
*Coordinates: 37.1376, -8.5344*

Located on the estuary of the Arade River, Portimao has made its living from fishing since pre-Romans times. Today a sprawling port and a major sardine-canning centre, the town is also a base for the construction industries generated by the tourist boom. 
Although summer is the busiest time of the year, the mild climate of the Algarve and many sunny winter days attract multinational tourists in a...

### Lisbon
*Coordinates: 38.7223, -9.13934*

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city open to the sea and carefully planned with 18th-century elegance. Its founder is said to be the legendary Ulysses, but the theory of an original Phoenician settlement is probably more realistic. Known in Portugal as Lisboa, the city was inhabited by the Romans, Visigoths and, beginning in the 8th century, the Moors. Much of the 16th century was a period o...

### Leixoes - Oporto
*Coordinates: 41.1833, -8.7*

Lively, commercial Oporto is the second largest city in Portugal after Lisbon. Also called Porto for short, the word easily brings to mind the city's most famous product - port wine. 

Oportoâs strategic location on the north bank of the Douro River has accounted for the townâs importance since ancient times. The Romans built a fort here where their trading route crossed the Douro, and the M...

### Santander
*Coordinates: 43.461, -3.80793*

Northern Spain might not have the same allure as the Mediterranean end of the country, yet as every traveller knows, often the best places are those that are the least known. Enter Santander. With heritage hailing from the prehistoric, Roman and Middle ages, suffice to say that Santanderâs roots stretch very far back. As one of Spainâs more important ports during the New World trading era, San...

### San Sebastian, La Gomera
*Coordinates: 28.0922, -17.1119*

Unspoiled, green and lush, this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve has many secrets to reveal. A Canary Island capital like no other, life is lived at a refreshingly lackadaisical pace here. Wander between San Sebastian's faded pastel hues, which spill across the coastline, and bathe in this seaside city's warm sunshine, as waves splash onto sunny beaches. A sleepy capital city, travellers have been resting...

### Bordeaux, France
*Coordinates: 44.8374, -0.576144*

The name alone conjures images of sun-ripened grapes, splashes of refined flavour, and the joy of clinking glasses. Bordeaux is synonymous with quality and prestige, and the promise of endless opportunities to sample the cityâs famous, full-bodied red wines makes a visit to this elegant French port city one to truly savour. Sprinkled with scenic, turret-adorned mansion castles, which stand above...

### Falmouth, UK
*Coordinates: 50.1526, -5.06627*

Englandâs Cornish coast is often touted as being one of the loveliest on earth, and Falmouth is testament to that. A lovely jumble of traditional seaside charm, long stretches of sandy beach and quintessential Britishness, Falmouth offers much in the way of entertainment. Think bags of style, a community spirit and a modern, arty, edge, and you have just about summed Falmouth up.

It was recen...

### Cobh
*Coordinates: 51.8979, -8.47109*

It may be small, but Irelandâs personality packs a big punch. Ask any local to explain why Ireland is the most beautiful county in the world and youâll be chatting like old friends in no time. And rightly so; rich heritage dating back to the 5th century includes castles, the book of Kells and craggy coastline, so why not talk about it? Famously quirky cities are everywhere â think Galway on ...

### Dublin, Ireland
*Coordinates: 53.3441, -6.26749*

Atmospheric cobbled streets, with buskers scraping fiddles and characterful pubs inviting passersby inside, is Dublin in a snapshot. A city of irrepressible energy and lust for life, Ireland's capital is as welcoming a place as you'll find. Horse-drawn carriages plod along cobbled centuries-old streets, blending with an easy-going, cosmopolitan outlook. Known for its fun-filled gathering of pubs, ...

### Holyhead, Ireland
*Coordinates: 53.3088, -4.63278*

Once a major defence point against Irish invaders Holyhead now extends the hand of friendship across the Irish Sea and is a major ferry port connecting the two countries. Discover a scenic and spectacular place whatever the weather â whether the sunâs bouncing off the blotched blue sea or the waves are swelling moodily as rain thrashes down. 

### Belfast
*Coordinates: 54.5973, -5.93011*

Reborn as a cool, modern city, Belfast has successfully left its troubles behind, emerging as a hotbed of culture and architecture, where the comfort of a cosy pub is never far away. Take a voyage of discovery in its maritime quarter, home to a celebrated museum dedicated to the most famous ship ever built, which was constructed right here in the cityâs shipyards. A walk across the Lagan Weir Fo...

### Londonderry
*Coordinates: 54.9966, -7.30858*

Derry, also known as Londonderry, is a city on the River Foyle in Northern Ireland. Itâs known for the intact 17th-century Derryâs Walls with 7 gates. Within the walls, spired St. Columbâs Cathedral displays artefacts from the 1688â9 Siege of Derry. Near the Peace Bridge, the Tower Museum has city views and historical exhibits. Huge stained-glass windows adorn the neo-Gothic red sandstone ...

### Stornoway (Isle Of Lewis)
*Coordinates: 58.2091, -6.38848*

The Hebrides, or Western Isles, are a group of more than 500 islands off Scotland's west coast in the Atlantic Ocean of which about one hundred are inhabited. They are divided into the Inner and Outer Hebrides. The Inner Hebrides are comprised of Skye, Mull, Islay, and Jura. The Outer Hebrides include Lewis and Harris, North and South Uist, Benbecula, Barra, Saint Kilda, and the Flannan Islands. T...

### Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, U.K.
*Coordinates: 58.9847, -2.96225*

Scattered just off the northern tip of Scotland, Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands - a scenic archipelago of fascinating, dual heritage. The Viking influence is deep, while a prehistoric past and World War history adds to the endless stories that these dramatic islands have to tell. Sparse and beautiful, let the sweeping seascapes of frothing waves, and dance of the northern lights, en...

### Trondheim
*Coordinates: 63.4346, 10.3985*

A colourful, historic capital of Norway, Trondheim's history reaches back to 997 AD, when it was founded by Viking King Olav Tryggvason. It may be Norway's third-biggest city, but there's a welcoming and intimate feel here, with a photogenic waterfront, and glowing wooden warehouses adding old-time charm. The history runs deep, but nowadays Trondheim is also a leading technology centre, and home t...

### Andalsnes, Norway
*Coordinates: 62.5674, 7.68839*

Ãndalsnes is located at the mouth of the river Rauma, at the shores of the Romsdalsfjord, one of the fjords protected as a UNESCO world heritage site. Famous in the 19th century for salmon fishing, the Rauma flows through the Romsdalen Valley widely considered some of the most breathtaking scenery in all of Norway. Although the riverâs salmon stocks are now being replenished, today Andalsnes is...

### Alesund, Norway
*Coordinates: 62.4723, 6.15493*

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*Coordinates: 61.835, 6.8062*

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*Coordinates: 60.3881, 5.33185*

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*Coordinates: 58.9644, 5.72626*

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*Coordinates: 59.9138, 10.7387*

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*Coordinates: 55.6763, 12.5681*

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