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Transatlantic Cruise on Mein Schiff 4 from La Romana to Palma
Transatlantic Cruise on Mein Schiff 4 from La Romana to Palma
About this cruise
Embark on a 17-day cruise adventure in Transatlantic, setting sail from La Romana and making your way to Palma aboard the Mein Schiff 4 ship. During your journey, you`ll have the opportunity to explore various captivating destinations in the Dominican Republic, Martinique, Barbados, Dominica, Portugal, and Spain.
Day 2: Sea day.
Day 3: Fort-de-France, Martinique. Arrival time: 07:30. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours 30 minutes. The capital of the French island Martinique is known not only for its harbor, but also as the economic center of the island. The city is characterized by narrow, bustling streets and colorful markets. Attractions: City library, "Savannah Gardens", War.
Day 4: Bridgetown, Barbados. Arrival time: 07:00. Bridgetown is the capital of the state of Barbados. The city, with a population of 6,700 inhabitants, is located on the south coast of the country. Tourists can find numerous shopping opportunities in the highly modern harbor area of the picturesque town, as well as an exciting nightlife. In Bridgetown, there is a historic synagogue that was built in 1627 shortly after the founding of the British colony by Brazili.
Day 5: Bridgetown, Barbados. Departure time: 18:00. Bridgetown is the capital of the state of Barbados. The city, with a population of 6,700 inhabitants, is located on the south coast of the country. Tourists can find numerous shopping opportunities in the highly modern harbor area of the picturesque town, as well as an exciting nightlife. In Bridgetown, there is a historic synagogue that was built in 1627 shortly after the founding of the British colony by Brazili.
Day 6: Roseau, Dominica. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Roseau is the capital and economic and cultural center of the island of Dominica, which belongs to the Lesser Antilles. Located directly at the harbor is the Market House from 1810 and the lovingly restored Old Market, where souvenirs are sold today. Particularly worth seeing are the Anglican Church, the State House, once the seat of the governor, and the new parliament building from 1811. The Methodist Church, the Botanical Garden, and the Roman Catholic Cathedral are also worth a visit. From the Morne Bruce hill, which used to be an ideal defense post, one has a wonderful view over.
Day 7 - 11: Sea day.
Day 12: Ponta Delgada (Sao Miguel), Azores. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 20:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Ponta Delgada is the port city and main town of the Portuguese Azores island of São Miguel. The city, with around 30,000 inhabitants, is colorful and lively. The manageable town with a historic center is characterized by beautiful parks and small streets and squares. A stroll along the long harbor promenade or in the marina is particularly worthwhile. Attractions: Pari.
Day 13 - 14: Sea day.
Day 15: Málaga, Spain. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Malaga was founded by the seafaring Phoenicians around the 8th century BC. Today, Malaga is a modern city with a significant commercial port, an airport, and a university. Additionally, the city benefits from a year-round ideal climate, making it one of the most important tourist destinations on the Iberian Peninsula. Points of interest include the Royal Palace "Alcazaba," built in the 11th century and equipped with an Archaeological Museum, the city`s cathedral, built around 1528, with charming chapels "Capilla Mayor" and "Capilla del Sagrado Corazón," numerous churches, Pablo Picasso`s birthplace, and the 18th-century buildings "Casa.
Day 16: Sea day.
Day 17: Palma (Mallorca), Balearic Islands. Arrival time: 03:00. The port of Palma de Mallorca can accommodate eight cruise ships at the same time. These can dock at the northwest or southwest quays as well as the West Pier. The city center is located about 6 to 7 km from the West Pier and about 5 km from the northwest or southwest quay. A shuttle service is offered, which costs around €9 per person. However, you can also reach the city center of the capital of the Balearic Islands by bus. Palma de Mallorca forms an economic and cultural center of Mallorca. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the city developed into an important trading center in the western Mediterranean region. Trade brought the city wealth and prestige. Most of the major historical buildings in Mallorca also date back to that time. Life pulsates in Palma both on the shaded boulevard Passeig des Born and in the small alleys of the old town. Palma still has a particularly attractive city center as a modern metropolis, with a noteworthy.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (1.349€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.
All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.
Double Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
22/03/2024 - 07/04/2024 | 2.700€ | 3.300€ | 3.500€ | 9.500€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
22/03/2024 - 07/04/2024 | 2.700€ | 4.030€ | 4.230€ | 9.500€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
22/03/2024 - 07/04/2024 | 2.700€ | 4.760€ | 4.960€ | 9.500€ |
Cruise Route
Day 1: La Romana, Dominican Republic. Departure time: 22:00. Located on the south coast of the province of the same name, La Romana is one of the largest cities in the Caribbean with approximately 200,000 inhabitants. Originally, La Romana was a small village, but it gradually developed into a large industrial town, due in part to the sugar refinery. With the construction of the port and the international airport, it later became a tourist center. Notable attractions include the breathtaking scenery of the typical Caribbean beaches, a replica.Day 2: Sea day.
Day 3: Fort-de-France, Martinique. Arrival time: 07:30. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours 30 minutes. The capital of the French island Martinique is known not only for its harbor, but also as the economic center of the island. The city is characterized by narrow, bustling streets and colorful markets. Attractions: City library, "Savannah Gardens", War.
Day 4: Bridgetown, Barbados. Arrival time: 07:00. Bridgetown is the capital of the state of Barbados. The city, with a population of 6,700 inhabitants, is located on the south coast of the country. Tourists can find numerous shopping opportunities in the highly modern harbor area of the picturesque town, as well as an exciting nightlife. In Bridgetown, there is a historic synagogue that was built in 1627 shortly after the founding of the British colony by Brazili.
Day 5: Bridgetown, Barbados. Departure time: 18:00. Bridgetown is the capital of the state of Barbados. The city, with a population of 6,700 inhabitants, is located on the south coast of the country. Tourists can find numerous shopping opportunities in the highly modern harbor area of the picturesque town, as well as an exciting nightlife. In Bridgetown, there is a historic synagogue that was built in 1627 shortly after the founding of the British colony by Brazili.
Day 6: Roseau, Dominica. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 18:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Roseau is the capital and economic and cultural center of the island of Dominica, which belongs to the Lesser Antilles. Located directly at the harbor is the Market House from 1810 and the lovingly restored Old Market, where souvenirs are sold today. Particularly worth seeing are the Anglican Church, the State House, once the seat of the governor, and the new parliament building from 1811. The Methodist Church, the Botanical Garden, and the Roman Catholic Cathedral are also worth a visit. From the Morne Bruce hill, which used to be an ideal defense post, one has a wonderful view over.
Day 7 - 11: Sea day.
Day 12: Ponta Delgada (Sao Miguel), Azores. Arrival time: 09:00. Departure time: 20:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Ponta Delgada is the port city and main town of the Portuguese Azores island of São Miguel. The city, with around 30,000 inhabitants, is colorful and lively. The manageable town with a historic center is characterized by beautiful parks and small streets and squares. A stroll along the long harbor promenade or in the marina is particularly worthwhile. Attractions: Pari.
Day 13 - 14: Sea day.
Day 15: Málaga, Spain. Arrival time: 08:00. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours. Malaga was founded by the seafaring Phoenicians around the 8th century BC. Today, Malaga is a modern city with a significant commercial port, an airport, and a university. Additionally, the city benefits from a year-round ideal climate, making it one of the most important tourist destinations on the Iberian Peninsula. Points of interest include the Royal Palace "Alcazaba," built in the 11th century and equipped with an Archaeological Museum, the city`s cathedral, built around 1528, with charming chapels "Capilla Mayor" and "Capilla del Sagrado Corazón," numerous churches, Pablo Picasso`s birthplace, and the 18th-century buildings "Casa.
Day 16: Sea day.
Day 17: Palma (Mallorca), Balearic Islands. Arrival time: 03:00. The port of Palma de Mallorca can accommodate eight cruise ships at the same time. These can dock at the northwest or southwest quays as well as the West Pier. The city center is located about 6 to 7 km from the West Pier and about 5 km from the northwest or southwest quay. A shuttle service is offered, which costs around €9 per person. However, you can also reach the city center of the capital of the Balearic Islands by bus. Palma de Mallorca forms an economic and cultural center of Mallorca. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the city developed into an important trading center in the western Mediterranean region. Trade brought the city wealth and prestige. Most of the major historical buildings in Mallorca also date back to that time. Life pulsates in Palma both on the shaded boulevard Passeig des Born and in the small alleys of the old town. Palma still has a particularly attractive city center as a modern metropolis, with a noteworthy.