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Cruise in the Western Europe from Lisbon to Honfleur aboard Le Lyrial ship with visits to Spain, France, and Guernsey for 11 days
Cruise in the Western Europe from Lisbon to Honfleur aboard Le Lyrial ship with visits to Spain, France, and Guernsey for 11 days
About this cruise
Embark on an 11-day cruise through Western Europe, starting from Lisbon and sailing to Honfleur on the Le Lyrial ship. Explore captivating destinations in Spain, France, and Guernsey along the way.
Day 2: Leixões (Porto), Portugal. Arrival time: 12:30. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 6 hours 30 minutes. Portugal`s secret capital Porto is the namesake of the whole country. It is considered one of the most beautiful metropolises in Europe and is particularly known for its famous port wine. Those who do not want to miss out on urban atmosphere will feel right at home in Porto, the second largest city in the country. The city`s port was where the glorious Portuguese fleet was built. However, there are also cafes and bistros here. The city`s houses stand closely packed against steep rock walls, often closely behind and above one another, creating terraces of extremely picturesque effect. Noteworthy sights include: Praça da Liberdade, Câmara Municipal, Soares-dos-Reis National Museum.
Day 3: Vigo, Spain. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 19:30. Duration of port stay: 12 hours 30 minutes. In the western part of Spain, approximately 30 km north of the border with Portugal, on the southern shore of a sea inlet extending into the land, lies the liveliest and most modern city in Galicia. Vigo has around 300,000 inhabitants and is one of the largest fishing ports in Spain. The city also offers a diverse nightlife with numerous bars, cafeterias, and nightclubs. Off the coast of the city are the Cies Islands, designated as a national park and bird sanctuary in 1980.
Sights: El Castro, La Madroa, La Guia, Old Town.
Day 4: Sea day.
Day 5: Santander, Spain. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 17:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The northern Spanish port city of Santander, located in the Bay of Biscay, is situated in a protected bay. This economically active city boasts a significant port and a marine biological station. As a seaside resort, it is popular not only among Spaniards. Just a few kilometers from Santander are the highly interesting Altamira Caves with prehistoric cave paintings. In the highlands of the Cantabrian region, bears, wolves, and eagles still live in the nature reserve.
Sights: Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, Palacio de la Magdalena, Piquío Gardens, Paseo de Pereda Promenade.
Day 6: Bordeaux, France. Arrival time: 13:30. "The wine capital of the world" - This title is undisputed by Bordeaux. Additionally, the city on the Atlantic coast boasts a unique architectural heritage from the 18th century. Bordeaux is home to ten municipal museums preserving its cultural heritage, such as the "Musée d`Aquitaine" (Museum of Regional History) and the "Musée des Beaux Arts," a painting gallery. Some of the main attractions in this cultural city include: The "Palais de la Bourse," the old city gate "Porte Cailhau," the "Pont de Pierre" bridge with its 17 arches, the St. Andrew`s Cathedral, the St. Michel Church, and the Girondists monument at the "Place des Quinconces," one of the largest squares in Europe.
Day 7: Bordeaux, France. Departure time: 14:00. "The wine capital of the world" - This title is undisputed by Bordeaux. Additionally, the city on the Atlantic coast boasts a unique architectural heritage from the 18th century. Bordeaux is home to ten municipal museums preserving its cultural heritage, such as the "Musée d`Aquitaine" (Museum of Regional History) and the "Musée des Beaux Arts," a painting gallery. Some of the main attractions in this cultural city include: The "Palais de la Bourse," the old city gate "Porte Cailhau," the "Pont de Pierre" bridge with its 17 arches, the St. Andrew`s Cathedral, the St. Michel Church, and the Girondists monument at the "Place des Quinconces," one of the largest squares in Europe.
Day 8: Sea day.
Day 9: Saint-Malo, France. Arrival time: 08:15. Departure time: 20:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours 45 minutes. The old town of Saint-Malo is one of the most important attractions in Brittany due to its location off the coast, its high city walls, and its unified cityscape. The majestic Fort la Latte rising from the blue sea, as well as the medieval city of Dinan perched 75 meters above the Rance River with many beautiful half-timbered houses and a fortress, are located nearby. Also nearby is Cap Fréhel, offering a charming view. However, the most significant attraction in the area is the famous Mont Saint Michel, a powerful monastery mountain towering out of the sea.
Day 10: Guernsey, Channel Islands. Arrival time: 05:30. Departure time: 13:00. Duration of port stay: 7 hours 30 minutes. Guernsey is the second largest of the British Channel Islands, with a circumference of 40 km and around 60,000 inhabitants. Despite its small size, it offers a diverse landscape and vegetation shaped by a Mediterranean climate. There are long, flat sandy beaches on the west and north coasts, as well as high cliffs in the south. The island`s capital, St. Peter Port, with its Mediterranean flair and the charm of a traditional fishing village, is located on the east coast. The hilly island, with its low car traffic, is ideal for cycling and hiking. Fans of classic sights will not be disappointed; in addition to prehistoric tombs and towering standing stones, known as "menhirs," there are also medieval churches and fortresses. Undoubtedly, a testament to Guernsey`s more recent history is the remnants of Hitler`s Atlantic Wall.
Day 11: Honfleur, France. Arrival time: 08:00. The port city is located south of the Seine River in the French region of Normandy.
Honfleur is known for its shimmering light, which regularly attracts numerous painters to the French city. Musician Eric Satie, a friend of many painters, has a house in his hometown dedicated to his memory. Another attraction is the Calvados distilleries.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (5.260€) 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.
Single Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
24/04/2027 - 04/05/2027 | - | 10.020€ | 5.680€ | 9.690€ |
Double Cabin Price
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
24/04/2027 - 04/05/2027 | - | 10.520€ | 11.360€ | 19.380€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
24/04/2027 - 04/05/2027 | - | 10.520€ | - | 26.140€ |
Cruise Route
Day 1: Lisbon, Portugal. Departure time: 18:00. The white city by the sea, built on seven hills and surrounded by the natural harbor "Rio Tejo", was founded by the Phoenicians around the 9th-7th century BC. Today, it is the capital of Portugal and one of the oldest cities in Europe. Lisbon is rich in architectural landmarks. In addition, the Portuguese capital offers a diverse and interesting cultural scene with theater performances, concerts, and exhibitions. The "Bairro Alto" (Upper Town) is known for its nightlife options. Must-see attractions include the Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, Monument to the Discoveries, Commerce Square, São Jorge Castle, and Baixa Pombalina.Day 2: Leixões (Porto), Portugal. Arrival time: 12:30. Departure time: 19:00. Duration of port stay: 6 hours 30 minutes. Portugal`s secret capital Porto is the namesake of the whole country. It is considered one of the most beautiful metropolises in Europe and is particularly known for its famous port wine. Those who do not want to miss out on urban atmosphere will feel right at home in Porto, the second largest city in the country. The city`s port was where the glorious Portuguese fleet was built. However, there are also cafes and bistros here. The city`s houses stand closely packed against steep rock walls, often closely behind and above one another, creating terraces of extremely picturesque effect. Noteworthy sights include: Praça da Liberdade, Câmara Municipal, Soares-dos-Reis National Museum.
Day 3: Vigo, Spain. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 19:30. Duration of port stay: 12 hours 30 minutes. In the western part of Spain, approximately 30 km north of the border with Portugal, on the southern shore of a sea inlet extending into the land, lies the liveliest and most modern city in Galicia. Vigo has around 300,000 inhabitants and is one of the largest fishing ports in Spain. The city also offers a diverse nightlife with numerous bars, cafeterias, and nightclubs. Off the coast of the city are the Cies Islands, designated as a national park and bird sanctuary in 1980.
Sights: El Castro, La Madroa, La Guia, Old Town.
Day 4: Sea day.
Day 5: Santander, Spain. Arrival time: 07:00. Departure time: 17:00. Duration of port stay: 10 hours. The northern Spanish port city of Santander, located in the Bay of Biscay, is situated in a protected bay. This economically active city boasts a significant port and a marine biological station. As a seaside resort, it is popular not only among Spaniards. Just a few kilometers from Santander are the highly interesting Altamira Caves with prehistoric cave paintings. In the highlands of the Cantabrian region, bears, wolves, and eagles still live in the nature reserve.
Sights: Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, Palacio de la Magdalena, Piquío Gardens, Paseo de Pereda Promenade.
Day 6: Bordeaux, France. Arrival time: 13:30. "The wine capital of the world" - This title is undisputed by Bordeaux. Additionally, the city on the Atlantic coast boasts a unique architectural heritage from the 18th century. Bordeaux is home to ten municipal museums preserving its cultural heritage, such as the "Musée d`Aquitaine" (Museum of Regional History) and the "Musée des Beaux Arts," a painting gallery. Some of the main attractions in this cultural city include: The "Palais de la Bourse," the old city gate "Porte Cailhau," the "Pont de Pierre" bridge with its 17 arches, the St. Andrew`s Cathedral, the St. Michel Church, and the Girondists monument at the "Place des Quinconces," one of the largest squares in Europe.
Day 7: Bordeaux, France. Departure time: 14:00. "The wine capital of the world" - This title is undisputed by Bordeaux. Additionally, the city on the Atlantic coast boasts a unique architectural heritage from the 18th century. Bordeaux is home to ten municipal museums preserving its cultural heritage, such as the "Musée d`Aquitaine" (Museum of Regional History) and the "Musée des Beaux Arts," a painting gallery. Some of the main attractions in this cultural city include: The "Palais de la Bourse," the old city gate "Porte Cailhau," the "Pont de Pierre" bridge with its 17 arches, the St. Andrew`s Cathedral, the St. Michel Church, and the Girondists monument at the "Place des Quinconces," one of the largest squares in Europe.
Day 8: Sea day.
Day 9: Saint-Malo, France. Arrival time: 08:15. Departure time: 20:00. Duration of port stay: 11 hours 45 minutes. The old town of Saint-Malo is one of the most important attractions in Brittany due to its location off the coast, its high city walls, and its unified cityscape. The majestic Fort la Latte rising from the blue sea, as well as the medieval city of Dinan perched 75 meters above the Rance River with many beautiful half-timbered houses and a fortress, are located nearby. Also nearby is Cap Fréhel, offering a charming view. However, the most significant attraction in the area is the famous Mont Saint Michel, a powerful monastery mountain towering out of the sea.
Day 10: Guernsey, Channel Islands. Arrival time: 05:30. Departure time: 13:00. Duration of port stay: 7 hours 30 minutes. Guernsey is the second largest of the British Channel Islands, with a circumference of 40 km and around 60,000 inhabitants. Despite its small size, it offers a diverse landscape and vegetation shaped by a Mediterranean climate. There are long, flat sandy beaches on the west and north coasts, as well as high cliffs in the south. The island`s capital, St. Peter Port, with its Mediterranean flair and the charm of a traditional fishing village, is located on the east coast. The hilly island, with its low car traffic, is ideal for cycling and hiking. Fans of classic sights will not be disappointed; in addition to prehistoric tombs and towering standing stones, known as "menhirs," there are also medieval churches and fortresses. Undoubtedly, a testament to Guernsey`s more recent history is the remnants of Hitler`s Atlantic Wall.
Day 11: Honfleur, France. Arrival time: 08:00. The port city is located south of the Seine River in the French region of Normandy.
Honfleur is known for its shimmering light, which regularly attracts numerous painters to the French city. Musician Eric Satie, a friend of many painters, has a house in his hometown dedicated to his memory. Another attraction is the Calvados distilleries.