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16 Night Cultural Crossing with Andalusia & Azores

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An epic transatlantic sailing from Rome to Ft. Lauderdale
Sail through the breathtaking Bonifacio Strait, where dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters create unforgettable scenery. Marvel at Cartagena’s remarkable 2,000-year-old Roman theater, a testament to the city's rich history. Then, experience the charm of Ponta Delgada in the Azores, with its cobbled streets, volcanic landscapes, and lush botanical gardens—offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
*14 nights in the same stateroom: + $100pp (double occupancy)
*14 nights in the same stateroom: +$200pp (single occupancy)
*There are only a limited amount of staterooms available on each sailing where moving is not going to be necessary.
Your Cruise
- 14 Night Cultural Crossing with Andalusia & Azores Cruise
- Taxes
CruisePlus Booking Bonus
- Roundtrip Airfare from Select Gateways
- 2 Nights in a 4-star Rome Hotel
- FREE Gratuities
- $37.50 US per person Onboard Credit
Holland America Line Booking Bonus
- Anniversary Sale Onboard Credit, up to $150 US per person (valid until June 2)

Priority Access
» Priority check-in
» Priority access to specialty restaurant reservations
» Priority line at the Guest Services desk
» Priority line at the Shore Excursions desk
» Priority access to tenders ashore in select ports
» Priority disembarkation
Premium Dining
» Expanded 24-hour room service breakfast menu
» Pinnacle Class ships: Private dining venue for breakfast and dinner with an expanded menu
» All other ships: Priority seating in the Dining Room for breakfast and dinner with an expanded menu
Exclusive Amenities
» Complimentary stateroom upgrade
» Dedicated concierge service
» Welcome glass of sparkling wine on embarkation day
» Premium bathrobes
» Club Orange keycard
» Exclusive Club Orange tote bag (one per stateroom)
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St Peter's Square and Basilica
St. Peter's Square is a bustling piazza where the masses receive the Pope's weekly blessings. This ornate square frames the entrance to St. Peter's Basilica, where St. Peter was martyred and buried.
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Cartagena
In southeast Spain's Murcia area, the coastal city of Cartagena serves as a naval base. The city flourished during the Roman era after being founded by the Carthaginians around 220 B.C. Its numerous Roman ruins include a theatre from the first century B.C. and Casa de la Fortuna, a villa with mosaics and murals. In the Punic Wall Interpretation Center, you may see the remains of a defence wall from the third century B.C.
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Malaga
Malaga, the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and the entryway to the Costa del Sol, is a busy, occasionally chaotic city of 550,000 people. For those who choose not to spend their entire time on the coast's renowned beaches and the surrounding bars, there are an incredible number of museums and monuments, such as the Alcazaba fort from the 11th century and the Museu Picasso Malaga. Taverns and bistros are bustling throughout the ancient city. One can enjoy a pleasant stroll past banana trees and fountains on the expansive Paseo del Parque.
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Jardim Antonio Borges
Built between 1858 and 1861 and named after the greatest Azorean landscape architect, this urban garden includes trails & grottoes showcasing rare and exotic plants.
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