Itinerary
Day | Destination | Arrival | Departure | Time ashore |
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Cruise | ||||
Day 1 | Spain - Barcelona | - | 18:00 | - |
Day 2 | Spain - Palamos | 08:00 | 18:00 | 10 |
Day 3 | France - Port Vendres | 07:30 | 18:00 | 10.5 |
Day 4 | France - Séte | 08:00 | 18:00 | 10 |
Day 5 | France - Marseille | 08:00 | 22:00 | 14 |
Day 6 | France - St. Tropez | 08:00 | 22:00 | 14 |
Day 7 | France - Villefrance (Nice) | 08:00 | 00:00 | 16 |
Day 8 | France - Villefrance (Nice) | 00:00 | 18:00 | 18 |
Day 9 | France - Corsica - Ajaccio | 08:00 | 18:00 | 10 |
Day 10 | Italy - Civitavecchia (Rome) | 06:00 | - | - |
Day 1Spain - Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain's second-largest city, is home to a vibrant population of 1.6 million residents. As the capital of Catalonia, this enchanting city is situated along the picturesque shores of the Spanish Costa Brava on the Mediterranean Sea. Unsurpri...
Barcelona, Spain's second-largest city, is home to a vibrant population of 1.6 million residents. As the capital of Catalonia, this enchanting city is situated along the picturesque shores of the Spanish Costa Brava on the Mediterranean Sea. Unsurprisingly, it stands out as one of Europe's most sought-after travel destinations. Barcelona entices visitors with its alluring combination of beautiful beaches, charming harbors, delectable dining establishments, premier shopping opportunities along La Rambla, prominent sporting events, and, notably, its extraordinary architecture, with Antoni Gaudà leading the way.
Worth seeing
A leisurely stroll down La Rambla offers a delightful experience, where you can peruse the array of exquisite shops or savor tapas at one of the many inviting pavement cafés. This vibrant street encompasses a fusion of bustling commercial life, authentic Spanish culinary culture, and street performers who captivate tourists with their whimsical costumes and imaginative performances.
La Sagrada Familia, a captivating church, remains an unfinished masterpiece that has graced Barcelona's postcards for numerous years. This soaring church stands as a testament to Antoni GaudÃ's distinctive architectural style and continues to awe visitors with its towering presence in the city's skyline.
For sports enthusiasts, a visit to F.C. Barcelona's colossal Nou Camp stadium is a must. Here, one of the world's premier football teams entertains nearly 100,000 spectators per match, creating an electrifying atmosphere that encapsulates the essence of the sport.
Climate
Barcelona embraces a quintessential Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot and dry summers, where average temperatures range between 20-25 degrees Celsius. Its winters are mild and somewhat humid, featuring average temperatures around 10 degrees Celsius. This climate invites travelers to explore the city's offerings year-round, while its coastal setting enhances its
Currency
Euro (EUR).To ensure convenience, consider exchanging a modest sum of money prior to your journey for expenses such as transportation and meals. Throughout Barcelona, you'll find accessible cash machines (ATMs) for withdrawing funds, while credit cards are widely accepted in shops, cafés, and restaurants, streamlining your transactions during your visit.
Weather
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About the ship
Azamara Quest, freshly renovated in 2024, now looks more beautiful than ever with a fresh, modern design. With space for up to approximately 700 guests, the ship offers an intimate boutique experience...
Facilities
Ship facts
Facilities
- Discoveries Bar
- Mosaic Caf� & Mosaic@Night
- Pool Bar
- Sunset Bar
- The Den
- The Living Room
- Spa
- Spa terrace
- Sun deck
- Cabaret Lounge
- In Touch internet caf�
- Library
- Map room
- Photo retailer
- Shopping area
- Aqualina
- Buffet restaurant
- Hovedrestaurant
- Prime C
- Hot tubs
- Swimming pool
- Fitness center
- Race track
- Table tennis
- Concierge
- Guest relations
- Medical Facility
- Shore Excursion
Ship facts
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