15 NIGHT CANARY ISLANDS CRUISE
P&O Oriana 8th May 2022
This 15 night Canaries cruise with P&O Oriana begins in Southampton and takes in stops at Madeira-Tenerife, La Gomera – Gran Canaria – Fuerteventura – Cadiz and Lisbon before returning to Southampton on day 16.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION |
Southampton |
DEPARTURE TIME |
Board your ship between 12 noon – 3 p.m. |
INCLUDED |
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15 Night cruise |
Full Board |
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NOT INCLUDED |
Shore Excursions |
On Board Gratuity |
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YOUR HOLIDAY HOME AT SEA
The Oriana epitomizes the great traditions of elegant British cruising at its best.. Her sleek, Multi-tiered stern decks to the Tiffany glass ceiling in the beautiful main atrium. An adults-only ship is sure beguile passengers who appreciate the finer things in life. The on-board entertainment ranges from lavish musical productions to magical operettas and classical music recitals, which form part of P&O’s innovative Music Festivals at Sea programm. Oriana also boasts the fine dining experiences of which P&O passengers have become so fond, and she now has the added attraction of Marco-Pierre White’s menu at the Ocean Grill restaurant.
What’s Included.
Full Board Cruise.
- Two main formal restaurants, Marco Pierre White speciality restaurant, casual eateries.
- Three pools, paddling pool, several whirlpools.
- Main Theatre Royal, show lounges and live entertainment bars.
- Cinema
- Spa and ocean view gym
- Internet room
- Tonnage69,153
- Passenger capacity1,870
- Total Crew794
- Total Cabins914
- Decks10
YOUR ITINERARY
Day 1 – Southampton (UK) Embark your ship P&O Oriana
Day 2: At Sea
Day 3: At Sea
Day 4: At Sea
Day 5: Madeira
Madeira lies within an Atlantic archipelago to the west of Morocco. The Gulf Stream gives the island its warm year-round weather and flowers that bloom in riotous colour along its mountainous terrain. Madeira offers mountain walks with breathtaking views, trails on horseback, bird watching, big game fishing, boat trips, surfing, canyoning, scuba diving and whale and dolphin watching. Visit Monte Palace Tropical Garden, or Santa Clara Monastery, or just relax and enjoy the islands fabulous nature.
Day 6: Madeira
Day 7: Tenerife
The largest and certainly the most popular of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is home to Mount Teide, the tallest peak in Spain. The volcanic rock formations and tropical forest, beautiful beaches and dramatic landscape are all worth a visit, with a varied selection of nightlife to suit all tastes.
Day 8: La Gomera
One of the smallest of the Canary Islands, boasting a rugged unspoiled beauty. Take a walk the lush forest of the Garajonay National Park, and explore the water tunnel through the mountain, or relax on the beach taking in the peace of this little Island. The diving is great and there are a number of excursions available including whale-watching trips.
Day 9: Gran Canaria
The third largest of the Canary Islands, Grand Canaria is certainly an Island of many faces. in the Canaries. From the mountains and deserts of the south to the green and tree filled north. Gran Canaria offers many opportunities for hiking, trekking by horse or on foot, and of course, water sports. Museums, churches and historic towns are in abundance for the less energetic.
Day 10: Fuerteventura, Canary Islands.
Fuerteventura, the most easterly of the Canary Islands and just 60 miles from the coast of Morocco. Its location has meant that for thousands of years, sand from the Sahara has been deposited on Fuerteventura’s shores helping to form over a 125 miles of some of the world’s best beaches. The beautiful bay of El Golfo , where the gemstone, Olivin stone cab be found or take in the hot springs and salt flats in Janubio or the famous Timanfaya National Park with its famous “Fire Mountain”.
Day 11: At Sea
Day 12: Cadiz
Positioned on a narrow spit of land jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, Cadiz has been the home of the Spanish navy since the 18th century. Founded 3000 years ago by the Phoenicians, Cadiz is the oldest city in Western Europe. The beautiful Gothic Cathedral of La Giralda can be found in the Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz which is renowned for its array of whitewashed house and scented Bougainvillea which seems to grow everywhere. In the new town can be found the ultra-modern “City of Arts and Sciences” which is certainly worth a visit.
Day 13: Lisbon
The wonderful city of Lisbon is simply full of Neoclassical buildings and wide plazas. Famed as the port from which the ships departed on their discovery of the Americas and the New World. Lisbon’s magnificent harbour is spanned by the longest suspension bridge in Europe. Other landmarks include the World Heritage Sites of Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both built in Lisbon’s native Manueline architectural style.
Day 14: At Sea
Day 15: At sea
Day 16: Southampton (UK)
Disembark your ship – P&O Oriana
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