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22 nights cruise in Grand Voyage/World Cruise

with Sirena
Departure Port
Southampton (United Kingdom)
Ports of Call
Southampton (United Kingdom),Bordeaux (Le Verdon) (France),St. Jean De Luz (France),Gijon (Spain),Ferrol (Galicia) (Spain),Oporto (Portugal),Lisbon (Portugal),Seville (Cadiz) (Spain),Malaga (Spain),Almeria (Spain),Ibiza (Spain),Barcelona (Spain),Sicily (Palermo),Siracusa (Sicily),Argostoli (Kefalonia, Greece),Gythion (Greece),Paros (Greece),Athens (Piraeus) (Greece),Ephesus (Kusadasi) (Turkey),Bozcaada (Troy) (Turkey),Istanbul (Turkey)
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Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey

Ephesus is the best preserved classical city in the Mediterranean, famous for its Greek and Roman architecture and probably the best place in the world to realize how life was in Roman times. Ancient history comes alive as you walk along the marble streets next to the traces left by the vehicls of the ancient years and overtake the temples, columns, houses and public baths. Visit the extensively restored Library of Celsus that once contained 12,000 scrolls.

Malaga, Spain

The picturesque and colorful Malaga is located along the southern coast of Spain in the foothills of the Montes de Malaga Park. Renowned for its production of raisins, Malaga is also Picasso's birthplace and the site hosting one of the oldest ports in the Mediterranean.

Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece

Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands and has great tourism infrastructure and extremely interesting natural environment. You'll find beautiful beaches, historic sights, cultural and religious interest, and unique natural phenomena, such as underground caves and the national park of Enos. The capital, Argostoli in a protected natural harbor lies in the beautiful rolling hills filled with vegetation that reaches the sea. A contemporary city offering to the visitors, all the comforts.

Athens (Piraeus), Greece

Visit the capital of Modern and Ancient Greece and explore , the "Old City" of Athens, Plaka, with its neoclassical buildings and shops for gifts and souvenirs.
Climb the Acropolis hill, where the Parthenon Temple dominates, and enjoy the wonderful view. Also, take a trip along the beautiful Saronic Gulf - Cape Sounion and ancient Corinth, where you can sunbathe and admire thousand years of history.

Barcelona, Spain

Famous for its unique atmosphere and cultural interest, Barcelona is one of the most vivid cities in Europe. Stroll along Las Ramblas, explore the cobbled streets of the Gothic section or visit the unfinished masterpiece of Gaudí, the Sagrada Familia. Alternatively, go on a bike tour through the old town and along the beach. Go for a walk in the park Guell Gaudi, a truly amazing oasis of plants, trees and buildings. Do not miss the Picasso Gallery, with more than 2000 works of the artist.

Seville (Cadiz), Spain

Seville is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. It is also the capital of the community of Andalusia and is the fourth largest metropolitan area of Spain.
Seville is divided into two parts by the river Guadalquivir. On one side stands the historic center of the city with numerous attractions (Cathedral, Alcazar, Plaza de Espana, etc.), while on the other side is the picturesque area Triana, with long musical tradition in flamenco.

Ferrol (Galicia), Spain

Ferrol is a city in the Province of A Coruna in Galicia, located on the Atlantic coast in north-western Spain. The city has been a major naval shipbuilding centre for most of its history, being the capital of the Spanish Navy's Maritime Department of the North since the time of the early Bourbons. Before that, in the 17th century, Ferrol was the most important arsenal in Europe. The existence of prehistoric human settlements in this Galician city is backed up by the abundance of burial chambers, megalithic monuments as well as Petroglyphs and other archaeological findings. The Phoenicians established in this area different dried and salted cod stations and their presence together with the presence of the Ancient Greeks is well documented by historians like Herodotus amongst others.

Gijon, Spain

 A seaside town on the Cantabrico coastline (known in Spain as the Costa Verde) Gijón is a modern busy town with a big marina and plenty of Spanish history.Gijon is a good place to visit because of its Roman past, its museums, its sculptures and architecture. It is a green borough, its gastronomy is unique, it offers quality commerce, and it has exceptional location next to the sea and on the center of Asturias.

Gythion, Greece

Gythio is an historic city, on the southern Peloponnese near the mouth of Eurotas river, west of the Laconian Gulf and the most important port of the area.

Gythio is a town in municipality of East Mani, in Peloponnese and was the seaport of Sparta. Gythio had been an important port until it was destroyed in the 4th century AD, probably by an earthquake. Today it is the largest and most important town in Mani. The ancient Romans built a theater which is well preserved today and is still used occasionally. The ancient theater and the Acropolis of the ancient town, were discovered in 1891. The modern city of Gythion extends on the eastern slopes of the ancient mount "Larysios"

Ibiza, Spain

 Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea 79 km off the coast of the city of Valencia in Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. The relatively small island and its cities have become world-famous for their associations with tourism, nightlife, and the electronic music the island has originated. It is well known for its summer club scene which attracts very large numbers of tourists, but the island's government and the Spanish Tourist Office have controversially been working to promote more family-oriented tourism.

Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul is not only the meeting point of Europe and Asia, but also the place where history meets the modern world. Mosques, racecourses, luxurious palaces of Old Istanbul and what remains of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empire, will go you back in time. Admire amazing cultural and sacred sites such as the Agia Sophia. Visit the Dolmabahce Palace and see how the sultans of the Ottoman Empire were living.

 

Almeria, Spain

 The city of Almeria is Andalucia's most eastern capital. Years ago, it was not as well known by tourists as other capitals like Malaga, Sevillle, or Granada. However, that has changed drastically in the last while with its growth as a major holiday area.Almeria holds a great deal of charm and is steeped in history.Almería is both a historical and modern city. Located on the coast, it has some spectacular historical, medieval buildings alongside some very modern ones. A coastal town, Almeria is the perfect place to discover on foot, where monuments like the Cathedral, the Alcazaba castle, the Cable Ingres or the convent of the Puras make up the testimony of a rich history that continues to be present for the local people.

Lisbon, Portugal

Discover the captivating views of the city and harbor from the Alto do Parque Belvedere Park. Take a bike and go for a walk along the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. See the fascinating marine life to the aquarium in Lisbon. Visit the charming village of Fatima, where is said that Virgin Mary had been seen by many people. Visit the St George Kasteo with multimedia reports of the city's history and breathtaking views of Lisbon and the Tagus River.

Bordeaux (Le Verdon), France

Le Verdon-sur-Mer is the port situated in the Gironde department (Aquitaine region) in the south-west of France at 87 km from Bordeaux.Popular places to visit near Le Verdon-sur-Mer include Soulac-sur-Mer at 6 km and Meschers-sur-Gironde at 9 km. Soulac-su-Mer basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-fin-des-Terres (monuments on French pilgrim routes) is a listed heritage site at 6 km and visit Royan that is a listed town of art and history at 9 km.

 

Oporto, Portugal

Porto is one of the oldest European centres and the second largest city in Portugal. Many archaeological ruins from the Roman times indicate its interesting history. Baroque carvings, the Douro Valley and the Porto river make the city one of the most charming cities in Europe. Its beautiful monuments by well-known architects such as Gustave Eiffel's Dona Maria Bridge make the city an atmospheric place. Do not miss to taste the sweet local wine, the famous Porto. 

Paros, Greece

Paros, one of the most charming islands of the Cyclades, offers cruise passengers a unique experience filled with traditional architecture, beautiful beaches, and historical landmarks. In Parikia, the island’s capital, visitors can explore the impressive Church of Panagia Ekatontapyliani, one of Greece’s most important Byzantine monuments. The picturesque alleys of Naoussa, with whitewashed houses and colorful fishing boats, provide a magical stroll, while nature lovers can discover the unique landscape of the Butterfly Valley. Beaches such as Golden Beach and Santa Maria offer crystal-clear waters and relaxation, while those seeking authentic experiences can visit the traditional villages of Lefkes and Marpissa. Paros perfectly combines Cycladic beauty with authentic Greek hospitality, making it a must-visit destination.

Sicily (Palermo)

The largest island of Mediterranean, Sicily, consists of a multicultural society and offers many different folklore, historical, artistic attractions and breathtaking landscapes. Palermo is located in the northwestern part of Sicily. It is a city with long history and rich culture. The mild weather and many attractions, make it a tourist destination of great interest.

Siracusa, Sicily

Siracusa is a pictureque city in Sicily, in Italy. Like many places in the country, it is an ancient town with a rich heritage. It was built by the ancient greeks and it is so scenic that Cicero once said:"the greatest Greek city and the most beautiful of them all." Beautiful historic remains, basilicas, catacombs and burial caves give the chance to the visitors to have an interesting travel to the distant past. It is an amazing city that combines the history with the modern. Do not forget to taste the delicious italian cuisine and the wonderful wines.

Southampton, United Kingdom

Southampton is a large city and major port on the south coast of England. It considers to be the cruise capital of Northern Europe and has a long and important maritime history.
The rich city's culture heritage is reflected to the number of museums, such as Southampton Maritime Museum, Tudor House Museum and Sea City Museum. Galleries, open events, festivals, shopping and a great variety of attractions are available, for all interests. This vibrant, multi cultural city wont't disappoint any visitor.

 

St. Jean De Luz, France

Α prosperous old fishing port, once the haunt of pirates, St-Jean-de-Luz has been able to preserve its heritage and, at the same time, develop tourism as a holiday resort. The historic buildings (including the Church of St. John the Baptist where Louis XIV married the Infanta of Spain) and modern buildings mingle in an ensemble that preserves the unequalled charm of this town where gastronomy is a way of life (it is the birthplace of macaroon cakes).

 

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Southampton, United Kingdom ------ 17:00
2 Cruising 00:00 00:00
3 Bordeaux (Le Verdon), France 07:00 19:00
4 St. Jean De Luz, France 07:00 17:00
5 Gijon, Spain 07:00 17:00
6 Ferrol (Galicia), Spain 07:00 16:00
7 Oporto, Portugal 07:00 17:00
8 Lisbon, Portugal 07:00 15:00
9 Seville (Cadiz), Spain 11:00 21:00
10 Malaga, Spain 08:00 20:00
11 Almeria, Spain 07:00 15:00
12 Ibiza, Spain 10:00 19:00
13 Barcelona, Spain 06:00 17:00
14 Cruising 00:00 00:00
15 Sicily (Palermo) 07:00 17:00
16 Siracusa, Sicily 07:00 15:00
17 Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece 09:00 18:00
18 Gythion, Greece 08:00 18:00
19 Paros, Greece 08:00 18:00
20 Athens (Piraeus), Greece 08:00 18:00
21 Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey 08:00 18:00
22 Bozcaada (Troy), Turkey 08:00 17:00
23 Istanbul, Turkey 00:00 ------
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Sirena

Sirena is a mid-sized luxury cruise ship operated by Oceania Cruises. With its contemporary elegance, refined ambiance, and a wide range of amenities, aims to provide a luxurious and immersive cruise experience for its guests.

Sirena boasts a sleek and contemporary design, with an elegant ambiance that appeals to discerning travelers. The ship's interior features stylish decor, modern furnishings, and a sophisticated color palette. Guests can expect a relaxed and refined atmosphere, creating a comfortable setting for their cruise experience.

Sirena offers a range of staterooms and suites, all designed with comfort and luxury in mind. Accommodations provide plush bedding, high-quality linens, and well-appointed bathrooms. Suites offer additional space, separate seating areas, and upgraded amenities, including butler service for select categories.

Sirena offers a diverse selection of dining venues, each providing a unique culinary experience. The main dining room offers an elegant setting with a menu showcasing a variety of international flavors and gourmet dishes. Specialty restaurants feature distinct cuisines, such as Italian, French, and steakhouse, providing exceptional dining options. Casual dining venues, including cafes and grills, offer more relaxed and informal dining experiences.

Sirena provides a range of activities and entertainment options to enhance guests' cruise experience. Public spaces include lounges, bars, and social areas designed for relaxation, socializing, and enjoying the ship's ambiance. Entertainment options may include live music performances, theater shows, enrichment programs, and guest lectures. Additional amenities include a fitness center, spa, pool deck, and a library, catering to guests' wellness, relaxation, and leisure needs.

Sirena sails to various destinations worldwide, including regions such as Europe, the Caribbean, and South America. Itineraries often feature a combination of well-known ports and off-the-beaten-path destinations, allowing guests to explore diverse cultures and landmarks. Oceania Cruises focuses on providing immersive experiences, enabling guests to immerse themselves in the history, culture, and natural beauty of each port of call.

Ship Specifications

Year Built  1999
Year Refurbished: 2010 2019
Gross Tonnage 30,277
Length 180.96 metres
Beam 25.45
Cruising Speed 18 Knots
Guest Decks 9
Guest Capacity (double occupancy 684
Staff Size 400
Guest-to-Staff Ratio 1.71 to 1
Nationality of Officers European
Country of Registry Marshall Island

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Oceania Cruises

YOUR WORLD. YOU WAY

Whatever corner of the globe beckons you to explore, Oceania Cruises takes you there in comfort and style. Relax onboard our luxurious ships and savour exquisite cuisine that is renowned as the finest at sea and even rivals the best Michelin-starred restaurants ashore. Inspired by Master Chef Jacques Pepin, these culinary delights have always distinguished the Oceania Cruises experience from any other. And considering the uncompromising quality, perhaps the most remarkable aspect of an Oceania Cruises voyage is its incredible value. Lavish complimentary amenities abound, and there are never supplemental dining charges in any of the restaurants. Value-priced packages ensure that exploring ashore, sipping a glass of vintage wine or surfing the Internet is both convenient and affordable. Every moment spent on an Oceania Cruises voyage confirms that this is Your World. Your Way.

MID - SIZE SHIPS

Mid-size holds great benefits Once you sail one of our mid-size ships, you will never settle for anything less, nor will you ever again be satisfied with anything more in regard to size. Our ships cater to just 684 pampered guests on Regatta, Insignia and Nautica and 1,250 privileged guest on Marina and Riviera. Warmth and conviviality come naturally. Elegance and grace are given. The ambiance is exceptionally relaxed and personal as we singularly focus on your individual desires. Consequently, service standards soar, guests easily develop a rapport with staff and fellow guests, and the friendships only deepen as the days pass effortlessly.

All the elements for bliss Being mid-size even facilitates going ashore, as our ships can slip into boutique ports off-limits to larger vessels. Of course, the fact that our ships are mid-size positively influences every aspect of the onboard experience. With no need to rush, stand in endless lines or worry about crowds, you can savour the defining elements that make our ships so special. Our cuisine, "the finest at sea", is carefully prepared a la minute. Appointments for spa services are readily available in the relaxing Canyon Ranch SpaClub. A comfortable chaise always awaits should you decide to lounge by the pool. Life just seems to proceed at a more courteous pace.

SHIPS' SPECIFICATIONS - MARINA & RIVIERA

Year Built: Marina 2011, Riviera 2012 / Gross Tonnage : 66.084 / Length : 239.24 metres / Beam : 32.2 metres / Cruising Speed : 20 knots / Guest Decks : 11 / Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy) : 1.250 / Staff Size : 800 / Guest to Staff Ratio : 1.56 to 1/ Nationality of Officers : European

SHIPS' SPECIFICATIONS - REGATTA, INSIGNIA & NAUTICA

Year Built: Regatta & Insignia 1998, Nautica 2000 / Refurbishment Dates : Regatta, May 2014, - Insignia, April 2014 - Nautica, May 2014 / Gross Tonnage : 30.277 / Length : 180.96 metres / Beam : 25.45 metres / Cruising Speed : 18 knots / Guest Decks : 9 / Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy) : 684 / Staff Size : 400 / Guest to Staff Ratio : 1.71 to 1/ Nationality of Officers : European

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