21 Nights Transatlantic

AU$11,250

 

per person

Sailing Date: 07 Apr, 2026
Ship: Marina
Ship Rating:  4.5 out of 5
Description
Itinerary Overview
Day 1 Miami

This vast array of wonderful beaches offers you opportunities to swim with the dolphins in a tropical lagoon and come face-to-face with alligators during an Everglades airboat tour. Or stroll through a tropical rainforest while hundreds of butterflies flutter above you.

 
Day 2 At Sea

 
Day 3 At Sea

 
Day 4 Royal Naval Dockyard

The British built the Royal Naval Dockyard in the early 1800's as a harbour for its fleet of ships. It was restored in 1980, and it has since been developed as a commercial port. Popular area attractions include the Maritime Museum, the Bermuda Arts Center and the Craft Market.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 5 Royal Naval Dockyard

The British built the Royal Naval Dockyard in the early 1800's as a harbour for its fleet of ships. It was restored in 1980, and it has since been developed as a commercial port. Popular area attractions include the Maritime Museum, the Bermuda Arts Center and the Craft Market.

 
Day 6 At Sea

 
Day 7 At Sea

 
Day 8 At Sea

 
Day 9 At Sea

 
Day 10 At Sea

 
Day 11 Madeira

The "Pearl of the Atlantic" has a luxuriant landscape covered in mountains, volcanic ash, eucalyptus trees and tropical flowers. The Island, which is part of Portugal, is famous for its wine, blissful climate and village festivals.

Arrival : 9:00 AM
Day 12 At Sea

 
Day 13 Gibraltar

The Rock of Gibraltar towers above the surrounding countryside on a narrow peninsula linked to the end of the Iberian Peninsula by a narrow sandy isthmus. Gibraltar offers a wide array of native plant life as well as dolphins in the Bay of Gibraltar and other marine mammals which include the Pilot Whales of the Strait, Killer Whales and even larger species such as Sperm Whales. Gibraltar also has its own unique bird: the Barbary Partridge. Not to be missed is the spectacular migration of several thousand birds in a single day (15 different species), including birds of prey, storks, vultures, songbirds and seabirds. Take the "Official Rock Tour" to enjoy the rich natural history. Other attractions are the Stakis Casino, the landmark sites along the city gates and Walls of Gibraltar built by the Moors, and the village of Catalan Bay.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 14 Cartagena Spain

This ancient Spanish port is a peaceful, strikingly lovely city off-the-beaten-track. Fortified walls built during the reign of Philip II surround the old quarter of the city, and sheltered cliffs overlook the shimmering Mediterranean Sea.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 15 Barcelona

The capital of Catalonia boasts the bustle of the world's busiest seaport, the medieval romance of its Gothic Quarter, and a feast of Catalan Art Nouveau buildings - including the great creations of Antonio Gaudí. The "Great Enchantress" remains one of the most exhilarating cities in Europe, decorated with the grandeur of Picasso, Miró and Dalí.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 16 Toulon

Toulon combines the bustle of a major French port with the breezy ambiance of a Mediterranean resort town. Against the backdrop of looming Mont Faron, beaches and café-lined promenades line a harbor filled with historic naval ships, luxury yachts, and colorful fishing boats.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 17 Portofino

This beautiful coastal town is idyllically situated on a harbour, and is thus one of the world's favoured yachting locales. A little parish church of San Giorgio, built on the site of a sanctuary that Roman soldiers dedicated to the Persian god Mithras, offers an unparalleled panoramic view of the port and the bay.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 18 La Spezia

The northern Italian port city of La Spezia, on the border of Liguria and Tuscany, offers an ideal gateway to two of the countrys most famous cities: Pisa and Florence. Just one hour by car or train will bring you to Pisa, where you can check out the white-stone arches of the citys famous leaning tower and its sister-structure, the Pisa Cathedral

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 19 Ajaccio

This French city, known for its fine Corsican cuisine and its array of cafes, is the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Partake in the city's adulation of him and visit The Napoleon Museum and his birthplace, The Bonaparte Museum. The Museum Fesch houses one of the most important collections of Italian paintings in France.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
Day 20 Olbia

Olbia (Greek for "happiness") is a popular jumping-off point for those visiting the white-sand beaches of the Costa Smeralda, but those who linger in the coastal city uncover a historic center filled with archaeological landmarks, piazzas ringed by wine bars, and authentic eateries.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 21 Naples

One of the world's greatest cultural centres is stretched around the Bay of Naples and lies at the foot of Mount Vesuvius in one of the most outstanding scenic settings in the Mediterranean. It hosts extraordinary works of art and architecture in classical Greek and Roman styles.

Arrival : 7:00 AM
Day 22 Civitavecchia (Rome)

The "Eternal City", with its 2,700 years of ancient history, is simply incomparable. Its formidable legacy is rooted in a plethora of masterpieces, including The Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, The Roman Forum, the Pantheon, the Spanish Steps, St. Peter's Basilica and Piazza Novana.

Arrival : 8:00 AM
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