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Western Europe cruise from Portugal to the Netherlands

Lisbon→Amsterdam
15.05.26 - 25.05.26

Western Europe cruise from Portugal to the Netherlands

Lisbon→Amsterdam
15.05.26 - 25.05.26
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Ports9
Countries5
Nights10

Embark on a Western Europe luxury cruise that sails from Portugal to the Netherlands, inviting you to relive the golden age of exploration. Starting in Lisbon, with its majestic seven hills and Gothic monastery, the journey concludes amidst Amsterdam's iconic canals. The voyage weaves through celebrated European ports, offering immersive experiences that blend history and modern vibrancy

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Embark on a Western Europe luxury cruise that sails from Portugal to the Netherlands, inviting you to relive the golden age of exploration. Starting in Lisbon, with its majestic seven hills and Gothic monastery, the journey concludes amidst Amsterdam's iconic canals. The voyage weaves through celebrated European ports, offering immersive experiences that blend history and modern vibrancy

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Ports9
Countries5
Nights10

Cruise Only

Perfect for travellers who like peace of mind that everything is taken care of

Price on request
Cruise
Your selected stateroom
All meals onboard
Complimentary hot & cold beverages, beer, wine & spirits any time throughout your cruise
24-hour room service
Lecture programs by expedition team and guest speakers
One selected shore excursion per port of call
All expedition landings
Entry level WI-FI (upgraded packages available)
Gym, sauna, pool
24/7 self service laundry
Waterproof backpack and refillable water bottle, yours to keep
In polar regions: branded parka, yours to keep and use of rubber boot
Memory Package
Onboard gratuities & port taxes
Charter flights
Group transfers
One night pre-cruise accommodation

Day-by-Day Itinerary

As the cruise sails from Lisbon, soak in the charm of Figueira da Foz, famed for its vast beaches, and immerse in Ferrol's naval legacy and nearby UNESCO landmarks. In Bordeaux, the heart of wine country, discover architectural brilliance and world-renowned vineyards. Navigate through Cherbourg’s maritime past or indulge in artistic inspiration in Rouen and Bayeux. Finally, explore Oostende's noble retreats before reaching Amsterdam, where windmills grace the canal-lined countryside. Throughout this elegant adventure, engage in activities that range from strolling along boulevards in Santander to savoring local delicacies in Gijón. Onboard, enjoy lectures from experts, refine your photography skills, or relax on the deck's panoramic views. This luxury cruise blends discovery and leisure, offering a perfect balance of cultural enrichment and tranquil relaxation

Itinerary route map

NOTE: This itinerary provides general information about each destination. Also, please be aware that some of the venues and highlights mentioned may not be open or accessible on the day we visit. For the most accurate tour program, we recommend contacting your Swan Hellenic agent or travel agent closer to your departure date.

Overview

Day 1. Lisbon

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Spread over seven hills with São Jorge Castle views, bustling Lisbon is one of the world's oldest cities. Elegant Baixa, hilltop Alfama with its yellow tram, and scenic Graça overviewing pastel buildings, are top areas. The Jerónimos Monastery in Belém is a World Heritage Gothic site. The classic Portuguese pastel de nata custard tarts are a local treat. Europe’s longest suspension bridge, the Ponte 25 de Abril, crosses the river Tagus

Day 2. Figueira da Foz

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The oldest resort on Portugal’s Atlantic coast, Figueira da Foz, or Figueira, has a sandy, two-mile-long beach, the longest in Portugal. Once a centre for shipbuilding and deep sea fishing, the town became a popular tourist hotspot in the 1920s. Visitors come for walks along the promenade, stop at the beachfront cafes or wander north for seafood restaurants in Buarcos, a fortified town that’s known for its fisherman’s huts and for surfing

Activities:

Montemor-o-velho Castle & Salt Museum in Figueira da Foz

3.5 hours
Discover the scenic Baixo Mondego region, a fertile landscape shaped by the Mondego River and known for its expansive rice fields fed by waters flowing from Portugal’s highest mainland mountains, the Serra da Estrela. Begin with a photo stop at Cabo Mondego Viewpoint, offering sweeping views of the Atlantic coastline. Continue to Montemor-o-Velho Castle, a commanding hilltop fortress of Moorish origin that once played a vital role in defending Coimbra. Explore the castle grounds, including its gardens, the Church of Santa Maria da Alcáçova, and the atmospheric ruins of the former royal palace. Conclude your visit at the Salt Museum in Figueira da Foz, an educational and cultural center dedicated to the region’s centuries-old salt-harvesting traditions. Learn about the history, production methods, and environmental importance of salt before returning to the pier.

Figueira da Foz Panoramic & Cultural Highlights Tour

3 hrs 20 min
Depart from the pier for a panoramic journey along the scenic coastline of Figueira da Foz. Your drive follows the Atlantic shore toward Cabo Mondego, a striking limestone cliff and natural viewpoint where you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the ocean, surrounding forests, and the iconic Serra da Boa Viagem. This is one of the region’s most emblematic geological landmarks—an ideal place for photos and to appreciate the raw beauty of Portugal’s central coast. Continue to the Mercado Municipal Eng.º Santos Silva, the city’s traditional market. Here, you’ll have time to explore the vibrant stalls filled with fresh local produce, regional cheeses, artisanal goods, and fresh catches from the Atlantic. Experience the authentic daily life of residents and discover the flavors that define the local culture. Your tour then proceeds on foot through Bairro Novo, the elegant 19th-century district known for its charming streets, historic façades, lively cafés, and cultural venues. Enjoy a guided stroll through this atmospheric neighborhood, once the heart of the town’s seaside leisure scene. Next, visit the Museu Municipal Dr. Santos Rocha, one of Portugal’s oldest and most diverse municipal museums. Founded in 1894, it showcases an impressive collection ranging from archaeology and ethnography to fine arts and decorative objects. Discover treasures that reveal the region’s unique heritage and the legacy of its founder, Dr. António dos Santos Rocha. After your cultural immersion, re-board your coach for a relaxing return to the pier, arriving with a deeper appreciation of Figueira da Foz’s natural beauty, history, and vibrant local character.

Day 3. Ferrol

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With a rich seafaring history and scenic beaches, Ferrol, in A Coruña, Galicia, on the Atlantic coast, champions the Ferrol Naval Museum and the 16th-century San Felipe Castle. Nearby, La Coruña, dubbed the Crystal City for its glass-fronted buildings, showcases the 1st-century Hercules Tower, a UNESCO landmark. Santiago de Compostela, a famed pilgrimage centre, houses the cathedral believed to hold the remains of St. James the Great

Activities:

Santiago de Compostela City Tour

6 hours
Follow in pilgrims' footsteps on the legendary “Camino de Santiago” or Way of Saint James. Explore Santiago’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, beginning at Obradoiro Square, home to the impressive Cathedral, the Town Hall, the Palace of St. Jerome, and the Parador of the Reyes Católicos, a former pilgrim hospital. Discover the Cathedral’s grand façades—Baroque, Neoclassical, and Romanesque—before touring its interior. Then enjoy free time to explore.

Santiago de Compostela Pilgrimage hike

6 hours
Experience the last stretch of the legendary Camino de Santiago, ending at the magnificent Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the believed resting place of Saint James the Great. This pilgrimage is one of only three in the world granting plenary indulgence. Your journey begins outside Santiago, following a scenic 5-kilometre path through forests, hills, and rivers, offering a peaceful and authentic approach to the city. Upon arrival at the Cathedral, your guide will introduce its stunning exteriors, including the Baroque Obradoiro façade, the Neoclassical Plaza de Azabachería, the Romanesque Plaza de Platerías, and the Holy Door in La Quintana Square, which opens only in Jubilee Years. Next, enjoy a guided tour of the Cathedral’s interior, followed by free time to explore on your own—perhaps visiting the crypt or admiring the famous Botafumeiro incense burner. Each guest will receive a traditional Camino shell as a souvenir of this unforgettable experience. Please note this is a 5km walk along dirt and gravel pathways with some mild inclines. Upon arrival in Santiago there are cobblestones and the entrance to the Cathedral has numerous steps. Guests must be fit and able to walk a minimum of 5km at ease.

Discover La Coruna

3 hrs 45 min
Enjoy a scenic 45 min drive to La Coruna. As we arrive and enter the old part of the city, you will see the "galleries", sited in front of the harbour that gives the name to La Coruna as "The Crystal City”, due to the hundreds of windows these houses have. Many, many years ago, the sea was nearer to the city and these windows reflected the sunlight on top of the surface of the sea. At the promenade - the longest in Europe that surrounds most of Coruna’s coastline – we will pass the Castle of San Anton, built on an island; first it was the local fortress, and nowadays it shelters the archaeological museum and is connected with the city by a stretch road. Next we will arrive at the Tower of Hercules; this beacon built by the Romans is the only lighthouse in the world of its kind that is still working for its original purpose. As the most important monument of the city, it is part of the coat of arms of La Coruna, together with the bones of Gerion, a giant that was killed by Hercules and buried under the beacon. Continue to the foot of Mount San Pedro, from where you will have a beautiful view of the Tower of Hercules and the ocean where you will see the octopus, a two metre tall sculpture with the beacon behind it. Afterwards, view one of the most important places in La Coruna, Maria Pita Square, where the town hall stands. Maria Pita was a woman who lead the fight and defeated the pirate “Sir” Francis Drake in the 16th century, when he tried to invade the city. You will have free time to wander around the city centre square where hundreds of shops, bars and markets, can be found before returning to Ferrol. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Day 4. Gijon

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The Asturian port city Gijon with colourful old houses is surrounded by green hills and is home to the Atlantic Botanical Gardens with over 2,000 plants. The monumental sculpture "Eulogy to the Horizon" by Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida overlooks the sea. In the fisherman’s old quarter, Cimadevilla, the Campo Valdés Roman Baths date from around 100 AD. Local ciders are a speciality, best enjoyed in a traditional sideria

Activities:

Gijon Highlights & Cider Tasting

3 hrs 15 min
Depart the pier by coach for a scenic drive to Oviedo, the modern capital of Asturias and one of northern Spain’s most culturally rich cities. Enjoy a panoramic introduction as you pass elegant boulevards, green parks, and historic neighborhoods that reflect Oviedo’s blend of tradition and contemporary life. Arriving in the city centre, begin a guided walking tour through Oviedo’s beautifully preserved historic core. Visit the impressive Cathedral of San Salvador, a Gothic masterpiece and an important pilgrimage stop along the Camino de Santiago. Continue through the restored Old Town, admired for its charming squares, historic façades, and distinctive sculptures that line the streets. Following the guided visit, enjoy free time to explore Oviedo at your own pace. Browse local shops, relax at a café, or continue discovering the city’s cultural landmarks before rejoining your coach for the return to the ship.

Hike in Las Xanas Gorge

5 hours
Drive approximately one hour from the pier to Las Xanas, home to one of Asturias’s most spectacular natural gorges. Shaped over millennia by the force of water and the folding of ancient Paleozoic rock, the landscape is defined by dramatic limestone cliffs, steep slopes, and striking contrasts between white stone and lush vegetation. Set out on a scenic hike along a path carved into the rock face midway up the gorge. The route passes through several tunnels cut into the stone and winds between towering cliffs where holm oaks, yews, and strawberry trees cling improbably to the rock. As the gorge gradually widens, the scenery softens into dense woodland of hazelnut, ash, maple, lime, and oak trees, concealing the ruins of an old mill. The trail eventually opens onto broad pasturelands with sweeping views of mountains, forests, villages, and deep valleys, offering a rewarding sense of space and beauty. After completing the approximately 8-kilometre round-trip hike, rejoin the coach for the return drive to Gijón, arriving about one hour later. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Oviedo, Capital of the Kingdom

4.5 hours
Depart the pier by coach for a scenic drive to Oviedo, the modern capital of Asturias and one of northern Spain’s most culturally and historically important cities. During a panoramic tour, take in Oviedo’s elegant boulevards, leafy parks, and well-planned urban layout, offering a blend of tradition and contemporary life. Begin a guided walking tour through the historic center, highlighted by a visit to the Cathedral of San Salvador, an impressive Gothic monument and a key pilgrimage site on the Camino de Santiago. Continue through the meticulously restored Old Town, celebrated for its charming squares, historic façades, and distinctive public sculptures, as well as its reputation as one of Europe’s cleanest cities. After the guided portion, enjoy free time to explore Oviedo independently. Wander through local shops, relax at a café, or continue discovering the city’s cultural landmarks before returning to the ship. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Day 5. Santander

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Santander, known for its beaches, unveils tales of a bygone era through medieval alleyways and ancient architecture. The Paseo de Pereda is a lush haven of gardens and sculptures. The city's history, dating back to Roman times, is marked by landmarks like the 13th-century Gothic cathedral, Catedral de la Asunción, and the Palacio de la Magdalena, a former royal summer residence. Santander is also renowned for traditional Basque cuisine

Activities:

Santander views and Santillana del Mar

4 hours
Located about 22 miles from Santander, the picturesque town of Santillana del Mar is considered one of the best-preserved medieval villages in Europe. Designated as a Spanish national landmark, Santillana was once an important pilgrimage site. The renowned philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre even described it as “the prettiest village in Spain.” Stroll through the charming cobbled streets and visit the Romanesque Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana, dedicated to the village’s patron saint. Explore its fascinating cloister before continuing to see historic landmarks such as the fortified House of Borja, the House of the Eagle, and the imposing Merinos Tower. After exploring Santillana del Mar, return to Santander for a scenic panoramic tour of the city’s most iconic sights. Drive past the grand Gothic Cathedral of Santander and the stunning Magdalena Palace, which was once the summer residence of Spanish royalty. Take in views of the popular beach of El Sardinero, known for its golden sands and lively atmosphere. Finally, admire the magnificent headquarters of the Bank of Santander, an architectural gem that symbolizes the city’s economic heritage. This journey offers a perfect blend of medieval charm, historical landmarks, and coastal beauty, making it an unforgettable experience. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Walking and Tapas in Santander

2 hours
From the pier, we’ll take a short walk across the street to visit the stunning Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. This unique structure consists of two superimposed churches with identical layouts. The lower church, now the parish church of Santísimo Cristo, dates back to the early 13th century, while the upper church was constructed later in the century and underwent expansion after a devastating city fire in 1941. Next, we’ll stroll through the charming Pereda Gardens, named after renowned 19th-century Cantabrian writer José María de Pereda. His celebrated work Escenas Montañesas is beautifully depicted in bronze and stone throughout the park. As we continue, get your camera ready for the grand façade of the original Bank of Santander headquarters, built in 1875. Adorned with statues symbolizing the arts, culture, commerce, and navigation, this landmark is a true architectural gem. Our guided walk then takes us to the Church of St. Lucía, a neoclassical-style church built in 1868. Before returning to the ship, enjoy a taste of local tapas and choose to extend your time exploring the city at your own pace or head back onboard. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

A day in Bilbao and Guggenheim Museum

8 hours
Depart the pier for a scenic drive along Spain’s northern coastline to Bilbao, the vibrant cultural capital of the Basque Country. Upon arrival, visit the iconic Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, an architectural masterpiece designed by Frank O. Gehry, whose flowing titanium, stone, and glass exterior is a work of art in itself. Inside, explore the museum’s striking galleries showcasing modern and contemporary art, featuring works from both the Guggenheim’s permanent collection and rotating exhibitions, including pieces on loan from New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. After your visit, enjoy free time to further explore Bilbao—sample local pintxos, stroll along the riverfront, or wander through the historic Old Quarter—before rejoining your group at the Guggenheim for the return drive to Santander.

Days 6-7. Bordeaux

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Bordeaux, a key port city in southwestern France, is the heart of the French wine industry. The Cité du Vin, an interactive wine museum, and the UNESCO-listed 18th-century old city highlight its cultural and architectural significance. Surrounded by famed wine regions like Médoc, Graves, Sauternes, Pomerol and Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux blends rich history with world-class gastronomy and markets like Capucins and Chartrons

Activities:

The Worlds Largest Digital Art Centre (Les Bassins des Lumieres)

2 hours
Experience art in a completely new way with an exclusive private evening event at the Bassins de Lumières, Bordeaux’s groundbreaking digital art center. Far more than a traditional museum visit, this immersive venue surrounds you with moving images, sound, and light, creating a multisensory encounter with iconic masterpieces. Upon arrival, enjoy a cocktail reception as you take in the extraordinary setting. Housed inside one of France’s largest former WWII submarine bunkers, this monumental space spans more than 14,500 square meters and offers a dramatic backdrop for the evening’s experience. Originally built to shelter German U-boats, the vast concrete chambers have been transformed into an innovative sanctuary for both classical and contemporary digital art. As the lights dim, the artworks come alive—projected across towering walls and reflected on the still water of four immense basins. Walkways suspended above the water and paths along the quays allow you to wander freely through the illuminated installations, each step offering new perspectives and deeper immersion. This unforgettable private event combines world-class digital art with an atmospheric setting like no other, creating an evening of culture, beauty, and exceptional ambiance.

Walking Tour of Bordeaux

2 hrs 15 min
Depart the ship’s berth for a guided walking tour of Bordeaux, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its remarkably preserved architecture and harmonious urban design. Your stroll through the city reveals centuries of history shaped by commerce, culture, and elegance. Begin along the Garonne riverfront, admiring graceful 18th-century façades and iconic squares such as Place de la Bourse, dedicated to Louis XV, and Place du Parlement, once the royal marketplace. Continue through the lively city center toward the Cathedral of Saint Andrew, the 13th-century church where Eleanor of Aquitaine married Louis VII, and see the impressive Palais Rohan, now the City Hall. Your walk leads through Old Bordeaux to Place de la Comédie, home to the magnificent Grand Théâtre, considered one of Europe’s most beautiful neoclassical theaters. Conclude at the expansive Esplanade des Quinconces, one of the largest squares in Europe and home to a striking monument to the French Revolution. Along the way, enjoy a tasting of Bordeaux’s treasured specialty—the delicious canelé—before returning to the ship.

UNESCO World Heritage Saint-Emilion Village with wine tasting

4.5 hours
There is no better introduction to this beautiful region than a visit to UNESCO-listed Saint-Émilion, the historic heartland of Merlot, known for producing rich and elegant wines. Vineyards blanket the “hill of a thousand châteaux,” reaching all the way to the 13th-century town walls and the moat carved into solid rock. Upon arrival, your guide will lead a short walking tour through the medieval village, highlighting key landmarks such as the Collegiate Church and its 12th-century cloister, the ancient ramparts, the marketplace, the Cadene Gate, and the King’s Tower. You will then either visit Saint-Émilion’s remarkable underground monuments—including the monolithic church, catacombs, and hermitage—or enjoy free time to explore at your own pace. Your experience continues at a nearby wine estate, such as Château Soutard, Fleur de Lisse, Pressac, or Ferrand, where you’ll learn about traditional winemaking techniques during a cellar tour, followed by a tasting of the estate’s wines. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Convivial Hike in the Vines with Chateau owner, wine & tapas

4 hours
Walk, Wine and tapas: the perfect combination! Enjoy a half day with Nathalie, the owner of Chateau de Boutinet! For Jerome & Nathalie, a visit of Chateau Boutinet rhymes with conviviality! This beautiful 17th century winery has been brought back to life with the passion of the owners for wine making & tourism. You will start with a walk around the property – discover the grape vine & the beautiful surrounding forest. Nathalie & her dog will guide you on foot through the vineyard, explaining the work that is done in the vines, the challenges of a wine producer's life, and organic wine making techniques. In the meantime, Jérôme will prepare the Tapas that you will enjoy later on! After effort comes comfort: back to Château Boutinet and after a visit of the estate, Jerome will invite you to a homemade tapas tasting, sampling some of the local delicacies paired with 3 wines from the estate! Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Classic City Tour of UNESCO Classified Bordeaux

2.5 hours
Discover the elegance of Bordeaux, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its harmonious 18th-century architecture and remarkably preserved historic center. With roots dating back to the Gallo-Roman era, the city showcases one of the world’s finest collections of classical façades, making this tour an ideal introduction to its rich cultural heritage. Begin with a panoramic drive through the historic Chartrons district, once the heart of Bordeaux’s wine trade, and continue past major landmarks such as the vast Esplanade des Quinconces, the medieval Cailhau Gate, and the striking Grosse Cloche. Along the way, enjoy a taste of Bordeaux’s treasured local treat, the canelé. Your guided walk starts at the elegant Palais Rohan, followed by a visit to the impressive Cathedral of Saint Andrew, where Eleanor of Aquitaine married Louis VII. Continue to the magnificent Grand Théâtre, one of Europe’s most beautiful neoclassical theaters. You may then choose to enjoy some free time or continue exploring Old Bordeaux with your guide, discovering charming squares such as Place du Parlement and the iconic Place de la Bourse, before returning to the pier by coach. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Day 8. Day at sea

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Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers

Day 9. Cherbourg

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Cherbourg, on Normandy's Cotentin peninsula, packs maritime history at the Art Deco transatlantic terminal's Cité de la Mer—home to Titanic exhibits and the colossal submarine, Le Redoutable. Fort du Roule Musée de la Libération retraces WWII in Normandy. Nearby, the city of Rouen is celebrated for impressionist art and Rouen Cathedral, while Bayeux hosts the famous 70m-long Bayeux Tapestry depicting the Norman conquest and Battle of Hastings

Activities:

D-Day, Ste Mère Eglise & Utah Beach

4 hours
Depart Cherbourg for a meaningful journey into the heart of Normandy’s World War II history, beginning in Sainte-Mère-Église, a village forever linked to the Allied landings of D-Day. In the early hours of 6 June 1944, paratroopers of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division descended here as part of Operation Overlord, making it one of the first towns liberated in France. Enjoy a guided walk through the village, where key landmarks bring these events to life. See the “O” Milestone in front of the town hall, marking the start of the historic Road to Freedom, and visit the church, whose modern stained-glass window commemorates the dramatic parachute landings. Continue by coach toward Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, followed by a scenic drive along Utah Beach. Stop at the formidable Crisbecq Battery, where underground blockhouses and powerful coastal guns illustrate the scale of Germany’s Atlantic Wall defenses. After this powerful visit, return to Cherbourg with a deeper understanding of Normandy’s pivotal role in World War II history.

Val de Saire Panorama & Sweet Touch

4 hrs 15 min
​Depart Cherbourg for a scenic exploration of the Val de Saire, a region renowned for its rolling countryside, rugged coastline, and timeless villages in the northeast of the Cotentin Peninsula. Your journey begins with a drive to Barfleur, one of Normandy’s most picturesque fishing ports, where cobbled streets and granite houses evoke the atmosphere of the Middle Ages. Once a major medieval harbour and later a favored retreat of English aristocracy and royalty, Barfleur remains full of historic charm. Enjoy a guided walk through the village, discovering its working harbor, traditional architecture, and relaxed seaside character. Continue along the coast to Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, a pleasant harbour town celebrated for its oysters and maritime heritage. Admire the 17th-century fortifications built to defend the port following the naval battle of La Hougue. On the return journey, stop in the village of Le Vast to visit a century-old home and sample the famous Brioche du Vast, made from a closely guarded family recipe passed down since 1935. After this delightful pause, return to Cherbourg and your ship. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Upgraded Tour: Utah & La Pointe du Hoc

8 hrs 15 min
Upgrade your included tour with this in-depth exploration of Normandy’s D-Day sites, departing Cherbourg for the journey toward Cricqueville-en-Bessin. After an approximately 1.5-hour drive, arrive at Pointe du Hoc, one of the most dramatic locations of the Normandy landings. Stormed by the U.S. 2nd Ranger Battalion on 6 June 1944, this heavily fortified German battery remains a powerful and moving site, with preserved casemates, observation posts, shelters, and bomb craters overlooking the English Channel. Continue by coach to Utah Beach, where a visit to the Utah Beach Landing Museum provides insight into German coastal defenses and the Allied landing operations carried out in this sector. Exhibits and artifacts bring to life the strategic importance of this beach and the courage of the forces who landed here. The tour then proceeds to Sainte-Mère-Église, a village forever linked to the airborne landings of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division during the night of 5–6 June 1944. After free time for lunch, enjoy a guided walk through the village, including the “O” Milestone marking the start of the Road to Freedom and a visit to the church, whose stained-glass window commemorates the parachute landings. Following this full-day experience, return directly to Cherbourg. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Day 10. Oostende

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Once a retreat for European nobility, Oostende's charm lies in its sandy beaches, boardwalk, racetrack, 19th-century Belle Époque architecture, beachfront cafés and a harbour with seafood stalls. The Atlantikwall, a network of WWI and WWII bunkers, is now an open-air museum. Other museums include the Ensor Museum with James Ensor's maritime artworks, the Mercator aboard a 1930s three-masted ship, and Mu.ZEE, displaying Belgian art from the 1830s

Activities:

Romantic Bruges & Canals

4 hrs 45 min
Start your day with a drive to Bruges. Upon arrival, immerse yourself in the city’s medieval charm with a guided walking tour. Stroll through the picturesque streets, exploring the bustling Market Place with its merchant guild houses, the iconic Belfry Tower, and the elegant Town Hall in Burg Square. Admire the exterior of the Gothic-style Chapel of the Holy Blood and the tranquil Dijver canals. You’ll also pass by Our Lady’s Church, known for its stunning architecture. Enjoy a relaxing 30-minute canal boat ride, gliding past major landmarks from a unique perspective. Following the boat ride, you’ll have free time at Grote Markt and time to explore independently. Take in the vibrant atmosphere, shop for souvenirs, or savor local delicacies. Regroup and walk back to the coach for your return journey. Depart Bruges and arrive back at the ship This tour offers a perfect blend of guided exploration, scenic views, and personal time to experience Bruges at your own pace.

Discover Ostend and visit Mercator

3 hours
Explore the vibrant maritime charm of Ostend, a city steeped in unique events for all ages. While the city evolves at a rapid pace, its maritime character stands proud. Join us on a journey through iconic fishing culture, lively harbour scenes, and distinctive nautical heritage. Some of the highlights of the tour are the St.-Petrus -and Paulus Church, a neogothic church built in 1907 with beautiful stained-glass windows. The tomb of Louise-Marie, the queen of Belgium who deceased in Ostend, is situated in the chapel of the church. Further on you will also pass the house of the famous painter James Ensor. He lived and worked there until his death in 1949. After he died, the house was turned into a museum. During the guided walk you will also wander over the Albert-I Promenade. Last but not least, discover key maritime sites like the Mercator. The training ship Mercator boasts a captivating history that dates back to its construction in 1931. This ship is designed by the Belgian Antarctic explorer Adrien de Gerlache. Even though the vessel was served as a practical training ground for future merchant navy officers, and to a lesser extent, for engineers, sailors and cooks, it witnessed some unique events. Since 1964, the Mercator has found a nearly uninterrupted home in Ostend, serving as a captivating museum ship. In 1994, it was officially designated a 'protected monument'. From late September 2015 to the end of March 2017, the Mercator underwent its most extensive restoration and received the prestigious title of ‘protected floating heritage’. The Mercator is a unique Flemish vessel of immense historical significance. It stands as the sole large sailing ship of its time that served the Belgian state. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a motor, instruments, and electrical equipment, the ship's interior, including the cabin, remains impeccably preserved. Minimum participation required; tour may be cancelled or subject to price changes if not met.

Day 11. Amsterdam

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Amsterdam is a gorgeous Dutch city where a boat cruise along the canals gets to the heart of things. Yet, the magic also unfolds while strolling through narrow streets and crossing the hundreds of bridges. It houses a treasure trove of fabulous art museums, including the Rijksmuseum, adorned with Dutch Masters, conveniently located near the Van Gogh Museum. To the south, picturesque stretches of countryside with windmills line the canals

Endless ways to spend your day

There’s no such thing as a typical day with Swan Hellenic. We bring you endless possibilities to tailor every moment to your interests and mood, so you’ll always have your dream day on board.

Staterooms

Bright and spacious staterooms — your cozy home away from home.

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Oceanview

20 m²
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Features

  • Two single beds or a double bed
  • Bedroom with living room area
  • Flame-effect fireplace
  • Luxurious bathroom
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Balcony

25 m²
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  • 5 m² private balcony
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Junior Suite

32-36 m²
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  • 6 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
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  • Luxurious en-suite bathroom
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41 m²
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  • 5-10 m² private balcony
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Premium Suite

41 m²
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  • 8-12 m² private balcony
  • King size bed
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  • Luxurious ensuite bathroom with separate bath tub and shower
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Guided Walks

Join paced walks through old quarters, waterfronts, and coastal paths, with time for photos and the details you would miss alone.

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Historical Landmarks

Step into old quarters, forts, and UNESCO listed waterfronts, with guided walks that explain how each port shaped Europe’s story.

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Gourmet Cuisine

Taste your way along the coast through market visits, regional specialities, and wine focused moments that belong to each place.

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Clifftops and Coastal Hiking

Take the scenic route on foot, with routes that bring you close to sea cliffs, beaches, and viewpoints worth the effort.

SH Diana at a Glance

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Boutique Cruising

SH Diana’s bespoke interiors are spacious and tasteful, with plush furnishing, and floor-to-ceiling windows that give you unobstructed views of some of the world’s most incredible landscapes. Bold clean lines blend with wood, metal and natural fabrics to create casual comfort.

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Culinary Excellence

Outstanding food is all part of your boutique travel experience. Get ready to explore gastronomic excellence as Swan Hellenic’s world-renowned chefs take you on an international culinary journey

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Beauty & Spa

Choose from beauty and wellness treatments, including Balinese inspired massages and body care. It is an easy way to reset between landings.

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Fitness & Sauna

Our state-of-the-art gym has everything you’ll need for an invigorating workout, from cardio machines to stretch bands and free weights. Enjoy sessions with personal trainers and relax in sauna with a view.

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Onboard Discoveries

Immerse yourself in the nature, history and culture of every locale you visit on your cruise with special briefings, lectures and presentations. Our experienced expedition guides are sure to make your time on board both fascinating and informative.

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Engaging Environment

Whether you’re seeking a moment of quiet reflection, a chance to recharge your batteries, or an opportunity to investigate the wonders of the natural world, the SH Diana has a variety of relaxing and rejuvenating spaces to help make your voyage with us truly unforgettable.

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Personal Service

Swan Hellenic is all about personal service and genuine hospitality. Our warm and welcoming crew aim to please, and nothing more than to give you the best experience possible.

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Your Home Away from Home

Relax in the understated elegance of your stateroom or suite. A sophisticated blend of muted tones, natural textures and intuitive technology, the Scandi-inspired design seamlessly blends the natural world with exceptional comforts.