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Cruise Itinerary Details

10-night Mediterranean (Southampton roundtrip)
  • Ship Name : Independence of the Seas
  • 2010 Sail Dates : November 8


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Sailing Dates Inside Cabin Ocean View Balcony Suite  
Nov 8-18, 2010 $1,471 $1,840 $2,190 $3,279 Select

Prices are the lowest per person rates in U.S. Dollars based on double occupancy and include port charges. Government taxes and fees, cruise line surcharges, and booking fee are additional.

* Arrival times, departure times, and ports vary slightly for this date. Rollover the 'view' link to see the exact times and ports for this sailing.

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Cruise Itinerary

DayPorts of CallArrivalDeparture
1Southampton, England
--- 4:45 pm
2At Sea --- ---
3At Sea --- ---
4Funchal (Madeira), Portugal
12:00 am6:30 pm
5Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands
9:00 am6:00 pm
6Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
7:00 am6:00 pm
7Lanzarote, Canary Islands
7:00 am2:00 pm
8At Sea --- ---
9Vigo, Spain
11:00 am5:00 pm
10At Sea --- ---
11Southampton, England
5:30 am ---

Arrival and departure times may vary slightly by sailing date.



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Ports of Call

Southampton, England
Southampton is a city and major port situated on the south coast of England. It is the closest city to the New Forest, situated approximately halfway between Portsmouth and Bournemouth. Southampton lies at the northern-most point of Southampton Water where it is joined by the River Test and River Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south of the urban area. The city represents the core of the Greater Southampton region. A resident of Southampton is called a Sotonian.

Funchal (Madeira), Portugal
The capital of Portugal's largest island, Funchal is a proud seaport with an abundant supply of historical monuments, charming squares and quaint streets. Whether it's the enchanting villages, awesome volcanic caves, beautiful beaches or breathtaking mountian views of the rugged coastline, there's something to see for everyone. Visit the island's vineyards to see the origins of the world-famous Madeira wine.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands
Lush green banana plantations give way to pine forests, then a jumbled landscape of volcanic rock. Ahead on Tenerife is Spain's highest peak, Mt. Tiede, with a stupendous view from the top. When Columbus stopped by in 1498, Tiede was erupting, but it's now sedately dormant.

Lanzarote, Canary Islands
Pretty white houses and fields of melons and grapes contrast with bleak expanses of volcanic ash. Board a camel and ride out into the desert. Celebrate with a glass of the local malvasia. It comes sweet or dry, just like the island.

Vigo, Spain
At the very corner of the Iberian Peninsula, Santiago de Compostela is a favorite for Catholic pilgrims. As you may elect to do, many pause at the grand Hotel of the Catholic Kings and attend a censer service at the enormous cathedral built over St James' burial spot.