Cruise Itinerary Details
13-night Transatlantic (from Fort Lauderdale, FL to Barcelona)
- Ship Name : Noordam
- 2010 Sail Dates : May 14
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| Sailing Dates | Inside Cabin | Ocean View | Balcony | Suite | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 14-27, 2010 | $772 | $867 | $1,152 | $1,912 | 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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| Day | Ports of Call | Arrival | Departure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida | --- | 5:00 pm |
| 2 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 3 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 4 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 5 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 6 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 7 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 8 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 9 | Funchal (Madeira), Portugal | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 10 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 11 | Cadiz, Spain | 7:00 am | 7:00 pm |
| 12 | Malaga, Spain | 7:00 am | 6:00 pm |
| 13 | Alicante, Spain | 10:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 14 | Barcelona, Spain | 7:00 am | --- |
Arrival and departure times may vary slightly by sailing date.
Itinerary Map
Ports of Call
Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), FloridaOnce the epicenter of Spring Break, today Ft. Lauderdale is a year-round destination where culture and cuisine are in ample supply. Beautiful beaches, sunshine, coastline, nightclubs and superb restaurants await you in this Gold Coast enclave. More restaurants and shopping on Las Olas Boulevard or Himmarshee in downtown Ft. Lauderdale are a must.
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.
Cadiz, Spain
The charming old quarter in Cadiz makes it easy to see why the small town is frequented by Spaniards on holiday. Its intriguing ancient streets, delightful plazas and flower-filled balconies make exploring a must. Along the way, restore your energy at any of the mouth-watering tapas bars offering some of the country's finest seafood and typical Andalucian cuisine.
Malaga, Spain
Founded by the Phoenicians, this seaport on the Mediterranean has a variety of historical sights to see. Among the most impressive are the Alcazaba, a Moorish castle begun in the 11th century, and the Cathedral, renowned for its two chapels and impressive choir stalls. Also worth a visit, are the city's superb museums, tranquil parks and the Plaza de la Merced where you'll find the house where Picasso was born.
Alicante, Spain
From Alicante, don't miss a trip to the inland town of Guadelest — a fascinating example of an Islamic fortified town. You'll have to walk through a tunnel to access the town, which is part of the charm and certainly was a discouraging landmark for history's wannabe marauders. In Alicante itself, golden beaches, an impressive paseo maritimo, a wealth of history, cathedrals, museums and gardens offer an impressive array of options.
Barcelona, Spain
Located on the Mediterranean Sea, Barcelona is Spain's most cosmopolitan city. It is especially well known for its vitality and style, as you will see on Las Ramblas, Barcelona's main thoroughfare. The city, while boasting monuments that are Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance in style, also captivates visitors with its incredible modern architecture. Among those worthy of attention, are the works of the legendary architect Antonio Gaudi.