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Date Port/City Activity Arrival Departure
Day 1 Harwich, England 5:00 PM
Day 2 Paris (Le Havre), France Docked 7:00 AM
Day 3 Paris (Le Havre), France Docked 9:00 PM
Day 4 At Sea
Day 5 Bordeaux(La Rochelle),France Docked 8:00 AM
Day 6 Bordeaux(La Rochelle),France Docked 6:00 PM
Day 7 Bilbao, Spain Docked 7:00 AM
Day 8 Bilbao, Spain Docked 1:00 PM
Day 9 Vigo, Spain Docked 12:00 PM 8:00 PM
Day 10 Porto (Leixoes), Portugal Docked 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
Day 11 At Sea
Day 12 At Sea
Day 13 Harwich, England 4:00 AM

Day 1: Harwich, England

Located just 69 miles from London, Harwich is one of England's busiest coastal towns. Here you'll discover many historic buildings, picturesque lighthouses, a quaint beach, and the Redoubt Fort, dating all the way back to Napoleonic the era.

Paris (Le Havre), France

Day 2: Paris (Le Havre), France

The allure and romance of Paris are legendary. This capital city of France is home to innumerable museums, such as the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, Musée Picasso and Musée Rodin, parks and gardens, including the Tuileries Garden on the banks of the Seine and the Left Bank Luxembourg Garden, as well as monuments such as the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.

To learn more about this exciting port, please refer to our Port Explorer guide.

Paris (Le Havre), France

Day 3: Paris (Le Havre), France

The allure and romance of Paris are legendary. This capital city of France is home to innumerable museums, such as the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, Musée Picasso and Musée Rodin, parks and gardens, including the Tuileries Garden on the banks of the Seine and the Left Bank Luxembourg Garden, as well as monuments such as the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.

To learn more about this exciting port, please refer to our Port Explorer guide.

AquaSpa® by Elemis®

Day 4: At Sea

AquaSpa® by Elemis®

Discover the state of complete tranquility in one of the largest, most luxurious spas afloat. The AquaSpa® offers an array of treatments designed to take you to a higher level of relaxation. Working closely with Elemis®, one of the leading providers of health and beauty solutions, we've developed a wealth of transformative treatments that draw on cultures from around the world. You can even purchase the Elemis® products used at the spa, so you can continue your new beauty routine at home.

Day 5: La Rochelle, France

La Rochelle is a lovely and unspoiled seaside town. Savor the many tastes, especially from the sea, of the rue du Port/rue St-Sauveur area just off the waterfront, or the attractive rue St-Jean-du-Perot on your stroll of old timbered houses, ancient fortresses and intriguing architecture. In the region surrounding LaRochelle, visit the vineyards which thankfully, offer the world Brandy and bordeaux wines.

Day 6: La Rochelle, France

La Rochelle is a lovely and unspoiled seaside town. Savor the many tastes, especially from the sea, of the rue du Port/rue St-Sauveur area just off the waterfront, or the attractive rue St-Jean-du-Perot on your stroll of old timbered houses, ancient fortresses and intriguing architecture. In the region surrounding LaRochelle, visit the vineyards which thankfully, offer the world Brandy and bordeaux wines.

Bilbao, Spain

Day 7: Bilbao, Spain

Uncovering authentic local finds and having experiences that make you feel like you’ve really connected with a place are important elements in ensuring an extraordinary vacation. We’re taking advantage of our partnership with Travel + Leisure to get their editors’ recommendations and insider tips on the places you will want to visit. Here are their picks for just one of the 150 destinations they covered.

Must-Sees from the Editors of
Travel + Leisure

Casco Viejo
The city's charming old quarter is anchored by Las Siete Calles-its original seven streets, dating back to the 1400's. Shops and tapas bars line the brick- and stone-paved roads; on Sundays, a market sells antiques, postcards, and records in the 19th-century Plaza Nueva.

Catedral de Santiago
Named for St. James the Great, the 14th-century Gothic cathedral is on what was once a stopping point for pilgrims on the northern route of Spain's Camino de Santiago. Among other unusual architectural features, take note of the Renaissance portico-added after a fire in 1571-and, along the main vault, stone carvings of local merchants.

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The Frank Gehry-designed, titanium-clad phenomenon transformed the way the world understands architecture and art museums. The shiny, undulating museum may not seem as shocking as it once did, but its organic curves embody a late-20th-century grandeur.

Be sure to visit our Shore Excursions page or speak with our onboard Destination Concierge for arrangements to any of these must-sees.

Bilbao, Spain

Day 8: Bilbao, Spain

Uncovering authentic local finds and having experiences that make you feel like you’ve really connected with a place are important elements in ensuring an extraordinary vacation. We’re taking advantage of our partnership with Travel + Leisure to get their editors’ recommendations and insider tips on the places you will want to visit. Here are their picks for just one of the 150 destinations they covered.

Must-Sees from the Editors of
Travel + Leisure

Casco Viejo
The city's charming old quarter is anchored by Las Siete Calles-its original seven streets, dating back to the 1400's. Shops and tapas bars line the brick- and stone-paved roads; on Sundays, a market sells antiques, postcards, and records in the 19th-century Plaza Nueva.

Catedral de Santiago
Named for St. James the Great, the 14th-century Gothic cathedral is on what was once a stopping point for pilgrims on the northern route of Spain's Camino de Santiago. Among other unusual architectural features, take note of the Renaissance portico-added after a fire in 1571-and, along the main vault, stone carvings of local merchants.

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The Frank Gehry-designed, titanium-clad phenomenon transformed the way the world understands architecture and art museums. The shiny, undulating museum may not seem as shocking as it once did, but its organic curves embody a late-20th-century grandeur.

Be sure to visit our Shore Excursions page or speak with our onboard Destination Concierge for arrangements to any of these must-sees.

Vigo, Spain

Day 9: Vigo, Spain

El Sireno, a gilded sculpture depicting a figure that is halfman, half sea creature, towers over the city's lovely gardens and well-preserved historical buildings. The legendary black salts offshore on the Islas Cies are said to bring good health. Catholic pilgrims flock to the nearby sacred cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, built over the burial spot of St. James.

To learn more about this exciting port, please refer to our Port Explorer guide.

Porto (Leixoes), Portugal

Day 10: Porto (Leixoes), Portugal

At the mouth of the Rio Douro lies the city of Porto, known mostly for its port wine trade. With origins dating back to the 5th century, there is plenty to see in this town that was named European Capital of Culture in 2001. Stroll the Ribeira neighborhood along the river, explore the Cathedral area, or tour the port lodges of Vila Nova de Gaia across the river. Savoring a taste of tawny port, tripe and seafood while here is highly recommended.

Celebrity iLoungeSM

Day 11: At Sea

Celebrity iLoungeSM

Keep in touch 24 hours a day in the Celebrity iLoungeSM, our one-of-a-kind hip Internet lounge that is the first Authorized Apple® Reseller at Sea. Celebrity iLoungeSM also offers various iLearn classes to help you master the latest photography, video and audio skills.

AquaClass® Staterooms

Day 12: At Sea

AquaClass® Staterooms

Spa-inspired staterooms featuring indulgent amenities like a Hansgrohe® shower tower and custom blended bath products to help you feel restored and renewed. An AquaClass® Spa Concierge to help you arrange all your spa appointments. Complimentary access to our relaxing Persian Garden. Plus, exclusive access to the Blu restaurant serving breakfast and dinner.

Day 13: Harwich, England

Located just 69 miles from London, Harwich is one of England's busiest coastal towns. Here you'll discover many historic buildings, picturesque lighthouses, a quaint beach, and the Redoubt Fort, dating all the way back to Napoleonic the era.

Celebrity Cruises reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $10 per guest per day on all guests if the price of West Texas Intermediate fuel exceeds $65 per barrel.

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**The Exciting Deals rate program is valid for new bookings only, is not combinable with any other offer or promotion. Prices are per person, cruise only, based on double occupancy, in U.S. or Canadian dollars as noted. This offer is based on stateroom availability and may be withdrawn without notice. Governmental departure taxes and fees are additional. Certain restrictions may apply.

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