Ziele:
Barcelona, Spanien
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Palma de Mallorca, Spanien
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Valencia, Spanien
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Motril, Spanien
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Gibraltar, Großbritannien
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Cadiz, Spanien
,
Portimao, Portugal
,
Lissabon, Portugal
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Lissabon, Portugal
Trip Idea: 7-Night Cruise – Spain, United Kingdom & Portugal
Cruise: 7 nights. Spain, United Kingdom, Portugal
Ship: Norwegian Dawn
Style: Relaxed European coastal cruise with a mix of culture, history, and scenic port stops.
During this 7-night itinerary, you and your travel companion can enjoy comfortable staterooms, full-board dining, evening entertainment, and a variety of onboard activities tailored for adults. Expect visits to vibrant Spanish cities, historic British ports, and charming Portuguese coastal towns. You can combine guided shore excursions (city walks, wine tastings, and historical tours) with free time to explore at your own pace, returning each evening to the comfort and amenities of the Norwegian Dawn.
As your travel agent, I recommend preparing for your cruise with a mix of practical guides and inspiring reading:
Travel Guides:
– “Rick Steves Spain” and “Rick Steves Portugal” for clear walking tours, dining tips, and cultural insights, especially useful for ports of call.
– “Lonely Planet Spain,” “Lonely Planet Great Britain,” and “Lonely Planet Portugal” for broader overviews, maps, and up‑to‑date listings.
– “DK Eyewitness Spain,” “DK Eyewitness Great Britain,” and “DK Eyewitness Portugal” if you like visual guides with detailed illustrations of landmarks and easy‑to‑scan highlights.
Cruise‑Specific Resources:
– “Fodor’s European Cruise Ports of Call” for concise summaries of major ports, excursion ideas, and how to make the most of limited time ashore.
Background Reading & Culture:
– Spain: “Ghosts of Spain” by Giles Tremlett for an accessible look at modern Spanish history and culture; “The Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafón for an atmospheric novel set in Barcelona (ideal if your itinerary includes Catalonia).
– United Kingdom: “Notes from a Small Island” by Bill Bryson for a humorous, observant take on British towns and countryside you may glimpse or visit; “Watching the English” by Kate Fox for an entertaining insight into British habits and social quirks.
– Portugal: “Journey to Portugal” by José Saramago for reflective travel writing across the country; “Port and the Douro” by Richard Mayson if you’re interested in wine, particularly if your cruise touches northern Portugal or offers wine‑focused excursions.
I also suggest downloading offline maps (e.g., Google Maps) for your ports and keeping a small notebook or digital journal to capture restaurant names, favorite viewpoints, and moments you’d like to revisit on a future trip.