Von Barbados nach Warnemünde from Bridgetown, Barbados, 28 Feb 2027 (20 nights)


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Discover Barbados, the colorful pearl of the Caribbean with its diverse attractions! The picturesque Caribbean island has been a popular destination for sunbathers, divers, and couples on their honeymoon for many years. What attracts them all: snow-white palm beaches in front of a turquoise blue sea, a colorful underwater world, tranquil villages surrounded by sugar cane plantations in the interior of the island and the legacy of the British colonial era. The famous rum distilleries and the rhythms of Rihanna, the island's most famous daughter, are also convincing. Take advantage of your stay in the capital Bridgetown on your cruise in the Caribbean to explore the diverse island and its sights.
Deep blue sea, the finest white sandy beaches and bright sunshine - this is the classic picture of the Caribbean. These dreams will come true on the beautiful island of St. Lucia in the Caribbean. A stay in the port of the island's capital Castries is the ideal opportunity for relaxing hours on the picturesque beach or, alternatively, an excursion to explore the idyllic island paradise. Discover the botanical garden with its lush tropical vegetation and its waterfalls, climb the volcanic pitons or dive into the dazzling underwater world of St. Lucia. Whatever you plan to do with this stopover on your cruise, the Castries will cast its spell over you too!
Fort-de-France - that sounds like France. But around the capital of the island of Martinique, the turquoise waters of the Caribbean spread out. Lush green tropical forests cover the slopes of the Montagne Pelée volcano. Caribbean beaches with powdered sugar sand stretch along the coasts and lush gardens enchant with tropical vegetation. In fact, Martinique is a French overseas department and also part of the Lesser Antilles. It is one of the Leeward Islands. With the ship you are here in the middle of the Caribbean and at the same time in Europe - or in the European Union.
Dominica is still the Sleeping Beauty among the Caribbean islands. Sleepily, the island presents an almost unparalleled unspoilt nature, which is accompanied by grandiose landscapes, rocky coasts and traditional locations. To date, only a few beach holidaymakers have come here, most of them on a cruise. Roseau is considered to be the gateway to Dominica. The capital inspires with cosiness, charm and an inviting port that welcomes every ship.
In a sheltered bay on the south coast of Antigua, the English found in the 18th century. Century an ideal anchorage for your Caribbean fleet. As a defense, they built the mighty docks of English Harbor. As their commander, Admiral Horatio Nelson went down in history. The Admiral's Inn named after him in the restored shipyard buildings of Nelson's Dockyard is the meeting place for a drink among sailors and crusaders. Would you like to set sail yourself? At a regatta in Falmouth Bay you are part of the crew and can even take the helm once. Or do you prefer to drive under a pirate flag? Then sign up for the “Black Swan” and prove that you have what it takes to be the greatest pirate in the Caribbean by running planks and swinging rope.
Take a cruise to the Portuguese Azores and take a map to another world. Experience lush, evergreen landscapes, rugged volcanic slopes and a centuries-old culture. The islands enchant with a sea of flowers in the middle of the Atlantic, more than 1,000 km from Lisbon and mainland Portugal. In the port of Ponta Delgada, the capital of the Azores, on the island of São Miguel, immerse yourself in the eventful history of the islands.
A Coruña is a port city on a promontory in the Galicia region of northwest Spain. It’s known for its Roman lighthouse, the Tower of Hercules, which has sweeping coastal views. In the medieval old town is the arcaded Plaza de María Pita, surrounded by narrow pedestrianized lanes. In this square is the Estatua de María Pita, a statue of a 16th-century woman who warned the town of an invasion by Sir Francis Drake.
A stop in the port of Gijón is a must on a cruise through the Bay of Biscay to northern Spain. Gijón is the economic and cultural center of the Asturias region. In it a varied combination of traditional port city, outstanding buildings and works of art from different eras and an adventurous landscape come to life. Travel through the centuries on your shore leave and discover northern Spain
The most striking landmarks of the coastal city of Dover in England are the famous chalk cliffs, which you can see from afar during your cruise from the ship. The cliffs rise up to an imposing height of 105 m above the water level. The port of Dover is easily accessible for cruise ships across from the French port city of Calais at the narrowest point of the English Channel that separates Great Britain from mainland Europe - geographically interesting, as you are here on the link between the North Sea and the Atlantic. With a stop in Dover, you will discover a city during your cruise that has a lot to offer in terms of landscape and history.
Skagen Denmark is a brand, initially of watches, of Skagen Designs Ltd., that has grown into being a wider American contemporary accessories brand based on Danish design.
The seaside resort of Warnemünde, a district of the Hanseatic city of Rostock, was mentioned in a document as early as 1195. The name of the place is derived from the Warnow River, which flows into the Baltic Sea here. With its 150 m wide sandy beach, Warnemünde has the widest beach on the German Baltic Sea coast. At the same time, you can experience the flourishing life of the Baltic Sea metropolis and discover numerous sights before you get on your ship and set sail. Because Warnemünde cruises is, like Hamburg, a gateway to the world. With the AIDAmar and the AIDAdiva you can set off from here to exciting destinations: with Northern Europe cruises, for example to Scandinavia, the Baltic States or the British Isles. Transatlantic cruises also start or end here.
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