Great Britain & Ireland from Hamburg from Hamburg, Germany, 30 Jul 2027 (9 nights)


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Traditional, modern, Nordic: Hamburg is considered the lively metropolis of the north of Germany and inspires thousands of visitors every year with its austere and lovable charm. When you start a cruise in Hamburg, you have the chance to discover an ancient Hanseatic city for which the past and the future are not opposites, but an opportunity. You can start your journey in the Port of Hamburg from 0 to 100 before you even get on board.
A cruise along the English coast offers numerous sights, time-honored harbors and breathtaking landscapes. If your cruise takes you to Portsmouth in the south of Great Britain, there is a lot to discover: Lively shipping tradition in the Historic Dockyard, the interesting Royal Navy Submarine Museum or Southsea Castle with a breathtaking view of the English Channel are just a small part of it. Experience England with all of its history, unique culture and the best shopping in Portsmouth Harbor!
Steep coasts, breathtaking landscapes, colorful gardens and history you can touch: the world-famous Cornwall in the south of England has not only been a dream destination for many guests on a cruise in Northern Europe since the novels by Rosamunde Pilcher. The harbor in Falmouth, picturesquely situated at the entrance of the elongated bay of Carrick Roads, is the gateway to a wonderful world that casts its spell over visitors with its numerous sights and myths. From the impressive Pendennis Castle to the beautiful gardens in Glendurgan and Trebah to an unforgettable stroll along the beach, the port city of Falmouth and the Cornish hills offer a wide range of places to visit. Take as much time as you can and explore the south of England in the heart of Cornwall!
Cobh, or earlier Queenstown, is a small, extremely charming port town on the south coast of Ireland, more precisely on the island of Greater Island, which is almost completely framed and enclosed by the mainland. When you go ashore during your cruise, the town impresses with its maritime charm: the steep streets are lined with brightly colored houses and the neo-Gothic Catholic cathedral St. Colman's so richly decorated and proudly soars that you think it is watch over their city. In the surrounding area, guests enter landscapes like from a picture book. Cobh achieved sad fame as the port from which the Titanic set sail in 1912.
The Isle of Portland is a tied island, 6 kilometres long by 2.7 kilometres wide, in the English Channel. Portland is 8 kilometres south of the resort of Weymouth, forming the southernmost point of the county of Dorset, England. A barrier beach called Chesil Beach joins it to the mainland.
Traditional, modern, Nordic: Hamburg is considered the lively metropolis of the north of Germany and inspires thousands of visitors every year with its austere and lovable charm. When you start a cruise in Hamburg, you have the chance to discover an ancient Hanseatic city for which the past and the future are not opposites, but an opportunity. You can start your journey in the Port of Hamburg from 0 to 100 before you even get on board.
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Lichtdurchflutete Räume und mediterrane Farbwelten in Blau und Weiß machen AIDAsol zu einer mediterranen Insel auf dem Meer. Im 2.602 m2 großen Fitness- und Wellnessbereich können Sie Wandmalereien, klassische Skulpturen, dekorative Fliesenmosaike, große Amphoren bestaunen - ganz nach den griechischen Vorbildern. Oder lassen Sie die Seele unter einem sechs Meter hohen Olivenbaum im Wintergarten der Wellness Oase baumeln.
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