
Date
2027-05-28
Duration
13 nights
Departure Port
Tarragona
Spain
Arrival Port
Miami
United States
Rating
Resort
Theme
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Norwegian Cruise Line

Tarragona, a historic Catalonian port city, is renowned for its Roman ruins and vibrant local life. Must-do experiences include exploring the ancient Roman amphitheater and indulging in local dishes like calçots and fideuà. The best time to visit is during the spring and early autumn, when the weather is mild and the city is alive with cultural festivities.

Motril, a captivating port on the Costa Tropical, shines with its rich history and unique blend of cultures, making it a perfect stop for travelers seeking both relaxation and local charm. Must-try experiences include savoring *tortilla del Sacromonte* and visiting the Mercado Municipal de Abastos. The best time to visit is in spring or fall, when the mild climate and local festivities create an enchanting atmosphere.

Cádiz, founded by Phoenician traders around 1100 BC and a strong contender for the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe, juts into the Atlantic on a narrow peninsula where honey-colored ramparts frame improbable views of open ocean and the sun sets directly into the sea. The old quarter is an intoxicating labyrinth of baroque churches, hidden plazas, and carnival spirit — Cádiz's annual February carnival is the wildest and most satirically sharp in Spain — while the tapas culture here, centered on fresh Atlantic seafood cooked with Andalusian simplicity, represents Spanish cuisine at its most elemental and joyful. Visit February for carnival or spring for gentle Atlantic breezes. Seville is ninety minutes inland by bus or rail.

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory perched at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic beneath an iconic limestone monolith steeped in over a millennium of contested history. No visit is complete without ascending the Rock to encounter the Barbary macaques and the panoramic views stretching to North Africa, followed by a plate of calentita — the territory's beloved Genoese-heritage chickpea bake — at a Main Street bakery. The mild Mediterranean climate makes Gibraltar a rewarding port call year-round, though spring and early autumn offer the clearest skies for spotting whales and dolphins in the Strait.

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.
Day 1

Tarragona, a historic Catalonian port city, is renowned for its Roman ruins and vibrant local life. Must-do experiences include exploring the ancient Roman amphitheater and indulging in local dishes like calçots and fideuà. The best time to visit is during the spring and early autumn, when the weather is mild and the city is alive with cultural festivities.
Day 2
Day 3

Motril, a captivating port on the Costa Tropical, shines with its rich history and unique blend of cultures, making it a perfect stop for travelers seeking both relaxation and local charm. Must-try experiences include savoring *tortilla del Sacromonte* and visiting the Mercado Municipal de Abastos. The best time to visit is in spring or fall, when the mild climate and local festivities create an enchanting atmosphere.
Day 4

Cádiz, founded by Phoenician traders around 1100 BC and a strong contender for the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe, juts into the Atlantic on a narrow peninsula where honey-colored ramparts frame improbable views of open ocean and the sun sets directly into the sea. The old quarter is an intoxicating labyrinth of baroque churches, hidden plazas, and carnival spirit — Cádiz's annual February carnival is the wildest and most satirically sharp in Spain — while the tapas culture here, centered on fresh Atlantic seafood cooked with Andalusian simplicity, represents Spanish cuisine at its most elemental and joyful. Visit February for carnival or spring for gentle Atlantic breezes. Seville is ninety minutes inland by bus or rail.
Day 5

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory perched at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic beneath an iconic limestone monolith steeped in over a millennium of contested history. No visit is complete without ascending the Rock to encounter the Barbary macaques and the panoramic views stretching to North Africa, followed by a plate of calentita — the territory's beloved Genoese-heritage chickpea bake — at a Main Street bakery. The mild Mediterranean climate makes Gibraltar a rewarding port call year-round, though spring and early autumn offer the clearest skies for spotting whales and dolphins in the Strait.
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Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.



Aft-Facing Suite With Large Balcony


See the world like never before. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to your very own private balcony. Stylish and sophisticated appointments enhance these modern rooms.
Accommodations
Up to 4 Guests
Room-Size
21 - 33 sq. m.
Approx. Room Size
Balcony-Size
4 - 9 sq. m.
Approx. Balcony Size
AMENITIES
Private Balcony
Sitting Area
Room Service Available 24-hours
Hot Breakfast Menu
Continental Breakfast Menu
Coffee Maker


Family Club Balcony Suite


Family Suite With Large Balcony


Family Suite With Master Bedroom & Balcony


Forward-Facing Club Balcony Suite


Forward-Facing Club Balcony Suite With Large Balcony



Forward-Facing Suite With Master Bedroom & Large Balcony


Sailaway Club Balcony Suite



The Haven 2-Bedroom Duplex Suite With Large Balcony



The Haven 2-Bedroom Family Villa With Large Balcony


The Haven Aft-Facing Owner's Suite With Master Bedroom & Large Balcony



The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse With Large Balcony



The Haven Aft-Facing Penthouse With Master Bedroom & Large Balcony



The Haven Deluxe Owner's Suite With Large Balcony
The Haven Owner's Suite With Large Balcony



The Haven Penthouse With Balcony


The Haven Premier Owner's Suite With Large Balcony


See the world like never before. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to your very own private balcony. Stylish and sophisticated appointments enhance these modern rooms.
Accommodations
Up to 4 Guests
Room-Size
21 - 33 sq. m.
Approx. Room Size
Balcony-Size
4 - 9 sq. m.
Approx. Balcony Size
AMENITIES
Private Balcony
Sitting Area
Room Service Available 24-hours
Hot Breakfast Menu
Continental Breakfast Menu
Coffee Maker



See the world like never before. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to your very own private balcony. Stylish and sophisticated appointments enhance these modern rooms.


Family Balcony


See the world like never before. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to your very own private balcony. Stylish and sophisticated appointments enhance these modern rooms.
Accommodations
Up to 4 Guests
Room-Size
21 - 33 sq. m.
Approx. Room Size
Balcony-Size
4 - 9 sq. m.
Approx. Balcony Size
AMENITIES
Private Balcony
Sitting Area
Room Service Available 24-hours
Hot Breakfast Menu
Continental Breakfast Menu
Coffee Maker


See the world like never before. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to your very own private balcony. Stylish and sophisticated appointments enhance these modern rooms.
Accommodations
Room-Size
21 - 33 sq. m.
Approx. Room Size
Balcony-Size
4 - 9 sq. m.
Approx. Balcony Size
AMENITIES
Private Balcony
Sitting Area
Room Service Available 24-hours
Hot Breakfast Menu
Continental Breakfast Menu
Coffee Maker



Experience comfort all around you. These stylish staterooms feature fine touches and picturesque ocean views.
Accommodations
Up to 4 Guests
Room-Size
17 - 34 sq. m.
Approx. Room Size
AMENITIES
24-hr Room Service



Large Oceanview With Round Window



Oceanview With Round Window



Experience comfort all around you. These stylish staterooms feature fine touches and picturesque ocean views.
Accommodations
Up to 4 Guests
Room-Size
17 - 34 sq. m.
Approx. Room Size
AMENITIES
24-hr Room Service



Solo Oceanview

Specifically designed and priced for solo travellers, our Studios feature a full-size bed, separate bath area and access to the private Studio Lounge.



Two lower beds that convert to queen



Relax and embrace your own personal space. These comfy and stylish staterooms are perfect for the active traveller.



Sailaway Inside



Relax and embrace your own personal space. These comfy and stylish staterooms are perfect for the active traveller.
Accommodations
Room-Size
15 - 24 sq. m.
Approx. Room Size
AMENITIES
24-hr Room Service
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