
Date
2026-05-01
Duration
7 nights
Departure Port
Lisbon
Portugal
Arrival Port
Dover
United Kingdom
Rating
—
Theme
—






HX Expeditions
Explorer
2020
2025
11,647 GT
318
127
75
374 m
20 m
13 knots
No

Lisbon, Portugal's enchanting capital, stands out for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Must-try experiences include savoring local dishes like bacalhau à brás and pastéis de nata at Mercado da Ribeira. The best time to visit is during the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and the city is alive with festivals and events.

Leixões is the cruise port for Porto — UNESCO's dramatic river city where 20,000 azulejo tiles line a railway station, port wine lodges offer centuries of vintage tastings, and the Ribeira district cascades to the Douro in granite-and-tile splendor. Visit June via Celebrity or Ambassador Cruise Line for the São João festival and authentic Porto character.

Ferrol is Galicia's Enlightenment-planned naval city, where geometric eighteenth-century streets and the Spanish Navy's historic arsenal overlook one of the Atlantic's most perfectly protected natural harbors. Visit May through October via Ambassador Cruise Line or Scenic for the Barrio de la Magdalena's architectural precision, percebes and pulpo á feira from Galicia's extraordinary kitchen, and the Atlantic Spain that few travelers discover.
St. Mary's is the gateway to the Isles of Scilly, a subtropical archipelago 28 miles off Cornwall where white-sand beaches, palm trees, and world-class seafood create an improbably exotic corner of England. Must-dos include Tresco Abbey Garden, island-hopping by boat, and dining on hand-dived scallops and local lobster. May through September offers the sunniest conditions in England.

Guernsey is a British Crown Dependency in the English Channel, where Norman French heritage, dramatic coastal cliffs, and Victor Hugo's literary legacy create a uniquely charming island experience. Must-dos include visiting Hugo's eccentric Hauteville House, tasting local crab and ormer shellfish, and exploring the German Occupation tunnels. May through September offers the mildest weather and longest days for clifftop walking and beach exploration.

St. Peter Port is Guernsey's charming harbor capital, combining a thirteenth-century castle, Victor Hugo's extraordinarily decorated exile home where he wrote Les Misérables, and steep streets of shops and markets overlooking one of the Channel Islands' finest harbors. Must-dos include touring Hauteville House, exploring Castle Cornet's five museums, and tasting the traditional Guernsey bean jar. May through September offers the warmest weather for exploring this compact, walkable port town.

Dover stands as Britain's iconic Channel gateway, where towering white chalk cliffs have greeted seafarers for millennia beneath one of England's mightiest medieval castles. Savour the legendary Dover sole at a harbourside table and explore the secret wartime tunnels within the cliffs where the Dunkirk evacuation was orchestrated. Late spring through early autumn offers the finest conditions, with long golden evenings illuminating the chalk face and calm seas for memorable arrivals and departures.
Day 1

Lisbon, Portugal's enchanting capital, stands out for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Must-try experiences include savoring local dishes like bacalhau à brás and pastéis de nata at Mercado da Ribeira. The best time to visit is during the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and the city is alive with festivals and events.
Day 2

Leixões is the cruise port for Porto — UNESCO's dramatic river city where 20,000 azulejo tiles line a railway station, port wine lodges offer centuries of vintage tastings, and the Ribeira district cascades to the Douro in granite-and-tile splendor. Visit June via Celebrity or Ambassador Cruise Line for the São João festival and authentic Porto character.
Day 3

Ferrol is Galicia's Enlightenment-planned naval city, where geometric eighteenth-century streets and the Spanish Navy's historic arsenal overlook one of the Atlantic's most perfectly protected natural harbors. Visit May through October via Ambassador Cruise Line or Scenic for the Barrio de la Magdalena's architectural precision, percebes and pulpo á feira from Galicia's extraordinary kitchen, and the Atlantic Spain that few travelers discover.
Day 4
Day 5
St. Mary's is the gateway to the Isles of Scilly, a subtropical archipelago 28 miles off Cornwall where white-sand beaches, palm trees, and world-class seafood create an improbably exotic corner of England. Must-dos include Tresco Abbey Garden, island-hopping by boat, and dining on hand-dived scallops and local lobster. May through September offers the sunniest conditions in England.
Day 6

Guernsey is a British Crown Dependency in the English Channel, where Norman French heritage, dramatic coastal cliffs, and Victor Hugo's literary legacy create a uniquely charming island experience. Must-dos include visiting Hugo's eccentric Hauteville House, tasting local crab and ormer shellfish, and exploring the German Occupation tunnels. May through September offers the mildest weather and longest days for clifftop walking and beach exploration.
Day 7

St. Peter Port is Guernsey's charming harbor capital, combining a thirteenth-century castle, Victor Hugo's extraordinarily decorated exile home where he wrote Les Misérables, and steep streets of shops and markets overlooking one of the Channel Islands' finest harbors. Must-dos include touring Hauteville House, exploring Castle Cornet's five museums, and tasting the traditional Guernsey bean jar. May through September offers the warmest weather for exploring this compact, walkable port town.
Day 8

Dover stands as Britain's iconic Channel gateway, where towering white chalk cliffs have greeted seafarers for millennia beneath one of England's mightiest medieval castles. Savour the legendary Dover sole at a harbourside table and explore the secret wartime tunnels within the cliffs where the Dunkirk evacuation was orchestrated. Late spring through early autumn offers the finest conditions, with long golden evenings illuminating the chalk face and calm seas for memorable arrivals and departures.



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35 - 37 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
Double bed
Balcony



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8 - 13 m2
Window
Bathroom
TV
1 bed/1 couch



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Polar Outside



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6 - 10 m2
No window
Bathroom
TV
1 bed/1 couch
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