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European Capitals II
Fourteen day cruise aboard the SEABOURN LEGEND starting on August 09, 2001 from Amsterdam in Netherlands.
Cruise the Atlantic Ocean, the North and Celtic Sea, Leith (Edinburg) and Invergordon in Scotland, Dublin in Ireland, St. Peter Port in Guernsey, Rouen (for Paris) in France, Antwerp in Belgium, returning in London.
Much of Amsterdam's beauty can be easily surveyed by canal boat. The tall gabled houses and floating houseboats reflect the Dutch love of all that's neat and proper. Tour the Rijksmuseum's galleries to see the works of the Dutch Masters.
Edinburgh is a distinguished capital crowned by one of the world's most famous castles, overlooking the noble buildings of the Royal Mile. Revel in Scottish culture over tea at Scone Palace. Shop for fine tartans along Princes Street. Or take a tour to venerable St. Andrews, the home of golf.
Invergordon is your gateway to the dramatic Scottish Highlands and the famous Loch Ness. Accept a special invitation to tour castles, distilleries and craft shops with former British Diplomat, Anthony Charmer. It promises a rare insider's view of the highlands and its people.
Explore Trinity College, the great cathedrals and the treasures of the National Museum. When you are done, your overnight calls in lively, lyrical Dublin leaves you time to tour enchanting Enniskerry and Malahide Castle. Or spend an unforgettable night in Castle Leslie.
St. Peter Port is a quaint harbour whose narrow, cobbled streets and granite houses rise in tiers on the hillside. In town, visit St. Peter's Church and the 13th-century Castle Cornet. Or opt for an excursion to the countryside's pastoral vistas.
Contrast Rouen's gothic cathedral Notre Dame with its famous namesake in Paris. Are extended call in this medieval city offers an opportunity to experience the "City of Light from the Eiffel Tower to the Champs Elysee Perhaps you'll also venture out to Givenry where Monets home and gardens await.
Antwerp is one of Europe's oldest and most distinguished cultural. Drink a "diamond cocktail" in a cutter's workshop; perhaps the stone in your drink will be real. Visit painter Paul Rubens' house, and then enjoy a walking tour of the charming city centre.
Very few ships can dock in London proper but Seabourn Pride and Legend will, as Tower Bridge is raised just for you. Consider staying an extra day or two to take full advantage of West End theatres, shopping on Jermyn Street or catching the latest exhibit at the National Gallery.
This cruise is performed by SEABOURN CRUISES on board SEABOURN LEGEND running on the following dates during year 2001.
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| CRUISE DEPARTURE DATES |
| DEPARTS THURSDAY |
| AUGUST 2001 | 09 |
| DAY |
PORT OF CALL |
ARR |
DEP |
| Thu |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
- |
18:00 |
| Fri |
North Sea |
- |
- |
| Sat |
Leith (Edinburg), Scotland |
07:00 |
- |
| Sun |
Leith |
- |
07:00 |
| Mon |
Invergordon, Scotland |
08:00 |
18:00 |
| Tue |
West Coast of Scotland |
- |
- |
| Wed |
Dublin, Ireland |
08:00 |
24:00 |
| Thu |
Celtic Sea |
- |
- |
| Fri |
St. Peter Port, Guernsey |
11:00 |
18:00 |
| Sat |
Rouen, France |
15:00 |
- |
| Sun |
Rouen |
- |
- |
| Mon |
Rouen |
- |
16:00 |
| Tue |
Antwerp, Belgium |
08:00 |
19:00 |
| Wed |
London |
15:00 |
- |
| Thu |
London |
Disembark am |
- |
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| PORTS OF CALL
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 Amsterdam
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 St. Peter Port
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 London
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