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Western Europe Grand Adventure

  • MedallionClass experience for seamless and personalized cruising
  • Broadway-style entertainment to delight and captivate
  • Multicourse dining and casual venues to satisfy every palate
From
$4,647 pp twin share
29 nights
Cruise Snapshot
29 Nights

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Western Europe on this 29-night cruise from Southampton to Florida, with MedallionClass experience and Broadway-style entertainment

  • Sail from England to Spain, France, Italy, and Corsica
  • Explore historic cities, medieval towns, and scenic coastlines
  • Enjoy world-class entertainment and multicourse dining on board

Trip Details

Departs
14 October 2028
Returns
12 November 2028
Embarks
Operator
Princess Cruises

29-night cruise from Southampton (for London), England to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida aboard Sky Princess

When & how much

Departures & Pricing

Departs
14 October 2028
Returns 12 November 2028
Returns
12 November 2028
Duration
29 nights
From pp twin share
$4,647 pp
  • 14 Oct 2028 - 12 Nov 2028
    from $4,647.10 pp twin share *

Additional Pricing Information

  • Interior from $4,647.10 pp twin share
  • Balcony from $5,671.10 pp twin share
  • Deluxe Balcony from $6,442.10 pp twin share
  • Mini-Suite from $7,562.10 pp twin share
  • Suite from $14,302.10 pp twin share

* Prices and category availability are subject to change without notice.

Cabin grades, balcony upgrades and pre-cruise hotel options are quoted on enquiry — call 1300 414 198.

Day by day

Itinerary

  1. 1

    Southampton (for London), England

    Departs 04:00 pm.

    The south of England boasts a dramatic coastline that encloses some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain. The landscape of hills and heaths, downs and forests, valleys and dales, is without rival. Southampton serves as your gateway to the countryside - and to a wide variety of historic sites, national landmarks and charming. And of course, London is a two-hour drive by modern highway. The United Kingdom's premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home for many years to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear.

  2. 2

    At Sea

  3. 3

    At Sea

    Day 4

    Arrives 10:00 am, departs 08:00 pm.

  4. 5

    At Sea

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    Barcelona, Spain

    Arrives 08:00 am, departs 06:00 pm.

    The 1992 Summer Olympics revealed to the world what Europeans and seasoned travelers already knew - Barcelona is one of the world's greatest treasures. Vibrant and earthy, commercial and cultural, this city of two million residents is the capital of Spain's autonomous region of Catalonia. Stroll along the wide, tree-lined promenades of Las Ramblas and marvel at the spires of Gaudi's Basilica La Sagrada Familia. Or visit the former Olympic Ring on the hill of Montjuic - also home to world-class parks, fountains and museums. Barcelona, which nurtured such artistic giants as Picasso, Dali, Miro and Casals, is definitely a traveler's paradise.

  6. 7

    Toulon/Provence (la Seyne), France

    Arrives 08:00 am, departs 06:00 pm.

    Day 8

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 07:00 pm.

  7. 9

    Civitavecchia (for Rome), Italy

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 07:00 pm.

    Your gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome's seaport since the 13th century. The port has a long and venerable history. The emperor Trajan built a pleasure villa near the modern city, while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbor fortifications.Yet the Eternal City eternally beckons. The ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2,000 years, Rome provides an inexhaustible feast. Visit the ruins of the Forum, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel, or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter.Rome has been a magnet luring the world's greatest artists, architects, and philosophers since the days of the Caesars.

  8. 10

    Corsica (Ajaccio), France

    Arrives 08:00 am, departs 05:00 pm.

    In 1811, Napoleon Bonaparte - then Napoleon I, Emperor of the French - made Corsica a department of France. He also moved the capital from Bastia to his hometown of Ajaccio.The capital of Corsica, Ajaccio is the island's largest town (although we know that the capital of Corsica is Paris, and Ajaccio & Bastia are roughly the same size) - and the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. One can stroll past the cathedral where the future emperor was baptized--the Casa Bonaparte is a museum devoted to the imperial glory. But Corsica is also the "scented isle" - a place of dramatic shoreline cliffs, small coves, and golden beaches. The island interior consists of stony mountains carpeted in macchia, a low, thick, chaparral comprised of aromatic Corsican mint, rock roses, and myrtle. Everywhere you'll discover traces of the island's long and colorful history, from medieval walled towns to seaside villages guarded by 16th-century towers. Though the island has been part of France since the late 18th century, Corsica retains its own distinct culture and flavor.

  9. 11

    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

  13. 15

    Southampton (for London), England

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 04:00 pm.

    The south of England boasts a dramatic coastline that encloses some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain. The landscape of hills and heaths, downs and forests, valleys and dales, is without rival. Southampton serves as your gateway to the countryside - and to a wide variety of historic sites, national landmarks and charming. And of course, London is a two-hour drive by modern highway. The United Kingdom's premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home for many years to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear.

  14. 16

    Cherbourg, France

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 06:00 pm.

    Perched at the crossroads of France and Great Britain, it's no surprise that this piece of real estate was a prize among its many conquerors. Romans, Vikings, Saxons and Normans all fought over this strategic port on the English Channel. Cherbourg's port was once again the center of conflict when German forces captured it during World War II. Liberated by American forces in 1944, Cherbourg serves as your gateway to the historic Normandy landings of D-Day. And there's more to explore-medieval villages, a rugged countryside, charming city sights and castles and churches are all reminders that Cherbourg is a fascinating city worth discovering.

  15. 17

    At Sea

  16. 18

    Vigo, Spain (for Santiago De Compostela)

    Arrives 08:00 am, departs 04:00 pm.

    Vigo clings to the slope of Monte del Castro, overlooking a namesake bay so vast, it could shelter an entire fleet. The city's medieval heritage is seen in the narrow streets and granite houses of the Ribera del Berbes, the old fishermen's quarter. Vigo is also the gateway to Santiago de Compostela, the most venerated shrine in all Europe during the Middle Ages. Pilgrims from the four corners of Christendom flocked to the magnificent cathedral, built between the 11th and 13th centuries. The cathedral still draws thousands of daily visitors today.An important fishing and commercial port, Vigo was first settled by Celts 300 BC. The Celtic legacy lingers on in the province's old legends - and in the bagpipes played on festive occasions.

  17. 19

    At Sea

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    Madeira (Funchal), Portugal

    Arrives 07:00 am, departs 04:00 pm.

    The capital of Madeira is named after the fennel (funcha) that once flowered there in profusion. The largest island in the Madeira Archipelago was discovered in 1419 by Portuguese explorers venturing south into the Atlantic. The island is nearly equidistant from Lisbon and the African coast, and its unique geographical position allowed Madeira to play a pivotal role in European discovery. Seamen such as Christopher Columbus gained knowledge and experience plying the routes of the island's sugar trade. When sugar declined, the island's famed wines continued to provide a robust trade. By the late 18th century, Madeira's mild climate, rocky peaks, and lush valleys provided a winter haven to Europe's aristocrats. Visitors still flock to the island today, drawn by its scenery and its weather.Funchal is noted for its superb hand-embroidery and wicker ware, both Madeira specialties. The island, of course, is also noted for its superb wines: they are perhaps the world's most complex and long lasting wines.

  19. 21

    Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Canary Islands

    Arrives 08:00 am, departs 05:00 pm.

    Tenerife is the largest island in the Canary Archipelago. Like its brethren, Tenerife was formed by fierce volcanic activity. Its landscape remains dotted with volcanic cones and areas of intense geothermal activity. Towering over the island is Mt Teide, an extinct volcano that, at 12,200 feet above sea level, is the highest peak in Spanish territory. Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the island's capital and your port of call.Tenerife's north shore is separated from the south by rugged mountains, creating a rain shadow. The majority of the islands most recent resorts are found in the sere and parched south shore.

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

    Day 27

    Arrives 09:00 am, departs 04:00 pm.

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    At Sea

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    At Sea

  27. 30

    Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

    Arrives 05:00 am.

    According to the popular 1960 beach movie, Fort Lauderdale is "where the boys are." The city's reputation as America's Spring Break capital, however, has been replaced with the more favorable image of a prime family tourist destination, attracting more than 10 million visitors annually. The most popular beach resort in Florida is even more rightly famed as the "Yachting Capital of the World," with more than 40,000 registered crafts calling its waters home. The city also prides itself on being the "Venice of America" with more than 300 miles of navigable waterways. Fort Lauderdale boasts world-class theaters, museums, sightseeing, and shopping. The city sits 24 miles north of Miami and is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale, who was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort. Look hard and you might find remnants of three of them today. More people seem to be interested in taking a water tour aboard the "Carrie B."

What you get for the price

Inclusions & exclusions

What’s included

  • MedallionClass® experience
  • Broadway-style entertainment
  • Multicourse dining and casual venues
  • Fitness facilities
  • Youth and teen clubs (ages 3–17)
From the operator

Common questions about this voyage

How long is this journey?
This itinerary runs for 30 days and 29 nights.
When can I travel?
Departures are currently scheduled between 14 Oct 2028 and 12 Nov 2028, subject to live availability.
What is generally included?
Inclusions typically cover guided touring and selected experiences, with exact details listed in the itinerary.
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