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SILVER DAWN
A new world of luxury is waiting aboard Silver Dawn. Elegant and modern, Silver Dawn is the natural evolution of our fleet. Large enough to offer eight dining options—including the superb Sea and Land Taste (S.A.L.T.) program—yet small enough for the famed Silversea onboard ambience, Silver Dawn inherits the best features of her sister ships Silver Muse and Silver Moon, but is in a class all of her own. With sumptuous suites, outstanding itineraries, plus cutting-edge design and technology, and the outstanding OTIVM wellness concept, Silver Dawn sets new standards of luxury. Wake up to a new dawn with Silversea.
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Detailed Itinerary
Lisbon, Portugal

Day at sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Bedecked with dramatic cliffs, fertile mountains, and sun-gorged beaches, Madeira is a lush, colorful island of plants, paradise, and Portuguese-flavored pleasures. Bathing in year-round sunshine, Funchal - the lowkey capital of Madeira - is perfect for slowing the pace, and toasting the thrilling scenery with a bottle of the island's famous wine. Narrow, cobblestone streets line the old town, where whitewashed buildings, iron-wrought balconies, and tiled patterns carry echoes of Lisbon. Rua de Santa Maria is the city's oldest street, and the doors have been vividly painted by local artists. Sit for a drink, to sample your choice of Madeira's renowned wines - Boal is the ideal option for those with a sweeter tooth. You'll also find Corpo Santo Chapel here, one of the few remaining buildings to have survived from the 15th century. Blossoming parks and gardens splash color around, and the sweet smell of pollen lingers in Parque de Santa Catarina. Look out over Funchal Harbor between the fountains and blooming flower beds, as ducks and swans enjoy leisurely days on the lake. Madeira Botanical Garden waits in the hills over the city, along with Palhero Garden - a sophisticated and elegantly landscaped English garden, 500 meters above sea level. For an even more dramatic view of this gorgeous setting, head up to Cap Girao - a rusty-red cliff with a cable car strung up to its sheer drop. The cliff falls away vertically to the vivid blue waters below. Or head down to the sea, to enjoy Funchal's gorgeous pebble beaches rustling, framed by colossal, craggy cliffs.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Monte & Botanical Gardens
Code: FNC-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Panoramic Madeira
Code: FNC-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
10 Selected Shore Excursions
Golf at Palheiro
Code: FNC-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Madeira & Wine Tasting
Code: FNC-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Funchal Foodie Walking tour
Code: FNC-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Funchal E-Bike Adventure
Code: FNC-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Laurissilva By 4x4 – Unesco World Heritage
Code: FNC-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Cable Car, Monte and Palace Tropical Garden
Code: FNC-Q
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half Day)
Code: FNC-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full Day)
Code: FNC-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half Day)
Code: FNC-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full Day)
Code: FNC-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Bedecked with dramatic cliffs, fertile mountains, and sun-gorged beaches, Madeira is a lush, colorful island of plants, paradise, and Portuguese-flavored pleasures. Bathing in year-round sunshine, Funchal - the lowkey capital of Madeira - is perfect for slowing the pace, and toasting the thrilling scenery with a bottle of the island's famous wine. Narrow, cobblestone streets line the old town, where whitewashed buildings, iron-wrought balconies, and tiled patterns carry echoes of Lisbon. Rua de Santa Maria is the city's oldest street, and the doors have been vividly painted by local artists. Sit for a drink, to sample your choice of Madeira's renowned wines - Boal is the ideal option for those with a sweeter tooth. You'll also find Corpo Santo Chapel here, one of the few remaining buildings to have survived from the 15th century. Blossoming parks and gardens splash color around, and the sweet smell of pollen lingers in Parque de Santa Catarina. Look out over Funchal Harbor between the fountains and blooming flower beds, as ducks and swans enjoy leisurely days on the lake. Madeira Botanical Garden waits in the hills over the city, along with Palhero Garden - a sophisticated and elegantly landscaped English garden, 500 meters above sea level. For an even more dramatic view of this gorgeous setting, head up to Cap Girao - a rusty-red cliff with a cable car strung up to its sheer drop. The cliff falls away vertically to the vivid blue waters below. Or head down to the sea, to enjoy Funchal's gorgeous pebble beaches rustling, framed by colossal, craggy cliffs.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Monte & Botanical Gardens
Code: FNC-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Panoramic Madeira
Code: FNC-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
5 Selected Shore Excursions
Madeira & Wine Tasting
Code: FNC-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Funchal Foodie Walking tour
Code: FNC-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Funchal E-Bike Adventure
Code: FNC-M
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half Day)
Code: FNC-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half Day)
Code: FNC-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Although this busy port city is smaller, quieter and less attractive than Las Palmas in Gran Canaria, Santa Cruz has its own share of elegant monuments. Until 1837, the island's capital was La Laguna, not Santa Cruz, so there are only a few of the buildings in the city center that are any older than that. At the busy Plaza de España, there are several pedestrian streets leading north and to the area west of the port, where you'll find the city's stunning auditorium and maritime park. A real highlight of the city is its ramblas, long tree-lined boulevards that fall steeply from the north end of the city to the sea.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Mount Teide National Park
Code: TCI-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Orotava Valley & Puerto de la Cruz
Code: TCI-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Culture and History
Code: TCI-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
1 Selected Shore Excursion
La Laguna Wine & Tapas
Code: TCI-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW

Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain
Watch the stars glittering at night, climb jungled volcano calderas, and explore the historical allure of this entry point to the sun-gorged island of Gran Canaria. The sprawling capital of the Canaries is Spain's ninth-biggest city, stretched out along the sparkling coastline. Visitors and locals alike blow off steam on the city's urban beaches, before filling out bustling, authentic tapas bars. An offshore barrier of lava strips waves of their power, making Las Canteras's urban beach expanse one of the best and calmest in the Canaries. Strap on your snorkel to explore the seabed, which blooms with colorful fish and tropical reefs. Or, settle back to soak in the warm glow of one of the best climates in the world, while reclining on the soft sand, which arcs along the capital's fringe. At the other end of town, La Vegueta old town is a charming stroll along cobbled streets, wandering past decorative doorways and balconies that beg to be photographed. The narrow 15th-century streets take on an extra romantic air in the evenings, as lanterns cast a soft glow over them. Calle Colon offers a hint of the street's history - and it's here where the handsome colonial house - turned museum - of Christopher Columbus stands. Columbus stayed here to recuperate, between his boundary-redefining voyages. Out of Las Palmas, diverse and exciting volcanic landscapes await, including the spectacular Caldera de Bandama, which plunges 200 meters into the earth. From the summit, views stretch out to the looming island of Fuerteventura unravel. You can also discover pretty white-wash fishing villages, dazzling gardens, and the sun-bathed vineyards that produce Gran Canaria's crispest wines.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Agaete: the Archaeological & Fertile Valley
Code: LPA-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Charming Towns of Arucas & Teror
Code: LPA-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
Las Palmas Highlights
Code: LPA-R
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
7 Selected Shore Excursions
Wine & History of Gran Canaria
Code: LPA-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Azuaje: Forest and Water Hike in the Heart of Gran Canaria
Code: LPA-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Roque Nublo Hiking
Code: LPA-N
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato - Private Car & Guide (Half Day)
Code: LPA-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato - Private Car & Guide (Full Day)
Code: LPA-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato - Private Van & Guide (Half Day)
Code: LPA-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato - Private Van & Guide (Full Day)
Code: LPA-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Arrecife, Canary Islands, Spain
Nestled on the east coast of Lanzarote, Arrecife takes its name from the rocky reefs and outcrops that dominate its coastline. This pretty working city has a friendly, authentic feel, and has managed to remain true to its roots as a historic fishing village. There's a lot to explore, and whether you want to lie back on long swathes of opulent golden sand, or strap on hiking boots to crunch across Lanzarote's scorched volcanic scenery, this versatile capital has so much to offer. With castles, caves, sleepy beaches, and a glittering saltwater lagoon, Arrecife is the perfect place to get acquainted with the sun-kissed appeal of the Canary Islands. Lanzarote's charcoal desert vistas radiate a remarkable luna-like quality, but dotted cacti, waving palms, and bursts of vibrant wildflowers add an accent of color to the canvas. Arrecife itself boasts apricot-colored beaches and labyrinthine lanes of white-wash buildings within its Old Quarter, where you can smell fresh fish grilling, and see locals dipping delicious local salty potatoes - papas arrugadas - into colorful sauces. An evening stroll along El Charco de san Gines is a must for watching fishing boats bobbing gently on the lagoon, and watching spectacular sunsets burning across the sky. Standing tall for more than four centuries, Castillo De San Gabriel is located on the tiny island of Islote de los Ingleses, and was once a target for pirates, who would appear menacingly on the Atlantic's horizon. The stalwart 16th-century fortress now serves as the History Museum of Arrecife, and exhibitions inside explore the evolution of the city, and the ancient culture of Lanzarote. The International Museum of Contemporary Art, meanwhile, displays modern and abstract works within the 18th-century San Jose Castle's refined setting. See works from Cesar Manrique - the prominent artist and architect whose slick sixties style flair can be admired across the island.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Lanzarote through Manrique’s Eyes
Code: ACE-E
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
National Park of Timanfaya & Exclusive Visit to Salinas del Janubio
Code: ACE-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Lanzarote Island Highlights
Code: ACE-Q
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
3 Selected Shore Excursions
The Geological Trifecta
Code: ACE-F
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Lanzarote by Twizy Electric Car
Code: ACE-K
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Volcanic Winelands & Tasting
Code: ACE-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW

Day at sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.
Cádiz, Spain
More than a hundred watchtowers gaze out across the waves surrounding this ancient Andalusian city. Sprinkled with evocative cobbled side streets, you'll explore 3,000 years' worth of history, while stumbling across palm-tree-lined plazas of shaded coffee sippers. Cádiz claims the mantle of Western Europe's oldest city, and every piece of architecture - and every wrong turn - offers a chance to discover fascinating new tales. Founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC, Christopher Columbus used the city as a base for his exploratory, map-defining voyages of 1493 and 1502. The port grew in importance and wealth as Cadiz's strategic location close to Africa's northern tip helped it blossom into a center for New World trade. Catedral de Cádiz, is a display of the city's wealth and importance, looming spectacularly over the Atlantic's waves, with cawing seagulls sweeping between its twin bell towers. Inside, treasures from the city's trading exploits in the West Indies and beyond - which helped fuel the growth of this historically prosperous city - are on display. Enveloped by ocean on almost every side, Cadiz has something of an island feel, and you can cool off from southern Spain's unrelenting sunshine on the sweeping golden sand beach of Playa Victoria. The two towers of the new El Puente de la Constitución de 1812 mark a contemporary landmark in this most ancient of cities, in the form of a spectacular new road bridge. Torre Tavira, meanwhile, is the most famous of Cádiz's army of watchtowers, and the highest point in the city. Reach the top for a view of the ocean fringing the city's expanse, and to learn about the towers - constructed so trading merchants could survey the harbor from their lavish homes. The Central Market is a chaotic place of bartering, where flashing knives dissect fresh fish. Stop in at the orbiting bars to enjoy tapas, freshly prepared with the market's produce.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Scenic Cádiz & Flamenco
Code: XRY-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
A Guided Stroll in Cadiz
Code: XRY-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
3 Selected Shore Excursions
An Intimate Flamenco & Tapas Experience at Tabanco El Pasaje
Code: XRY-T
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: XRY-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: XRY-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Cádiz, Spain
More than a hundred watchtowers gaze out across the waves surrounding this ancient Andalusian city. Sprinkled with evocative cobbled side streets, you'll explore 3,000 years' worth of history, while stumbling across palm-tree-lined plazas of shaded coffee sippers. Cádiz claims the mantle of Western Europe's oldest city, and every piece of architecture - and every wrong turn - offers a chance to discover fascinating new tales. Founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC, Christopher Columbus used the city as a base for his exploratory, map-defining voyages of 1493 and 1502. The port grew in importance and wealth as Cadiz's strategic location close to Africa's northern tip helped it blossom into a center for New World trade. Catedral de Cádiz, is a display of the city's wealth and importance, looming spectacularly over the Atlantic's waves, with cawing seagulls sweeping between its twin bell towers. Inside, treasures from the city's trading exploits in the West Indies and beyond - which helped fuel the growth of this historically prosperous city - are on display. Enveloped by ocean on almost every side, Cadiz has something of an island feel, and you can cool off from southern Spain's unrelenting sunshine on the sweeping golden sand beach of Playa Victoria. The two towers of the new El Puente de la Constitución de 1812 mark a contemporary landmark in this most ancient of cities, in the form of a spectacular new road bridge. Torre Tavira, meanwhile, is the most famous of Cádiz's army of watchtowers, and the highest point in the city. Reach the top for a view of the ocean fringing the city's expanse, and to learn about the towers - constructed so trading merchants could survey the harbor from their lavish homes. The Central Market is a chaotic place of bartering, where flashing knives dissect fresh fish. Stop in at the orbiting bars to enjoy tapas, freshly prepared with the market's produce.
2 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
Scenic Cádiz & Flamenco
Code: XRY-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
ACCESSIBILITY
Moderate Mobility Issues
VIEW
A Guided Stroll in Cadiz
Code: XRY-J
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
10 Selected Shore Excursions
Viva La Pepa Walking Tour
Code: XRY-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Seville!
Code: XRY-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Golf at Monte Castillo
Code: XRY-I
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Arcos de la Frontera
Code: XRY-L
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Jerez De La Frontiera & Bodegas Osborne
Code: XRY-O
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
S.A.L.T. Rare Barrel Tastings & Gourmet Lunch at an 8-Generation Family-Owned Sherry Producer
Code: XRY-Q
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: XRY-V
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: XRY-W
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
Code: XRY-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
Code: XRY-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Gibraltar, Gibraltar
A curious slice of Britain - picked up and plonked into the sun, sea, and sand of southern Spain - Gibraltar is a unique and historic peninsula, crowned by the iconic Rock of Gibraltar mountain. Bright red phone boxes gleam, Union Jacks flutter in the breeze, and cones of fish and chips are scoffed in the sun in this most British of outposts. At times a surreal and strange juxtaposition, you can be gazing at the African shoreline from the beach one moment, and carefully treading across the runway of a crammed-in international airport the next. Gibraltar's cathedral-like Rock towers 400 meters above the waves and the stark limestone mountain watches out across a narrow, strategic strait between the European and African continents. The pointed Rock is a symbol of this unique place, and you can hike it - or take the convenient cable car - to enjoy the views and meet the mischievous colony of Barbary macaques who live on its slopes. Europe's only wild monkeys roam free and loose on the mountain - so be sure to hang onto your sunglasses and cameras. The Siege Tunnels bring to life the struggles for this land, with the plucky British boring tunnels through the rock by hand, effectively converting it into a giant watchtower, capable of defending the distant territory. Natural caves inside droop with stalactites, while a squat Moorish castle stands proudly at its summit. Gibraltar packs a lot into this two-and-a-half square miles of territory, which has fallen under British jurisdiction since 1713. Grand Casemates Square is a sunbathed plaza, and drizzly old Britain feels a world away, as you sit back and sip ice-cold beers and cocktails in Gibraltar's historic center.
3 Included Shore Excursions
Included with Port-to-Port
The Rock
Code: GIB-A
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
A Stroll Through Gibraltar
Code: GIB-B
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
WW II Landmarks
Code: GIB-C
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Moderate
VIEW
5 Selected Shore Excursions
Gibraltar Panorama and Tea
Code: GIB-D
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Gibraltar by E-Bike
Code: GIB-G
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Physically fit
VIEW
Castle, Caves & Wine Pairing
Code: GIB-H
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Extensive
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato - Private Van & Guide (Half Day)
Code: GIB-X
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW
Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full Day)
Code: GIB-Y
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Minimal
VIEW

Day at sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and catch up with what you've been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale-watching, catching up on your reading, or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shoreside.

Lisbon, Portugal
A glorious mosaic of beauty, freedom, and authenticity, Portugal's capital is a stirring artwork of a city. Known for the seven hills it spreads across, and its stirring fado music, Lisbon is a pastel-colored blend of houses and beautiful tile artworks - and this creative city strikes a perfect harmony between natural and manmade beauty. Stroll along Alfama's steep, cobbled streets as you explore one of the city's oldest neighborhoods - where each house and door could be its own photograph. Look for the decorative tiles, with the distinctive blues and whites of Azulejo ceramics, and visit the dedicated museum to learn more. Afterward, wind up to São Jorge Castle, where views out across Lisbon's red rooftops unravel. Just one of many majestic viewpoints, you can also seek out Miradouro da Graça for perhaps Lisbon's finest panorama, with the copper-colored suspension bridge stretching over sparkling water beyond the sea of buildings. The elegant Tower of Belém rises in the Tagus estuary and is a historic defender of these shores. The grand, carved cloisters of Jerónimos Monastery spread out close by, and there's another UNESCO-recognized location close by at Sintra, where a colorful town is set amid thick gardens and towering mountains - capped by the royal Pena Palace. Later, relax and take a quick break to drink Ginjinha, a cherry liqueur made from chocolate cups instead of coffee. Lisboetas have a sweet tooth, and the famous Pastel de Nata's crumbling pastry and caramelized custard topping is the essential accompaniment to any coffee stop.

Cabin Categories
G2
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O2
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R2
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S2
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VISTA SUITE
Comfortable, spacious, and offering stupendous ocean views, the Vista Suite carries its name very well! Wake up to wide ocean views, eat breakfast to the sound of the waves lapping at the side of the ship, or simply relax with the in-suite entertainment system and comfy sofas. Some Vista Suites are a little larger than standard—perfect for our guests with limited mobility. If you have ever wanted a home away from home on the high seas, the Vista Suite is it.

PANORAMA SUITE
Beautiful elegant furnishings are the perfect choice to soothe and relax as you sail from one destination to the next. Large windows flood the room with light, making for luxurious ocean views whether it’s morning, noon, or night! Panorama Suites are the perfect accompaniment to a Silver Suite for larger parties, or just perfect on their own. With all the modern conveniences that you would expect from an ultra-luxury cruise line, Panorama Suites offer comfort, space, and style!

CLASSIC VERANDA SUITE
A lower-bow location makes the Classic Veranda Suite a comfortable choice for travelers. A lovely, comfortable bed—available in a twin- or queen-bed configuration—with a choice of mattress ensures that you enjoy the best night’s sleep of your life while the seating area is perfect for in-suite dining. But perhaps the Classic Veranda’s best feature lies outside the suite—with the 6-m2 (64-sq-ft) veranda for which the suite was named.

SUPERIOR VERANDA SUITE
A superior location makes the Superior Veranda Suite, well … superior! From the sumptuous views from the teak veranda to the spacious sitting room and large marble bathroom, everything about the Superior Veranda has been designed for your comfort. So settle in and get comfortable, order some 24-hour room service from your butler and enjoy a bit of R&R. We guarantee you won’t want to leave.

DELUXE VERANDA SUITE
After a busy day of onshore exploring, the Deluxe Veranda Suite is the perfect home away from home. Spacious and well-situated, enjoy ultra-luxury amenities from the 24-hour butler service to the well-stocked mini-bar (and yes, they’re all included!). Not forgetting the teak veranda from which the suite takes her name, the Deluxe Veranda is the perfect setting for making perfect memories.

SILVER SUITE
A Silversea favorite and by far our best-selling suite! The Silver Suite is one of the foundations of ultra-luxury cruising. Take traveling to a whole new level with the Silver Suite’s unparalleled levels of service, comfort, and of course, style! Available in either a one-bedroom, a two-bedroom, or wheelchair accessible configuration, Silver Suites are fully equipped for the discerning traveler. Whether enjoying the spectacular views from the veranda or relaxing in the large sitting room, Silver Suites offer a comfortable haven on the high seas.

ROYAL SUITE
With just two Royal Suites on board, this stateroom is in a class all of its own! Spacious and dignified, commanding and majestic, there’s no secret to why we named this the Royal Suite. Ample indoor space with a living room (including state-of-the-art entertainment systems), twin beds that can be joined upon demand, and even an adjoining bedroom if required—the Royal Suite is the answer when traveling with the family! Not to mention unlimited Wi-Fi, a sumptuous marble bathroom, and spacious teak veranda—the Royal Suite is fit for a king!

GRAND SUITE
A grand traveler needs a grand suite, and we are happy to oblige! Get ready to scale new heights of comfort in our ultra-luxury Grand Suite. Situated at the front of the ship for the most spectacular views, the Grand Suite is for travelers who like the finer things in life. A large veranda, furnished with sun beds, makes for perfect memories. Indoors, the sumptuous seating area and cozy bedrooms are the very definition of relaxing in style.

OWNER’S SUITE
Available in a one- or two-bedroom configuration (so perfect for families), the Owner’s suite is the epitome of elegance at sea. A large seating area is the hub of the suite, equipped with all modern conveniences—think a Bose sound system, an interactive 55″ TV, and even an Illy coffee machine! Whether you are inside or relaxing on the large teak veranda, the Owner’s suite offers supreme comfort every hour of the day!
Dining Options
Atlantide
Pivotal to the Silver Dawn dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.
Atlantide
Pivotal to the Silver Dawn dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.
Atlantide
Pivotal to the Silver Dawn dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.
Atlantide
Pivotal to the Silver Dawn dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.
Atlantide
Pivotal to the Silver Dawn dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.
Atlantide
Pivotal to the Silver Dawn dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.
Atlantide
Pivotal to the Silver Dawn dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.
Atlantide
Pivotal to the Silver Dawn dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.
Atlantide
Pivotal to the Silver Dawn dining experience, this elegant bar and grill incorporates the best that the sea has to offer.
Kaiseki
One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.
Kaiseki
One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.
Kaiseki
One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.
Kaiseki
One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.
Kaiseki
One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.
Kaiseki
One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.
Kaiseki
One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.
Kaiseki
One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.
Kaiseki
One of the most immediately recognizable characteristics of Japanese culture for its stunning costumes and elaborate makeup, the ancient art of Kaiseki theater reflects a passion for tradition and performance.
La Dame
Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn.
La Dame
Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn.
La Dame
Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn.
La Dame
Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn.
La Dame
Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn.
La Dame
Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn.
La Dame
Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn.
La Dame
Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn.
La Dame
Silversea’s signature French restaurant, La Dame, is the epitome of fine dining. Featuring the rich, smooth flavors of France, La Dame’s reputation for gastronomic excellence is fully upheld aboard Silver Dawn.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
La Terrazza
Authentic Italian recipes and the freshest, sustainable ingredients come together in this restaurant at sea.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen
S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen
S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen
S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen
S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen
S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen
S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen
S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen
S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.
S.A.L.T. Kitchen
S.A.L.T. Kitchen offers an ever-changing destination-inspired menu, featuring regional specialties and local flavors, all made with responsibly sourced ingredients. Paired with over 160 regional wines, it provides an immersive culinary journey at sea.
Silver Note
Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.
Silver Note
Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.
Silver Note
Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.
Silver Note
Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.
Silver Note
Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.
Silver Note
Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.
Silver Note
Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.
Silver Note
Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.
Silver Note
Small-plate, tapas-style dishes of mouthwatering international cuisine perfectly complement the rich, exciting entertainment as the smooth sounds of jazz and blues fill the air.
Spaccanapoli
Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.
Spaccanapoli
Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.
Spaccanapoli
Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.
Spaccanapoli
Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.
Spaccanapoli
Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.
Spaccanapoli
Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.
Spaccanapoli
Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.
Spaccanapoli
Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.
Spaccanapoli
Reflecting Silversea’s Italian heritage, this emblematic street in Naples divides the city in two and is renowned for its pizzerias.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when fellow guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when fellow guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when fellow guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when fellow guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when fellow guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when fellow guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when fellow guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when fellow guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
The Grill
Soft breezes and ocean views beckon at The Grill, especially as the sun goes down, when fellow guests gather for cocktails at the outdoor bar and talk about the day’s events.
Shore Excursions
Arrecife, Canary Islands, Spain

Lanzarote by Twizy Electric Car
ACE-KDrive an environmentally friendly Twizy electric car through Lanzarote during this exhilarating half-day excursion. Island Drive by Twizy From the pier after a 200-meter walk, meet your guide and board your coach for an approximately 20-minute drive to Puerto del Carmen. Upon arrival, receive a short safely and operational briefing of the vehicle before setting off on your guided self driving tour. Board your electric car known as a "Twizy." This two-seater vehicle originally debuted as a concept car at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, designed by Francoise Leboinne and Luciano Bove. Several years later, Nissan adopted their own variation of the design before it was finally adopted by Renault, it's current manufacturer. In 2012, the Twizy was the top-selling electric car in Europe. Volcano Cuervo After riding some paths of the island, your first stop will be at Volcano Cuervo, which is credited with transforming the landscape of Lanzarote into the otherworldly, lunar appearance it has today. Located in a unique (some say apocalyptic) setting, stand at the foot of the volcano and take in the black sea of solidified lava that surrounds it. After the volcano erupted for its one and only time in 1730, it came to be a symbol of Lanzarote's transformation and resilience. La Geria Wineland Discover this famous region of Lanzarote with the most unique landscape. Some of the best wines of the Island are made here. Visit a local winery, take some photos and enjoy the atmosphere and maybe some wine (at your own expense). Afterwards, transfer to Puerto del Carmen to drop off your Twizy and re-board your coach toward Cesar Manrique’s Foundation César Manrique Foundation Located at artist Manrique's former home. Surrounded by an extraordinary palm grove, the residence turned museum is a stunning example of the island's classic architectural style. Formerly the ruins of a historic manor, Manrique restored the home while managing to preserve its original charm, harmonizing the property with the surrounding flora. After this visit you will go back to pier on a panoramic 15-minutes ride. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Lanzarote by Twizy Electric Car CODE: ACE-K DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Drive an environmentally friendly Twizy electric car through Lanzarote during this exhilarating half-day excursion. Island Drive by Twizy From the pier after a 200-meter walk, meet your guide and board your coach for an approximately 20-minute drive to Puerto del Carmen. Upon arrival, receive a short safely and operational briefing of the vehicle before setting off on your guided self driving tour. Board your electric car known as a "Twizy." This two-seater vehicle originally debuted as a concept car at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, designed by Francoise Leboinne and Luciano Bove. Several years later, Nissan adopted their own variation of the design before it was finally adopted by Renault, it's current manufacturer. In 2012, the Twizy was the top-selling electric car in Europe. Volcano Cuervo After riding some paths of the island, your first stop will be at Volcano Cuervo, which is credited with transforming the landscape of Lanzarote into the otherworldly, lunar appearance it has today. Located in a unique (some say apocalyptic) setting, stand at the foot of the volcano and take in the black sea of solidified lava that surrounds it. After the volcano erupted for its one and only time in 1730, it came to be a symbol of Lanzarote's transformation and resilience. La Geria Wineland Discover this famous region of Lanzarote with the most unique landscape. Some of the best wines of the Island are made here. Visit a local winery, take some photos and enjoy the atmosphere and maybe some wine (at your own expense). Afterwards, transfer to Puerto del Carmen to drop off your Twizy and re-board your coach toward Cesar Manrique’s Foundation César Manrique Foundation Located at artist Manrique's former home. Surrounded by an extraordinary palm grove, the residence turned museum is a stunning example of the island's classic architectural style. Formerly the ruins of a historic manor, Manrique restored the home while managing to preserve its original charm, harmonizing the property with the surrounding flora. After this visit you will go back to pier on a panoramic 15-minutes ride. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 7 days prior to arrival in the port. This tour requires a moderate to extensive amount of walking for approximately 4 km total over paved, unpaved surfaces and natural trails. Guests must be able to board a vehicle and negotiate steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair. A signed waiver is required to participate in this tour. Participants must be over 18 years old and have a valid driver's license. This tour is not suitable for children because child safety seats are not available. Due to the size of the Twizy, guests must be no taller than 2 meters to participate on this tour. For safety reasons, this tour is limited to guests whose fully-dressed weight is less than 250 kg between both passengers total. Guests may be weighed before participating. Twizy takes max 2 guests per vehicle; If single guests would like their own vehicle, they will need to purchase 2 tickets. Comfortable clothes and sport shoes are recommended. A warm jacket is recommended. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 7 days prior to arrival in the port. This tour requires a moderate to extensive amount of walking for approximately 4 km total over paved, unpaved surfaces and natural trails. Guests must be able to board a vehicle and negotiate steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair. A signed waiver is required to participate in this tour. Participants must be over 18 years old and have a valid driver's license. This tour is not suitable for children because child safety seats are not available. Due to the size of the Twizy, guests must be no taller than 2 meters to participate on this tour. For safety reasons, this tour is limited to guests whose fully-dressed weight is less than 250 kg between both passengers total. Guests may be weighed before participating. Twizy takes max 2 guests per vehicle; If single guests would like their own vehicle, they will need to purchase 2 tickets. Comfortable clothes and sport shoes are recommended. A warm jacket is recommended.

Lanzarote Island Highlights
ACE-QAt the pier, meet your guide and start the 45-minute drive to Salinas del Janubio Salinas del Janubio, El Golfo, Volcanic Vineyards See the Salinas de Janubio, the island's largest and most impressive salt flats. Here, you'll marvel at the striking contrast between the gleaming white salt mounds and the surrounding volcanic terrain, gaining insight into the traditional methods of salt harvesting that have shaped the island's history. Continue to the charming village of El Golfo, renowned for its stunning green lagoon, Laguna Verde. Explore this picturesque spot, capturing breathtaking photos of the vibrant lagoon set against dramatic volcanic cliffs and the deep blue Atlantic Ocean. Immerse yourself in the local ambiance as you wander through the village's quaint streets. Finally, head to La Geria, Lanzarote's renowned wine region. Here, you'll be greeted by the unique sight of volcanic vineyards, where the island’s exceptional wines are cultivated. Take time to explore the area and enjoy free time in a local wine shop before heading back to the pier. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach for an approximately 25-minute Panoramic drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Lanzarote Island Highlights CODE: ACE-Q DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. At the pier, meet your guide and start the 45-minute drive to Salinas del Janubio Salinas del Janubio, El Golfo, Volcanic Vineyards See the Salinas de Janubio, the island's largest and most impressive salt flats. Here, you'll marvel at the striking contrast between the gleaming white salt mounds and the surrounding volcanic terrain, gaining insight into the traditional methods of salt harvesting that have shaped the island's history. Continue to the charming village of El Golfo, renowned for its stunning green lagoon, Laguna Verde. Explore this picturesque spot, capturing breathtaking photos of the vibrant lagoon set against dramatic volcanic cliffs and the deep blue Atlantic Ocean. Immerse yourself in the local ambiance as you wander through the village's quaint streets. Finally, head to La Geria, Lanzarote's renowned wine region. Here, you'll be greeted by the unique sight of volcanic vineyards, where the island’s exceptional wines are cultivated. Take time to explore the area and enjoy free time in a local wine shop before heading back to the pier. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach for an approximately 25-minute Panoramic drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for about 800 mt, sometimes over cobblestones, uneven and natural terrain. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests are advised that no wine tasting is included in this tour. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking for about 800 mt, sometimes over cobblestones, uneven and natural terrain. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Guests are advised that no wine tasting is included in this tour.

Lanzarote through Manrique’s Eyes
ACE-EExplore a trio of the most important landmarks on Lanzarote Island through the eyes of artist César Manrique during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Arrecife: Iconic Landmarks Inspired by César Manrique Embark on a scenic journey to discover three of Lanzarote’s most emblematic sites, shaped by the visionary artistry of César Manrique. A native of the island, Manrique redefined the relationship between nature and architecture, blending volcanic landscapes with harmony, color, and creativity. His legacy continues to inspire how the people of the Canary Islands see and protect their environment. Guided Visits: Jardín de Cactus, Jameos del Agua & Mirador del Río Your first stop is the Jardín de Cactus, located in a former volcanic sand quarry in Guatiza. This was Manrique’s final landscape intervention in Lanzarote. Opened in 1990, the garden showcases more than 10,000 cacti from over 400 species around the world. The vibrant greens stand out dramatically against the dark volcanic soil and blue skies, creating a striking visual experience. Next, explore the breathtaking Jameos del Agua, the first Art, Culture, and Tourism Center designed by Manrique. He transformed a section of a 6-kilometer volcanic tunnel—formed by the eruption of the Corona Volcano—into a magical space where nature and design coexist in perfect harmony. Part of the tunnel even stretches 1.5 kilometers beneath the Atlantic Ocean, known as the Tunnel of Atlantis, making it one of the longest volcanic tunnels in the world. Your final destination is the Mirador del Río, one of Manrique’s most iconic architectural achievements. Perched 474 meters high atop the Famara Cliffs, this hidden viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views over the Chinijo Archipelago and the dramatic northern coastline of Lanzarote. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Lanzarote through Manrique’s Eyes CODE: ACE-E DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Explore a trio of the most important landmarks on Lanzarote Island through the eyes of artist César Manrique during this picturesque, half-day sightseeing excursion. Arrecife: Iconic Landmarks Inspired by César Manrique Embark on a scenic journey to discover three of Lanzarote’s most emblematic sites, shaped by the visionary artistry of César Manrique. A native of the island, Manrique redefined the relationship between nature and architecture, blending volcanic landscapes with harmony, color, and creativity. His legacy continues to inspire how the people of the Canary Islands see and protect their environment. Guided Visits: Jardín de Cactus, Jameos del Agua & Mirador del Río Your first stop is the Jardín de Cactus, located in a former volcanic sand quarry in Guatiza. This was Manrique’s final landscape intervention in Lanzarote. Opened in 1990, the garden showcases more than 10,000 cacti from over 400 species around the world. The vibrant greens stand out dramatically against the dark volcanic soil and blue skies, creating a striking visual experience. Next, explore the breathtaking Jameos del Agua, the first Art, Culture, and Tourism Center designed by Manrique. He transformed a section of a 6-kilometer volcanic tunnel—formed by the eruption of the Corona Volcano—into a magical space where nature and design coexist in perfect harmony. Part of the tunnel even stretches 1.5 kilometers beneath the Atlantic Ocean, known as the Tunnel of Atlantis, making it one of the longest volcanic tunnels in the world. Your final destination is the Mirador del Río, one of Manrique’s most iconic architectural achievements. Perched 474 meters high atop the Famara Cliffs, this hidden viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views over the Chinijo Archipelago and the dramatic northern coastline of Lanzarote. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.36 miles (about 2.2 kilometres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, 200 steps at the Jameos del Agua and 100 steps at the Cactus Garden. This tour is not suitable for guests with a fear of heights, guests with claustrophobia, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, a sweater or light jacket, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.36 miles (about 2.2 kilometres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach, 200 steps at the Jameos del Agua and 100 steps at the Cactus Garden. This tour is not suitable for guests with a fear of heights, guests with claustrophobia, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, a sweater or light jacket, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. The tour sequence may vary.

National Park of Timanfaya & Exclusive Visit to Salinas del Janubio
ACE-HExperience the lunar-like beauty of Timanfaya National Park, and a private tour and tasting at a salt pan during this panoramic, half-day sightseeing excursion. Arrecife, Timanfaya National Park, Guided Walking Tour, Lunar-Like Volcano Route Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to Timanfaya National Park, famous for its volcanos and similarity in appearance to Mars and the Moon. If it were not for the intense blue of the sky, many photos taken in Lanzarote could be mistaken for its lunar -like landscapes. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of Timanfaya National Park and a route leading towards the volcanoes. Along the way, learn about your surrounds and marvel at the spectacular panoramic views of the unusual landscape. Charco de Los Clicos, Playa del Golfo, Black-Sand Beach Next, re -board your coach and head to El Golfo, from where you will admire an unusual formation known as the Charco de Los Clicos (Green Lagoon) due to its unique colour. Salinas del Janubio, Tour and Tasting Next, re -board your coach and continue on for a private tour of the Salinas del Janubio. Here, see locals working on the salt pans, and the Bodega where they keep the salt. Afterward, proceed for a tasting of their salt flower, a form of pure salt collected according to very traditional techniques of marine origin. This salt is collected manually and does not go through any industrial process. It is stored in containers for a year, allowing the sun a nd wind to dry it into a pure product, produced without additives or transformation, and with very limited production. Following this Experience, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 40-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. National Park of Timanfaya & Exclusive Visit to Salinas del Janubio CODE: ACE-H DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience the lunar-like beauty of Timanfaya National Park, and a private tour and tasting at a salt pan during this panoramic, half-day sightseeing excursion. Arrecife, Timanfaya National Park, Guided Walking Tour, Lunar-Like Volcano Route Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 30-minute drive to Timanfaya National Park, famous for its volcanos and similarity in appearance to Mars and the Moon. If it were not for the intense blue of the sky, many photos taken in Lanzarote could be mistaken for its lunar -like landscapes. Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour of Timanfaya National Park and a route leading towards the volcanoes. Along the way, learn about your surrounds and marvel at the spectacular panoramic views of the unusual landscape. Charco de Los Clicos, Playa del Golfo, Black-Sand Beach Next, re -board your coach and head to El Golfo, from where you will admire an unusual formation known as the Charco de Los Clicos (Green Lagoon) due to its unique colour. Salinas del Janubio, Tour and Tasting Next, re -board your coach and continue on for a private tour of the Salinas del Janubio. Here, see locals working on the salt pans, and the Bodega where they keep the salt. Afterward, proceed for a tasting of their salt flower, a form of pure salt collected according to very traditional techniques of marine origin. This salt is collected manually and does not go through any industrial process. It is stored in containers for a year, allowing the sun a nd wind to dry it into a pure product, produced without additives or transformation, and with very limited production. Following this Experience, re-board your coach and commence the approximately 40-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. It can get very windy on the Timanfaya. Guests are advised to wear long sleeve, lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, a sweater or light jacket, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking for approximately 0.6 miles (about one kilometre), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. It can get very windy on the Timanfaya. Guests are advised to wear long sleeve, lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, a sweater or light jacket, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary.

The Geological Trifecta
ACE-FArrecife, Caldera de Los Cuervos Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour drive to the Caldera de Los Cuervos. Montaña de las Lapas, o del Cuervo, is one of the most fascinating volcanos located in the Canary Islands. Upon arrival, enter the crater, known as the Caldera de Los Cuervos, and explore the inside of the volcano. Charco de Los Clicos, Playa del Golfo, Black-Sand Beach, Lunch Next, re -board your coach and head to an unusual formation known as the Charco de Los Clicos (Green Lagoon) due to its unique colour. Your final stop is at Playa del Golfo, a beautiful,small, black -sand beach. Upon arrival, proceed for lunch at the Casa Rafa restaurant, where you can dine whilst taking in one of the best views on the island. Salinas del Janubio Next, re -board your coach and continue towards the Salinas del Janubio for a photo stop before commencing the approximately 45-minutes’ drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. The Geological Trifecta CODE: ACE-F DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Arrecife, Caldera de Los Cuervos Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately one-hour drive to the Caldera de Los Cuervos. Montaña de las Lapas, o del Cuervo, is one of the most fascinating volcanos located in the Canary Islands. Upon arrival, enter the crater, known as the Caldera de Los Cuervos, and explore the inside of the volcano. Charco de Los Clicos, Playa del Golfo, Black-Sand Beach, Lunch Next, re -board your coach and head to an unusual formation known as the Charco de Los Clicos (Green Lagoon) due to its unique colour. Your final stop is at Playa del Golfo, a beautiful,small, black -sand beach. Upon arrival, proceed for lunch at the Casa Rafa restaurant, where you can dine whilst taking in one of the best views on the island. Salinas del Janubio Next, re -board your coach and continue towards the Salinas del Janubio for a photo stop before commencing the approximately 45-minutes’ drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 4.5 km, at times over uneven, natural sandy and rocky surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Long periods of standing have to be considered. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, a sweater or light jacket, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 4.5 km, at times over uneven, natural sandy and rocky surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Long periods of standing have to be considered. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, a sweater or light jacket, and local currency for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least six years old to participate on this tour. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary.

Volcanic Winelands & Tasting
ACE-LAlong this wine tasting tour, you'll discover the secrets of harvesting and producing wine from a volcanic region, where the Malvasia grape wine dominates. This experience takes you to two of the most iconic cellars of Lanzarote on a panoramic route across the arid and volcanic landscapes. Rubicon Cellar & Wine tasting After a 200-meter walk, depart Arrecife port for an approximately 30-minute drive to Rubicon Cellar. You might be wondering how a dry, windy island such Lanzarote can produce excellent wines. You'll find the answer by looking at the "geria," a cone-shaped hole dug into layers of volcanic gravel several meters deep. A vine is then planted in the center, where it is protected from the elements. Taste two of their local wine varieties and after capturing some memorable photos of the landscape, re-board your coach for your 10-minute transfer to Stratus Winery. Stratvs Winery – A Taste of Lanzarote’s Volcanic Soul The Stratvs Winery was inaugurated in 2008 with the intention of preserving the traditional way of growing grapes and wine, unique in the world, that characterizes the region. Its architectural design stands out for being very careful and respectful of the spectacular environment that surrounds it. Have a complete oenological experience that is respectful of local tradition, where you learn about the process from grape harvesting to wine production. In addition, a tasting of their wines with a pairing of their artisanal cheeses from Finca de Uga. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach for an approximately 50-minute Panoramic drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Volcanic Winelands & Tasting CODE: ACE-L DURATION 3.25 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Along this wine tasting tour, you'll discover the secrets of harvesting and producing wine from a volcanic region, where the Malvasia grape wine dominates. This experience takes you to two of the most iconic cellars of Lanzarote on a panoramic route across the arid and volcanic landscapes. Rubicon Cellar & Wine tasting After a 200-meter walk, depart Arrecife port for an approximately 30-minute drive to Rubicon Cellar. You might be wondering how a dry, windy island such Lanzarote can produce excellent wines. You'll find the answer by looking at the "geria," a cone-shaped hole dug into layers of volcanic gravel several meters deep. A vine is then planted in the center, where it is protected from the elements. Taste two of their local wine varieties and after capturing some memorable photos of the landscape, re-board your coach for your 10-minute transfer to Stratus Winery. Stratvs Winery – A Taste of Lanzarote’s Volcanic Soul The Stratvs Winery was inaugurated in 2008 with the intention of preserving the traditional way of growing grapes and wine, unique in the world, that characterizes the region. Its architectural design stands out for being very careful and respectful of the spectacular environment that surrounds it. Have a complete oenological experience that is respectful of local tradition, where you learn about the process from grape harvesting to wine production. In addition, a tasting of their wines with a pairing of their artisanal cheeses from Finca de Uga. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your coach for an approximately 50-minute Panoramic drive back to the pier. Please note: Excursions are easily paced without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board motor coaches and negotiate steps can be encountered. This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for about 400 meters total but the trail outside the cellars is slightly rocky. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Please note: Excursions are easily paced without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board motor coaches and negotiate steps can be encountered. This tour requires a minimal amount of walking for about 400 meters total but the trail outside the cellars is slightly rocky. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages.
Cádiz, Spain

A Guided Stroll in Cadiz
XRY-JCádiz is the Iberian Peninsula's oldest continuously-inhabited city and lies on a narrow spit of land, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. Walking Tour, Plaza de España, 19th-century Palaces, Cathedral This comprehensive program is entirely on foot from the pier. Your guided stroll begins at Plaza de España, near the port. As with most other Cádiz squares, the nearby Plaza de la Mina, was formerly a large vegetable garden belonging to the San Francisco Convent. You will stroll past the exterior of the Museum, which contains three sections, including an important archaeological exhibit. While strolling Calle Ancha (Wide Street), you will view several handsome 19th-century Palaces. Nearby, San Juan de Dios Square is protected by seawalls and features a unique marble fountain. But perhaps the Town Hall is the building that best reflects the grace and style of the city. After a 40-minute visit to the interior of the impressive Cádiz Cathedral, you may either walk back to the pier or remain in town to continue exploring at your leisure. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. A Guided Stroll in Cadiz CODE: XRY-J DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Cádiz is the Iberian Peninsula's oldest continuously-inhabited city and lies on a narrow spit of land, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. Walking Tour, Plaza de España, 19th-century Palaces, Cathedral This comprehensive program is entirely on foot from the pier. Your guided stroll begins at Plaza de España, near the port. As with most other Cádiz squares, the nearby Plaza de la Mina, was formerly a large vegetable garden belonging to the San Francisco Convent. You will stroll past the exterior of the Museum, which contains three sections, including an important archaeological exhibit. While strolling Calle Ancha (Wide Street), you will view several handsome 19th-century Palaces. Nearby, San Juan de Dios Square is protected by seawalls and features a unique marble fountain. But perhaps the Town Hall is the building that best reflects the grace and style of the city. After a 40-minute visit to the interior of the impressive Cádiz Cathedral, you may either walk back to the pier or remain in town to continue exploring at your leisure. Please Note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking of approximately 3 km (2 miles) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and walking shoes as well as sun protection. Conservative dress (no shorts or bare shoulders), required inside the Cathedral. Photography is not permitted inside the Cathedral. During Sundays and holidays mass services the guide is not allowed to lead the visit inside, however guests can enter and visit independently later. When the Cathedral is closed for Mass, Special Event or Easter Week, a deeper walking tour will be done instead. Please Note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking of approximately 3 km (2 miles) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and walking shoes as well as sun protection. Conservative dress (no shorts or bare shoulders), required inside the Cathedral. Photography is not permitted inside the Cathedral. During Sundays and holidays mass services the guide is not allowed to lead the visit inside, however guests can enter and visit independently later. When the Cathedral is closed for Mass, Special Event or Easter Week, a deeper walking tour will be done instead.

A Guided Stroll in Cadiz
XRY-JCádiz is the Iberian Peninsula's oldest continuously-inhabited city and lies on a narrow spit of land, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. Walking Tour, Plaza de España, 19th-century Palaces, Cathedral This comprehensive program is entirely on foot from the pier. Your guided stroll begins at Plaza de España, near the port. As with most other Cádiz squares, the nearby Plaza de la Mina, was formerly a large vegetable garden belonging to the San Francisco Convent. You will stroll past the exterior of the Museum, which contains three sections, including an important archaeological exhibit. While strolling Calle Ancha (Wide Street), you will view several handsome 19th-century Palaces. Nearby, San Juan de Dios Square is protected by seawalls and features a unique marble fountain. But perhaps the Town Hall is the building that best reflects the grace and style of the city. After a 40-minute visit to the interior of the impressive Cádiz Cathedral, you may either walk back to the pier or remain in town to continue exploring at your leisure. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. A Guided Stroll in Cadiz CODE: XRY-J DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Cádiz is the Iberian Peninsula's oldest continuously-inhabited city and lies on a narrow spit of land, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. Walking Tour, Plaza de España, 19th-century Palaces, Cathedral This comprehensive program is entirely on foot from the pier. Your guided stroll begins at Plaza de España, near the port. As with most other Cádiz squares, the nearby Plaza de la Mina, was formerly a large vegetable garden belonging to the San Francisco Convent. You will stroll past the exterior of the Museum, which contains three sections, including an important archaeological exhibit. While strolling Calle Ancha (Wide Street), you will view several handsome 19th-century Palaces. Nearby, San Juan de Dios Square is protected by seawalls and features a unique marble fountain. But perhaps the Town Hall is the building that best reflects the grace and style of the city. After a 40-minute visit to the interior of the impressive Cádiz Cathedral, you may either walk back to the pier or remain in town to continue exploring at your leisure. Please Note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking of approximately 3 km (2 miles) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and walking shoes as well as sun protection. Conservative dress (no shorts or bare shoulders), required inside the Cathedral. Photography is not permitted inside the Cathedral. During Sundays and holidays mass services the guide is not allowed to lead the visit inside, however guests can enter and visit independently later. When the Cathedral is closed for Mass, Special Event or Easter Week, a deeper walking tour will be done instead. Please Note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking of approximately 3 km (2 miles) and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and walking shoes as well as sun protection. Conservative dress (no shorts or bare shoulders), required inside the Cathedral. Photography is not permitted inside the Cathedral. During Sundays and holidays mass services the guide is not allowed to lead the visit inside, however guests can enter and visit independently later. When the Cathedral is closed for Mass, Special Event or Easter Week, a deeper walking tour will be done instead.

An Intimate Flamenco & Tapas Experience at Tabanco El Pasaje
XRY-TIndulge your senses with the exquisite beauty and flavors of Jerez during this excursion filled with Passion. Start your tour being greeted by a knowledgeable local guide who will accompany you throughout the excursion. Jerez de la Frontera, Tabanco el Pasaje Commence the 30-minute drive heading to Jerez de la Frontera where Tabanco El Pasaje is located. The term 'tabanco', which dates to the 17th century, is derived from the union of two words 'estancos' (state-controlled sales) and 'tabaco' (a novelty at the time). A Tabanco embodies a unique fusion of tradition and commerce combining the social atmosphere of a tavern with the commercial purpose of a local wine shop. El Pasaje is a renowned establishment known for its traditional flamenco performances and delicious tapas. It will be exclusively reserved for Silversea Guests and maybe few locals, providing and intimate and personalized setting. Upon arrival at El Pasaje you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of this authentic tabanco, where you can enjoy the rich sounds of flamenco music and witness mesmerizing performances by talented dancers. Flamenco Performance, Tapas While indulging in the vibrant flamenco show, you will also be treated to a delectable selection of delicious food and drinks. Manzanilla wine, cream wine, jabugo ham, cured pork loin, sirloin tuna fillet, anchovies are some of the delicatessens you will enjoy. Food will be served, like it is done for the locals, on sheets of food paper to be shared among the guests; everyone will have to serve themselves by hand, as this is part of the Tabanco style, reflecting the traditional Spanish spirit of tapas, where sharing small food portions encourages conviviality and fostering a spirit of communal dining and creating cherished memories together. Throughout the afternoon/evening, your guide will provide insightful commentary, sharing the history and cultural significance of flamenco as well as interesting anecdotes about the establishment and the surrounding area. Before you go, you will be gifted with a memorable picture of the show as well as you will have the chance to leave your signature in a cask. Also, you will have the chance to take a bottle of Sherry Wine home with you, poured directly from one of the cask, sealed at the moment for you. After the flamenco show and tapas feast, you will take the coach to go back to the port. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. An Intimate Flamenco & Tapas Experience at Tabanco El Pasaje CODE: XRY-T DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. Indulge your senses with the exquisite beauty and flavors of Jerez during this excursion filled with Passion. Start your tour being greeted by a knowledgeable local guide who will accompany you throughout the excursion. Jerez de la Frontera, Tabanco el Pasaje Commence the 30-minute drive heading to Jerez de la Frontera where Tabanco El Pasaje is located. The term 'tabanco', which dates to the 17th century, is derived from the union of two words 'estancos' (state-controlled sales) and 'tabaco' (a novelty at the time). A Tabanco embodies a unique fusion of tradition and commerce combining the social atmosphere of a tavern with the commercial purpose of a local wine shop. El Pasaje is a renowned establishment known for its traditional flamenco performances and delicious tapas. It will be exclusively reserved for Silversea Guests and maybe few locals, providing and intimate and personalized setting. Upon arrival at El Pasaje you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of this authentic tabanco, where you can enjoy the rich sounds of flamenco music and witness mesmerizing performances by talented dancers. Flamenco Performance, Tapas While indulging in the vibrant flamenco show, you will also be treated to a delectable selection of delicious food and drinks. Manzanilla wine, cream wine, jabugo ham, cured pork loin, sirloin tuna fillet, anchovies are some of the delicatessens you will enjoy. Food will be served, like it is done for the locals, on sheets of food paper to be shared among the guests; everyone will have to serve themselves by hand, as this is part of the Tabanco style, reflecting the traditional Spanish spirit of tapas, where sharing small food portions encourages conviviality and fostering a spirit of communal dining and creating cherished memories together. Throughout the afternoon/evening, your guide will provide insightful commentary, sharing the history and cultural significance of flamenco as well as interesting anecdotes about the establishment and the surrounding area. Before you go, you will be gifted with a memorable picture of the show as well as you will have the chance to leave your signature in a cask. Also, you will have the chance to take a bottle of Sherry Wine home with you, poured directly from one of the cask, sealed at the moment for you. After the flamenco show and tapas feast, you will take the coach to go back to the port. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity including walking of approximately 0.43 miles (700 metres) over paved and cobblestoned surfaces and few steps. It isn't therefore suitable for guests with limited mobility, those who utilise a wheelchair and guests who suffer from Claustrophobia. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. It is an old Tabanco that retains its original internal structure. No renovations are allowed to preserve the historical heritage of this place, therefore, the Tabanco is equipped with only a small, mixed-use bathroom for both males and females. As described, tapas are served on paper specific for food, this is the way locas do, however, guests can ask plates and cutlery. If requested to the shore concierge desk at least 48 hours before the call, Vegetarian and Vegan requests can be accomodated and will include a reduced number of tapas available. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity including walking of approximately 0.43 miles (700 metres) over paved and cobblestoned surfaces and few steps. It isn't therefore suitable for guests with limited mobility, those who utilise a wheelchair and guests who suffer from Claustrophobia. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. It is an old Tabanco that retains its original internal structure. No renovations are allowed to preserve the historical heritage of this place, therefore, the Tabanco is equipped with only a small, mixed-use bathroom for both males and females. As described, tapas are served on paper specific for food, this is the way locas do, however, guests can ask plates and cutlery. If requested to the shore concierge desk at least 48 hours before the call, Vegetarian and Vegan requests can be accomodated and will include a reduced number of tapas available.

Arcos de la Frontera
XRY-LDepart from Cadiz and enjoy a 75-minute motorcoach ride to the peaceful Pueblo Blanco of Arcos de la Frontera, perched high in the hilltops of the Cadiz Sierras. Arcos de la Frontera, Gothic Cathedral These white villages date back to the Spaniard's centuries-long fight to win Spain back from the Muslims (Moors). Arcos' name, de la Frontera, reflects this frontier history. While the wars began in the 9th century, Spain wasn't secure until the 15th century. Yet the town itself became a pillar of Christianity after Alfonso the Wise of Castile (1252-1284) expelled the Moors. The Gothic Cathedral he built remains on its high ridge and is known for its ten bells, which tolled throughout the war with the Moors. Several Moorish banners were taken in the nearby battle of Zahara and have been on display in a church in Arcos since 1483. Old city walking exploration Once you arrive, commence your an hour-long walking tour of this cliff-side town. Explore the labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys that run out from the Plaza Cabildo. Along the way, admire several churches that were built during the 15th and 16th centuries. Be sure to notice the old Castillo and Santa Maria Church that overlook the square. Strolling through town, come across the impressive homes of nobility, sporting large arched and carved doorways, intermingled with the modest homes of merchants and craftspeople. Parador, Casa del Corregidor, breath-taking panoramic views and local tapas Proceed to the old part of the city and the Parador, a former palace that nowadays is a luxurious hotel, and the Casa del Corregidor, the 14th century home of the king's magistrate. Relish the breath-taking panoramic views of the Guadalete River and the plains and farms beyond. Enjoy some tapas and local refreshments. Afterwards, return to your motorcoach for the ride back to Cadiz and re-board the ship. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Arcos de la Frontera CODE: XRY-L DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Depart from Cadiz and enjoy a 75-minute motorcoach ride to the peaceful Pueblo Blanco of Arcos de la Frontera, perched high in the hilltops of the Cadiz Sierras. Arcos de la Frontera, Gothic Cathedral These white villages date back to the Spaniard's centuries-long fight to win Spain back from the Muslims (Moors). Arcos' name, de la Frontera, reflects this frontier history. While the wars began in the 9th century, Spain wasn't secure until the 15th century. Yet the town itself became a pillar of Christianity after Alfonso the Wise of Castile (1252-1284) expelled the Moors. The Gothic Cathedral he built remains on its high ridge and is known for its ten bells, which tolled throughout the war with the Moors. Several Moorish banners were taken in the nearby battle of Zahara and have been on display in a church in Arcos since 1483. Old city walking exploration Once you arrive, commence your an hour-long walking tour of this cliff-side town. Explore the labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys that run out from the Plaza Cabildo. Along the way, admire several churches that were built during the 15th and 16th centuries. Be sure to notice the old Castillo and Santa Maria Church that overlook the square. Strolling through town, come across the impressive homes of nobility, sporting large arched and carved doorways, intermingled with the modest homes of merchants and craftspeople. Parador, Casa del Corregidor, breath-taking panoramic views and local tapas Proceed to the old part of the city and the Parador, a former palace that nowadays is a luxurious hotel, and the Casa del Corregidor, the 14th century home of the king's magistrate. Relish the breath-taking panoramic views of the Guadalete River and the plains and farms beyond. Enjoy some tapas and local refreshments. Afterwards, return to your motorcoach for the ride back to Cadiz and re-board the ship. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2 miles over some cobblestone and steep surfaces with a few steps to negotiate to access the bus and the old city. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing, walking shoes and bring sun protection. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2 miles over some cobblestone and steep surfaces with a few steps to negotiate to access the bus and the old city. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing, walking shoes and bring sun protection.

Golf at Monte Castillo
XRY-IDepart the pier for the approximately 40-minute transfer to Monte Castilo Golf Club. Upon arrival, register at the clubhouse and prepare for your day of golf at one of the best courses in Europe. 18 Holes All you need to enjoy is in an unforgettable private setting, where the facilities of the Monte Castilo Golf Club satisfies the tastes of the most demanding player. Course designer, Jack Nicklaus, was the greatest and most charismatic Spanish golfer of all time, and the most honoured at international level. He is considered one of the Ten Top Goulf courses in Spain. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Golf at Monte Castillo CODE: XRY-I DURATION 7 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Depart the pier for the approximately 40-minute transfer to Monte Castilo Golf Club. Upon arrival, register at the clubhouse and prepare for your day of golf at one of the best courses in Europe. 18 Holes All you need to enjoy is in an unforgettable private setting, where the facilities of the Monte Castilo Golf Club satisfies the tastes of the most demanding player. Course designer, Jack Nicklaus, was the greatest and most charismatic Spanish golfer of all time, and the most honoured at international level. He is considered one of the Ten Top Goulf courses in Spain. Please note: This golf excursion requires moderate activity and only includes green fees, buggy and roundtrip transportation. Proper golf attire is required. Soft or hard spikes are permitted. Course Information: 18 Holes, 6015 yards (5500m), par 72. Dues to usual summer drought, parts of the course might not be as green as expected. Please note: This golf excursion requires moderate activity and only includes green fees, buggy and roundtrip transportation. Proper golf attire is required. Soft or hard spikes are permitted. Course Information: 18 Holes, 6015 yards (5500m), par 72. Dues to usual summer drought, parts of the course might not be as green as expected.

Jerez De La Frontiera & Bodegas Osborne
XRY-OIndulge your senses with the exquisite beauty and flavors of Jerez during this scenic excursion. Cadiz & scenic drive to Jerez de la Frontera Your tour starts with a panoramic drive of the city of Cádiz through the most important monuments and places of the city. Proceed across the old road to Jerez de La Frontera, a town placed only 50 kilometers away from the sea and Cádiz, but with a so different climate that makes possible to cultivate the different types of grape that produce the three main different Sherry varieties. Comfortably from your bus, admire the landscape that changes from dry lands of the coast line to the fertile cultivated ones nearby Jerez. Cellars of Bodegas Osborne, Sherry Tasting & Local Tapas Next, visit the cellars or bodegas as they are called in Puerto de Santa Maria . During this guided tour through the wine cellar Bodegas Osborne. Visit the historic wineries and learn firsthand about the winemaking process behind our estate's greatest treasures. Taste the finest wines, find out about the traditional production of our Iberian pork products and enjoy the visit in Osborne's most emblematic cellars. Walk through the labyrinthic corridors formed by aging-wine barrels. Some of those barrels, called "bota" are over 200 years old and are not on sale as they have an emotional meaning for the company. You will have the unique opportunity to taste wines and appetizers such as the best-awarded ham in the world Jamon 5J and Caña de Lomo 5J (loin cane), served in the room where the Osborne Family still meets today. At the end of the visit, you will have the opportunity to buy local products of Osborne. Enjoy these specialties accompanied in the background by a flamenco guitar player. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Jerez De La Frontiera & Bodegas Osborne CODE: XRY-O DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Indulge your senses with the exquisite beauty and flavors of Jerez during this scenic excursion. Cadiz & scenic drive to Jerez de la Frontera Your tour starts with a panoramic drive of the city of Cádiz through the most important monuments and places of the city. Proceed across the old road to Jerez de La Frontera, a town placed only 50 kilometers away from the sea and Cádiz, but with a so different climate that makes possible to cultivate the different types of grape that produce the three main different Sherry varieties. Comfortably from your bus, admire the landscape that changes from dry lands of the coast line to the fertile cultivated ones nearby Jerez. Cellars of Bodegas Osborne, Sherry Tasting & Local Tapas Next, visit the cellars or bodegas as they are called in Puerto de Santa Maria . During this guided tour through the wine cellar Bodegas Osborne. Visit the historic wineries and learn firsthand about the winemaking process behind our estate's greatest treasures. Taste the finest wines, find out about the traditional production of our Iberian pork products and enjoy the visit in Osborne's most emblematic cellars. Walk through the labyrinthic corridors formed by aging-wine barrels. Some of those barrels, called "bota" are over 200 years old and are not on sale as they have an emotional meaning for the company. You will have the unique opportunity to taste wines and appetizers such as the best-awarded ham in the world Jamon 5J and Caña de Lomo 5J (loin cane), served in the room where the Osborne Family still meets today. At the end of the visit, you will have the opportunity to buy local products of Osborne. Enjoy these specialties accompanied in the background by a flamenco guitar player. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity including walking of approximately 1 mile over paved and cobblestoned surfaces and long standing, it isn't therefore suitable for guests with limited mobility. Tour is not recommended for those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity including walking of approximately 1 mile over paved and cobblestoned surfaces and long standing, it isn't therefore suitable for guests with limited mobility. Tour is not recommended for those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes.

S.A.L.T. Rare Barrel Tastings & Gourmet Lunch at an 8-Generation Family-Owned Sherry Producer
XRY-QAfter approx. 35 minutes by coach or van, you will arrive at Sanlúcar de Barrameda, a charming coastal village in the extreme southwest corner of Spain with an outsized culinary & cultural heritage. Its seafood is prized throughout Spain, earning the village the official title of Gastronomic Capital of Spain in 2022. Hidalgo vineyard, drive to Bodegas Hidalgo Your first stop is the Hidalgo vineyard, where expansive views of limestone vineyards drop into the Atlantic Ocean. Here you’ll appreciate first hand how the salty air of the Atlantic, along with the unique characteristics of the chalky albariza terroir, come together to favor the growth and flavor profile of the palomino grape, as well as appreciate the geography which enabled sherry's spread throughout the world since it's down the road where Columbus and Magellan set sail to the New World more than 500 year ago. After approx. 15 minutes drive, you arrive at the historic center of Sanlúcar de Barrameda at the Bodegas Hidalgo. Family run by the 8th generation, the bodega is a living testament to Sanlúcar's centuries-old relationship to the sea, to cuisine and to sherry making. Bodegas Hidalgo With an aging and cupage technique known as solera and proximity to the salty sea air of the Atlantic Ocean, sherry winemaking is a universe unto itself, Gain a first-hand understanding of the terroir, the palomino grape and the complexity of the sherry making practice, perfected over the centuries. Explanations and barrel tastings of 40-60-year-old rare oloroso, amontillado and palo cortado sherries are among the most exclusive tasting experiences in this region of Spain. With family heirlooms and old accounting books spanning centuries and continents, the fascinating story of the Hidalgo family is brought to life. Sherry explanations are paired with traditional tapas before entering the grand salon for a seated gourmet lunch among thousands of barrels in the bodega's grand salon. Your Hosts: Victor & Carlos Local expert and native Andalusian, Carlos will greet S.A.L.T. guests directly in the port of Cádiz and accompany them to our first stop, the vineyard belonging to the winery. Here we’ll be joined by Victor, a native of Sanlúcar de Barrameda. Both Carlos and Victor are a wealth of knowledge, with colorful anecdote and personal narrative celebrating the culture of sherry making and the culinary traditions of their native Cádiz province. Following your meal, return to your coach or van for the ride back to Cadiz and re-board the ship. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A meal is included in the excursion. NEW EXCURSION S.A.L.T. Rare Barrel Tastings & Gourmet Lunch at an 8-Generation Family-Owned Sherry Producer CODE: XRY-Q DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. MEAL INCLUDED A meal is included in the excursion. After approx. 35 minutes by coach or van, you will arrive at Sanlúcar de Barrameda, a charming coastal village in the extreme southwest corner of Spain with an outsized culinary & cultural heritage. Its seafood is prized throughout Spain, earning the village the official title of Gastronomic Capital of Spain in 2022. Hidalgo vineyard, drive to Bodegas Hidalgo Your first stop is the Hidalgo vineyard, where expansive views of limestone vineyards drop into the Atlantic Ocean. Here you’ll appreciate first hand how the salty air of the Atlantic, along with the unique characteristics of the chalky albariza terroir, come together to favor the growth and flavor profile of the palomino grape, as well as appreciate the geography which enabled sherry's spread throughout the world since it's down the road where Columbus and Magellan set sail to the New World more than 500 year ago. After approx. 15 minutes drive, you arrive at the historic center of Sanlúcar de Barrameda at the Bodegas Hidalgo. Family run by the 8th generation, the bodega is a living testament to Sanlúcar's centuries-old relationship to the sea, to cuisine and to sherry making. Bodegas Hidalgo With an aging and cupage technique known as solera and proximity to the salty sea air of the Atlantic Ocean, sherry winemaking is a universe unto itself, Gain a first-hand understanding of the terroir, the palomino grape and the complexity of the sherry making practice, perfected over the centuries. Explanations and barrel tastings of 40-60-year-old rare oloroso, amontillado and palo cortado sherries are among the most exclusive tasting experiences in this region of Spain. With family heirlooms and old accounting books spanning centuries and continents, the fascinating story of the Hidalgo family is brought to life. Sherry explanations are paired with traditional tapas before entering the grand salon for a seated gourmet lunch among thousands of barrels in the bodega's grand salon. Your Hosts: Victor & Carlos Local expert and native Andalusian, Carlos will greet S.A.L.T. guests directly in the port of Cádiz and accompany them to our first stop, the vineyard belonging to the winery. Here we’ll be joined by Victor, a native of Sanlúcar de Barrameda. Both Carlos and Victor are a wealth of knowledge, with colorful anecdote and personal narrative celebrating the culture of sherry making and the culinary traditions of their native Cádiz province. Following your meal, return to your coach or van for the ride back to Cadiz and re-board the ship. Please note: This S.A.L.T. experience is non-refundable if cancelled within 7 days prior to arrival in the port. It involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 547 yards (about 500 metres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate at the sites visited. Walking at the Bodegas hidalgo and vineyard is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible nor suitable for guests with food allergies. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and Euros or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This S.A.L.T. experience is non-refundable if cancelled within 7 days prior to arrival in the port. It involves a minimal amount of walking for approximately 547 yards (about 500 metres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces, with a few steps to negotiate at the sites visited. Walking at the Bodegas hidalgo and vineyard is at the discretion of each guest. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility, but is not wheelchair-accessible nor suitable for guests with food allergies. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and Euros or credit cards for purchases from the ship. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

Scenic Cádiz & Flamenco
XRY-HIn the early 16th century, Cádiz served as a launching point for the journey to the newly discovered lands of America. Later raided by Sir Francis Drake, in the struggle to gain control of trade with the New World, the city managed to withstand a siege by Napoleon's army. In the early 19th century it became the bastion of Spain's anti-monarchist, liberal movement, as a result of which the country's first Constitution was declared here in 1812. Some of the city's 18th century walls still stand and the old, central quarter is famous for its picturesque charm. Depart the port area on your motor coach for an approximate 1-hour panoramic drive through the city. Old Town The old city looks quite Moorish in appearance and is intriguing with narrow cobbled streets opening onto small squares where the golden cupola of the cathedral looms high above long white houses. Get to know the Parque Genoves, one of the major areas of greenery of the town. Between the Parque Genoves and the attractive Caleta Beach you will find the Castillo of Santa Catalina, which is formed by the remains of the old canal that once crossed Cádiz. Pass by the 18th Century Baroque and neo-classical Cathedral. It has a dome of yellow tiles, which forms the chief landmark of the city. See also the old tobacco factory and the Town Hall in the Plaza de San Juan de Dios. Exit the bus at the Plaza de España, where you will see a fine monument to the first Spanish constitution of 1812. Flamenco Performance After a short walk you arrive at the flamenco tavern "La Cava", the setting for tapas and an authentic flamenco performance. This is a traditional tavern with a distinctive flamenco feel to its decoration and furnishings; the design is in wood, glass and wrought iron. Flamenco is the music of Spanish gypsies, influenced by both Western and Moorish sources. Sit back and drink in a traditional performance of its staccato, balletic dances, its haunting ballads and its fiery guitar music. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Scenic Cádiz & Flamenco CODE: XRY-H DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). In the early 16th century, Cádiz served as a launching point for the journey to the newly discovered lands of America. Later raided by Sir Francis Drake, in the struggle to gain control of trade with the New World, the city managed to withstand a siege by Napoleon's army. In the early 19th century it became the bastion of Spain's anti-monarchist, liberal movement, as a result of which the country's first Constitution was declared here in 1812. Some of the city's 18th century walls still stand and the old, central quarter is famous for its picturesque charm. Depart the port area on your motor coach for an approximate 1-hour panoramic drive through the city. Old Town The old city looks quite Moorish in appearance and is intriguing with narrow cobbled streets opening onto small squares where the golden cupola of the cathedral looms high above long white houses. Get to know the Parque Genoves, one of the major areas of greenery of the town. Between the Parque Genoves and the attractive Caleta Beach you will find the Castillo of Santa Catalina, which is formed by the remains of the old canal that once crossed Cádiz. Pass by the 18th Century Baroque and neo-classical Cathedral. It has a dome of yellow tiles, which forms the chief landmark of the city. See also the old tobacco factory and the Town Hall in the Plaza de San Juan de Dios. Exit the bus at the Plaza de España, where you will see a fine monument to the first Spanish constitution of 1812. Flamenco Performance After a short walk you arrive at the flamenco tavern "La Cava", the setting for tapas and an authentic flamenco performance. This is a traditional tavern with a distinctive flamenco feel to its decoration and furnishings; the design is in wood, glass and wrought iron. Flamenco is the music of Spanish gypsies, influenced by both Western and Moorish sources. Sit back and drink in a traditional performance of its staccato, balletic dances, its haunting ballads and its fiery guitar music. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking to and from the bus with some inclines. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair being able to negotiate bus steps. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing, walking shoes and bring sun protection. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking to and from the bus with some inclines. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair being able to negotiate bus steps. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing, walking shoes and bring sun protection.

Scenic Cádiz & Flamenco
XRY-HIn the early 16th century, Cádiz served as a launching point for the journey to the newly discovered lands of America. Later raided by Sir Francis Drake, in the struggle to gain control of trade with the New World, the city managed to withstand a siege by Napoleon's army. In the early 19th century it became the bastion of Spain's anti-monarchist, liberal movement, as a result of which the country's first Constitution was declared here in 1812. Some of the city's 18th century walls still stand and the old, central quarter is famous for its picturesque charm. Depart the port area on your motor coach for an approximate 1-hour panoramic drive through the city. Old Town The old city looks quite Moorish in appearance and is intriguing with narrow cobbled streets opening onto small squares where the golden cupola of the cathedral looms high above long white houses. Get to know the Parque Genoves, one of the major areas of greenery of the town. Between the Parque Genoves and the attractive Caleta Beach you will find the Castillo of Santa Catalina, which is formed by the remains of the old canal that once crossed Cádiz. Pass by the 18th Century Baroque and neo-classical Cathedral. It has a dome of yellow tiles, which forms the chief landmark of the city. See also the old tobacco factory and the Town Hall in the Plaza de San Juan de Dios. Exit the bus at the Plaza de España, where you will see a fine monument to the first Spanish constitution of 1812. Flamenco Performance After a short walk you arrive at the flamenco tavern "La Cava", the setting for tapas and an authentic flamenco performance. This is a traditional tavern with a distinctive flamenco feel to its decoration and furnishings; the design is in wood, glass and wrought iron. Flamenco is the music of Spanish gypsies, influenced by both Western and Moorish sources. Sit back and drink in a traditional performance of its staccato, balletic dances, its haunting ballads and its fiery guitar music. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Scenic Cádiz & Flamenco CODE: XRY-H DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). In the early 16th century, Cádiz served as a launching point for the journey to the newly discovered lands of America. Later raided by Sir Francis Drake, in the struggle to gain control of trade with the New World, the city managed to withstand a siege by Napoleon's army. In the early 19th century it became the bastion of Spain's anti-monarchist, liberal movement, as a result of which the country's first Constitution was declared here in 1812. Some of the city's 18th century walls still stand and the old, central quarter is famous for its picturesque charm. Depart the port area on your motor coach for an approximate 1-hour panoramic drive through the city. Old Town The old city looks quite Moorish in appearance and is intriguing with narrow cobbled streets opening onto small squares where the golden cupola of the cathedral looms high above long white houses. Get to know the Parque Genoves, one of the major areas of greenery of the town. Between the Parque Genoves and the attractive Caleta Beach you will find the Castillo of Santa Catalina, which is formed by the remains of the old canal that once crossed Cádiz. Pass by the 18th Century Baroque and neo-classical Cathedral. It has a dome of yellow tiles, which forms the chief landmark of the city. See also the old tobacco factory and the Town Hall in the Plaza de San Juan de Dios. Exit the bus at the Plaza de España, where you will see a fine monument to the first Spanish constitution of 1812. Flamenco Performance After a short walk you arrive at the flamenco tavern "La Cava", the setting for tapas and an authentic flamenco performance. This is a traditional tavern with a distinctive flamenco feel to its decoration and furnishings; the design is in wood, glass and wrought iron. Flamenco is the music of Spanish gypsies, influenced by both Western and Moorish sources. Sit back and drink in a traditional performance of its staccato, balletic dances, its haunting ballads and its fiery guitar music. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking to and from the bus with some inclines. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair being able to negotiate bus steps. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing, walking shoes and bring sun protection. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking to and from the bus with some inclines. This tour is suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair being able to negotiate bus steps. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing, walking shoes and bring sun protection.

Seville!
XRY-BExperience the splendid beauty and architecture of Seville during a full-day sightseeing excursion to this historic city. Few cities in Spain can rival the charm of Seville. Carmen, Don Giovanni and the Barber of Seville are just a few among the many artistic works that were inspired by this traditional Andalusian town. Founded by Julius Caesar, Seville later became the capital of the Moorish Empire and the highlight of the Spanish Renaissance. Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 75-mile (120-kilometre) drive to Seville, with a comfort stop made en route. Upon arrival, begin with a sightseeing drive through the city then continue with a walking tour through the historic centre. Seville, Alcazar During your guided tour of the Mudejar-styled Reales Alcazares, explore its lavish courts, apartments and gardens. Christian kings erected this palace, modelled after the Alhambra in Granada, in the 14th century to replace the original palace built by Moorish rulers in 1181. Continue to Seville's famed landmark, a 270-foot (81-metre) weathervane tower known as 'La Giralda'. The tower is all that remains of a former mosque. From here, proceed to the Seville Cathedral. Seville Cathedral Construction on this magnificent Cathedral started in the early 1400s, and took more than a century to complete. The interior of the Cathedral features splendid works of art, and contains the tombs of the Spanish monarchs and Christopher Columbus. Leaving the Cathedral, proceed for a visit to Seville's Old Jewish Quarter. Old Quarter King Fernando III forced Jews to live in this former ghetto, known as 'Barrio de Santa Cruz'. Whitewashed houses line narrow, winding alleys and the walls of picturesque courtyards burst with brilliant flowers. Today, many of the buildings house souvenir shops, art galleries and cafés. Next, you have approximately 1.5 hours leisure time for shopping and lunch on your own at one of the area's many restaurants before re-boarding your coach for a drive exiting Seville. After passing by Plaza America, a photo stop is made at the Plaza de España, a monumental square built for the 1929 World's Fair Plaza, before returning to the pier. Reservation note: Due to the particular reservation system of the Alcazar and Cathedral of Seville, entrance tickets are not guaranteed until 1-2 months before the call, therefore this tour is booked on wait list. If Silversea manage to get group tickets (nominative tickets with each Guest Passport number) for the suitable entrance time, the waitlisted bookings will be cleared following the order of the reservation date. A message will be e-mailed to all waitlisted Silversea Guests to notify the confirmation of their booking. Guests are advised to bring their passport with them on tour as Alcazar and Cathedral will check that names and passport number of each guest correspond to the ticket purchased. Please make sure Silversea has your passport details. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Seville! CODE: XRY-B DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Experience the splendid beauty and architecture of Seville during a full-day sightseeing excursion to this historic city. Few cities in Spain can rival the charm of Seville. Carmen, Don Giovanni and the Barber of Seville are just a few among the many artistic works that were inspired by this traditional Andalusian town. Founded by Julius Caesar, Seville later became the capital of the Moorish Empire and the highlight of the Spanish Renaissance. Depart the pier for the scenic, approximately 75-mile (120-kilometre) drive to Seville, with a comfort stop made en route. Upon arrival, begin with a sightseeing drive through the city then continue with a walking tour through the historic centre. Seville, Alcazar During your guided tour of the Mudejar-styled Reales Alcazares, explore its lavish courts, apartments and gardens. Christian kings erected this palace, modelled after the Alhambra in Granada, in the 14th century to replace the original palace built by Moorish rulers in 1181. Continue to Seville's famed landmark, a 270-foot (81-metre) weathervane tower known as 'La Giralda'. The tower is all that remains of a former mosque. From here, proceed to the Seville Cathedral. Seville Cathedral Construction on this magnificent Cathedral started in the early 1400s, and took more than a century to complete. The interior of the Cathedral features splendid works of art, and contains the tombs of the Spanish monarchs and Christopher Columbus. Leaving the Cathedral, proceed for a visit to Seville's Old Jewish Quarter. Old Quarter King Fernando III forced Jews to live in this former ghetto, known as 'Barrio de Santa Cruz'. Whitewashed houses line narrow, winding alleys and the walls of picturesque courtyards burst with brilliant flowers. Today, many of the buildings house souvenir shops, art galleries and cafés. Next, you have approximately 1.5 hours leisure time for shopping and lunch on your own at one of the area's many restaurants before re-boarding your coach for a drive exiting Seville. After passing by Plaza America, a photo stop is made at the Plaza de España, a monumental square built for the 1929 World's Fair Plaza, before returning to the pier. Reservation note: Due to the particular reservation system of the Alcazar and Cathedral of Seville, entrance tickets are not guaranteed until 1-2 months before the call, therefore this tour is booked on wait list. If Silversea manage to get group tickets (nominative tickets with each Guest Passport number) for the suitable entrance time, the waitlisted bookings will be cleared following the order of the reservation date. A message will be e-mailed to all waitlisted Silversea Guests to notify the confirmation of their booking. Guests are advised to bring their passport with them on tour as Alcazar and Cathedral will check that names and passport number of each guest correspond to the ticket purchased. Please make sure Silversea has your passport details. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking (approximately 2 miles). It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. To enter the Cathedral in Seville, a strict dress code must be respected for both men and women: no shorts above the knee, no skirt or dress above the knee for the Ladies, shoulders covered all time, no tank tops or no-sleeve shirts. The Alcázar may close for special events, such as a visit by the royal family, in which case the Casa Pilatos will be visited instead. In case cathedral will be closed to visits for Mass or during Easter week, the visit will be external only. The tour sequence may vary. Comfortable clothing, flat shoes and sun protection is recommended. Reservation note: Due to the particular reservation system of the Alcazar and Cathedral of Seville, entrance tickets are not guaranteed until 1-2 months before the call, therefore this tour is booked on wait list. If Silversea manage to get group tickets (nominative tickets with each Guest Passport number) for the suitable entrance time, the waitlisted bookings will be cleared following the order of the reservation date. A message will be e-mailed to all waitlisted Silversea Guests to notify the confirmation of their booking. Guests are advised to bring their passport with them on tour as Alcazar and Cathedral will check that names and passport number of each guest correspond to the ticket purchased. Please make sure Silversea has your passport details. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking (approximately 2 miles). It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. To enter the Cathedral in Seville, a strict dress code must be respected for both men and women: no shorts above the knee, no skirt or dress above the knee for the Ladies, shoulders covered all time, no tank tops or no-sleeve shirts. The Alcázar may close for special events, such as a visit by the royal family, in which case the Casa Pilatos will be visited instead. In case cathedral will be closed to visits for Mass or during Easter week, the visit will be external only. The tour sequence may vary. Comfortable clothing, flat shoes and sun protection is recommended. Reservation note: Due to the particular reservation system of the Alcazar and Cathedral of Seville, entrance tickets are not guaranteed until 1-2 months before the call, therefore this tour is booked on wait list. If Silversea manage to get group tickets (nominative tickets with each Guest Passport number) for the suitable entrance time, the waitlisted bookings will be cleared following the order of the reservation date. A message will be e-mailed to all waitlisted Silversea Guests to notify the confirmation of their booking. Guests are advised to bring their passport with them on tour as Alcazar and Cathedral will check that names and passport number of each guest correspond to the ticket purchased. Please make sure Silversea has your passport details.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day)
XRY-WExplore Cádiz at your leisure during a full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: XRY-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Cádiz at your leisure during a full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
XRY-VExplore Cadiz at your leisure during a half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: XRY-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Cadiz at your leisure during a half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day)
XRY-VExplore Cadiz at your leisure during a half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: XRY-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Cadiz at your leisure during a half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day)
XRY-YExplore Cadiz at your leisure during a full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full-Day) CODE: XRY-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Cadiz at your leisure during a full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
XRY-XExplore Cadiz at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: XRY-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Cadiz at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day)
XRY-XExplore Cadiz at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half-Day) CODE: XRY-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Cadiz at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Tickets for the Alcazar in Seville will not be available once on board, guests interested should book the group tour "XRY-B Seville !" to be placed on a waiting list or contact shoreconcierge@silversea.com for a concierge arrangement.

Viva La Pepa Walking Tour
XRY-AEnjoy an amusing walking excursion dedicated to the 'The Pepa' - the signing of the Spanish constitution in the year 1812. Two experienced actors will give you an overview of the history of the signing during a pleasant stroll through the old town of Cadiz. Old Town Leaving from the port of Cadiz towards the Plaza España you will find a monument dedicated to the event. During the tour you will meet two 19th Century "characters" in typical Andalusian style dress - Mr. Ramon Power Giralt (a member of the Spanish Parliament) and Lolita Gaditana. In an amusing and distinctive, anecdotal-style these two characters will describe how people lived during this fascinating era. The stroll continues through streets, gardens and squares, where you will find other places of interest relating to this epoch, including the Church of Carmen, Plaza de San Antonio, Calle Ancha, and the Plaza de San Francisco. Being the oldest town in Western Europe, Cadiz is a great setting for a walking tour steeped in history and making it one of the most important towns of the 17th and 18th centuries. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Viva La Pepa Walking Tour CODE: XRY-A DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Enjoy an amusing walking excursion dedicated to the 'The Pepa' - the signing of the Spanish constitution in the year 1812. Two experienced actors will give you an overview of the history of the signing during a pleasant stroll through the old town of Cadiz. Old Town Leaving from the port of Cadiz towards the Plaza España you will find a monument dedicated to the event. During the tour you will meet two 19th Century "characters" in typical Andalusian style dress - Mr. Ramon Power Giralt (a member of the Spanish Parliament) and Lolita Gaditana. In an amusing and distinctive, anecdotal-style these two characters will describe how people lived during this fascinating era. The stroll continues through streets, gardens and squares, where you will find other places of interest relating to this epoch, including the Church of Carmen, Plaza de San Antonio, Calle Ancha, and the Plaza de San Francisco. Being the oldest town in Western Europe, Cadiz is a great setting for a walking tour steeped in history and making it one of the most important towns of the 17th and 18th centuries. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2 miles over some cobblestone and unpaved surfaces. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing, walking shoes and bring sun protection. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking for approximately 2 miles over some cobblestone and unpaved surfaces. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend guests wear comfortable clothing, walking shoes and bring sun protection.
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

Cable Car, Monte and Palace Tropical Garden
FNC-QExperience the wonderful views of Funchal all the way up to Monte in a unique and exciting new way during this half-day excursion coach and cable car. This picturesque city is set perfectly on the sunny south coast of Madeira; it's backdrop a protective ring of green mountains; a huge natural amphitheatre that faces the balmy blue Atlantic Ocean. Cable Car Ride Depart the pier for the brief drive to the cable car station and board your cable car for a panoramic, approximate 20-minute ride to Monte. Monte Perched on a hill 1,677 feet (511 metres) above Funchal, the village is renowned for its lovely setting and landmark twin-towered church. Monte has been a favourite destination for visitors to Madeira since the late-19th century, when a rack and pinion railway was built to haul cruise-ship passengers up from Funchal. Once at the village of MONTE (1,677 ft.,550m), a path leads up to the church of Our Lady of the Monte, which holds the tomb of Karl I, the last Emperor of Austria, who died here in exile in 1922. Monte Palace Madeira Garden From here is a short walk to Monte Palace Madeira Garden, one of the most unique places on the Island of Madeira, marked by its exotic flora and the art that surrounds it. Its History takes us back to the 18th century, when Charles Murray, English consul, bought the property, located south of Monte Church, and converted it into an estate. In 1897, it was bought by Alfredo Guilherme Rodrigues, who built a palatial residence here, later transformed into a hotel named 'Monte Palace Hotel'. The Monte Palace Madeira Garden now displays some 100,000 plant species from all over the world. Standing out from this vast collection, spread over an area of 70,000 m, are the centenary cycads, considered living fossils. You will be surprised by the ornamentation that punctuates the various areas, between the dense vegetation and the lakes. From different eras and geographic locations, this space displays stonework, several Buddhist sculptures, stone lanterns or a famous collection of tiles (15th-20th century). In addition, the Monte Palace Madeira Garden is home to a rich fauna, with majestic swans, peacocks and the Asian Koi fish. The tour then continues to Pico dos Barcelos, which offers a fantastic panorama of the whole of Funchal city, the bay, including the harbor, and the surrounding hills before returning back to port. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Cable Car, Monte and Palace Tropical Garden CODE: FNC-Q DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Experience the wonderful views of Funchal all the way up to Monte in a unique and exciting new way during this half-day excursion coach and cable car. This picturesque city is set perfectly on the sunny south coast of Madeira; it's backdrop a protective ring of green mountains; a huge natural amphitheatre that faces the balmy blue Atlantic Ocean. Cable Car Ride Depart the pier for the brief drive to the cable car station and board your cable car for a panoramic, approximate 20-minute ride to Monte. Monte Perched on a hill 1,677 feet (511 metres) above Funchal, the village is renowned for its lovely setting and landmark twin-towered church. Monte has been a favourite destination for visitors to Madeira since the late-19th century, when a rack and pinion railway was built to haul cruise-ship passengers up from Funchal. Once at the village of MONTE (1,677 ft.,550m), a path leads up to the church of Our Lady of the Monte, which holds the tomb of Karl I, the last Emperor of Austria, who died here in exile in 1922. Monte Palace Madeira Garden From here is a short walk to Monte Palace Madeira Garden, one of the most unique places on the Island of Madeira, marked by its exotic flora and the art that surrounds it. Its History takes us back to the 18th century, when Charles Murray, English consul, bought the property, located south of Monte Church, and converted it into an estate. In 1897, it was bought by Alfredo Guilherme Rodrigues, who built a palatial residence here, later transformed into a hotel named 'Monte Palace Hotel'. The Monte Palace Madeira Garden now displays some 100,000 plant species from all over the world. Standing out from this vast collection, spread over an area of 70,000 m, are the centenary cycads, considered living fossils. You will be surprised by the ornamentation that punctuates the various areas, between the dense vegetation and the lakes. From different eras and geographic locations, this space displays stonework, several Buddhist sculptures, stone lanterns or a famous collection of tiles (15th-20th century). In addition, the Monte Palace Madeira Garden is home to a rich fauna, with majestic swans, peacocks and the Asian Koi fish. The tour then continues to Pico dos Barcelos, which offers a fantastic panorama of the whole of Funchal city, the bay, including the harbor, and the surrounding hills before returning back to port. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking over uneven ground, cobblestones, and a short walk from the cable car station in Monte to the toboggan departure point. Approximate distance walked will be 1.5km (1 mile) including 75 steps to reach the Church and 100 staps at Monte Palace Gardens. This tour is not recommended to guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilize a wheelchair. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing, closed walking shoes and sun protection. Public toilets use are usually at a 0.50 Euros cost. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking over uneven ground, cobblestones, and a short walk from the cable car station in Monte to the toboggan departure point. Approximate distance walked will be 1.5km (1 mile) including 75 steps to reach the Church and 100 staps at Monte Palace Gardens. This tour is not recommended to guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilize a wheelchair. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing, closed walking shoes and sun protection. Public toilets use are usually at a 0.50 Euros cost.

Funchal E-Bike Adventure
FNC-MTake a guided electric bike tour through the picturesque neighborhoods of Funchal. Discover the wonders and sensational scenery this fantastic city has to offer. Avenida do Mar, Palácio de São Lourenço, Old Town, Rua de Santa Maria After tendering ashore and a 200-meter walk, meet at the pier for a short safety briefing. You'll then set off on your guided e-bike adventure, visiting various sites in the city center. You'll first breeze down Avenida do Mar, a street lined with charming cafés and local restaurants. You'll then continue on to Palácio de São Lourenço, a historical complex including a fortress and palace. The complex now serves as Official Residence of the Representative of the Republic for the Autonomous Region of Madeira.. You'll then reach the Old Town neighborhood, where you'll have 15 minutes to wander Rua de Santa Maria, a historic street famous for its elaborately painted doors. Local Farmer's Market Time is made available to browse the Mercado dos Lavradores, a farmer's market popular with the locals. Lined with traditional Portuguese azulejo tiles, pass vendors selling tropical produce, exotic flowers, local cheeses, "bolo do caco" (type of bread cooked in a stone called "caco") and fresh fish. After you've gotten your fix of the market, your guided e-bike tour will resume, continuing on to additional sites in the city center. Rua 31 de Janeiro, Largo do Colégio, Jardim Municipal, Avenida Arriaga, Avenida do Infante, Estrada Monumental, Praça da Assicom Next, bike down Rua 31 de Janeiro, another iconic street in the city center, stopping at Largo do Colégio for a 5-10-minute exploration of this historic plaza. Continue on to Jardim Muncipal, a beautiful botanical garden located right in the city center. Bike down Avenida Arraga, passing by authentic Madeiran works of art such as the statue of João Gonçalves Zarco, one of the discoverers of the island. Breeze through other iconic streets such as Avenida do Infante and Estrada Monumental, winding along authentic Madeiran neighborhoods along the way. Make a 5-minute photo stop at Praça da Assicom, a unique, swinging monument. Jardins do Lido, Monumental Road, Parque de Santa Catarina Return to the center of Funchal via Estrada Monumental and stop at Jardins do Lido for a 15-minute comfort stop. In these gardens, you'll see native Madeiran flora such as the dragon tree, barbosano and the beech of the islands. Continue along Monumental road and make a 10-minute photo stop at Parque de Santa Catarina, a park offering stunning views of the bay. Lastly, enjoy a scenic biking route back to the pier, passing for a second time down Avenida do Mar. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Funchal E-Bike Adventure CODE: FNC-M DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Take a guided electric bike tour through the picturesque neighborhoods of Funchal. Discover the wonders and sensational scenery this fantastic city has to offer. Avenida do Mar, Palácio de São Lourenço, Old Town, Rua de Santa Maria After tendering ashore and a 200-meter walk, meet at the pier for a short safety briefing. You'll then set off on your guided e-bike adventure, visiting various sites in the city center. You'll first breeze down Avenida do Mar, a street lined with charming cafés and local restaurants. You'll then continue on to Palácio de São Lourenço, a historical complex including a fortress and palace. The complex now serves as Official Residence of the Representative of the Republic for the Autonomous Region of Madeira.. You'll then reach the Old Town neighborhood, where you'll have 15 minutes to wander Rua de Santa Maria, a historic street famous for its elaborately painted doors. Local Farmer's Market Time is made available to browse the Mercado dos Lavradores, a farmer's market popular with the locals. Lined with traditional Portuguese azulejo tiles, pass vendors selling tropical produce, exotic flowers, local cheeses, "bolo do caco" (type of bread cooked in a stone called "caco") and fresh fish. After you've gotten your fix of the market, your guided e-bike tour will resume, continuing on to additional sites in the city center. Rua 31 de Janeiro, Largo do Colégio, Jardim Municipal, Avenida Arriaga, Avenida do Infante, Estrada Monumental, Praça da Assicom Next, bike down Rua 31 de Janeiro, another iconic street in the city center, stopping at Largo do Colégio for a 5-10-minute exploration of this historic plaza. Continue on to Jardim Muncipal, a beautiful botanical garden located right in the city center. Bike down Avenida Arraga, passing by authentic Madeiran works of art such as the statue of João Gonçalves Zarco, one of the discoverers of the island. Breeze through other iconic streets such as Avenida do Infante and Estrada Monumental, winding along authentic Madeiran neighborhoods along the way. Make a 5-minute photo stop at Praça da Assicom, a unique, swinging monument. Jardins do Lido, Monumental Road, Parque de Santa Catarina Return to the center of Funchal via Estrada Monumental and stop at Jardins do Lido for a 15-minute comfort stop. In these gardens, you'll see native Madeiran flora such as the dragon tree, barbosano and the beech of the islands. Continue along Monumental road and make a 10-minute photo stop at Parque de Santa Catarina, a park offering stunning views of the bay. Lastly, enjoy a scenic biking route back to the pier, passing for a second time down Avenida do Mar. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and is only recommended for guests in good physical condition. Biking is for approximately 15 km. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilize a wheelchair. This family-friendly tour is suitable for children over the age of 10. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. On Sunday and Holydays, the market being closed, an alternative route will be taken. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and is only recommended for guests in good physical condition. Biking is for approximately 15 km. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilize a wheelchair. This family-friendly tour is suitable for children over the age of 10. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. On Sunday and Holydays, the market being closed, an alternative route will be taken.

Funchal E-Bike Adventure
FNC-MTake a guided electric bike tour through the picturesque neighborhoods of Funchal. Discover the wonders and sensational scenery this fantastic city has to offer. Avenida do Mar, Palácio de São Lourenço, Old Town, Rua de Santa Maria After tendering ashore and a 200-meter walk, meet at the pier for a short safety briefing. You'll then set off on your guided e-bike adventure, visiting various sites in the city center. You'll first breeze down Avenida do Mar, a street lined with charming cafés and local restaurants. You'll then continue on to Palácio de São Lourenço, a historical complex including a fortress and palace. The complex now serves as Official Residence of the Representative of the Republic for the Autonomous Region of Madeira.. You'll then reach the Old Town neighborhood, where you'll have 15 minutes to wander Rua de Santa Maria, a historic street famous for its elaborately painted doors. Local Farmer's Market Time is made available to browse the Mercado dos Lavradores, a farmer's market popular with the locals. Lined with traditional Portuguese azulejo tiles, pass vendors selling tropical produce, exotic flowers, local cheeses, "bolo do caco" (type of bread cooked in a stone called "caco") and fresh fish. After you've gotten your fix of the market, your guided e-bike tour will resume, continuing on to additional sites in the city center. Rua 31 de Janeiro, Largo do Colégio, Jardim Municipal, Avenida Arriaga, Avenida do Infante, Estrada Monumental, Praça da Assicom Next, bike down Rua 31 de Janeiro, another iconic street in the city center, stopping at Largo do Colégio for a 5-10-minute exploration of this historic plaza. Continue on to Jardim Muncipal, a beautiful botanical garden located right in the city center. Bike down Avenida Arraga, passing by authentic Madeiran works of art such as the statue of João Gonçalves Zarco, one of the discoverers of the island. Breeze through other iconic streets such as Avenida do Infante and Estrada Monumental, winding along authentic Madeiran neighborhoods along the way. Make a 5-minute photo stop at Praça da Assicom, a unique, swinging monument. Jardins do Lido, Monumental Road, Parque de Santa Catarina Return to the center of Funchal via Estrada Monumental and stop at Jardins do Lido for a 15-minute comfort stop. In these gardens, you'll see native Madeiran flora such as the dragon tree, barbosano and the beech of the islands. Continue along Monumental road and make a 10-minute photo stop at Parque de Santa Catarina, a park offering stunning views of the bay. Lastly, enjoy a scenic biking route back to the pier, passing for a second time down Avenida do Mar. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Funchal E-Bike Adventure CODE: FNC-M DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Take a guided electric bike tour through the picturesque neighborhoods of Funchal. Discover the wonders and sensational scenery this fantastic city has to offer. Avenida do Mar, Palácio de São Lourenço, Old Town, Rua de Santa Maria After tendering ashore and a 200-meter walk, meet at the pier for a short safety briefing. You'll then set off on your guided e-bike adventure, visiting various sites in the city center. You'll first breeze down Avenida do Mar, a street lined with charming cafés and local restaurants. You'll then continue on to Palácio de São Lourenço, a historical complex including a fortress and palace. The complex now serves as Official Residence of the Representative of the Republic for the Autonomous Region of Madeira.. You'll then reach the Old Town neighborhood, where you'll have 15 minutes to wander Rua de Santa Maria, a historic street famous for its elaborately painted doors. Local Farmer's Market Time is made available to browse the Mercado dos Lavradores, a farmer's market popular with the locals. Lined with traditional Portuguese azulejo tiles, pass vendors selling tropical produce, exotic flowers, local cheeses, "bolo do caco" (type of bread cooked in a stone called "caco") and fresh fish. After you've gotten your fix of the market, your guided e-bike tour will resume, continuing on to additional sites in the city center. Rua 31 de Janeiro, Largo do Colégio, Jardim Municipal, Avenida Arriaga, Avenida do Infante, Estrada Monumental, Praça da Assicom Next, bike down Rua 31 de Janeiro, another iconic street in the city center, stopping at Largo do Colégio for a 5-10-minute exploration of this historic plaza. Continue on to Jardim Muncipal, a beautiful botanical garden located right in the city center. Bike down Avenida Arraga, passing by authentic Madeiran works of art such as the statue of João Gonçalves Zarco, one of the discoverers of the island. Breeze through other iconic streets such as Avenida do Infante and Estrada Monumental, winding along authentic Madeiran neighborhoods along the way. Make a 5-minute photo stop at Praça da Assicom, a unique, swinging monument. Jardins do Lido, Monumental Road, Parque de Santa Catarina Return to the center of Funchal via Estrada Monumental and stop at Jardins do Lido for a 15-minute comfort stop. In these gardens, you'll see native Madeiran flora such as the dragon tree, barbosano and the beech of the islands. Continue along Monumental road and make a 10-minute photo stop at Parque de Santa Catarina, a park offering stunning views of the bay. Lastly, enjoy a scenic biking route back to the pier, passing for a second time down Avenida do Mar. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and is only recommended for guests in good physical condition. Biking is for approximately 15 km. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilize a wheelchair. This family-friendly tour is suitable for children over the age of 10. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. On Sunday and Holydays, the market being closed, an alternative route will be taken. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity and is only recommended for guests in good physical condition. Biking is for approximately 15 km. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilize a wheelchair. This family-friendly tour is suitable for children over the age of 10. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. The tour sequence may vary. On Sunday and Holydays, the market being closed, an alternative route will be taken.

Funchal Foodie Walking tour
FNC-KExplore the culture, history and flavours of Madeira on-foot during this half-day Silversea Experience to Funchal. Funchal, City Centre, Cultural and Foodie Walking Tour Depart the pier for the short drive to Funchal's city centre. Upon arrival, meet your guide and begin your approximately 3.5-hour foodie walking tour through the streets of Funchal. Along the way, explore the culture and history of the city, roads less-travelled and popular local foodie favourites. Stops are made at various food-tasting locations that have been carefully chosen to highlight the best regional flavours that Madeira has to offer. Food and Beverage Tastings Today's food-lovers' excursion features a wide array of epicurean delights. Included are the best homemade local pastry in Funchal, famous Madeira honey cake, the best pork in wine and garlic sandwich in town, delicious local fish, or 'espada', succulent grilled tuna, grilled Portuguese sausage, or 'chorizo', home-baked bread, exotic fruit from the local farmer's market, Madeira wine, local beer, quality Portuguese wines, cherry brandy and 'poncha'. Wine Tasting at Blandy's Wine Lodge or Blandy's Madeira One of the highlights of your foodie walking tour is a tasting of the world famous and renowned Madeira Wine at The Blandy Wine Lodge. The wine lodge was once a 17th Century monastery, it now provides an ageing store for thousands of liters of the highest quality Madeira wines, namely Blandy's Leacock's, Cossart Gordon and Miles. At the conclusion of your foodie tour, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Funchal Foodie Walking tour CODE: FNC-K DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the culture, history and flavours of Madeira on-foot during this half-day Silversea Experience to Funchal. Funchal, City Centre, Cultural and Foodie Walking Tour Depart the pier for the short drive to Funchal's city centre. Upon arrival, meet your guide and begin your approximately 3.5-hour foodie walking tour through the streets of Funchal. Along the way, explore the culture and history of the city, roads less-travelled and popular local foodie favourites. Stops are made at various food-tasting locations that have been carefully chosen to highlight the best regional flavours that Madeira has to offer. Food and Beverage Tastings Today's food-lovers' excursion features a wide array of epicurean delights. Included are the best homemade local pastry in Funchal, famous Madeira honey cake, the best pork in wine and garlic sandwich in town, delicious local fish, or 'espada', succulent grilled tuna, grilled Portuguese sausage, or 'chorizo', home-baked bread, exotic fruit from the local farmer's market, Madeira wine, local beer, quality Portuguese wines, cherry brandy and 'poncha'. Wine Tasting at Blandy's Wine Lodge or Blandy's Madeira One of the highlights of your foodie walking tour is a tasting of the world famous and renowned Madeira Wine at The Blandy Wine Lodge. The wine lodge was once a 17th Century monastery, it now provides an ageing store for thousands of liters of the highest quality Madeira wines, namely Blandy's Leacock's, Cossart Gordon and Miles. At the conclusion of your foodie tour, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 3.5 hours and approximqtely 3.5 km, at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, sidewalks and curbs, with three steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and a flight of stairs to access toilets in one of the venues. This tour is not suitable for guests with food allergies, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 3.5 hours and approximqtely 3.5 km, at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, sidewalks and curbs, with three steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and a flight of stairs to access toilets in one of the venues. This tour is not suitable for guests with food allergies, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

Funchal Foodie Walking tour
FNC-KExplore the culture, history and flavours of Madeira on-foot during this half-day Silversea Experience to Funchal. Funchal, City Centre, Cultural and Foodie Walking Tour Depart the pier for the short drive to Funchal's city centre. Upon arrival, meet your guide and begin your approximately 3.5-hour foodie walking tour through the streets of Funchal. Along the way, explore the culture and history of the city, roads less-travelled and popular local foodie favourites. Stops are made at various food-tasting locations that have been carefully chosen to highlight the best regional flavours that Madeira has to offer. Food and Beverage Tastings Today's food-lovers' excursion features a wide array of epicurean delights. Included are the best homemade local pastry in Funchal, famous Madeira honey cake, the best pork in wine and garlic sandwich in town, delicious local fish, or 'espada', succulent grilled tuna, grilled Portuguese sausage, or 'chorizo', home-baked bread, exotic fruit from the local farmer's market, Madeira wine, local beer, quality Portuguese wines, cherry brandy and 'poncha'. Wine Tasting at Blandy's Wine Lodge or Blandy's Madeira One of the highlights of your foodie walking tour is a tasting of the world famous and renowned Madeira Wine at The Blandy Wine Lodge. The wine lodge was once a 17th Century monastery, it now provides an ageing store for thousands of liters of the highest quality Madeira wines, namely Blandy's Leacock's, Cossart Gordon and Miles. At the conclusion of your foodie tour, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. NEW EXCURSION Funchal Foodie Walking tour CODE: FNC-K DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore the culture, history and flavours of Madeira on-foot during this half-day Silversea Experience to Funchal. Funchal, City Centre, Cultural and Foodie Walking Tour Depart the pier for the short drive to Funchal's city centre. Upon arrival, meet your guide and begin your approximately 3.5-hour foodie walking tour through the streets of Funchal. Along the way, explore the culture and history of the city, roads less-travelled and popular local foodie favourites. Stops are made at various food-tasting locations that have been carefully chosen to highlight the best regional flavours that Madeira has to offer. Food and Beverage Tastings Today's food-lovers' excursion features a wide array of epicurean delights. Included are the best homemade local pastry in Funchal, famous Madeira honey cake, the best pork in wine and garlic sandwich in town, delicious local fish, or 'espada', succulent grilled tuna, grilled Portuguese sausage, or 'chorizo', home-baked bread, exotic fruit from the local farmer's market, Madeira wine, local beer, quality Portuguese wines, cherry brandy and 'poncha'. Wine Tasting at Blandy's Wine Lodge or Blandy's Madeira One of the highlights of your foodie walking tour is a tasting of the world famous and renowned Madeira Wine at The Blandy Wine Lodge. The wine lodge was once a 17th Century monastery, it now provides an ageing store for thousands of liters of the highest quality Madeira wines, namely Blandy's Leacock's, Cossart Gordon and Miles. At the conclusion of your foodie tour, re-board your coach and commence the short drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 3.5 hours and approximqtely 3.5 km, at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, sidewalks and curbs, with three steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and a flight of stairs to access toilets in one of the venues. This tour is not suitable for guests with food allergies, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 3.5 hours and approximqtely 3.5 km, at times over uneven and cobblestone surfaces, sidewalks and curbs, with three steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and a flight of stairs to access toilets in one of the venues. This tour is not suitable for guests with food allergies, guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Lightweight, comfortable clothing with flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Guests must be at least 18 years old to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. The tour sequence may vary. Space on this tour is extremely limited; we suggest you book well in advance to avoid disappointment.

Golf at Palheiro
FNC-GOnce described as one of the world's most beautiful places to play golf, Madeira is home to the Palheiro Golf Club Championship course. At nearly 500 metres (1640 feet) above sea level, this course offers stunning views over the Bay of Funchal across the ocean and due to the climate; golf can be played all year round. Palheiro Golf Depart the pier for the approximate 30-minutes drive to the golf course. Designed by renowned golf architect Cabell B. Robinson, this picturesque layout with year-round appeal takes full advantage of Madeira's hilly terrain, with abrupt ridges and deep valleys providing a compelling challenge for even the most seasoned golfer. Teeing off here is to walk through a verdant and tranquil 200-year-old country estate, and an abundance of fragrant, exotic flora lends the course a unique and singular quality. Melodic birdsong enriches the experience. Play calls for a fair degree of accuracy - the contoured fairways and strategically placed bunkers guarding fast, undulating greens mean there's little room for error. A halfway house, The Tea House, offers refreshments and a chance to pause and assess scorecards. Indeed, a round of golf at Palheiro engages all the senses and rewards those of all abilities with an enjoyable and memorable experience. The 6086 meters, par 72 course is set amongst magnificent trees, shrubs and formal gardens, and makes full use of the hills; ridges and deep valleys of the Quinta do Palheiro estate. Nearly two thirds of the course has been carved out of pine forest and botanical woodland established over the last 100 years. Palheiro Golf in Madeira has been ranked in the new Golf World´s TOP 200 European Courses list. Kindly note that any refreshment & lunch are at your own expense. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Golf at Palheiro CODE: FNC-G DURATION 7.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Once described as one of the world's most beautiful places to play golf, Madeira is home to the Palheiro Golf Club Championship course. At nearly 500 metres (1640 feet) above sea level, this course offers stunning views over the Bay of Funchal across the ocean and due to the climate; golf can be played all year round. Palheiro Golf Depart the pier for the approximate 30-minutes drive to the golf course. Designed by renowned golf architect Cabell B. Robinson, this picturesque layout with year-round appeal takes full advantage of Madeira's hilly terrain, with abrupt ridges and deep valleys providing a compelling challenge for even the most seasoned golfer. Teeing off here is to walk through a verdant and tranquil 200-year-old country estate, and an abundance of fragrant, exotic flora lends the course a unique and singular quality. Melodic birdsong enriches the experience. Play calls for a fair degree of accuracy - the contoured fairways and strategically placed bunkers guarding fast, undulating greens mean there's little room for error. A halfway house, The Tea House, offers refreshments and a chance to pause and assess scorecards. Indeed, a round of golf at Palheiro engages all the senses and rewards those of all abilities with an enjoyable and memorable experience. The 6086 meters, par 72 course is set amongst magnificent trees, shrubs and formal gardens, and makes full use of the hills; ridges and deep valleys of the Quinta do Palheiro estate. Nearly two thirds of the course has been carved out of pine forest and botanical woodland established over the last 100 years. Palheiro Golf in Madeira has been ranked in the new Golf World´s TOP 200 European Courses list. Kindly note that any refreshment & lunch are at your own expense. Please Note: This programme involves a moderate amount of activity and includes green fees, roundtrip transportation and a shared cart. Golf attire is mandatory; no jeans, tee-shirts or tank tops permitted. Golfers may wear hard of soft-spiked golf shoes. Golf must be booked the latest 72 hours prior to play and is subject to cancellation charges if cancelled within this time. A minimum participation of two golfers is required to operate this tour. Refreshments & Lunch are at guest's own expense. Please Note: This programme involves a moderate amount of activity and includes green fees, roundtrip transportation and a shared cart. Golf attire is mandatory; no jeans, tee-shirts or tank tops permitted. Golfers may wear hard of soft-spiked golf shoes. Golf must be booked the latest 72 hours prior to play and is subject to cancellation charges if cancelled within this time. A minimum participation of two golfers is required to operate this tour. Refreshments & Lunch are at guest's own expense.

Laurissilva By 4x4 – Unesco World Heritage
FNC-NVenture outside of the city on this 4x4 tour into the interior of the island, visiting Laurissilva of Madeira, a biodiverse nature reserve containing the largest surviving area of laurel forest, a unique type of vegetation only found in the Azores, Madeira and The Canary Islands. Here you have the possibility of seeing a wide array of ecological niches, including intricate food webs and co-habituation of endemic flora and fauna. Ribeira Brava Viewpoint After tendering ashore and a 200-meter walk, depart Funchal for an approximately 45-minute transfer to Ribeira Brava for a 15-minute photo stop. The viewpoint overlooks the town of Ribeira Brava and offers a panoramic bird's eye view of the breathtaking coastline. Panoramic drive from Serra d'Agua up to Encumeada Viewpoint Re-board your 4x4 Land Rover for a panoramic drive into the mountains. You'll begin in the valley of Serra d'Agua, ascending 1007 meters above sea level for a beautiful view of the North and South coasts and the valleys of Ribeira Brava and São Vicente. A photo stop will be made at the Encumeada viewpoint. 4x4 Ride through Laurissilva On your 4x4 land rover, traverse the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Laurissilva, for an exhilarating ride. From an open roof off-roading vehicle, you'll have optimal views of the largest forest of Laurissilva trees in existence. The forest is mainly comprised of evergreen trees and bushes, with flat, dark green leaves. Zoom past ancient trees, waterfalls and cliffs while keeping an eye out for wildlife. Quinta Barbusano Vineyard, Snack and Wine Lastly, reach the fabulous Northern vineyards of Madeira and visit Quinta do Barbusano. Verdelho is the most prominent grape variety of the vineyard, producing high-quality white wines -- although the reds have been increasingly in demand. Taste their local rosé, red and white table wines along with a snack. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your 4x4 Land Rover for an approximately 1-hour transfer back to the ship. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. NEW EXCURSION Laurissilva By 4x4 – Unesco World Heritage CODE: FNC-N DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Venture outside of the city on this 4x4 tour into the interior of the island, visiting Laurissilva of Madeira, a biodiverse nature reserve containing the largest surviving area of laurel forest, a unique type of vegetation only found in the Azores, Madeira and The Canary Islands. Here you have the possibility of seeing a wide array of ecological niches, including intricate food webs and co-habituation of endemic flora and fauna. Ribeira Brava Viewpoint After tendering ashore and a 200-meter walk, depart Funchal for an approximately 45-minute transfer to Ribeira Brava for a 15-minute photo stop. The viewpoint overlooks the town of Ribeira Brava and offers a panoramic bird's eye view of the breathtaking coastline. Panoramic drive from Serra d'Agua up to Encumeada Viewpoint Re-board your 4x4 Land Rover for a panoramic drive into the mountains. You'll begin in the valley of Serra d'Agua, ascending 1007 meters above sea level for a beautiful view of the North and South coasts and the valleys of Ribeira Brava and São Vicente. A photo stop will be made at the Encumeada viewpoint. 4x4 Ride through Laurissilva On your 4x4 land rover, traverse the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Laurissilva, for an exhilarating ride. From an open roof off-roading vehicle, you'll have optimal views of the largest forest of Laurissilva trees in existence. The forest is mainly comprised of evergreen trees and bushes, with flat, dark green leaves. Zoom past ancient trees, waterfalls and cliffs while keeping an eye out for wildlife. Quinta Barbusano Vineyard, Snack and Wine Lastly, reach the fabulous Northern vineyards of Madeira and visit Quinta do Barbusano. Verdelho is the most prominent grape variety of the vineyard, producing high-quality white wines -- although the reds have been increasingly in demand. Taste their local rosé, red and white table wines along with a snack. At the conclusion of your visit, re-board your 4x4 Land Rover for an approximately 1-hour transfer back to the ship. Please note: This tour includes off-roading, riding over bumpy and uneven natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the Land Rover. The ride may be rough at times, and guests will experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to motion sickness or fear of heights, pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilize a wheelchair. This family-friendly tour is suitable for children ages 8 and up. A warm cardigan or jacket is recommended for Madeira's micro-climate in the mountainous interior. Guests are advised to wear flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection. Guests may be seated in central seat not next to a window. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages. Please note: This tour includes off-roading, riding over bumpy and uneven natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the Land Rover. The ride may be rough at times, and guests will experience bumpy, jerking motions. This tour is not suitable for guests prone to motion sickness or fear of heights, pregnant guests, guests with neck/back problems, guests with heart/respiratory conditions, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilize a wheelchair. This family-friendly tour is suitable for children ages 8 and up. A warm cardigan or jacket is recommended for Madeira's micro-climate in the mountainous interior. Guests are advised to wear flat, closed-toe walking shoes, and bring sun protection. Guests may be seated in central seat not next to a window. Guests must be at least 18 years old to be served alcoholic beverages.

Madeira & Wine Tasting
FNC-HThe island of Madeira is noted for its natural beauty and exotic vegetation abounds in a carpet of green. The terrain is rugged with imposing valleys and some of the highest sea-cliffs in the world while the climate is temperate and the winters are mild, perfect for growing grapes. Madeiran wine is a trademark of Portugal, and its value is almost equal to gold. The wine has a long history, dating back to the discovery of the New World. This tour will help you discover the Madeiran wine tradition in Funchal. Cabo Girão Depart the pier area and drive west from Funchal to Cabo Girão, the second highest sea cliff in the world, and the highest in Europe. It rises sheer from the sea, so that the viewpoint offers breathtaking views along the coast, over Funchal, and out over the distant horizon. The road then heads down towards the coast passing by the vineyards of Estreito de Câmara Lobos, one of the most important winegrowing areas of the island. The steep valleys offer good examples of the terraced cultivation seen throughout Madeira. Câmara de Lobos Reaching the village of Câmara de Lobos "The Sea Wolves' Lair", a picturesque fishing village, once painted by Sir Winston Churchill. The village was given its name by the explorers João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira because of the shape of its bay and the many sea lions ("lobos") living there at the time. Have the opportunity to view this fishing village from a viewpoint. Blandy Wine Lodge On return to Funchal, the tour stops at The Blandy Wine Lodge and here you will have the chance to sample four of the world famous Madeira wines for centuries. Acquired in 1840 by Charles Ridpath Blandy, the Blandy's Wine Lodge has always been and is still an integral part of the production of Blandy's Madeira Wine. Blandy's Madeira celebrated its bicentennial in 2011. Blandy Wine Lodge gives you a privileged perspective on 200 years of Madeira Wine. Located in the centre of Funchal, Blandy's Wine Lodge allows visitors to Madeira an opportunity to experience first-hand wine in the making. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Madeira & Wine Tasting CODE: FNC-H DURATION 3.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. The island of Madeira is noted for its natural beauty and exotic vegetation abounds in a carpet of green. The terrain is rugged with imposing valleys and some of the highest sea-cliffs in the world while the climate is temperate and the winters are mild, perfect for growing grapes. Madeiran wine is a trademark of Portugal, and its value is almost equal to gold. The wine has a long history, dating back to the discovery of the New World. This tour will help you discover the Madeiran wine tradition in Funchal. Cabo Girão Depart the pier area and drive west from Funchal to Cabo Girão, the second highest sea cliff in the world, and the highest in Europe. It rises sheer from the sea, so that the viewpoint offers breathtaking views along the coast, over Funchal, and out over the distant horizon. The road then heads down towards the coast passing by the vineyards of Estreito de Câmara Lobos, one of the most important winegrowing areas of the island. The steep valleys offer good examples of the terraced cultivation seen throughout Madeira. Câmara de Lobos Reaching the village of Câmara de Lobos "The Sea Wolves' Lair", a picturesque fishing village, once painted by Sir Winston Churchill. The village was given its name by the explorers João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira because of the shape of its bay and the many sea lions ("lobos") living there at the time. Have the opportunity to view this fishing village from a viewpoint. Blandy Wine Lodge On return to Funchal, the tour stops at The Blandy Wine Lodge and here you will have the chance to sample four of the world famous Madeira wines for centuries. Acquired in 1840 by Charles Ridpath Blandy, the Blandy's Wine Lodge has always been and is still an integral part of the production of Blandy's Madeira Wine. Blandy's Madeira celebrated its bicentennial in 2011. Blandy Wine Lodge gives you a privileged perspective on 200 years of Madeira Wine. Located in the centre of Funchal, Blandy's Wine Lodge allows visitors to Madeira an opportunity to experience first-hand wine in the making. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking over uneven ground and cobblestones, and a short 5 minute walk from the bus to the Wine Lodge. Approximate total distance walked is 1km (.62 miles). This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Visibility from all scenic outlooks is weather dependent and views cannot be guaranteed. Tour itinerary order may be reversed. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking over uneven ground and cobblestones, and a short 5 minute walk from the bus to the Wine Lodge. Approximate total distance walked is 1km (.62 miles). This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Visibility from all scenic outlooks is weather dependent and views cannot be guaranteed. Tour itinerary order may be reversed.

Madeira & Wine Tasting
FNC-HThe island of Madeira is noted for its natural beauty and exotic vegetation abounds in a carpet of green. The terrain is rugged with imposing valleys and some of the highest sea-cliffs in the world while the climate is temperate and the winters are mild, perfect for growing grapes. Madeiran wine is a trademark of Portugal, and its value is almost equal to gold. The wine has a long history, dating back to the discovery of the New World. This tour will help you discover the Madeiran wine tradition in Funchal. Cabo Girão Depart the pier area and drive west from Funchal to Cabo Girão, the second highest sea cliff in the world, and the highest in Europe. It rises sheer from the sea, so that the viewpoint offers breathtaking views along the coast, over Funchal, and out over the distant horizon. The road then heads down towards the coast passing by the vineyards of Estreito de Câmara Lobos, one of the most important winegrowing areas of the island. The steep valleys offer good examples of the terraced cultivation seen throughout Madeira. Câmara de Lobos Reaching the village of Câmara de Lobos "The Sea Wolves' Lair", a picturesque fishing village, once painted by Sir Winston Churchill. The village was given its name by the explorers João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira because of the shape of its bay and the many sea lions ("lobos") living there at the time. Have the opportunity to view this fishing village from a viewpoint. Blandy Wine Lodge On return to Funchal, the tour stops at The Blandy Wine Lodge and here you will have the chance to sample four of the world famous Madeira wines for centuries. Acquired in 1840 by Charles Ridpath Blandy, the Blandy's Wine Lodge has always been and is still an integral part of the production of Blandy's Madeira Wine. Blandy's Madeira celebrated its bicentennial in 2011. Blandy Wine Lodge gives you a privileged perspective on 200 years of Madeira Wine. Located in the centre of Funchal, Blandy's Wine Lodge allows visitors to Madeira an opportunity to experience first-hand wine in the making. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Madeira & Wine Tasting CODE: FNC-H DURATION 3.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. The island of Madeira is noted for its natural beauty and exotic vegetation abounds in a carpet of green. The terrain is rugged with imposing valleys and some of the highest sea-cliffs in the world while the climate is temperate and the winters are mild, perfect for growing grapes. Madeiran wine is a trademark of Portugal, and its value is almost equal to gold. The wine has a long history, dating back to the discovery of the New World. This tour will help you discover the Madeiran wine tradition in Funchal. Cabo Girão Depart the pier area and drive west from Funchal to Cabo Girão, the second highest sea cliff in the world, and the highest in Europe. It rises sheer from the sea, so that the viewpoint offers breathtaking views along the coast, over Funchal, and out over the distant horizon. The road then heads down towards the coast passing by the vineyards of Estreito de Câmara Lobos, one of the most important winegrowing areas of the island. The steep valleys offer good examples of the terraced cultivation seen throughout Madeira. Câmara de Lobos Reaching the village of Câmara de Lobos "The Sea Wolves' Lair", a picturesque fishing village, once painted by Sir Winston Churchill. The village was given its name by the explorers João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira because of the shape of its bay and the many sea lions ("lobos") living there at the time. Have the opportunity to view this fishing village from a viewpoint. Blandy Wine Lodge On return to Funchal, the tour stops at The Blandy Wine Lodge and here you will have the chance to sample four of the world famous Madeira wines for centuries. Acquired in 1840 by Charles Ridpath Blandy, the Blandy's Wine Lodge has always been and is still an integral part of the production of Blandy's Madeira Wine. Blandy's Madeira celebrated its bicentennial in 2011. Blandy Wine Lodge gives you a privileged perspective on 200 years of Madeira Wine. Located in the centre of Funchal, Blandy's Wine Lodge allows visitors to Madeira an opportunity to experience first-hand wine in the making. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking over uneven ground and cobblestones, and a short 5 minute walk from the bus to the Wine Lodge. Approximate total distance walked is 1km (.62 miles). This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Visibility from all scenic outlooks is weather dependent and views cannot be guaranteed. Tour itinerary order may be reversed. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking over uneven ground and cobblestones, and a short 5 minute walk from the bus to the Wine Lodge. Approximate total distance walked is 1km (.62 miles). This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Visibility from all scenic outlooks is weather dependent and views cannot be guaranteed. Tour itinerary order may be reversed.

Monte & Botanical Gardens
FNC-BThe village of Monte sits above Funchal at a height of 550 metres (1,804 feet). The cool mountain air and dramatic views made it a healthy retreat for the islands wealthy in the mid-19th century. The Monte Cable Car connects the historic centre of Funchal and Monte. Visit the village of Monte, known for its twin towered church of Our Lady of Monte and the Botanical Gardens with more than 2000 plants. Depart the pier for the approximate 30-minute drive to Monte Village. Monte On arrival to the village of Monte enjoy some time to explore this small village perched up in the hills overlooking Funchal, approximately 3.7 miles (6 km) away from the centre of the capital, and formerly a health resort for Europe's high society. Cable Car Ride Next, experience an unforgettable voyage by cable car with Nature at your feet. This unforgettable voyage to the Botanical Gardens will take about 8 minutes and offers its visitors a new panoramic route with privileged sights of not only the Funchal bay but also over the River of João Gomes, a place of rare and exotic beauty made up by an important nucleus of Laurissilva forest. The Laurissilva of Madeira is an outstanding relic of a previously widespread laurel forest type. It is the largest surviving area of laurel forest and is believed to be 90% primary forest. It contains a unique array of plants and animals, including many endemic species such as the Madeiran long-toed pigeon. Botanical Gardens At the end of the cable car ride the tour continues at the Botanical Gardens located 1.8 miles (3 km) from the centre of Funchal at Quinta do Bom Sucesso - a private Quinta belonging to the Reid family - where the climatic conditions are much in favour of exuberant vegetation. The Botanical Garden boasts harmonious forms, contrasting colours and more than 2000 plants. Throughout the gardens you can find the plants labeled with their scientific names, common name and origin. Re-board your coach for the drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Monte & Botanical Gardens CODE: FNC-B DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. The village of Monte sits above Funchal at a height of 550 metres (1,804 feet). The cool mountain air and dramatic views made it a healthy retreat for the islands wealthy in the mid-19th century. The Monte Cable Car connects the historic centre of Funchal and Monte. Visit the village of Monte, known for its twin towered church of Our Lady of Monte and the Botanical Gardens with more than 2000 plants. Depart the pier for the approximate 30-minute drive to Monte Village. Monte On arrival to the village of Monte enjoy some time to explore this small village perched up in the hills overlooking Funchal, approximately 3.7 miles (6 km) away from the centre of the capital, and formerly a health resort for Europe's high society. Cable Car Ride Next, experience an unforgettable voyage by cable car with Nature at your feet. This unforgettable voyage to the Botanical Gardens will take about 8 minutes and offers its visitors a new panoramic route with privileged sights of not only the Funchal bay but also over the River of João Gomes, a place of rare and exotic beauty made up by an important nucleus of Laurissilva forest. The Laurissilva of Madeira is an outstanding relic of a previously widespread laurel forest type. It is the largest surviving area of laurel forest and is believed to be 90% primary forest. It contains a unique array of plants and animals, including many endemic species such as the Madeiran long-toed pigeon. Botanical Gardens At the end of the cable car ride the tour continues at the Botanical Gardens located 1.8 miles (3 km) from the centre of Funchal at Quinta do Bom Sucesso - a private Quinta belonging to the Reid family - where the climatic conditions are much in favour of exuberant vegetation. The Botanical Garden boasts harmonious forms, contrasting colours and more than 2000 plants. Throughout the gardens you can find the plants labeled with their scientific names, common name and origin. Re-board your coach for the drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.5km (1 mile) and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. There are approximately 80-100 steps that will be encountered as well. Comfortable walking shoes and warm cardigan or jacket are recommended as Madeira has a micro-climate. Credit cards are not accepted in the souvenir shops, guests must bring Euros. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.5km (1 mile) and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. There are approximately 80-100 steps that will be encountered as well. Comfortable walking shoes and warm cardigan or jacket are recommended as Madeira has a micro-climate. Credit cards are not accepted in the souvenir shops, guests must bring Euros.

Monte & Botanical Gardens
FNC-BThe village of Monte sits above Funchal at a height of 550 metres (1,804 feet). The cool mountain air and dramatic views made it a healthy retreat for the islands wealthy in the mid-19th century. The Monte Cable Car connects the historic centre of Funchal and Monte. Visit the village of Monte, known for its twin towered church of Our Lady of Monte and the Botanical Gardens with more than 2000 plants. Depart the pier for the approximate 30-minute drive to Monte Village. Monte On arrival to the village of Monte enjoy some time to explore this small village perched up in the hills overlooking Funchal, approximately 3.7 miles (6 km) away from the centre of the capital, and formerly a health resort for Europe's high society. Cable Car Ride Next, experience an unforgettable voyage by cable car with Nature at your feet. This unforgettable voyage to the Botanical Gardens will take about 8 minutes and offers its visitors a new panoramic route with privileged sights of not only the Funchal bay but also over the River of João Gomes, a place of rare and exotic beauty made up by an important nucleus of Laurissilva forest. The Laurissilva of Madeira is an outstanding relic of a previously widespread laurel forest type. It is the largest surviving area of laurel forest and is believed to be 90% primary forest. It contains a unique array of plants and animals, including many endemic species such as the Madeiran long-toed pigeon. Botanical Gardens At the end of the cable car ride the tour continues at the Botanical Gardens located 1.8 miles (3 km) from the centre of Funchal at Quinta do Bom Sucesso - a private Quinta belonging to the Reid family - where the climatic conditions are much in favour of exuberant vegetation. The Botanical Garden boasts harmonious forms, contrasting colours and more than 2000 plants. Throughout the gardens you can find the plants labeled with their scientific names, common name and origin. Re-board your coach for the drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Monte & Botanical Gardens CODE: FNC-B DURATION 3.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. The village of Monte sits above Funchal at a height of 550 metres (1,804 feet). The cool mountain air and dramatic views made it a healthy retreat for the islands wealthy in the mid-19th century. The Monte Cable Car connects the historic centre of Funchal and Monte. Visit the village of Monte, known for its twin towered church of Our Lady of Monte and the Botanical Gardens with more than 2000 plants. Depart the pier for the approximate 30-minute drive to Monte Village. Monte On arrival to the village of Monte enjoy some time to explore this small village perched up in the hills overlooking Funchal, approximately 3.7 miles (6 km) away from the centre of the capital, and formerly a health resort for Europe's high society. Cable Car Ride Next, experience an unforgettable voyage by cable car with Nature at your feet. This unforgettable voyage to the Botanical Gardens will take about 8 minutes and offers its visitors a new panoramic route with privileged sights of not only the Funchal bay but also over the River of João Gomes, a place of rare and exotic beauty made up by an important nucleus of Laurissilva forest. The Laurissilva of Madeira is an outstanding relic of a previously widespread laurel forest type. It is the largest surviving area of laurel forest and is believed to be 90% primary forest. It contains a unique array of plants and animals, including many endemic species such as the Madeiran long-toed pigeon. Botanical Gardens At the end of the cable car ride the tour continues at the Botanical Gardens located 1.8 miles (3 km) from the centre of Funchal at Quinta do Bom Sucesso - a private Quinta belonging to the Reid family - where the climatic conditions are much in favour of exuberant vegetation. The Botanical Garden boasts harmonious forms, contrasting colours and more than 2000 plants. Throughout the gardens you can find the plants labeled with their scientific names, common name and origin. Re-board your coach for the drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.5km (1 mile) and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. There are approximately 80-100 steps that will be encountered as well. Comfortable walking shoes and warm cardigan or jacket are recommended as Madeira has a micro-climate. Credit cards are not accepted in the souvenir shops, guests must bring Euros. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking for approximately 1.5km (1 mile) and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. There are approximately 80-100 steps that will be encountered as well. Comfortable walking shoes and warm cardigan or jacket are recommended as Madeira has a micro-climate. Credit cards are not accepted in the souvenir shops, guests must bring Euros.

Panoramic Madeira
FNC-FExperience some of the most spectacular scenery for which Madeira is renowned. Right in the middle of the Atlantic, the island of Madeira is a haven of natural beauty. The exotic colours of the flowers stand out from the blue sea and the emerald green vegetation; this is an archipelago where two thirds are a protected area and where the largest Laurisilva forest in the world is located. Ponta do Garajau Depart the pier for the 30-minute drive to Ponta do Garajau which is famous for the statue of Christ the Redeemer that stands looking out at the sea with outstretched arms, as well as its views over Funchal and the Natural Park of Garajau. Machico Continue along the Southern coast past the village of Machico, hidden in the bay and stretching out over the hillsides. Legend has it that the first two settlers to Madeira landed at Machico: Robert Machim (hence the name of the town) and Ana D'Arafet. Once a small fishing village, Machico is now a holiday resort. Next, the road continues to the north of the island and a stop at Portela Pass (2,197 ft. / 670m), where the views over the mountains and down to the sea are magnificent on all sides. Ribeiro Frio The route turns inland past Faial to Ribeiro Frio, where a short stop is made to visit the carefully cultivated grounds of the trout hatchery. From here, the road climbs steeply through woodlands and lush green vegetation, passing through Poiso Pass (4,308 ft. / 1413m), from where the summits of the island's highest peaks Pico Ruivo (6,104 ft. / 1862m), and Pico do Arieiro (5,937 ft. / 1818m) should be visible at a distance. Once over the pass, the road descends rapidly to Terreiro da Luta. At approximately 2670 feet (886m), this was once the terminus of the old funicular railway, long since dismantled, by which visitors traveled from town to the mountain scenery. The nearby Peace Monument is a large column of rough basalt erected in 1925 and surmounted by a statue of the Virgin and Child. The tour concludes back at the pier, passing by the village of Monte. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Panoramic Madeira CODE: FNC-F DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience some of the most spectacular scenery for which Madeira is renowned. Right in the middle of the Atlantic, the island of Madeira is a haven of natural beauty. The exotic colours of the flowers stand out from the blue sea and the emerald green vegetation; this is an archipelago where two thirds are a protected area and where the largest Laurisilva forest in the world is located. Ponta do Garajau Depart the pier for the 30-minute drive to Ponta do Garajau which is famous for the statue of Christ the Redeemer that stands looking out at the sea with outstretched arms, as well as its views over Funchal and the Natural Park of Garajau. Machico Continue along the Southern coast past the village of Machico, hidden in the bay and stretching out over the hillsides. Legend has it that the first two settlers to Madeira landed at Machico: Robert Machim (hence the name of the town) and Ana D'Arafet. Once a small fishing village, Machico is now a holiday resort. Next, the road continues to the north of the island and a stop at Portela Pass (2,197 ft. / 670m), where the views over the mountains and down to the sea are magnificent on all sides. Ribeiro Frio The route turns inland past Faial to Ribeiro Frio, where a short stop is made to visit the carefully cultivated grounds of the trout hatchery. From here, the road climbs steeply through woodlands and lush green vegetation, passing through Poiso Pass (4,308 ft. / 1413m), from where the summits of the island's highest peaks Pico Ruivo (6,104 ft. / 1862m), and Pico do Arieiro (5,937 ft. / 1818m) should be visible at a distance. Once over the pass, the road descends rapidly to Terreiro da Luta. At approximately 2670 feet (886m), this was once the terminus of the old funicular railway, long since dismantled, by which visitors traveled from town to the mountain scenery. The nearby Peace Monument is a large column of rough basalt erected in 1925 and surmounted by a statue of the Virgin and Child. The tour concludes back at the pier, passing by the village of Monte. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, approximately 1.5km (1 mile) and 35 steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with a fear of heights and guests who suffer from vertigo. Comfortable walking shoes and warm cardigan or jacket are recommended as Madeira has a micro-climate. Credit cards are not accepted in the souvenir shops, guests must bring cash. Visibility from all scenic viewpoints is weather dependent and therfeore cannot be guaranteed. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, approximately 1.5km (1 mile) and 35 steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with a fear of heights and guests who suffer from vertigo. Comfortable walking shoes and warm cardigan or jacket are recommended as Madeira has a micro-climate. Credit cards are not accepted in the souvenir shops, guests must bring cash. Visibility from all scenic viewpoints is weather dependent and therfeore cannot be guaranteed.

Panoramic Madeira
FNC-FExperience some of the most spectacular scenery for which Madeira is renowned. Right in the middle of the Atlantic, the island of Madeira is a haven of natural beauty. The exotic colours of the flowers stand out from the blue sea and the emerald green vegetation; this is an archipelago where two thirds are a protected area and where the largest Laurisilva forest in the world is located. Ponta do Garajau Depart the pier for the 30-minute drive to Ponta do Garajau which is famous for the statue of Christ the Redeemer that stands looking out at the sea with outstretched arms, as well as its views over Funchal and the Natural Park of Garajau. Machico Continue along the Southern coast past the village of Machico, hidden in the bay and stretching out over the hillsides. Legend has it that the first two settlers to Madeira landed at Machico: Robert Machim (hence the name of the town) and Ana D'Arafet. Once a small fishing village, Machico is now a holiday resort. Next, the road continues to the north of the island and a stop at Portela Pass (2,197 ft. / 670m), where the views over the mountains and down to the sea are magnificent on all sides. Ribeiro Frio The route turns inland past Faial to Ribeiro Frio, where a short stop is made to visit the carefully cultivated grounds of the trout hatchery. From here, the road climbs steeply through woodlands and lush green vegetation, passing through Poiso Pass (4,308 ft. / 1413m), from where the summits of the island's highest peaks Pico Ruivo (6,104 ft. / 1862m), and Pico do Arieiro (5,937 ft. / 1818m) should be visible at a distance. Once over the pass, the road descends rapidly to Terreiro da Luta. At approximately 2670 feet (886m), this was once the terminus of the old funicular railway, long since dismantled, by which visitors traveled from town to the mountain scenery. The nearby Peace Monument is a large column of rough basalt erected in 1925 and surmounted by a statue of the Virgin and Child. The tour concludes back at the pier, passing by the village of Monte. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Panoramic Madeira CODE: FNC-F DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Experience some of the most spectacular scenery for which Madeira is renowned. Right in the middle of the Atlantic, the island of Madeira is a haven of natural beauty. The exotic colours of the flowers stand out from the blue sea and the emerald green vegetation; this is an archipelago where two thirds are a protected area and where the largest Laurisilva forest in the world is located. Ponta do Garajau Depart the pier for the 30-minute drive to Ponta do Garajau which is famous for the statue of Christ the Redeemer that stands looking out at the sea with outstretched arms, as well as its views over Funchal and the Natural Park of Garajau. Machico Continue along the Southern coast past the village of Machico, hidden in the bay and stretching out over the hillsides. Legend has it that the first two settlers to Madeira landed at Machico: Robert Machim (hence the name of the town) and Ana D'Arafet. Once a small fishing village, Machico is now a holiday resort. Next, the road continues to the north of the island and a stop at Portela Pass (2,197 ft. / 670m), where the views over the mountains and down to the sea are magnificent on all sides. Ribeiro Frio The route turns inland past Faial to Ribeiro Frio, where a short stop is made to visit the carefully cultivated grounds of the trout hatchery. From here, the road climbs steeply through woodlands and lush green vegetation, passing through Poiso Pass (4,308 ft. / 1413m), from where the summits of the island's highest peaks Pico Ruivo (6,104 ft. / 1862m), and Pico do Arieiro (5,937 ft. / 1818m) should be visible at a distance. Once over the pass, the road descends rapidly to Terreiro da Luta. At approximately 2670 feet (886m), this was once the terminus of the old funicular railway, long since dismantled, by which visitors traveled from town to the mountain scenery. The nearby Peace Monument is a large column of rough basalt erected in 1925 and surmounted by a statue of the Virgin and Child. The tour concludes back at the pier, passing by the village of Monte. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, approximately 1.5km (1 mile) and 35 steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with a fear of heights and guests who suffer from vertigo. Comfortable walking shoes and warm cardigan or jacket are recommended as Madeira has a micro-climate. Credit cards are not accepted in the souvenir shops, guests must bring cash. Visibility from all scenic viewpoints is weather dependent and therfeore cannot be guaranteed. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, approximately 1.5km (1 mile) and 35 steps. This tour is not suitable for guests who utilize a wheelchair, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with a fear of heights and guests who suffer from vertigo. Comfortable walking shoes and warm cardigan or jacket are recommended as Madeira has a micro-climate. Credit cards are not accepted in the souvenir shops, guests must bring cash. Visibility from all scenic viewpoints is weather dependent and therfeore cannot be guaranteed.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full Day)
FNC-WExplore Funchal at your leisure during your full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Full Day) CODE: FNC-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Funchal at your leisure during your full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half Day)
FNC-VExplore Funchal at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half Day) CODE: FNC-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Funchal at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half Day)
FNC-VExplore Funchal at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Car & Guide (Half Day) CODE: FNC-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Funchal at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full Day)
FNC-YExplore Funchal at your leisure during your full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full Day) CODE: FNC-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Funchal at your leisure during your full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half Day)
FNC-XExplore Funchal at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half Day) CODE: FNC-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Funchal at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half Day)
FNC-XExplore Funchal at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Half Day) CODE: FNC-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Funchal at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking driver/guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Driver/Guides are able to assist with itinerary planning and provide some commentary. Guests who desire detailed commentary should reserve the services of a guide to accompany them. This may be requested on board the ship. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Driver/Guides are English-speaking. Guides to converse in other languages may be available upon request; additional charges may apply. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.
Gibraltar, Gibraltar

A Stroll Through Gibraltar
GIB-BDiscover Gibraltar and its history and charm on this leisurely and easy walking tour. Evidence of Neanderthal habitation in Gibraltar between 28,000 and 24,000 BC has been discovered at Gorham's Cave, making Gibraltar the last known holdout of the Neanderthals. Within recorded history, the first inhabitants were the Phoenicians, around 950 BC. Subsequently, Gibraltar became known as one of the Pillars of Hercules, after the Greek legend of the creation of the Strait of Gibraltar by Heracles. Walking Tour Transfer by bus from the pier to the Casements to begin your walk. This walking tour of the city centre offers the opportunity of traveling back in time, to discover Gibraltar's history during the Moorish, Spanish and British periods, learning the development of its people and culture. The guide will explain at different stops how Gibraltar evolved to present day. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. A Stroll Through Gibraltar CODE: GIB-B DURATION 1.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover Gibraltar and its history and charm on this leisurely and easy walking tour. Evidence of Neanderthal habitation in Gibraltar between 28,000 and 24,000 BC has been discovered at Gorham's Cave, making Gibraltar the last known holdout of the Neanderthals. Within recorded history, the first inhabitants were the Phoenicians, around 950 BC. Subsequently, Gibraltar became known as one of the Pillars of Hercules, after the Greek legend of the creation of the Strait of Gibraltar by Heracles. Walking Tour Transfer by bus from the pier to the Casements to begin your walk. This walking tour of the city centre offers the opportunity of traveling back in time, to discover Gibraltar's history during the Moorish, Spanish and British periods, learning the development of its people and culture. The guide will explain at different stops how Gibraltar evolved to present day. Please note: This tour involves moderate to extensive walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes. Total walking distance on this tour is approximately one kilometre (.62 miles) and you will walk for approximately 1.5 hours. If encountered, do not attempt to pet or feed the monkeys that inhabit the island. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call. Please note: This tour involves moderate to extensive walking and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who utilise a wheelchair. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes. Total walking distance on this tour is approximately one kilometre (.62 miles) and you will walk for approximately 1.5 hours. If encountered, do not attempt to pet or feed the monkeys that inhabit the island. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call.

Castle, Caves & Wine Pairing
GIB-HFrom the pier you will board your motorcoach and drive through the bustling town towards the 'Upper Rock Nature Reserve'. Upper Rock Nature Reserve, Viewpoints Here you can stand on top of the Rock, and you feel as if you were on top of the world. Europe is at your feet. Africa fills one horizon, while the gates to the Mediterranean and the Atlantic are on either side. The journey to the top of the Rock rewards you with a truly breath-taking view. From a height of 1400 feet (426m) you will see the African coastline, where the waters of the Atlantic meet the Mediterranean, Spain's Costa del Sol and a panoramic view of the city far below, the quays, marinas and bays. St Michaels Cave The tour then proceeds to St. Michael's Cave where one can appreciate a mass of strangely shaped stalagmites and stalactites. The strains of classical music drift through this enormous Gothic style cavern. Moorish Castle Upon exiting the cave, you will then board your motorcoach and drive towards Moorish Castle. The fortifications on and around the site of the Moorish Castle were first built in 1160, or earlier. These were, however, destroyed when the Spanish re-conquered Gibraltar from 1309-1333. The Tower of Homage, its main feature, dominates the hillside and the landward approach to Gibraltar. A rebuilt tower dates primarily from about 1333 AD. Gorham's Cave Viewing Platform You will then board your motorcoach and travel to Gorham's Cave viewing platform. The platform has a series of interpretation panels which tell not just the story of the UNESCO World Heritage Site but of the area as a whole. At this wonderfully scenic lookout one sees the unique views of the entire World Heritage Site which extends to the highest point of the Rock at O'Hara's Battery, 426m, 1400 feet above sea level, including Mediterranean Steps. Wine Pairing By this point, one must feel the need for a refreshment and maybe even a nibble or two. The motorcoach will now take you directly to our featured Venue. Here our guests will have the opportunity to try local wines and food that will, for the second time on this tour take you on a journey through the different cultures that have occupied the 'Rock'. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Castle, Caves & Wine Pairing CODE: GIB-H DURATION 4.25 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. From the pier you will board your motorcoach and drive through the bustling town towards the 'Upper Rock Nature Reserve'. Upper Rock Nature Reserve, Viewpoints Here you can stand on top of the Rock, and you feel as if you were on top of the world. Europe is at your feet. Africa fills one horizon, while the gates to the Mediterranean and the Atlantic are on either side. The journey to the top of the Rock rewards you with a truly breath-taking view. From a height of 1400 feet (426m) you will see the African coastline, where the waters of the Atlantic meet the Mediterranean, Spain's Costa del Sol and a panoramic view of the city far below, the quays, marinas and bays. St Michaels Cave The tour then proceeds to St. Michael's Cave where one can appreciate a mass of strangely shaped stalagmites and stalactites. The strains of classical music drift through this enormous Gothic style cavern. Moorish Castle Upon exiting the cave, you will then board your motorcoach and drive towards Moorish Castle. The fortifications on and around the site of the Moorish Castle were first built in 1160, or earlier. These were, however, destroyed when the Spanish re-conquered Gibraltar from 1309-1333. The Tower of Homage, its main feature, dominates the hillside and the landward approach to Gibraltar. A rebuilt tower dates primarily from about 1333 AD. Gorham's Cave Viewing Platform You will then board your motorcoach and travel to Gorham's Cave viewing platform. The platform has a series of interpretation panels which tell not just the story of the UNESCO World Heritage Site but of the area as a whole. At this wonderfully scenic lookout one sees the unique views of the entire World Heritage Site which extends to the highest point of the Rock at O'Hara's Battery, 426m, 1400 feet above sea level, including Mediterranean Steps. Wine Pairing By this point, one must feel the need for a refreshment and maybe even a nibble or two. The motorcoach will now take you directly to our featured Venue. Here our guests will have the opportunity to try local wines and food that will, for the second time on this tour take you on a journey through the different cultures that have occupied the 'Rock'. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking of approximately 1.5 km avoer sometimes unpaved , natural surfaces with varied inclines and with several steps to negotiate. therefore this tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those on a Wheelchair. There is no storage for wheelchairs on buses. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and closed toe walking shoes. The tour sequence may vary. The driver will act as guide. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call. Please note: This tour requires an extensive amount of walking of approximately 1.5 km avoer sometimes unpaved , natural surfaces with varied inclines and with several steps to negotiate. therefore this tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility or those on a Wheelchair. There is no storage for wheelchairs on buses. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and closed toe walking shoes. The tour sequence may vary. The driver will act as guide. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call.

Gibraltar by E-Bike
GIB-GExperience the best of Gibraltar in an invigorating and eco-friendly new way during this panoramic, half-day e-bike tour. Gibraltar, Guided Electric-Assisted Bicycle (e-Bike) Tour, Ocean Village Meet your guide at the pier for the approximately 437-yard (about 400-metre) walk to Ocean Village. Upon arrival, receive your safety and riding instructions, then don your helmet and practice using your easy-to-operate, state-of-the-art, and environmentally-friendly electric-assisted bike (e-bike). Afterward, begin your guided e-bike tour. Rock of Gibraltar, Europa Point, Dudley Ward Tunnel, Casemates Square, Rosia and Catalan Bays Take in amazing views of your surrounds as you effortlessly coast the length of the Rock of Gibratar on the west coast to the southerly tip, Europa Point. From here, ride back along the eastern shoreline, through the Dudley Ward Tunnel, and return to Ocean Village in the centre of town. Sites to be seen along the way include Commonwealth Park, King's Bastian, Nelson's Anchorage, Rosia and Catalan bays, the Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, Gorham's Cave Viewing Platform, Ocean Village, and the Landport Entrance to Casemates Square. At the conclusion of your tour, return your e-bike and helmet, and commence the approximately 437-yard (about 400-metre) walk back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. NEW EXCURSION Gibraltar by E-Bike CODE: GIB-G DURATION 2.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Experience the best of Gibraltar in an invigorating and eco-friendly new way during this panoramic, half-day e-bike tour. Gibraltar, Guided Electric-Assisted Bicycle (e-Bike) Tour, Ocean Village Meet your guide at the pier for the approximately 437-yard (about 400-metre) walk to Ocean Village. Upon arrival, receive your safety and riding instructions, then don your helmet and practice using your easy-to-operate, state-of-the-art, and environmentally-friendly electric-assisted bike (e-bike). Afterward, begin your guided e-bike tour. Rock of Gibraltar, Europa Point, Dudley Ward Tunnel, Casemates Square, Rosia and Catalan Bays Take in amazing views of your surrounds as you effortlessly coast the length of the Rock of Gibratar on the west coast to the southerly tip, Europa Point. From here, ride back along the eastern shoreline, through the Dudley Ward Tunnel, and return to Ocean Village in the centre of town. Sites to be seen along the way include Commonwealth Park, King's Bastian, Nelson's Anchorage, Rosia and Catalan bays, the Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, Gorham's Cave Viewing Platform, Ocean Village, and the Landport Entrance to Casemates Square. At the conclusion of your tour, return your e-bike and helmet, and commence the approximately 437-yard (about 400-metre) walk back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity (16 km biking) and walking for approximately 0.5 miles (about 0.8 kilometres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the electric-assisted bike. This tour is recommended only for guests who are in good physical condition, know how to ride a bicycle and/or have previous electric-biking experience. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests who suffer from vertigo, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing or a tracksuit with flat, closed-toe walking shoes or sneakers, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by parent or guardian over the age of 18. Guests must be at least 5'1" (about 1.55 metres) in height to participate on this tour. Bicycle helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time whilst riding. Part of the ride will be done through city Traffic. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary. A waiver must be signed in order to participte. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of activity (16 km biking) and walking for approximately 0.5 miles (about 0.8 kilometres), at times over uneven and natural surfaces and inclines, with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the electric-assisted bike. This tour is recommended only for guests who are in good physical condition, know how to ride a bicycle and/or have previous electric-biking experience. This tour is not suitable for pregnant guests, guests with neck and/or back problems, guests with heart and/or respiratory conditions, guests who suffer from vertigo, guests prone to motion sickness, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are advised to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing or a tracksuit with flat, closed-toe walking shoes or sneakers, and bring sun protection, bottled water, and a sweater or light jacket from the ship. Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate on this tour; minors must be accompanied by parent or guardian over the age of 18. Guests must be at least 5'1" (about 1.55 metres) in height to participate on this tour. Bicycle helmets are provided, and must be worn the entire time whilst riding. Part of the ride will be done through city Traffic. Operation of this tour is subject to weather conditions. The tour sequence may vary. A waiver must be signed in order to participte. Space on this tour is very limited; we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment.

Gibraltar Panorama and Tea
GIB-DDiscover the many landmarks that make up Gibraltar on a leisurely drive past historic markers. End your tour at a local venue for an English Tea break. Poised strategically at the jaws of Europe and Africa, Gibraltar, with its Palladian architecture and camera-hogging Barbary macaques, makes for an interesting break from Cádiz province's white towns and tapas. Panoramic Drive Departing from the port, a relaxing drive North will take you below Gibraltar's unique runway to the border between this small territory and Spain. You won’t make a stop here but as we drive by there’s a great opportunity to view this remarkable border and the Spanish mainland beyond. Europa Point Proceeding along the outskirts of town and passing the American War Memorial and the Trafalgar Cemetery, you’ll soon reach Europa Point. Admire the fine views from this vantage point, of the coast of North Africa, 12 miles across the famous Straits of Gibraltar. From here, you will appreciate why this territory was, and continues to be, of such strategic importance to the British Navy. The Lounge, Tea Relax and enjoy refreshments and classic British Delights at The Lounge. The Lounge Bar is a family owned business and was formed in 2010 by sisters Sonia and Michelle. They fell in love with the relaxing and tranquil vibe of Queensway Quay Marina and wanted to create a social gathering place for residents and visitors where they could relax and unwind away from the hustle and bustle. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Gibraltar Panorama and Tea CODE: GIB-D DURATION 2 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Discover the many landmarks that make up Gibraltar on a leisurely drive past historic markers. End your tour at a local venue for an English Tea break. Poised strategically at the jaws of Europe and Africa, Gibraltar, with its Palladian architecture and camera-hogging Barbary macaques, makes for an interesting break from Cádiz province's white towns and tapas. Panoramic Drive Departing from the port, a relaxing drive North will take you below Gibraltar's unique runway to the border between this small territory and Spain. You won’t make a stop here but as we drive by there’s a great opportunity to view this remarkable border and the Spanish mainland beyond. Europa Point Proceeding along the outskirts of town and passing the American War Memorial and the Trafalgar Cemetery, you’ll soon reach Europa Point. Admire the fine views from this vantage point, of the coast of North Africa, 12 miles across the famous Straits of Gibraltar. From here, you will appreciate why this territory was, and continues to be, of such strategic importance to the British Navy. The Lounge, Tea Relax and enjoy refreshments and classic British Delights at The Lounge. The Lounge Bar is a family owned business and was formed in 2010 by sisters Sonia and Michelle. They fell in love with the relaxing and tranquil vibe of Queensway Quay Marina and wanted to create a social gathering place for residents and visitors where they could relax and unwind away from the hustle and bustle. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking and it is suitable for guests with limited mobility, however there is no storage for wheelchairs on buses. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing. The tour sequence may vary. The driver will act as guide. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call. Please note: This tour requires a minimal amount of walking and it is suitable for guests with limited mobility, however there is no storage for wheelchairs on buses. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing. The tour sequence may vary. The driver will act as guide. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call.

Silver Shore Privato - Private Van & Guide (Half Day)
GIB-XExplore Gibraltar at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato - Private Van & Guide (Half Day) CODE: GIB-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Gibraltar at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This Silver Shore Privato tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Tour Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This Silver Shore Privato tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Tour Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full Day)
GIB-YExplore Gibraltar at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato: Private Van & Guide (Full Day) CODE: GIB-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Gibraltar at your leisure during your full-day (8-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customize your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This Silver Shore Privato tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Tour Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This Silver Shore Privato tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Tour Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

The Rock
GIB-AExplore Gibraltar Rock and its unique surroundings during this picturesque orientation tour. Throughout the ages, the Rock of Gibraltar has cast a powerful first impression on those that have seen it. Whether approaching by land, sea or air, the Rock looms stark and isolated as it towers above the region. At the neck of the Strait of Gibraltar, it is the final signpost before the Mediterranean joins the Atlantic and thus has been an important site throughout European history. Europa Point Depart the pier with your driver/guide for the scenic drive along Winston Churchill Avenue, to the Spanish border and then to the Eastside of the Rock, through the Dudley Ward Tunnel to Europa Point A stop is made here to take in splendid vistas of the famous Straits of Gibraltar and North African coast, and the point where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. On a clear day the Northern coast of Africa is visible. St. Michael's Cave and Ape Den The tour then proceeds to the upper part of 'The Rock' for a visit to St. Michael's Cave. This enormous, Gothic-style cavern features a mass of oddly shaped stalagmites and stalactites, and classical music playing in the background. There has been an investment of 2 million pounds and therefore the cave has un undergone a transformation in summer 2021. "The Awakening" light show highlights the history of the famous caves explaining how the geological formation came to be through 360 degree light projection combined with immersive spatial audio. From here, proceed for a look at the 'Rock Apes', a breed of tail-less monkeys that roam free on the rocky slopes. Old Town/Main Street Next, your tour continues past the Moorish Castle and Tower of Homage, then along the winding roads of the Upper Town. Upon reaching Main Street, you may opt to be transferred directly back to the pier or dropped off in town to browse the duty-free shops and return to the ship at your own expense. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. The Rock CODE: GIB-A DURATION 2.25 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Explore Gibraltar Rock and its unique surroundings during this picturesque orientation tour. Throughout the ages, the Rock of Gibraltar has cast a powerful first impression on those that have seen it. Whether approaching by land, sea or air, the Rock looms stark and isolated as it towers above the region. At the neck of the Strait of Gibraltar, it is the final signpost before the Mediterranean joins the Atlantic and thus has been an important site throughout European history. Europa Point Depart the pier with your driver/guide for the scenic drive along Winston Churchill Avenue, to the Spanish border and then to the Eastside of the Rock, through the Dudley Ward Tunnel to Europa Point A stop is made here to take in splendid vistas of the famous Straits of Gibraltar and North African coast, and the point where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean. On a clear day the Northern coast of Africa is visible. St. Michael's Cave and Ape Den The tour then proceeds to the upper part of 'The Rock' for a visit to St. Michael's Cave. This enormous, Gothic-style cavern features a mass of oddly shaped stalagmites and stalactites, and classical music playing in the background. There has been an investment of 2 million pounds and therefore the cave has un undergone a transformation in summer 2021. "The Awakening" light show highlights the history of the famous caves explaining how the geological formation came to be through 360 degree light projection combined with immersive spatial audio. From here, proceed for a look at the 'Rock Apes', a breed of tail-less monkeys that roam free on the rocky slopes. Old Town/Main Street Next, your tour continues past the Moorish Castle and Tower of Homage, then along the winding roads of the Upper Town. Upon reaching Main Street, you may opt to be transferred directly back to the pier or dropped off in town to browse the duty-free shops and return to the ship at your own expense. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, and is suitable for guests with limited mobility, able to embark/disembark the coach via steps. Some walking will be on uneven surfaces and some inclines as well as possibly wet inside of cave. Wheelchairs are unable to be stored in the vehicles. The driver will act as guide. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing, sturdy walking shoes and sun protection. Do not attempt to pet or feed the monkeys. The tour sequence may vary. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call. Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of walking, and is suitable for guests with limited mobility, able to embark/disembark the coach via steps. Some walking will be on uneven surfaces and some inclines as well as possibly wet inside of cave. Wheelchairs are unable to be stored in the vehicles. The driver will act as guide. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing, sturdy walking shoes and sun protection. Do not attempt to pet or feed the monkeys. The tour sequence may vary. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call.

WW II Landmarks
GIB-CThis tour is based on the WW II history of Gibraltar and discovering the importance of its strategically unique situation. In 1940, Britain was at war with Germany and Italy and the future looked bleak for Gibraltar as the enemy surrounded it. Winston Churchill and the British military leaders believed that an attack on Gibraltar was imminent. The answer was to construct a massive network of tunnels, to build a fortress inside a fortress, a city within a city. 100 Ton Gun Departing from the pier, drive past the Second World War Evacuation Monument and then follow the British Defense Wall, built during the 18th and 19th Century, in white Portland Limestone. King's Bastion will be seen, where General Elliott defended Gibraltar during the last Great Siege. The first stop is the 100 Ton Gun, a 17.72 inch 100 ton Rifled Muzzle Loader, the Supergun of the Victorian era. Only 4 guns of this type were built in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. This stop includes an exhibition at Napier of Magdala Battery. Pillars of Hercules The tour then leads up the winding roads to the Gibraltar Nature Reserve, and past the Pillars of Hercules landmark. According to Greek mythology Gibraltar is one of the Pillars Hercules. Barbary Apes The next stop are the famous Barbary Apes, these Apes have had strong ties with the military and the well-known statement by Sir Winston Churchill that Gibraltar will remain British as long as the Apes are here. WW II Tunnels The final stop is Hays Level, the Second World War tunnels where thousands of military personnel lived and worked inside the Rock. Photographs documenting the work of the troops are on display here. Finally, the tour continues past the Tower of Homage, part of the Moorish Castle built in 1333 (2nd Moorish Conquest), the oldest free standing building in Gibraltar. The tour will end at Casemates Square, where you may shop and relaxation on your own, or if you prefer to return to the port. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. WW II Landmarks CODE: GIB-C DURATION 2.75 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. This tour is based on the WW II history of Gibraltar and discovering the importance of its strategically unique situation. In 1940, Britain was at war with Germany and Italy and the future looked bleak for Gibraltar as the enemy surrounded it. Winston Churchill and the British military leaders believed that an attack on Gibraltar was imminent. The answer was to construct a massive network of tunnels, to build a fortress inside a fortress, a city within a city. 100 Ton Gun Departing from the pier, drive past the Second World War Evacuation Monument and then follow the British Defense Wall, built during the 18th and 19th Century, in white Portland Limestone. King's Bastion will be seen, where General Elliott defended Gibraltar during the last Great Siege. The first stop is the 100 Ton Gun, a 17.72 inch 100 ton Rifled Muzzle Loader, the Supergun of the Victorian era. Only 4 guns of this type were built in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. This stop includes an exhibition at Napier of Magdala Battery. Pillars of Hercules The tour then leads up the winding roads to the Gibraltar Nature Reserve, and past the Pillars of Hercules landmark. According to Greek mythology Gibraltar is one of the Pillars Hercules. Barbary Apes The next stop are the famous Barbary Apes, these Apes have had strong ties with the military and the well-known statement by Sir Winston Churchill that Gibraltar will remain British as long as the Apes are here. WW II Tunnels The final stop is Hays Level, the Second World War tunnels where thousands of military personnel lived and worked inside the Rock. Photographs documenting the work of the troops are on display here. Finally, the tour continues past the Tower of Homage, part of the Moorish Castle built in 1333 (2nd Moorish Conquest), the oldest free standing building in Gibraltar. The tour will end at Casemates Square, where you may shop and relaxation on your own, or if you prefer to return to the port. Please note: This tour involves moderate walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however it is not wheelchair accessible. Total distance walked is approximately 1000m (.62 miles) at times over uneven surfaces and possibly wet in tunnels. We suggest guests wear seasonal clothing and flat, comfortable, walking shoes. The driver will act as guide. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call. Please note: This tour involves moderate walking and is suitable for guests with limited mobility; however it is not wheelchair accessible. Total distance walked is approximately 1000m (.62 miles) at times over uneven surfaces and possibly wet in tunnels. We suggest guests wear seasonal clothing and flat, comfortable, walking shoes. The driver will act as guide. Coaches are the best-available in the area, but may not be up to the standards of those found in other ports of call.
Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain

Agaete: the Archaeological & Fertile Valley
LPA-ADiscover the secrets of the picturesque north of the island and its early inhabitants before going on to sample local products at a charming farm. Cenobio de Valerón cave granary, Maipés Necropolis Depart the pier for a 30-minute coach ride through spectacular scenery to Cenobio de Valerón, the most impressive of Gran Canaria's pre-Hispanic communal granaries. Visit this highly complex system consisting of over 300 storage caves dug into the volcanic rock. Re-board the coach and continue towards the necropolis of Maipés de Agaete, which lies in a volcanic lava plain below high cliff walls in what used to be the ancient kingdom of Agáldar. This sacred site has hundreds of burial mounds, some over 1,300 years old. Learn firsthand about the early inhabitants of Gran Canaria and the indelible mark left by the ancient indigenous society. Finca La Laja After a guided visit round the necropolis, transfer by coach to Finca La Laja, a working farm over 200 years old. Learn how the fertile soil of the Agaete valley nurtures fine crops, notably oranges, grapes providing an excellent wine, and the only coffee made from plants grown in Europe. Taste local products along with coffee, water and wine. Re-board the coach to relax on the drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Agaete: the Archaeological & Fertile Valley CODE: LPA-A DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Discover the secrets of the picturesque north of the island and its early inhabitants before going on to sample local products at a charming farm. Cenobio de Valerón cave granary, Maipés Necropolis Depart the pier for a 30-minute coach ride through spectacular scenery to Cenobio de Valerón, the most impressive of Gran Canaria's pre-Hispanic communal granaries. Visit this highly complex system consisting of over 300 storage caves dug into the volcanic rock. Re-board the coach and continue towards the necropolis of Maipés de Agaete, which lies in a volcanic lava plain below high cliff walls in what used to be the ancient kingdom of Agáldar. This sacred site has hundreds of burial mounds, some over 1,300 years old. Learn firsthand about the early inhabitants of Gran Canaria and the indelible mark left by the ancient indigenous society. Finca La Laja After a guided visit round the necropolis, transfer by coach to Finca La Laja, a working farm over 200 years old. Learn how the fertile soil of the Agaete valley nurtures fine crops, notably oranges, grapes providing an excellent wine, and the only coffee made from plants grown in Europe. Taste local products along with coffee, water and wine. Re-board the coach to relax on the drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves extensive physical activity: walking 1.2 - 1.5 km (1640 yards), periods of standing and climbing 100 meters (110 yards) up a steep stairway to reach Cenobio de Valerón with approximately 200 steps to negotiate and sometimes cobblestones. Some archaeological sites have ramps, but overall the tour is not wheelchair accessible. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Children aged 10 and over may participate. The tour order may vary. Please note: This tour involves extensive physical activity: walking 1.2 - 1.5 km (1640 yards), periods of standing and climbing 100 meters (110 yards) up a steep stairway to reach Cenobio de Valerón with approximately 200 steps to negotiate and sometimes cobblestones. Some archaeological sites have ramps, but overall the tour is not wheelchair accessible. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Children aged 10 and over may participate. The tour order may vary.

Azuaje: Forest and Water Hike in the Heart of Gran Canaria
LPA-KThis full-day activity tour to the mountainous center of the island includes a walk around the town of Firgas, a visit to its beautifully restored historical water mill and a hike through Azuaje nature reserve. Azuaje ravine is undoubtedly one of the island's most beautiful locations, where hikers are surrounded by beautiful lush forest and spectacular waterfalls and streams. Firgas, Molino del Conde Working Gofio Mill, Barranco de Azuaje Ravine Hike & Picnic; Tapas Board the coach at the pier for the 40-minute drive through beautiful mountain scenery to the historic town of Firgas, nicknamed "La Villa del Agua" due to its sparkling mineral water and healing springs. Take a guided tour through its historic center and see the town's 16th-century gofio mill. Also known as the Count's Mill, it is powered by an irrigation channel, unlike Gran Canaria's more common wind-powered mills. The tastefully restored complex, which is still in use, includes the old grain storehouse, roasting oven and miller's house. Descend into the ravine of Azuaje for the circular hike through its surprisingly lush vegetation and observe the many endemic plant species that your guide will point out. These include some traces of the former "Selva de Doramas", huge laurel forests named after the 15th-century native hero Doramas. Azuaje nature reserve is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful locations on the island, with stunning areas of forest and spectacular ravines where water flows throughout the year. Stop for a light picnic on the way before resuming your walk and returning to Firgas. Back in the town, sit at a bar and enjoy a traditional Canarian tapa before re-boarding the coach for the drive back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Azuaje: Forest and Water Hike in the Heart of Gran Canaria CODE: LPA-K DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. This full-day activity tour to the mountainous center of the island includes a walk around the town of Firgas, a visit to its beautifully restored historical water mill and a hike through Azuaje nature reserve. Azuaje ravine is undoubtedly one of the island's most beautiful locations, where hikers are surrounded by beautiful lush forest and spectacular waterfalls and streams. Firgas, Molino del Conde Working Gofio Mill, Barranco de Azuaje Ravine Hike & Picnic; Tapas Board the coach at the pier for the 40-minute drive through beautiful mountain scenery to the historic town of Firgas, nicknamed "La Villa del Agua" due to its sparkling mineral water and healing springs. Take a guided tour through its historic center and see the town's 16th-century gofio mill. Also known as the Count's Mill, it is powered by an irrigation channel, unlike Gran Canaria's more common wind-powered mills. The tastefully restored complex, which is still in use, includes the old grain storehouse, roasting oven and miller's house. Descend into the ravine of Azuaje for the circular hike through its surprisingly lush vegetation and observe the many endemic plant species that your guide will point out. These include some traces of the former "Selva de Doramas", huge laurel forests named after the 15th-century native hero Doramas. Azuaje nature reserve is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful locations on the island, with stunning areas of forest and spectacular ravines where water flows throughout the year. Stop for a light picnic on the way before resuming your walk and returning to Firgas. Back in the town, sit at a bar and enjoy a traditional Canarian tapa before re-boarding the coach for the drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves extensive physical activity. Participants walk a total of 4.4 km (over 2 miles), including a hike down a ravine with gradients between 15 and 18%. Participants must negotiate unpaved natural surfaces and gravel, and cross small streams. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair or guests with knee problems. Guests should wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe hiking shoes or boots. Not wearing proper shoes may result in denial of the tour participation. Bring sunscreen and a sweater or waterproof jacket, and a backpack to carry cameras and extra clothing while hiking. Children aged 10 years and over may participate, and this is a recommended family activity. The tour order may vary. Please note: This tour involves extensive physical activity. Participants walk a total of 4.4 km (over 2 miles), including a hike down a ravine with gradients between 15 and 18%. Participants must negotiate unpaved natural surfaces and gravel, and cross small streams. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilise a wheelchair or guests with knee problems. Guests should wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe hiking shoes or boots. Not wearing proper shoes may result in denial of the tour participation. Bring sunscreen and a sweater or waterproof jacket, and a backpack to carry cameras and extra clothing while hiking. Children aged 10 years and over may participate, and this is a recommended family activity. The tour order may vary.

Charming Towns of Arucas & Teror
LPA-IDiscover two of the most picturesque villages on Gran Canaria on this 5-hour tour. Visit the church hosting the statue of the Canary Islands' patron saint and stop in at a rum distillery for a tour and tasting session. Village of Arucas & San Juan Bautista Church The day starts with 30-minute drive to the beautiful village of Arucas, which is surrounded by banana trees a and has charming old town center full of cafes and small shops. An hour's walking tour around the village includes a short stop at the impressive Gothic Revival church of San Juan Bautista. Village of Teror & Basilica of Virgen del Pino Continue the coach journey to the mountain village of Teror, which is famous as the spiritual focus for the entire population of Gran Canaria. The 90-minute guided walking tour of the old town is a chance to admire the characteristic colonial architecture and the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino with its statue of La Virgen del Pino, the patron saint of the whole Diocese of the Canary Islands. Learn the reasons behind the locals' devotion and why so many make the pilgrimage during the festivities held in her honor. After the tour spend some free time in Teror before re-boarding the coach for the drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). NEW EXCURSION Charming Towns of Arucas & Teror CODE: LPA-I DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Discover two of the most picturesque villages on Gran Canaria on this 5-hour tour. Visit the church hosting the statue of the Canary Islands' patron saint and stop in at a rum distillery for a tour and tasting session. Village of Arucas & San Juan Bautista Church The day starts with 30-minute drive to the beautiful village of Arucas, which is surrounded by banana trees a and has charming old town center full of cafes and small shops. An hour's walking tour around the village includes a short stop at the impressive Gothic Revival church of San Juan Bautista. Village of Teror & Basilica of Virgen del Pino Continue the coach journey to the mountain village of Teror, which is famous as the spiritual focus for the entire population of Gran Canaria. The 90-minute guided walking tour of the old town is a chance to admire the characteristic colonial architecture and the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino with its statue of La Virgen del Pino, the patron saint of the whole Diocese of the Canary Islands. Learn the reasons behind the locals' devotion and why so many make the pilgrimage during the festivities held in her honor. After the tour spend some free time in Teror before re-boarding the coach for the drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves moderate physical activity. Participants walk a total of 1 km, some over cobbled streets, and have to stand at some locations. The venues are theoretically suitable for guests with limited mobility and wheelchair users; however participants must be able to transfer from their chairs and negotiate steps to get on/off the coach. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes, and bring sunscreen. Shoulders must be covered when entering churches. Children under 18 may not participate on this tour. The tour order may vary. Please note: This tour involves moderate physical activity. Participants walk a total of 1 km, some over cobbled streets, and have to stand at some locations. The venues are theoretically suitable for guests with limited mobility and wheelchair users; however participants must be able to transfer from their chairs and negotiate steps to get on/off the coach. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes, and bring sunscreen. Shoulders must be covered when entering churches. Children under 18 may not participate on this tour. The tour order may vary.

Las Palmas Highlights
LPA-RDiscover the vibrant essence of Las Palmas on a panoramic tour that unveils the city’s rich cultural and natural splendor. Playa de las Canteras (photo Stop), Auditorio Alfredo Kraus (Photo Stop) Your adventure begins at Playa de Las Canteras, a stunning urban beach renowned for its golden sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Here, you can unwind by the sea, soak in the breathtaking coastal views, and capture unforgettable photos of this picturesque beach. From the beach, you'll journey to the Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, a striking architectural gem perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. This modern concert hall boasts a sleek, futuristic design and offers a perfect photo opportunity with its dramatic facade set against the serene ocean backdrop. Pueblo Canario, Vegueta Next, immerse yourself in the charm of Pueblo Canario, a quaint village nestled within the lush greenery of Doramas Park. Wander through this delightful enclave, which features traditional Canarian architecture, picturesque squares, and historic buildings that evoke the island’s cultural heritage. The tour concludes in the historic Vegueta district, the oldest part of Las Palmas, where cobblestone streets wind through a rich tapestry of history. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Santa Ana Cathedral, with its majestic Gothic architecture, and Casa de Colón, a fascinating museum dedicated to Christopher Columbus. At the end of the tour, you have the option to either return to the pier or continue exploring the city on your own. Enjoy the freedom to discover more of Las Palmas at your own pace! Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Las Palmas Highlights CODE: LPA-R DURATION 3 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Discover the vibrant essence of Las Palmas on a panoramic tour that unveils the city’s rich cultural and natural splendor. Playa de las Canteras (photo Stop), Auditorio Alfredo Kraus (Photo Stop) Your adventure begins at Playa de Las Canteras, a stunning urban beach renowned for its golden sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Here, you can unwind by the sea, soak in the breathtaking coastal views, and capture unforgettable photos of this picturesque beach. From the beach, you'll journey to the Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, a striking architectural gem perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. This modern concert hall boasts a sleek, futuristic design and offers a perfect photo opportunity with its dramatic facade set against the serene ocean backdrop. Pueblo Canario, Vegueta Next, immerse yourself in the charm of Pueblo Canario, a quaint village nestled within the lush greenery of Doramas Park. Wander through this delightful enclave, which features traditional Canarian architecture, picturesque squares, and historic buildings that evoke the island’s cultural heritage. The tour concludes in the historic Vegueta district, the oldest part of Las Palmas, where cobblestone streets wind through a rich tapestry of history. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Santa Ana Cathedral, with its majestic Gothic architecture, and Casa de Colón, a fascinating museum dedicated to Christopher Columbus. At the end of the tour, you have the option to either return to the pier or continue exploring the city on your own. Enjoy the freedom to discover more of Las Palmas at your own pace! Please note: This tour involves moderate amount of walking for approximately 1.2 km sometimes over cobbled streets, inclines and have to negotiate approximately 50 steps in total. Therefore the tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and wheelchair users. However walking in the various stops is at discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes, and bring sunscreen. Shoulders must be covered when entering churches. The tour order may vary. Please note: This tour involves moderate amount of walking for approximately 1.2 km sometimes over cobbled streets, inclines and have to negotiate approximately 50 steps in total. Therefore the tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and wheelchair users. However walking in the various stops is at discretion of each guest. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes, and bring sunscreen. Shoulders must be covered when entering churches. The tour order may vary.
Roque Nublo Hiking
LPA-NThis full-day activity tour takes you to Gran Canaria's second highest peak, Roque Nublo, for an adventurous guided hike to admire its iconic profile and catch glimpses of the island's spectacular inland scenery and beyond. Roque Nublo, Ayacata Depart the pier by coach and enjoy the hour's scenic drive heading inland towards Gran Canaria's second highest peak, Roque Nublo. The name translates as "clouded rock", since the iconic 70-meter red basalt monolith at the summit is often wreathed in clouds or fog which set in and disappear uncannily. Set off with your guide for the hike up the trail and appreciate detailed explanations of the different species of native flora as well as famous medicinal plants found along the old royal road that you are following. Having reached the plateau at the top, which stands at over 1750 meters above sea level, enjoy well-earned breathtaking panoramic views. Roque Nublo itself is the result of a volcanic eruption about 4.5 million years ago and today is an icon of the island as well as a protected national monument. Admire from on high the Canarian forest vegetation consisting mainly of pine trees and shrubbery. On a clear day you may be able to see Teide volcano on the neighboring island of Tenerife. After feasting your eyes on the views, enjoy a healthy light snack before descending to the historic village of Ayacata. Wander around the village on your own before boarding the coach for the drive back to the pier. Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. Roque Nublo Hiking CODE: LPA-N DURATION 6 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL PHYSICALLY FIT Active excursions are recommended only for those guests in good physical health, with considerable amounts of physical activity. This full-day activity tour takes you to Gran Canaria's second highest peak, Roque Nublo, for an adventurous guided hike to admire its iconic profile and catch glimpses of the island's spectacular inland scenery and beyond. Roque Nublo, Ayacata Depart the pier by coach and enjoy the hour's scenic drive heading inland towards Gran Canaria's second highest peak, Roque Nublo. The name translates as "clouded rock", since the iconic 70-meter red basalt monolith at the summit is often wreathed in clouds or fog which set in and disappear uncannily. Set off with your guide for the hike up the trail and appreciate detailed explanations of the different species of native flora as well as famous medicinal plants found along the old royal road that you are following. Having reached the plateau at the top, which stands at over 1750 meters above sea level, enjoy well-earned breathtaking panoramic views. Roque Nublo itself is the result of a volcanic eruption about 4.5 million years ago and today is an icon of the island as well as a protected national monument. Admire from on high the Canarian forest vegetation consisting mainly of pine trees and shrubbery. On a clear day you may be able to see Teide volcano on the neighboring island of Tenerife. After feasting your eyes on the views, enjoy a healthy light snack before descending to the historic village of Ayacata. Wander around the village on your own before boarding the coach for the drive back to the pier. Please note: This is an adventure tour for the physically fit. Participants hike a total of 7.5 km (4.7 miles), including some fairly steep gradients near the mountaintop over uneven, sand terrain and inclines. Guests should wear layered comfortable clothing and closed-toe hiking shoes or boots. Bring sunscreen, a hat and a sweater or waterproof jacket. A backpack is recommended to carry cameras and extra clothing while hiking. Children aged 10 years and over may participate. Please note: This is an adventure tour for the physically fit. Participants hike a total of 7.5 km (4.7 miles), including some fairly steep gradients near the mountaintop over uneven, sand terrain and inclines. Guests should wear layered comfortable clothing and closed-toe hiking shoes or boots. Bring sunscreen, a hat and a sweater or waterproof jacket. A backpack is recommended to carry cameras and extra clothing while hiking. Children aged 10 years and over may participate.

Silver Shore Privato - Private Car & Guide (Full Day)
LPA-WExplore Las Palmas at your leisure during your full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato - Private Car & Guide (Full Day) CODE: LPA-W DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Las Palmas at your leisure during your full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Silver Shore Privato - Private Car & Guide (Half Day)
LPA-VExplore Las Palmas at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato - Private Car & Guide (Half Day) CODE: LPA-V DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Las Palmas at your leisure during your half-day (4 Hour) sightseeing tour via private car. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned car and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guide is English-speaking. Participation is limited to 2 guests per car. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Silver Shore Privato - Private Van & Guide (Full Day)
LPA-YExplore Las Palmas at your leisure during your full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato - Private Van & Guide (Full Day) CODE: LPA-Y DURATION 8 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Las Palmas at your leisure during your full-day (8 Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 4-6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Guides are English-speaking. Participation is limited to 4-6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Silver Shore Privato - Private Van & Guide (Half Day)
LPA-XExplore Las Palmas at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Silver Shore Privato - Private Van & Guide (Half Day) CODE: LPA-X DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Explore Las Palmas at your leisure during your half-day (4-Hour) sightseeing tour via private van. Customise your own itinerary or choose to see an overview of the area's highlights. Depart the pier with your English-speaking guide in an air-conditioned van and discover the city and surrounding areas at your own pace. Your exclusive tour concludes back at the pier. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 4-6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary. Please note: This tour is non-refundable if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival in the port. Actual vehicle type varies depending on availability. Participation is limited to 4-6 guests per van. The price, exclusive of meals, entrance fees and gratuities, is per vehicle. Therefore, when making your reservation, please indicate the number of vehicles, not the number of guests. Only one person in the party needs to reserve this program. Please see the Shore Concierge Office on board the ship to arrange your individual itinerary.

Wine & History of Gran Canaria
LPA-JThis 5-½ hour guided coach tour is designed first and foremost for wine lovers. Visit a leading winery, learn about their harvesting and winemaking processes and taste outstanding wines. Go on to admire a spectacular volcanic crater before delving into history at the beautiful Casa de Colon mansion. La Higuera Mayor Winery Leave the pier by coach for the 40-minute drive south-east to La Higuera Mayor Vineyard and Winery, standing at 450 meters above sea level in the Telde area. Take a guided visit around the vineyard and learn about the grape harvesting process and the steps in producing this outstanding wine with its mineral hints due to the high-ash content of the volcanic soil. Understand the techniques which distinguish the creation of different young, red and white protected designation of origin wines of outstanding quality. Taste some of each accompanied by cheese and bread to cleanse the palate in between. Caldera de Bandama, Casa de Colon Re-board the coach and head back northward to Caldera de Bandama. Get off for a photo stop above this ancient crater formed five thousand million years ago in the Pico de Bandama volcano. The crater is 216 meters deep, 574 meters high and 1,000 meters wide, and contains a rich variety of volcanic ash and botanic species. Head back to Las Palmas for a stop in the old town to visit the architecturally striking Casa de Colon historic mansion where - as its name suggests - Columbus is believed to have stayed in 1492 outward bound on his epic voyage. Tour the mansion-museum with a specialist guide who will reveal the building's history. Enjoy as well a nice stroll & free time in Vegueta neighborhood before returning to the coach for the 20-minute drive back to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Wine & History of Gran Canaria CODE: LPA-J DURATION 5.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. This 5-½ hour guided coach tour is designed first and foremost for wine lovers. Visit a leading winery, learn about their harvesting and winemaking processes and taste outstanding wines. Go on to admire a spectacular volcanic crater before delving into history at the beautiful Casa de Colon mansion. La Higuera Mayor Winery Leave the pier by coach for the 40-minute drive south-east to La Higuera Mayor Vineyard and Winery, standing at 450 meters above sea level in the Telde area. Take a guided visit around the vineyard and learn about the grape harvesting process and the steps in producing this outstanding wine with its mineral hints due to the high-ash content of the volcanic soil. Understand the techniques which distinguish the creation of different young, red and white protected designation of origin wines of outstanding quality. Taste some of each accompanied by cheese and bread to cleanse the palate in between. Caldera de Bandama, Casa de Colon Re-board the coach and head back northward to Caldera de Bandama. Get off for a photo stop above this ancient crater formed five thousand million years ago in the Pico de Bandama volcano. The crater is 216 meters deep, 574 meters high and 1,000 meters wide, and contains a rich variety of volcanic ash and botanic species. Head back to Las Palmas for a stop in the old town to visit the architecturally striking Casa de Colon historic mansion where - as its name suggests - Columbus is believed to have stayed in 1492 outward bound on his epic voyage. Tour the mansion-museum with a specialist guide who will reveal the building's history. Enjoy as well a nice stroll & free time in Vegueta neighborhood before returning to the coach for the 20-minute drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensiveamount of activity. Participants must walk a total of 2 km (2200 yards), sometimes over cobblestones and steep areas in the vineyard, stand for some time and negotiate steps at two venues as well as getting on/off the coach. It is not suitable for wheelchair users or guests with very limited mobility. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Bring a hat and sunscreen. The tour order may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensiveamount of activity. Participants must walk a total of 2 km (2200 yards), sometimes over cobblestones and steep areas in the vineyard, stand for some time and negotiate steps at two venues as well as getting on/off the coach. It is not suitable for wheelchair users or guests with very limited mobility. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Bring a hat and sunscreen. The tour order may vary.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Culture and History
TCI-IPyramids of Guimar In the southeast of Tenerife, find the Pyramids of Güímar Ethnographic Park. The site has been built around the six stepped pyramids found in the region, each about four meters high and whose origins are not totally clear. They are believed to have been erected around 5 000 to 7 000 years ago and were used for religious rites and astronomical observations. The museum allows visitors to learn about other pyramids around the world and the ancient civilizations that built them. The boats used by these ancient cultures also have their space in the museum, thanks largely to the fact that the main figure behind this museum was the explorer Thor Heyerdahl, known for his maritime expeditions. Poisonous Garden As part of the complex you will visit next the Poisonous Garden, a curious place that houses some of the most dangerous plants in the world and meet more than 70 species that have some type of poison. You won’t believe some of these plants are easily found on one's daily life. Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria Afterwards, travel to the town of La Candelaria, and visit Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria to learn about the history of this temple next to the sea and get to see la morenita the famous image of the virgin. Before returning, make a stop in front of the doors of the basilica to see the 9 Menceyes the sculptures that represent the leaders of the tribes that lived on the islands before the arrival of the Spanish. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Culture and History CODE: TCI-I DURATION 4.5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Pyramids of Guimar In the southeast of Tenerife, find the Pyramids of Güímar Ethnographic Park. The site has been built around the six stepped pyramids found in the region, each about four meters high and whose origins are not totally clear. They are believed to have been erected around 5 000 to 7 000 years ago and were used for religious rites and astronomical observations. The museum allows visitors to learn about other pyramids around the world and the ancient civilizations that built them. The boats used by these ancient cultures also have their space in the museum, thanks largely to the fact that the main figure behind this museum was the explorer Thor Heyerdahl, known for his maritime expeditions. Poisonous Garden As part of the complex you will visit next the Poisonous Garden, a curious place that houses some of the most dangerous plants in the world and meet more than 70 species that have some type of poison. You won’t believe some of these plants are easily found on one's daily life. Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria Afterwards, travel to the town of La Candelaria, and visit Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria to learn about the history of this temple next to the sea and get to see la morenita the famous image of the virgin. Before returning, make a stop in front of the doors of the basilica to see the 9 Menceyes the sculptures that represent the leaders of the tribes that lived on the islands before the arrival of the Spanish. Please note: This tour involves a moderate to extensive amount of walking (approximately 1.5 km) sometimes over uneven, cobblestones and rocky surfaces. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are recommended to wear comfortable closed walking shoes and a light jacket. Traffic conditions may delay the operation of this tour. Please note: This tour involves a moderate to extensive amount of walking (approximately 1.5 km) sometimes over uneven, cobblestones and rocky surfaces. It is not suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a wheelchair. Guests are recommended to wear comfortable closed walking shoes and a light jacket. Traffic conditions may delay the operation of this tour.
La Laguna Wine & Tapas
TCI-DSavour the splendid beauty and flavours of La Laguna during a memorable, half-day excursion to this picturesque World Heritage Site. Monje Winery Depart the pier towards El Sauzal to get to the famous Bodegas Monje, with its views of El Teide, sits proudly in the rolling countryside of La Hollera, overlooking the municipality of El Sauzal in the north of Tenerife. Since 1750, the Monje family have been producing wine and now, the fifth generation are at the helm. Oak barrels and modern maceration systems coexist creating the special character and flavour of the Monje red, white and rosé wines, making them an essential accompaniment to Canarian cuisine. La Laguna Continue with a brief drive to La Laguna, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. La Laguna is located in the centre of the Aguerre Valley at an altitude of 1,600 feet (487 metres) above sea level, and just a few miles from the capital. Centuries ago, La Laguna was the capital of the island. Its straight streets, large squares and grand monuments are best-explored on-foot. Scenic Walking Tour Upon arrival, leave your coach and walk to the Church of the Convent of Santa Catalina, the popular market in the Plaza del Adelantado, the Cathedral, and along the Calle de San Agustin, which features rows of beautiful balconies and old convents. View the façade of the Episcopal Palace and visit the History Museum in the Lercaro Palace, then return to the coach and continue on to Tacoronte, the most important wine-growing area on the island. El Lomo Winery Next stop will be El Lomo winery, founded in 1989 and produces more than 66,000 gallons (250.000 litres) in a year. The unevenness of the terrain will highlight how hard it is to plant vineyards in this area, before we leave you can taste a wine from this area accompanied by a sort of tapas. Following your visit, commence the return drive to the pier. Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. La Laguna Wine & Tapas CODE: TCI-D DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL EXTENSIVE Full participation requires being in good physical condition and may involve inclines, steps, uneven surfaces, and/or extended periods of standing. Savour the splendid beauty and flavours of La Laguna during a memorable, half-day excursion to this picturesque World Heritage Site. Monje Winery Depart the pier towards El Sauzal to get to the famous Bodegas Monje, with its views of El Teide, sits proudly in the rolling countryside of La Hollera, overlooking the municipality of El Sauzal in the north of Tenerife. Since 1750, the Monje family have been producing wine and now, the fifth generation are at the helm. Oak barrels and modern maceration systems coexist creating the special character and flavour of the Monje red, white and rosé wines, making them an essential accompaniment to Canarian cuisine. La Laguna Continue with a brief drive to La Laguna, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. La Laguna is located in the centre of the Aguerre Valley at an altitude of 1,600 feet (487 metres) above sea level, and just a few miles from the capital. Centuries ago, La Laguna was the capital of the island. Its straight streets, large squares and grand monuments are best-explored on-foot. Scenic Walking Tour Upon arrival, leave your coach and walk to the Church of the Convent of Santa Catalina, the popular market in the Plaza del Adelantado, the Cathedral, and along the Calle de San Agustin, which features rows of beautiful balconies and old convents. View the façade of the Episcopal Palace and visit the History Museum in the Lercaro Palace, then return to the coach and continue on to Tacoronte, the most important wine-growing area on the island. El Lomo Winery Next stop will be El Lomo winery, founded in 1989 and produces more than 66,000 gallons (250.000 litres) in a year. The unevenness of the terrain will highlight how hard it is to plant vineyards in this area, before we leave you can taste a wine from this area accompanied by a sort of tapas. Following your visit, commence the return drive to the pier. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking of approximately 5km, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. The tour sequence may vary. Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking of approximately 5km, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. The tour sequence may vary.
Mount Teide National Park
TCI-AEmbrace the panoramic beauty of Tenerife's main attraction during this memorable, half-day excursion to Mount Teide National Park. La Laguna Tour Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate one-hour drive passing through Santa Cruz and towards the outskirts of the old Colonial capital of La Laguna. Nestled in the Aguere Valley amidst beautiful surroundings, La Laguna is also the cultural and religious capital of Tenerife. In addition to outstanding traditional buildings, La Laguna also features a monument to Father Anchieta, the founder of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Proceed along the base of the mountain range through the pine forests and foothills to Mount Teide National Park. Mount Teide National Park Declared a national park in 1954, the park is home to an enormous volcanic crater (dormant since 1909) measuring over 29 miles (47 kilometres) in circumference. Rising 12,270 feet (3,680 metres) from the crater is Mount Teide, the highest mountain in all of the Spanish territory. The park rises a mile (1.6 kilometres) above sea level. During winter, snowfall and gale force winds often close roads throughout the park. During the summer months, temperatures in this arid landscape can exceed 100ºF (38ºC). Several photo stops and a refreshment stop the El Parador Hotel are made during this excursion. Upon arrival in the crater, some free time is made available to examine the Parador Visitor's Centre and take photographs. After re-boarding the coach, commence the approximately one-hour return drive to the pier. Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Mount Teide National Park CODE: TCI-A DURATION 5 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MINIMAL Excursions are at an easy pace without the need for excessive walking or physical activities. Being able to board buses and negotiate steps that may be encountered ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Embrace the panoramic beauty of Tenerife's main attraction during this memorable, half-day excursion to Mount Teide National Park. La Laguna Tour Depart the pier for the scenic, approximate one-hour drive passing through Santa Cruz and towards the outskirts of the old Colonial capital of La Laguna. Nestled in the Aguere Valley amidst beautiful surroundings, La Laguna is also the cultural and religious capital of Tenerife. In addition to outstanding traditional buildings, La Laguna also features a monument to Father Anchieta, the founder of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Proceed along the base of the mountain range through the pine forests and foothills to Mount Teide National Park. Mount Teide National Park Declared a national park in 1954, the park is home to an enormous volcanic crater (dormant since 1909) measuring over 29 miles (47 kilometres) in circumference. Rising 12,270 feet (3,680 metres) from the crater is Mount Teide, the highest mountain in all of the Spanish territory. The park rises a mile (1.6 kilometres) above sea level. During winter, snowfall and gale force winds often close roads throughout the park. During the summer months, temperatures in this arid landscape can exceed 100ºF (38ºC). Several photo stops and a refreshment stop the El Parador Hotel are made during this excursion. Upon arrival in the crater, some free time is made available to examine the Parador Visitor's Centre and take photographs. After re-boarding the coach, commence the approximately one-hour return drive to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a considerable amount of driving, with part of it on winding roads, and a moderate amount of walking (approximately 600 mt). It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a foldable wheelchair; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the coach via steps. A sweater or jacket is recommended. Traffic conditions may delay the operation of this tour. Please note: This tour involves a considerable amount of driving, with part of it on winding roads, and a moderate amount of walking (approximately 600 mt). It is suitable for guests with limited mobility and those who utilise a foldable wheelchair; however, guests must be able to embark/disembark the coach via steps. A sweater or jacket is recommended. Traffic conditions may delay the operation of this tour.
Orotava Valley & Puerto de la Cruz
TCI-CExperience the splendour of the scenic Orotava Valley and the most popular resort in Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz, during this leisurely, half-day excursion. Orotava Valley Depart the pier for the scenic drive across the island and towards the Orotava Valley. This immense, fertile valley at the foot of Mount Teide extends all the way to the sea. A photo stop is made at the Humboldt Viewpoint to take in the spectacular panorama. Over 200 years ago, the naturalist Alexander von Humboldt described the vista as the loveliest prospect of his travels. From here, proceed with the drive to Puerto de la Cruz, site of the historic Orchid Gardens. Botanical Garden The Botanical Garden was built and inaugurated at the end of the 18th century, by order of King Carlos III. Today, its surface is greater than 20.000 m², 20.000 m² of pure beauty. Its official name is the Acclimatisation Gardens of La Orotava, since what is today known as Puerto de la Cruz used to belong to the region of La Orotava. The gardens have an important collection of autochthonous plants, such as large collections of tropical and subtropical plants that adapt perfectly to the island's climate and you won't find anywhere in this part of the world. The Garden's pathways zigzag through a cocktail of colours and gorgeous smells, under the shade of trees and palm trees and under the shelter of a clean air atmosphere. Puerto de la Cruz Your final stop is at the fashionable resort of Puerto de la Cruz, where some time is made available to browse its many shops and cafés lining the flower-decked sea promenade. Following your visit, commence the return drive back to the pier. Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Orotava Valley & Puerto de la Cruz CODE: TCI-C DURATION 4 HOURS ACTIVITY LEVEL MODERATE Full participation may include a limited number of steps, uneven surfaces, and/or periods of standing. ACCESSIBILITY MODERATE MOBILITY ISSUES Tours recommended for guests who are able to walk short distances, who can navigate the steps of a bus and at venues, and/or who travel with a standard size manual collapsible wheelchair or scooter (able to fit in the luggage compartment of the bus). Experience the splendour of the scenic Orotava Valley and the most popular resort in Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz, during this leisurely, half-day excursion. Orotava Valley Depart the pier for the scenic drive across the island and towards the Orotava Valley. This immense, fertile valley at the foot of Mount Teide extends all the way to the sea. A photo stop is made at the Humboldt Viewpoint to take in the spectacular panorama. Over 200 years ago, the naturalist Alexander von Humboldt described the vista as the loveliest prospect of his travels. From here, proceed with the drive to Puerto de la Cruz, site of the historic Orchid Gardens. Botanical Garden The Botanical Garden was built and inaugurated at the end of the 18th century, by order of King Carlos III. Today, its surface is greater than 20.000 m², 20.000 m² of pure beauty. Its official name is the Acclimatisation Gardens of La Orotava, since what is today known as Puerto de la Cruz used to belong to the region of La Orotava. The gardens have an important collection of autochthonous plants, such as large collections of tropical and subtropical plants that adapt perfectly to the island's climate and you won't find anywhere in this part of the world. The Garden's pathways zigzag through a cocktail of colours and gorgeous smells, under the shade of trees and palm trees and under the shelter of a clean air atmosphere. Puerto de la Cruz Your final stop is at the fashionable resort of Puerto de la Cruz, where some time is made available to browse its many shops and cafés lining the flower-decked sea promenade. Following your visit, commence the return drive back to the pier. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking of approximately 800 mt to fully explore the sites; however, much is to each guest's discretion. This tour is suitable for guests who utilise a foldable wheelchair. Guests must be able to embark/disembark the coach via steps. Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking of approximately 800 mt to fully explore the sites; however, much is to each guest's discretion. This tour is suitable for guests who utilise a foldable wheelchair. Guests must be able to embark/disembark the coach via steps.