- The Garonne River in Bordeaux
Look forward to an extended visit to Bordeaux.
- Oporto’s old town
Leixoes offers a gateway to the nearby city of Oporto.
- The coastline at La Coruña
The UNESCO-listed Tower of Hercules sits on the rugged coastline of La Coruña.
- Jeronimos Monastery, Lisbon
Lisbon has several UNESCO-listed landmarks, including Jeronimos Monastery.
Beauty of Northern Spain, France and Portugal
Spirit of Adventure departing Portsmouth
22nd April 2025
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No fly
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Chauffeur service
Cruise to a region rich in history and culture
Contrast the scenery, history and traditions of Spain, Portugal and France on this all-inclusive cruise along Europe’s Atlantic Coastline in 2025.
Cruise to the maritime city of La Coruña on Spain’s Galician coast and wander through the medieval lanes of its old town. In Portugal, visit Leixoes and the capital city of Lisbon, with its UNESCO-listed landmarks and vintage trams. On Spain’s attractive ‘Green Coast’, the cities of Gijon and Santander combine historic architecture with modern amenities.
While in France, cruise along the Garonne River for an overnight visit to Bordeaux, famous for its world-class wine, and call at La Pallice, gateway to the ‘White City’ of La Rochelle.
Your four included excursions will be in
- La Coruña, Spain
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Bordeaux, France
- Santander, Spain
Itinerary

Portsmouth
Embark Spirit of Adventure.
Depart 1700.

Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
La Coruña, Spain
Arrive 0900. Depart 1700.
In the historic maritime city of La Coruña, sights worthy of your attention include the medieval lanes and plazas of the old town, Riazor Beach and the UNESCO-listed Tower of Hercules. The latter is the oldest operational Roman lighthouse and can found 13 kilometres away at the end of a coastal promenade.
Included excursion
See some of the city’s main attractions on an included panoramic excursion.
Optional excursion
Experience the ecclesiastical capital of Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the last stop on the Camino de Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage route that concludes at the 12th-century cathedral where St James is allegedly enshrined.

Leixoes, Portugal
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Set on hills overlooking the river, Leixoes is known for its narrow streets, granite church towers and Baroque architecture. Leixoes makes a great starting place from which to visit nearby Oporto where the cobbled streets of the old town are crammed with historic buildings, including the 12th-century cathedral, neoclassical Stock Exchange and Manueline-style Church of Santa Clara.
Optional excursions
Visit Oporto with its UNESCO-listed Ribeira old town and explore the city by Tuk Tuk or from the water aboard a Rabelo boat.

Lisbon, Portugal
Arrive 0830. Depart 1700.
The sprawling city of Lisbon is spread across seven hills. It boasts two UNESCO-listed sites: Jeronimos Monastery, where Vasco da Gama is entombed and Bélem Tower, built in his honour. Lisbon’s downtown area is a labrynth of narrow cobbled alleyways steeped in history.
Included excursion
See some of the city’s numerous attractions.
Optional excursions
Take a unique tour of the city on a Tuk Tuk or explore by vintage tram.

Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Gijon, Spain
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
Gijon is a city of old and new where historic buildings are complemented by modern sculptures. This port can trace its roots back to the Romans although it flourished as a result of the 19th-century steel trade.
The atmospheric streets of the historic fisherman’s quarter, Cimadevilla, feature plazas, churches and museums which lead up Santa Catalina hill. Beyond lie sandy beaches, the 19th to 20th-century city centre and wooded parks.
Optional excursions
Sightseeing tours reveal the colonnaded streets of seaside Aviles and medieval Oviedo, the capital of the Asturias region.

Santander, Spain
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
A jewel on Spain’s verdant ‘Green Coast’, Santander has long been a popular seaside resort thanks to its white-sand beaches. Discover Santander’s mix of old and new. Of special note are the Palacio de la Magdalena, the royal summer palace built in the early 1900s which houses an interesting art collection, the 13th-century Cathedral de la Asuncion, the unusual capsule-shaped Centro Botin art museum, and the Paseo de Pereda y Calle Castellar promenade park, which is lined with Baroque-inspired houses.
Included excursion
An included panoramic excursion offers an introduction to the city.
Optional excursion
Travel to historic Santillana del Mar to discover its Romanesque architecture and 12th-century abbey.

Bordeaux, France
Arrive 1030 on Apr 30. Depart 1030 on May 1.
Cruise through the Gironde Estuary and up the Garonne River into Bordeaux for an overnight stop. Hailed as the ‘very essence of elegance’ by the late Queen Elizabeth II, it offers a heady mix of historic art and architecture which blossomed during the Age of Enlightenment, placing its 18th-century centre on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Key among the highlights are the Place de la Bourse and its 21st-century reflective pool.
Included excursion
An included panoramic tour will reveal Bordeaux’s highlights.
Optional excursion
For a taste of Bordeaux’s fine wines, join an optional wine-tasting session in the Margaux Wine District.

La Pallice (for La Rochelle), France
Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.
From La Pallice, visit the ‘White City’ of La Rochelle, so-called for the limestone facades of its many historic buildings which gleam in the sun. Echoes of its significance as a major port up until the 17th century are evident in the three 14th-century fortified towers that guard the historic harbour. The old town is a charming combination of arcaded walkways, half-timbered houses and Renaissance architecture.
Optional excursion
Explore La Rochelle’s medieval past when it was a prosperous trading port or visit the Chateau de la Roche Courbon.

Spend the day at sea.
See what we have to offer at sea.
Portsmouth
Arrive 0730.
Disembark Spirit of Adventure after breakfast.
What's included
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Nationwide chauffeur service
Travel to and from the port is included in the price. Find out more.
Choose from:
Return chauffeur service
A private chauffeur if you live up to 75 miles of the port each way or a shared chauffeur service nationwide.
Included flight and chauffeur
A chauffeur can take you to a local airport for an included domestic flight to London, where another chauffeur will collect you and take you to the port.
Free parking at the port
If you’d prefer to drive yourself, we can arrange parking at the port.
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Travel insurance
Optional comprehensive travel insurance, with up to £5m coronavirus cover and additional cancellation cover, underwritten by Astrenska Insurance Limited. If you have your own insurance, we will offer you the cruise at a lower price.
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All Inclusive
It's free to dine in all our restaurants on board, even the speciality ones. We include all-inclusive drinks every bar, lounge and restaurant, including free cocktails, draught beer and lager, non-alcoholic cocktails, mixers and soft drinks. We also include a selection of premium brand-label spirits – all at no extra cost.
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Gratuities
So that everyone receives the same attentive service, all gratuities are included.
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Porterage
An unlimited luggage allowance and included porterage from the port to your cabin.
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All balcony cabins
Every cabin on our new ships has a private balcony, for your own private outside space.
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Wi-Fi
Complimentary Wi-Fi in your cabin and around the ship.
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Entertainment and Activities
A full programme of live music, entertainment and talks. This includes lectures from guest speakers, theatre productions, recitals, craft classes, activities and outside deck games.
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Gym, sauna & exercise classes
Included fitness classes and use of the gymnasium, swimming pool and hot tubs. Spa access to hydrotherapy pool, infrared sauna and steam room.
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24-hour room service
24-hour room service with in-cabin dining at no extra charge.
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Afternoon tea
All day snacks, tea, coffee, fruit juices and daily afternoon tea included.
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Shuttle bus
Free shuttle bus at most ports wherever possible, and when the ship is berthed at least 500 yards away from the nearest town centre.
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Excursions
- La Coruña, Spain
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Bordeaux, France
- Santander, Spain
Our cruises include excursions at selected ports so you can make the most of the destinations you visit. Find out more about when excursions are available to book.
22nd April 2025

Spirit of Adventure

2020
Year built
987
Guest capacity (maximum)
540
Ship crew
All inclusive
Enjoy an unlimited selection of drinks in all the on-board bars and lounges.

The Living Room
Relax in one of the many sociable spaces on the ship.

Spa
Look forward to included access to a range of wellbeing services.

Entertainment
Enjoy a colourful show in The Playhouse theatre.

Enjoy fine cuisine
Make the most of free-to-dine speciality restaurants.

The Dining Room
The main restaurant brings you the finest in British and international cuisine.

The Verandah
Dine with stunning alfresco views.

On board activities
Try shuffleboard and deck quoits, or play virtual golf at sea.
Select deck
Observation deck
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Adjoining the main gym, get free one-to-one advice and tailor your fitness regime with our resident instructors.

Offering panoramic views and a wide selection of exercise machines, enjoy a workout like never before.
Lido deck
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The ship's main lounge is the venue for activities and entertainment day and night, including an alternative evening programme.

The Verandah restaurant offers even more dining options, where dishes are prepared before your eyes in a fabulous show kitchen, then served a la minute to your table. Alternatively, step outside into the al fresco section of the Verandah, where you can enjoy fresh barbecues and dining under the stars.
A deck
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A cosy coffee shop, the library boasts a fantastic selection of fiction and reference books.
Promenade deck
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Raked seating for over 400 guests, expect colourful shows, live music, guest entertainers, cinema screenings and more.
A space dedicated for learning and talks from on-board experts.

Offering a full selection of wines, draught craft beer, and a curated collection of fine whiskies.
Meet and chat with our friendly consultant about Saga's range of travel and lifestyle products.

Free-to-dine speciality restaurant and evening entertainment venue. Open every evening.

Free-to-done speciality Nepalese restaurant with fresh flavours that are light and beautifully spiced. Open every evening.

Free-to-dine speciality Italian fine dining restaurant with a mouth-watering menu of Mediterranean dishes. Open every evening.

This elegant garden area is the perfect setting to enjoy the fresh air any time of the day.
Main deck
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The main restaurant serves up a world of flavours from the best British and international cuisine.

The real 'hub' of the ship is an open coffee shop area by day, and an inviting and sociable bar in the evenings. Close to all the ship's facilities.

Offering hairdressing, manicures, pedicures and more, perfect for treating yourself during your cruise.
Take advantage of tax-free shopping on luxury and general items while at sea.

The serene spa offers a steam room, infrared sauna and hydrotherapy pool, perfect to relaxing and re-energising.

Scenic Coruña – Included Excursion
Walking difficulty: Panoramic tour
See the sights of La Coruña on this panoramic drive, with two short photo stops. Begin by driving to the promenade, a glittering mass of glass giving La Coruña its nickname ‘The Crystal City’. You will pass the Castle of San Anton, built on an island and today housing the local archaeological museum.
Next, you will arrive at the Tower of Hercules for a photo stop. This beacon was built by the Romans and is the only lighthouse in the world still working as originally intended. It is arguably the city’s most important monument and features on La Coruña’s coat of arms. Legend has it, the bones of Gerion – a giant killed by Hercules – are buried under the lighthouse, hence its name.
Finally, pause for photos at the base of Mount San Pedro, where you can see the Tower of Hercules across the bay. Afterwards, it is time to return to your ship.
Additional Information
This is a coach-based excursion with most of the sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. Any walking at any short photo stops will be at your discretion.

Lisbon Overview - Included Excursion
Walking difficulty: Panoramic tour
Discover the city of Lisbon on this panoramic sightseeing tour, with two photo stops.
Leaving the port, drive past the Jerónimos Monastery, built using limestone over a period of 100 years starting in 1501; UNESCO-listed Belém Tower, constructed with the primary objective of protecting the bay; the Monument to the Discoveries; the pink façade of Belém Palace, the official residence of the Portuguese president; the new Coach Museum; Avenida da Liberdade, the most central avenue in Lisbon and a popular shopping district for both tourists and locals; and Edward VII park.
You will also cross the 25th April suspension bridge over the Tagus River to see the imposing statue of Christ the Redeemer. Stretching across the estuary to the Tagus River in Lisbon the suspension bridge is considered as a twin sister of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco because of its similar design. The bridge is an impressive sight, and it also offers a breathtaking view when crossing it.
Visible from most parts of Lisbon and beyond, the statue of Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Rei) stands a striking 270 feet high on its angular pedestal, overlooking the south bank of the Tagus River. One of Portugal’s most iconic landmarks standing tall with its robed arms outstretched, it was erected in 1959 and modelled on the famous Cristo Redentor in Rio de Janeiro.
Then, enjoy your scenic drive back to the port.
Additional Information
This is a coach-based excursion with a number of stops. Walking during the stops will be at your discretion. Duration of photo stops can be between 10 - 20 minutes. The duration of this tour is dependent on traffic conditions and the tour may operate in a different to described. Dependent on traffic conditions on the day, you may have a photo stop at the Top of Edward VII Park instead of crossing the 25th April bridge to see the Christ the Redeemer.

Snapshot of Santander - `sIncluded Excursion
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
Enjoy the sights of Santander, the capital of Cantabria, on this snapshot tour. Begin with a drive past the Pereda Gardens and the small Puerto Chico port, then head to the Magdalena Peninsula, where you can disembark for a view of the exterior and time to take photos. Upon this peninsula stands a grand English-style palace. Built in 1908, the building functioned as a summer residence for King Alfonso XIII. As you make your way back to the ship, a short photo stop will be made at Playa de Mataleñas.
Additional Information
This is primarily a coach-based excursion, with most of the sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. You will spend approximately 45 minutes at Magdalena Peninsula. Expect to walk approximately 300 yards here over flat and uneven ground.

Classified Bordeaux Panoramic Drive – Included Excursion
Walking difficulty: Panoramic tour
This relaxing panoramic tour introduces you to some of the sights of the UNESCO-listed city of Bordeaux. Among the highlights will be the Chartrons river front, where the city’s famous wine trade begun, and L’Esplanade des Quinconces – one of Europe’s largest squares, with a column commemorating the French Revolution.
You will also be able to see the 18th century Place de la Bourse, the 15th-century Cailhau Gate, the 14th-century Big Bell, and the Palais Rohan, which is now the City Hall. Your tour will also continue to the 18th-century Grand Theatre and the Bordeaux Opera, built by Victor Louis in 1773, and St Andrew Cathedral, which dates from the 13th century and where Alienor d’Aquitaine married Louis VII.
Additional Information
This excursion is entirely by coach, with all of the sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. There are no photo stops. The duration of this tour is dependent on traffic conditions.

Santiago de Compostela
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
Santiago’s cathedral has become the most popular site of Christian pilgrimage after Jerusalem and Rome, and you will see both the beautiful Jubilee Door and the traditional tomb of St James on this excursion. Leaving the port of La Coruña, travel one-hour by coach to Santiago.
On arrival, walk to Obradoiro Square, where your guide will point out the cathedral, the city hall and the college of San Jerónimo. Enjoy your visit to the cathedral and some time after to explore the historic city centre at leisure. The tour then continues to the Parador de los Reyes Catolicós for a light tapas-style lunch. Originally built in 1499 as a hostel for pilgrims, this elegant hotel is a fine example of late Medieval architecture.
Suitably refreshed, your guide will lead you back to the coach on foot for your return drive to La Coruña.
Additional Information
This excursion requires extensive walking of at least 2½ miles. Coaches are unable to access the cathedral area and you must walk approximately 800 yards to reach the cathedral. Large bags and backpacks should not be taken inside the cathedral. Access to the interior may be restricted due to ongoing restoration work, or if a religious service is taking place. Modest dress should be worn inside the cathedral. A light tapas lunch is included. You will need to stand during the tapas. Dietary requests must be advised to the Explore Ashore Manager on board the ship at least 72 hours prior to arrival.

Scenic Estuaries & A Taste of Galicia
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
Experience the scenic surroundings of Galicia on this tour, which begins with a panoramic sightseeing tour of La Coruña from the comfort of your coach. Drive along the famous seafront promenade lined with houses and their many windows, which have given the city its informal title of the ‘Crystal City’. You then pass the island fortress of San Antón, before pausing for photos at the famous Tower of Hercules. Built by the Romans, this is the only lighthouse of its kind still in use today, and since 2009 it has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Leaving La Coruña, you travel to the old fishing village of Pontedeume to view its most prominent landmark, the 14th-century Tower of Andrade. Formerly part of a larger fortress, the tower is 38 feet high and has walls over six feet thick. On the façade is a coat-of-arms showing the 18 flags that Count Fernán Pérez de Andrade won from the French in the Battle of Seminara in 1503. After pausing for a photo stop just outside the village, you conclude your tour with a visit to a local restaurant, where you will enjoy a small tapas tasting before returning to your ship in La Coruña.
Additional Information
Expect to walk approximately 250 yards, sometimes over cobblestones. There are also five steps at Pontedeume and there may be steps at the restaurant. Further walking during any photo stops is at your discretion. Dietary requests must be advised to the Explore Ashore Manager on board the ship at least 72 hours prior to arrival.

La Coruña's Old Quarter Walk – Small Group Experience
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
Join us on this small group walking tour of La Coruña. Starting with a walk along the promenade to San Carlos Gardens. Here, you will find the tomb of Sir John Moore. Your guide will provide insights into Sir John Moore's identity and the circumstances of his death in a battle against the French in 1809.
During your walk around the old city, you will pass the convent of Santo Domingo, which contains a chapel dedicated to La Coruña’s patron ‘La Virgen del Rosario’. Sitting on the highest part of La Coruña is the church of Santa Maria del Campo, built between the 12th and 15th centuries. Other notable landmarks on your path include the Church of Santiago, Santa Barbara and Azcarraga.
You'll reach Maria Pita Square, where the town hall stands, and one of the most important names in the city. After days of fierce fighting against the British Royal Navy, Maria Pita encouraged the inhabitants to fight once again and defeat the invaders. The walk continues to one of the most iconic churrerias, Bonilla, where you will taste the local churros before returning to the ship with the guide.
Additional Information
There will be up to two miles of essential walking, over flat and cobbled ground. You must also be prepared to spend considerable periods of time standing. Flat and comfortable shoes are recommended. At the end of the tour, you can choose to remain in town and continue to explore independently, returning to ship at your own leisure.

Gardens of Galician Manor Houses
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
Leave La Coruña and head to Pazo de Oca, often known as the “Galician Versailles.” This 17th to 18th-century manor house features Baroque gardens, a watermill, and laundry, along with swans, ducks, and geese gliding in the water. The French-style landscaped gardens showcase camellias and magnolias, and a special feature is a 350-yard avenue of linden trees.
Next, visit the nearby Pazo de Ribadulla gardens, an English-style landscape with a small pond, Virginia tulip tree and an abundance of camellias. After exploring both manor house gardens, return to your ship in La Coruña.
Additional Information
Expect to walk approximately three quarters of a mile, the terrain in the gardens will be uneven and may be slippery. It may also be muddy. You will spend approximately 45 minutes at Pazo de Oca and one hour at Pazo de Rivadulla. Both the return drive and the drive from the ship to Pazo de Oca will take approximately 75 minutes.

Snapshot of Oporto
Walking difficulty: Panoramic tour
This sightseeing tour of Oporto allows you to capture the colourful, rising architecture of this city, from the comfort of your tour vehicle, with plenty of photography stops – so keep your camera fully charged.
See the Monument to the Peninsular War, commemorating the military conflict between Napoleon’s empire and Spain. Your guide may then point out the House of Music – a curiously modernist piece of architecture curving up from the ground: the sights then seem to come thick and fast: Crystal Palace’s domed form, surrounded by greenery, Clérigos Tower – built by the city’s Brotherhood of Clerics – and Avenida dos Aliados, a popular street filled with shops.
As you pass the Sao Bento Railways Station, you will quickly spot the city’s cathedral, boasting a wonderful blend of Baroque and Romanesque architecture. Cross over the Infante Bridge, which offers views across the historical centre before following the river back to the ship, past the Ribeira quarters.
Additional Information
This is a coach-based excursion with most of the sightseeing taking place from your vehicle. Any walking at short photo stops is at your discretion. Traffic can affect the duration and route of this tour and the tour may operate in a different order than described. Depending on the ships berth, you may be required to walk up to 550 yards to the tour coaches.

Oporto Sightseeing and Douro River Cruise
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
This tour enables you to see Oporto's main points of interest from the comfort of your coach and a riverboat. Your journey begins with a drive through Foz, the cosmopolitan waterfront district on route to Vila Nova de Gaia. Here you will see the sights from the water with a short river trip across the Douro. At the end of your river cruise enjoy 30 minutes of free time to enjoy the River front and also the view of Oporto from Vila Nova de Gaia.
Then re-board your coach for a sightseeing drive. Head into the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can see the 18th-century Torre dos Clérigos or Clergymen’s Tower - the highest point of the town at 245 feet. Continue along the impressive Avenida dos Aliados which leads to the town hall, see the exterior of São Bento Railway Station, take in a host of other key sights including the 12th-century cathedral, and the former stock exchange. Finally, return to your ship having taken in the sights of Oporto and its surroundings.
Additional Information
There will be approximately 350 yards across flat, uneven ground during this excursion. Walking during time at leisure is at your discretion. Due to recently implemented traffic restrictions, the order of this tour may change. You will need to negotiate a stepped gangway to access the boat, these steps can range in height due to the tide. The sights seen during the sightseeing drive may differ to what is described.

Traditions and Treasures in Porto
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
This walking tour of bustling Porto delves deeper into the city and seeks out hidden gems and important points of interest. An audio guide helps to paint a picture of the city’s history, making sure that you don’t miss out on any worthwhile facts.
After a transfer to Porto, begin your exploration with a visit to the UNESCO-recognised Bolsa Palace, also known as the Stock Exchange Palace, which was built in the 19th century in the Neoclassical style. Uncover its history before continuing to the iconic Sao Bento Railway Station – important for more than transporting passengers from A to B. The walls are decorated with blue-and-white azulejo tiles on a grand scale, depicting poignant moments from Portugal’s past. Your next destination is the eye-catching exterior of the Congregados Church, built in 1703 and designed by André Soares.
Finally, pass along Rue Santa Catarina – Porto’s main shopping street – and arrive at a nearby café for a refreshment. You then have some free time to continue your exploration before returning to the ship.
Additional Information
There will be at up to one and a half miles of walking on this tour and frequent steps to negotiate. At Bolsa Palace, there may be at least 100 steps to negotiate. To enter certain venues, queuing may be required. The tour may operate in a different order. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes.

Oporto by Tuk Tuk
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
Explore Oporto by Tuk Tuk, capturing its landmarks and panoramic views. At the pier, climb aboard your miniature tour vehicle, accompanied by your driver guide as you make your way to Opoto by Tuk Tuk.
During your tour you will see several sights as you drive by before admiring the view as you cross the Infante bridge towards Vila Nova de Gaia. There will also be the opportunity to enjoy a glass of port wine and a local sweet treat before returning to the ship by Tuk Tuk.
Additional Information
The Tuk-Tuks vary in size and, dependent on the seating configuration, will seat between two and four guests for a shared experience. Walking during this tour is minimal and at your discretion, as most of the excursion is spent on the Tuk Tuk. There are three steps to negotiate at the refreshment stop and a step to access the Tuk Tuks. Please consider taking an additional layer of clothing, as elements of the ride may be colder than expected. WC facilities will be available on request in local cafes, where a purchase of a refreshment may be required. The tour may operate in a different order than described.

Traditions and Tastes of Aveiro
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
On this half-day tour, explore the city of Aveiro, nestled along the Ria de Aveiro. The city is distinguished by its canals, often filled with vibrant boats and lined with Art Nouveau style buildings. Capture some of the city on foot before navigating the canals by local boats, called Moliceiros. These slender and colourful vessels were historically used to collect algae and seaweed and are now used for sightseeing. Following your scenic ride, indulge in a taste of the local delicacy, ""ovos moles,"" a sweet confection made from eggs and sugar originating from Aveiro, accompanied by a glass of sparkling wine.
On your return journey by coach, capture the colourful fishermen’s houses, known as Palheiros, along the Costa Nova beach.
Additional Information
There is up to 500 yards of walking required; any additional walking will be at your discretion. You will be required to negotiate four steps to access and exit the boat, therefore this tour is considered not suitable for guests with limited mobility. Some restroom facilities will be in local cafes and a purchase of refreshment may be required to use these facilities. The itinerary of this tour may operate in a different order than described. The Moliceiros will last approximately 45 minutes.

Lisbon Vintage Tram and Port Wine
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
If you want to take in the sights and absorb the atmosphere of Lisbon at a relaxed pace, finishing with a taste of the local tipple, then this tour is for you. Lisbon’s vintage trams are among the city’s icons, and this tour includes a ride on one of these historical vehicles.
A coach will take you into the heart of the city where you will board a traditional wooden-bodied tram for a scenic one-hour journey through Alfama and Bairro Alto, two of the oldest districts of the city which are characterised by winding alleyways and whitewashed houses with flowers on their balconies. Following your tram journey, you will visit a local establishment and be served a glass of white port accompanied by white chocolate; you can then enjoy a glass of ten-year-old Tawny port with a miniature ‘Pastel de Nata’ cake.
The tour would not be complete without a panoramic coach ride through the city, viewing some of Lisbon’s famous landmarks such as the Monument to the Discoveries, Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, the far end of the Edward VII Park, the Rossio district and St George’s Castle.
Additional Information
The trams are authentic historical vehicles and are accessed by a steep flight of three steps. There is no commentary during the tram ride, but your guide will describe the journey before you board. The trams are exclusive to Saga passengers. You will need to walk at least 250 yards from the tram to the port tasting venue.

Lisbon Tuk Tuk Tour (sharing)
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
Within the depths of Lisbon’s old quarters, narrow cobbled streets weave their way past cafes and bars, leading to several landmarks which you’ll see during this tour. The areas are often inaccessible to cars and buses, however, there is one mode of transport that is well-equipped for this sightseeing exploration – the ‘tuk tuk’.
Climb aboard your miniature tour vehicle, accompanied by your driver guide. Pass through Bairro Alta and the district known as Alfama before arriving at the Nossa Senhora do Monte viewpoint. Near St George’s Castle, it offers a sweeping view of the city below. The tour continues through the city’s steep and narrow, historic streets.
There is a brief stop at Chiado in the centre of Lisbon, an elegant and bohemian neighbourhood, between Bairro Alto and Baixa Pombalina. It is frequently compared to Paris’ Montmartre district, rebuilt after it was destroyed by fire in 1998. The most famous streets are Rua do Carmo, which houses the ruins of a church by the same name and Rua Garrett, in the centre of Chiado. See the square and its surrounding streets, packed with cafes, theatres and museums. Then, enjoy a traditional snack of marmalade and cheese paired with a glass of port before returning to the ship.
Additional Information
The Tuk Tuks seat four guests, therefore if you book this excursion you will be sharing the Tuk Tuk with three other guests. If you would prefer to have the Tuk Tuk for just two guests please book the alternative Lisbon Tuk Tuk tour (two guests). Please consider taking an additional layer of clothing as elements of the ride may be colder than expected. The step up into the vehicle may be steep. The Tuk Tuks are small vehicles with compact seating and the ride can be bumpy. This tour is unsuitable for guests with walkers.

Lisbon Tuk Tuk Tour (two guests)
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
Within the depths of Lisbon’s old quarters, narrow cobbled streets weave their way past cafes and bars, leading to several landmarks which you’ll see during this tour. The areas are often inaccessible to cars and buses, however, there is one mode of transport that is well-equipped for this sightseeing exploration – the ‘tuk tuk’.
Climb aboard your miniature tour vehicle, accompanied by your driver guide. Pass through Bairro Alta and the district known as Alfama before arriving at the Nossa Senhora do Monte viewpoint. Near St George’s Castle, it offers a sweeping view of the city below. The tour continues through the city’s steep and narrow, historic streets.
There is a brief stop at Chiado in the centre of Lisbon, an elegant and bohemian neighbourhood, between Bairro Alto and Baixa Pombalina. It is frequently compared to Paris’ Montmartre district, rebuilt after it was destroyed by fire in 1998. The most famous streets are Rua do Carmo, which houses the ruins of a church by the same name and Rua Garrett, in the centre of Chiado. See the square and its surrounding streets, packed with cafes, theatres and museums. Then, enjoy a traditional snack of marmalade and cheese paired with a glass of port before returning to the ship.
Additional Information
Although the Tuk Tuks seat four guests, by booking this excursion you will only be sharing the Tuk Tuk with one other guest. If you would prefer to have the Tuk Tuk for more than two guests please book the alternative Lisbon Tuk Tuk tour. Please consider taking an additional layer of clothing as elements of the ride may be colder than expected. The step up into the vehicle may be steep. The Tuk Tuks are small vehicles with compact seating and the ride can be bumpy. This tour is unsuitable for guests with walkers.

Sintra and Sintra National Palace
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
Drive to the charming town of Sintra, where you can admire many stunning buildings and works of art. The whole town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site on account of its 19th-century romantic architecture.
On arrival you will visit Sintra National Palace, also known as Palácio da Vila, famous for its magnificent painted ceilings. The palace is the only survivor of the country's Royal Halls, dating from the Middle Ages. One of the highlights is its kitchen, complete with huge 110-feet high conical chimneys.
After your visit to the palace, stop for refreshments, and then enjoy free time to explore on your own. The town has retained much of its medieval layout, with labyrinthine streets, flights of steps and arcaded buildings.
On your return journey to the ship you will follow a section of the scenic ocean road, and pass the Belém district with its famous tower.
Additional Information
During the visit to Sintra Palace there will be one hour of standing and essential walking covering approximately 500 metres. There are approximately 120 steps and a winding staircase inside the palace. Walking during time at leisure is at your discretion, but please note Sintra Town has cobbled streets, steps and inclines. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes. Guests must be physically fit to participate on this tour. The drive to Sintra will take approximately one hour, the return drive to the ship will take 90 minutes. You will have approximately one hour at the Sintra National Palace, followed by 90 minutes of free time.

Historic Lisbon Walking Tour – Small Group Experience
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
Uncover the history of Lisbon as you explore the city with a local guide on foot.
Starting from the port your guide will take you into the city to see some of Lisbon’s significant examples of historical architecture and tell you the city’s stories and traditions. The Chiado district is one of the highlights of your walking tour. The several bookstores, cafes and other shops here have barely changed since they were founded more than half a century ago.
As you walk through the city, you'll see the Praça do Comércio, also known as Black Horse Square, and Largo do Carmo, where Quartel do Carmo can be found, before heading down to Rossio, once the liveliest square in the city. Here you can admire the Dona Maria National Theatre, originally built around 1450.
Just off the northeast corner of Rossio sits a small but lively square brimming with history: São Domingos, home to the São Domingos church which is now a National Monument. Enjoy a short stop for a coffee and cake before continuing your walk through Rua da Prata passing by Sé de Lisboa, the 12th-century cathedral of Lisbon.
You will then begin the walk back to the ship via part of the Alfama district, a labyrinth of narrow cobbled alleyways and colourful houses.
Additional Information
This tour is all on foot and you will be required to walk up to three miles, sometimes over uneven ground, and there may be more than 15 steps to negotiate. Guests should be physically fit to participate and be able to keep up with the group. Toilet facilities will be available in the local cafes and a small purchase may be required. This tour includes a small refreshment which includes a drink and cake. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes.

Sesimbra, Azeitão Winery & Arrábida Natural Park
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
Join us to discover the lesser explored area of Lisbon, Arrábida.
Leaving the port, your journey by coach takes you over the 25th April bridge and on a scenic drive to Sesimbra, an old fishing village which lies at the foothills of the Serra da Arrábida mountain range. The village is lined with traditional whitewashed houses, overlooked by Sesimbra’s Moorish Castle. Enjoy an exterior visit of the castle for approximately 30 minutes before the tour continues by coach to Azeitão.
Azeitão is located in the nature reserve of the Serra da Arrábida and is known for its tasty regional products. During your time in the area, you will visit one of the local wine cellars and have the opportunity to taste the Moscatel wines.
The tour concludes with a scenic drive through Arrábida Natural park before returning to the ship.
Additional Information
This tour includes two visits: one to the exterior of Sesimbra Castle, where walking is over uneven ground, but is at your discretion, and the second is to a winery, where 350 yards of essential walking is required over uneven ground with up to 40 steps. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes. The order of sights may vary. The drive to Sesimbra Castle will take approximately one hour. The return drive to the ship will take approximately two hours.

Historic Oviedo
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
Travel inland by coach from Gijón to Oviedo, the regional capital of Asturias and the most culturally and historically interesting city in the province. Founded in the eighth century but later destroyed by the Moors, Oviedo was rebuilt a century later as a royal stronghold by the Spanish kings Alfonso II and Ramiro I.
On arrival, you will start a walking tour with your guide, visiting the historic city centre where numerous medieval buildings still stand. You will visit Oviedo Cathedral, dating from the 14th century and a fine example of the Flamboyant Gothic style: it is noted for its delicate openwork spire and the three Gothic portals on the west front.
You have free time to explore further on your own before heading back to Gijón.
Additional Information
This tour involves walking a total distance of approximately one mile over largely flat terrain, with some cobbled streets in the city centre. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

A Tale of Two Cities
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
Enjoy a scenic drive along the coast of Asturias to the seafaring town of Avilés, now a modern city and a major centre for the production and export of iron and steel. The town has preserved its old quarter, which is now considered an area of artistic and historic interest.
A walking tour will show you the pedestrian streets of Galiana and Rivero, the Plaza de España with the City Hall, and the Church of Sabugo. You will also view the modern Óscar Niemeyer International Cultural Centre, named after this great Brazilian architect.
Returning to Gijón, your coach will take you to the Labour University, which was built between 1948 and 1957 by architect Luis Moya Blanco. The bell-tower, the tallest stone structure in Spain, is based on the Giralda in Seville, and is 426 feet high. The university was originally founded to provide education for the children of local miners and factory workers who had been killed or injured in industrial accidents.
Leaving the University after a photo stop, the drive continues to Gijon, alight the coach at the drop-off point and head on foot to the old town. You will have some free time to explore on your own before the return walk to your coach for the short drive to the pier.
Additional Information
This excursion involves walking about three miles, much of which will be over cobbled streets with occasional steps and kerbs to negotiate. Flat walking shoes are recommended. Due to coach parking restrictions in Gijon, the coach will drop you off outside the Train Museum, you will continue on foot to the city centre to visit Gijon's old quarter. The distance will be approximately half a mile each way.

Snapshot of Gijón
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
Gijon is the oldest and most populated city in Asturias.
After a short drive you will arrive at the Labour University of Gijon. Built between 1946 and 1955 by the Ministry of Labour, it is considered the most important architectural building from the 20th century in the Asturias region. Covering 322,917 square yards this is the largest building in Spain, even larger than the Monastery of El Escorial.
On arrival, your guide will provide a short explanation about the building before you head to the Labour Café for a coffee or tea and a bun. Afterwards, the drive continues to the old quarter of Gijon before returning to your ship having gained an overview of this dynamic, lesser-travelled city.
Additional Information
Most of the sightseeing will take place from your vehicle. At the Labour university you will be required to walk approximately 350 yards.

Scenic Gijón and Cider Tasting
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
Enjoy a drive through Gijón, the oldest and most populated city in Asturias, and a visit to a local cider factory. During your city drive, your first stop is at the Labour University of Gijon, considered to be the largest building in Spain.
Next, head to a traditional Llagar – a cider brewery, where you will discover how cider is traditionally made in Asturias. There will also be the opportunity to taste Asturias cider alongside some local cheeses. Following your visit, re-board your coach for a drive through Gijón’s old quarter before heading back to the ship.
Additional Information
There is approximately 600 yards of walking involved during this tour. The visit to the cider factory is entirely on foot, you will need to remain standing for one hour while here.

Santillana del Mar
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
Begin this excursion with a drive to Santillana del Mar, located approximately 22 miles from Santander.
On arrival in this well-preserved medieval town, begin a guided walking tour through its cobbled streets lined with aristocratic homes. You will visit the Collegiate Church and the cloister of St Juliana, renowned for its Romanesque doorways.
Next, you will pass the Merinos Tower, a medieval watchtower, followed by the fortified Borja House. You may also spot the House of the Eagle, an elegant building known for its intricate façade and historical significance. Afterwards, it is time to return to your ship having seen the sights of Santillana del Mar.
Additional Information
There will be approximately one and a half miles of walking and you will be required to negotiate uphill slopes, uneven ground and five steps at the Collegiate Church. The drive to/from Santillana del Mar will take approximately 45 minutes.

Historic Comillas
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
From Santander, drive west along the Cantabrian coast to the charming old village of Comillas. Set inland from the coast amongst rolling hills, its ancient stone houses still bear the carved coats-of-arms of the aristocratic families who once lived there.
On arrival see the highlights such as the exterior of the Sobrellano Palace built in 1888. This neo-Gothic style palace is the work of the Catalan architect Juan Martorel. Next, see the El Capricho de Gaudí, one of the three buildings Gaudí designed outside of Catalonia. His modernist style experiments with the fusion of music and architecture, mixing arabesque elements with neo-Gothic.
Afterwards, enjoy some time at leisure before returning to the ship.
Additional Information
This tour involves walking of approximately one-and-a-half miles, most of which will be on cobbled streets with steep inclines and several steps to access El Capricho. Further walking during your time at leisure is at your discretion. The drive to and from Comillas will take approximately one hour. You will have approximately 45 minutes of free time.

Guggenheim Museum and Bilbao
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
Depart from the pier and head to Bilbao to visit the Guggenheim – a museum of modern and contemporary art. Upon arriving in the city, you will visit this famous Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Gehry and opened in 1997. Step inside to explore the exhibitions at your own pace, all set within an architectural space that embodies the urban renewal of this vibrant Basque city. Afterwards, you will have some time at leisure to explore Bilbao independently before the return drive to the ship.
Additional Information
Your visit inside the Guggenheim is at your leisure. You will be able access an audio guide via your smart phone once inside. Expect to walk at least 550 yards to see all the exhibits. Further walking at the museum and during your free time is at your discretion. The drive to and from Bilbao will take approximately 75 minutes. You will have approximately two hours to explore the Guggenheim Museum leisurely, followed by two hours of free time to explore Bilbao independently.

Bordeaux City Tour and Walk
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
Leave the port by coach for a tour of Bordeaux, which since 2007 has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With 347 listed buildings – more than any other French city except Paris – the historic centre has much to offer. Thanks partly to bold and ambitious urban planning by 18th-century Royal courtiers, Bordeaux has a large number of beautiful Renaissance works of architecture, some of which you will discover during your guided walk.
View the Chartrons riverfront where the wine trade started, the 18th-century Place de la Bourse, the medieval Cailhau Gate and the so-called Big Bell, one of the city's medieval gateways. Then, begin the walking tour passing by the Palais Rohan, now the City Hall, the 13th-century Cathedral of St Andrew, where Eleanor of Aquitaine, future consort of King Henry II of England, married her first husband, the French King Louis VII. A further stop will be made outside the Grand Theatre, with its massive colonnaded façade. Built by Victor Louis in 1773, it is one of the most beautiful buildings in France.
During the course of your tour, you will enjoy a tasting of a local speciality – Cannelé cake. Now popular throughout France, this pastry is believed to have been first produced centuries ago by nuns from a Bordeaux convent. You can then decide to either follow your guide to the old Bordeaux area to see the the squares such as La Place du Parlement and La Place de La Bourse or spend some time at leisure before the short return journey to the ship.
Additional Information
This tour involves walking approximately one-and-a-quarter miles, mostly over level ground, but with some cobbled streets and occasional steps. We recommend that you wear flat walking shoes. The tour may operate in a different order to described. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.

Bordeaux by Sidecar (Twin Occupancy) - Small Group Experience
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
Guests booking a single place must book the single occupancy option.
Discover downtown Bordeaux by sidecar as you drive through its narrow-cobbled streets. See the sights and history of the city with a number of short stops, and you also have the opportunity to taste one of the local delicacies.
Leaving the port behind, the tour starts with a drive through Bordeaux, a city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. This distinction recognises the beauty and unity of style of Bordeaux's architectural heritage, which has developed harmoniously over the centuries and remained remarkably well preserved.
During the tour you'll see some of the city’s major highlights : “the Chartrons river front’, where the wine trade started; the 18th-century ‘Place de la Bourse’; the Cailhau Gate; St Michel basilica and its beautiful square; the Ste Croix district and Camille Sauvageau street; the Palais Rohan, now the City Hall; St Andrew Cathedral, where Alienor d'Aquitaine married Louis VII; Gambetta square; Grands Hommes district; Allées de Tourny and the Grand Theatre; and the Bordeaux Opera, built by Victor Louis in 1773.
Additional Information
Dexterity is required to get on and off the bike or in and out of the sidecar. All sightseeing is from the bike or sidecar, and no entrance charges are included. Photo stops are at the discretion of your guide, and any walking at these stops is at your discretion. Some of the roads are cobblestones and the ride can be bumpy. This tour is for twin occupancy, couples will be seated with one person in the sidecar and the other riding pillion. No more than two passengers may be carried at any one time. Helmets are provided. We recommend bringing sunglasses and a jacket. There is limited capacity on this tour. This tour isn’t suitable for guests with limited mobility.

Bordeaux by Sidecar (Sole Occupancy) - Small Group Experience
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
Guests booking a single place must book this option.
Departing from the port, this tour starts with a drive through the city of Bordeaux, which was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. This distinction recognises the beauty and unity of style of Bordeaux's architectural heritage, which has developed harmoniously over the centuries and remains remarkably well preserved.
Discover some of the major highlights: “the Chartrons river front’, where the wine trade started; 18th-century ‘Place de la Bourse’; Cailhau Gate; St Michel basilica and its beautiful square; the Ste Croix district and Camille Sauvageau street; the Palais Rohan, now the City Hall; St Andrew Cathedral, where Alienor d'Aquitaine married Louis VII; Gambetta square; Grands Hommes district; Allées de Tourny and the Grand Theatre; and the Bordeaux Opera, built by Victor Louis in 1773.
Additional Information
Dexterity is required to get in and out of the sidecar. All sightseeing is from the sidecar, and no entrance charges are included. Photo stops are at the discretion of your guide, and any walking at these stops is at your discretion. Some of the roads are cobblestones and the ride can be bumpy. If you book this excursion, which is only for ‘sole occupancy’, you will be seated in the sidecar. Helmets are provided. We recommend bringing sunglasses and a jacket. There are limited sidecar tours and spaces available. This tour isn’t suitable for guests with limited mobility.

Medieval UNESCO Classified St Emilion Village
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
It is no wonder that in 1999 the jurisdiction of St Emilion was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural landscape. Above the ground, a tall tower overlooks the pretty architecture below, and underground you will find the largest single-stone religious building in Europe, built to commemorate the miracles performed by St Emilion, a monk who, in the 8th century, sought refuge in the caves. On this excursion, explore everything that St Emilion has to offer.
Upon arrival at the village, enjoy a short orientation which visits the Collegiale church and its magnificent 12th-century cloisters. Also see the Cadene Gate and King’s Tower before an opportunity to see the splendour which lies below ground: pass through chambers with high vaulted ceilings, adorned with religious wall paintings and see the galleries which were formerly used as a necropolis. You will then have some time at leisure to explore the cobbled streets, perhaps re-visiting sights you’ve seen on the orientation or simply using the time to soak up the sights and sounds. Return to the port, having explored St Emilion’s splendour.
Additional Information
Walking during your free time is at your discretion, however you should expect to walk at least one mile, which may be over uneven ground. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility. The drive to and from St Emilion will take approximately one hour each way.

The Margaux Wine District
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
Leave the pier and travel by coach to the world-famous Margaux wine district. Situated north of the city of Bordeaux, the village is home to a number of prestigious wine estates. These include Château Margaux, a Premier Cru château, where you stop outside the gates for photographs of the exterior.
The château dates from 1812 and is famous for producing well-rounded, gently perfumed wines, mostly from Cabernet-Sauvignon grapes. Their distinctive light and delicate flavour is often attributed to the local soil, which has a high gravel content, excellent drainage and a low level of nutrients. Vines grow well in poor, loose, free-draining soil: the poorer the soil, the deeper the vines must go to find water and nourishment. This makes them stronger and also allows them to absorb the specific characteristics of the deeper soil.
Since 1855 all the best wines in the Bordeaux region have been graded according to an official classification system established on the orders of Emperor Napoleon III. Next, you will stop at one of Margaux’s Classified Grand Cru Châteaux, where you enjoy a talk on the art of wine making, followed by a sample tasting of two wines from the estate.
Additional Information
We are unable to confirm the name of the château in advance, however it will be a Grand Cru Classé wine estate, and therefore the distance you will need to walk will vary. Depending on the Château visited, there may be up to five steps to negotiate. During the tasting and while the guide provides explanations you will need to stand, for approximately one hour and 15 minutes.

The Castles of Aquitania
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
Leave the pier and travel through the Aquitania region to discover a historic Château. After a short panoramic drive through the Sauternes wine region you will arrive at one of the historic castles of Aquitania, classified as one of Frances many National Heritages sites. Whilst here, journey through time as you explore the Château. After your tour, return directly to Bordeaux and your ship.
Additional Information
We are unable to confirm which Château will be visited in advance, but it will be either Château de Cazeneuve or Château de Roquetaillade. There will be at least 350 yards of essential walking, with approximately 25 steps to negotiate at the Château. Further walking and steps will be at your discretion. This excursion is not recommended for those with mobility limitations or wheelchair users.

La Rochelle City & Walking Tour
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
On this interesting excursion, discover the town of La Rochelle, surrounded by medieval fortifications and picturesque harbour.
Begin your tour with a short drive to La Rochelle, where your coach travels along the seafront. Pass the Corniche, the elegant gardens of Le Mail and the harbour with its two towers: the Chain Tower and the Tower of St Nicolas. The ‘Great Clock’ gate-tower gives access to the old town, which you will explore on a guided walking tour.
La Rochelle’s old town once sheltered 16th-century craftsmen’s workshops. During your guided walk discover the city’s architectural treasures from its 15th and 16th-century half-timbered houses, 18th-century Law Court with its Corinthian facade and the imposing Town Hall.
After your walking tour enjoy some time at leisure to explore further before returning to the ship.
Additional Information
This tour includes a walking tour that will take approximately 75 minutes and involve up to one mile of walking over some cobblestones. Further walking during free time is at your discretion, and we recommend wearing flat walking shoes. You will have approximately 45 minutes of free time. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility.

Green Venice & The Poitevin Marshlands
Walking difficulty: Easy Activity
Join this leisurely tour as you drive through the countryside to the protected area of marshland known as ‘Green Venice’. Due to the site’s exceptional ecosystem, it is classified as a ‘Regional National Park’ and provides a home to plovers, swans, snipes and crimson herons.
In Coulon, embark a small flat-bottomed punt and a local boatman will take you for a cruise to discover the picturesque waterways. Innumerable ditches and canals, bordered by trees, form a labyrinth of ‘water highways’ through the marshland of Poitou. Your tour will conclude with the drive back to La Pallice port.
Additional Information
There are at least 300 yards of walking on this tour, with a few unassisted steps getting on and off the boat. Your guide will give a full introduction to the area during your coach ride to Coulon, but there is no commentary during the boat trip. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat and insect repellent are recommended. The journey to Coulon takes approximately one hour, depending on traffic conditions. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed.

Charming Île de Ré Island
Walking difficulty: Strenuous Activity
About three miles from the harbour of La Pallice, Ré Island is one of the jewels of the Atlantic coast. An elegant bridge, nearly two miles long, has linked it to the mainland since the beginning of 1988. As soon as you reach the Island, you will be won over by its atmosphere and brightness, which has inspired numerous painters. This little Atlantic-coast island of sand dunes and forests, fishing ports and cycle paths is a popular holiday destination.
Drive past the small fishing port of Rivedoux before reaching the island’s capital, Saint Martin de Ré, with its harbour and ramparts. After a guided tour of the village and its typical port, you will have time at leisure to explore the port, the narrow streets or simply enjoy a refreshment at one of the numerous café terraces. Take some time to enjoy the lovely food market of the town to discover the local produce. Your tour will conclude with the drive back to La Pallice port via the island’s south road.
Additional Information
Expect to walk approximately one mile in St Martin de Ré over cobblestone ground.

The Sleeping Beauty’s Castle
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
This tour starts with a drive from the port through the French countryside to La Roche Courbon. This fairytale castle is an architectural jewel set between two cliffs, beside a stream in the heart of a forest more than a thousand years old. Built as an austere military fortress in the 15th century, it was transformed by Jean-Louis de Courbon two hundred years later into an elegant stately home, with the addition of elegant arcades that support the balcony on the main façade.
A double staircase was also built, leading down to formal French-style gardens where a series of terraces, enjoying views, lead gracefully down to an ornamental lake. One room of the castle has wall-paintings dating back to 1662, another has carved woodwork in the style of Louis XIII, and the vaulted guards’ room and medieval kitchen can still be seen. After a guided tour of the Château and its grounds, enjoy some free time to explore the gardens on your own before returning to your ship.
Additional Information
Expect to walk about half-a-mile on this excursion: there are up to 30 steps around the castle and in the gardens. You will be on your feet for approximately 90 minutes whilst at the Château. The drive to and from the Château will take approximately 75 minutes each way.

La Rochelle and Cognac Distillery
Walking difficulty: Moderate Activity
Begin your tour with a short drive to La Rochelle, where your coach travels along the picturesque seafront. Pass the Corniche, the elegant gardens of Le Mail and the harbour with its two towers: the Chain Tower and the Tower of St Nicolas, which formerly guarded the entrance to the harbour.
The ‘Great Clock’ gate-tower gives access to the old town, which you will discover on a guided walking tour. Learn about La Rochelle’s past as a trading centre and military base and soak up the atmosphere as you wander along vaulted passageways and narrow streets, passing medieval arcades. You will see buildings from many different periods, including the Renaissance-style House of Henri II.
After free time to explore on your own, a short drive takes you to the Château de La Peraudière, owned by the Normandin-Mercier family. The Château was established in 1872 by Jules Normandin, a Cognac brandy broker and landowner. The estate provides a perfect place for Cognac to be aged. Normandin-Mercier today is one of the great names of Cognac, and you will see how it is still produced by traditional methods on a visit to the distillery and cellars. Your visit concludes with a tasting two of Cognac's and Pineau des Charentes.
Additional Information
This tour involves walking at least three-quarters-of-a-mile over uneven ground and cobblestones, with some steps at the Château de La Peraudière. You will have 30 minutes of free time in La Rochelle's old harbour.
Some of the highlights detailed may only be seen on optional excursions.
22nd April 2025