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Oceana
Oceana

4 Night Cruise sailing from Southampton roundtrip aboard Oceana.

This four night cruise with Oceana offers a charming mix of stunning architecture, historical interest and a slice of island life as you visit Bruges and St Peter's Port on Guernsey.

First stop is Zeebrugge where you have the day to explore the lovely city of Bruges, described as the Venice of the North because of its network of waterways. Stroll around this medieval jewel of a city which is also renowned for its chocolatiers and artisan lace workers.

A fantastic night on board awaits as Oceana sails to your next destination, St Peter's Port on the Channel Island of Guernsey. Again, you have the day to explore this bustling and pretty port which has welcomed sailors since Roman times and has a fascinating history. If you want to venture further afield, then the best way to discover the beauty of Guernsey is on foot - taking advantage of tranquil, quiet lanes that are dedicated to walkers, cyclists and horse riders.

You'll return to Oceana for an early evening departure back to Southampton, with a choice of beautiful locations for pre-dinner drinks followed by fine dining and entertainment to complete your relaxing short break.

About Zeebrugge
Understand that Zeebrugge literally means Bruges-on-Sea and you immediately appreciate why this ferry port is also Belgiums major cruise port. A medieval jewel on the North Sea, the charming city of Bruges is just 10 miles away.
Sometimes called the Venice of the North because of the picturesque criss-crossing canals on which you can enjoy fascinating and romantic boat rides, Bruges actually has a character all its own.
Although it has all the facilities of a modern city - smart shops, restaurants, bars and hotels - these are all found behind the centuries-old facades and weathered gables of the historic buildings at the citys heart.
Bruges is rightly famous for its exquisite lacework, tasty chocolate and huge range of local beers while, from Zeebrugge, you can also visit another historic city, Ghent, the capital Brussels, and historic battlefield sites such as Waterloo and Ypres.

About St Peter Port
A busy port since Roman times and one-time home of Victor Hugo, Guernsey's capital, St Peter Port, is the prettiest town in the Channel Islands with fine Georgian and Regency houses, tumbling terraced gardens, winding streets and hidden leafy alleyways.
The best way to discover the true beauty of Guernsey is on foot, exploring the Ruettes - tranquil, quiet lanes that are dedicated to walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
And history lovers will be in their element exploring Castle Cornet, the last Royalist stronghold of the English Civil War and now home to several museums and theatrical events.
Fort Grey was a bastion against Napoleon and is now a fascinating Shipwreck Museum while the German Occupation Museum gives a vivid account of island life during WWII.
When you have finished sightseeing, do leave time for shopping, as Duty Free Guernsey offers some of the world's best bargains on cameras and electrical goods, jewellery, perfume and wine (please note opening times might change during the weekend)

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