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Splendour, Eastbound Transatlantic Cruise ex Santos to Barcelona
Nights 13 Ship Splendour of the Seas Star Rating Departs Santos (Sao Paulo),Brazil Sailing 2013: 22 Apr Ports of Call Santos (Sao Paulo), Recife, Tenerife, Arrecife, Barcelona Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
13 Night Cruise sailing from Santos to Barcelona aboard Splendour of the Seas.
Thousands of windows showcase the world's most memorable coastlines and ports. Whether you're cruising the Inside Passage or docked in Cozumel, you'll never lose sight of the reason you came aboard.
Enjoy a seven-story lobby, an 18-hole miniature golf course and a stunning Crystal Canopy, which by day admits the sun and by night closes to create a magical effect - perfect for dancing under.
Highlights of this cruise:
Santos
Home to 17 million people and spanning over 3,000 square miles, São Paulo is the third-largest city in the world. The warm climate and red clay soil surrounding the city are perfect for growing coffee. And with the arrival of the railway in 1867, large-scale cultivation took hold. Today, São Paulo is one of the largest coffee exporters in the world. As the coffee industry grew, so did the need for labor. São Paulo was one of the first cities in Brazil to actively encourage immigration. It has evolved into an exciting melting pot of cultures.
Recife
Recife (pronounced 'he-si-fee') is an enchanting port city named after the coral reefs that line its coasts. Recife is brimming with vibrant culture and gorgeous beaches and is a major draw for tourists from all over during Carnival, one of the biggest parties in the world. In Recife, the waters are crystal clear, excitement is everywhere and you will find yet another great stop on your holiday.
Tenerife
The largest of the Canary Archipelago, the island of Tenerife consists of many different regions - each with its own characteristics. There are mountains, lush valleys, a gigantic crater (which is now a national park) and, of course, fabulous beaches. If the beautiful landscapes don't bring a smile to your face, the weather certainly will.
Lanzarote
With its landscapes filled with beaches and more than 300 volcanoes, plus perfect weather all year round, you'll quickly see why Lanzarote is an award-winning tourist destination. The island's dedication to the environment and tourism has even resulted in recognition from the World Tourism Organisation as a universal model of sustainable development. In addition, the island has gone to considerable lengths to preserve its own history, culture and heritage.
Barcelona
Barcelona is located in the northeastern part of the country, 90 miles south of the French border. People from all around the world enjoy visiting this city for its individuality, cultural interest and physical beauty. When Hans Christian Andersen visited in 1862, he remarked that Barcelona was the 'Paris of Spain'. You're likely to agree. The city is a major cultural centre with a fascinating history. Archives, libraries, museums and buildings of interest - plus superb examples of modernist and Art Nouveau decor and architecture - can be found all over the city.