Transatlantic Cruise from BARCELONA to GALVESTON aboard Royal Caribbean - Voyager of the Seas

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15 Day Transatlantic Cruise aboard Voyager of the Seas

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Itinerary for Voyager of the Seas 15 Day Transatlantic Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
11/29/2008 Barcelona, Spain 5:00 PM
11/30/2008 Cruise the Torres Strait, Queensland, Australia 10:00 AM 5:00 PM
12/1/2008 At Sea
12/2/2008 Funchal, Madeira Islands, Portugal 12:00 PM 6:00 PM
12/3/2008 Las Palmas, Spain 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
12/4/2008 At Sea
12/5/2008 At Sea
12/6/2008 At Sea
12/7/2008 At Sea
12/8/2008 At Sea
12/9/2008 At Sea
12/10/2008 Nassau, Bahamas 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
12/11/2008 Miami, Florida 7:00 AM 11:00 PM
12/12/2008 At Sea
12/13/2008 At Sea
12/14/2008 Galveston, Texas 7:00 AM
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Ports of Call for Voyager of the Seas 15 Day Transatlantic Cruise

Barcelona

Transatlantic Cruises to Barcelona

Barcelona has always been a prosperous city , thanks to an exquisite harbor, fertile soil, and a population of hard working, caring citizens. This great city was a strong, incredibly diverse region when Madrid was still a fledgling town with basically no landmarks or significance. The numerous Mediterranean empires that had at one time or another conquered the area brought tremendous influences, much more so than the Iberian presence to the west. Barcelona was most influenced by Rome, Carthage, and France during the Charlemagne era.

The monuments of Barcelona open a book into the rich history of the area. These include the intricate and beautiful Gothic Quarter from the medieval times, the series of Catalan art nouveau, and the surreal artwork of Picasso and Miro. But if you are searching for a little excitement and outdoor fun to mix in with your education and culture, look no further than Barcelona.

In 1992, Barcelona was given a huge boost by serving as home to the Summer Olympic Games. This race to the 21st century was quite beneficial to Barcelona and the neighboring areas, and the restructuring program that became everyone's focus was given the name Post Olympic. As a result of all of this hard work and dedication, Barcelona has recently developed into one of the premier port cities in all of Europe. There are so many fascinating sights and wonderful events; you will be awed by your choices and so much to do. Extraordinary museums and landmarks can be found everywhere in this ancient city with a rich heritage and culture. The Museu Picasso is one of the greatest art exhibits anywhere, and through the center of the old quarter of Barcelona is the gorgeous tree-lined promenade, a visual splendor. The nightlife is truly something, and the shopping is fantastic.

Funchal

Transatlantic Cruises to Funchal

In 1419, Tristao Vaz Teixiera and Joao Goncalves Zarco discovered the island of Madeira, on which was established the exquisite city of Funchal. This is a city of incredible lights and sights, a place of dreamy sunsets and gorgeous scenery. The wildlife is remarkable, and the museums are outstanding. Although Funchal is quite built up, the surrounding area is remote and made up of dense jungle. Madeira is an architecturally diverse city with many interesting landmarks.

The island itself is located in the Madeira archipelago and belongs to Portugal. Madeira is 530 miles southwest of Portugal, and is only one of two inhabited islands in the region. Funchal is a coastal city, and is definitely the most active city on Madeira. Nearly all the fun and exciting activities on Madeira are located in Funchal, and the restaurants here are splendid. You are sure to be pleased by the fine dining facilities, good shopping, and active nightlife. There are a number of very nice stores, lively bars, and nightclubs. One of the world's highest ocean cliffs is found on Madeira, and there are plenty of places to hike, explore, and see all kinds of terrain. Madeira redefines the word vacation, as there are so many leisure spots laced throughout Funchal. The Golfe de Madeira golf course is outstanding; the course itself is actually outdone by the fabulous scenery that encompasses the greens. The hills and coastline of Madeira are extraordinarily beautiful, and the climate on the island is lovely. Funchal is bordered by sparkling blue waters that only get more beautiful the more you look at them.

Nassau

Transatlantic Cruises to Nassau

Nassau, the capital of New Providence Island in the Bahamas, is a majestic, scenic adventure that you do not want to miss. This is one of the premier cruise sites in the entire world, and as a result, tourism to this island is growing every year. New Providence has become the priority of all of the political officials who control the region, because this pink-sand beach marvel is emerging as the number one hot spot in the Bahamas. Only about one hundred miles from Miami, New Providence, and Nassau in particular, is a wonderful choice to enjoy a glorious vacation.

The Bahamas is in fact the most geographically complex nation in all of the Atlantic. A coral-based series of islands, it is made up of over 700 islands, 2,000 cays, and hundreds of rocky masses that have brought destruction to sea going vessels in the area for centuries. New Providence is a significant portion of the 100,000 square miles of dry land that comprises The Bahamas. Each region in the vicinity is separately governed, and this applies to New Providence, as well as the Turks and Caicos Islands.

In 1964 Great Britain granted The Bahamas internal governed rule. After many centuries of colonial rule, The Commonwealth of The Bahamas took control in 1973, and at that time the fledgling nation drafted its own constitution but remained tied to Britain to a certain extent. The island has remained in the Commonwealth, and the British monarch still holds as its head of state. The Bahamas keeps a two-house Parliament, and this also remains in accordance with the policy of Great Britain. A Bahamian general, appointed by the Queen, represents the Crown.

The citizens of New Providence, and especially Nassau, are friendly and quite helpful as you travel throughout the area. Be certain to ask them any questions you may have about their wonderful beaches, extravagant dining facilities, and wide array of water sports.

Miami

Transatlantic Cruises to Miami

A destination of vast diversity, Miami's year-round warm weather attracts visitors from all over the world to its beautiful beaches, modern architecture, and vibrant nightlife. Two million people call Miami home, but another 10 million come to visit every year.

The Spanish were first to arrive, and it is understandable that their influence should be felt first and foremost. Miami was colonized by the Spanish in the 1500?s, then used as collateral in negotiations with the English that ended the Seven Years War. Spain gained Havana back in exchange for Florida. In 1783, England traded Florida back to Spain for the Bahamas, and Spain ruled Florida as a colony until 1821, when Florida became a state.

Miami now is world famous for its beaches, 35 miles worth, from South Beach to Sunny Isles. Whether you want to sunbathe, swim, or just people watch, there are enough different beaches to suit your fancy.

But there is so much more to the city. A wide range of museums and parks can be found here. They add a refined sense of culture to the glitz and glamour of Miami's world-renowned nightlife.

Of course, if shopping is your main objective, Miami has more than enough shops and boutiques to suit your needs. That's without even mentioning the many upscale shopping malls and sidewalk stores that dot the map

What sets Miami apart from most other tourist destinations is the blend of people who call it home. Nowhere else in the world will you see so many people from so many different cultures. Large communities of Cubans and Haitians mix with retired "snowbirds" from New York and Canada.

It's hard to take in all that Miami has to offer in one day, but here are some of the highlights.

Galveston

Transatlantic Cruises to Galveston

Galveston is a tremendous city with a ton of sights, restaurants, and locations to keep you busy for days. This is a closely packed cultural center with numerous attractions. Everyone who goes to Galveston has a fantastic time; the only thing you have to watch out for is the heat in the summertime. Other than that, this is a truly remarkable part of the country, and should be visited by all who get the opportunity. The museums here are fabulous, and the Ocean Star and County Historical Museum, in particular, are real standouts. Some of the architecture is from the early 1900?s and complements the newer facilities perfectly. The combination gives you a perfect blend of nostalgia and excitement, and the result is marvelous. The Moody Gardens is literally one of the most exhilarating and enjoyable man-made environments anywhere. The number of extraordinary features inside this one facility are more than they have in some entire countries!

Not surprisingly, Galveston has great shopping and nightlife, as well. There are couple of bars that are quite fun, and if you like dancing, you don't need to look any further, because there are plenty of clubs and dance spots. Many of the stores in Galveston are of the peculiar variety, but this is all the more enjoyable for us tourists, who simply hate to see the same old thing when traveling around the country. If you like to eat (and who doesn't?), then Galveston certainly is for you. There are so many wonderful dining venues that it becomes nearly impossible to choose where to eat for any given meal. Luckily, you have us to guide you, and rest assured that there are some real winners in Galveston. A couple of the seafood and barbeque spots are so good they'll make you holler for joy! Galveston, Texas is a rip-roaring ride of sights and splendor; the kind of place that you wish you could visit all the time. This region is especially good when traveled to by cruise ship, because you land right in the heart of the Texas excitement.





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