The charming old quarter in Cadiz makes it easy to see why the small town is frequented by Spaniards on holiday. Dine, dance, and indulge in any way you choose!Ĭadiz, our port gateway to Seville is an outstanding introduction to Andalucia.
We’re there a full day and night, allowing you to take in the extravagant nightlife and gay culture in Bairro Alto and Principe Real. Or if you choose, be lured off and pampered in the resort cities of Cascais and Estoril. A quick trolley ride transports you to the cobblestone district of Baixa. Wherever you turn, the streets are lined with colorful ceramic and antique shops, street artisans and aromatic cafes.
Journey into the Seven Hills district to experience castles and cathedrals. You’ll see why this city reigns above all others as you stroll along elaborate mosaic sidewalks and pass by the Monument to the Discoveries. Sophisticated and electric, the crown jewel of Portugal is one of the most captivating cities in Europe.
A number of gay and gay-friendly bars and cafes help make La Coruña one of Spain’s best-kept secrets. Relax in a café with Spanish tortillas in flavors you never imagined. This stunning city on Portugal’s doorstep invites you to a hike up the plush, stunning coastline or mingle in the many marketplaces. A visit to Bilbao’s spectacular Guggenheim Museum is also a must for those with an appetite for the amazing.Ī spectacular coastal city, also known as La Ciudad Cristal – The City of Glass, so designated from the all-glass balconies characteristic of La Coruña’s beautiful hillside homes. Venture out on a “poteo” – a small glass of wine here and there with typical “pintxos” or tapas – and experience the delicious character of the locals up close.
Take a stroll down the new, ultra-modern Zubizuri Bridge to the cultural center of Euskalduna Palace. Take a lesson at Bordeaux Wine School, indulge in a vinotherapie spa treatment at the Sources des Caudalie or uncork a bottle at one of 5,000 wine chateaux.īilbao welcomes you with its love of food, wine, laughter and (yes) bullfighting. Better yet, though, the best way to see the city is on foot, strolling over its 1281 bridges.ħ September – Bordeaux (Le Verdon), FranceĪ thriving city in the heart of the French wine country, Bordeaux is filled with shops, cafes and, of course, some of the best vino in the world. It’s a blend of cultures, but still quintessentially Dutch, with its friendly and open-minded residents welcoming you to such unique attractions as the Anne Frank’s house, the Van Gogh museum, and the Heineken Brewery. Finally, relax on the beaches and revel in the endless nightlife of seductive Ibiza before sailing to vibrant Barcelona.Įnjoy Amsterdam for a few days before the cruise, ask PRIDE Travel about exciting pre cruise options.Īn eclectic mix of old and new, Amsterdam’s historical charm and cosmopolitan flair are as captivating as its unique architecture. Historic Seville beckons with treasures beyond your imagination. A full day and night in Lisbon offers ample time to enjoy the wonders (and nightlife) of this spectacular coastal city. After a relaxing day at sea, take in La Coruna’s awe-inspiring cliffs and beaches. Sail to Bilbao, famous for it’s stunningly modern museum and picturesque countryside. A day in luscious Bordeaux takes you to the heart of the most famous wine region in the world. Start in Amsterdam, one of the most gay-welcoming cities on the planet. It’s the perfect blend of culture and excitement on the newly reinvented Celebrity Constellation! Spectacular cities, stunning natural beauty, superb beaches, and overnights in both Lisbon and Ibiza create a uniquely breathtaking adventure. Sail between Europe’s two most famous gay capitals, Amsterdam and Barcelona, on an incomparable journey to the most fascinating destinations in France, Spain & Portugal.