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12 nights sailing from Dover on cruise ship Carnival Legend
Cruise Iceland & British Isles
12 nights sailing from Dover on cruise ship Carnival Legend
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Inside
Interior IS
Interior 4A
Interior 4B
Interior 4C
Interior 4D
Interior 4E
Interior with French doors (Obstructed views) 4K
Ocean View
Ocean View OV
Ocean View 6A
Balcony
Balcony BL
Balcony (Obstructed Views) 7A
Balcony 8B
Balcony 8C
Balcony 8D
Balcony 8E
Extended Balcony 8K
Premium Balcony (Obstructed Views) 9A
Aft View Extended Balcony 8M
Aft View Extended Balcony 8N
Premium Balcony 9B
Balcony 8A
Balcony 8F
Extended Balcony 8J
Suite
Ocean Suite OS
Junior Suite JS
Vista Suite VS
Grand Suite GS
Iceland & British Isles
12 nights Cruise on Carnival Legend. Sailing from Dover, visiting Seydisfjordur (Iceland), Akureyri (Iceland), Grundarfjordur (Iceland), Reykjavik (Iceland), Heimaey (Islandia), Belfast, Dun Laoghaire (Dublin), ending in Dover.
Dover
Today Dover is a major port town facing into the English Channel and the second busiest cruise port in the UK. What makes Dover so special is its impressive location with miles of beautiful, un-spoilt coastline and its internationally famous White Cliffs dominated by Dover Castle, known throughout the world. Dover is the town in Kent which is geographically closest to the continent and, as the world´s busiest ferry port, many justifiably describe as ´the gateway to England´. The cliffs are popular with tourists and offer the opportunity for wonderful walks and superb views out towards the English Channel. Or you may simply choose to simply gaze at them from the beach.
See cruises from DoverSeydisfjordur (Iceland)
A place of waterfalls and nature, Seydisfjordur is a town ful of creativity and rich in history. Inhabited by about 700 people the town acts as one big friendly family. Experience the flourishing art scen and try the delightful hiking trails and enjoy the local cuisine. Seydijofordur is surrounded by mountains with most prominent Mt. Bjólfur to the West (1085m) and Strandartindur (1010m) to the East. The fjord itself is accessible on each side from the town. The townis well known for its old wooden building and has a vibrant cultural scene with an arts centre, a Technical Museum and local heritage museum. The LungA art festival takes place in July and world-renowned artist Dieter Roth had a residence and art studio here. There are several waterfalls in the town. A popular hiking path starts at the town center, following the East bank of the Fjardará, the river that flows through the center of town. Further up the river there are 25 waterfalls.
See cruises to Seydisfjordur (Iceland)Akureyri (Iceland)
Akureyri is a town in northern Iceland. It is Iceland's second largest urban area (after the Greater ReykjavÃk area) and fourth largest municipality (after ReykjavÃk, Hafnarfjörður, and Kópavogur). Nicknamed the Capital of North Iceland, Akureyri is an important port and fishing centre. The area has a relatively warm climate due to geographical factors, and the town's ice-free harbour has played a significant role in its history. Sites that have been cited as areas of interest include various museums, churches, and the Botanical Gardens. Local museums include the Akureyri Museum, Akureyri Art Museum, Nonni house or Jón Sveinsson Memorial Museum, for the writer, David's house or DavÃð Stefánsson Memorial Museum, for the poet), Akureyri Museum of Industry, a motorcycle museum,[and Aviation Museum. The most northerly botanical gardens and the most northerly 18 hole golf course in the world are in the town.The Nature Museum was is in the grounds of the Botanical Gardens.The Botanical Gardens are located in SpÃtalavegur. Large churches include the The church of Akureyri and The church of Glerá. Sundlaug Akureyrar is a swimming pool in Akureyri.
See cruises to Akureyri (Iceland)Grundarfjordur (Iceland)
Grundarfjörður is a small town, situated in the north of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in the west of Iceland. The town had 938 inhabitants in 2004 and 974 inhabitants in 2005. The town is situated in front of an impressive mountain range which has a slightly alpine look. On the sea side, there is a mountain called Kirkjufell, a diverted piece of the mountain strip Mýrarhyrna. The mountain forms a small peninsula.The town received the right to do commerce in 1786. Around 1800, French merchants came to Iceland and lived in Grundarfjörður, where they constructed a church and a hospital of their own. The town has become rich through the fishing industry, and this wealth shows in the style of the original, luxurious houses being built. The road to nearby Stykkishólmur crosses a big lava field, called Berserkjahraun. This is partially warm, so that even in winter, there is not snow everywhere. The name of the lava field comes from the Eyrbyggja saga, according to which two Berserkers were slain here by their master, because one of them fell in love with his master´s daughter. Twin towns Sister cities
See cruises to Grundarfjordur (Iceland)Reykjavik (Iceland)
Iceland is the second biggest isle of Europe and it is known as the land of ice and fire. In the capital Reykjavik, you will find a very cosmopolitan city and adapted to the times. With so much touristic variety that it will be hard to decide between glaciars or thermal waters. A city full of contrasts where you will find typical constructions and futuristic buildings, in one of the youngest countries in the world.
See cruises to Reykjavik (Iceland)Heimaey (Islandia)
Belfast
Belfast Harbour (also the Port of Belfast) is a major maritime gateway in Northern Ireland, It is increasingly popular with cruise liners. Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland and the second largest city on the island of Ireland after Dublin. Situated at the mouth of the River Lagan on Belfast Lough, Belfast is surrounded by low hills. After years of violence, its center has been polished up making it great to walk through the pedestrian streets, shop in its arcades and spend some time in its pubs or dine in its excellent restaurants. Belfast city centre is focused on Donegall Square and Belfast City Hall in its centre. The City Hall is the grand centerpiece of the city and the orientation point for your exploration of Belfast. Running north from the centre of Donegall Square is Donegall Place, a broad and bustling shopping street, which will lead you towards the Cathedral Quarter and the Arts School. Bedford Street, becomes Dublin Road, which, leads south to the University Quarter, area where you´ll find the Botanic Gardens, art galleries and museums. Belfast is home to a wide range of parks and open spaces, making it one of the greenest cities in Ireland. The Golden Mile is the area around Great Victoria Street beyond Bradbury Place and it is considered the city´s best address for restaurants and pubs. The famous I.R.A. and Protestant murals are just to the west of the city center and it´s perfectly safe to go there and take photos.
See cruises to BelfastDun Laoghaire (Dublin)
Dun Laoghaire is a beautiful costal city located 7 miles south of Dublin. With a very pretty harbor, one of the largest in the country, it has become a very popular tourist destination. It has a wide range of cultural and leisure activities, with a modern spirit, that make it a unique city.
See cruises to Dun Laoghaire (Dublin)Dover
Today Dover is a major port town facing into the English Channel and the second busiest cruise port in the UK. What makes Dover so special is its impressive location with miles of beautiful, un-spoilt coastline and its internationally famous White Cliffs dominated by Dover Castle, known throughout the world. Dover is the town in Kent which is geographically closest to the continent and, as the world´s busiest ferry port, many justifiably describe as ´the gateway to England´. The cliffs are popular with tourists and offer the opportunity for wonderful walks and superb views out towards the English Channel. Or you may simply choose to simply gaze at them from the beach.
See cruises from DoverGet a sense of the fantastical aboard this ship that pays tribute to some of the world’s greatest legends throughout the ages
Legends are made, not born, and Carnival Legend lives up to her title. Sailing soon to amazing and historical ports across Europe, a cruise vacation on this ship will go down in your family’s history books.
What's included onboard?
Onboard entertainment and activities
Full board (ordinary ship’s food during the voyage)
Activities for children
You'll drink non-bottled water, lemonade, iced tea, hot chocolate and some coffees and teas for free
What's not included?
You can book different WiFi plans; all ships provide satellite internet access at our internet cafés and through the bow-to-stern ship-wide Wi-Fi network; contact us for more information on how to pre-purchase internet plans
Gratuities are not included; effective with all cruises these are the recommended onboard gratuity guidelines: Standard Staterooms: $14.50 USD per person, per day and Suite Staterooms: $16.50 USD per person, per day (these amounts may change); Tips are assessed for all guests ages 2 and up; A service charge of 18% will be added to your bill at Bonsai Sushi, Bonsai Teppanyaki, Chef’s Table, Emeril’s Bistro 1396, Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse | Brewhouse and Seafood Shack; Additional gratuities can be added at your discretion; When ordering room service, tipping is encouraged upon delivery; Tips are not included in the menu price of beverages — an 18% service charge will be added to the bill, and additional gratuities can be added at your discretionÂ
Spa treatmentsÂ
Dining in specialty restaurants
 Alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, speciality coffee and bottled water are available for a fee; You may want to consider and all-inclusive beverage program or Bottomless Bubbles unlimited soda package which can be purchased after your reservation is completed
Shore excursions
Cruise Fare does not include fuel supplement charges, security surcharges, or similar incidental surchargesÂ
Insurance is not included - Carnival strongly recommends the purchase of trip cancellation insurance that includes coverage for travel cancellation or interruptions related to COVID-19
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