Dublin to Barcelona

20 nights sailing from Dublin on cruise ship Star Legend

Itinerary: Sailing from Dublin, visiting St Malo (France), Lorient (France), Bordeaux (France), Bordeaux (France), Ferrol (Spain), Porto (Portugal), Lisbon, Portimao (Portugal), Casablanca (Morocco), Cadiz (Spain), Cadiz
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Cruise Dublin to Barcelona

20 nights sailing from Dublin on cruise ship Star Legend

Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Dublin Embarkation | Departure: 18:00H
Day 2 at sea
Day 3 St Malo (France) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 22:00H 14 hours in destination
Day 4 at sea
Day 5 Lorient (France) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 14:00H 6 hours in destination
Day 6 Bordeaux (France) Arrival time: 09:30H | Departure: 23:59H 14 hours in destination
Day 7 Bordeaux (France) Departure: 19:00H
Day 8 at sea
Day 9 Ferrol (Spain) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 14:00H 7 hours in destination
Day 10 Porto (Portugal) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 14:00H 6 hours in destination
Day 11 Lisbon Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 19:00H 11 hours in destination
Day 12 Portimao (Portugal) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 14:00H 6 hours in destination
Day 13 Casablanca (Morocco) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 22:00H 14 hours in destination
Day 14 Cadiz (Spain) Arrival time: 15:00H | Departure: 23:59H 8 hours in destination
Day 15 Cadiz (Spain) Departure: 18:00H
Day 16 Gibraltar Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 23:00H 15 hours in destination
Day 17 Malaga (Spain) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 23:59H 16 hours in destination
Day 18 Malaga (Spain) Departure: 16:00H
Day 19 Cartagena (Spain) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 23:00H 14 hours in destination
Day 20 at sea
Day 21 Barcelona Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 23:59H 15 hours in destination
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Dublin to Barcelona

20 nights Cruise on Star Legend. Sailing from Dublin, visiting St Malo (France), Lorient (France), Bordeaux (France), Bordeaux (France), Ferrol (Spain), Porto (Portugal), Lisbon, Portimao (Portugal), Casablanca (Morocco), Cadiz (Spain), Cadiz (Spain), Gibraltar, Malaga (Spain), Malaga (Spain), Cartagena (Spain), ending in Barcelona.

Dublin to Barcelona Cruise itinerary  - WindStar Cruises
Dublin to Barcelona Cruise itinerary  - WindStar Cruises

Dublin

Dublin is the capital city of Ireland,the city is divided in two by the River Liffey.In the western part of the city is the Phoenix Park, a municipal park of 800 hectares also with the O'Connell Bridge. Dublin is a city for walking, and visit the churches and cathedrals like St. Patrick dating back to 1190.Most interesting is the Church of St Micham, from the seventeenth century.It is a vibrant city known for its nightlife and tourist attractions and is the third most visited capital city in Europe (after Paris and London) with over four million visitors a year.

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St Malo (France)

Originally a fortified island, the walled city of St Malo at the mouth of the River Rance on France’s Brittany coast, is now connected to the mainland by a 'Sillon' causeway. Visiting this atmospheric port, once a stronghold for privateers (pirates approved by the king), is like stepping back...

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Lorient (France)

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Bordeaux (France)

Bordeaux is a portuary city on the south west of France, it is the capital of the Aquitaine region. The city is know worldwide fot it's vineyards, specialy since the XVIII century. The port is accesible for grand ships although actually most stop downstream towards the mouth of the river.

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Bordeaux (France)

Bordeaux is a portuary city on the south west of France, it is the capital of the Aquitaine region. The city is know worldwide fot it's vineyards, specialy since the XVIII century. The port is accesible for grand ships although actually most stop downstream towards the mouth of the river.

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Ferrol (Spain)

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Porto (Portugal)

Porto is the second most important city in Portugal, after Lisbon. Porto is an old city that has many historical heritage sites, although during the last decades is has been modernized. It has the longest underground line in Portugal, that covers not only the centre of the city, but also the metropolitan outskirts such as Senhora da Hora or maja. The old town is included in the UNESCO world heritage site. Some of it's most important monuments are: Mercado do Bolhao, teh Cathedral, the Clerigos Church and Tower, the Crystal Palace, the town hall and the bridges over the Duero river. it is also known for the grandeur, innovation and beauty of it's bridges, dated in diferent seasons and of different architectural styles.

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Lisbon

The city of Lisbon is rich in architecture; Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Baroque, Modern and Postmodern constructions can be found all over Lisbon. The city is also crossed by historical boulevards and monuments along the main thoroughfares, particularly in the upper districts. There are several substantial museums one can visit in the city. In addition, the mosaic Portuguese Pavement was born in Lisbon, in the mid-1800s. The art has since spread to the rest of the Portuguese Speaking world. The city remains one of the most expansive examples of the technique, nearly all walkways and even many streets being created and maintained in this style.

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Portimao (Portugal)

Portimao is an antique fishermen neighbourhood in Portugal, where you can rest under the trees of the Manuel Bivar Gardens, seeing the fishing boats go by, or walking on the streets. portimao belongs to the Algarve, a place full of paradisiacal beaches and small creeks.

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Casablanca (Morocco)

Casablanca is the largest city of Morocco, situated in western Morocco on the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the largest and most important cities in Africa. Casablanca is also Moroccos chief port and industrial centre. Casablanca is like any other European city and the most liberal and progressive of Moroccos cities. Most of the streets have signs, and passersby are extremely helpful in French or Arabic and, more rarely, Spanish or English. Young men flirt brazenly with scantily clad women, designer labels are the norm in the chic, beach front neighbourhood of Ain Diab and many young Moroccans speak to each other exclusively in French. The Medina historic district can be hard to navigate, but its so small that no matter how blindly you wander into it, youre never more than ten minutes from an exit. Places to visit: the Medina historic district, the Corniche, Octagon Square, the Shrine of Sidi Abderrahman, the Mosque Hassan II, the largest in North Africa, and the third largest in the world.

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Cadiz (Spain)

Cadiz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. The older part of Cadiz within the remnants of the city walls is commonly referred to as the Old Town It is characterized by the antiquity of its various quarters, among them El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María, which present a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cadiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings. In addition, the city is dotted with numerous parks where exotic plants flourish, including giant trees supposedly brought to Spain by Columbus from the New World. Cadiz, situated on a peninsula, is home to some of Spain's most beautiful beaches. La Playa de la Caleta is the best-loved beach of Cadiz. It has always been in Carnival songs, due to its unequalled beauty and its proximity to the Barrio de la Viña. It is the beach of the Old City, situated between two castles, San Sebastian and Santa Catalina. La Caleta and the boulevard show a lot of resemblance to parts of Havana, the capital city of Cuba,

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Cadiz (Spain)

Cadiz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. The older part of Cadiz within the remnants of the city walls is commonly referred to as the Old Town It is characterized by the antiquity of its various quarters, among them El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María, which present a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cadiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings. In addition, the city is dotted with numerous parks where exotic plants flourish, including giant trees supposedly brought to Spain by Columbus from the New World. Cadiz, situated on a peninsula, is home to some of Spain's most beautiful beaches. La Playa de la Caleta is the best-loved beach of Cadiz. It has always been in Carnival songs, due to its unequalled beauty and its proximity to the Barrio de la Viña. It is the beach of the Old City, situated between two castles, San Sebastian and Santa Catalina. La Caleta and the boulevard show a lot of resemblance to parts of Havana, the capital city of Cuba,

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Gibraltar

It is a small British colony in southern Spain. The population is about 29,000 inhabitants in an area of 2.6 square miles. It is also a naval base of the British Armed Forces. Most interesting things are the Rock of Gibraltar, the famous rock monkeys,the dolphins and the main shopping streets.

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Malaga (Spain)

Malaga is the capital of Costa del Sol, or Empire of the Light, as Ortega y Gasset described it in a poem. Youll find the Picasso Museum that is devoted to the most influential artist of the twentieth century and meets the need of the artist that his work was present in the city where he was born in 1881. Youll be amazed to visit this cosmopolitan city as tourist, visiting the monuments of the Alcazaba and Giralfaro or ancient Roman theater. Not to mention the beautiful and unfinished Cathedral of the Incarnation, erected on the site which was the largest mosque in Malaga.

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Malaga (Spain)

Malaga is the capital of Costa del Sol, or Empire of the Light, as Ortega y Gasset described it in a poem. Youll find the Picasso Museum that is devoted to the most influential artist of the twentieth century and meets the need of the artist that his work was present in the city where he was born in 1881. Youll be amazed to visit this cosmopolitan city as tourist, visiting the monuments of the Alcazaba and Giralfaro or ancient Roman theater. Not to mention the beautiful and unfinished Cathedral of the Incarnation, erected on the site which was the largest mosque in Malaga.

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Cartagena (Spain)

Cartagena is located on the sout east of Murcia. On the banks of the Mediteranean, with a very smooth climate and waters. It´s famous for it´s festivals of Carthaginians and Romans and the holy week processions, declared of international touristic interest.

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Barcelona

The port of Barcelona was born about the same time as the city was. It is one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean, cruises leaving to tour the most desirable cities in the Western Mediterranean. It has modern facilities and all the services needed to accommodate the many passengers who have Barcelona as a starting point and end of their trip. Barcelona is one of the most cosmopolitan and multicultural capitals of Europe. Among many attractions that include the Sagrada Familia, Montjuic, Gaudi's Güell Park and the famous Ramblas.

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The ship: Star Legend

Year renovated 2015
Beam 19 m.
Length 134 m.
Tonnage 9.975 tn.
Occupancy 212
Crew 153
Ratio passenger / crew Luxury 1:1
Ratio tonnage/passengers Excellent 47:1
Number of decks 6
Number of staterooms 106
Number of staterooms with balcony 36
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