42 días a bordo del Volendam

  • 09 Noviembre 2024
  • 42 Noches
  • Salida desde Fort Lauderdale
Holland America Line
  • Interior precio desde
    $8,434*/pp
  • Ventana precio desde
    $8,834*/pp
  • Suite precio desde
    $18,734*/pp

Itinerario

Fort Lauderdale - Horta - Ponta Delgada - Tangier - Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar - Livorno (Florence) - Livorno (Florence) - Civitavecchia (Rome) - Civitavecchia (Rome) - Naples (Pompeii) - Catania - Piraeus (Athens), Greece - Alexandria - Alexandria - Valletta - Valletta - La Goulette - Alghero - Gibraltar - Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar - Cadiz (Seville) - Casablanca - Fort Lauderdale
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09 Nov '24

Fort Lauderdale
There is an abundance of things to see and do in the Ft. Lauderdale area: visit the newly redesigned Ft. Lauderdale Beach and cafes, stroll the historic Riverwalk, shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Boulevard or adventure to the Everglades for an intriguing air boat excursion. Less More
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13 Nov '24

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14 Nov '24

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16 Nov '24

Horta
Some say the Azores are a remnant of lost Atlantis, and some say they sprang from flowers dropped by an angel. Neither theory seems preposterous during the drive from sea level up to mile-wide volvanic crater rimmed with lush greenery and brilliant flowers. Looking out to sea, you may glimpse Capelinhos, the volcano that rose from the Atlantic only four decades ago. Less More
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17 Nov '24

Ponta Delgada
You’ll be astonished to see, in the depths of the huge crater at the center of the island, two lakes–one emerald green, the other sky-blue. Your guide will explain. More astonishments: a cluster of hot springs bubbling in the mist. Less More
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18 Nov '24

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19 Nov '24

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20 Nov '24

Tangier
Tangier is Africa’s whitewashed gateway to Europe and the Mediterranean. Wide palm-lined boulevards and humming souks are Tangier’s distinctively Moroccan features, but Spanish, French and Berber characteristics are found everywhere: arched wooden doors, hefty silver ornamentations, tightly-woven carpets that tell tribal legends. Less More
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21 Nov '24

Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
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22 Nov '24

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23 Nov '24

Livorno (Florence)
Access to the best of Tuscany: Florence, with its magnificent art and architecture and elegant shopping; Pisa’s Leaning Tower; and ancient Lucca. Sample shore excursions: Tuscan Countryside & Wine Tasting; Florence & the Academia. Less More
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24 Nov '24

Livorno (Florence)
Access to the best of Tuscany: Florence, with its magnificent art and architecture and elegant shopping; Pisa’s Leaning Tower; and ancient Lucca. Sample shore excursions: Tuscan Countryside & Wine Tasting; Florence & the Academia. Less More
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25 Nov '24

Civitavecchia (Rome)
When you embark on a cruise to Rome with Holland America Line you experience its bustling modernism along with its rich history. You can walk in the footsteps of emperors, have coffee in Renaissance piazzas and see contemporary art all in one afternoon. Your sightseeing time in Rome begins at the nearby port of Civitavecchia, a seaside town with roots that stretch back to the Etruscan era. Take note of the Forte Michelangelo (both Bramante and Michelangelo had a hand in its design), and the lungomare, a lively stretch along the sea with beach clubs, bars and restaurants. Once in the Eternal City you can fill your day with museums, churches, archaeological sites, traditional trattorias, artisan shops and, of course, gelato. The Colosseum and the Vatican Museums are Rome’s superstar attractions, but there are plenty of quieter gems to explore. For food lovers there are the markets in Campo de’ Fiori or the slightly farther flung Testaccio. The hip neighborhood of Monti, next to the Colosseum, has a vibrant piazza scene and boutique shopping, while the Villa Borghese offers a green oasis with a view towards Saint Peter’s Basilica and the masterpiece-filled Galleria Borghese. Although Rome might not have been built in one day, you’ll certainly be able to see its highlights on our Rome cruises along with the top things to do there in 24 hours. Less More
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26 Nov '24

Civitavecchia (Rome)
When you embark on a cruise to Rome with Holland America Line you experience its bustling modernism along with its rich history. You can walk in the footsteps of emperors, have coffee in Renaissance piazzas and see contemporary art all in one afternoon. Your sightseeing time in Rome begins at the nearby port of Civitavecchia, a seaside town with roots that stretch back to the Etruscan era. Take note of the Forte Michelangelo (both Bramante and Michelangelo had a hand in its design), and the lungomare, a lively stretch along the sea with beach clubs, bars and restaurants. Once in the Eternal City you can fill your day with museums, churches, archaeological sites, traditional trattorias, artisan shops and, of course, gelato. The Colosseum and the Vatican Museums are Rome’s superstar attractions, but there are plenty of quieter gems to explore. For food lovers there are the markets in Campo de’ Fiori or the slightly farther flung Testaccio. The hip neighborhood of Monti, next to the Colosseum, has a vibrant piazza scene and boutique shopping, while the Villa Borghese offers a green oasis with a view towards Saint Peter’s Basilica and the masterpiece-filled Galleria Borghese. Although Rome might not have been built in one day, you’ll certainly be able to see its highlights on our Rome cruises along with the top things to do there in 24 hours. Less More
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27 Nov '24

Naples (Pompeii)
Rising behind the wide curve of its bay with brooding Mount Vesuvius and the deep blue sea as a backdrop, Naples, Italy enjoys a magnificent natural setting. It is the third-largest city in Italy after Rome and Milan, and arguably the most colorful and seductive of them all: Splendor and squalor live side by side in 21st-century Naples, and the mix is intoxicating. Cruise to Naples, home to world-class museums and attractions. Naples has something for everyone – superb restaurants, eclectic shopping, a thriving contemporary art scene and an edgy and vibrant street life. But once you’ve had enough of the pounding traffic and jostling crowds while sightseeing in Naples, there are endless opportunities for exploration further afield. The celebrated Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, both victims of Vesuvius’ devastating 79 C.E. eruption, lie just south of the city. Explore Naples’ history or take a short ride over to the island of Capri on a Naples shore excursion. The delightful town of Sorrento and the magnificent scenery of the Amalfi Coast are also within easy reach, and the dolce vita glamour of Capri—not to mention the healing thermal waters of Ischia—are a short hydrofoil hop from the mainland. Naples cruises offer a perfect mix of cultural and natural attractions. Less More
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28 Nov '24

Catania
Sicily’s second-largest city is intimately connected to the active volcano that towers above it. The smoking, gurgling peak of Mt. Etna, one of the island’s most iconic landmarks, has shaped Catania significantly, most notably in the 1600s when an eruption sent lava flowing to the sea. But the real damage happened some 25 years later when an earthquake rocked and destroyed the city. Catania was reconstructed in the Baroque style using the lava rock at hand, earning the historical center its UNESCO World Heritage status. In the 20th century, Catania had a reputation as a rough-and-tumble port, but recent decades have seen major restoration and revitalization, making the city an ideal spot to explore local street markets, visit Roman ruins and learn about a rich history that dates back to Ancient Greece. Catania’s central location on the eastern Sicilian coast also makes it a great base for exploring nearby Taormina and Syracuse, the wineries on Mt. Etna and idyllic local beaches. Less More
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29 Nov '24

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30 Nov '24

Piraeus (Athens), Greece
No modern metropolis is more steeped in myth than Athens, Greece. From the gritty port of Piraeus—gateway to Greece’s fabled isles—to the Parthenon—eternal symbol of Western civilization—Athens has attracted adventurers and classicists for centuries. This heritage is still very much alive for modern visitors sightseeing in Athens: ancient stadiums and temples dwell alongside apartment blocks, modern performances are staged in the marble amphitheaters where Greek drama was born and millennia-old monuments are scattered in the archaeological park that circles the Acropolis. One of the world’s oldest maritime powers, Athens is blessed with a balmy climate and stunning coastline. The seaside suburbs of Athens are scalloped with sandy beaches, fancy yacht clubs and glamorous beach bars. While the Athenian lifestyle is known for late-night dinners and dancing until dawn, the city shines brightly by day in the bustling markets, lively cafés and fascinating museums that illuminate Greece’s past and present. Contemplate the magnitude of all that culture and ancient tourist attractions while marveling at the sun setting into the Aegean or rising over the Acropolis. Less More
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02 Dec '24

Alexandria
Haggle for handcrafted jewelry in Khan el-Khalili, Cairo’s giant souk. Hear the call to prayer. Venture out to Giza, where the iconic pyramids and sphynx testify to the glory that was ancient Egypt. Less More
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03 Dec '24

Alexandria
Haggle for handcrafted jewelry in Khan el-Khalili, Cairo’s giant souk. Hear the call to prayer. Venture out to Giza, where the iconic pyramids and sphynx testify to the glory that was ancient Egypt. Less More
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04 Dec '24

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05 Dec '24

Valletta
Thick sandstone walls fortify Valletta, holding within its stone streets and glorious architecture. It fees like a travesty, walking over the detailed inlaid marble floors of the the cathedrals, but they are there to be seen and appreciated. The Silent City is Mdina, on the far side of the island, where no cars are permitted to disrupt the serene streets. Keep an eye out for the legendary, aged yellow buses of Malta which appear to be on their last legs, but are in fact a revered and flawlessly maintained piece of Maltese heritage. Less More
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06 Dec '24

Valletta
Thick sandstone walls fortify Valletta, holding within its stone streets and glorious architecture. It fees like a travesty, walking over the detailed inlaid marble floors of the the cathedrals, but they are there to be seen and appreciated. The Silent City is Mdina, on the far side of the island, where no cars are permitted to disrupt the serene streets. Keep an eye out for the legendary, aged yellow buses of Malta which appear to be on their last legs, but are in fact a revered and flawlessly maintained piece of Maltese heritage. Less More
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07 Dec '24

La Goulette
Stroll Tunis’ spirited medina where close-packed souks offer silver, perfumes, spices, carpets and other treasures at fire sale prices. Sharpen your haggling skills here—it’s anticipated! At the edge of the Sahara, the Phoenician city at Carthage now lies in windswept ruins, but once was the glorious rival of Rome. Less More
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08 Dec '24

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09 Dec '24

Alghero
The city of Alghero on Sardinia was founded in 1102 by the powerful Doria family from Genoa on the Italian mainland—though long before they arrived, Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs all had settlements in the area. The civilization that had the most influence on the island’s fifth-largest city was, however, not Italy but Spain; specifically Catalonia. One of Alghero’s nicknames is Little Barcelona, and the local dialect has much in common with the Catalan spoken on Las Ramblas. The Catalans conquered Alghero in 1353 and colonized it, building the city walls that can still be seen today. Thanks to their economic and military power, the Algheresi—both Italians and colonists—enjoyed a golden age of prosperity lasting well into the 16th century. Today this cosmopolitan and outward-looking city of traders and mariners is a pleasure to wander around, its buildings pink, white and gold in the sunshine, above the clear blue sea. Sitting on a promontory behind the walls built by the Catalans, the compact old town (it makes up just one-tenth of the city today) is where the sights are concentrated and is easy to explore on foot. Less More
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10 Dec '24

Gibraltar
This strategic link between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean has been ruled by the Spanish, British and Moors. As long as the Barbary Apes remain, the British will rule Gibraltar this is the tradition that has held for 350 years. These pesky primates are a favorite with visitors despite their incessant chatter and light-fingered ways. Ride to the top of the Rock for great views over the Strait of Gibraltar-on a clear day you’ll see Africa. Less More
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10 Dec '24

Cruising the Strait of Gibraltar
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11 Dec '24

Cadiz (Seville)
Hanging off the southwestern edge of Spain, Cádiz is one of Andalucía’s regional capitals and a place bursting with personality. Europe’s oldest continually inhabited city, with a history stretching back 3,000 years, has fallen on hard times in recent years, but a combination of pride, good humor and stoicism keeps it on an even keel. The famous Carnival, one of Spain’s most important in the genre, is a thrilling fiesta into which Cádiz pours all its energy and ingenuity. The city’s fond nickname, la tacita de plata (“little silver cup”), alludes to its curious geography—it juts out on a long peninsula into a sheltered bay. Old town Cádiz is a warren of cobbled streets where the houses, painted white or dusty ochre, have the weather-beaten look of a place subjected to centuries of wind and salt. This ancient city has one good example of everything that matters: a great food market, a theater (the Teatro Falla, a grand Art Nouveau Moorish gem), a gorgeous cathedral, impressive fortifications and a beach—the picturesque and famous La Caleta. Less More
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12 Dec '24

Casablanca
Casablanca is Morocco’s largest city and its most important port. While Rabat is the country’s official capital, Casablanca is its economic and cultural hub, the place where Moroccans go to make it big. There has been a settlement here since before the Romans, and although the Barbary pirates and Portuguese also left their marks, it wasn’t until the French colonial period that Casablanca truly came into its own. The modern city was the first in the world to be laid out by aerial survey, and was barely 20 years old when its name was framed forever in the Hollywood classic of the same name. But Casablanca isn’t just a place for movie nostalgia—its tremendous Hassan II Mosque puts Moroccan tradition on a distinctly modern trajectory, while its trams whisk you past Art Deco architecture to Dubai-inspired malls and city beaches. Casablanca’s central location on the Atlantic coast also means that day trips to the historic imperial cities of Marrakech and Rabat are an easy option. We suggest you gulp down a shot of Moroccan espresso at a street café and dive right in. Less More
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17 Dec '24

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21 Dec '24

Fort Lauderdale
There is an abundance of things to see and do in the Ft. Lauderdale area: visit the newly redesigned Ft. Lauderdale Beach and cafes, stroll the historic Riverwalk, shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Boulevard or adventure to the Everglades for an intriguing air boat excursion. Less More
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Barco - Volendam

Elegante y espacioso, el Volendam se inspira en la decoración de jardín. Su grandes espacios públicos están adornados con telas y tapices florales, así como grandes jarrones con frescos arreglos florales. Mientras esté a bordo, explore las maravillas de la naturaleza en BBC Earth Experiences. Disfrute de un programa de cocina o en un taller práctico con Americas’s Test Kitchen. Relájese con un tratamiento de spa en el Greenhouse Salon & Spa. O cene en uno de nuestros selectos restaurantes.

Restaurante Canaletto
Cafe Explorations
Bar Lido
Restaurante Lido Casual
Piano Bar
Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
Queens Room
Comedor Rotterdam
Terrace Grill (asador)
The Verandah

Aerobics
Basketball (Baloncesto)
Gimnasio
Pista de Tenis

Sala de Juegos
Club HAL
Piscina Cubierta
Biblioteca
Piscina al aire libre
The Loft (El Desvan)
The Loft and the Oasis (El Desvan y el Oasis)

Salon de Belleza
Spa y Salon Greenhouse
Piscina Lido
Masaje
Sauna
Spa
Suite Balneario
Whirlpool

Galeria de Arte
Atrium
Boutique
Centro de Artes Culinarias
Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
Servicio de Lavanderia
Galeria Fotografica
Recepcion
Centro comercial
Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

Crow’s Nest
Dance Floor (Pista de Baile)
Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
Frans Hals Show Lounge
Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
Photo Gallery
Theatre (Teatro)

  • Descripción

    Elegante y espacioso, el Volendam se inspira en la decoración de jardín. Su grandes espacios públicos están adornados con telas y tapices florales, así como grandes jarrones con frescos arreglos florales. Mientras esté a bordo, explore las maravillas de la naturaleza en BBC Earth Experiences. Disfrute de un programa de cocina o en un taller práctico con Americas’s Test Kitchen. Relájese con un tratamiento de spa en el Greenhouse Salon & Spa. O cene en uno de nuestros selectos restaurantes.

  • Comida y bebida

    Restaurante Canaletto
    Cafe Explorations
    Bar Lido
    Restaurante Lido Casual
    Piano Bar
    Pinnacle Grill (Asador)
    Queens Room
    Comedor Rotterdam
    Terrace Grill (asador)
    The Verandah

  • Deportes

    Aerobics
    Basketball (Baloncesto)
    Gimnasio
    Pista de Tenis

  • Recreación

    Sala de Juegos
    Club HAL
    Piscina Cubierta
    Biblioteca
    Piscina al aire libre
    The Loft (El Desvan)
    The Loft and the Oasis (El Desvan y el Oasis)

  • Para Relajarse

    Salon de Belleza
    Spa y Salon Greenhouse
    Piscina Lido
    Masaje
    Sauna
    Spa
    Suite Balneario
    Whirlpool

  • Otras Facilidades

    Galeria de Arte
    Atrium
    Boutique
    Centro de Artes Culinarias
    Futuras Ventas de Cruceros
    Servicio de Lavanderia
    Galeria Fotografica
    Recepcion
    Centro comercial
    Oficina de Excursion a la Costa

  • Entretenimiento

    Crow’s Nest
    Dance Floor (Pista de Baile)
    Explorer Lounge (Sala Explorer)
    Frans Hals Show Lounge
    Neptune Lounge (Sala Neptuno)
    Photo Gallery
    Theatre (Teatro)

Cabina

    Interior

    Grande: 2 camas bajas convertibles en 1 cama queen-size, ducha. Aproximadamente 17 – 27 metros cuadrados.

    ventana

    Lanai: 2 camas bajas convertibles en 1 cama queen-size, ducha, puertas de cristal corredizas con acceso al paseo por la cubierta inferior. Aproximadamente 18 – 22 m².

    suite

    Aproximadamente 28m² – 35m² incluyendo la terraza. Con una terraza forrada de teca, ventanas del suelo al techo y una cómoda área de estar, estas confortables suites están llenas de luz. Incluyen dos camas bajas convertibles en una cama queen-size – nuestra firma Mariner’s Dream™ con colchones de felpa Euro-Top, además de una bañera y ducha con hidromasaje, minibar y refrigerador. La configuración de los camarotes podría ser diferente a las imágenes mostradas.

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