Pricing is based on departure date 16th June 2024

Embarkation from Dover


Itinerary highlights

Ship: Carnival Legend

Cabin: 4A Interior

Sail Date: 16th June 2024

Duration: 12 Nights

Date

Destination

Arrive

Depart

16-Jun-24

Dover

 

05:00pm

17-Jun-24

At Sea

 

 

18-Jun-24

At Sea

 

 

19-Jun-24

Seydisfjordur

08:00am

05:00pm

20-Jun-24

Akureyri

08:00am

05:00pm

21-Jun-24

Grundarfjordur

09:00am

06:00pm

22-Jun-24

Reykjavik

07:00am

11:00pm

23-Jun-24

Heimaey, Westman Islands

08:00am

05:00pm

24-Jun-24

At Sea

 

 

25-Jun-24

Belfast

10:00am

07:00pm

26-Jun-24

Dublin (Dun Laoghaire)

07:30am

05:30pm

27-Jun-24

At Sea

 

 

28-Jun-24

Dover

05:00am

 

 


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Cruise highlights

Dover

Dover, in the county of Kent in southeast England, has understandably been one of the most important ports of entry to the country for centuries, given its location on the English Channel across from France. The famous White Cliffs of Dover greet you as you arrive, and the city has a number of historic sights, including a medieval castle.

Reykjavik is your gateway to some of Iceland’s greatest natural wonders, which range from fields of ice to the boiling thermal pools you can find alongside lava fields. In a modern, cosmopolitan city like Reykjavik, with some of the most sophisticated technology in the world, it’s easy to forget there’s serious history afoot, so check out the stories of the Vikings who once — like you — sailed Iceland, at one of the city’s many museums.

Akureyri, Iceland

When your ship pulls into Akureyri, it may not be apparent that you’re pretty close to the Arctic Circle, especially since you’re more likely to be saying things such as, “Wow, everything is so beautiful!” or “There’s just so much green!” or, probably, “Hold on, one more photo!” Yep, the landscape of Akureyri is far from what people might expect from a town so far north. Looking for specifics? We’ve got plenty of examples, from Godafoss Waterfall, one of Iceland’s most popular attractions, to Botanical Garden Akureyri and its 2,000 or so species of flora, located right in the heart of the city. And for a bonus sight, you can actually try, take a dip in the geothermally heated waters of the Mývatn Nature Baths.

Belfast

Discover Northern Ireland’s rejuvenated capital on your European cruise to Belfast. A beacon of triumph and resilience, Belfast is a thriving city where Victorian splendor mixes with 21st century museums, revitalized docklands, and a buzzing dining scene. The birthplace of the RMS Titanic, Belfast is home to one of the world’s largest exhibits on the subject, which is currently housed on the site of the shipyard where the famed vessel was actually built. Make time to explore the countryside on your Belfast cruise and experience the extraordinary landscape unique to Northern Ireland.

Dublin

Enjoy a day in emerald Ireland’s buzzing capital city on a Carnival cruise to Dublin, where there’s always a song to sing, a joke to tell, and a pint to sink. Laid-back yet lively Dublin, Ireland, is crammed with a history of revolutionaries and literary heroes that dates back at least a millennium and a half. Having sustained and succeeded Gaelic, Viking, Norman, and English invasions during the course of this time, the city bears influences from all these cultures. Immerse yourself in this storied past as you stroll through Georgian terraces on Merrion Square, near the National Gallery where Picasso paintings compete with Jack Yeats’ Irish landscapes. Browse for Irish cheeses and organic wines at the Temple Bar market and enjoy a picnic lunch on lush St. Stephen’s Green.


Your Ship: Carnival Legend

Legends are made, not born... and over time, this ship has become even more deserving of its nameplate. Let’s discover some of the secrets of Carnival Legend.

If you’re out to find new legends, flip directly to the RedFrog Pub, featuring not only a mythical mascot, but actual drinks — plus Caribbean atmosphere by the gallon. Your heroic journey down the Green Thunder waterslide is a saga you’ll recount for ages. Bonsai Sushi proves that you needn’t teach a man to fish for him to enjoy delicacies from the sea. And once you’ve had a look — not to mention a taste — at the certifiable cocktail magic of Alchemy Bar, you still may not believe your eyes.

This ship, which pays tribute to some of the most enduring legends throughout the ages, still features classic Carnival Legend favorites. Take a dip in the Camelot and Avalon pools, wish for fortune at Club Merlin Casino, and taste something savory at Truffles Restaurant. There’s more than one way to dine at Lido Deck’s Unicorn Café, including handmade faves at Guy’s Burger Joint™ and fresh taco-burrito goodness at BlueIguana Cantina™. And of course there’s The Golden Fleece Steakhouse, where the great multi-course meal is no myth.

Music lovers who go for the classics will love Billie’s Piano Bar. Kids will tell and retell their tale of their favorite vacation, spent hanging out and meeting new friends at one of three supervised youth areas. And adults can get lost in a good book, or just one another’s company, at the legendarily kid-free Serenity Adult-Only Retreat™ area... and then dance the night away at Medusa’s Lair Dance Club. Activities on Carnival Legend? Nothing short of legendary.

For a cruise vacation that’s sure to go down in your history books, turn to Carnival Legend.

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