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    Three Night 
    Pre-Cruise PackageVoyages 
    
    
    2206 
    (Apr 
    20), 
    
    
    2217 
    (Jul 30), 
    
    
    2226 
    (Oct 27), 
    
    
    4223 
    (Aug 31)
 
 Air/Sea Guests $1,595
 Cruise Only Guests $1,895
 | What's Included: 1 night at the Hotel Palacio De Seteais Sintra
 2 nights at the Hotel Palace do Bussaco
 Full breakfast and dinner every day, with house wine and beverages at dinner
 Lunch daily
 English-speaking guide
 All transfers
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    Three Night 
    Post-Cruise PackageVoyages 
    
    
    2205 (Apr 10), 
    
    
    2212 
    (Jun 8), 
    
    
    2225 
    (Oct 19), 
    
    
    3213 
    (May 29), 
    
    
    4222 
    (Aug 22)
 
    All Guests $1,895 per person, 
    based on double occupancy. | 
  
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    Three-Night 
    Pre-Cruise Package(Voyages 
    
    
    2206, 
    
    
    2217, 
    
    
    2226, 
    
    
    4223 
    )
 
 Day 1        Lisbon / Sintra
 Upon arrival to Lisbon 
    International Airport, you will be met by our local staff, assisted and 
    transferred to Hotel Palacio De Seteais in Sintra. The hotel is an exemplary 
    monument to the palace architecture of the 18th century.
 
 Set high in the 
    hills above Sintra this palace with its lovely garden command’s a great view 
    of the city. 30 guestrooms and all the public rooms are decorated with 
    exquisite taste - peaceful to the eye, yet grand in flavor. After check in 
    you are free to relax after your international flight and enjoy your 
    surroundings.
 
  Hotel Palacio 
    De Seteais
 Dinner is on your own this evening. Overnight at the Hotel 
    Palacio De Seteais.
 
  Palacio de 
    Seteais Dining Room
 
 Day 2        Sintra/Bussaco
 Enjoy full Breakfast at the 
    hotel. This morning, you make your way to Lisbon, to visit the district of 
    Belém, the area where the old harbor was located and from where departed the 
    caravels of the old navigators. En-route you will stop at the Belém Tower 
    and the Memorial to the Navigators. After the visit to this area you 
    continue on to the Palace of Queluz on the outskirts of Lisbon. Queluz was a 
    summer residence of the Portuguese Royal family decorated in the 18-century 
    French style and known as the Portuguese Versailles.
 
  Palace of 
    Queluz
 The Palace still 
    displays a beautiful collection of furniture porcelains, rugs and portraits 
    of the Royal family. You shall visit the palace, still used these days to 
    host foreign Heads of State, and the gardens fashioned after the famous 
    gardens of “Le Nôtre”. Lunch will be served at “Cozinha Velha”. This Luxury 
    restaurant is housed in the former kitchen of the palace. In fact the origin 
    of the name is derived from the words “the old kitchen.”
 
  Cozinha Velha
 After lunch, you 
    make our way to Bussaco. Upon arrival in Bussaco in the late afternoon you 
    will check in to the Palace Hotel. The Bussaco Forest, together with Sintra, 
    is considered by some to be the most beautiful place in Portugal.
 
  Palácio 
    do Buçaco
 It is a 
    giant arboretum that was created by Portuguese explorers who carried in 
    trees from all over the world. From Lusitanian oak to Mexican cypress, down 
    to shaded grottoes of tree ferns and camellias, this is definitely a delight 
    for all who love nature. In the heart of this forest is the Palace Hotel 
    built as the last summer residence for Portuguese monarchy.
 
 The original 
    plan combined a royal lodge and a public establishment regal enough to be 
    called The Palace Hotel. The architecture is neo-Manueline; inside a grand 
    staircase climbs to stained-glass windows and the walls are covered with 
    panels of tiles displaying heroic events in Portuguese history. The hotel 
    combines elegance and tradition in a way that can only be found in the old 
    Europe.
 
 Enjoy included dinner and overnight at the Palace Hotel.
 
 
 Day 3        Bussaco
 Enjoy included breakfast at the 
    hotel. Following breakfast, you will depart for Coimbra. COIMBRA is a name 
    that for centuries has been synonymous with the world of academics, a 
    birthplace of ideas, Romanesque and renaissance art center, its destiny 
    closely interwoven with that of Portugal. Situated on the banks of the 
    Mondego River, Coimbra, the first capital of Portugal, is known as the 
    University City since it was here that in 1290 the king Dinis founded the 
    third university in the entire world. You will visit the university, where 
    you will see the Royal chapel and the spectacular library built in the 
    18-century and which is known as a masterpiece of baroque art. Free time to 
    enjoy the center of the town – downtown Coimbra has a very pleasant 
    pedestrian area with outdoor cafes and all kinds of small shops. Lunch will 
    be served at Hotel Quinta Das Lagrimas.
 
  Quinta Das 
    Lagrimas
 This hotel is another gem in the 
    town - it is housed in a former manor house of the local bourgeoisie and 
    gives you the feeling of peaceful harmony, which you no longer find in large 
    cities. After lunch, tour the gardens and see the place where, according to 
    tradition, the beautiful Inês de Castro was killed. This love story between 
    Prince Pedro and Inês is the most famous of the Portuguese medieval period 
    and it inspired great writers and poets of all times. In the afternoon you 
    will visit the roman ruins of Conimbriga. Situated a few kilometres south of 
    Coimbra, Conimbriga is the most important archaeological center of the 
    country and gives the visitor a good idea of how important this roman city 
    was during the 2nd century BC. In the best-preserved houses, one can still 
    admire fantastic original mosaics. These are considered the highlight of the 
    site. There is also a remarkable museum displaying objects of daily life. 
    The museum has a souvenir shop and a cafeteria where you may have a drink 
    (on Mondays only the roman ruins can be visited as the Museum is closed) 
    before returning to Bussaco. Balance of the afternoon at leisure to enjoy 
    the palace and its gardens. Dinner and overnight at the Palace Hotel.
 
 Day 4 Bussaco/Lisbon
 Enjoy included Breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, depart for Batalha. 
    Batalha is spectacular gothic monastery built to celebrate Portugal’s 
    greatest military victory. Batalha is overwhelming not only in size but also 
    in evolution. What began as a stark Gothic structure has evolved over time 
    into an exuberant Manueline design characterized by spiraling columns and 
    decorative motifs of the high seas and the Indies.
 
  Monastery of Batalha
 You may visit the Royal 
    Pantheon and the church of our Lady Santa Maria da Victoria. After this 
    visit you will make your way to the village of Obidos. Óbidos is a rare 
    example of an extremely well preserved medieval town. Entirely surrounded be 
    the walls of its castle, the town has retained many of its features of the 
    past. Walking through the narrow picturesque streets, the visitor feels like 
    he is traveling back in time.
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    Three-Night 
    Post-Cruise Package(Voyages
    
     
    
    
    2205, 
    
    
    2212, 
    
    
    2225, 
    
    
    3213, 
    
    
    4222)
 
 Day 1        Lisbon/Bussaco
 Upon disembarkation from the 
    ship, our local staff will be there to greet you, assist with your luggage 
    and make you comfortable as you depart for this interesting tour. Your first 
    destination is district of Belem, the area in Lisbon where the old harbor 
    was located and from where the caravans of navigators once departed. You 
    will stop by the Belém Tower and the Memorial to the Navigators.
 
  Memorial to 
    the Navigators
 After the 
    visit to this area you will make your way to the Palace of Queluz on the 
    outskirts of Lisbon. Queluz was a summer residence of the Portuguese Royal 
    family and is decorated in the 18-century French style. Quelez is known as 
    the Portuguese Versailles. The Palace still displays a beautiful collection 
    of furniture porcelains, rugs and portraits of the Royal family. You shall 
    visit the palace, still used these days to host foreign Heads of State, and 
    the gardens fashioned after the famous gardens of “Le Nôtre”. Lunch will be 
    served at “Cozinha Velha” (left, below). This Luxury restaurant is housed in the former 
    kitchen of the palace. In fact the origin of the name is derived from the 
    words “the old kitchen.” After lunch, you make your way to Bussaco. Upon 
    arrival in Bussaco in the late afternoon you will check in to the Palace 
    Hotel.
 
 %20outside%20river%20view.jpg) Palácio 
    do Buçaco
 
    The Bussaco Forest, together with Sintra, is considered by some to be 
    the most beautiful place in Portugal. It is a giant arboretum that was 
    created by Portuguese explorers who carried in trees from all over the 
    world. From Lusitanian oak to Mexican cypress, down to shaded grottoes of 
    tree ferns and camellias, this is definitely a delight for all who love 
    nature. In the heart of this forest is the Palace Hotel built as the last 
    summer residence for Portuguese monarchy. The original plan combined a royal 
    lodge and a public establishment regal enough to be called The Palace Hotel. 
    The architecture is neo-Manueline; inside a grand staircase climbs to 
    stained-glass windows and the walls are covered with panels of tiles 
    displaying heroic events in Portuguese history. 
  Palácio 
    do Buçaco
 The hotel combines elegance 
    and tradition in a way that can only be found in the old Europe. Enjoy 
    included dinner and overnight at the Palace Hotel.
 
 
  Palácio 
    do Buçaco Dining Room
 
 Day 2        Bussaco
 Enjoy included Full Breakfast at 
    the hotel. After breakfast, depart for Coimbra. Coimbra is a name that for 
    centuries has been synonymous with the world of academics, a birthplace of 
    ideas, Romanesque and renaissance art centre, its destiny closely interwoven 
    with that of Portugal. Situated on the banks of the Mondego River, Coimbra, 
    the first capital of Portugal, is known as the University City since it was 
    here that, in 1290, King Dinis founded the third oldest university in the 
    world. Your visit to the University includes the Royal chapel and the 
    spectacular library built in the 18th century and which is known as a 
    masterpiece of baroque art. Free time to enjoy the centre of the town – 
    downtown Coimbra has a very pleasant pedestrian area with outdoor cafes and 
    all kinds of shops. Lunch will be served at hotel Quinta Das Lagrimas.
 
  Hotel Quinta 
    Das Lagrimas
 This 
    hotel is another must in the town - it is housed in a formed manor house of 
    the local bourgeoisie and gives us the feeling of charm and peaceful 
    harmony, which we find no longer in large cities. After lunch, tour the 
    gardens and see the place where, according to tradition, was killed 
    beautiful Inês de Castro. (The love story of prince Pedro and Inês is the 
    most famous of Portuguese medieval period and it inspired great writers and 
    poets of all times.) In the afternoon you will Visit the roman ruins of 
    Conimbriga.
 
  Ruins of 
    Conimbriga
 Situated a few kilometres south of Coimbra, Conimgriga is the 
    most important archeological centre of the country and gives to the visitor 
    a good idea of how important this roman city was during the 2nd century B.C. 
    In the best-preserved houses, you can still admire the fantastic mosaics, 
    which are considered the highlight of the site.
 There is also a remarkable 
    museum displaying objects of daily life. The museum has a souvenir shop and 
    a cafeteria where we may have a drink, (on Mondays only the roman ruins can 
    be visited as the Museum is closed) before returning to Bussaco. Balance of 
    the afternoon at leisure to enjoy the palace and its gardens. Dinner and 
    overnight at the Palace Hotel.
 
 
 Day 3        Bussaco/Sintra
 Enjoy included breakfast at the 
    hotel. After breakfast depart for Batalha. BATALHA is spectacular gothic 
    monastery built to celebrate Portugal’s greatest military victory. Batalha 
    is overwhelming not only in its size but also in its evolution. It began as 
    a stark Gothic structure but has evolved over time into an exuberant 
    Manueline design characterized by spiraling columns and decorative motifs of 
    the high seas and the Indies. One may visit the Royal Pantheon and the 
    church of our Lady Santa Maria da Victoria. After the visit to Batalha you 
    will make your way to Óbidos. Óbidos is a rare example of an extremely well 
    preserved medieval town.
 
  Entirely surrounded be the walls of its castle, the 
    town keeps many of its features of the past. Walking through the narrow 
    picturesque streets, the visitor feels like traveling back on time. A must 
    is the visit to Sta. Maria church in the Pillory Square – this medieval 
    church was rebuilt in the 17C. and is known for its remarkable collection of 
    tiles and paintings. You may also tour the sentry walk and enjoy the lovely 
    view over the valley or exploit the shops of arts and crafts.
 Lunch will be served in the PoUSAda housed in the formal royal palace and 
    residence of the governor. After lunch, departure to Sintra and to the Hotel 
    Palace of Seteais. The hotel is an exemplary monument to the palace 
    architecture of the 18th century. Set high on hills above Sintra this palace 
    with its lovely garden command’s great views over the city. 30 guestrooms 
    and all the public rooms are decorated it exquisite taste, peaceful to the 
    eye, yet grand in flavor. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel Palacio De 
    Seteais.
 
 Day 4   Sintra/Lisbon
 Enjoy full Breakfast at the hotel. Today you will transfer from the hotel to 
    Lisbon International airport for your flight home depending on your air 
    schedule.
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