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IBERIAN SERENADE
12 – 22 October 2009 The Canaries Voyage V917
10 nights ‘Sailaway’ fare from
Queens Princess Balcony Oceanview Standard
Grill Grill Inside
£3,269 £2,529 £1,469 £1,219 £1,099
Voyage Iberian
Serenade
Voyage Number V917
Departure Date 12 Oct 2009
Holiday Nights 10
SAVE UP TO: 45%
FULL ‘SAILAWAY’✢
FARES FARE
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STATEROOMS
QUEENS GRILL
Q1 Grand Suites 16,329 8,979
Q2 Master Suites 13,629 7,499
Q3 Penthouse 7,779 4,279
Q4 Penthouse 7,049 3,879
Q5 Queens Suites 6,889 3,789
Q6 Queens Suites 6,249 3,439
Q7 Queens Suites 5,939 3,269
PRINCESS GRILL
P1 Princess Suites 5,529 3,039
P2 Princess Suites 5,379 2,959
P3 Princess Suites 5,109 2,809
P4 Princess Suites 4,599 2,529
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
A1 Balcony 3,229 1,779
A2 Balcony 3,109 1,709
A3 Balcony 2,979 1,639
A4 Balcony 2,889 1,589
Funchal, Madeira
A5 Balcony 2,819 1,549
A6 Balcony
✕ 2,759 1,519
PORTS OF CALL
Southampton
A7 Balcony 2,669 1,469
Vigo
C1 Oceanview 2,559 1,409
C2 Oceanview 2,509 1,379
Tuck into a Galician feast. Succulent
Vigo
C3 Oceanview 2,469 1,359
scallops, tasty squid and spicy octopus are
all on the regional menu – and certain to
C4 Oceanview
* 2,329 1,279
whet the appetites of all seafood lovers!
C5 Oceanview
* 2,219 1,219
D1 Deluxe Inside 2,329 1,279
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
D2 Deluxe Inside 2,219 1,219
Funchal
Investigate the mysterious Güímar
D3 Standard Inside 2,159 1,189
Pyramids, the huge stepped structures
D4 Standard Inside 2,109 1,159Santa Cruz de la Palma
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
believed to date from as early as 680AD,
D5 Standard Inside 2,069 1,139
and strangely reminiscent of those left by
Las Palmas
D6 Standard Inside 2,049 1,129
the Incas.
Date Day Destination Arrive Depart
D7 Standard Inside 2,029 1,119
Las Palmas
D8 Standard Inside 1,999 1,099
Cast yourself as Lawrence of Arabia,
Oct 12 M Southampton 17:00
3RD GUEST
Canaries style. The undulating, wind- 13 T Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Queens Grill 1,629 –
sculpted dunes of Maspalomas will pose
14 W Vigo (for Santiago de Compostela), 08:00 17:00
Princess Grill 1,259 –
no problem for your trusty camel.
Spain
Britannia – Balcony 729 –
Santa Cruz de la Palma Britannia – Oceanview
609 –
15 Th Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
See Santa Cruz at its panoramic best.
Britannia – Inside 549 –
Perched atop an extinct crater, the Mirador
16 F Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 09:00 18:00

A6 staterooms on Deck 5 have views partially
de la Conception reveals dramatic views
Tenerife
obstructed by lifeboats
over city, sea and its island neighbours.
17 S Las Palmas, Gran Canaria 08:00 18:00
Metal Fronted Balconies A6 4003-4042; A7
Funchal 18 Su Santa Cruz de la Palma, 08:00 18:00
*
Obstructed View
Fares are per person in £ sterling based on
Try two pleasures particular to the island.
La Palma double occupancy.

For details of ‘Sailaway’
Descend the steep streets from Monte in
19 M Funchal, Madeira 08:00 16:00
savings see page 165 and for hotel and dining
the famed wicker sleds; then savour the
charges see page 155. Before booking please
more sedate pastime of sipping sweet
20-21 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean 2 days
read page 164 to find out what your fare does
and does not include.
Madeira wine.
22 Th Southampton 07:00
For Queen Victoria Stateroom Diagrams
and Deck Plans see pages 142-147
38 For booking conditions, information and insurance see pages 164-173
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