The June 24, 2024 cruise on the Marina departs from Amsterdam, Netherlands. On this 22 Night Grand Northern Explorer (Amsterdam To London) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 19 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Marina sets sail on Monday, Jun 24th and returns on Tuesday, Jul 16th.
Jun 24th - Jul 16th
Oceania Cruise Line
from Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Oceania Cruise Line
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Marina - June 24, 2024 - 22 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Jun 24th | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
2 | Jun 25th | Antwerp (Brussels), Belgium |
3 | Jun 24th | Antwerp (Brussels), Belgium |
4 | Jun 27th | Le Havre (Paris), France |
5 | Jun 28th | Portsmouth, England |
6 | Jun 29th | St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands |
7 | Jun 30th | Cobh (cork), Ireland |
8 | Jul 1st | Dun Laoghaire (dublin), Ireland |
9 | Jul 2nd | Greenock (glasgow), Scotland |
10 | Jul 3rd | At Sea |
11 | Jul 4th | Stavanger, Norway |
12 | Jul 5th | Arendal, Norway |
13 | Jul 6th | Oslo, Norway |
14 | Jul 7th | Skagen, Denmark |
15 | Jul 8th | Kristiansand, Norway |
16 | Jul 9th | Haugesund |
17 | Jul 10th | Alesund, Norway |
18 | Jul 11th | Kristiansand, Norway |
19 | Jul 12th | Trondheim, Norway |
20 | Jul 13th | Nordfjordeid, Norway |
21 | Jul 14th | Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland |
22 | Jul 15th | At Sea |
23 | Jul 16th | Southampton (London), England |
Cruise Itinerary
The Marina sails on June 24, 2024 for a 22 Night Grand Northern Explorer (Amsterdam To London). The ship will depart the port of Amsterdam, Netherlands at 6:00 PM and will return to the port of Southampton (London), England on Jul 16th at 8:00 AM. During the 23-day journey, the Marina will visit 18 additional ports and will spend 2 days at sea.
One of Europe's leading cities, Amsterdam's rings of canals and traditional Dutch architecture are unmistakable. Rich in art, history and culture, Amsterdam is home to the Van Gogh museum, Anne Frank's house, and the Rijksmuseum, which houses many works by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
Antwerp's wealth came about as a result of its prominence as a trading port in the 15th and 16th centuries. That wealth is reflected in the ornate baroque architecture and art found throughout the city. A visit to the Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady and the open-air Museum of Modern Sculpture will find works by Peter Paul Rubens and Rodin respectively.
Antwerp's wealth came about as a result of its prominence as a trading port in the 15th and 16th centuries. That wealth is reflected in the ornate baroque architecture and art found throughout the city. A visit to the Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady and the open-air Museum of Modern Sculpture will find works by Peter Paul Rubens and Rodin respectively.
Le Havre is the gateway for optional tours to Paris, the "City of Light." See the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Champs Elysees. In Le Havre itself, cruise visitors can explore at leisure and learn something of the French "art de vivre." Visit fish and vegetable markets, public parks, modern architecture, a long seaside promenade and a vast beach.
Entrenched in history and yet very much part of the 21st century, Portsmouth features the best that England has to offer. Take in the sky-blue seas and refreshing breezes of Pompey. Snap a photo of the majestic fountain by Alders. Dance your cares away at the glitzy Underground nightclub. Shop for hours amid the unique and colorful stores of the Commercial Road precinct.
Picturesque fishing harbors, white sandy beaches, lovely homes, and buckets of sunshine combine to make St. Peter Port a pleasant stopover. See the 11th century parish church of St. Peter, from which the city derives its name. Walk the cliffs that border the island and see the coastline of France, 8 miles away--the area from which Guernsey's early inhabitants migrated.
A town of churches, bridges and pubs, Cork is best known for Blarney Castle where you are invited to kiss the famed stone to acquire the "gift of gab." St. Patrick Street, the town's main thoroughfare, is good for shopping and people watching. See the Shandon bells in St. Anne's church. Those who are willing to climb the 134 winding steps to the top of the steeple will be rewarded with a wondrous view of the city, harbor and hills.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Stavanger, the southern gateway to the Fjordlands, is also the home port of much of the fleet that serves the North Sea oil fields. Visit for historical investigation or to soak up the majesty of the natural terrain. View its medieval Cathedral and other highlights of the town or travel out to Pulpit Rock, a breathtaking vista high above the fjords.
Norway's political and cultural capital, Oslo was recently selected as the city with the highest quality of life in Europe. It's not surprising, considering the city's treasures: beautiful Frogner Park filled with modern sculpture, the emotional power of the Munch Museum, the Viking Ship Museum, forested mountains and secluded coves, all within the city limits.
Haugesund and its vicinity present attractions both ancient and modern. History buffs can take a trip back to the 9th century and explore numerous Viking monuments, including the grave of Harold I. It is also home of a 928-foot drydock, which, at its completion in 1979, was the largest in Scandinavia. For those more interested in contemporary Nordic achievment, the port boasts both fish and aluminum processing industries.
Trondheim has been the home of Norway's royal residence since AD 997 when it was founded by King Olaf I. The city is still home to Stiftsgarden, a huge wooden palace. Around AD 1100, Saint Olaf II began to perform miracles for his people, making Trondheim a major pilgrimage destination. Be sure to visit Nidaros Cathedral, certainly one of Europe's premier Gothic-style churches, where the Norwegian kings are still crowned.
Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands, and is a major regional seaport located off the northern coast of Scotland. The Cathedral of St. Magnus, a red sandstone structure, is the town's most prominent landmark. Other architectural specimens, such as Earl's Palace, Bishop's Palace, and Tankerness House, add to Kirkwall's picturesque quality.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Southampton is the gateway to the immensely civilized city of London. There are museums to visit, pubs to try, and shops to browse, ranging from Harrods to open-air markets. There are more parks and green belts here than in any other city in the world. There are also caches of stately squares and noble monuments, holdovers from a time when the island ruled a significant portion of the globe.