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Scenic Seaways & The Seine
Embark on an unforgettable journey with Regent Seven Seas Scenic Seaways & The Seine. This eight-day adventure aboard the luxurious Seven Seas Voyager begins in Copenhagen and sails through stunning Scandinavian landscapes, visiting charming ports like Lysekil and Oslo before crossing the North Sea.
Explore the picturesque towns of Mandal and IJmuiden, then journey to the historic cities of Tilbury and Zeebrugge. The cruise culminates in the enchanting Le Havre, gateway to the Seine River and the heart of Normandy.
Experience the unparalleled luxury of Regent Seven Seas, with all-inclusive amenities and impeccable service. Indulge in exquisite dining, explore captivating destinations, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your Scenic Seaways & The Seine adventure today!
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Cruise Line: Regent Seven Seas
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Ship: Seven Seas Voyager
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Duration: 8 Nights
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Departure: September
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Copenhagen
The coastal city of Copenhagen is packed
with old-world charm alongside avant-garde architecture. It's a
vibrant and modern city, with a long and fascinating history. It
has been the capital of Denmark for nearly 600 years and is home to
the oldest resident monarchy in the world.
Copenhagen is the biggest city in
Scandinavia, occupying a pleasant and strategic spot on the Baltic
east coast of Denmark's largest island, Zealand. Its harbour is
overlooked by the world-famous statue of the Little Mermaid.
Visitors are often first struck by the
cleanliness and orderliness of this busy and dynamic capital. This
is epitomised in the suburb of Christianshavn, with its picturesque
canals and old cobbled streets all in pristine condition.
Most of the attractions in Copenhagen are
situated within one square mile (3 square km) of flat terrain in
the centre, making it easy to explore on foot or by bicycle, the
vehicle of choice for locals.
Five streets in the heart of the city have
been merged to provide the world's longest pedestrian mall of
Strøget, running between Rådhuspladsen and Kongens Nytorv. It's
packed with historic gabled buildings, dynamic department stores,
numerous interesting little shops, restaurants, pavement cafes,
theatres and world-class museums and galleries.
Copenhagen is not short on green lungs
either. Parks such as the ever popular Tivoli Gardens abound in
this city, which prides itself on its strict anti-pollution laws
and lack of glass and chrome skyscrapers.
Lysekil
Lysekil is a charming coastal town located in the Västra Götaland County of Sweden. Situated on the picturesque Bohuslän coast, this idyllic destination offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and outdoor activities. With its stunning landscapes, enticing seafood, and friendly locals, Lysekil is a popular holiday spot for both locals and tourists alike.
One of the highlights of Lysekil is the stunning archipelago that surrounds the town. There are numerous islands and islets to explore, making it a haven for boating enthusiasts and nature lovers. Visitors can take guided boat tours to discover the beauty of this archipelago and get a closer look at the breathtaking rock formations and hidden coves. Kayaking, sailing, and fishing are also popular activities that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the coastal surroundings.
The town itself is a picturesque gem with its charming narrow streets, colorful wooden houses, and well-preserved buildings. A stroll through the historic center of Lysekil will take you back in time, with several well-preserved 19th-century buildings that showcase the town's rich architectural heritage. One must-visit landmark is the Havets Hus (House of the Sea), an aquarium and museum that displays a variety of marine life found in the region.
For those interested in history, Lysekil offers the opportunity to explore ancient rock carvings dating back thousands of years. The most famous of these carvings is the Brastad rock carving, which features images of animals, ships, and humans etched into the rock face. A visit to the rock carvings provides a fascinating insight into the region's prehistoric past.
Food lovers will be delighted by the delicious seafood that Lysekil has to offer. The town is renowned for its fresh and locally sourced seafood, including lobsters, prawns, herring, and mussels. There are several restaurants and seafood shacks along the waterfront where visitors can indulge in a seafood feast while enjoying the stunning views of the sea.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Lysekil offers a wide range of activities to choose from. Hiking trails, such as the Gullmarsleden trail, provide breathtaking views of the coastline and the opportunity to explore the surrounding nature reserves. The area is also popular for rock climbing, with several challenging routes available for both beginners and experienced climbers.
In the summer months, Lysekil comes alive with various events and festivals. The Lysekil Women's Match, an international sailing competition, attracts top sailors from around the world. The Lysekil Jazz Festival and Cruising Lysekil are other notable events that offer live music, entertainment, and a vibrant atmosphere.
Getting to Lysekil is relatively easy, with the closest airport being Gothenburg Landvetter Airport, which is approximately a 90-minute drive away. From there, visitors can either rent a car or take public transportation to the town. Once in Lysekil, getting around is convenient with a well-connected bus network.
Overall, Lysekil is a picturesque and welcoming destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and outdoor activities. Whether you are looking for a peaceful coastal retreat, an adventurous outdoor experience, or a taste of delicious seafood, Lysekil has something for everyone. So, pack your bags and get ready to explore this charming Swedish town on the breathtaking Bohuslän coast.
Oslo
Legends of heroes and trolls roaming the countryside
outside this charming city attract many travellers looking for a
Scandinavian holiday. Oslo, situated at the end of a 70-mile
(110km) long fjord, is Norway's capital and its largest city, rich
in culture and folklore with a fascinating Viking history.
Oslo is the gateway to some of Norway's most scenic
areas, with forests, lakes, and hiking trails just a subway ride
away. But a holiday in Oslo is a joy in its own right. This
sophisticated city offers cultural attractions, nightclubs, cafes,
and chic boutiques enough to tempt any urban soul.
Oslo is an eclectic mix of old medieval buildings,
churches, and modern architecture, sitting among the green trees
and forests that form the balance of nature and civilization.
Around the city there are numerous museums, art galleries, and
places of interest.
These include the Edvard Munch Museum and the
Norwegian Folk Museum on the sought after Bygdoy Peninsula. Other
attractions include Vigeland Park with its interesting collection
of sculptures, and the medieval Akershus Fortress dominating the
seafront.
Although Oslo has a small population compared to
other European capital cities, it retains a true vibrancy. The city
centre is filled with restaurants, bars, cafes, clubs, and
theatres, enjoying a very cosmopolitan feel with street artists
hanging around the main street, Karl Johans Gate. Oslo is renowned
as a city of culture and the City Hall hosts the annual awarding of
the Nobel Peace Prize.
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IJmuiden
Ijmuiden is a charming coastal town located in the Netherlands, specifically in the province of North Holland. Situated at the mouth of the busy North Sea Canal, Ijmuiden is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant harbor, and rich maritime history. With its proximity to Amsterdam, just a short drive away, it offers a laid-back alternative for travelers who wish to experience a quieter side of the Netherlands.
One of the main attractions in Ijmuiden is its stunning beach. The wide stretch of sandy shoreline is perfect for a relaxing stroll, sunbathing, or even taking a refreshing dip in the North Sea during the summer months. The beach is also a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts, with opportunities for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and even beach volleyball.
The town's harbor is another focal point, showcasing its strong maritime heritage. It serves as a major fishing port and also handles a significant amount of cargo traffic. Visitors can take a stroll along the promenade or visit the Marine Museum, where they can learn more about Ijmuiden's maritime history and the importance of the harbor to the region.
For those interested in nature and wildlife, Ijmuiden offers several options. The Zuid-Kennemerland National Park, located just outside the town, is a vast area of dunes and forests that provides a habitat for various plant and animal species. It is a perfect destination for hiking or cycling, with well-marked trails that offer stunning views of the landscape. Birdwatchers will appreciate the diverse birdlife that can be spotted in the park as well.
Food lovers will also find plenty of options in Ijmuiden. As a coastal town, it's no surprise that fresh seafood is a popular choice. Numerous seafood restaurants along the harbor serve up delicious dishes prepared with locally caught fish, crabs, and mussels. Visitors can also indulge in traditional Dutch cuisine, such as herring and bitterballen, at the town's various charming cafes and restaurants.
One of the notable events in Ijmuiden is the annual Fishery Days, held in late September. During this festival, the town comes alive with music, dance, and a vibrant market featuring an array of seafood. It presents the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
For those looking to explore beyond Ijmuiden, nearby Amsterdam is easily accessible. The capital city is just a short drive away, and public transportation options are also available. In Amsterdam, visitors can take advantage of the world-class museums, beautiful canals, and diverse cultural experiences that the city has to offer.
In conclusion, Ijmuiden is a delightful coastal town with a rich maritime history, beautiful beaches, and a relaxing atmosphere. Whether you're looking to soak up the sun, indulge in fresh seafood, explore nature, or take a short trip to Amsterdam, Ijmuiden offers something for everyone.
Tilbury
Whether you arrive in London via the underground or inside one
of the city's ubiquitous black taxicabs, you will immediately be
greeted by a deep sense of history and met with the unique vibrancy
of this incredible destination.
In its dark and troubled past, the city of London has survived
Roman occupancy, sackings from the Celts, Romans, Vikings and
Saxons, a Norman invasion, two great fires, the bubonic plague and
Nazi bombings. This resilient and proud city promises something for
everyone and is one of the most iconic tourist destinations.
The London Eye lifts visitors high above the river into
stretching urban vistas. Further down on the South Bank, the Tate
Modern contains one of the world's most incredible collections of
Modern Art, while the city's 30,000 stores and boutiques will
exhaust even the most avid shopper, and its 6,000 restaurants are
only too eager to demonstrate why Britons revere their chefs as
celebrities.
For those interested in exploring the country's heritage, the
Tower of London is an excellent starting-point. First constructed
in the 11th century, the Tower has been rebuilt several times as
later monarchs have left their mark. Still one of London's biggest
attractions, and a great celebration of pomp that is free to all
visitors, is the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, which
happens daily.
As the great dome of St Paul's reflects the colours of the
setting sun, London comes alive with an unrivalled nightlife. For
those up for something more energetic than dinner and the West End
musicals and theatre, London has a vast number of bars and
nightclubs catering to all tastes.
Zeebrugge
There’s something special about Zeebrugge. Perhaps it’s the centuries of history that can be seen in its architecture and felt in its atmosphere. Maybe it’s the beautiful beach and harbor that make it a perfect spot for a summer vacation. Whatever the reason, Zeebrugge is definitely worth a visit.
This historic city is located in northwest Belgium, about an hour’s drive from Brussels. It’s best known for its port, which has been an important hub for trade and travel for centuries. These days, the port is also a popular spot for cruise ships.
But Zeebrugge is more than just a port city. Its charming pedestrian-only old town is full of cute shops, cafes, and restaurants. There’s also a lively market square, where you can find fresh produce and local specialties.
And of course, no visit to Zeebrugge would be complete without spending some time on the beach. The wide, sandy beach is perfect for relaxing, swimming, and sunbathing. And if you’re looking for a little more excitement, there are plenty of water sports to enjoy.
Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or just spending some time in a beautiful setting, Zeebrugge is definitely worth a visit.
Le Havre
When planning a trip to France, many people consider visiting the country's largest and most popular cities, such as Paris, Nice, and Cannes. However, the city of Le Havre is often overlooked, despite being a major port city and the second-largest city in Normandy. Located on the English Channel, Le Havre is just a short ferry ride from the UK, making it an ideal destination for a day trip or a longer vacation.
Le Havre is home to a number of interesting attractions, including the Musée d'Art Moderne André Malraux, which houses one of the world's largest collections of modern art. The city also has a number of parks and gardens, as well as a bustling waterfront area. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the English Channel from the hilltop Saint-Michel Chapel, or take a short boat ride to the nearby Île de Cézembre.
Whether you're interested in art, history, or simply want to enjoy the French coastline, Le Havre is a city that should not be missed.
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