Short cruises, by Cunard
Escape it all (if only for a few days) with time to enjoy the things you love the most, complemented by a dash of exploring. With sea days to spend however you please and port calls in one or more destinations, a short voyage offers all the ingredients for a perfect mini-break. Relax in bubbly whirlpools, lay back on expansive sun decks, and enjoy entertainment that lasts late into the evening. Many short voyages call into Zeebrugge, gateway to the medieval architecture and cobbled streets of Bruges. Navigated by horse-drawn carriage, this quaint city exudes a sense of wonder. You’ll find the local beer and chocolates hard to resist, while the Christmas market is one of Europe’s best. Hamburg is an equally interesting destination, with excellent shopping and a joy-inspiring miniatures museum. Its must-see attractions include the city’s neo-renaissance townhall, with its courtyard resembling an Italian piazza, and Hamburger Kunsthalle, where you can see over seven centuries of world art. The Baltic city of Kiel, gateway to historic Lubeck, seduces with its attractive old town and maritime museum. Rotterdam offers canal-side shopping and bold architecture, and Amsterdam introduces gabled buildings alongside galleries dedicated to Dutch masters. Calling at Le Havre, meanwhile, unlocks the Eiffel Tower on a tour to Paris, and Cherbourg brings opportunities to visit Mont-Saint-Michel or explore Normandy’s wartime history.
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