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4 Night Spain & France Cruise
Allure of the Seas, the newest ship in Royal Caribbean's awe-inspiring Oasis® class, is a captivating adventure unlike any other. Explore seven distinct neighborhoods filled with awesome new features – like the first Starbucks® at sea, Tony Award®-winning Broadway musical Chicago in the main theater, and favorite moments with Shrek, Po the panda, and more friends in the DreamWorks® Experience. Spice up your sailing with margaritas and Mexican-fare favorites at Rita's Cantina, or with prime cuts straight from the skewer at Samba Grill Brazilian Steakhouse. And there's still plenty more Oasis-class WOWs to be had, from the classic carousel on the Boardwalk®, to aerial acrobats in the AquaTheater, FlowRider® surf simulators, plus zip line views over Central Park®—a meandering garden lined with shops and fine restaurants.
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Day 1 - Barcelona - Spain
It’s easy to see why Barcelona is the most-visited city in Spain. As the capital of the country’s Catalonia region, this cityscape’s cultural mosaic pieces together a 2,000-year-old hodgepodge of sun-drenched beaches, cutting edge architecture, and a world-renowned dining and drinking scene. Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí left his modernist handprint all over the city, while medieval treasures linger in historic Gothic Quarter squares. Get lost in the whimsical gardens of Park Güell or savor a chef-led Catalan cooking class. Browse art collections dedicated to Picasso and Miro— or ride a cable car to the top of Montjuïc Hill, relishing citywide views along the way.
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Day 2 - Cruising
Day at sea
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Day 3 - Provence(Marseille) - France
Marseille is a lively and diverse city in the south of France that has a lot to offer to travelers. You can discover the history, culture, and cuisine of this port city, as well as enjoy the scenic views and activities in the surrounding area. Here is a travel text for Marseille that you can use:
- Marseille is the second-largest city in France and one of the oldest cities in Europe. It was founded by the Greeks in the 6th century BC and has been a major trading center ever since. Marseille has a rich and varied heritage, influenced by different civilizations and cultures, such as the Romans, the Arabs, the Italians, and the Africans. Marseille is also a vibrant and modern city, with a dynamic arts and entertainment scene.
- One of the main attractions of Marseille is its old harbor, or Vieux Port, where you can see the fishing boats, yachts, and ferries that dock there. You can also take a boat tour to explore some of the nearby islands, such as the Château d'If, a former prison that inspired Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo, or the Frioul archipelago, which has beautiful beaches and coves. You can also enjoy the atmosphere and the views of the harbor from one of the many cafes, restaurants, or bars that line the waterfront.
- Another attraction of Marseille is its architecture, which reflects its diverse history and identity. You can visit some of the impressive monuments and buildings that adorn the city, such as the Notre-Dame de la Garde, a 19th-century basilica that overlooks the city from a hilltop, or the Palais Longchamp, a 19th-century palace that houses two museums and a park. You can also admire some of the modern and innovative structures that have been built in recent years, such as the MuCEM, a museum of European and Mediterranean civilizations that has a striking design of concrete and lace.
- Marseille also has a lot of culture and art to offer to its visitors. You can visit some of the museums and galleries that showcase its rich heritage and creativity, such as the Musée d'Histoire de Marseille, which traces the history of the city from its origins to the present day, or the Musée Cantini, which displays works by modern artists such as Picasso, Matisse, and Kandinsky. You can also enjoy some of the shows and performances that take place in Marseille, such as opera, theater, or music.
- Marseille also has a lot of cuisine and gastronomy to offer to its visitors. You can taste some of the local specialties and dishes that reflect its Mediterranean and multicultural influences, such as bouillabaisse, a fish stew with saffron and garlic, or ratatouille, a vegetable stew with tomatoes, eggplant, and zucchini. You can also try some of the street food and snacks that are popular in Marseille, such as panisse, fried chickpea flour cakes, or navette, sweet biscuits shaped like boats.
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Day 4 - Palma De Mallorca - Spain
Palma de Mallorca is a beautiful city in Spain that has a lot of charm and attractions. You can enjoy the history, culture, and cuisine of this port city, as well as the scenic views and activities in the surrounding area. Here is a travel text for Palma de Mallorca that you can use:
- Palma de Mallorca is the capital and largest city of the Balearic Islands, located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is one of the oldest and most visited cities in Spain, with a history that dates back to the Roman times. It is also known as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean", because of its beauty and elegance.
- One of the main attractions of Palma de Mallorca is its old harbor, or Vieux Port, where you can see the fishing boats, yachts, and ferries that dock there. You can also take a boat tour to explore some of the nearby islands, such as the Château d'If, a former prison that inspired Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo, or the Frioul archipelago, which has beautiful beaches and coves. You can also enjoy the atmosphere and the views of the harbor from one of the many cafes, restaurants, or bars that line the waterfront.
- Another attraction of Palma de Mallorca is its architecture, which reflects its diverse history and identity. You can visit some of the impressive monuments and buildings that adorn the city, such as the Cathedral of Mallorca, a Gothic masterpiece that overlooks the sea, or the Almudaina Palace, a Moorish fortress that was converted into a royal residence. You can also admire some of the modern and innovative structures that have been built in recent years, such as the Es Baluard Museum, a contemporary art museum that has a striking design of concrete and glass.
- Palma de Mallorca also has a lot of culture and art to offer to its visitors. You can visit some of the museums and galleries that showcase its rich heritage and creativity, such as the Palau March Museum, which displays a collection of sculptures, paintings, and books from different periods and styles, or the Fundación Miró Mallorca, which exhibits works by the famous Catalan artist Joan Miró. You can also enjoy some of the shows and performances that take place in Palma de Mallorca, such as opera, ballet, or music.
- Palma de Mallorca also has a lot of cuisine and gastronomy to offer to its visitors. You can taste some of the local specialties and dishes that reflect its Mediterranean and multicultural influences, such as ensaimada (a spiral-shaped pastry), sobrasada (a spicy sausage), paella (a rice dish with meat or seafood), and sangria (a wine-based drink with fruit). You can also try some of the street food and snacks that are popular in Palma de Mallorca, such as pan con tomate (bread with tomato), croquetas (fried balls of béchamel sauce with ham or cheese), or churros (fried dough with chocolate sauce).
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Day 5 - Barcelona - Spain
It’s easy to see why Barcelona is the most-visited city in Spain. As the capital of the country’s Catalonia region, this cityscape’s cultural mosaic pieces together a 2,000-year-old hodgepodge of sun-drenched beaches, cutting edge architecture, and a world-renowned dining and drinking scene. Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí left his modernist handprint all over the city, while medieval treasures linger in historic Gothic Quarter squares. Get lost in the whimsical gardens of Park Güell or savor a chef-led Catalan cooking class. Browse art collections dedicated to Picasso and Miro— or ride a cable car to the top of Montjuïc Hill, relishing citywide views along the way.
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