Countries, Cruising, Deals, Europe

Monaco Grand Prix at sea

It’s the ultimate in affluence… the Monaco Grand Prix at sea.

Because while the sporting action today is around the streets the partying is on the superyachts in the harbour.

And you too can arrive in style off shore on your eight-night ROL all-inclusive cruise for next year’s race.

Take it as red: Monaco Grand Prix

You’ll fly out from London to Nice on June 1 and overnight at a 4* hotel before transferring to the Azamara Journey.

And a cruise around Italy, the Cote D’Azur and the Balearics, starting in Santa Margherita, a take-off point for trips to Cinque Terre.

And taking in the Gulf of Poets, where Byron and Shelley hung out, in Portovenere, and Firenze and Pisa.

All revved up

Full of Grace: Grace’s place, Monaco

Before you head for Villefranche, France to join the starting grid in Monte Carlo and head back after the action.

To partying on your bells and whistles ship.

After all that wining and dining and schmoozing you’ll want an easy cruise… down to Palma, Mallorca.

Ship shape: In Barcelona

Before heading back to the party port of Barcelona for your flight back to London.

So, the ideal way to make your grand entrance for the grand prix in Monaco.

Le Grand Tour

Riviera of dreams: Monte Carlo

And certainly a more leisurely way to leave the party than my first grand depart from Saint-Raphael train station.

When I went AWOL in search of beer only to see the train take off with my pals shouting out of the carriage.

Naturellement, I used my initiative and hopped on the next one and a further train, ferry and overnight bus later.

I was back home in Ecosse where my pal Martin was very glad to hear me on the other end of the phone and not having to explain to my Dear Old Mum why I hadn’t come back with them.

Saving the best until last

Thrills and spills: Formula One

Now your Club Oceanview cabin on the Azamara Journey comes in at £4,599 down from £5,449. 

And includes return flights from London with regional and premium class flights available on request and overseas transfers.

While there is also an exclusive complimentary on board spend of up to $400 for Club Oceanview Staterooms and above.

All to make your cruise experience special with a Monaco Grand Prix at sea at its centre.

 

Countries, Cruising, South America

Pleasure cruises to unite Argentina and the Falklands

Where battleships once crowded the South Atlantic seas now pleasure cruises to unite Argentina and the Falklands, or Malvinas.

The invaders though, as is always best, arm themselves with binoculars, cameras and money to spend.

On board ROL Cruises’ 21-nighter, showcasing ballroom Buenos Aires, the immense Iguazu Falls.

And the fauna and flora of the Falklands and ch-ch-ch-chilly penguins of Chile.

With your South Atlantic odyssey a year and a half away, flying out of London on February 21, there’s plenty of time to save up.

Tango in the night

Put back into it: Tango in Buenos Aires

You’ll quickstep into your holiday with a two-night stay in the Argentine capital.

At a 5* hotel with a dinner and tango show as part of a Concierge Class Stateroom and a Buenos Aires tour of the city’s highlights.

Your feet, barely touched the ground, you’ll be hotfooting it back to the airport for the next leg of your journey.

Two nights at Iguazu, at a 5* airport, naturally.

Before taking in the 55,000 hectares National Park and its lush rainforest.

Named for the river serving its northern border, meaning ‘great waters’ in the Gurani language.

Falling over yourself

Burn Buenos Aires: And beautiful airs

You’ll be taken to the 80m-drop waterfalls that separate Argentina from Brazil and which are taller and wider than Niagara.

From where you can look down the Devil’s Throat from the balcony at Garganta del Diablo.

Attack it from the base by taking the elevator down to the base and stop right above river level.

From a 1,000m footbridge, admire the Falls or go up an elevator to the Salto Floreano viewpoint.

Celebrity status

Boat comes in: In Stanley Harbour

You’ll overnight again in Buenos Aires before boarding Equinox from our favourite Celebrity stable.

And your 14-night all-inclusive voyage.

You’ll tick off another country with a stop-off in Montevideo in Uruguay.

Before claiming another for yourself with the Falklands/Malvinas which, of course, takes some sailing.

And you’ll be grateful your whale of a vessel in Stanley Harbour.

Which is dotted with the hulks of whalers vessels that succumbed to the fierce winds and waves of the South Atlantic.

Cape crusaders

Stars come out: In Chile

Buttressed by the bulk of Celebrity Equinox to cruise by Cape Horn and the Strait of Magellan to get round the other side.

To the Punta Arenas of Chile and gawp at the soaring mountains, beautiful national parks, vast ice fields and towering glaciers.

And even trek through Magallanes National Reserve or visit the penguin colony at Seno Otway.

Before leaving the saddlers behind for the next party.

And turning back on yourself for Puerto Madryn, Argentina, Punta Del Este, Uruguay and Buenos Aires and home to London.

Deal us in

Ship shape: Celebrity Equinox

It’ll be plain sailing too with a discount taking your Oceanview cabin down from £6,899 to £5,999.

And your Sunset Concierge reduced from £8,499 to £7,699.

So as you plan your calendars then make this your task force.

The Pleasure cruises to unite Argentina and the Falklands