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Spain and Portugal

Aboard Ventura with P&O Cruises

Departure Date

4 October 2025

Duration

7 Nights

Cruise Only From

£1,399pp

Cruise Reference

ART-4SPPO11

Cruise Overview

Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port.

It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux.

The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England.
Originally a little fishing village, Cherbourg has developed into a historic port designed by Vauban.

This was also a strategic naval port during the Napoleonic wars; there is a marina with over 1000 moorings.

“Cap de la Hague” is to the West and the “Pointe de Barfleur” to the East.

This port, which belongs to Normandy, is a region that has provided inspiration for countless artists and writers, and is the land of apple orchards and rolling farmland dotted with villages of half-timbered houses.

Boasting a wealth of abbeys and châteaux, as well as a superb coastline, it offers something for everyone.

Cherbourg was also the first stop of RMS Titanic after it left Southampton, England.

On 19 June 1864, the naval engagement between USS Kearsarge and CSS Alabama took place off Cherbourg.

The Battle of Cherbourg, fought in June 1944 following the Normandy Invasion, ended with the capture of Cherbourg on June 30.
Ever since the Romans constructed a fort here and began using it as a trading post, Oporto has been a prosperous commercial centre.

In the 15th and 16th centuries the city benefited from the wealth generated by Portugal’s maritime discoveries, and later, the establishment of a lucrative wine trade with Britain compensated for the loss of the spice trade.

Today, Portugal’s second-largest city is a thriving, cosmopolitan place and is famous for its production of the fortified, sweet 'port' wine.

Its historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city was also awarded the status of European Capital of Culture in 2001.

A large sandbar prevents ships from sailing into Oporto itself, so for over a century they have used nearby Leixões instead, a man-made seaport constructed nine miles from the city.

Leixões is one of Portugal's major sea ports and is also home to one of the country's oldest football clubs, winners of the Taça de Portugal cup in 1961.

Cruise Itinerary

Aboard Ventura

Launch Year: 2008 Length: 290 Width: 36 Currency: GBP Capacity: 3078 Crew Count: 1205 Deck Count: 14 Cabin Count: 1556

Family friendly - There’s always something happening on Ventura, enjoy delicious fine dining, a tranquil spa, many quiet spaces to unwind, great sports facilities and four pools. Evenings are particularly memorable, with the lavish two-deck theatre where you’ll witness elaborate shows and stand-up comedy.

Ventura Facilities

Ventura Includes

Cabin Details

From inside cabins to balcony cabins and luxurious suites, you will find a room for every budget and taste.

All cabins are air-conditioned and well designed, to give you as much space as possible and to help you relax into your surroundings. Many feature balconies to give you additional outside space. All feature Egyptian cotton sheets, free tea & coffee making facilities, refrigerator, hairdryer, safe, in-cabin television and good sized en-suite bathrooms with toiletries pack. You will also enjoy the services of a personal cabin steward who will look after your every need, and can enjoy room service from early morning until late evening at no extra cost.

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