Escape from New York to Barcelona All Inclusive Transatlantic Voyage - 18 Nights

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Begin an unforgettable journey with a 2‑night stay in Manhattan, New York, giving you time to experience iconic attractions, world‑class shopping, and vibrant city life. Then board Norwegian Escape and set sail on an incredible transatlantic voyage. Visit Halifax and Sydney, Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia before enjoying relaxing days at sea. Continue to Ponta Delgada in the Azores and Funchal, Madeira, known for stunning landscapes and rich culture.

Discover the historic charm of Gibraltar, the coastal beauty of Motril, and the unique heritage of Melilla. Explore the Mediterranean highlights of Ibiza and Palma de Mallorca before arriving in vibrant Barcelona. Enjoy exceptional dining, entertainment, and leisure facilities onboard before your return flight to London. This package combines North America, Atlantic islands, and Mediterranean treasures in one unforgettable holiday.

Fly to New York and make your own way from the airport to the hotel for an overnight stay.

New York

Explore this buzzing city in a continual sweep starting in Central Park and working south towards Wall Street and Battery Park where boat trips depart for The Statue of Liberty and the fascinating Immigration Museum on Ellis Island. Definitely take advantage of the shopping on 5th Avenue. Stop off for a coffee in the golden atrium of the Trump Tower and stroll through the Rockerfelller centre on your way to marvel at the bright lights of Times Square. Soak up the panoramic views from the viewing platform at the top of the Empire State Building as the sun sets over the horizon and the lights twinkle on.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Hotel Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square

Located in the heart of Manhattan, the Hotel Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square is the ideal option. The design of its facilities and the exclusive service it offers will turn your holiday into an unforgettable experience. This hotel in Times Square has more than 650 rooms which offer everything you need to enjoy a moment of relaxation after a busy day exploring the city. All of them have air conditioning, satellite TV, a mini-fridge and safe, among other amenities. What's more, with the facility fee, you have access to extra services such as luggage storage on arrival and departure, a bottle of water in the room on your arrival and unlimited access to the gym so you can keep up your fitness routine. Hotel Riu Plaza Manhattan Times Square has a restaurant that offers the best American buffet breakfasts so that you can start your day full of energy. And at the Grab&Go at this hotel next to Times Square you can buy drinks and snacks to have there and then, or to take with you on your day out in New York. And remember that the hotel's fantastic location means you have access to the main subway lines that reach all areas of the city. The wholesaler/tour operator/OTA must consider that the contracted rates are subject to an additional Facility Fee of 19USD plus taxes of 14.75% per room per night to be paid directly at the hotel upon arrival. The fee allows the hotel to provide the following amenities: WiFi High Speed Access in guest rooms and public areas for up to 4 devices. Two bottles of water in the room (no refill). Use of lobby area computers. Unlimited access to the Fitness Center. Luggage storage on arrival and/or departure until 21:00 hours. Please note that package delivery will not be accepted if received more than 3 days before the date of arrival of guests and additional charges will apply.

Make your way from the hotel to the nearby Manhattan cruise terminal to embark the ship.

Norwegian Escape

This innovative 163,600 tonne ship is the first of the Breakaway Plus class of 4 ships and the flagship of the fleet. This ship is packed with lots of new venues and favourites inspired by the rest of the fleet. Not only are there lots of areas for families and kids - the adults get lots of space too. Families and kids can enjoy Aqua Racer - the tandem racing waterslide in the Aqua Park and a three storey adventure ropes course. This ship will be the first to feature Vibe Beach Club# which is exclusively for those 18 and over offering an oversized hot tub, reserved sun loungers and a relaxing water feature. While Spice H2O is another area at the back of the ship reserved exclusively as a sunbathing area for adults during the day and features a cooling waterfall splash grotto. At night it comes alive as the open air night club of the ship hosts a ranging of parties such as the White Party, 70's party and 80's party.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Halifax (Nova Scotia)

Halifax is located on one of the world's great natural harbours, Halifax is adorned with landmarks like the Citadel fortress, Pier 21 (Canada's Ellis Island), and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic - which is well worth a visit to see the artefacts recovered from the Titanic. Learn about the formation of World War II convoys which gathered here to run the gauntlet of U-Boats across the Atlantic and the gun ship collision during World War I which caused as catastrophic explosion and flattened the city. Another interesting spot to visit is the graveyard of the victims from the Titanic disaster which were recovered by the local fleet. Beyond the city, you can discover the weather-beaten landscape of Nova Scotia's south shore. See craggy coastlines, and the German village of Lunenburg - a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Sydney (Nova Scotia)

Sydney was founded in 1785 and named in honour of Britain's Home Secretary at the time, Thomas Townsend, 1st Viscount Sydney; a few years later, Sydney, Australia would also be named after him. Sydney's original settlers included former soldiers and Loyalists escaping the chaos following the American Revolution.

The town was the English capital of Cape Breton Island from its founding until 1820, when the island colony and its rich coal fields became part of Nova Scotia. It was that coal that would transform Sydney from a colonial town in Cape Breton into a major industrial centre, becoming a world leader in steel production.

That industrial growth saw Sydney officially become a city in 1904, welcoming workers and their families from around the province and world. Today, Sydney continues to welcome people from around the world as they come to visit the city and the beautiful island of Cape Breton.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Ponta Delgada (Azores)

Ponta Delgada is the capital of the largest island called San Miguel in a chain of nine volcanic islands stretching over 370 miles - situated 550 miles northwest of Madeira and 1196 miles southeast of Newfoundland. The Azores sit on the junction for the Eurasian , North American and African plates are home to some of the tallest mountains in the world when measured from their base on the ocean floor. The scenery is as diverse as the history with lots of volcanoes, calderas, craters, caves and lava fields; the rural beauty spot of Sete Citades is a must see as are the hot springs and botanical gardens in Furnes. The Azores were colonized by the Portugese in the mid 15th century and were captured by the Spanish from 1583 to 1642. The Azores became an important Allied air and naval base during World War II and were instrumental in the Battle of the Atlantic helping to protect Convoys from U-Boat attack. As a result the Military museum situated in a walled fortress is supremely fascinating.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Funchal (Madeira)

Madeira is a volcanic and fertile island with a wonderful market square and excellent botanical gardens overlooking the ocean. Perhaps have tea in the famous Reid's Hotel or try tobogganing in a wicker basket down the steep cobbled streets.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Gibraltar

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory on the south coast of Spain known for the Rock of Gibraltar, a 426m limestone ridge at its centre. Gibraltar occupies 7 sq. km of a peninsula bordered to the north by the region of Andalusia. First settled by Moors in the Middle Ages and later ruled by Spain, the outpost was joined to Britain in 1713. Gibraltar has its own airport where the main road across the peninsula runs directly across the runaway.

Motril

Motril, located on Spain’s sunny Costa Tropical, is a vibrant coastal town known for its golden beaches, warm climate and relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle. Visitors can enjoy long stretches of shoreline, excellent seafood restaurants and a lively marina perfect for sunset strolls. Motril’s historic centre offers charming plazas, local markets and cultural landmarks that showcase Andalusian character.

The town is also surrounded by lush sugarcane fields and scenic viewpoints, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. With easy access to Granada and the Alpujarra mountains, Motril is a great base for exploring southern Spain while still enjoying a peaceful seaside atmosphere. Its blend of beaches, culture and natural beauty makes it a popular stop for travellers seeking an authentic coastal escape.

Melilla

Melilla is a unique Spanish autonomous city located on the northern coast of Africa, where European and North African cultures blend seamlessly. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and bordering Morocco, it is known for its historic fortifications, modernist architecture, and vibrant multicultural atmosphere. Visitors can explore ancient citadels, scenic beaches, bustling markets, and diverse culinary traditions. With its rich history and strategic coastal setting, Melilla offers a fascinating and distinctive travel experience.

Ibiza

Ibiza is one of the Balearic islands in the Mediterranean Sea. It's well-known for the lively nightlife scene in Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni, where major European nightclubs have summer outposts. It's also home to quiet villages, yoga retreats and beaches, from Platja d'en Bossa, lined with hotels, bars and shops, to quieter sandy coves backed by pine-clad hills found all around the coastline.

Majorca

Majorca is perfect for a beach stop, a wander around Palma the capital, a visit to the mountains and the monastery of Valldemossa – one time home of Chopin.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and make your own way to the airport for your flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Heathrow 24/09/26 £2929 £3159 £3489 £3599 View