Your holiday summary
| Holiday type |
Ocean cruises |
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| Price range | From £559 |
| Travel partner | Newmarket Holidays |
| Duration | 7 nights |
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Bulbfields & Gardens Cruise - Marco Polo ex Tilbury
Floral delights of Holland, France and the ScilliesEnjoy a week full of horticultural highlights, as Marco Polo visits Holland's famous bulbfields, Monet's inspirational home at Giverney, and Tresco's world-renowned Abbey Gardens.
- Seven nights' accommodation in your choice of cabin
- Full-board arrangements including full breakfast, luncheon, dinner, afternoon tea and midnight snacks
- On-board entertainment as arranged
- Calls at ports as detailed in the itinerary
- The services of a friendly, professional crew and cruise staff
- Port charges and taxes
- Upgrade cabins are available for a supplement
Make your way to Tilbury for embarkation. 'Marco Polo' sails early this evening. There's no time to lose on our exciting 'mini-cruise', and after your first dinner on board, you'll no doubt want to make the most of the on-board entertainment until late into the evening.
Day Two
Welcome to Amsterdam! Spend the day exploring this wonderful city of canals, flower markets and museums. Wander the cobbled streets, or take to the water on a canal cruise or - if you're feeling energetic - on a self-pedalled canal 'bike'. Alternatively, join an optional excursion to the world-renowned Bulbfields of Keukenhof before you return to 'Marco Polo'.
Day Three
The ancient trading port of Antwerp, Belgium's second city, offers a wealth of museums - one the former home of Rubens himself - housing works by Flemish Masters, a fine Gothic cathedral and a bustling cafe life on the streets surrounding the vast Grote Markt. The 'Diamond Capital of the World', Antwerp is also home to innumerable gem dealers and jewellers ready to sell that special something.
Day Four
'Marco Polo' returns to London, at the end of a short but hugely enjoyable party cruise that - who knows - may well whet your appetite for a longer voyage!
MV Marco Polo
In an age of vast, impersonal, floating hotels, 22,000-tonne 'Marco Polo', her profile marking her out as the epitome of sea-going elegance, is a beautiful ocean-liner in the classic tradition. Offering high levels of comfort, sumptuous dining and a genuinely warm welcome from the crew, 'Marco Polo' will offer everything you'd expect of such a high-class vessel.
Fully stabilised and air-conditioned, 'Marco Polo' boasts eight passenger decks, which are serviced by four lifts and three wide stairwells. Out on deck a vast amount of space ensures plenty of viewing opportunities when cruising through scenic waters, and more-than-ample room for sunbathers to top up their tans, while belowdecks you'll find facilities to cater to all your cruising pleasures by day and night. In addition to the comfortable lounges and bars, beautiful main dining room and light and airy bistro there's a shopping arcade, a library, a card room and an internet room. The Spa, Beauty and Fitness Centre spoils the body-conscious with a gym, a hair and beauty salon, a table-tennis room, a massage and sauna area, and even deck-top Jacuzzis.'Marco Polo"s 15 categories of cabins and suites all offer private facilities with showers or bath/showers, TV with satellite, 'view from the bridge' and in-house movie channels, telephones, hairdryers and personal safes. Cabins have a variety of twin and double beds, with upper berths for third and fourth sharing passengers. Outside cabins offer porthole or larger windows. Your cabin will be looked after your steward/stewardess and housekeeper, who will ensure that beds are made, towels are changed and toiletries replenished. All cabins feature 110v and 220v current and have an electrical socket. Even in the most economical cabins, the standard features are impressive.

