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Jun 20, 2012National Cruise 2013 Announced
Ten indulgent nights aboard the Boudicca allow for an in-depth exploration of ancient and modern Iberia with time in between for a generous helping of inimitable hospitality. The famed Dublin skyline recedes into dusk as we head out on this marvellous adventure. Your voyage begins with two relaxing days at sea before reaching Lisbon, the Portuguese capital. Our next stop is picturesque Portimão, with its bustling harbour and excellent shopping. Next is Cádiz which boasts a wealth of well-preserved historical landmarks and an optional excursion to the magnificent city of Seville. Step ashore in Gibraltar to discover its fascinating history and a chance to take the cable car to the top of the Rock for spectacular views. Your final call is Vigo, Spain’s biggest fishing port, where strong maritime history has left an appealing old town.

All this and more will be available on the 2013 Active Retirement Ireland National Cruise, with JMG Travel and Fred Olsen Cruise Lines.

Following the success of the 2011 Cruise, ARI are proud to announce the renewal of their partnership with JMG Travel for the 2013 National Cruise.

Details and prices can be found on the website, just click here.
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