Transatlantic and Barcelona cruise tour
Apr. 14 to May 1, 2012

17 nights departing from Fort Lauderdale
Return to a time when travel was about exploration
Join Flying Wheels Travel on Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas for a cruise across the Atlantic, stopping at beautiful islands and cities along the way. And rediscover a way of travel that allows you to truly discover the world.
This cruise features Canary Islands, ports in Spain and Barcelona.
Promenade stateroom - $2,451.92*
Ocean view stateroom - $2,611.92*
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What makes this cruise special?
- Ship is docked at all ports
- Only one-way transatlantic flight
- Fully-accessible shore excursions (additional cost, above cruise price)
- Three-night hotel in Barcelona included in cruise price
- Accessible tours of Barcelona (additional cost, above cruise price)
- Fees taxes and shipboard gratuities included in cruise price
- Personal care attendants ( arranged on an individual basis)
- Accessible transfers included in cruise price
Sailing itinerary
| Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
| Apr. 14 | Fort Lauderdale | 4:30 p.m. | |
| Apr. 15 | Nassau, Bahamas | 8 a.m. | 5 p.m. |
| Apr. 16 - 22 | Cruising | ||
| Apr. 23 | Tenerife, Canary Islands | 8 a.m. | 6 p.m. |
| Apr. 24 | Cruising | ||
| Apr. 25 | Cadiz, Spain | 10 a.m. | 8 p.m. |
| Apr. 26 | Malaga, Spain | 6 a.m. | 3 p.m. |
| Apr. 27 | Valencia, Spain | 10:30 a.m. |
6:30 p.m. |
| Apr. 28 - 30 | Barcelona | 6 a.m. | |
| May 1 | Return to US |
Reservation deadline is Oct. 17, 2011. Cabins may be available after this deadline.
A deposit of $500 per person is required to confirm your reservation. If traveling as a single occupant a $1,000 deposit is required. All major credit cards accepted for deposit. Final payment is due by Jan. 30, 2012.
*Rates are per person, based on double occupancy and include all of the listed group benefits. Rates are subject to availability and are the same for accessible or non-accessible cabins. The number of accessible cabins are limited and available on a first come basis. Book early to guarantee your cabin choice or contact us to establish an interest fee monthly payment plan. All itineraries and prices are subject to change without notice and are based on group size. All itineraries and prices are subject to change without notice.
About the ports
Nassau, Bahamas
For a city now known for its warming sun and balmy breezes, Nassau has a tumultuous past. First settled by the English, the area was contested by England, France and Spain. For many years, Nassau was a home base for notorious pirates, and it was burned to the ground by the Spanish three different times. Since 1740, however, visitors from all over the world in search of both relaxation and adventure have made Nassau their favorite destination.
Tenerife, Canary Islands
The largest of the Canary Archipelago, the island of Tenerife consists of many different regions - each with its own characteristics. There are mountains, lush valleys and a gigantic crater, which is now a national park. If the beautiful landscapes do not bring a smile to your face, the weather certainly will.
Cadiz, Spain
Cádiz may, in fact, be the oldest inhabited city in the western world, with more than 3,000 years of history. Located on the southern coast of Spain, it borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Christopher Columbus departed on two of his voyages to the New World from here and with his discovery of the Americas, Amazingly, this beautiful coastal city has been largely undiscovered by international tourists; however, it is a popular destination for Spaniards in the summer and during Carnival in February and March.
Malaga, Spain
A bustling coastal city and the capital of Costa del Sol, Málaga is the second largest port in Spain. One of the most interesting places to explore is the old historic quarter, which dates back nearly 800 years. The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Málaga boasts miles of beautiful beaches, picturesque gardens and fantastic weather.
Valencia, Spain
Marvel at the collision of old-world charm and modern architectural genius in Valencia - Spain's gateway to the Mediterranean. Among the baroque cathedrals, bustling plazas and engineering masterpieces, you'll find friendly locals, inspired artists and a rich cultural heritage.
Barcelona
Barcelona is located in the northeastern part of the country, 90 miles south of the French border. People from all around the world enjoy visiting this city for its individuality, cultural interest and physical beauty. When Hans Christian Andersen visited in 1862, he remarked that Barcelona was the "Paris of Spain." You're likely to agree. The city is a major cultural center with a fascinating history. Everywhere are archives, libraries, museums and buildings of interest - plus superb examples of modernist and Art Nouveau décor and architecture.
Customized travel
Flying Wheels Travel provides 40 years of experience and knowledge to make your dream vacation a reality. We will provide customized fully-accessible group shore excursions for you and those traveling with you. We also arrange your flight accommodations and ground transportation.
Please direct all inquires and reservations to Timothy Holtz at Flying Wheels Travel, e-mail or call 612-381-1622.




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