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From Lisbon to London Tower Bridge

Vintages and Virtuosos from Lisbon to London

Dates:
4 Jan - 15 Jul 2027
Duration:
192 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
7
Ship:
Orient Express Olympian
Cruise Line:
Orient Express Sailing Yachts
Call us for prices - you'll never pay more than the price advertised by the cruise line.
The Douro in Porto

From Lisbon to London Tower Bridge

Vintages and Virtuosos from Lisbon to London

Dates:
4 Jan - 15 Jul 2027
Duration:
192 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
7
Ship:
Orient Express Olympian
Cruise Line:
Orient Express Sailing Yachts
Call us for prices - you'll never pay more than the price advertised by the cruise line.

Voyage Itinerary

4 July

Setting sail from Lisbon

The roots of historic Lisbon's fame lie in its strategic position on the edge of the Atlantic and the fact it offers one of the world's greatest natural harbours. No surprise therefore that it became the home of the world's most famous explorers such as Vasco da Gama, Magellan and Prince Henry the Navigator. Built on seven hills, we always find Lisbon to be soulful, captivating and picturesque, with architecture which reflects its status as a great port.

View of Sao Jorge Castle, Lisbon
Lisbon street overlooking the Tagus

Our tip

The appeal of Lisbon lies in the city itself with its two distinct architectural styles: the 16th century Belem district (Manueline) and the 18th century city centre (Pomabaline). Our tip: potter about...

5 July

Portugal: Porto

Blessed with a dramatic setting on the steep banks of the river Douro, Portugal’s second city is currently enjoying something of a renaissance, and is best known as the home of the country’s most famous export, port wine.
River Douro, Porto

6 July - At sea

7 July

Spain: Bilbao

It’s not so long ago that Bilbao was a grim and unappealing place, scarred by heavy industry, but the Basque Country’s biggest city has reinvented itself as a cultural hub since the opening of the shimmering Guggenheim Museum in 1997.
Aerial view of Bilbao, Spain

8 July to 9 July

France: Bordeaux

Bordeaux sits at the centre of the world's most famous wine region, and is home to a beguiling blend of beautiful buildings, sophisticated gastronomy and high culture. It's a marvellous place to spend some time, whether it's a day sampling wines, an evening at the opera or a night on the tiles.
Pont de Pierre, Bordeaux

10 July - At sea

11 July to 12 July

France: Saint-Malo

Saint-Malo grew rich off the back of maritime trade and its plundering corsairs, a seafaring heritage that is still proudly on display today. It’s great fun getting lost in the streets of the walled old town, and the famous medieval abbey of Mont Saint-Michel is an easy day-trip.
Saint-Malo, France

13 July

United Kingdom: Cowes (Isle of Wight)

Every August sailors from all over the world descend on Cowes for Cowes Week, the world’s oldest sailing regatta, and the town has an unmistakable nautical vibe. Spend some time perusing the upmarket shops, tuck into some fish and chips or head out and explore the Isle of Wight's beautiful coastline.
Cowes, Isle of Wight

14 July - At sea

15 July

Arriving in London Tower Bridge

Only the smaller ships can make it up the river to the Pool of London, tying up next to HMS Belfast, with glorious views to the north of the Tower of London, and to the south of the modern City Hall. As you sail from here, the bridge opens, stopping the traffic for your departure.
Tower Bridge and the Shard, London
Greenwich, London

Don't miss

Even if you are a Londoner, you will find the journey down to Greenwich fascinating - new developments, ancient wharfs, and the beauty of Greenwich itself.

The ship

Orient Express Olympian

Capacity:
110 Guests
Style:
Elegant and refined, inspired by the golden age of travel and offering a unique sailing experience.

The first yacht from Orient Express Sailing Yachts set sail in 2026 boasting a striking 3-masted design and elegant interiors. Sister ship Orient Express Olympian joins the fleet in 2027.

What we love

When we followed Orient Express Corinthian's design progress, we were intrigued by the striking profile of the vessel, quite unlike anything we have seen before. Indeed, this is the first yacht to be fitted with the SolidSail propulsion system, technology designed to reduce emissions and developed by Chantiers de l'Atlantique, the shipbuilding company which built the vessel. Aside from the exterior, a cruise on Orient Express Corinthian promises a blend of elegance, heritage, and glamour, with Art Deco design features, an array of dining options, and stylish suites. Read our guide to everything we know about this innovative yacht. Sister-ship Orient Express Olympian joins the fleet in 2027.

Learn more about Orient Express Olympian
Orient Express Corinthian at sea

inclusions

  • Meals in a range of venues
  • Drinks including premium spirits and fine wines
  • Use of the onboard marina (where applicable)
  • Select shore experiences

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Pousada de Lisboa, Lisbon

      Our recommended hotel

      The Pousada de Lisboa, newly opened in May 2015, has a great location in the heart of the city and an interior to wow you.

    • Palace de Pena, Sintra

      Take a day trip from Lisbon

      Visit Sintra – Roman and Moorish influences make this magical city with its fairytale palaces and extravagant villas a must.

    • Guoman Tower Bridge Hotel, London

      Where to stay in London

      The Guoman Tower Hotel, right by the bridge to the North of the river, has fantastic views to put you in the mood.

    • A tour of Tower Bridge

      A private tour to Tower Bridge's Towers, high-level Walkways and new glass floor, then down to the Engine Rooms, is rather special.

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    Who we are

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    Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

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